Samsung GT-B7350 User Guide

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Some of the contents in this manual may dier from your device depending on the software of the device or your service provider.
To install Kies (PC Sync)
Download the latest version of Kies from the Samsung website 1.
or press [ ].
Select 2.
OK.
System → USB Connection → Samsung
Printed in Korea
Code No.:GH68-29318A
English (EU). 08/2010. Rev. 1.0
www.samsungmobile.com
Select 3. Settings
Kies
Using a PC data cable, connect your device to your PC.4. Refer to the Kies help for more information.
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GT-B7350
user manual
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Using this manual
Thank you for purchasing this Samsung mobile device. This device will provide you with high quality mobile communication and entertainment based on Samsung’s exceptional technology and high standards.
This user manual has been specially designed to guide you through the functions and features of your device.
Read me rst
Please read all safety precautions and this manual • carefully before using your device to ensure safe and proper use.
The descriptions in this manual are based on the default
•
settings of your device. Images and screenshots used in this user manual may
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dier in appearance from the actual product.
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Content in this user manual may dier from the product,
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or from software provided by service providers or carriers, and is subject to change without prior notice. Refer to www.samsungmobile.com for the latest version of the user manual.
Available features and additional services may vary by
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device, software, or service provider. Formatting and delivery of this user manual is based on
•
Windows operating systems and may vary depending on the user’s operating system.
Applications on this device may perform dierently from
•
comparable PC applications and may not include all functions available in the PC version.
Applications and their functions may vary by country,
•
region, or hardware specications. Samsung is not liable for performance issues caused by third-party applications.
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Samsung is not liable for performance issues or
•
incompatibilities caused by user editing of registry settings.
You may upgrade your mobile device’s software by
•
accessing www.samsungmobile.com. Sound sources, wallpapers, and images provided in this
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device are licenced for limited use between Samsung and their respective owners. Extracting and using these materials for commercial or other purposes is an infringement of copyright laws. Samsung is not liable for such copyright infringement by the user.
Please keep this manual for future reference.
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Instructional icons
Before you start, familiarise yourself with the icons you will see in this manual:
Warning—situations that could cause injury to yourself or others
Caution—situations that could cause damage to your device or other equipment
Note—notes, usage tips, or additional information
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Refer to—pages with related information; for
example:
p.12 (represents “see page 12”)
Followed by—the order of options or menus you must select to perform a step; for example: From the Start menu, select Settings (represents Settings, followed by Bluetooth)
Square brackets—device keys; for example:
[ ]
[
] (represents the Power/End key)
Bluetooth
Copyright
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Trademarks
SAMSUNG and the SAMSUNG logo are registered • trademarks of Samsung Electronics.
This product includes software
•
licensed from MS, an aliate of the Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft and software bearing the Microsoft name are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.
Bluetooth
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SIG, Inc. worldwide. Java
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is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth
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is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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Wi-Fi•®, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo, and the Wi-Fi logo are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
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ABOUT DIVX VIDEO
DivX® is a digital video format created by DivX, Inc. This is an ocial DivX Certied device that plays DivX video. Visit www.divx.com for more information and software tools to convert your les into DivX video.
DivX Certied (LCD size : 320x320).
to play DivX® video up to 320x240
®
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND
This DivX Certied® device must be registered in order to play DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) content. To generate the registration code, locate the DivX VOD section in the device setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com with this code to complete the registration process and learn more about DivX VOD.
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Contents
Assembling ........................................... 10
Unpack ................................................................ 10
Insert the SIM or USIM card and battery ..... 11
Charge the battery ........................................... 12
Insert a memory card (optional) ................... 14
Getting started ..................................... 16
Turn your device on and o ........................... 16
Get to know your device ................................. 17
Use the touch screen ........................................ 22
Contents
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Access menus .................................................... 23
Customise your device .................................... 24
Enter text ............................................................ 28
Access the help system .................................... 29
Communication ................................... 30
Calling .................................................................. 30
Messaging .......................................................... 32
E-mail ................................................................... 34
Messenger .......................................................... 36
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Entertainment ...................................... 37
Camera ................................................................ 37
Windows Media ................................................. 45
Media Browser ................................................... 48
FM Radio ............................................................. 51
Games .................................................................. 53
Java ...................................................................... 53
Personal information .......................... 55
Contacts .............................................................. 55
Calendar .............................................................. 57
Notes .................................................................... 58
Tasks ..................................................................... 59
ActiveSync .......................................................... 60
Web ........................................................ 63
Internet Explorer ............................................... 63
Streaming Player ............................................... 65
RSS Reader ......................................................... 65
Podcast ................................................................ 66
Communities ..................................................... 68
Marketplace ....................................................... 69
Microsoft My Phone ......................................... 69
MSN Money ........................................................ 70
MSN Weather ..................................................... 70
Windows Live ..................................................... 71
Google Maps ...................................................... 71
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Google Search ................................................... 72
Communicator Mobile .................................... 72
WebEx .................................................................. 73
Connectivity ......................................... 74
Network connections ...................................... 74
Bluetooth ............................................................ 75
Wi-Fi ..................................................................... 78
AllShare ............................................................... 80
Internet Sharing ................................................ 82
GPS ....................................................................... 82
PC connections .................................................. 83
Contents
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Tools ....................................................... 86
Adobe Reader LE ............................................... 86
Alarms .................................................................. 86
Calculator ............................................................ 87
Dictionary ........................................................... 88
File Explorer ....................................................... 89
Oce Mobile 2010 ........................................... 89
Remote Desktop Mobile ................................. 91
Search Phone ..................................................... 92
Smart Converter ................................................ 92
Smart Reader ..................................................... 93
Stopwatch .......................................................... 94
Timer .................................................................... 95
World Clock ........................................................ 95
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Settings .................................................. 96
Access the Settings menu ............................... 96
Power ................................................................... 96
Bluetooth ............................................................ 96
Clock & Alarms ................................................... 96
Home ................................................................... 96
Lock ...................................................................... 97
Sounds & Notications .................................... 97
Connections ....................................................... 97
Personal .............................................................. 97
System .............................................................. 100
Microsoft My Phone ...................................... 102
Troubleshooting ................................ 103
Safety precautions ............................. 109
Index .................................................... 118
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Assembling
Unpack
Your package contains the following items:
Handset
•
Battery• Travel adapter (charger)• Stereo headset• PC data cable• User manual•
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Use only Samsung-approved software. Pirated or illegal software may cause damage or malfunctions that are not covered by your manufacturer's warranty.
The items supplied with your device may vary • depending on the software and accessories available in your region or oered by your service provider.
You can obtain additional accessories from your
•
local Samsung dealer. The supplied accessories perform best for your
•
device. Accessories other than the supplied ones may not
•
be compatible with your device.
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Insert the SIM or USIM card and battery
When you subscribe to a cellular service, you will receive a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card, with subscription details, such as your personal identication number (PIN) and optional services. To use UMTS or HSDPA services, you can purchase a Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) card.
To install the SIM or USIM card and battery,
Remove the back cover.
1
Insert the SIM or USIM card.
2
Place the SIM or USIM card into the device with • the gold-coloured contacts facing down.
If you do not insert a SIM or USIM card, you can
•
only use your device’s non-network services and some menus.
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Insert the battery.
3
Replace the back cover.
4
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Charge the battery
Before using the device for the rst time, you must charge the battery.
You can charge the device with the provided travel adapter or by connecting the device to a PC with a PC data cable.
Use only Samsung-approved chargers and cables. Unauthorised chargers or cables can cause batteries to explode or damage your device.
When your battery is low, the device will emit a warning tone and display a low battery message. The battery icon If the battery level becomes too low, the device will automatically power o. Recharge your battery to continue using your device.
will also be empty and blinking.
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Charge with the travel adapter
Open the cover to the multifunction jack on the top of
1
the device.
Plug the small end of the travel adapter into the device.
2
Improperly connecting the travel adapter can cause serious damage to the device. Any damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty.
Plug the large end of the travel adapter into a power
3
outlet.
You can use the device while it is charging, but it • may take longer to fully charge the battery.
While charging, the device may heat up. This
•
is normal and should not aect your device’s lifespan or performance.
If your device is not charging properly, bring your
•
device and the charger to a Samsung Service Centre.
When the battery is fully charged, unplug the travel
4
adapter from the device and then from the power outlet.
Do not remove the battery before removing the travel adapter. Doing this may cause damage to the device.
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Insert a memory card (optional)
By inserting a memory card, you can store multimedia les and messages or back up your important information. Your device accepts microSD™ or microSDHC™ memory cards up to 16 GB (depending on memory card manufacturer and type).
Samsung uses approved industry standards for memory cards, but some brands may not be fully compatible with your device. Using an incompatible memory card may damage your device or the memory card and can corrupt data stored on the card.
Your device supports only the FAT le structure for • memory cards. If you insert a card formatted with a dierent le structure, your device will ask you to reformat the memory card.
Frequent writing and erasing of data will shorten
•
the lifespan of memory cards.
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Open the cover to the memory card slot on the side of
1
the device.
Insert the memory card with the gold-coloured
2
contacts facing down.
Close the cover to the memory card slot.
3
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Remove the memory card
Open the cover to the memory card slot on the side of
1
the device.
Push the memory card gently until it disengages from
2
the device.
Pull the memory card out of the memory card slot.
3
Close the cover to the memory card slot.
4
Do not remove a memory card while the device is transferring or accessing information, as this could result in loss of data or damage to the memory card or device.
Format the memory card
Formatting your memory card on a PC may cause incompatibilities with your device. Format the memory card only on the device.
Select
or press [ ], and select SettingsSystem
Hard Reset
Storage CardFormatYe s .
Before formatting the memory card, remember to make backup copies of all important data stored on your device. The manufacturer’s warranty does not cover loss of data resulting user actions.
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Getting started
Turn your device on and o
To turn on your device,
Press and hold [
1
Follow the on-screen instructions. Your device will
2
automatically connect to the cellular network.
Follow all posted warnings and directions from ocial personnel when in areas where the use of wireless devices is restricted, such as aeroplanes and hospitals.
To turn o your device,
Press and hold [
1
Select
16
OK.
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].
].
Disable wireless functions
Select 1 or press [ ] to access the Start menu.
Select
2 3
4
To enable wireless functions, repeat steps 1-4 above.
Settings ConnectionsWireless Manager.
Select
next to Phone.
Your device will show
Select
OK.
on the Today screen.
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Get to know your device
Device layout
Front camera lens
for video calls
Volume key
Conrm key
Left softkey
Dial key
Start menu key
QWERTY keyboard
Earpiece
Touch screen
4-way navigation key
Right softkey
Power/End key
Close key
Mouthpiece
Headset (3.5 mm)
Memory card slot
jack
Lock key
Camera key
Multifunction jack
Speaker
Rear camera lens
Back cover
Internal antenna
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Keys
Key Function
Open the dialling screen; Make or answer a call; Redial the last number (press and hold).
Perform actions indicated at the bottom of the display.
Access the Start menu; Access the task manager (press and hold).
Scroll through lists or menus; Move the cursor up, down, left, or right.
Select the highlighted menu option or conrm an input.
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Dial
Softkeys
Start menu
4-way navigation
Conrm
Close Close the current application.
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Key Function
Power/End
Volume Adjust the device’s volume.
Lock
Camera
Turn the device on or o (press and hold); End a call; Return to the Today screen.
Turn o the touch screen and lock the keys and the screen; Unlock the keys and the touch screen (press and hold).
Turn on the camera; In Camera mode, take a photo or record a video.
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QWERTY keyboard
The composition of the QWERTY keyboard may dier depending on your region.
Key Function
Alpa­numeric
Shift Change case in a text input eld.
Alt
Symbol
Space
Enter numbers, letters, and special characters.
Use characters on the upper half of the keys in a text input eld.
Enter symbols in a text input eld (press and hold); Change symbols.
Insert a space in a text input eld; Switch to the silent mode (press and hold).
Key Function
Internet Launch the internet browser.
Messaging
Enter
Backspace
Icons
Icon Function
UMTS network available
UMTS network available (data call unavailable)
UMTS network connected
Access Messaging; Open a message composer screen (press and hold).
Start a new line in a text input eld.
Delete characters in a text input eld.
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Icon Function
HSDPA network available
HSDPA network connected
EDGE network available
EDGE network connected
GPRS network available
GPRS network connected
ActiveSync in progress
Battery level
Low battery
Battery charging
Attempt to access via Bluetooth or Bluetooth activated
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Icon Function
Bluetooth visibility activated
Receiving data via Bluetooth
Receiving data via Bluetooth FTP
Receiving connection request for exchanging message via Bluetooth
Bluetooth stereo headset connected
Bluetooth hands-free connected
Voice call in progress
Call on hold
Call forwarding activated
Missed call
Connected to PC
Signal strength
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Icon Function
No signal
Data call in progress
Searching for signal
More status icons available (select the icon to see them)
New text message
New multimedia message
New email message
New voice mail message
No SIM or USIM card
Pending alarm
Oine
Ringer on
Icon Function
Ringer o (Silent mode)
Ringer set to vibrate
Roaming (outside of normal service area)
Synchronisation error
Urgent notication (select the icon to see the message)
WLAN activated
WLAN data call in progress
Shortcuts panel
From the Today screen or while using an application, select the indicator icons area to open the shortcuts panel. You can quickly customise the device's settings and view notications.
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Use the touch screen
Your device’s touch screen lets you easily select items or perform functions. Learn basic actions to use the touch screen.
To avoid scratching the touch screen, do not use • sharp tools.
Do not allow the touch screen to come into
•
contact with other electrical devices. Electrostatic discharges can cause the touch screen to malfunction.
Do not allow the touch screen to come into
•
contact with water. The touch screen may malfunction in humid conditions or when exposed to water.
For optimal use of the touch screen, remove the screen protection lm before using your device.
Tap: Touch the screen once to select commands or
•
launch applications.
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Tap and hold: Tap and hold an item to see a list of • available actions. Select the action you want to perform on the pop-up menu.
Double-tap: Select twice quickly to zoom in or out while
•
viewing photos or web pages or select an item. Drag: Tap and hold a scroll bar or text and then drag it to
•
move the bar or select text.
Your device turns o the touch screen when you • do not use the device for a specied period. To turn on the screen, press [
If your device does not respond accurately to
•
your screen selects, realign your touch screen. To realign the screen, from the Start menu, select
Settings Align Screen.
SystemScreenAlignment
].
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Lock the keys and touch screen
You can lock the keys and the touch screen to prevent any unwanted device operations from accidentally pressing any of the keys and the screen. To lock the keys and the screen, press [
To unlock, press [ press [
].
] and drag the lock icon left or right, or
] and press and hold the key.
Access menus
Learn to open applications or folders and switch between open applications.
Open applications or folders
Select 1 or press [ ] to access the Start menu.
Select an application icon to open the application.
2
To open a folder, select File Explorer and navigate to the desired folder.
Switch applications
Your device allows you to multi-task by running multiple applications at the same time. To switch from one active application to another,
Press and hold [
1
Start menu. Task Manager shows a list of all open applications.
Double-tap an application to switch to the application.
2
Close applications
To send the current application to the background, press [
] or select or OK.
To close an application,
Press and hold [
1
Start menu.
], or select Task Manager from the
], or select Task Manager from the
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Select an application
2
To close all applications, select Menu
Ye s .
Select
3
.
End Task.
End All Tasks
Customise your device
Get more from your device by customising it to match your preferences.
Set the current time and date
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings → Clock &
Alarms
Time.
Set the time zone and enter the current time and date.
2
Select 3 OK → Ye s .
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Change your theme or background
image
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings → Home → Appearance.
Select a theme or image.
2
To select an image from memory, select Use this picture as the background
When you are nished, select
3
Samsung is not responsible for any use of default images or wallpapers provided on your device.
Add or remove items on the Today
Browse.
OK.
screen
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings → Home → Items.
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Select the check boxes next to each item to add or
2
remove items. To display predened items, select Samsung Today or
Windows Default.
Select
3
4
2
Move Up or Move Down to change the order
of the items.
When you are nished, select
Adjust the brightness of the display
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings → System → Backlight.
Drag the slider to adjust the level of brightness.
Select 3 OK.
The brightness level of the display will aect how quickly the device consumes battery power.
OK.
Adjust the system volume
To adjust the system volume, press the Volume key up or down.
To set the device to vibrate, press and hold the Volume key down. To deactivate the vibrate feature, press and hold the Volume key down again.
Switch to the silent mode
From the Today screen, press and hold [ ] to mute or unmute your device. Alternatively, press the Volume key and select O.
Set up sounds
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings → Sounds & Notications.
Select
2
Sounds or Notications.
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Customise the sound options for incoming calls,
3
incoming messages, and other device sounds. p. 97
When you are nished, select
4
Lock your device
You can lock your device by activating the device password.
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2 3
4
5
6
Prompt if phone unused for.
Select the length of time the device waits before locking itself.
Select a password type from the down menu.
Enter a new password, and then enter the new password again.
Select
OK → Ye s .
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OK.
Settings → Lock.
Password type drop-
The rst time you access a menu that requires a password, you will be prompted to create and conrm a password.
Once the device lock is enabled, you must enter the password after a specied length of time when you do not use the device or each time you turn on the device.
If you forget your password, bring your device to a • Samsung Service Centre to unlock it.
Samsung is not responsible for any loss of
•
passwords or private information or other damages caused by illegal software.
Lock your SIM or USIM card
You can lock your device by activating the PIN supplied with your SIM or USIM card.
From the Start menu, select
1
2
Phone
Select
Security.
SIM PIN.
Settings → Personal →
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next to Require PIN when phone is used
Select
3
OK.
Enter the PIN of your SIM or USIM card.
4
Select 5 OK.
Once the PIN lock is enabled, you must enter the PIN each time you turn on the device or to use features supplied by the SIM or USIM card.
If you enter an incorrect PIN too many times, your • SIM or USIM card will be blocked. You must enter a PIN unlock key (PUK) to unblock the SIM or USIM card.
If you block your SIM or USIM card by entering
•
an incorrect PUK, bring the card to your service provider to unblock it.
Activate the mobile tracker
When someone inserts a new SIM or USIM card in your device, the mobile tracker feature will automatically send the contact number to specied recipients to help you locate and recover your device.
From the Start menu, select
1
2
3 4 5
6
7
Phone
Security.
Select
View more → Mobile Tracker →
Conguration.
Enter your mobile tracker password and select
Select
Enable Mobile Tracker.
Select the recipient eld and enter a phone number including a country code (with +).
To select one from the phonebook, select
Select the sender input eld and enter a sender’s name.
Select
OK → OK.
Settings → Personal →
OK.
.
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Enter text
You can enter text by pressing the alphanumeric keys on the QWERTY keyboard or by selecting characters on the virtual keyboard.
Enter text using the QWERTY keyboard
Press appropriate alphanumeric keys to enter characters, numbers, and symbols.
You can also use the following keys:
Key Function
Change case.
Alt Enter characters on the upper half of the keys.
Sym Switch to Symbol mode (press and hold).
Insert a space.
Clear your input.
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Key Function
Start a new line.
Enter text with the virtual keyboard
Select the input panel icon (1 ) at the bottom centre of the screen.
1
2 3 4
Number
1
2
3
4
Function
Switch to Number/Symbol mode.
Switch to Caps Lock mode.
Change case.
Switch to Symbol mode.
5
6 7 8
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5
6
7
8
Function
Clear your input.
Start a new line.
Move the cursor.
Insert a space.
Number
Select characters to enter your text.
2
You can select the input panel icon at any time to show or hide the input panel.
Copy and paste text
While you are entering text using the virtual keyboard, you can use the copy and paste feature to use text in other applications.
Drag your nger across the text you want to highlight.
1
Select 2 Ctl and C or tap and hold the text and select Copy to copy and paste the text onto the clipboard.
To cut the text, select Ctl and X or tap and hold the text and select Cut.
In another application, select the text input eld.
3
Select 4 Ctl and V or tap and hold the text input eld and select Paste to insert the text from the clipboard into the text eld.
Access the help system
To access the help system of your device, from the Start menu, select Help
. The online help system appears.
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Communication
Calling
Learn to make and receive calls, reject calls, and adjust the call volume.
Make a call
From the Today screen, enter an area code and phone
1
number.
Press [
2
For a video call, select
To end the call, press [
3
30
].
Use the phonebook to save numbers you dial • frequently. p. 55
To quickly access the call log to redial the numbers
•
you dialled recently, press [ ].
Communication
Video Call.
].
Answer a call
Press [1 ].
When the device is ringing, press the Volume key to adjust the volume, or press and hold the Volume key down to mute the ringtone.
For a video call, select Show me to allow the caller to
2
see you via the front camera lens.
To end the call, press [
3
Reject a call
Press [ ]. When you reject a call, the caller will hear a busy tone.
].
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Call an international number
From the Today screen, press and hold [1 0] to insert the + character (this replaces the international access code).
Enter the complete number you want to dial (country
2
code, area code, and phone number), and then press [
] to dial.
To end the call, press [
3
Use the headset
By plugging the supplied headset into the headset jack, you can make and answer calls:
To redial the last call, press and hold the headset button.
•
To answer a call, press the headset button.• To end a call, press and hold the headset button.•
The supplied headset is designed only for your device and may not be compatible with other phones and MP3 players.
].
Use options during a voice call
You can use the following options while a voice call is in progress:
To adjust the voice volume, press the Volume key up or
•
down. To place a call on hold, select
• Hold. To retrieve a held call,
select Unhold. To activate the speakerphone feature, select
• Speaker
On.
In noisy environments, you may have diculty hearing some calls while using the speakerphone feature. For better audio performance, use the normal phone mode.
To turn o the microphone so that the other party
•
cannot hear you, select Mute. To record a voice call, select
• Record.
To dial a second call, place the rst call on hold and then
•
dial a new number.
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To answer a second call, press [
• ] when a call waiting
tone sounds. The rst call is automatically placed on hold. You must subscribe to the call waiting service to use this feature.
To listen and talk to the other party via the headset,
•
select → Turn Hands-free On. To make a multiparty call (conference call), make or
•
answer a second call and select → Conference when connected to the second party. Repeat to add more parties. You must subscribe to the multiparty call service to use this feature.
Access the call log
Press [1 ].
Select
2 3
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Call Log.
To view the call log by call type, select a lter.
Communication
Filter
Select a call log.
4
To make a call, select • .
•
To view call log details, select
Open Call.
Messaging
Learn to use text and multimedia messaging functions.
Send a text message
From the Start menu, select Messaging.
1
Select
2 3
New.
Enter a recipient in the To eld. If you press the Conrm key in the To eld, the
recipient list will appear. You can add recipients from the phonebook or recent logs by selecting
When you enter digits, your device will search for and display the numbers that include the digits so that you can select one from the pop-up list.
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Select the message eld and enter your message text.
4
Select 5 Send to send the message.
Send a multimedia message
From the Start menu, select 1 Messaging.
Select
2 3
4
6
New.
Enter a recipient in the To eld. If you press the Conrm key in the To eld, the
recipient list will appear. You can add recipients from the phonebook or recent logs by selecting can also change the recipient type to Cc or Bcc by selecting To .
Select the message eld and enter your message text.
Select 5 → Insert →a le type →Ye s .
Select a le.
.
You
Select 7 → Attach → an option to attach other types of les (if necessary).
Select
8
You can access message folders for all your messaging accounts (email, SMS, and MMS). Messages you have received, sent or saved are sorted automatically into the following message folders.
• : Deleted messages; They will be stored
• : Messages that you have saved for future use
• : Received messages
• : Messages that are currently sending or waiting
• : Sent messages
Send to send the message.
View messages
Deleted Items
until you delete them manually from this folder
Drafts Inbox Outbox
to be sent
Sent Items
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To view messages,
From the Start menu, select
1
Select a message folder from the drop-down menu at
2
the top left of the screen.
Select a message to view.
3
Select 4 to resend or to reply to the message. To access message options, select
Messaging.
.
E-mail
Learn to use email messaging functions. You can access email messages from your desktop Microsoft Outlook account by synchronising your device and PC via ActiveSync or set up accounts to send or receive email messages directly via your email servers.
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Add an email account
From the Start menu, select E-mail.
1
Select
2 3
4
1 2
4
Setup E-mail.
Enter your email address and password and select Next.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the account setup.
Send an email message
From the Start menu, select E-mail.
Select the name of an email account.
Select 3 → New.
Enter a recipient's address in the To eld or select Add Recipient... to select one from the phonebook.
The Cc and Bcc elds are located above the sender eld.
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Select the subject eld and enter a message subject.
5
Select the message eld and enter your message text.
6
Select 7 → Insert → an option to attach les (if necessary).
Select
8
Messages you have received, sent or saved are sorted automatically into the following message folders.
Deleted Items
• : Deleted messages; They will be stored
until you delete them manually from this folder
Drafts
• : Messages that you have saved for future use
Inbox
• : Received messages
Outbox
• : Messages that are currently sending or waiting
to be sent
Sent Items
• : Sent messages
to send the message.
View messages
Additional message folders may be available depending on your e-mail account.
To view messages,
From the Start menu, select 1 E-mail.
For Outlook E-mail, synchronise your device and PC via
2
ActiveSync. p. 60
Select the name of an account.
3
Select 4 → Send/Receive to download messages from your email server.
Select a message folder from the drop-down menu at
5
the top left of the screen.
Select a message to view.
6
Select 7 to resend or to reply to the message. To access message options, select
.
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Messenger
With the Windows Live messenger, you can remain available to other users and stay up-to-date with your email messages without a constant connection to the wireless web. When a new message arrives or you want to access internet services, the connection will be restored.
Sign in to Windows Live
From the Start menu, select 1 Messenger.
Select
2 3
4
5
Sign in.
Select
Accept to conrm the privacy statement (if
necessary).
Enter the user ID and password of your Windwos Live account and select Next.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
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Chat with the messenger
From the Start menu, select 1 Messenger.
Locate and select a contact's name, and select
2
IM.
Enter a message in the text eld at the bottom of the
3
screen and select Send.
While chatting, you can perform the following actions:
4
To insert emoticons, select • Menu Add emoticon.
• Menu
To transfer a le, select
a le.
• Menu
To invite a contact to chat, select
Add participant.
• Menu
To record and send a voice clip, select
Voice clip, record your voice clip, and select Send.
•
To switch between contact list and chat, scroll left or right.
To end the chat, select
5
Send → a le type
Options
Menu → End conversation.
Send
Send
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Entertainment
Camera
Your device allows you to take digital photos or record videos.
Capture a photo
Press [1 ] to turn on the camera.
Tap the screen to hide or display icons in the • viewnder.
The camera automatically turns o when you do
•
not use it for a specied period. The memory capacity may dier depending on
•
the shooting scene or shooting conditions.
Aim the lens at the subject and make any adjustments.
2
1 2 3
4 5
Number Function
1
Switch to the camcorder.
2
Change the shooting mode.
3
Change the scene mode.
Select the length of the delay before the
4
camera takes a photo.
6 7
8
9 10 11
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Number Function
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Press [
3
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Change the auto focus setting.
Change the camera settings.
Check the camera status and settings.
• : Number of photos you can take
(according to available memory)
• : Default storage location
• : Battery power level
Change the resolution option.
Adjust the brightness; Select + to increase or – to decrease.
View the photo you captured last.
End the camera.
] or the Conrm key to capture the photo.
View a photo
From the viewnder, select 1 .
Scroll left or right to the photo you want.
2
While viewing a photo, you can access the following options:
To zoom in or out, tap and hold the screen. When the up
•
and down arrows appear, scroll up or down. To send the photo via the messaging or Bluetooth
•
wireless feature, select . To set the photo as a caller ID image or wallpaper, select
•
.
To delete the photo, select
• .
To edit the photo, select
•
To add a memo to the photo, select
•
To upload the photo to a community site, select
•
Upload to Web.
→
Photo Edit.
→
Photo memo.
→
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To record GPS information with the photo, select
•
GPS. To view the details of the photo, select
•
Adjust the camera settings
Before capturing a photo, select → to access the following options:
Option Function
White balance
Eect
ISO
Adjust
Metering Select a type of exposure metre.
Quality Set the quality level for your photos.
Adjust the colour balance according to lighting conditions.
Apply a special eect, such as sepia or black and white tones.
Adjust the sensitivity of the camera imaging sensor.
Adjust contrast, saturation, and sharpness.
→
Details.
Before capturing a photo, select → to access the
→
following settings:
Setting Function
Review Screen
Guideline
GPS
Default storage
Set the camera to display the captured image.
Display guidelines on the preview screen.
Set the camera to include location information for your photos.
To improve GPS signals, avoid shooting in locations where the signal may be obstructed, such as between buildings or in low-lying areas, or in poor weather conditions. Alternately, update the GPS functionality to improve GPS reception.
Select a memory location for storing captured photos.
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Setting Function
Shutter sound
Record a video
Press [1 ] to turn on the camera.
Select
2
Aim the lens at the subject and make any adjustments.
3
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Set the camera shutter to make a sound when capturing a photo.
to launch the camcorder.
1 2
3
4 5 6
7 8 9
Number Function
1
Switch to the camera.
2
Change the recording mode.
Select the length of the delay before the
3
camcorder starts recording a video.
4
Change the resolution option.
5
Change the camcorder settings.
Check the camcorder status and settings.
• : Length of video that can
6
be recorded (according to available memory)
• : Default storage location
• : Battery power level
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Number Function
Adjust the brightness; Select + to
7
increase or – to decrease.
8
View the video you recorded last.
9
End the camcorder.
Press [
4 5
2
] or the Conrm key to begin recording.
When you are nished, select Conrm key to stop recording.
Play a video
From the viewnder, select 1 .
Scroll to the video you want.
Select 3 to play the video.
, or press [ ] or the
During playback, use the following controls:
4
1
2
3
Number
Function
1
Adjust the volume.
Stop playback and return to the
2
previous screen. Pause playback; Select to resume
3
playback.
4
5
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Number
Adjust the camcorder settings
Before recording a video, select → to access the following options:
Option Function
White balance
Eect
ISO
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Function
Skip backward or forward by tapping
4
on the progress bar.
5
Change the screen mode.
Adjust the colour balance according to lighting conditions.
Apply a special eect, such as sepia or black and white tones.
Adjust the sensitivity of the camera imaging sensor.
Option Function
Adjust
Metering Select a type of exposure metre.
Video Quality Set the quality level for your videos.
Before recording a video, select following settings:
Setting Function
Guideline
Audio Recording Turn the audio on or o.
Default storage
Adjust contrast, saturation, and sharpness.
→ to access the
Display guidelines on the preview screen.
Select a memory location for storing recorded videos.
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Capture a series of photos
You can easily take a series of photos of moving subjects. This is useful when you are photographing children at play or a sporting event.
Press [
1 2 3
2
] to turn on the camera.
Select
Continuous.
Make any necessary adjustments.
Press and hold [4 ] or the Conrm key. The camera will continue to take up to 6 photos until you release the key.
Capture photos in Smile shot mode
Press [1 ] to turn on the camera.
Select
Smile.
Aim the camera lens at your subject and press [3 ] or the Conrm key.
The device recognises faces in an image and detects when your subjects smile. When all your subjects are smiling, the camera will automatically capture the photo.
In some cases, you may have to disable smile shot to capture a photo of your subject, even if he or she is smiling.
Create a photo mosaic
Press [1 ] to turn on the camera.
Select
2 3
Mosaic.
Select a mosaic type.
Aim the camera lens at your subject and press [4 ] or the Conrm key to capture the rst shot.
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Repeat step 4 to capture the rest of the shots.
5
When you have captured all the shots necessary for the mosaic, the camera will automatically combine them into one photo.
Capture panoramic photos
Press [1 ] to turn on the camera.
Select
2 3
4
5
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Panorama.
Aim the camera lens at your subject and press [ the Conrm key to capture the rst shot.
Slowly move the device to a direction. The device captures the next photo automatically when the orange frame aligns to the white frame.
Repeat step 4 to capture the rest of the shots. When you have captured all the shots necessary for
the panoramic photo, the camera will automatically combine them into one panoramic photo.
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Capture photos in Action shot mode
In Action shot mode, you can capture shots of a moving subject and then combine them into a single photo that shows the action.
Press [
] to turn on the camera.
Select
Action.
Aim the camera lens at your subject in motion and press [ ] or the Conrm key to capture the rst shot.
Move the device to follow the moving subject. The device captures the next photo automatically.
Continue to follow the subject until the device has captured all the shots necessary for the action photo.
The camera will automatically combine them into one photo.
] or
1 2 3
4
5
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Move the device horizontally or vertically to track • the moving subject.
In Action shot mode, the part of the scene that is
•
not captured appears black. The distance between the camera and subject
•
should be at least 3 metres. For best results, capture photos in well-lit areas
•
with plenty of contrast between the subject and the background.
Windows Media
Your device is equipped with Windows Media Player. The procedures that follow explain how to use Windows Media Player.
Add music les to your device
Use any of the following methods to add music les to your device:
Copy les to a memory card and insert the card into the • device. p. 84
Download les from the wireless web.
• p. 63
Download from a PC with the optional Samsung Kies.
•
p. 84
Receive via Bluetooth.
• p. 77
Synchronise with ActiveSync.
• p. 60
Update the library
From the Start menu, select 1 Windows Media.
Select
2
3
2
Menu Update Library... to locate and add
new les to the Windows Media library.
When the library is updated, select
Play music or video les
From the Start menu, select 1 Windows Media.
From the library, select a category
Done.
a le → Play.
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During playback, use the following controls:
3
1 2 3
Function
1
Skip to the previous le.
Access the Windows Media website
2
(WindowsMedia.com).
3
Change the screen mode.
4
Rate the current track.
Pause playback; Select to resume
5
playback.
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Number
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4
5 6 7
8
Number
To activate Shue mode and Repeat mode, select Menu
Select
4
Add les to the Now Playing list
During playback, select 1 Now Pla...
Select
2
Locate and select the le you want to add and select
3
Menu Queue Up.
When you are nished, select
4
Function
6
Skip to the next le.
7
Mute or unmute the speaker.
8
Adjust the volume.
Shue/Repeat → an option.
Menu → Stop to stop playback.
.
OK.
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Create a playlist
From the Start menu, select 1 Windows Media.
From the library, select a category
2
Select
3 4
6 7 8
2 3
Menu Queue Up.
Repeat steps 2-3 to add more les to the playlist.
Select 5 Menu → Now Playing.
Select
Menu Save Playlist...
Enter a title for your new playlist and select
Select
OK.
Customise the Windows Media settings
From the Start menu, select 1 Windows Media.
From the library, select a category
Select
Menu Options...
a le.
a le → Play.
OK.
Adjust the following settings:
4
Option Function
Playback
Video
Network
Library
Skins Select the skin of the player screen.
Buttons
When you are nished, select
5
Select to show the remaining time or elapsed time of playback.
Change the display mode for playing videos.
Change the network settings for playing streaming contents.
Set Windows Media to start with the library screen.
Assign music control fuctions to the device keys.
OK.
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Media Browser
Learn to view photos and videos. You can view them as slideshows.
To play DivX video les, you must rst register your device with the DivX website. From the Start menu, select Settings to check your registration code and then visit http:// vod.divx.com to complete the registration.
View a photo
From the Start menu, select 1 Media Browser.
Select a folder or select
2
Select a photo (with no play icon).
3
While viewing the photo, you can access the following options:
To view more photos, ick left or right.
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PersonalDivX Registration
All to view all thumbnails.
To zoom in or out, tap and hold the screen. When the up • and down arrows appear, scroll up or down.
To send the photo to others via the messaging, E-Mail
•
Bluetooth, or AllShare feature, select Send via. To delete the photo, select
• Menu
• To set the photo as wallpaper or a caller ID image for a
contact, select Menu To post the photo to a community website or blog, select
•
Menu → Upload to Web.
• To print the photo using the Bluetooth wireless feature,
select Menu To edit the photo using various tools, select
• Menu
Edit.
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To change the name of the photo, select
• Menu
Rename. To view the photo details, select
• Menu
Print via Bluetooth.
Set As.
Delete.
Properties.
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Play a video
From the Start menu, select 1 Media Browser.
Select a folder or select
2
Select a video (with the play icon).
3
Tap 4 to begin playback. Windows Media Player opens to play the video.
Control playback using the on-screen controls.
5
Start a slideshow
From the Start menu, select 1 Media Browser.
Select a folder or select
2
Select
3
Menu → Slide show.
All to view all thumbnails.
All to view all thumbnails.
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During the slideshow, tap the screen and use the
4
following controls:
1 2 4 3
Number
Function
Pause the slideshow; Select to
1
resume the slideshow.
2
Skip to the previous photo.
3
End the slideshow.
4
Skip to the next photo.
5
Change the slideshow settings
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Edit a photo
From the Start menu, select Media Browser.
1
Select a folder or select
2
Select a photo (with no play icon).
3
Select 4 Menu → Edit.
Select an editing tool at the top of the screen:
5
2 6
4
Number
1
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All to view all thumbnails.
Function
Flip the photo horizontally or vertically.
Number
5 1
7 3
Select an option or adjust the setting for the selected
6
editing tool at the bottom of the screen.
When you are nished, select
7
Select a folder
8
Enter the name for the new photo and select
9
OK.
Function
2
Rotate the photo.
3
Resize the photo.
4
Crop a portion of the photo.
Apply a special eect, such as sepia or
5
black and white tones.
6
Adjust contrast.
7
Adjust brightness.
Save as.
OK.
OK
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FM Radio
You can listen to your favourite stations with FM radio.
Listen to the FM radio
Plug a headset into the headset jack. The headset will
1
serve as a radio antenna.
From the Start menu, select
2
Select
3
4 5
OK to start automatic tuning.
The FM radio scans and saves available stations automatically.
The rst time you access the FM radio, it will turn on and start automatic tuning.
When the scan is complete, select
Select a radio station you want and select to the FM radio screen.
FM Radio.
OK.
OK to return
Use the following controls:
6
1
2 3 4
Number Function
Add the current radio station to the
1
favourites list. Turn o the FM radio; Select to turn
2
on the FM radio.
3
Search for an available radio station.
4
Adjust the volume.
5
3 6
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Number Function
Change the frequency by scrolling left
5
or right on the scale bar. Change the sound output (headset or
6
device's speaker).
Save radio stations by automatic tuning
Plug a headset into the headset jack.
1
From the Start menu, select 2 FM Radio → Scan.
Select
3 4 5
1
Ye s to conrm (if necessary).
When the scan is complete, select
Select the station you want and select
Save radio stations as your favourites
Plug a headset into the headset jack.
From the Start menu, select 2 FM Radio.
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OK.
OK.
Scroll to the radio station you want to save.
3
Select one of the 4 symbols at the top of the screen.
Record the FM radio
Plug a headset into the headset jack.
1
From the Start menu, select 2 FM Radio.
Select
3 4
2
Menu Record to record the current station.
When you are nished, select The recorded le is saved in File Explorer Documents
Customise the FM radio settings
From the Start menu, select 1 FM Radio.
Select
FM Radio.
Menu → Options.
Stop or OK → OK.
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Adjust the following settings:
3
Option Function
Region Select your location.
Turn radio o while using another program
Turn radio on again after a phone call
Record location
When you are nished, select
4
Set whether or not to play the FM radio in the background while using other applications.
Select whether or not to turn on the FM radio after a call.
Select a memory location for storing recorded FM radio clips.
OK.
Games
Play the Solitaire game.
From the Start menu, select
1
Follow the directions on the screen to play the game.
2
Games → Solitaire.
Java
Your device supports applications and games built on the Java platform.
Download Java-based applications
From the Start menu, select 1 Java Download Applications...
Follow the directions on the website to download new
2
Java-based applications.
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Launch Java-based applications
From the Start menu, select 1 Java.
Select a Java application or game.
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Contacts
Learn to use contact cards and groups to store personal information, such as names, phone numbers, and addresses.
Create a new Outlook or SIM contact
card
From the Start menu, select 1 Contacts.
Select
2
3
→ a contact card type (Outlook or SIM).
You can also create Window Live contacts to use in MSN services by selecting Windows Live.
Select an information category at the top of the screen and enter contact information using the text input panel or QWERTY keyboard.
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If you are saving the contact on a SIM or USIM card, you can save only the contact’s name and a phone number.
When you are nished, select
4
card.
You can also create a contact from the dialling screen.
From the Today screen, enter a phone number.
1
Select 2 → Save to Contacts → <New Contact>.
Select a contact card type (Outlook or SIM).
3
Enter the contact's name, select a number type, and
4
select Save or OK.
Select an information category at the top of the screen
5
and enter contact information using the text input panel or QWERTY keyboard.
When you are nished, select
6
card.
OK to save the contact
OK to save the contact
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Search for a contact card
From the Start menu, select 1 Contacts.
Enter a few letters of the contact's name in the
2
keyword eld at the top of the screen. As you enter letters, the screen will show contacts that
match your input.
Select a contact to open.
3
Edit contact cards
From the Start menu, select 1 Contacts.
Select a contact to edit.
2
Select 3 → Edit, or select .
Edit contact information.
4
When you are nished, select 5 OK to save the contact card.
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Copy contact cards
To copy contact cards from your device's memory to a SIM or USIM card and vice versa,
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2
Copy Contact → a copy option.
Assign a speed dial number to a contact
Contacts.
card
From the Start menu, select 1 Contacts.
Select a contact.
2
Select the contact's phone number to use for speed
3
dialling.
Select
4 5
Add to Speed Dial...
Select a speed dial location
OK.
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Once you set a speed dial number, you can dial the number by tapping and holding the corresponding location number on the dialling screen.
Create a group of contacts
By creating groups of contacts, you can manage multiple contacts and send messages or email to an entire group. Start by creating a group.
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2 3
5
→ a group type (email or messaging).
Enter a name for the group.
Select 4 .
Select contacts to include in the group.
Select 6 Done → OK.
Contacts.
Calendar
Use Calendar to keep track of appointments, birthdays, or other events.
Create a calendar event
From the Start menu, select 1 Calendar.
Select
2 3
4
2
New Appointment.
Complete the elds and adjust the settings for your event.
When you are nished, select
OK.
Change the calendar view
From the Start menu, select 1 Calendar.
Select the view mode icon to change the calendar view:
• : hourly blocks for one full day
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• : hourly blocks for the days in one full week
(Monday to Friday)
• : a full month in one view
• : whole year in one view
• : a list of events scheduled for a day
View a calendar event
From the Start menu, select 1 Calendar.
Select a date on the calendar. To go back to today,
2
select . To view events by event type, select
category.
In the month view, a small gure will appear under dates with scheduled appointments.
Select an event to view its details.
3
For events that you have recieved from others, you can send a reply or propose new time for the event.
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Filter → a
Stop an event reminder
When the reminder alarm sounds for a calender event, select
or select → Dismiss All or a snooze option. Alarms with snooze will repeat according to the number of times you specied in the settings or until you select
.
Notes
Use Notes to create memos, sketches, and recordings.
Create a note
From the Start menu, select 1 Notes.
Select
2 3
.
Enter your note.
To create sketches, draw your sketches on the screen. •
Create a sketch
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To create recordings, select
•
•
When you are nished, select
4
Create a sketch
From the Start menu, select 1 Notes.
Select
2
Make your sketch with strokes.
3
To edit the sketch, select 4 and clear Draw. Select the sketch to make the selection handles
appear. You can then use the handles to drag or resize the sketch or select
When you are nished, select
5
Toolbar To insert today's date into the note, tap and hold on
the empty area and select Insert Date.
.
.
View Recording
OK.
to access other options.
OK.
View a note
From the Start menu, select 1 Notes.
Select a note.
2
Select 3 to play a recording or edit the note, if needed.
Tasks
Use Tasks to create to-do lists and reminders.
Create a task
From the Start menu, select 1 Tasks.
Select
2
New Task.
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Enter details for the task.
3
To set a reminder for the task, select the due eld and set a due date. Next, select the reminder eld, select Remind me, and then specify the time and date of the reminder.
When you are nished, select
4
View a task
From the Start menu, select 1 Tasks.
Select
2
3
After completing a task, from the Start menu, select Tasks and select the check box next to the task name. Once you have marked a task complete, you will no longer receive any scheduled reminders for that task.
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Sort By → a category (status, priority,
subject, start date, or due date) to sort the tasks.
Select a task to view its details.
Mark a task as completed
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ActiveSync
With ActiveSync, you can synchronise your device with a computer and back up and restore your data. Before you can synchronise your data, you must download and install ActiveSync from the Microsoft website (http://www. microsoft.com).
Connect your device to a computer
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings → System → USB Connection
Connect one end (micro-USB) of the PC data cable to
2
the multifunction jack on your device and the other end to the USB port on your computer.
If you have a problem in connecting the device with ActiveSync, activate advanced network functionality. From the Start menu, select Settings
ConnectionsUSB to PC and select the check
box.
ActiveSyncOK.
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Synchronise your data
When you connect your device to a computer, ActiveSync should begin synchronising your data automatically. You can begin the synchronisation manually by selecting Sync. To stop a synchronisation in progress, select Stop.
You can also manually nd and copy les from your device to a computer and vice versa. From the Microsoft ActiveSync window, click Explore.
If you format the Storage Card folder by using a connected computer, the writing speed to the folder may be reduced. Format the folder only from the device to avoid this situation.
Add an Exchange server
Disconnect the PC data cable from your computer before adding an exchange server.
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2
Menu → Add Server Source...
ActiveSync.
Enter an email address and select 3 Next.
Enter your Exchange user name, password, and
4
domain name, and select Next.
Enter a server address. To establish a secure
5
connection, select the check box that reads This server requires an encrypted (SSL) connection.
Select
6 7
8
Next.
Select the types of data to synchronise. To customise the sync options for the selected data
type, select Settings...
When you are nished, select
Finish.
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Change the synchronisation schedule
If you routinely synchronise your data via an Exchange server, you can congure settings for both peak and o­peak schedules. To change the synchronisation schedules,
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2 3
4
Menu Schedule...
Set the following options:
Peak times• : Set the frequency of synchronisations
during peak hours.
O-peak times
• : Set the frequency of
synchronisations during o-peak hours.
Use above settings when roaming
• : Set to use the
synchronisation schedules even when roaming.
Send/receive when I click Send
• : Set to synchronise
when you select Send in Messaging. Peak Times...
• : Set days and peak hours.
When you are nished, select
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ActiveSync.
OK.
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Web
Internet Explorer
Learn to access and bookmark your favourite web pages with Internet Explorer.
You may incur additional charges for accessing the • web and downloading media.
Available icons may vary depending on your
•
region or service provider.
Browse the web
From the Start menu, select Internet Explorer.
1
Navigate web pages by selecting the following
2
controls:
1
2 3 4
Number Function
1
Open favourite web pages.
2
Open the text input panel.
3
Return to the previous web page.
4
Access the Start menu.
5 6
7
8 9
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Number Function
Enter a web address to access or select
5
one from the history drop-down list.
6
Go to the entered web address.
7
Zoom in or out.
8
Open the browser menu.
9
Close the current window.
While browsing web pages, you can access the following options:
To go back to the homepage, select
•
To access a list of web pages you have visited, select
•
History.
To go to the next page in the history, select
•
Forward. To update the web page with the latest information,
•
select → Refresh.
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Home Page.
To change the settings for the browser display, select •
View.
To send the web address of the web page, view page
•
properties, or customise the browser options, select
Tools.
To copy and paste text from the web page, select
•
Copy/Paste.
Bookmark your favourite pages
To add a web page to your list of favourites,
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2
3
4
→ .
To add a new bookmark folder, select
Enter a name for the web page, the web address, and select a folder.
When you are nished, select
Internet Explorer.
.
OK.
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Streaming Player
Use Streaming Player to watch videos or listen to audio les directly from the internet.
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2 3
4
Menu Open.
Enter the URL of a streaming media le and select Connect.
During playback, use the following controls:
1 2
Streaming Player.
3 4
Number Function
Pause playback; Select to resume
1
playback.
2
Adjust the volume.
3
Stop playback.
4
Zoom in or out.
RSS Reader
Learn to use RSS Reader to get the latest news and information from your favourite websites.
Subscribe to RSS feeds
To subscribe to RSS feeds by entering an address,
From the Start menu, select
1
Select a feed category.
2
RSS Reader.
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Add Feed Add RSS/ATOM URL.
Select
3
Enter the address of an RSS feed and select
4
Enter the name of the RSS feed and set a feed category.
5
Select 6 OK.
To subscribe to RSS feeds by searching,
From the Start menu, select
1
Select a feed category.
2
Select 3 Add Feed → Search for Feeds.
Use the input panel to enter a keyword and select
4
Select a feed.
5
Select 6 Add → OK.
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RSS Reader.
OK.
Update and read RSS feeds
From the Start menu, select 1 RSS Reader.
Select a category
2
Your device will attempt to connect to the internet. If necessary, activate your internet connection.
Select
3 4
OK.
Select a headline and a link.
a feed → Update.
Podcast
.
Use podcast to search for, download, and listen to podcasts.
Subscribe to podcasts
To subscribe to podcasts by entering an address,
From the Start menu, select
1
Podcast.
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Select
2 3
To subscribe to Podcasts by searching,
1 2 3
4
Once you have subscribed to podcasts, you can easily update your library to listen to the latest episodes. To update your podcast library,
1
Menu Add Podcast URL.
Enter the address of a podcast and select
From the Start menu, select
Select
.
Enter a keyword and select Your device searches for related podcasts and displays
the results.
Select the podcast you want to subscribe to and select Add OK.
Update your podcast library
From the Start menu, select
Podcast.
.
Podcast.
Add → OK.
Select a podcast
2
When the update is complete, select
3
Download and play podcasts
From the Start menu, select 1 Podcast.
Select a podcast.
2
Select 3 Menu → Download.
Select items you want to download.
4
Select 5 OK to download the items.
When you are nished, select
6
Select
7
Update.
OK.
next to the podcast item to play.
OK.
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Communities
Communities is a convenient feature that allows you to access community websites and blogs and post your photos to the websites and blogs.
Access a community websites
From the Start menu, select 1 Communities. Alternatively, select Twitter or Facebook and skip to step 5.
View disclaimer information and select
2
necessary).
Select
3 4 5
6
Update to update the community list.
Select a community website or blog
Enter your user name and password and select or Login.
Share photos and videos with other people or send messages.
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OK (if
Go to site.
Done
Upload photos
From the Start menu, select 1 Communities.
Select a community website or blog
2
Enter your user name and password and select
3
Enter a title for your image and select
4
Navigate to an image and select the thumbnail.
5
Select other options (if necessary).
6
Select 7 OK. The image will be uploaded to the website or blog.
When the upload is complete, go to the website,
8
view the upload details, or return to the list of sites by selecting the appropriate button.
Upload.
Upload le.
OK.
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Upload photos at a later time (Upload
reservation)
You can set a specic date and time to upload your photos to a website or blog. To create an upload reservation,
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2
3
5 6
8
9
Menu → Options → Upload reservation →
New.
Select a community website or blog.
Enter a title for your image and select 4 Upload le.
Navigate to an image and select the thumbnail.
Select other options (if necessary).
Select the 7 Date drop-down menu and select a date for the upload reservation.
Select the
Time drop-down menu and set a time for
the upload reservation.
Select
OK.
Communities.
Marketplace
Marketplace allows you to nd and add new applications to your device. With Marketplace, you can search, browse, preview, buy, and download new applications directly to your mobile device. Available applications depend on your service provider.
From the Start menu, select
1
Search for and download the applications you want.
2
Marketplace.
Microsoft My Phone
Use Microsoft My Phone to synchronise your contacts, calendar, tasks, text messages, music, photos, videos, and other documents with your my phone account at http:// myphone.microsoft.com.
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2
Next → Accept (if necessary).
Microsoft My Phone.
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Enter your Windows Live user name and password and
3
select Sign in.
Synchronise the data with your device and the web.
4
You will be able to access and use the data on your My Phone page.
MSN Money
Use MSN Money to access mobile stock services provided by MSN.
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2 3
4
Continue (if necessary).
Select
Refresh to update the information and values
with the-up-to-the-minute information.
Select
Menu Settings to set up your stock list.
• .
To add stock items, select
• next to the item to
To delete stock items, select delete.
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MSN Money.
MSN Weather
Use MSN Weather to access the weather forcast service provided by MSN.
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2 3
4
Continue (if necessary).
Select
Refresh to update the information with the-up-
to-the-minute information.
Select
Menu Settings to set up your city list.
• .
To add cities, select
• next to the city to delete.
To delete cities, select
• C
To switch between celsius and fahrenheit, select or F.
You can access other MSN services by selecting
Menu
Directory.
MSN Weather.
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Windows Live
With Windows Live, you can stay in touch with friends and quickly access information on the wireless web.
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2 3 4 5
For more information about Windows Live, refer to the embedded help on your device.
Sign in to Windows Live.
Select
Accept (if necessary).
Enter your login ID and password and select
Follow the on-screen instructions.
Windows Live.
Next.
Google Maps
Learn to use Google Maps™ nd your location, search the online map for streets, cities, or countries, and get directions.
This feature may be unavailable depending on • your region or service provider.
You can enhance the map functionality by using
•
the GPS function.
Search the map
From the Start menu, select 1 Google Maps.
Scroll through the map.
2
Zoom in or out on the location you want.
3
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Search for a specic location
From the Start menu, select 1 Google Maps.
Select
2
2 3
4
Menu Search and enter the address or the
category of the business.
Get directions to a specic destination
From the Start menu, select 1 Google Maps.
Select
Menu Get Directions.
Enter the addresses of the starting location and the ending location.
Select
Show directions to view on the map.
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Google Search
Learn to use Google Search service.
This feature may be unavailable depending on your region or service provider.
From the Start menu, select
1
Select the search eld.
2
Enter a keyword and press the conrm key.
3
Google Search.
Communicator Mobile
With Microsoft Oce Communicator Mobile, you can simultaneously experience multiple modes of communication, including instant messaging, video conferencing, telephony, application sharing, and le transfer. Communicator Mobile is integrated with Microsoft Oce to allow for communication directly from the selected application. Communicate more eectively inside Microsoft Outlook emails and show your availability and status to others in PowerPoint, Word, and Excel.
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Set up your Comminicator account
From the Start menu, select 1 Communicator Mobile. If you access this application for the rst time, the
installation process will automatically begin. When the installation is nished, select Ye s to restart the device.
Select
2 3
4
2 3
Options.
Congure the options for accessing the Communicator server, such as your account information and server settings.
When you are nished, select
Start Communicator Mobile
From the Start menu, select 1 Communicator Mobile.
Select
Sign In.
When you are signed in to the Communicator server, use various features to communicate with others.
OK.
WebEx
With WebEx, you can attend web conferences that are set up via WebEx Meeting Centre. Communicate more eectively with real-time data, application, voice, and video sharing features.
To learn more about WebEx, select View Demo from the WebEx startup screen and access the online WebEx help.
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2 3
4
5
Join by Meeting Number.
Enter the meeting number and your name and select Join Meeting.
Enter the password for the meeting and select (if necessary).
Share information, data, or ideas with other attendees.
WebEx.
Done
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Connectivity
Network connections
You can connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and use the connection to send and receive email messages and to browse the internet. You can also connect to any private network, such as a corporate network you use at work.
The network settings for internet connections are precongured by your service provider.
Connect to work
Obtain the following information from your network
1
administrator: server phone number, user name, and password.
From the Start menu, select
2
Connections.
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Settings → Connections
My Work Network, set up a modem, VPN server
In
3
connection, or proxy server.
When the connection is successfully congured, run
4
the Internet Explorer to begin browsing the internet. Your device will automatically attempt to connect.
End a connection
To disconnect,
When connected via dial-up or VPN, open the shortcuts
•
panel, select the icon, and then select Disconnect. When connected via ISP, open the shortcuts panel,
•
select the icon → Wireless Manager. The wireless manager screen appears. Select All Data Connection and Disconnect.
When connected via a cable, detach your device from
•
the computer by disconnecting the cable. When connected via a modem or a network (Ethernet)
•
card, remove the card from your device.
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To set options to end a network connection,
From the Start menu, select
1
Wireless Manager.
Select
2 3
4
Menu Data con. Settings.
Select the check box next to an option.
End Key (Short Press)• : When you press the End key,
the network connection is disconnected.
Sleep
• : When Sleep mode activates, the network
connection is disconnected.
No packet for
• : When the data packet is not
transferred for the specic time interval, the network connection is disconnected.
Select
OK.
Settings → Connections
Find the active network connection
The icons at the top of the display will show active connections. Select any connectivity icon to view the active connection. A small window will display the connection information.
WLAN and data connections can be active at the same time. When both connections are active, the device will use the WLAN as the default internet connection.
Bluetooth
You can connect with other Bluetooth-enabled wireless devices within a range. Walls or other obstacles between devices may block or impair the wireless connection.
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Turn on the Bluetooth wireless feature
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings → Bluetooth.
Select
2
3
4
next to Bluetooth to activate the Bluetooth
feature.
To allow other devices to nd and connect to your device, select MenuDevice Info, and select next to Enable visibility to other devices.
Select
OK.
Search for and pair with a Bluetooth­enabled device
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings → Bluetooth.
Select
2
Search.
Your device will search for and display the list of Bluetooth-enabled devices.
To search for a specic type of devices, select Menu
Options and select a device type.
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Select a device.
3
Enter the 1- to 16-digit Bluetooth PIN for the device
4
you are trying to connect to and select OK.
To pair with another Bluetooth-enabled device, both devices must use the same passcode. Headsets or hands-free car kits may use a xed passcode, such as 0000.
Select the paired device.
5
Select 6 next to services.
Select
7
OK.
Send data via the Bluetooth wireless
feature
Locate an item or a le to send.
1
Select a sending option.
2
Select a device.
3
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Receive data via the Bluetooth wireless
feature
Enter the PIN for the Bluetooth wireless feature and
1
select Next (if necessary).
When prompted to allow incoming data, select
2
Accept.
To set your device to receive all incoming beams,
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2 3 4
5
Menu Device Service.
Select
Options next to Object Push.
Select
next to Enable to receive all Incoming
beams.
Select
OK.
Settings → Bluetooth.
Activate the smart pairing option
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings → Bluetooth.
Select
2 3
4 5
2 3 4 5
Menu Device Service.
Select
Options next to Hands-free or Wireless
Stereo.
Select
next to Enable smart pairing.
Select
OK.
Activate the le sharing option
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings → Bluetooth.
Select
Menu Device Service.
Select
Options next to File Transfer.
Select
next to Enable to write.
Select a folder to share your les.
Select 6 OK.
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Activate ›remote SIM access
In Remote SIM mode, you can make or answer calls only with a connected Bluetooth hands-free car kit via the SIM or USIM card on your device. To activate Remote SIM mode,
From the Start menu, select
1
Select
2 3 4 5
2 3 4
Menu Device Service.
Select
Options next to SIM Access.
Select
next to Enable to allow SIM access.
Select
OK.
Set up the Bluetooth virtual serial port
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings → Bluetooth.
Select
Menu Device Service.
Select
Options next to Serial Port.
Select
New Outgoing Port.
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Settings → Bluetooth.
Select the device you paired with and select 5 Next.
Select a port from the drop-down menu.
6
Select 7 Secure Connection, if desired.
Select
8
Finish to complete the setup.
Wi-Fi
Your device features wireless networking capabilities that allow you to connect to wireless local area networks (WLANs).
Your device uses non-harmonised frequency and is intended for use in all European countries. The WLAN can be operated in the EU without restriction indoors, but cannot be operated outdoors in France.
Activate and connect to a WLAN
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings →Connections
Wi-Fi.
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Select
2
3
4
2 3
4
next to Wi-Fi to activate the WLAN feature.
The device will start searching and display the list of WLAN APs.
Select the check box next to an AP. The device will attempt to connect to the WLAN.
Enter a password and select
OK (if necessary).
Create a new WLAN connection
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings →Connections
Wi-Fi.
Select
Menu Add New.
Enter network parameters and a network name and select Next.
Congure settings for network authentication and data encryption and select Finish or Next, depending on the authentication type.
If you selected Next, continue with the next step.
Set the IEEE 802.1x access option and the extensible
5
authentication protocol (EAP) type (if necessary) and select Finish.
The new WLAN network will appear on the screen.
Customise the WLAN settings
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings →Connections
Wi-Fi.
Select
2 3
Menu Conguration.
Adjust the following settings:
Option Function
Turn on available network notication
Turn o Wi-Fi if not connected in
Set the device to alert you to available WLANs.
Set the WLAN feature to automatically turn o after a spcied length of time.
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Option Function
IP Settings : DHCP
Display preferred networks even Wi-Fi is o
Power save mode
When you are nished, select
4
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Congure the IP addresses of your device.
Set the device to display WLANs you have used frequently even when WLAN feature is turned o.
Activate Power save mode. The WLAN feature is suspended to conserve the battery power when the feature is not in use.
OK.
AllShare
Learn to use the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) service that enables you to share media les between DLNA-enabled devices in your home over a WLAN.
You must rst activate the WLAN feature and add a WLAN prole.
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Customise DLNA settings for sharing
media les
To allow other DLNA-enabled devices to access media les on your device, you must activate media sharing.
From the Start menu, select
1
Adjust the following settings to customize the DLNA
2
feature:
Option Function
My device name
AllShare Settings.
Enter a name for your device as a media server.
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Option Function
Turn on media sharing with other My media Sharing
Download location
Access Network
When you are nished, select
3
Play your les on another DLNA-
DLNA-enabled devices and select
the default memory location for
sharing your media les.
Select the default memory location
for downloading media les from
other devices.
Select a connection prole to use for
DLNA connections.
OK.
enabled device
From the Start menu, select 1 AllShare.
Select
2
Play le from my phone on another player.
Select a media category
3
Select a player—the one that will play the media le.
4
Playback begins at the selected player.
Play les from one device to the other
→
a le.
device
From the Start menu, select 1 AllShare.
Select
2
3
4 5
6
Play le from server on another player via
my phone.
Your device automatically searches for DLNA-enabled devices.
Select a device as the media server—the one that contains media les.
Select a media category
Select a player—the one that will play the media le. Playback begins at the selected player
Control playback using icons of your device.
→
a le.
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Internet Sharing
Set your device to be used as a wireless modem.
Connect your device to another device or computer
1
via the USB port or Bluetooth.
From the Start menu, select
2
Select a PC connection and network connection type.
3
Select 4 Connect to activate the internet connection.
Internet Sharing.
GPS
To use GPS applications of your device, you can connect to an external GPS receiver and enhance the GPS functionality.
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Connect to an external GPS receiver
By default, the device uses the internal GPS receiver but you can connect to an external GPS receiver. Because the internal GPS receiver uses the "None" hardware port and baud rate 4800, you need to change the COM port setting to use an external GPS receiver.
Your device is compatible only with Bluetooth­enabled GPS receivers.
Turn on your external GPS receiver.
1
Turn on the Bluetooth wireless feature of your device
2
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From the Bluetooth screen, select
3
4
5
Service
Options next to Serial PortNew
Outgoing Port.
Select the connected external GPS receiver, select Next, and check the COM port.
Select
Finish → OK.
Menu → Device
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In a navigation program, change the COM port to the
6
same as in step 4.
Update the GPS functionality
Enhance the GPS functionality by downloading GPS data les. You can improve the speed and accuracy of positioning capability and expand your navigation to areas where cellular networks are accessible. Use XTRA or Assist GPS depending on your service provider.
Use XTRA
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings → System → Enhanced GPS.
Select
2 3
next to Enable XTRA Server.
Select
OK.
GPS data of up to 35 KB will be downloaded.• Your device will connect to the internet •
depending on the conguration on XTRA.
Use Assist GPS
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings → System → A-GPS.
Select
2 3
4
next to Enable A-GPS.
Enter the server address and select an access point.
Server addresses may dier depending on the service provider. The default port is 7275.
Select
OK.
PC connections
Learn to connect your device to a PC with the supplied PC data cable in various USB connection modes. By connecting the device to a PC, you can synchronise les with ActiveSync, transfer data to and from your device directly, and use the Samsung Kies program.
Details about connecting with ActiveSync are explained in the "ActiveSync" section.
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Connect with Samsung Kies
Ensure that Samsung Kies is installed on your PC. You can download the program from the Samsung website (www. samsungmobile.com).
From the Start menu, select
1
USB Connection
Press [
2
Using the PC data cable, connect the multifunction
3
jack on your device to a PC.
Run Samsung Kies and use wireless connections or
4
copy data and les. Refer to the Samsung Kies help for more information.
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] to return to the Today screen.
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Settings → System →
Samsung KiesOK.
Connect as a mass storage device
You can connect your device to a PC as a removable disk and access the le directory. If you insert a memory card in the device, you can also access the le directory of the memory card by using the device as a memory card reader.
The le directory of the memory card will appear as a removable disk, separate from the internal memory.
If you want to transfer les from or to a memory card,
1
insert a memory card into the device.
From the Start menu, select
2
USB Connection
Press [
3
Using the PC data cable, connect the multifunction
4
jack on your device to a PC. When connected, a pop-up window will appear on
the PC.
] to return to the Today screen.
Settings System
Mass storageOK.
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Open the folder to view les.
5
Copy les from the PC to the memory card.
6
To disconnect the device from the PC, click the USB device icon on the Windows task bar and click the option to safely remove the mass storage device. Then remove the PC data cable from the PC. Otherwise, you may lose data stored on the memory card or damage the memory card.
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Tools
Adobe Reader LE
Learn to view Acrobat PDF documents.
From the Start menu, select
1
Navigate to a PDF le and select the le name.
2
While viewing a PDF le, use the following tools:
3
Icon Function
Fit the document width.
Fit the document on the screen.
Go to the rst page in the document.
Go to the previous page.
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Adobe Reader LE.
Icon Function
Go to the next page.
Go the last page in the document.
Zoom out.
Zoom in.
To zoom by a specic percentage, select Tools
Zoom
To % and drag the slider to adjust the
zoom. Select OK to return to the document view.
Alarms
Learn to set and control alarms.
Set an alarm
From the Start menu, select 1 Alarms.
Select an alarm.
2
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Set the alarm options.
3
When you are nished, select 4 OK.
To set your alarms to sound when the device is in the silent or vibration mode, select the check box at the bottom of the alarm list.
Stop an alarm
When an alarm sounds, select or select → Dismiss All or a snooze option. Alarms with snooze will repeat
according to the number of times you specied in the settings or until you select
.
Calculator
Use the calculator to perform basic mathematical calculations. To perform a calculation,
From the Start menu, select
1
Utilities Calculator.
Enter the rst number using the calculator buttons on
2
the screen.
• C.
To clear the displayed numbers, select
•
To clear the last digit entered in a multi-digit entry, select .
Select the appropriate math function.
3
Enter the second number.
4
To view the result, select 5 =.
You can use the following buttons while performing calculations:
MC
• : Clear any value that is stored in the calculator's
memory.
MR
• : Recall the stored value from memory and inserts it
into the current calculation.
M+
• : Add the current number to the value stored in the
calculator's memory.
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Dictionary
Learn to look up words in your dictionary and set up your own wordbook.
Look up a word
From the Start menu, select 1 Dictionary.
In
Search, select ENG-ENG → a dictionary type.
2
Select
3 4 5
Word Word .
Enter a word in the text input eld.
Select the word and view the pronounciation and denition.
•
To add the word to your wordbook, select
a wordbook.
•
To display the importance of the word, select
.
Marker
To view words you have looked up, select • ◄ or ►.
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Save to...
When you are nished, select 6 OK.
Check spelling ›s
From the Start menu, select 1 Dictionary.
In
Search, select ENG-ENG → a dictionary type.
2
Select
3 4
2 3
Word Spelling check.
Enter a word in the text input eld. The dictionary shows the words that have similar
spellings.
Create a wordbook
From the Start menu, select 1 Dictionary.
Select
→New.
Enter a title for the wordbook and select
OK.
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Once you create wordbooks and add words to the wordbooks, you can have a quiz or memorisation excercise with the words. From the wordbook list, select Menu Quiz or Memorization.
View the history
From the Start menu, select 1 Dictionary.
Select
2 3
to see a list of words you have looked up.
To lter the words in the history by dictionary type, select All → a dictionary type.
File Explorer
With File Explorer, you can browse all the les and folders on your device and a memory card.
From the Start menu, select
1
File Explorer.
Navigate through les and folders by selecting folders
2
to open them and selecting Up to return to a higher level.
To browse les and folders in a memory card, open Storage Card.
Select
3
Menu to rename, delete, send, or edit your les
and folders.
Oce Mobile 2010
Learn to create and edit Excel workbooks and Word documents, open and view PowerPoint slideshows, create notes, or search for and share document les with others.
Create and edit an Excel workbook
From the Start menu, select 1 Oce Mobile 2010 → Excel Mobile 2010.
Select
2
New to create a new workbook (if necessary).
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Select a cell.
3
Enter values or text with the input panel or the
4
QWERTY keyboard.
Repeat steps 3-4 to create a spreadsheet.
5
To format cells, select 6 Menu → Edit, Insert, Format, or Tools.
To save the workbook, select
7
Create and edit a Word document
From the Start menu, select 1 Oce Mobile 2010 → Word Mobile 2010.
Select
2 3
4
New to create a new document (if necessary).
Create your document with the input panel or the QWERTY keyboard.
To change the font or paragraph format, select
FormatFont… or Paragraph…
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OK.
Menu
To save the document, select 5 OK.
Open and view a PowerPoint
presentation
From the Start menu, select 1 Oce Mobile 2010 → PowerPoint Mobile 2010.
Select the drop-down menu in the top left of the
2
screen to navigate folders and locate a PowerPoint le.
Select the le name to launch the presentation.
3
Select the screen to advance the slides.
4
To go back to the previous slide, press the Navigation • key up or left.
•
To go to the next slide, press the Navigation key down or right.
• Menu
To go to a specic slides, select slide number
• Zoom In or Zoom Out.
To zoom in or out, select
Go To or the Conrm key.
Go To → a
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To end the presentation, select 5 OK.
If you edited the presentation, select
6
Create and edit a note with OneNote
Ye s .
Mobile
From the Start menu, select 1 Oce Mobile 2010 → OneNote Mobile 2010.
Select
2 3
4
5
6
New to create a new note.
Create your text with the input panel or the QWERTY keyboard.
To change the font or paragraph format, select
Format or List.
To add an image or sound clip, select Picture, Insert Picture, or Insert Recording.
When you are nished, select
Menu → Tak e
Done or OK.
Menu
Share documents with SharePoint
Workspace Mobile
From the Start menu, select 1 Oce Mobile 2010 → SharePoint WorkSpace Mobile 2010.
Browse, send, view, edit, synchronise, or pin your
2
favourite documents.
Remote Desktop Mobile
With Remote Desktop Mobile, you can control the desktop of your computer running Windows XP Professional or later, from your device at another location. First, you need to set up your computer. For information, visit http://www. microsoft.com/windows.
To connect your device to your computer,
From the Start menu, select
1
Enter your computer name or IP address.
2
Remote Desktop Mobile.
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Enter your computer user name, password, and
3
domain name.
Select
4
Connect.
Search Phone
Learn to search your device for les and folders.
From the Start menu, select
1
Enter part of a le or folder name in the Search for eld.
2
To restrict your search, select a data type from the type
3
drop-down menu.
Select
4 5
Search.
To open an item in the result list, select the item's name.
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Search Phone.
Smart Converter
Use Unit Converter to convert one unit of measure to another. To perform a conversion,
From the Start menu, select
1
Converter.
Select a type of measurement from the tabs at the top
2
of the screen.
Enter the base amount and select the unit of measure
3
to convert. For the tip calculator, enter the total amount, a
percentage for the tip, and the number of people to split.
For the currency conversion, select Edit Rate to input the basic rate rst.
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Smart Reader
Use Smart Reader to capture information from a business card or a document.
Capture images of business cards or
documents
From the Start menu, select 1 Smart Reader.
Select
2 3
4
BizCard or Document.
Align the business card or document in the screen. For business cards, you must align the corners of the
card with the corners of the frame (the frame will turn green when aligned).
Press [
] or the Conrm key to capture the image.
If you have activated the • BizCard automatic capture setting, the device will automatically capture the image once the card is aligned in the frame.
For best results, place business cards or
•
documents on a at, level surface and ensure adequate lighting.
Edit the recognised contact information or text and
5
select Save or OKOK.
View captured images
From the Start menu, select 1 Smart Reader.
Select
2 3
Image.
Select the following tabs to sort captured images:
Icon Function
View all captured images.
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Icon Function
View captured images of business cards.
View captured images of documents.
Scroll left or right to an image.
4
To delete the image, select • .
• .
To read information from the image, select
Customise the smart reader settings
From the Start menu, select 1 Smart Reader.
Select
2 3
BizCard or Document → .
Adjust the following settings to customise the smart reader:
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Save taken image
Tools
Set whether or not to save captured
images.
Option Function
Storage
BizCard automatic capture
When you are nished, select
4
Select the default memory location for storing captured images.
Set whether or not to automatically capture a business card when it is aligned with the frame.
OK.
Stopwatch
From the Start menu, select 1 Utilities → Stopwatch.
Select
2 3 4 5
Start.
Select
Lap to record lap times.
When you are nished, select
Select
Reset to clear the recorded times.
Stop.
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Timer
From the Start menu, select 1 Utilities → Timer.
Set the length of time to count down and an alert
2
sound.
Select
3 4
Start.
When the time expires and the alert sounds, select
World Clock
You can create world clocks and change your home clock.
Create world clocks
From the Start menu, select 1 Utilities → World Clock.
Select
2
New.
OK.
Scroll through the world map and select a city.
3
A list of cities that are in the same time zone with the city you selected is displayed.
Select a city from the list.
4
Repeat steps 2-4 to add more clocks.
5
Set a world clock as your home clock
From the Start menu, select 1 Utilities → World Clock.
Select
2 3
Menu Set as Home Clock.
Select a city.
Select 4 OK → Ye s .
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Settings
Calling
• : Set the device to turn o the backlight and the
screen after a specied time during a call.
Access the Settings menu
From the Start menu, select 1 Settings.
Select a setting category and select an option.
2
Customise the setting and select 3 OK or .
Power
Battery• : View the remaining battery power level. Battery power
• : Customise the timeout settings for the
screen and backlight when the device is not connected to the power outlet.
External Power
• : Customise the timeout settings for the
screen and backlight when the device is connected to the power outlet.
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Bluetooth
Activate the Bluetooth feature to exchange information over a distance.
Clock & Alarms
Time• : Set the time zone and the current time and date. Alarms
• : Set alarms to sound at a specied time.
Home
Appearance• : Select a theme for the device interface and
select a wallpaper image.
Items
• : View or edit the items shown on the Today screen.
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Lock
Activate or deactivate the device lock feature to require a device password before using the device.
Sounds & Notications
Sounds• : Enable or disable sounds for events,
applications, alarms, screen touches, and key presses.
• Notications: Set the alert types and ringtones for
events, such as incoming calls, ActiveSync, messaging, and network connections.
Connections
Beam• : Set whether or not to receive incoming data via
Bluetooth.
Browser Connection
• : Set whether or not to
automatically detect network settings or select a network to use when browsing the web.
Connections• : Add and congure settings for internet or
work network connections.
Domain Enroll
• : Enroll your device in a company domain.
USB to PC
• : Enable or disable advanced network
functionality for USB connections to a PC.
Wi-Fi
• : Activate the WLAN feature to connect to the
internet or other network devices.
Wireless Manager
• : Enable or disable wireless functions.
Personal
Buttons
Program Buttons• : Assign application shortcuts to
device keys.
Up/Down Control
• : Customise how the device will
recognise your up or down scrolling.
Wake up
• : Set which keys will wake up the device.
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Call Reject Message
Select a message to be sent to reject incoming calls. From the reject message list, you can add or delete reject messages.
DivX Registration
Check your registration code for registering your device to play videos protected by DivX encoding.
Owner Information
Identication• : Enter your personal identication
information, including name, company, address, telephone number, and email address.
Notes
• : Enter a note regarding owner information.
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Phone
Phone•
General ­Call Cost: View call cost information, reset the call cost
counter, set a maximum allowable call cost, and set the price per unit for calls. Caller ID: Set whether to provide your Caller ID information to everyone, no one, or only your contacts. Own Number: Store your own numbers. The maximum number of own numbers you can store may dier depending on your SIM or USIM card. Fixed Dialing: Activate xed dialling and add numbers to the xed dialling list. Auto Answer: Set how quickly calls are automatically answered during hands-free operation. Closed User Group: Activate a closed user group, allow or prevent outside access, and use either default group numbers or specify a group index.
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Voice Call
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Call Barring: View and receive settings from your service provider that allow you to bar (block) incoming or outgoing calls. Call Forwarding: View and receive settings from your service provider that allow you to forward calls. Call Waiting: Receive a notication of an incoming call while you are on the phone.
Video Call
-
Video Call Options: Select a display layout, an image to display when using the Hide me option, and video quality for video calls. Call Barring: View and receive settings from your service provider that allow you to bar (block) incoming or outgoing calls. Call Forwarding: View and receive settings from your service provider that allow you to forward calls.
Message ­Cell Broadcast Message: Enable or disable cell
broadcast message reception, modify the channel list, and set languages for CB messages. WAP Push Message: Set the push message receiving option, the push message service centre, and push message loading options.
Voice Mail: View and edit voice mail numbers. Send Text Message Options: Set the network
selection option, the validity period for sending text messages, and the text message service centre.
Language Change
-
Change the language of the operating system. Changing the language will erase your data and settings and reinstall the selected language version of the operating system.
This feature is not available if Mass storage is selected in USB Connection. To use this feature, deactivate Mass storage.
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