Samsung SCH-I600 (Verizon) User Guide

SCH-i600 Series
Portable Digital Dual Band
Telephone
User Guide
Please read this guide before operating your
phone, and keep it for future reference.
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24-Hour Technical Support (24 hrs.): *611 SEND
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Contents

Introduction ...............................................................................1
SCH-i600 features .....................................................................1
SCH-i600 closed view ...............................................................2
SCH-i600 open view ..................................................................3
Battery and accessories...........................................................4
Low battery indicator ................................................................. 4
Install the battery ....................................................................... 4
Remove the battery ................................................................... 5
Charge the battery..................................................................... 5
Getting Started ..........................................................................6
Antenna ..................................................................................... 6
Turn your Smartphone on.......................................................... 6
The SCH-i600 display................................................................ 6
The Home Screen .................................................................... 6
Display screen ........................................................................... 7
Icons.......................................................................................... 8
Your Smartphone’s keypad ....................................................... 9
Hot keys................................................................................... 10
Set up Voicemail...................................................................... 13
Contact Customer Care........................................................... 13
Make and answer calls ...........................................................14
Make a call from your Contacts list.......................................... 14
Answer Calls............................................................................ 15
Use the speakerphone in a call ............................................... 15
Navigate menus ......................................................................16
Navigate using shortcuts ......................................................... 16
Optional SD Card ....................................................................17
Transfer data to the SD Card from your computer .................. 17
Use the SD Card ..................................................................... 19
Settings ....................................................................................20
Call Options............................................................................. 20
Sounds .................................................................................... 21
Profiles..................................................................................... 22
Home Screen........................................................................... 24
About ....................................................................................... 25
Accessibility............................................................................. 26
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Data Connections.....................................................................27
Date and Time..........................................................................28
Owner Information....................................................................29
Power Management .................................................................30
Regional Settings .....................................................................31
Remove Programs ...................................................................32
Security ....................................................................................33
Phone Settings.........................................................................34
TTY/TDD ..................................................................................35
Your Personal Digital Assistant ............................................36
Calendar...................................................................................36
Contacts ...................................................................................38
Program Speed Dial numbers ..................................................42
Microsoft® ActiveSync® ........................................................44
Minimum PC requirements....................................................... 44
Install ActiveSync .....................................................................45
Upload and access media files.................................................47
Use ActiveSync via IR ..............................................................49
Partnerships ............................................................................58
Create a New Partnership ........................................................58
Text, symbols, and numbers .................................................59
Enter text using T9 ...................................................................59
Enter text using Multi-tap..........................................................61
Enter numbers..........................................................................62
Messaging ...............................................................................63
Voicemail..................................................................................63
SMS Text Messages ................................................................63
E-mail .......................................................................................66
Voice Signal ............................................................................72
Voice Signal Features ..............................................................72
Understanding Roaming ........................................................77
Roaming...................................................................................77
Roaming Options......................................................................77
Call History ..............................................................................78
View your Call History ..............................................................78
Caller ID ...................................................................................82
Call Waiting ..............................................................................82
Three-way Calling ....................................................................83
Tasks........................................................................................84
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Create a new task.................................................................... 84
Mark a Task complete ............................................................. 84
Activate a completed task........................................................ 85
Delete a Task .......................................................................... 85
Voice Notes .............................................................................86
Make a recording..................................................................... 86
Rename a recording ................................................................ 87
Other Applications ..................................................................88
Pocket Internet Explorer.......................................................... 88
MSN Messenger...................................................................... 90
My Text.................................................................................... 95
Windows® MediaTM Player 8 for Smartphone ....................... 96
Solitaire.................................................................................... 98
The Accessories menu...........................................................99
Calculator ................................................................................ 99
Wireless Link ......................................................................... 100
Infrared Receive .................................................................... 100
Modem link ............................................................................ 102
Portable Keyboard (optional accessory)................................ 104
Warranty ................................................................................114
STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY ...................................... 114
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
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Introduction
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Samsung SCH-i600. The SCH-i600 is a Windows Mobile™ based device and is compatible with Windows Mobile™ Smartphone applications. The SCH-i600 is an integrated communication device that allows you to make calls, send and receive e-mail, instant message friends and family, sync personal information with your PC, and much more. We ask that you take time to read this guide and become familiar with this phone’s many features.
SCH-i600 features
Large 170 x 220 pixel, 65k color Transflective
TFT screen
Pocket Outlook
High speed data (CDMA 2000 1X Technology)
E911 Capable
Windows Mobile™ software for Smartphones
Short Message Service (SMS) Messaging
Advanced Voice Recognition
Pocket Internet Explorer
Secure Digital (SD) Expansion Card Capability
(Supports SDIO cards)
Wave file, MIDI (Type 0) ring tone support
Windows
MSN Messenger
ActiveSync
®
®
Media Player™ 8 for Smartphone
®
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SCH-i600 closed view
Signal Strength Indicator
Antenna
Battery Charge Indicator
Front Display
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SCH-i600 open view
Earpiece
Icons
SCH-i600 open view
Left Soft
ey Option
avigation Key
Left Soft Key
Headset Connector
Volume Keys
Home Key
END Key
Voice Memo Key
Right Soft Key Option
OK Key
Right Soft Key
Quick List Key
Backspace /Clear Key
Browser Key
END Key
/Power Key
Alpha-Numeric
Keypad
Microphone
Power/Interface Connector
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Battery and accessories
The SCH-i600 comes with a standard rechargeable battery, power accessory, and headset.
The battery for the SCH-i600 can be charged before it is fully drained without causing damage.
Low battery indicator
An audible alert sounds in standby and talk modes to alert you of a low battery.
In standby mode with one bar left on the battery
strength indicator ( ), the Smartphone beeps every five minutes until it shuts down (approximately 40 minutes for
a standard battery; 100 minutes for an extended battery).
In talk mode with one bar left on the battery strength
indicator ( ), the Smartphone beeps every minute until it shuts down (approximately 10 minutes for a standard
battery; 13 minutes for an extended battery).
Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibrate mode, browser use, and other functions affect talk/standby times.
Install the battery
1. Position the battery on back of the Smartphone so the
plastic tabs on the battery line up with the grooves on the Smartphone.
2. Gently slide the battery toward the top of the
Smartphone until it snaps into place.
a. b. c.
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Battery and accessories
Remove the battery
1. Press the battery release latch and slide
the battery toward the bottom end of the Smartphone.
2. Lift the battery to remove.
Charge the battery

Connect the Power Accessory

The power accessory allows you to charge your Smartphone’s battery from any standard 120 VAC wall outlet. You can also place calls while the battery is charging.
1. With the battery installed, plug the connector from the
power accessory into the Power/Interface connector at the bottom end of the Smartphone.
2. Plug the AC module for the power accessory
into a standard 120 VAC wall outlet. Your Smartphone begins charging.
Although you can place calls while charging, the battery charges faster when the Smartphone is turned off.

Disconnect the Power Accessory

Once your battery is fully charged, disconnect the power accessory from the Smartphone.
1. Press the release button on top of the power accessory
connector that is plugged into the Smartphone.
2. Pull the connector away from the Smartphone.
3. Disconnect the AC module from the 120 VAC wall outlet.
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Getting Started
Antenna
Avoid touching the antenna while the phone on. Contact with the antenna affects the quality of your calls and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than necessary.
Turn your Smartphone on
Once you’ve installed and fully charged the battery, press and hold . Your service provider’s name and logo briefly appear in the display, followed by the Home Screen.
The SCH-i600 display
There are two different types of screen displays for your Smartphone, the
Home Screen and the Display Screen.
The Home Screen
The Home Screen is the first screen you’ll see upon power up. Use the choose and customize the Home Screen. The numbered items in the illustration to the right are described in more detail in the
Home Screen sub menu to
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
following table.
The names and descriptions in the following table apply only to the VZW Full Layout Home Screen. Other layouts are available through the Home Screen sub menu.
Item Name Function
Indicates such things as signal strength, bat-
1 Title Bar
tery charge status, network mode, messages, and ringer status.
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Getting Started
Item Name Function
2
Recent
Apps
Most
Service
3
Mode
E-mail/
4
SMS
Pending
5
appoint-
ments
News/
6
Data Card
7Profile
8 Menu Bar
Display screen
Indicates The five most recently used appli­cations. Use the OK/Navigation key to high­light/launch any applications that appear.
Indicates the present mode of service, such as Home Service or Roaming. The time of day also appears in the display.
Indicates the number of E-mail or SMS mes­sages in your Inbox.
Indicates names/times of pending appoint­ments.
Access news through Internet Explorer. Acess the data card through file explorer.
Indicates the currently selected profile.
Displays left and right soft key commands.
1)
The display screen is any screen other than the Home Screen.
2)
Display screen format does not change. However, Title Bar and Menu Bar content change according to the current menu or application. The display screen
3)
contains some or all of the elements in the following table.
Item Name Function
Title
1
Bar
Appli-
2
cation
Display
Menu
3
Bar
Indicates the current application, menu, or sub menu, battery charge status, signal strength, network mode, and ringer status.
Contains menus, sub menus, Internet content, and application work areas.
Displays left and right soft key commands.
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Icons
Various icons may appear in your Smartphone’s display or Home Screen during operation. The following table lists these icons as well as their descriptions.
Icon Definition
Signal strength, more bars indicate a better signal.
GPS is on for location.
Global Positioning Service (GPS) for 911 is active.
Indicates the ringer is set to On.
Indicates the ringer for the selected profile is set to Vibrate or Off.
Indicates your Smartphone is charging.
Indicates that the 1X high speed data protocol is supported.
Receive and transmit icon that appears in the Home Screen whenever your Smartphone transmits or
Indicates the battery power level. More bars equal more power.
You have a new SMS message or E-mail message in your Inbox.
E-mail(1)
You have a new E-mail message. The number in parenthesis indicates the number of messages.
You have a missed call. Also, the right soft key changes from Contacts to Call History.
Your Smartphone is in Roaming mode.
You are in speakerphone mode.
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Getting Started
Your Smartphone’s keypad
The keys of the SCH-i600 are functionally divided into three groups. The Navigation keys, Alpha-numeric keypad, and Hot keys (on each side of the Smartphone).
1.) Navigation: Scroll through menus and lists, confirm changes that you’ve entered, and interact with menus that appear in the display.
2.) Alpha-numeric: Enter text, numbers, and symbols.
3.) Hot keys: Located on both sides of the Smartphone. Used to launch applications, increase volume, power the Smartphone on and off, and more.

Navigation/OK key

Use any of the four directional arrows on the Navigation/OK key to scroll through and highlight items, menus, and programs in a list or on the Internet. Once an item, link, or menu is highlighted, press to perform the function related to the selection.

Home key

Press to return to the Home Screen from any menu, sub­menu, or application.

Back/Clear key

Press to close the current menu and return to the previous menu or screen. While in any text edit screen, you can also press to backspace and clear text. Press and hold to clear all text in the field.
1.)
2.)
3.)
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Soft keys

The soft keys are located at the top of your Smartphone’s keypad, on either side of the Navigation key. The function of each soft key is defined by what appears above it in the menu bar, which is the bottom portion of the display screen.
Press the left soft key ( ) to perform the function that
appears directly above it in the menu bar.
Press the right soft key ( ) to perform the function that
appears directly above it in the menu bar.

Alpha-Numeric keypad

Use the alpha-numeric keypad to place calls. You can also enter text, numbers, and symbols into messages or information into Use multi-press as the standard method for entering text, or
T9 to write messages faster.
Contacts using the alpha-numeric keypad.
Hot keys
There are additional keys on both sides of the Smartphone that perform a variety of useful functions.
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Getting Started

Voice Memo key

Briefly press the Record/Memo key ( ) to display any recordings that you have made. You have the option of recording a new memo or playing back an old memo.
Once the record list appears in the display, press the left
soft key ( )
1. Press the right soft key ( ) Menu to display a pop-up
menu containing
2. Press the up or down arrows ( or ) on the
Record to record a new memo.
Play, Record, Rename, or Delete.
Navigation key to highlight your selection.
3. Press to confirm your choice.

Volume Up/Down keys

Press and release the up or down volume keys to adjust earpiece volume from any screen.

Internet/Voice Signal key

Briefly press the Internet/Voice Signal key ( ) to launch
Internet Explorer and go to the most recently visited web
page. Press and hold until you hear a tone, then release it to launch numbers, open applications, look up contacts, and much more using voice recognition technology.
Voice Signal. Voice Signal enables you to dial
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Quick List key

1. Briefly press the Quick List key ( ) to display the
functions listed in the following table.

Tip: Press and hold the Quick List key while the flip is closed to turn on the backlight for the front LED display.

Tip: Press and hold the Quick List key while the flip is open to turn the Radio function on or off. Radio functionality refers to the RF capabilities of your Smartphone. With the radio function off, you cannot place or receive calls.

Function Description
Set your Smartphone to lock after a specified
Device lock
Key lock
Radio off
Normal
Silent
Meeting
Loud
More...
period of time. You’ll be asked to set and con­firm a password to enable this feature.
Lock your Smartphone’s keypad to prevent accidental dialing. Press the soft key Unlock,
then press phone’s keypad.
Turn the RF transmitting capabilities of your Smartphone on or off, enabling you to use your Smartphone’s PDA capabilities in areas where phone use is prohibited.
Selects the Normal volume profile.
Selects the Silent volume profile.
Selects the Meeting volume profile.
Selects the Loud volume profile.
Displays the additional profiles of 1 Headset and 2 Speakerphone.
to unlock your Smart-
2. Press the up or down arrows ( or ) on the
navigation key to scroll through the functions.
3. Once a function is highlighted, press the left soft key ( )
to enable the function.
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Getting Started
Set up Voicemail
All unanswered calls to your Smartphone are sent to voicemail, even if your Smartphone is turned off. Therefore, you’ll want to set up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as you activate your Smartphone. Your service provider has assigned your voicemail number to the key.
1. Press and hold to dial your voicemail. *86 and Calling... appear in the display.
2. When the system answers, enter your password then
press .
3. Follow the system prompts to set up your voicemail.
You can also press , , , then to dial voicemail.
Contact Customer Care
verizonwireless.com is open 24 hours a day for customer service, general information, even shopping. But just in case, be sure to keep the following numbers handy.
Customer Service (6am–11pm): *611 SEND
24-Hour Technical Support (24 hrs.): *611 SEND
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Make and answer calls
1. At the Home Screen, enter the number you wish to call
using the keypad.
2. Press .
Make a call from your Contacts list
Contacts are entries that you create to store names, numbers, and other information for people or groups of interest. If you’ve already entered information into your Contacts list, you can recall and dial the contact easily. See “Contacts” on page 38 for information on creating contacts.
1. At the Home Screen, press the right soft key Contacts.
2. Press or until the contact that you wish to call
is highlighted.

Tip: To quickly locate a name, press (or multi-press) any key on the keypad that corresponds to the first letter of the contact’s name.

3. When the desired contact is highlighted, press .
Details for the contact appear in the display.
4. If the entry contains more than one number, use
or to highlight the desired number.
5. Press or to call the number.
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Make and answer calls
Answer Calls
1. Make sure that the Smartphone is turned on.
2. When you receive an incoming call, the Incoming screen
appears in the display. press
Reject to silence the ringer and let the call go
Accept to answer the call or
to voicemail.
Use the speakerphone in a call
Speakerphone amplifies the caller’s voice and routes it through the speaker on back of the handset. You can then place your Smartphone nearby and converse hands free.
1. While in a call, press the right soft key ( ) Menu. A pop-
up menu appears in the display.
2. Use the navigation key to highlight Speakerphone, then
press . The speakerphone icon ( )appears in the upper portion of the display. You can now hear the person you are calling over the speaker.

Tip: Press and hold while in a call to activate the speakerphone.

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Navigate menus
Navigation of your Smartphone’s menus and sub-menus is similar to that of a Windows-based PC.
1. Press the left soft key, labeled Programs at the Home
Screen.
2. Use the navigation key to scroll through the menus. To
move to the next page of menus, ensure highlighted (when available), then press
3. Once you arrive at a the desired menu or sub menu,
press .
Navigate using shortcuts
Due to dynamics of i600 menus, a list of menus and sub menus (along with their corresponding menu numbers) is not provided in this user guide.
You can also shortcut to a menu by pressing the left soft
key
Programs, and then the corresponding menu and sub
menu numbers.
For example, press the left soft key
Programs, then press to
launch
ActiveSync.
More... is
.
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Optional SD Card
Optional SD Card
The open slot on the right side of the Smartphone is for use with an optional SD (secure digital) card. SD cards come in a variety of sizes and can hold up to 1 gigabyte of data. Download and use applications, games, and more using the enhanced storage capacity of the SD card.
Tip: The SD Slot is an I/O port, which allows Bluetooth,
802.11x, phone attachments, and more, enabling expansion and making your Smartphone the ultimate communicator.
Transfer data to the SD Card from your computer
1. Insert the SD Card (label side up) into the slot on the
right side of the Smartphone. The beveled edge should be facing toward the top of the Smartphone.
2. Insert your Smartphone into the desktop cradle and
synchronize the Smartphone with your PC via ActiveSync.
3. Open Windows Explorer then highlight the application,
game, or folder that you wish to transfer to the SD Card.
4. Highlight and copy the file(s) or folder(s) to your
computer’s clipboard.
5. Using the ActiveSync
menu, click the icon to open the
folder.
Device
Explore
Mobile
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6. Double-click on the Smartphone folder to open it up.
7. Double-click the Storage Card folder to open it up. Any
contents of the SD Card appear in the display.
8. Locate the folder or subfolder where you wish to paste
the files that you’ve copied.
9. Press Ctrl-V on your computer to paste the files or folders
that you copied to your computer’s clipboard to the Smartphone SD Card.
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Optional SD Card
Use the SD Card
Once you’ve transferred files from your computer to the SD Card using ActiveSync, you can access games or applications that have been transferred to your SD Card.
For example, if you’ve transferred any multimedia files onto your SD Card that are compatible with Windows Media Player, simply open Windows Media Player from the Home Screen and select the media file that you wish to play. There is no need to look or browse your Smartphone for the SD Card. The SD Card is recognized when it is installed.

Remove the SD Card

1. Press in on the card with your fingernail until you hear a
click, then quickly release. The card pops out of the slot approximately one quarter of an inch.
2. Grasp the exposed section of the card and pull it out with
your fingers.
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Settings
The Settings menu is the control center for a wide variety of functions. Use the ring tones, editing profiles, and displaying information about your Smartphone’s hardware and software.
Call Options
1. At the Home Screen, press the left soft key ( ) Programs, then press until More... is highlighted.
2. Press , then use the navigation key to
highlight
3. Press . Call options is highlighted.
4. Press . The Call Options sub-menus in the following
table appear in the display.
Sub-menu Function
Call answer
Provide voice pri­vacy notifications
Auto answer
Phone number
Voice mail number
Country code
Area code
Settings menu for such things as changing
Settings.
Pick the method that you wish to answer calls. Options are Send key, Folder open, Any key.
Check the box to allow voice privacy notifi­cations to be sent via the network.
Set your Smartphone to answer calls after a specified period of time. Options range from Off to 10 seconds.
View the phone number assigned to your Smartphone.
Enter or view the voice mail number assigned to your Smartphone.
Enter the country code for your Smartphone. The country code for the U.S.A. is 1.
Enter the area code specific to your location.
5. Use the navigation key to highlight a sub-menu.
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Settings
Press or to choose from available options.
6.
7. Press the left soft key ( ) Done when finished or press
the right soft key ( )
Settings menu.
Cancel to return to the
Sounds
Use the Sounds sub-menu to set the desired tones for such things as reminders, new messages, and alarms.
1. At the Home Screen, press the left soft key ( ) Programs, then press until More... is highlighted.
2. Press , then use the navigation key to
highlight
3. Press , then press until Sounds is highlighted.
4. Press , then use or to highlight any of the
sub-menus in the following table.
Sub-menu Function
Ring tone
Reminders
New e-mail
New SMS
New voice message
New instant message
New channel message
Alarm clock
Exclamation
Question
Settings.
Selects the default ring tone for calls.
Selects the ring tone or melody for reminders.
Selects the ring tone or melody for new e-mail.
Selects the ring tone or melody for new SMS messages.
Selects the ring tone or melody for new voice messages.
Selects the ring tone or melody for new instant messages.
Selects the ring tone or melody for new chan­nel messages.
Selects the ring tone or melody for an alarm.
Selects the ring tone or melody for an exclamation.
Selects the ring tone or melody for a question.
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Sub-menu Function
Warn ings
Keypad control
5. Once you arrive at an option, press or to select the
Selects the ring tone or melody for a warning.
Selects the type of sound emitted when a key is pressed.
desired tone.
6. Press the left soft key ( ) Done when finished, or press
the right soft key ( ) the
Settings menu.
Menu then select Cancel to return to
Profiles
The Profiles sub-menu allows you to select and modify available profiles. There are separate profiles for normal use, when in meetings, when using the headset, and so on. Each profile controls such properties as ringer volume and ringer type for when you receive a call, when an alarm sounds, and other essential functions.
1. At the Home Screen, press the left soft key ( ) Programs, then press until More... is highlighted.
2. Press , then use the navigation key to
highlight
3. Press , then press until Profiles is highlighted.
4. Press , then press or to highlight a profile.
Settings.
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Headset and Speakerphone profiles cannot be selected
directly. These options are selected automatically when you plug in a headset or use the speakerphone option.

1 Normal

2 Silent

3 Meeting

4 Loud

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