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Table of Contents
Section 1: Getting Started .............................................. 4
Index ............................................................................145
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Section 1: Getting Started
This section explains how this manual is put together, and how to
start using your Samsung Jet Set™ phone by activating your
service and setting up your Voicemail.
Understanding this User Manual
The chapters of this guide generally follow the same order as the
menus and sub-menus in your phone. A robust index for quick
reference to most features begins on page 145.
Also included is important safety information that you should
know before using your phone. Most of this information is near
the back of the guide, beginning on page 122.
Notes and Tips
Throughout this guide there is text that is set apart from the rest.
These are intended to point out important information, quick
methods for activating features, to define terms, and more. The
definitions for these methods are as follows:
•
Notes
: Explain alternative options within the current feature, menu, or
sub-menu.
•
Tips
: Provide quick or innovative methods for performing functions
related to the subject at hand.
•
Important
: Points out important information about the current feature
that could affect performance, or even damage your phone.
Text Conventions
This manual provides condensed information about how to use
your phone. To make this possible, the following terms and icon
appear in place of repeatedly3-used procedural steps:
highlight
Use the Navigation key () to move a highlighting
effect onto a menu item or screen item of interest.
select
After “highlighting” a menu item or screen item,
press the OK key () to launch, access, or save a
highlighted menu item or screen field of interest.
➔ Used in place of “select” in long “drill down”
procedure steps.
Example:
“...
Settings
➔
Call Settings
➔
Call Answer
...”
Charging the Battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery.
Only use Samsung-approved charging devices and batteries.
Samsung accessories are designed to maximize battery life. Use
of other accessories may invalidate your warranty and may
cause damage.
Getting Started 4
Use the Travel Adapter
The travel adapter included
with your phone is a
convenient, light-weight
charger that rapidly charges
your phone from any 120/220
VAC outlet.
1. Plug the large end of the Travel Adapter into a standard
120 VAC or 220 VAC wall outlet.
Important!:
For connection to an electrical supply not located in North
America, you must use an adaptor of the proper configuration for
the power outlet. Use of the wrong adapter could damage your
phone and void your warranty.
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2. Insert the smaller end of the Travel Adapter into the
charger/accessory connector on the lower right side of
your phone.
Important!:
You must unplug the adapter before removing the battery from
the phone during charging to avoid damage.
Low battery indicator
The battery indicator () in the upper-right corner of the
display indicates power level. Monitor the battery strength and
ensure your battery is adequately charged.
•
Three bars () indicate a full charge.
•
An empty battery icon () indicates a near empty battery.
•
A blinking empty battery icon () and a tone sounding indicate you
have two to three minutes before the battery is too low to operate the
phone.
If you continue to use your phone without charging its battery, the
phone will shut down.
Activating Your Phone
Contact your Wireless Carrier and follow their instructions for
obtaining service, if necessary. We suggest that you read this
guide to fully understand the services your phone supports.
Install the Battery
Note:
Your phone comes packaged with a partially charged rechargeable
standard Li-Ion battery and travel adapter.
Important!:
You must fully charge the battery the first time you use your
phone, otherwise you could damage the battery. A fully
discharged battery requires up to 4 hours of charge time.
1. Insert the top end of the
battery first, matching
the gold contacts on the
inside of the battery to
those on the phone.
2. Press lightly on the
bottom end of the battery down into the phone until it slips
into place.
3. Place the battery cover
over the battery and slide
the battery cover into
place.
Remove the Battery
1. Press and hold to turn off the phone (if on).
2. Press down on the
battery cover release
latch (1) and slide the
cover (2) toward the
bottom end of the phone.
3. Lift the battery (3) up and
away from the phone,
bottom end first.
Getting Started 6
Turn Your Phone On
1. Open the flip on your phone,
as shown.
2. Press .
Note:
As with any other radio-transmitting
device, do not touch the antenna
while using your phone as this can
affect call quality and can cause the
phone to operate at a higher power
level than is necessary.
3. The phone begins searching
for a network signal.
4. Once the phone finds a
signal, the time, date, and
day appear in the second
line of the display.
5. You’re now ready to place and receive calls.
Note:
If you are outside of your carrier’s coverage or roaming area, the No
Service icon () appears at the top of the phone’s display. If you
cannot place or receive calls, try later when service is available, or at
another location.
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Press
Turn Your Phone Off
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Press and hold for two or more seconds. Your phone
powers off.
Note:
If your phone is on and you press for less than one second, the
phone will not power off. This prevents your phone from being turned
off accidentally.
Setting Up Your Voicemail
Voicemail allows callers to leave voice messages, which can be
retrieved any time.
Note:
Once your Voicemail account has been set up, you can use the
Voicemail folder (under the Message menu) to view details of voice
messages in your Voicemail box.
1. In standby mode, press and hold or dial your own
mobile number to dial Voicemail.
2. Follow the prompts in the new user tutorial to setup your
mail box.
Listen to Voicemail
1. In standby mode, press and hold or dial your own
mobile number to dial Voicemail. After connecting, you will
hear your voice greeting.
You are prompted to enter your password.
2.
Memory Card (Optional)
Your phone has a Memory Card slot on its right side, behind the
battery cover. You can install a microSD™ card to provide
additional memory for storing files (such as, sound files and
photos) in your phone.
Install a Memory Card
1. Open the battery cover from the back of your phone. (For
more information, refer to “Remove the Battery” on
page 6.)
2. Insert the memory card — label side facing up and smaller
end pointing toward the phone — into the memory card
slot.
3. Press the memory card up into the slot until the card locks
into place.
4. Replace the battery cover.
Remove a Memory Ca rd
1. Open the battery cover from the back of your phone. (For
more information, refer to “Remove the Battery” on
page 6.)
2. Press the memory card up into the slot until the card lock
releases.
3. Remove the memory card from the memory card slot.
4. If desired, install another memory card. (For more
information, refer to “Install a Memory Card” on page 8.)
5. Replace the battery cover.
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Section 2: Understanding Your Phone
This section outlines some key features of your phone. It also
describes the screen format and the icons that will be displayed
when the phone is in use.
Features of Your Phone
•
Domestic and international voice and text messaging service (available
on participating networks).
•
High speed data (CDMA 2000 1x Technology)
•
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology (see Note)
•
Global Positioning (GPS) Technology
•
Personal Information Manager (PIM) Functions
•
Picture (MMS) Messaging
•
Text (SMS) Messaging
•
Built-in 2 Megapixel Digital Camera with Camcorder function
•
Voice Dial
•
Speakerphone
Note:
The Samsung Jet Set™ supports the wireless handsfree profile and
the serial port profile for Bluetooth® wireless technology. The Jet Set
does not support Bluetooth OBEX profiles.
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Closed View of Your Phone
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5
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Features
1. Volume Key — In standby mode (with the flip open),
adjusts the voice call ringer volume, voice volume during a
call, and many option settings in
Settings
sub-menus.
With an incoming call, mutes the ringer.
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In standby mode (with the flip closed), switches on the
backlight for the Front Display (shows the time and phone
status icons).
2.
microSD™ Memory Card Slot
— Lets you install additional
memory for storing pictures, videos, music files, and other
multimedia files.
3. Camera Lens — The lens of your phone’s built-in Camera.
4. Front Display — Shows time, date, and phone status
icons.
5.
Music Player Keys
— Lets you control music play with your
phone closed.
6.
Headset Connector
— Lets you connect wired headsets
and TTY devices (devices that allow people who are deaf
or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language
disabilities, to communicate via a telephone).
7. Camera Key — Launches the Camera feature in your
phone.
8. Power/Accessory Connector — Lets you connect a
travel adaptor or optional accessories (such as, a Travel
Adapter or an optional Data Cable) to your phone.
Open View of Your Phone
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3
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Understanding Your Phone 10
Features
1. Earpiece/Speaker — Lets you hear the other caller,
ringtones, alerts, alarms, and music and videos.
2. Main Display — Indicates the status of your phone,
including numbers dialed, feature and function screens,
status icons, message indicators, signal strength, and so
on.
3. Left Soft Key — Used to navigate through menus and
applications and to select the choice indicated at the
bottom left corner of the Main LCD.
4. OK Key — In standby mode, pressing this key launches
the Main Menu. In Menu mode, pressing this key accepts
the highlighted choice in a menu.
5. SEND Key — Lets you place or receive a call. In standby
mode, press the key once to access the recent call log.
6.
Voice Mail Hot Key
— Pressing and holding this key calls
your Voice Mail account.
7. Special Function Keys — Enter special characters.
Performs various functions.
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8. Microphone — Lets the other caller hear you clearly when
you are speaking to them.
9. Voice Recognition Key — In Idle mode, pressing and
holding this key launches VoiceSignal options.
10. Alpha-numeric Keys — Use these keys to enter
numbers, letters, and characters.
11. END/Power/Menu Exit Key — Ends a call. If you press
and hold the END key, the power goes On or Off. When you
receive an incoming call, press to send the call to
voicemail.
12. BACK Key — Deletes characters from the display when
you are in text entry mode. Press this key to return to the
previous menu or screen when navigating features on your
phone.
13. Navigation Key — In Menu mode, lets you scroll through
the phone menu options. In Standby mode, lets you access
preset functions and one user-defined function.
14. Right Soft Key — Used to navigate through menus and
applications and to select the choice indicated at the
bottom right corner of the Main Display.
Command Keys
Functions for the soft keys are defined by what appears above
each in the display. There are two soft keys, the Left soft key
() and the Right soft key ().
Left Soft Key
Some functions of the Left soft key are as follows.
•
In standby mode, press the
Menu
(left) soft key () to open the Main
Menu.
•
When the left soft key function is Edit, press
Edit
() to edit a
Contact.
Right Soft Key
Some functions of the Right soft key are as follows.
•
In standby mode, press the
Contacts
Find
list.
•
When the right soft key function is Options, press
Contacts (
right) soft key () to open the
Options
() and a
pop-up menu appears.
•
When the right soft key function is Back, press
Back
() to back up
one menu level.
OK Key
•
In a menu, press the OK key () to accept the highlighted selection.
•
In camera mode, press the
TAK E
key () to take a photo or to create
a Pic. message.
•
When the
MENU/OK
key function is EDIT, press the
EDIT
key () to
edit a Draft message.
CLR Key
The
CLR
key () is used to erase or clear numbers, text, or
symbols from the display. You can also use to return to a
previous menu or to return to standby mode from any menu.
1. If you enter an incorrect character, briefly press to
backspace (and delete) the character.
2. To erase the entire sentence, press and hold .
3. To back up one menu level, briefly press .
4. To return to standby mode, press and hold until you
return to standby mode.
END Key
1. Press the END key to turn your phone on.
2. Press and hold the END key to turn your phone off.
3. Briefly press once to disconnect a call.
4. Press to return to standby mode from any menu, or to
cancel the last input.
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SEND Key
The SEND key () is used to answer calls, dial calls, and to
recall the last number(s) dialed, received, or missed.
1. Press once to answer calls.
2. Enter a number and briefly press to make a call.
3. Briefly press in standby mode to display a list of
recent calls to and from your phone.
4. Press twice in standby mode to call the most recent
number.
5. Press to pick up a waiting call. Press again to
switch back to the other call.
Navigation Key
Use the directional keys on the Navigation key () to
browse menus, sub-menus, and lists. Each key also acts as a
shortcut to launch applications.
Camera Key
Use the Camera key () — located on the right side of
your phone — to activate the camera built into your phone and to
take pictures.
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Understanding the Display Screen
1. The top line of your
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phone’s main display
contains icons that
indicate network status,
battery power, signal
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strength, connection type,
and more.
2. The center portion of the
main display shows
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3
information such as call progress information, messages,
and photos.
3. The bottom line of the main display shows current soft key
functions.
The sample screen shows that pressing the Left soft key
() will open the Main
key () will show the
Menu
, and pressing the Right soft
Contacts Find
screen.
Display Screen Icons
Your Jet Set phone can show you definitions of the icons that
appear on the top lines of the front and main displays. To access
the Icon Glossary:
䊳
In idle mode, press the
➔
Phone Info
➔
Icon Glossary
Menu
soft key, then select
. A list shows of the icons
Settings
that can appear on the top lines of the displays.
External Display
Your phone has an external display on the
outside of the flip. When you close the
phone, the external display shows a digital or
analog clock. (For more information, refer to
“Clock Format” on page 107.)
Icons that appear in the external display indicate the following:
•
Incoming calls and messages
•
Alarms and alerts
•
Battery charge level
•
Signal strength
Dialogue Boxes
Dialogue boxes prompt for action, inform you of status, or warn
of situations such as low memory. Dialogue boxes and their
definitions are outlined below.
•
Choice
•
Example: “Save message?”
•
Reconfirm
•
Example: “Erase message?”
•
Performing
•
Example: “Sending...” “Connecting...”
•
Completed
•
Example: “Message Saved”
•
Information
•
Example: “New Voicemails”
•
Error
•
Example: “System Error!”
•
Warning
•
Example: “Battery Low,” “Memory Full!”
Backlights
Backlights illuminate the internal and external displays and the
keypad. When you press any key or open the phone, the
backlights come on. They go off when no keys are pressed within
a period of time set in the Backlight menu.
Note:
During a phone call, the display backlights dim and turn off after 10
seconds to conserve battery power, regardless of the Backlight setting.
(For more information, refer to “Backlight” on page 108.)
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Your Phone’s Modes
Call Answer Mode
You can select how you wish to answer a call.
1. In standby mode, press the
Menu
➔
Settings
➔ Call
Settings ➔ Call Answer. The following call answer
options appear in the display:
•Any Key
— Pressing any key except or answers a
call.
• Send Key
— Only pressing answers a call.
•Flip Open
— Opening the phone’s flip or pressing answers a
call.
2. Select the desired method for answering calls.
Input Mode
Input mode determines how you enter text, numbers and
symbols. While at any text entry screen, press the Left soft key
(), then choose the input mode from the pop-up menu using
the navigation keys. Optional input modes are
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, and
Symbols
. (For more information, refer to “Entering Text”
T9 Word, Abc, ABC
on page 31.)
Tip:
You can also cycle between
pressing and holding the key until the phone beeps.
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T9 Word, Abc/ABC
, and
123
by repeatedly
Lock Mode
When the phone is in Lock Mode, restrictions are placed on
phone use. You can receive calls and messages, but cannot place
outgoing calls (except for emergency numbers) until you unlock
the phone. Lock Mode also restricts access to menus and the
volume key. Unlock your phone by entering the lock code when
prompted. (For more information, refer to “Change Lock Code”
on page 114.)
Standby Mode
Standby mode is the state of the phone once it has found service
and is idle. The phone goes into standby mode:
•
After you power the phone on.
•
When you press after a call or from within a menu.
In standby mode, you will see the time, day, and date as well as
all phone status icons.
1. While in standby mode, enter a phone number, and press
,
Receive Messages in Standby Mode
to place a call.
2. Press to return to standby mode.
You can receive messages in standby mode. An alert tone sounds
and a notification message appears in the display when a new
message arrives. The following call message options appear:
View Now
•
•
— Lets you view the message now.
View Later
— Lets you view the message at a later time.
Talk Mode
You can place and receive calls only when your phone is on.
While in a call your phone is in talk mode. Press Options () to
display a list of menu options. (For more information, refer to
“The In-Use Options” on page 29.)
Enter/Exit Silent Mode
Silence the tones your keypad makes when you press a key.
•
In standby mode, press and hold .
Entering Silent Mode
briefly
appears in the display and your phone returns to standby mode.
•
While in Silent mode and standby mode, press and hold .
Silent Mode
briefly appears in the display and your phone returns to
Exit
standby mode.
Vibrate Mode
䊳
In standby mode, repeatedly press the Volume key ()
down until Vibra te appears in the display.
The Volume key is on the upper left side of phone, near the
Left soft key ().
Adjust the Ringer
1. In standby mode, press the Volume key () on the left
side of the phone up or down. Options are:
•Ringer Off
•Vibrate
•Low
•Low/Medium
•Medium
•Medium/High
•High
• Vibrate/High
2. When you are satisfied with the setting, press the key.
Your phone returns to standby mode.
Tip:
You can also enter the
Menu
soft key, then selecting
Voice Calls
the ringer setting.
Note:
The Vibrate icon ( ) appears in the display when the phone is in
Vibrate mode. The Vibrate plus Ring icon ( ) appears in the display
when the phone is in Vib+Ring mode.
Volume/Voice Calls
. Use the Volume key on the left side of your phone to adjust
sub-menu by pressing the
Settings
➔
Sound Settings
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➔
Volume
➔
Camera Mode
Camera mode lets you activate your phone’s camera to take
pictures. In Camera mode, you can also adjust the resolution and
appearance of your pictures. (For more information, refer to
“Camera-Camcorder” on page 60.)
•
Entering Camera Mode
— In standby mode, press the Camera key
() on the upper right side of your phone.
Note:
You can also enter Camera mode by doing one of the following:
1. Press the Menu soft key, then select Multimedia
2. Press the Multimedia shortcut (Down navigation key), then select
Camera
.
•
Exiting Camera Mode
— Press the key.
➔ Camera.
Camcorder Mode
Camcorder mode lets you activate your phone’s camcorder
function to record video clips. In Camcorder mode, you can also
adjust the resolution and appearance of your videos. (For more
information, refer to “Camera-Camcorder” on page 60.)
•
Entering Camcorder Mode
— In standby mode, press and hold the
Camera key () on the upper right side of your phone.
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Note:
You can also enter Camcorder mode by doing one of the following:
1. Press the Menu soft key, then select Multimedia
2. Press the Multimedia shortcut (Down navigation key), then select
Camcorder
.
•
Exiting Camcorder Mode
— Press the key.
➔ Camcorder.
Section 3: Call Functions
This section explains how to make or answer a call. This section
also includes the features and functionality associated with
making or answering a call.
Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing
1. With the phone on, enter the number you wish to call using
the keypad.
2. Press to place the call.
Dialing Emergency Numbers
When you call an Emergency Number, such as 911, your phone
locks itself in emergency mode, only allowing you to make calls
to the emergency call center you originally contacted. This
enables emergency operators to more easily dispatch aid, such
as police, fire fighting, and emergency medical personnel.
1. With the phone on, enter 911 using the keypad.
2. Press to place the call.
Important!:
Emergency number 911 is preset into your phone. You can dial
this number almost any time, even when the phone is locked or
restricted.
If you call 911 an audible tone is heard and an Emergency
prompt appears in the display for the duration of the call.
Important!:
Because of various transmission methods, network parameters,
and user settings necessary to complete a call from your
wireless phone, a connection cannot always be guaranteed.
Therefore, emergency calling may not be available on all
wireless networks at all times.
Important!:
DO NOT depend on this phone as a primary method of calling
911 or for any other essential or emergency communications.
Note:
You can specify other numbers than 911 as emergency numbers using
the Emergency # settings. (For more information, refer to “Emergency #” on page 114.)
Dialing Inter national Numbers
1. In standby mode, press and hold until the “+” symbol
appears in the display, or enter the three-digit exit code
(011) for the United States.
2. Enter the country code for the country that you are calling.
3. Enter the number that you wish to call, then press .
Note:
Puerto Rico and Canada are on the North American dialing plan. When
making calls to Puerto Rico and Canada it is similar to making calls
within the United States, no unique country codes are necessary.
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Manual Pause Calling
When you call automated systems (like banking services), you
are often required to enter a password or account number.
Instead of manually entering the numbers each time, you can
store the numbers in your Contacts along with special characters
called pauses.
•
2-Sec Pause
— A two-second pause stops the calling sequence for
two seconds and then automatically sends the remaining digits.
•
Wait
— A hard pause stops the calling sequence until you press the
key.
To manually call a number with pause(s) without storing it to your
Contacts:
1. Enter the number you wish to call.
2. Press Options (). A pop-up menu containing the
following options appears in the display:
•
2-Sec Pause
•
Wait
3. Select the type of pause to be added to your number
— a two-second pause.
— a hard pause (awaits input from you).
sequence.
4. Press to call the number.
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Making a Call — Speed Dialing
You can store phone numbers and contact names in your phone’s
Contacts list. Speed Dialing lets you quickly and easily dial any
contact in your Contacts list by using that contact’s location
number in the list. You can assign and change location (speed
dial) numbers for your contacts. (For more information, refer to
“Assigning Speed Dial Numbers” on page 42.)
One-Touch Dialing
Speed Dial numbers 002 through 009 are special One-Touch
dialing numbers. You can call the phone numbers stored in your
phone’s Contacts list and assigned Speed Dial numbers 002
through 009 by pressing and holding a single key.
Example:
For Speed Dial number 003, press and hold until the name
and number appear in the display and the number is dialed.
Two-Touch Dialing
Memory locations 010 through 099 are special Two-Touch
dialing locations.
Example:
For Speed Dial number 013, briefly press , then press and hold
until the name and number appear in the display and the
number is dialed.
Three-Touch Dialing
Memory locations 100 through 999 are special Three-Touch
dialing locations.
Example:
For Speed Dial number 113, briefly press , briefly press
again, then press and hold until the name and number appear
in the display and the number is dialed.
Pause Dialing From a Contacts Entry
•
If you speed dial a contact that contains (two-second) 2-Sec Pause(s)
simply wait for the pauses to pass and the dialing to complete.
•
If you speed dial a contact that contains (hard) Wait(s), wait for the
appropriate prompt(s) from the number you are calling (credit card
number, bank account number, and so on) and enter the appropriate
response(s).
Making a Call — Quick Search Dialing
Use the Quick Search feature to dial any number stored in your
Contacts list by pressing the number keys that correspond to the
first few letters of a Contact name.
Note:
For information on activation, see “Quick Search” on page 117
Quick Search Dialing a Contact
To find and dial a Contact, do the following:
1. In standby mode, press the number keys that correspond
to the first few letters of the Contact name, as shown.
2. Press the Up navigation key. The Contact List screen
appears showing the desired Contact name, as shown.
3. Press to call the number.
Making a Call — Voice Dialing
Your Jet Set mobile phone includes state-of-the-art voice
recognition software that lets you dial numbers using your voice.
Using Voice Dial
Use the Voice Dial command to dial any number stored in your
Contacts list by saying the name of the contact (Name Dialing).
You can also use Voice Dial to dial any valid telephone number,
even numbers not stored in your contact list, by speaking the
individual digits in the number (Digit Dialing).
Voice Dialing Tips:
•
Wait for the beep before speaking.
•
Speak clearly at a normal volume, as if you were talking to someone
on the phone.
•
When saying a name, say the first name then the last name.
Dialing a Name
To dial a name, do the following:
1. In standby mode, press the key.
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“Say a Command” appears in the display and is
pronounced through the earpiece.
2. Say, “Call”.
You are prompted to “Say the name or #”.
3. Speak clearly and say the name of a person in your
Contacts list, first name followed by last name.
If the name is recognized, Voice Dial repeats the name and
dials the number.
If Voice Dial is not sure which name you said, it displays a
choice list of up to three names and prompts you with “Did
you say?” followed by the first name on the list.
4. Say “Ye s” to confirm the name or “No” to hear the next
name, or use the keypad to select the correct name from
the list. (For more information, refer to “Choice Lists” on
page 101.)
•
Press
Repeat
•
Press
( ) to say the name again.
Settings
( ), then press
Exit
( ) t o exit Voice D ial wi thout
dialing.
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If the recognized name has multiple numbers stored for it
(that is, Home, Work, Mobile, and so on), Voice Dial
displays the possible choices and prompts you with
“Which number?”
5. Say one of the following number types:
•“Home
”
•“Work
”
•“Mobile
”
Voice Dial dials the specified number.
Dialing a Number
To dial a number using Voice Dial, do the following:
1. In standby mode, press the key.
“Say a Command” appears in the display and is
pronounced through the speaker.
2. Say “Call”.
VoiceSignal prompts you to “Say the name or #”.
3. Speak clearly and say the telephone number of the person
you want to call. For example, say “7 8 1 9 7 0 5 2 0 0."
If it recognizes the number, Voice Dial repeats and dials the
number. If Voice Dial is not sure it has recognized the
number, it displays a choice list of up to three numbers and
prompts you with “Did you say?” followed by the first
number on the list.
4. Say “Yes ” to confirm the number or “No” to hear the next
one, or use the keypad to select the correct number from
the list. (For more information, refer to “Choice Lists” on
page 101.)
•
Press
Repeat
•
Press
( ) to say the name again.
Settings
( ), then press
Exit
( ) to exit Voice Dial without
dialing.
Pause Dialing From a Contacts Entry
•
If you voice dial a contact that contains (two-second) 2-Sec Pause(s)
simply wait for the pauses to pass and the dialing to complete.
•
If you voice dial a contact that contains (hard) Wait(s), wait for the
appropriate prompt(s) from the number you are calling (credit card
number, bank account number, and so on) and enter the appropriate
response(s).
Answering a Call
Your phone notifies you of a call in the following ways:
•
A ring tone sounds and/or your phone vibrates (Your phone provides
seven ring volume settings including:
Low/Medium, Medium, Medium/High, High
different ring types to distinguish callers.)
and/or
•
A phone number (unless blocked by the caller) and a name appear in
Ringer Off
,
Vibrate, Low
, or
Vibrate/High
the display (If the caller’s number and name are stored in your
Contacts list).
•
If the caller can’t be identified,
restricted number
•
Your phone continues to notify you of the call until one of the following
Call from unavailable#, Call from
, or no number appears in the display.
events occurs:
•
You answer the call.
•
You ignore the call.
•
The calling party ends the call.
•
The call is sent to voicemail.
Answering an Incoming Call
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Press the key. The ring tone and/or vibration stop and
the caller’s voice can be heard in the earpiece.
Tip:
You can set your phone to answer calls automatically or when you press
any key but . (For more information, refer to “Call Settings” on
page 110.)
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,
,
Ignoring a Call
When you ignore an incoming call, the call is immediately
forwarded to your voice mail.
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During an incoming call, press
Ignore
(). The caller is
forwarded to your voice mail.
Adjusting the Call Volume
In standby mode, repeatedly press the volume key ()
down until the Call Volume Level desired appears in the display.
The volume key is on the left side of phone.
Calls Log
The Calls log retains information about Outgoing, Incoming, and
Missed calls. You can also view times for your last call and the
time totals for all calls.
Review the Calls Log
1. In standby mode, press the
Recent Calls
• Outgoing Calls
• Incoming Calls
• Missed Calls
• All Calls
•Call Timer
• Data Counter
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. The following options appear in the display:
Menu
soft key, then select
2. Select the Recent Calls log that you wish to review or the
function you wish to access:
Note:
In cases where there is a Contacts match for a Recent Calls log entry,
the name associated with the number appears in the display instead of
the number.
Outgoing Calls
Your phone retains information about the last 90 outgoing calls
and stores them in the Outgoing calls log. You can review the
Outgoing calls log for the time and date of a call, as well as other
information.
Note:
To quickly view your most recent calls, briefly press in standby
mode. Up to 270 of your most recent outgoing, incoming, and missed
calls appear in the display.
1. In standby mode, press the
Menu
soft key, then select
Recent Calls ➔ Outgoing Calls. A list of your outgoing
calls appears in the display.
2. Highlight a call, then press
Open
() to view further
information about the call.
3. Press Options (). A pop-up menu containing the
following options appears in the display:
•
Save
— Save the number to your Contacts.
•
Details
— Calls to Contacts Only — Shows the entry for the called
Contact.
•
Erase
— Erase the selected call from your Outgoing call log.
•
Lock/Unlock
•
Erase All
•
View Timers
— Protect the selected call from being erased.
— Erase all calls from your Outgoing call log.
— Shows the number of calls and/or the total time
spent on the Last Call, Home Outgoing, Home Incoming, Roaming
Calls, All Calls, Last Reset, and Lifetime Calls.
4. Press Message (). The following options appear in the
display:
•
Tex t Me ssag e
— Lets you send a text message to the selected
number called.
•
Picture Message
— Lets you send a picture message to the
selected number called.
•
Video Message
— Lets you send a video message to the
selected number called.
Note:
For more information, refer to “Creating and Sending New Messages”
on page 46.
5. Select an option to perform the option’s function.
Incoming Calls
Your phone retains information about the last 90 Incoming calls
and stores them in the Incoming call log. You can review the
Incoming call log for the time and date of the call, as well as
other information.
1. In standby mode, press the
Menu
soft key, then select
Recent Calls ➔ Incoming Calls. A list of your Incoming
calls appears in the display.
2. Highlight a call, then press
Open
() to view further
information about the call.
3. Press Options (). A pop-up menu containing the
following options appears in the display:
•
Save
— Save the number to your Contacts.
•
Details
— Calls from Contacts Only — Shows the entry for the
calling Contact.
•
Erase
— Erase the selected call from your Incoming calls log.
•
Lock/Un lock
•
Erase All
•
View Timer s
— Protect the selected call from being erased.
— Erase all calls from your Incoming calls log.
— Shows the number of calls and/or the total time
spent on the Last Call, All Calls, Home Outgoing, Home Incoming,
Roaming Calls, Lifetime Calls.
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4.
Press Message (). The following options appear in the
display:
•
Tex t Me ssag e
— Lets you send a text message to the selected
calling number.
•
Picture Message
— Lets you send a picture message to the
selected calling number.
•
Video Message
— Lets you send a video message to the
selected number called.
Note:
For more information, refer to “Creating and Sending New Messages”
on page 46.
5. Select an option to perform its function.
Missed Calls
Your phone retains information about the last 90 missed calls
(calls that were never picked up) and stores them in the Missed
call log. You can review the Missed call log for the time and date
of the call, as well as other information.
1. In standby mode, press the
Menu
soft key, then select
select Recent Calls➔ Missed Calls. A list of your missed
calls appears in the display.
2. Highlight a call, then press
Open
() to view further
information about the call.
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3. Press Options (). A pop-up menu containing the
following options appears in the display:
•
Save
— Save the number to your Contacts.
•
Details
— Calls from Contacts Only — Shows the entry for the
calling Contact.
•
Erase
— Erase the selected call from your Missed call log.
•
Lock/Unlock
•
Erase All
•
View Timers
— Protect the selected call from being erased.
— Erase all calls from your Missed call log.
— Shows the number of calls and/or the total time
spent on the Last Call, All Calls, Home Outgoing, Home Incoming,
Roaming Calls, Lifetime Calls.
4. Press Message (). The following options appear in the
display:
•
Tex t Me ssag e
— Lets you send a text message to the selected
called number.
•
Picture Message
— Lets you send a picture message to the
selected called number.
•
Video Message
— Lets you send a video message to the
selected number called.
Note:
For more information, refer to “Creating and Sending New Messages”
on page 46.
5. Select an option to perform its function.
All Calls
You can review all of the calls log entries (outgoing, incoming,
and missed calls) for the time and date of a call, as well as other
information.
1. In standby mode, press the
Menu
soft key, then select
Recent Calls ➔ All Calls. A list of all logged calls appears
in the display.
2. Highlight a call, then press
Open
() to view further
information about the call.
3. Press Options (). A pop-up menu containing the
following options appears in the display:
•
Save
— Save the number to your Contacts.
•
Details
— Calls from Contacts Only — Shows the entry for the
calling/called Contact.
•
Erase
— Erase the selected call from your Calls log.
•
Lock/Unlock
•
Erase All
•
View Timer
— Protect the selected call from being erased.
— Erase all calls from your Calls log.
— Shows the number of calls and/or the total time
spent on the Last Call, All Calls, Home Outgoing, Home Incoming,
Roaming Calls, Lifetime Calls.
4. Press Message (). The following options appear in the
display:
•
Text Message
— Lets you send a text message to the selected
calling/called number.
•
Picture Message
— Lets you send a picture message to the
selected calling/called number.
•
Video Message
— Lets you send a video message to the
selected number called.
Note:
For more information, refer to “Creating and Sending New Messages”
on page 46.
5. Select an option to perform its function.
Call Timer
View the duration of your last call, total calls, and calls made
during the life cycle of you phone using the Call Timer feature.
Note:
Call Timer is not for billing purposes.
1. In standby mode, press the
Menu
soft key, then select
Recent Calls ➔ Call Timer. The following options appear
in the display:
•
Last Call
— View the duration of your last call.
•
Home Outgoing
— View the duration of the total outgoing calls
made on your phone since the last erasure.
•
Home Incoming
— View the duration of the total incoming calls
received on your phone since the last erasure.
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•
Roaming Calls
— View the total calls duration on your phone
while roaming since the last erasure.
•
All Calls
— View the duration of the total call, incoming, outgoing,
and data calls made on your phone since the last erasure.
•
Last Reset
•
— View the time and date all timers were last reset.
Lifetime Calls
— View the duration of all calls since your phone
was activated.
2. Press the Reset () to reset a selected counter except
Last Reset and Lifetime Calls.
3. Press the Reset All () to reset all counters except
Lifetime Calls.
4. Press or if you wish to exit the list.
Note:
Although Total call timers can be erased, the Lifetime call timer can
never be erased.
Data Counter
View the amount of Transmit data, Receive data, and Total data
transmitted or received since the last time you reset the data
counters, and the Lifetime amount of data transmitted or
received.
Note:
Data Counter is not for billing purposes.
Recent Calls➔ Data Counter. The following options
appear in the display:
•
Tra ns m it ed
— View the total amount of data transmitted by your
phone since the last reset.
•
Received
— View the total amount of data received by your phone
since the last reset.
•
Tot a l
— View the total amount of data sent or received by your
phone since the last reset.
•
Last Reset
•
— View the time and date all timers were last reset.
Lifetime Data Counter
— View the total amount of data sent or
received by your phone since activation (Lifetime Data Counter
cannot be reset).
2. Press the Reset () to reset a selected counter except
Last Reset and Lifetime Data Counter.
3. Press the Reset All () to reset all counters except
Lifetime Data Counter.
4. Press or if you wish to exit the list.
Note:
Although Total data counters can be erased, the Lifetime Data Counter
can never be erased.
1. In standby mode, press the
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Menu
soft key, then select
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