SAMSUNG SPH-A513 User Manual

SPH-A513 Fin

PORTABLE DIGITAL
DEVICE
User Guide
Please read this manual before operating your
device, and keep it for future reference.
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Table of Contents

Getting Started .............................................................................................7
Understanding this User Manual ...............................................................................7
Activating Your Device ..............................................................................................8
Charging the Battery ................................................................................................. 9
Setting Up Your Voice Mail ...................................................................................... 11
Understanding Your Device .......................................................................12
Features of Your Device .......................................................................................... 12
Closed View of Your Device .....................................................................................13
Open View of Your Device ....................................................................................... 14
Command Keys ......................................................................................................16
Understanding the Display Screen ..........................................................................18
Your Device’s Modes .............................................................................................. 20
Call Functions ............................................................................................24
Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing ...................................................................25
Making a Call — Speed Dialing .............................................................................. 26
Answering a Call .....................................................................................................27
Ignoring a Call ........................................................................................................28
Adjusting the Call Volume ....................................................................................... 28
Calls Log ................................................................................................................28
Roaming .................................................................................................................33
Menu Navigation ........................................................................................34
Menu Navigation .....................................................................................................35
Menu Outline ..........................................................................................................37
Entering Text ..............................................................................................44
Text Entry Modes .................................................................................................... 45
Changing the Text Entry Mode ................................................................................45
Entering Text in Alpha (Abc) Mode ..........................................................................45
Entering Text in T9Abc Mode ..................................................................................46
Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters ..................................................................47
Entering Korean ......................................................................................................47
Entering Numbers ................................................................................................... 48
Entering Symbols ....................................................................................................48
Understanding CONTACT ...........................................................................50
Your Contacts List ...................................................................................................51
Adding a New Contact ............................................................................................51
Finding a Contact ....................................................................................................56
Editing an Existing Contact ......................................................................................58
Speed Dial Numbers ...............................................................................................62
Contact Groups ....................................................................................................... 63
Deleting a Contact .................................................................................................. 68
Call Logs ................................................................................................................69
My Info ...................................................................................................................69
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Service Numbers ....................................................................................................69
Sync Contacts .........................................................................................................70
CUSTOMIZE ................................................................................................ 71
Rings ......................................................................................................................72
Screens ..................................................................................................................72
H.O.T. (Helio On Top) Screens .................................................................................73
Sound Settings .......................................................................................................73
Display Settings ......................................................................................................76
Airplane Mode .........................................................................................................81
Call Settings ...........................................................................................................81
Network ..................................................................................................................84
Device ....................................................................................................................84
Security ..................................................................................................................90
Bluetooth ................................................................................................................92
Language () .............................................................................................................95
SURF .......................................................................................................... 96
SURF ......................................................................................................................97
Accessing Helio Portal .............................................................................................97
Using the SURF Browser .........................................................................................97
Using Links .............................................................................................................98
How Browser Keys Work .........................................................................................98
SNAP .......................................................................................................... 99
SNAP Menu ...........................................................................................................100
Camera .................................................................................................................100
Video Camera .......................................................................................................105
Zoom ....................................................................................................................109
Brightness ............................................................................................................110
Your Albums .........................................................................................................110
Photo Studio .........................................................................................................112
Settings ................................................................................................................113
Memory Info .........................................................................................................117
VIDEO + MUSIC ....................................................................................... 121
Accessing VIDEO + MUSIC ....................................................................................122
Video ....................................................................................................................122
Download Video ....................................................................................................123
Music ...................................................................................................................123
Download Music ...................................................................................................124
Memory Info .........................................................................................................124
Settings ................................................................................................................127
GAMES ..................................................................................................... 129
Finding Games ......................................................................................................129
Rearranging Your Games List ................................................................................130
PLAN ........................................................................................................ 132
PLAN Menu ...........................................................................................................133
Calendar ...............................................................................................................134
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To-do ...................................................................................................................136
Wake-up Call ........................................................................................................ 137
Alarm ...................................................................................................................138
Calculator .............................................................................................................141
World Time ...........................................................................................................141
Unit Converter .......................................................................................................142
Notepad ................................................................................................................143
Stopwatch ............................................................................................................144
User Memory ........................................................................................................145
Voice Functions .................................................................................................... 147
MESSAGE ..................................................................................................155
Launching the MESSAGE Feature ..........................................................................156
Sending a Text Message .......................................................................................156
Sending a Picture Message ...................................................................................158
Send an Email Message ........................................................................................160
Messaging Services .............................................................................................. 164
Customizing the Message Menu ........................................................................... 165
APPS .........................................................................................................166
Finding Applications ..............................................................................................166
Rearranging Your Apps List ...................................................................................167
Health and Safety Information ................................................................169
Health and Safety Information ............................................................................... 169
Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling ..............................................................171
UL Certified Travel Adapter ................................................................................... 171
Consumer Information on Wireless Phones ........................................................... 171
Road Safety ..........................................................................................................178
Responsible Listening ........................................................................................... 179
Operating Environment ......................................................................................... 181
Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices ...................................................181
Potentially Explosive Environments .......................................................................183
Emergency Calls ................................................................................................... 184
FCC Notice and Cautions .......................................................................................185
Other Important Safety Information .......................................................................185
Product Performance ............................................................................................186
Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones ...........................................................187
Battery Standby and Talk Time ............................................................................. 187
Battery Precautions ..............................................................................................187
Care and Maintenance .......................................................................................... 189
Warranty Information ..............................................................................190
Standard Limited Warranty ...................................................................................190
Index..........................................................................................................195
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Understanding this User Manual

Section 1: Getting Started

Topics Covered
• Understanding this User Manual
• Activating Your Device
• Charging the Battery
• Setting Up Your Voice Mail
This section explains how to start using your device by activating your service, setting up your voice mail, or getting an understanding of how this manual is put together.
Understanding this User Manual
The chapters of this guide generally follow the same order as the menus and sub­menus in your device. A robust index for quick reference to most features begins on page 195.
Also included is important safety information that you should know before using your device. Most of this information is near the back of the guide, beginning on page
169.

Notes and tips

Throughout this guide are icons and text that are 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 device.
Getting Started 7

Activating Your Device

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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 device supports.

Install the Battery

Note: Your device comes packaged with a partially charged recha rgeable standard Li-Ion battery and travel
adapter.
Important!: You must fully charge the battery the first time you use your device, otherwise you could
damage the battery. You can use your device while the battery is char ging, but the battery will take longer to recharge.
1. Slide the battery into the compartment so
that the tabs on the right side of the battery align with the slots on the side of the device’s battery compartment.(1) Press the battery down until it clicks into place.(2)
2. Replace the battery cover with the tabs
pointed toward the bottom of the battery
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compartment (3), then press down (4) until the cover clicks into place.
3. Make sure that the battery is properly
installed before switching on the device.

Turn Your Device On

1. Open the flip on your device.
2. Press the key.
Note: As with any other radio-transmitting device, do not touch the
antenna (located at the bottom of the handset). Using your device like this can affect call quality and can cause the device to operate at a higher power level than is ne cessary.
3. The device begins searching for a network
signal.
4. Once the device finds a signal, the current time
ntenna
Press
displays on the upper, right side of the icon bar.
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Charging the Battery

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 Serv ice icon ( ) appears at
the top of the device’s display. If you cannot place or receive calls, try later when ser vice is available, or at another location.

Tur n Your Dev ice Of f

Press and hold the key for two or more seconds. Your device powers
off.
Note: If your device is on and you press for less than one second, the device will not power off. This
prevents your device from being turned off accidentally.
Remove the Battery
Important!: You must unplug the Travel Adapter (if it is connected) before removing the battery from the
device during charging to avoid damage.
If necessary, switch off the device by holding down the key until the power turns off.
1. Remove the battery cover by pulling up on the retaining clip (1) pulling the
battery cover in the direction of the arrow. (2)
2. Carefully lift the battery cover away
from the bottom of the device.
3. Lift (3) the upper left edge of
the battery and remove it (4).
Charging the Battery
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Your device 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. Using other
accessories may invalidate your warranty and may cause damage.
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Use the Travel Adapter

The travel adapter included with your device is a convenient, light-weight charger that rapidly charges your device 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.
Note: For connection to an electrical supply not located in the U.S., you must use an adaptor of the proper configuration for the power outlet. Use o f the wrong adapter could damage your devi ce and void your warranty.
2. Insert the smaller end of the Travel Adapter into the charger/accessory
connector at the lower right side of your device.
Note: The following illustration sho ws the correct and incorrect method for connecting the charger. Verify
the arrow on the adapter is showing and pointing to the device for a correct connection. If it is not, damage to the accessory port will occur therefore voiding the device’s warranty.
Incorrect
Note: With the device turned OFF, a discharged battery recharges fully in approximately 3 hours.
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Correct

Setting Up Your Voice Mail

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 device.
If you continue to use your device without charging its battery, the device shuts down.
Setting Up Your Voice Mail
Voice mail allows callers to leave voice messages, which can be retrieved any time.
1. In idle mode, press and hold the key or dial your own mobile number
to dial voice mail.
2. Follow the prompts in the new user tutorial to setup your mail box.

Listen to voice mail

1. In idle mode, press and hold the key or dial your own mobile number
to dial voice mail.
2. At the voice prompt, enter your passcode and follow the instructions.
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Section 2: Understanding Your Device

Topics Covered
• Features of Your Device
• Closed View of Your Device
• Open View of Your Device
• Command Keys
• Understanding the Display Screen
• Your Device’s Modes
This section outlines some key features of your device. It also displays the screen a nd the icons that are displayed when the device is in use.

Features of Your Device

Domestic and international voice and text messaging service (available on
participating networks)
High speed data [Third Generation (3G) CDMA2000 1x EV-DOTechnology]
Global Positioning (GPS) Technology
3 Megapixel Camera with Camcorder function
Personal Information Management (PIM) Functions
Helio MMS Messaging and Email
Stereo Media Player (MP3, MPEG 4, and H.264 compatible)
Streaming Video and Audio
Three Dimensional (3D) Gaming
Speakerphone
Stereo Bluetooth® Wireless Technology **
** The Samsung A513 Fin supports the wireless handsfree profile, and Bluetooth OBEX profiles for Bluetooth® wireless technology.
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Closed View of Your Device

Closed View of Your Device
1. Camera Lens
2. External Display
3. Volume Keys
4. Power-Accessory Connector
5. Speakers

Features

Camera Lens — The lens of your built-in camera.
1.
2. External Display — Indicates the time of day and the status of your
device, including status icons, message indicators, signal strength, and scrolling music titles.
3. Volume Keys — With the device closed, turns on the external display
backlight when held down.
4. Power/Accessory Connector — Used to plug in the charging accessories
and also connect any available accessory cables to your device. Lets you plug in an optional headset for safe, convenient, hands-free conversations and for listening to music.
5. Speakers — Let you hear ringtones, alert tones, and music.
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Open View of Your Device

1. Earpiece/Speaker
2. Display
3. Navigation Key
4. Left Soft Key
5. Play/Pause Key
6. Send Key
7. Volume Keys
8. Power-Accessory Connector
9. Special Function Keys
10. Microphone
16. Right Soft Key
15. Key
14. Camera Key
13. End/Power Key
12. Back/Clear Key
11. Alpha-numeric Keys

Features

1. Earpiece/Speaker — Lets you hear the other caller, ringtones, alert tones,
and music.
2. Display — Indicates the status of your device, including status icons,
message indicators, signal strength, and so on. Shows menus, calls, messages, camera/camcorder viewfinder, video, and applications.
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Open View of Your Device
3. Navigation Key — Lets you scroll through the device menu options.
4. Left Soft Key — Used to navigate through menus and applications and to
select the choice available in the Left Soft key option.
When receiving a call with the device open or closed, mutes the ringer.
5. Play/Pause Key — Used to control play of video and music files.
6. Send Key — Lets you place or receive a call. In standby mode, press this
touch key once to access the recent call log.
7. Volume Keys — During a call, adjusts the earpiece volume.
In standby mode with the device open, adjusts the ring volume.
8. Power-Accessory Connector — Used to plug in the charging accessories
and also connect any available accessory cables to your device. Lets you plug in an optional headset for safe, convenient, hands-free conversations and for listening to music.
9. Special Function Keys — Enter special characters. Performs various
functions.
10. Microphone — Lets the other caller hear you clearly when you are
speaking to them.
11. Alpha-numeric Keys — Use these keys to enter numbers, letters, and
characters.
12. Back/Clear Key — Deletes characters from the display when you are in
text entry mode. Press this touch key to return to the previous menu or screen when navigating features on your device.
13. End/Power Key — Ends a call. If you press and hold the End/Power key,
the power goes On or Off. Returns your device to standby mode.
14. Camera Key — In standby mode, pressing this key displays the SNAP
menu. Pressing and holding this key launches the camera.
In camera mode, takes photos or starts and ends video clip recording.
15. Key — Pressing when navigating through a menu accepts the
highlighted choice in a menu.
16. Right Soft Key — Used to navigate through menus and applications and
to select the choice available in the Right Soft key option. When you receive an incoming call, press to Ignore the call and send it to Voicemail.
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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 the Edit (left) soft key ( ) to edit a
Contact.
When the left soft key function is MENU, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ) and a
pop-up menu appears.

Right Soft Key

Some functions of the right soft key are as follows.
In standby mode, press the CONTACTS (right) soft key ( ) to open the Contacts
List screen.
When the right soft key function is Check, press the Check (right) soft key ( )
to select an item in a list to be acted on by a selected function, such as Delete.

Helio Key

In a menu, press the Helio key ( ) to accept the highlighted selection.
In camera mode, press the Helio key ( ) to take a photo.
When the Helio key function is Edit, press the Edit (Helio) key ( ) to edit a Draft
message.

Back/Clear Key

The Back/Clear key ( ) is used to erase or clear numbers, text, or symbols from the display. You can also use the key 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 back up one menu level, briefly press .
3. To return to standby mode, repeatedly press until you return to
standby mode.
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Command Keys

End Key

1. In standby mode, press and hold the End key ( ) to turn your device off.
2. Briefly press once to disconnect a call.
3. Press to return to standby mode from any menu, or to cancel the last
input.
4. With your device turned off, press to turn your device on.

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 device.
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, sub­menus, and lists. Each key also acts as a shortcut to launch applications.

Camera Key

In standby mode, momentarily press the Camera key ( ) — located on the right side of your device — to display the SNAP menu.
In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key ( ) to activate the camera built into your device.
With the camera or camcorder active, press the key to select from among the camera and camcorder modes.

Play/Pause key

When playing music, press the Play/Pause key ( ) — located on the left side of your device — to begin or to pause the music.
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Understanding the Display Screen

1. The top line of your device’s main display
contains icons that indicate network status, battery power, signal strength, connection type, and more.
2. The center portion of the main display shows
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 show the Main menu. Pressing the Right soft key ( ) will show the Contacts menu.

Display Screen Icons

Signal strength — Always appears when your device is on and indicates the current signal strength. More lines indicate higher signal strength.
Service indicator — Indicates a call in progress. When dialing a number, this icon flashes until the call connects.
No service indicator — Indicates your device cannot find a signal because you’re outside a service area. You cannot make or receive calls. Wait for a signal or move into an open area to try and find a signal. The no service indicator always appears when you turn on your device and disappears once service is located.
Roam — Roaming occurs when you use your device outside your home area. While roaming, a wireless provider other than yours handles your call, so the service rate for the call may be higher than those made within your home area. Please refer to information from your Wireless Provider on roaming rates.
New Message — Indicates that you’ve received a new text, page, or web alert message. You’re also notified by a visual and audible alert.
Voicemail — Indicates that you’ve received a new voice message.
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Alarm clock — The alarm clock is set.
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Understanding the Display Screen
VibrateRing Vibration has been set to Vibrate using the Settings menu. When you receive a call, the device vibrates but does not ring.
Vibrate then RingRing Vibration has been set to Vibrate then Ring using the Settings menu. When you receive a call, the device
vibrates then it rings.
Ring and VibrateRing Vibration has been set to Ring and Vibrate using the Settings menu. When you receive a call, the device vibrates and rings.
Silent mode / Mute — Your device is in Silent mode, or Ring Vibration has been set to Mute using the Settings menu. Ringer is silenced for all alerts, incoming calls, and incoming messages. The device alerts you of incoming calls, alerts, and messages by vibration and a message in the screen.
Battery strength — Indicates the battery charge level. The more bars, the greater the charge. When the battery becomes very low, a flashing empty battery icon displays and the device sounds an audible alert, which indicates your device is about to shut down.

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: “Cancel message?”
Reconfirm
Example: “Erase all messages?”
Performing
Example: “SENDING...” “Connecting...”
Completed
Example: “Message saved to drafts”
Information
Example: “New Message”
Error
Example: “No External Memory”
Warning
Example: “Battery Low,” “Memory Full!”
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Backlights

Backlights illuminate the internal and external displays and the keypad. When you press any key or open the device, 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 ten seconds to conser ve battery power, regardless of the Backlight setting.
See “Backlight” on page 80 for more information.

Your Device’s Modes

Call Answer Mode

You can select how you wish to answer a call.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Call), and for Answer Call On. The following call answer options appear in the display:
• Open Flip — Opening the device flip or pressing answers a call.
• Open and press any key to answer — Opening the device flip or pressing
any key except the key, key, key, or
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight an option.
3. Press the key to select the method for answering calls.
key answers a call.

Input mode

Input mode determines how you enter text, numbers and symbols. While at any text entry screen, repeatedly press the Right soft key ( ) to toggle between the text input modes: T9Abc, 123, Symbol, Korean / KOR, and Abc. (For more information, see “Entering Text” on page 44.)

Lock Mode

When the device is in Lock Mode, restrictions are placed on device use. You can receive calls and messages, but cannot place outgoing calls (except for emergency numbers) until you unlock the device. Lock Mode also restricts access to menus and the volume key. Unlock your device by entering the lock code when prompted. (For more information, see “Phone Lock” on page 90.)
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Your Device’s Modes

Standby Mode

Standby mode is the state of the device once it has found service and is idle. The device goes into standby mode:
After you power the device 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 device status icons.
1. While in standby mode, enter a phone number, and press to place a
call.
2. Press to return to standby mode.
Receive Messages in Standby Mode
You can receive messages in standby mode. When a new message arrives, an alert tone sounds and the New Message screen appears in the display. The following options are available:
Ignore (left) soft key ( ) — Lets you use other device
features and view the message later.
Alert key ( ) — Lets you set an alert to remind you of
the new message and then use other device features.
View (right) soft key ( ) — Lets you view the message now.
Receive Messages During Calls
You can receive messages during calls. When a new message arrives, an alert tone sounds and the New Message screen appears in the display. The following options are available:
Ignore (left) soft key ( ) — Lets you use other device
features and view the message later.
View (right) soft key ( ) — Lets you view the
message now.

Talk M ode

You can place and receive calls only when your device is on. While in a call your device is in talk mode. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ) to display a list of menu options. See “The In-Use Options” on page 36 for more information.
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Enter/Exit Silent Mode

Silence the tones your keypad makes when you press a key.
In standby mode, press and hold . “Silent Mode On” briefly appears in the
display and your device returns to standby mode.
While in Manner mode and standby mode, press and hold . “Silent Mode
Off” briefly appears in the display and your device returns to standby mode.

Vibrate Mode

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Sound), and for Ring Vibration. The following options appear in the display:
• Ring Only — An incoming call plays the ringtone selected with the Ring
options.
• Vibrate — An incoming call causes the device to vibrate.
• Mute — An incoming call causes a message to appear in the display.
• Vibrate then Ring — An incoming call causes the device to vibrate then play a
ringtone.
• Ring and Vibrate — An incoming call causes the device to play a ringtone and
vibrate.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Vibrate, then press the
key.
Note: The Vibrate icon ( ) appears in the display when the device is in Vibrate mode.
Adjust the Ringer
1.
In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Sound), and for
Volume. The Volume screen appears in the display.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Ring.
3. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to adjust the Ring volume to one of
its five settings. The current ringtone sounds at the selected level.
4. When you are satisfied with the setting, press the key. Your device
returns to the Sound menu.
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Your Device’s Modes

Camera Mode

Camera and Video Camera modes let you activate your device’s camera to take pictures or videos. In Camera/Video Camera mode, you can also adjust the resolution and appearance of your pictures/videos. (For more information, see “SNAP” on page 99.)
Entering Camera Mode — In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key
().
Entering Video Camera Mode — In standby mode, press the Camera key ( ).
The SNAP menu appears in the display. Select Video Camera.
Exiting Camera Mode — Press the key or the key.
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Section 3: Call Functions

Topics Covered
• Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing
• Making a Call — Speed Dialing
• Answering a Call
• Ignoring a Call
• Adjusting the Call Volume
• Calls Log
•Roaming
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.
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Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing
Making a Call — Number Entry Dialing
1. With the device on, enter the number you wish to call using the keypad.
2. Press the key to place the call.

Dialing Emergency Numbers

To place an emergency call:
1. With the device on, enter 911 using the keypad.
2. Press the key to place the call.
IMPORTANT! Emergency number 911 is hard-coded into your device. You can dial this number almost any
time, even when the device 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 device , 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 device as a primary method of calling 911 or for any other essential or emergency communications.

Dialing International Numbers

Call another country from the U.S.
In standby mode, enter the three-digit exit code (011) for the United States.
1.
2. Enter the country code for the country that you are calling.
3. Enter the number that you wish to call, then press the key.
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 Sta tes, no unique country codes are necess ary.
Placing calls when outside the U.S. — Mexico
Calling locally within Mexico: Dial the seven or eight-digit number.
Calling long distance within Mexico: Dial 01, plus the ten-digit number (includes
area code).
Calling to the U.S. or Canada from Mexico: Dial 001, plus the ten-digit number
(includes area code).
Calling Voicemail from Mexico: Dial 001, plus your ten-digit wireless number.
Once you hear the recorded prompt, press and enter your passcode.
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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.
Hard Pause (P) — A hard pause stops the calling sequence until you press the
key.
2 Sec Pause(T) — A two-second pause stops the calling sequence for two
seconds and then automatically sends the remaining digits.
To manually call a number with pause(s) without storing it to your Contacts:
1. Enter the number you wish to call.
2. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu containing the
following options appears in the display:
• Hard Pause(P) — a hard pause (awaits input from you ending in your pressing
the key).
• 2 Sec Pause(T) — a two-second pause.
3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired pause option.
4. Press to enter the highlighted pause into your number sequence.
5. Press to call the number.
Making a Call — Speed Dialing
You can store phone numbers and contact names in your device’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. (See “Speed Dial Numbers” on page 62 for more information.)

One-Touch Dialing

Speed dial numbers 002 through 009 are special One-Touch dialing locations. You can call the phone numbers stored in your device’s Contacts list from 002 through 009 by pressing and holding a single key.
Example: For speed dial number 003, press and hold the key until the name and number appear in
the display and the number is dialed.

Two-Touch Dialing

Speed dial numbers 010 through 099 are special Two-Touch dialing locations.
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Answering a Call

Example: For speed dial number 013, briefly press the key, then press and hold the key until
the name and number appear in the display and the number is dialed.

Three-Touch Dialing

Speed dial numbers 100 through 999 are special Three-Touch dialing locations.
Example: For speed dial number 113, briefly press the key, briefly press the key again, then
press and hold the key until the name and number a ppear in the display and the number is dialed.

Pause Dialing From a Contacts Entry

If you speed dial a contact that contains (two-second) T pause(s), simply wait for
the pauses to pass and the dialing to complete.
If you speed dial a contact that contains (hard) P pause(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 device notifies you of a call in the following ways:
A ring tone sounds and/or your device vibrates [Your device provides five ring
volume settings (0 – 5) and five Ring Vibration settings (Ring Only, Vibrate, Mute, Vibrate then Ring, Ring and Vibrate).]
A phone number (unless blocked by the caller) and a name appear in the display (If
the caller’s number and name are stored in your Contacts list).
If the caller can’t be identified, Call from unavailable#, Call from restricted
number, or no number appears in the display.
Your device continues to notify you of the call until one of the following events
occurs:
You answer the call. You ign o re the cal l . The calling party ends the call. The call is sent to voicemail.

Answering an Incoming Call

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 device to answer calls when you open the handset, Open and press any key to
answer, or when you press the key. (See “Call Settings” on page 81 for more information.
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Ignoring a Call

When you ignore an incoming call, the call is immediately forwarded to your voice mail.
During an incoming call, press the Silence (left) soft key ( ) to silence
the ringer.
Press the Ignore (right) soft key
Tip: Rather than silencing or ignoring each call from a particu lar number, individually, you can block futher
calls from that number. For more information, see ”Review a Call” on page 29 and “Call Block” on page 83.
to ignore the call.

Adjusting the Call Volume

In call mode, repeatedly press the volume key ( ) Up or Down until the desired Call Volume Level appears in the display. The volume key is on the left side of your device.

Calls Log

The Calls Log retains information about Missed, Outgoing, Ignored, and Incoming calls. You can also view call duration times for your last call and the time totals for all calls.
Review the Calls Log — Menu Method
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ) then press or
(for CONTACT) and (for Call Log). The following Call Logs
appear in the display:
Press for All Calls.
Press for Missed Calls.
Press for Outgoing Calls.
Press for Ignored Calls.
Press for Incoming Calls.
Press for Call Times.
2. Press the number key associated with the Calls Log that you wish to
review, or
Use the Left and Right navigation keys to scroll through the Call Logs that you wish to review.
Note: In cases where there is a Contacts match for a Calls log entry, the name associated with the number
appears in the display instead o f the number.
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Calls Log
Review the Calls Log — Key Method
1. In standby mode, press the key. The All History log appears in the
display.
2. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to scroll through the following Calls
histories that you wish to review:
• All History — Lists all calls made, received, missed, and ignored and lists text,
picture, and voice messages.
• Missed Calls — Lists all missed calls.
• Ignored Calls — Lists all ignored calls.
• Call History — Lists all calls made and received.
• Message History — Lists text, picture, and voice messages.
Note: In cases where there is a Contact match for a Calls histor y entry, the name associated with the
number appears in the display instead of the number.

All Calls History

You can review all of the up to 600 calls history entries (Missed and Ignored calls and Incoming, Outgoing, Received, and Sent messages) for the time and date of a call, as well as other information.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ) then press or
(for CONTACT), (for Call Log), and for All Calls. The All
calls list appears in the display.
Do one of the following:
Review a Call
Use the navigation keys to highlight a call.
2.
3. Press to view further information about the call.
4. Press to call the originator or recipient of this call.
5. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu containing the
following options appears in the display:
• Send Message — Compose and send a text message to the dialed or
originating number.
Note: See “MESSAGE” on page 155 for more information.
• Add to Ignored — Add the dialed or originating number for this call to the
Blocked List. (For more information, see ”Call Block” on page 83.)
• Save Contact Number — Add the dialed or originating number to the
Contacts List.
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• Delete — Erase this call from the Call Log.
6. Use the navigation keys to highlight an option.
7. Press the key to perform the highlighted option’s function.
Delete a Call
Use the navigation keys to highlight a call.
8.
9. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The options menu pops-up in the
display.
10. Use the navigation keys to highlight Delete.
11. Press the key to delete the highlighted call.
Delete Multiple Calls
Use the navigation keys to highlight a call you wish to delete.
12.
13. Press the Check (right) soft key ( ). A check mark appears to the left of
the highlighted call.
14. Repeat Steps 12 and 13 to mark other calls you wish to delete.
15. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The options menu pops-up in the
display.
16. Use the navigation keys to highlight Delete Selection.
17. Press the key to delete the selected (checked) calls.
Delete All Calls
Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The options menu pops-up in the
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display.
19. Use the navigation keys to highlight Delete All.
20. Press the key to delete all calls from this Calls Log.

Missed Calls

Your device retains information about the last 100 missed calls (calls that were never picked up) and stores them in the Missed Calls log. Using the Missed Calls log you can:
Review missed calls for the times and dates of the calls, as well as other
information.
Return missed calls simply and easily.
Note: You can block futher calls from a missed call number by adding it to your Blocked List by selecting
the Add to Ignored. ( See “All Calls Histor y” on page 29 and “Call Block” on page 83 for more information.)
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Calls Log
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ) then press or
(for CONTACT), (for Call Log), and for Missed Calls.
The Missed list appears in the display.
2. Use the Navigation key to highlight a call, then press to view further
information about the call.
Note: For information on managing your Missed Calls, see ”All Calls History” on page 29.

Outgoing Calls

Your device retains information about the last 100 outgoing calls and stores them in the Outgoing calls log. Using the Missed Calls log you can:
Review outgoing calls for the times and dates of the calls, as well as other
information.
Recall outgoing calls numbers simply and easily.
Note: To quickly view yo ur most recent calls, briefly press in standby mode. Up to 600 of your most
recent Missed and Ignored calls and Incoming, Outgoing, Received, and Sent messages appear in the display.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ) then press or
(for CONTACT), (for Call Log), and for Outgoing Calls.
The Dialed list appears in the display.
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight a call, then press to view further
information about the call.
3. Press to call the originator or recipient of this call.
Note: For information on managing your Outgoing Cal ls, see ”All Calls History” on page 29.

Ignored Calls

Your device retains information about the last 100 Ignored calls from numbers that were automatically or manually ignored and stores them in the Ignored calls log. Using the Ignored calls log you can:
Review ignored calls for the times and dates of the calls, as well as other
information.
Recall ignored calls numbers simply and easily.
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Note: You can block futher calls from a missed call number by adding it to your Blocked List by selecting
the Add to Ignored. ( See “All Calls Histor y” on page 29 and “Call Block” on page 83 for more information.)
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ) then press or
(for CONTACT), (for Call Log), and for Ignored Calls.
The Ignored Calls list appears in the display.
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight a call, then press to view further
information about the call.
3. Press to call the originator or recipient of this call.
Note: For information on managing your Ignored Calls, see ”All Calls Histor y” on page 29.

Incoming Calls

Your device retains information about the last 100 Incoming calls and stores them in the Incoming call log. Using the Incoming Calls log you can:
Review incoming calls for the times and dates of the calls, as well as other
information.
Recall incoming calls numbers simply and easily.
Note: You can block futher calls from a missed call number by adding it to your Blocked List by selecting
the Add to Ignored. ( See “All Calls Histor y” on page 29 and “Call Block” on page 83 for more information.)
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ) then press or
(for CONTACT), (for Call Log), and for Incoming Calls.
The Received list appears in the display.
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight a call, then press to view further
information about the call.
3. Press to call the originator or recipient of this call.
Note: For information on managing your Incoming Calls, see ”All Calls History” on page 29.

Call Times

View the duration of your last call, total calls, and calls made during the life cycle of you device using the Call Times feature.
Note: Call Times is not for billing purposes.
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Roaming

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ) then press or
(for CONTACT), (for Call Log), and for Call Times. The
View Call Time screen appears in the display showing the following call
times:
• Total Call Time — View the total duration of all calls since the last erasure
(deletion).
• Last Call Time — View the duration of your last call.
• Outgoing Call Time — View the total duration of all outgoing calls made on
your device since the last erasure (deletion).
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight a timer for erasure (deletion) of the
calls duration value.
3. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu containing the
following options appears in the display:
• Weekly View — Pops up a bar chart showing daily Total Call Times for the
previous seven days.
Note: Deleting the Total Call Time timer also clears the Weekly View chart.
•Delete — Erases the highlighted timer to zero.
• Delete All — Erases all of the timers to zero.
4. Press the key or the key if you wish to exit the screen.
Roaming

What is Roaming?

Roaming lets you use your Fin device when you travel outside of your Wireless Provider’s coverage area. The Roaming icon ( ) appears in the top line of the display when Roaming is active, and extra charges may apply when making or receiving calls.
Note: Some features may be unavailable while roaming. Roaming als o consumes additional power from the
battery requiring more frequent recharging. Contact your Wireless Provider for more information about Roaming.
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Section 4: Menu Navigation

Topics Covered
• Menu Navigation
• Menu Outline
This section explains the menu navigation for your device. It also includes an outline of the menus available with your device.
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Menu Navigation

Menu Navigation
Access menus using the navigation keys, the two soft keys ( ), or a shortcut.
1. In Standby Mode, press the MENU (left) soft key
( ). The first of several menus appears in the display.
2. Use the navigation keys to browse device menus.
3. Press the key to access a menu or sub-menu
highlighted in the display.

Return to the Previous Menu

Press the key to return to the previous menu.

Navigate Using Shortcuts

You can also access menus and sub menus using menu numbers. This method is often called a “shortcut.” To shortcut to a menu or sub menu, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then enter the menu and/or sub menu number(s) for the feature in question.
1. In Standby Mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ). The main menu
appears in the display.
2. Press the number of the menu, sub menu, and so on to arrive at the
desired feature.
Note: See “Menu Outline” on page 37 for more information.

Navigation Key Shortcuts

In Standby Mode, press a navigation key (as illustrated below) to launch its corresponding function.
SURF
VIDEO+MUSIC
GAMES
MESSAGE
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The In-Use Options

Access numerous menus and features even while in a call. To access the basic In Use menu options, do the following:
Note: If the call is disconnected while accessing the In-Use Option, the In-Use Option disappears from the
display and the device eventually r eturns to standby mode.
1. While in a call, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following menu
items appear in the display:
•Mic Louder / Softer — Increases/decreases the volume of your voice sent to
the other caller.
•Speaker — Enables/disables Speakerphone Mode.
•Memo — Write a memo or review or change an existing memo.
• Contact — The CONTACT menu appears in the display.
• Send Message — The New Message screen appears in the display.
• Mute Keypad — Mutes/unmutes the keypad tone(s). Lets you use device
features during a call without keypad tones hindering the conversation.
• Send My Number — Send your phone number to the caller/called. Useful in
dealing with automated systems.
• Send DTMF — Lets you send your phone number or lets you enter numbers
(such as PINs or passwords) and send them as keypad tones.
2. Do one of the following:
Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight a menu or feature, then press
the key to open the highlighted menu or to activate the highlighted feature.
Press the key to exit the menu.
Enter Number In Use Shortcuts
During a call, you can enter a number and use In Use shortcuts to add the number to your Contacts list or to send a message to the number.
Note: If the call is disconnected while accessi ng the In-Use Messaging or Contacts shortcut, the In-Use
shortcut screen or menu disappears from the di splay and the device eventually returns to standby mode.
1. While in a call, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ).
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Mute Keypad
option, then press the key. “Turn Key Tone Off ” pops-up in the display along with the keypad mute icon ( ).
3. Use the keypad to enter the desired number. The following icons appear in
the display:
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Menu Outline

To send a message to this number, press the Left navigation key. The New Message screen appears with this number populated in the To field. (For more information on composing and sending a message, see “MESSAGE” on page 155.)
To add this number to your Contacts list, press the Right navigation key. The Save Phone No. menu pops-up in the display. (For more information on saving numbers to your Contacts list, see “Adding a New Contact” on page 51.)
Menu Outline
Use the menu shortcuts on the following pages to quickly access sub menus. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ) to access the Main Menu, then use the navigation keys to highlight a sub-menu.
1CUSTOMIZE
1.1 Rings
1.1.1 Rings
1.1.2 Free Rings
1.2 Download Rings>
1.3 Screens
1.3.1 Screens
1.3.2 Video Screens
1.3.3 Int Album
1.3.4 Ext Album
1.3.5 Free Screens
1.4 Download Screens>
1.5 H.O.T. Screens
1.6 Download H.O.T.>
1.7 Settings
1.7.1 Sound
1.7.1.1 Ring Vibration
1.7.1.2 Volume
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1.7.1.3 Sound Effects
1.7.1.4 Hourly Alert
1.7.1.5 Sleep Mode
1.7.2 Display
1.7.2.1 Overlay
1.7.2.2 Banner
1.7.2.3 Clock
1.7.2.4 Missed Events
1.7.2.5 Font
1.7.2.5.1 Font Style
1.7.2.5.2 Font Size
1.7.2.6 Dial Style
1.7.2.6.1 Default
1.7.2.6.2 Custom
1.7.2.7 Backlight
1.7.2.7.1 Display Duration
1.7.2.7.2 Display Brightness
1.7.2.7.3 Keypad Duration
1.7.3 Airplane Mode
1.7.4 Call
1.7.4.1 Answer Call On
1.7.4.2 Call Forwarding
1.7.4.2.1 Set Number
1.7.4.2.2 Cancel
1.7.4.3 Call Block
1.7.4.3.1 Settings
1.7.4.3.2 Blocked List
1.7.4.3.3 Blocked Group
1.7.4.4 Tone Length
1.7.5 Network
1.7.6 Device
1.7.6.1 Memory Info
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1.7.6.1.1 Download Memory
1.7.6.1.2 System Memory
1.7.6.1.3 USB Disk
1.7.6.1.4 Ext Memory
1.7.6.1.5 Format Ext Mem-
1.7.6.2 S/W Info
1.7.6.3 My Info
1.7.6.4 Reset
1.7.6.4.1 Delete Contacts
1.7.6.4.2 Reset Defaults
1.7.7 Security
1.7.7.1 Phone Lock
1.7.7.2 Set Password
1.7.8 Bluetooth
1.7.8.1 Bluetooth Mode
1.7.8.2 Connect Device
1.7.8.3 Trusted Devices
1.7.8.4 Send + Receive
1.7.8.4.1 Receive Mode
1.7.8.4.2 Send My Info
1.7.8.4.3 Send Contact
1.7.8.4.4 Send Photo
1.7.8.5 Disconnect Device
1.7.8.6 Settings
1.7.8.6.1 My Information
1.7.8.6.2 Search Type
1.7.8.6.3 Visibility
1.7.9 Language ( )
Menu Outline
ory
2 SURF
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3SNAP
3.1 Camera
3.2 Video Camera
3.3 Int Album
3.4 Ext Album
3.5 Helio Album
3.6 Photo Studio
3.7 Settings
3.7.1 Album Lock
3.7.2 Shutter Sound
3.7.3 Storage
3.7.4 Block Calls
3.7.5 Auto Save
3.8 Print Photos
3.8.1 Int Album
3.8.2 Ext Album
3.9 Memory Info
3.9.1 Download Memory
3.9.2 System Memory
3.9.3 USB Disk
3.9.4 Ext Memory
3.9.5 Format Ext Memory
3.7.2.1 Camera
3.7.2.2 Video Camera
4VIDEO + MUSIC
4.1 Video
4.1.1 Recent
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4.1.2 Playlists
4.1.3 Videos
4.2 Download Video>
4.3 Music
4.3.1 Recent
4.3.2 Playlists
4.3.3 Artist
4.3.4 Albums
4.3.5 Songs
4.3.6 Genres
4.4 Download Music>
4.5 Memory Info
4.5.1 Download Memory
4.5.2 System Memory
4.5.3 USB Disk
4.5.4 Ext Memory
4.5.5 Format Ext Memory
4.6 Settings
4.6.1 Backlight Duration
4.6.2 Play Time
4.6.3 Play Option
Menu Outline
5CONTACT
5.1 New Contact
5.2 Contacts List
5.3 Groups
5.4 Call Log
5.4.1 All Calls
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5.4.2 Missed Calls
5.4.3 Outgoing Calls
5.4.4 Ignored Calls
5.4.5 Incoming Calls
5.4.6 Call Times
5.5 My Info
5.6 Service Numbers
5.6.1 Emergency (911)
5.6.2 Information (411)
5.6.3 Customer Care (611)
5.7 Sync Contacts
5.7.1 Sync Contacts
5.7.2 Preview Sync
5.7.3 Username/Password
5.7.4 Help
6GAMES
7PLAN
7.1 Calendar
7.2 To-do
7.3 Wake-up Call
7.4 Alarm
7.5 Calculator
7.6 World Time
7.7 Unit Converter
7.8 Notepad
7.9 Stopwatch
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7.0 User Memory
7.0.1 USB Disk Mode
7.0.2 File Manager
7.0.3 Memory Info
7.* Voice Functions
7.*.1 Voice Commands
7.*.2 Voice Memo
8 MESSAGE
9 APPS
Menu Outline
7.0.3.1 Download Memory
7.0.3.2 System Memory
7.0.3.3 USB Disk
7.0.3.4 Ext Memory
7.0.3.5 Format Ext Memory
7.*.2.1 Record Voice Memo
7.*.2.2 Review Voice Memo
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Section 5: Entering Text

Topics Covered
• Text Entry Modes
• Changing the Text Entry Mode
• Entering Text in Alpha (Abc) Mode
• Entering Text in T9Abc Mode
• Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters
• Entering Korean
• Entering Numbers
• Entering Symbols
This section outlines how to select the desired text input mode when entering characters into your device. This section also describes how to use the T9 predictive text entry system to reduce the amount of key strokes associated with entering text.
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Text Entry Modes

Text Entry Modes
You can compose text memos using alphabetical characters, symbols, and numbers. Each method of character entry (symbol, number, and so on) is called a text entry mode. There are four text entry modes, as indicated:
Alpha — Alphabetical text entry mode. Options are:
• ABCAll upper case
• AbcInitial capital
•abcAll lower case
Korean/KOR — Korean text entry mode. Allows you to enter Korean characters.
Symbol — Symbol entry mode. Enter symbols into your memo by pressing the
corresponding number that appears above it in the display.
123 — Number entry. Enter numbers by pressing the corresponding key on the
keypad.
T9Abc — Predictive text mode. Press each key only once to enter the letter of the
word that you’re spelling.
Your current mode of text entry [Abc, KOR, T9Abc, or 123] is indicated in the lower right part of the display when composing a text memo.

Changing the Text Entry Mode

1. While composing a text memo, press the Right soft key ( ) to toggle the
text input mode through the following options:
•T9Abc
•123
•Symbol
•Korean / KOR
• Abc

Entering Text in Alpha (Abc) Mode

1. Enter characters while in Alpha (Abc) mode by pressing the key with the
desired characters (such as, pressing once for “g”).
2. Press the key repeatedly until the desired character appears in the display
(such as, pressing two times for “h”).
3. Pause briefly and the displayed character is accepted and inserted into
your memo.
4. Press the key to enter a space.
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Entering Text in T9Abc Mode

T9Abc recognizes commonly used words for a sequence of keypresses and inserts the word into your memo. Using T9 mode is much faster than the more traditional method Alpha mode, since T9 requires only one key press per letter of the word that you are spelling.
Note: See “Changing the Text Entry Mode” on page 45 for instructions on changing text entry modes.
1. While in T9Abc mode, press each key that corresponds to a desired letter,
in sequence, one time.
For example, if you press the key sequence , and the word “bad” appears on the screen.
2. When you have completed pressing all the keys for the desired word,
review the word displayed in your text.
3. If the word is not the one you meant to enter, press the key to show
the next word that matches the sequence of keys that you pressed.
For example, when you press the key sequence , the word “and” appears on the screen. Suppose the word you want is “cod”. Just press the key until “cod” appears in the display.
Note: If more than one word shares the same numeric sequence (such as, “263” for both “and” and
“cod”), T9Abc provides the most commonly used word (such as, “and” for “263”). Press the key to display other words, if any are a vailable.
For practice, enter the work ‘Samsung’ into your memo by pressing each of the following keys only once:
SAMSUNG
T9Abc recognizes that the most commonly used word for the sequence of keys you just pressed is “Samsung.”
Tip: To enter words not likely to be in the T9Abc dictionary, such as uncommon abbreviations or slang, you
might want to change the text entry mode from T9Abc to Abc.
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Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters

Entering Upper and Lower Case Letters
In Abc and T9Abc modes, you can select to enter only upper case letters (ABC/ T9ABC), only lower case letters (abc/T9abc), or a mix of the two (Abc/T9Abc).
1. While in T9Abc or Abc mode, repeatedly press the key to change
the capitalization setting.
The right soft key label changes to indicate the current capitalization setting.
For example, if the right soft key label is ABC, and you want to enter the word “ball”, press the key until the right soft key label changes to
abc, then enter the word “ball”.
Tip: To enter a capital letter within a word, such as “SimTam”, change the capitalization setting to Abc at
the beginning of the word and before entering the “ T”. The capitalization setting will a utomatically change to abc after you enter each upper case letter.

Entering Korean

Enter Korean characters into a text memo while in Korean/KOR mode .
Note: See “Changing the Text Entry Mode” on page 45 for instructions on changing text entry modes.
While in Korean / KOR mode, press the key containing the corresponding
Korean character that you wish to insert into your memo.
Keypad keys produce the following Korean characters. Some keys produce more than one character, depending upon the number of keypresses:
Key
Number of Keypresses
123
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Key
Number of Keypresses
123
(space)

Entering Numbers

Enter numbers into a text memo while in number mode (123).
Note: See “Changing the Text Entry Mode” on page 45 for instructions on changing text entry modes.
While in 123 mode, press the key containing the corresponding number
that you wish to insert into your memo.

Entering Symbols

Symbol mode enables you to enter symbols such as @ or % in text note.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for PLAN) and for Notepad. The Memo menu appears in the display listing any saved Memos.
2. Press the New / Menu (left) soft key ( ).
3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight New, then press the
key. The empty Memo screen appears in the display.
4. Press the Right soft key ( ) until Symbol appears in the display.
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Note: There are 5 pages of symbols to scroll through.
5. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to page through the symbols, if
necessary.
6. Press the key that corresponds with the symbol that you wish to enter. For
example, with the SYMBOL 1 page displayed, press for an exclamation point (!).
7. To continue entering text, press the Right soft key ( ) to change the text
entry mode.
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Section 6: Understanding CONTACT

Topics Covered
• Your Contacts List
• Adding a New Contact
• Finding a Contact
• Editing an Existing Contact
• Speed Dial Numbers
• Contact Groups
• Deleting a Contact
• Call Logs
• My Info
• Service Numbers
• Sync Contacts
This section explains how to manage your daily contacts by storing their name and number in your Contacts. Contacts entries can be sorted by name, entry, or group.
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Your Contacts List
Your Contacts list can store up to 1000 entries, with each contact having up to five associated phone numbers, an email address, and a picture ID.
Each phone number can be up to 32 digits in length, including hard pauses. Contact names can be up to 20 characters in length. You can also specify a memory location for each entry, and you can restrict access to the Contacts list to prevent unauthorized use.
Tip: One-Touch, Two-Touch, and Three-Touch Dialing allow you to call numbers stored in your Contacts
list faster. (For more information, see “Speed Dial Numbers” on page 62.)

Open Your Contacts List

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press or
for CONTACT. The following Contacts sub-menus and options
appear in the display:
• New Contact — Add a number or email to your Contacts.
• Contacts List — Find a Contact by Name, by Number, or by email address.
•Groups — Create and manage Contacts groups.
• Call Log — Access and manage the Calls logs and view your call duration
timers (see “Calls Log” on page 28 for more information).
• My Info — View the number assigned to your device by your Wireless Provider,
and edit the contents of your name card, if any.
• Service Numbers — View and dial pre-defined emergency and service
numbers.
• Sync Contacts — Launch the Addressbook Sync function which lets you
synchronize your Contacts list and your Helio Web Mail address book.
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the Contacts sub-menu or option of
your choice, and press the key.
Tip: You can also access a sub-menu or menu option by pressing the number key correspo nds to the menu
item number. For example, press for New Contact.

Adding a New Contact

You can add an entirely new entry to your Contacts list or add information to an existing entry.
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Using the Contacts Add Option

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press or
(for CONTACT) and for New Contact. The New Contact
screen appears in the display with the Enter Name field highlighted.
Tip: You can also laun ch the New Contact screen from standby mode by pressing the CONTACTS (right) soft
key ( ), the Menu (left) soft key ( ), and then for New Contact.
2. Enter a name or phrase to associate with the number(s) using the keypad.
(See “Entering Text” on page 44 for more information.)
3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight each field.
4. Enter one or more phone numbers in the Mobile, Home, Office, Other, or
Fax fields for the new Contact.
Note: You can also add numbers to existing Contacts. See “Add a Number or E-mail Address to a Contact”
on page 60 for more information.
Speed Dial:
5. To assign a Speed Dial location to a phone number:
Press the Up navigation key to highlight the field.
Use the Left and Right navigation keys to scroll through the list of available Speed
Dial locations.
Note: You can assign Speed Dial locations to any or all phone numbers for a Contact.
E-mail Address:
6. To add an E-mail address to this Contact:
Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the field.
Enter an E-mail address using the keypad. (For more information, see “Entering
Text” on page 44.)
Anniversary:
7. To enter an anniversary date for this Contact:
Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the field.
Enter a date using the keypad. (For more information, see “Entering Text” on
page 44.)
Ringtone:
8. To select a unique, identifying Ringtone for this new Contact:
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Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the field, then do one of
the following:
Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select the desired rintone. (Each
ringtone plays as its name appears in the field.)
Press the Select Ring (left) soft key ( ), then press for Ring Menu, use the
Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired ringtone (each ringtone plays as its name is highlighted), and press to input your selection.
Contact Group:
This option lets you send messages to, and find, this Contact and other related contacts. (See “Groups” on page 57 for more information.)
9. To assign the new Contact to a Group:
Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the field.
• Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select a Group (General, Family, Friends, Work) or press the Group Info (left) soft key ( ) and select the New Group option to add a Group.
Voice Function access:
This option lets you permit or block Voice Command access to this Contact for voice dialing.
10. To permit Voice Command access to this Contact:
Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the field.
Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select Find by Voice.
11. To block Voice Command access to this Contact:
Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the field.
Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select Voice Disabled.
Mailing Address:
12. To enter a mailing address date for this Contact:
Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the field.
Enter a mailing address using the keypad. (For more information, see “Entering
Text” on page 44.)
Memo:
13. To enter additional Contact information in a memo:
Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the field.
Enter memo text using the keypad. (For more information, see “Entering Text”
on page 44.)
14. Press the key to save the Contacts entry.
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Saving a Number from a Call

Once you’ve finished a call, you can save the caller’s number to your Contacts list.
Note: If the call was incoming and Caller ID informa tion was unavailable, then the Save option is also
unavailable.
1. After you press the key to end your call
(or the other party disconnects), the call time, length of call, and the phone number and name of the other party (if available) appear in the display along with the two options shown.
2. Press the Right navigation key to save the
number to your Contacts.
Tip: If your device returns to standby mode before you press the Right
navigation key, you can save the number from your last call to your Contacts by accessing the Calls Log. (For more informatio n, see “Saving a Number from the All History Calls Log” on page 55 and or see “Saving a Number from a Calls Log” on pa ge 56.)
The Save Phone No. menu pops-up in the display showing the following options:
• New Contact — Creates a new Contact for this number.
• Add Number — Adds this number to an existing Contact.
3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired option, then
press the key.
New Contact:
The Save Phone No. screen appears in the display showning following (number type) icons:
Mobile Home Office
Other
4. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight the desired number type
Fax
icon, then press the key.
5. The New Contact screen appears in the display with the desired number
in the selected number type field.
6. Go to Step 10.
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Add Number:
The Contacts screen appears in the display.
7. Find and highlight the Contact to which you want to add the new number.
(For more information, see “Finding a Contact” on page 56.)
Tip: You can use the Left and Right navigation key to browse the numbers already s aved for this Contact.
8. Press the key. The Save Phone No. screen appears in the display
showning following (number type) icons:
Mobile Home Office
Other
9. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight the desired number type
Fax
icon, then press the key. The Edit Number screen appears in the display with the selected number type highlighted and the new number populated in the selected number type field.
10. Make any needed additions or changes to the Contact. (For more
information, see “Adding a New Contact” on page 51 or see “Editing an Existing Contact” on page 58.)
11. Press the key to save this Contact.

Saving a Number from the All History Calls Log

1. In standby mode, press the key. The All History list appears in the
display. The call you just ended is highlighted.
2. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options appear in the
display:
• Send Message — Compose and send a text message to the dialed or originating number. (See “MESSAGE” on page 155 for more information.)
• Add to Ignored — Add the dialed or originating number for this call to the Blocked List. (See “Call Block” on page 83 for more information.)
• Save Contact Number — Add the dialed or originating number to the
Contacts List.
•Delete — Erase the highlighted call or all selected (Checked) calls from your Calls log. [Select a call by highlighting it and then pressing the Check (right) soft key ( ).]
• Delete All — Erase all calls from this calls log.
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Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Save Contact Number, then press the key. The Save Phone No. menu pops-up in the display showing the following options:
• New Contact — Creates a new Contact for the selected number.
• Add Number — Adds the selected number to an existing Contact.
3. Refer to “Saving a Number from a Call” on page 54 and do Steps 3 – 11 of
that procedure.

Saving a Number from a Calls Log

You can store numbers from the Calls logs to your Contacts.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CONTACT) and (for Call Log). The following Call Logs appear in the display:
Press for All Calls.
Press for Missed Calls.
Press
Press for Ignored Calls.
Press
Press for Call Times.
2. Press the number key associated with the Calls log that you wish to review,
or use the Left and Right navigation keys to scroll through the Call Logs to the one you wish to review.
3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the call whose number you wish to
store in CONTACT.
4. Refer to “Saving a Number from a Call” on page 54 and do Steps 3 – 11 of
that procedure.
for Outgoing Calls.
for Incoming Calls.

Finding a Contact

Once you have added Contacts to your Contacts List, you have a number of methods you can use to find any of your Contacts.

Search by Name

The Name tab lets you quickly locate a Contact in your Contacts list by name.
1. In standby mode, press the CONTACTS (right) soft key ( ). The Contacts
screen appears in the display.
2. The Name, Number, E-mail field and a list of Contacts’ names appears in
the display.
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3. Use the keypad to enter the first few characters of the name of the contact
as it appears in your Contacts list.
Example: If you saved a contact name as “Amy Smith”, begin your search for that contact by pressing
Note: As you enter letters, the entry names of the closest matches (thus far) appear in the display.
Tip: Use the Volume key to “page” through the Contacts list, four names per key press.
for “A”.
4. When the desired Contacts entry is listed in the display, highlight the
Contact using the navigation keys. Then, do one of the following:
Press the key to dial the number displayed with the Contact’s name.
Press the key to view information about the Contact and to access other
options.
Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options appear in the display:
Send Message — Compose and send a text message to the number displayed
with the Contact’s name. (For more information, contact your Wireless Provider.)
Send Email — Compose and send a Email message containing the highlighted
Contact’s information. (For more information, contact your Wireless Provider.)
Edit — Review and change the information for this Contact. (For more
information, see “Editing an Existing Contact” on page 58.)
New Contact — Lets you add a new number to your Contacts list or to the
selected contact. (For more information, “Adding a New Contact” on page 51.)
Delete — Erase the highlighted Contact from your Contacts list.
Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight an option, then press the key to launch that option.

Groups

This option lets you find a particular Contact within a list of Contacts assigned to the same Group.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CONTACT) and for Groups. The Groups list appears in the display.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the name of the group
you wish to search, then press the key.
3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to scroll through the selected group
and highlight the name of each Contact. The number, Speed Dial number, and photo ID for the selected Contact appear at the top of the Groups list.
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Tip: Use the Volume key to “page” through the group list, three names p er key press.
4. When the desired Contacts entry is listed in the display, highlight the
contact using the navigation keys (if necessary). Then, do one of the following
Press the key to dial the number displayed with the Contact’s name.
Press the key to view information about the Contact and to access other
options.
Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options appear in the display:
Send Message — Compose and send a text message to the number displayed
with the Contact’s name. (For more information, contact your Wireless Provider.)
Edit — Review and change the information for this Contact. (For more
information, see “Editing an Existing Contact” on page 58.)
New Contact — Lets you add a new number to your Contacts list or to the
selected contact. (For more information, “Adding a New Contact” on page 51.)
Delete — Erase the highlighted Contact from your Contacts list.
Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight an option, then press the key to launch that option.

Editing an Existing Contact

Once stored in the Contacts List, a Contact can be changed quite easily.
1. Find the desired Contact in the Contacts list. (See “Finding a Contact” on
page 56 for more information.)
2. Press the key. The View Number screen appears in the display.
3. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options appear in the
display:
• Send Message — Compose and send a text message to the number
displayed with the Contact’s name. (For more information, contact your Wireless Provider.)
• Send Email — Compose and send a Email message containing the highlighted
Contact’s information. (For more information, contact your Wireless Provider.)
•Edit — Change or add information for this Contact.
• Delete Name / Delete Selection — Delete this Contact or highlighted
information in this Contact entry.
4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Edit, then press the
key. The Edit Number screen appears in the display with the photo ID field highlighted.
5. Use the navigation keys to highlight information fields in the selected
Contact entry.
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6. Press to backspace and delete digits or letters.
7. Press and hold to clear the entire number or name in the highlighted
field.
Note: You can also add number s (such as an Office number or a Fax number) to the entry, assign it to a
Group, and add other information. (See “Adding a N ew Contact” on page 51 for more information.)
8. When you’re finished editing the Contact, press the key to save your
changes.

Adding Pauses to Contact Numbers

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.
Pause — A hard pause stops the calling sequence until further input from you.
2sec Pause — A two-second pause stops the calling sequence for two seconds
and then automatically sends the remaining digits.
Tip: You can enter multiple two-second pauses to extend the length of a pause. For example, two
consecutive two-second pauses cause a total pause time of four seconds.
Note: Keep in mind that pauses count as digits towards the 32-digit maximum.
Store Pauses in a New Contact
Add a new Contact (See “Adding a New Contact” on page 51 for more
1.
information).
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight a number for this
Contact.
3. Press the Pause (left) soft key ( ) to add a hard pause (awaits input
from you) to the number.
Press the 2sec Pause (right) soft key ( ) to add a two-second pause to the number.
4. When you’re finished entering the number and pauses, and other Contact
information, press the key to save the new Contact.
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Add Pauses to an Existing Contacts Entry
1.
Find the desired entry in the Contacts List. (See “Editing an Existing Contact” on page 58 for more information.)
2. Press the key. The View Number screen appears in the display.
3. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options appear in the
display:
• Send Message — Compose and send a text message to the number
displayed with the Contact’s name. (For more information, contact your Wireless Provider.)
• Send Email — Compose and send a Email message containing the highlighted
Contact’s information. (For more information, contact your Wireless Provider.)
•Edit — Change or add information for this Contact.
• Delete Name / Delete Selection — Delete the name/number for this Contact.
4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Edit, then press the
key. The Edit Number screen appears in the display with the photo ID field highlighted.
5. Use the navigation keys to highlight a number stored in this contact entry.
6. Use the navigation keys to place the cursor where you want to add a pause
(usually at the right-hand end of the number).
7. Press the Pause (left) soft key ( ) to add a hard pause (awaits input
from you) to the number.
Press the 2sec Pause (right) soft key ( ) to add a two-second pause to the number.
8. When you’re finished entering pauses, press the key to save your
changes to the number in your Contacts List.

Add a Number or E-mail Address to a Contact

1. Find the desired Contact. (See “Finding a Contact” on page 56 for more
information.)
2. Press the key. The View Number screen appears in the display.
3. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options appear in the
display:
• Send Message — Compose and send a text message to the number
displayed with the Contact’s name. (For more information, contact your Wireless Provider.)
• Send Email — Compose and send a Email message containing the highlighted
Contact’s information. (For more information, contact your Wireless Provider.)
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•Edit — Change or add information for this Contact.
• Delete Name / Delete Selection — Delete the name/number for this Contact.
4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Edit, then press the
key. The Edit Number screen appears in the display with the photo ID field highlighted.
5. Use the Up navigation key to highlight the View All option.
6. Press the key. View All changes to View Basic.
7. Use the Down navigation key to highlight an empty number field or Email
Address ( ) field for this Contact.
8. Use the keypad to enter an E-mail address. (See “Entering Text” on page
44 for more information.)
To simplify the process of entering an E-mail address, the following functions are available:
Press the email (left) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu appears in the display listing some popular domains.
To insert the @ and . symbols, repeatedly press the key until the desired symbol appears in the display.
9. Enter the new phone number or email address.
10. Press the key to save the new number or email address to the existing
Contact.

Edit an Existing E-mail Address

1. Find the desired Contact. (See “Finding a Contact” on page 56 for more
information.)
2. Press the key. The View Number screen appears in the display.
3. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options appear in the
display:
• Send Message — Compose and send a text message to the number displayed with the Contact’s name. (For more information, contact your Wireless Provider.)
•Send Email — Compose and send a Email message containing the highlighted Contact’s information. (For more information, contact your Wireless Provider.)
•Edit — Change or add information for this Contact.
• Delete Name / Delete Selection — Delete the name/number for this Contact.
4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Edit, then press the
key. The Edit Number screen appears in the display with the photo ID field highlighted.
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5.
Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the E-mail field (labeled with the icon).
6. Use the keypad to edit the E-mail address. (See “Entering Text” on page 44
for more information.)
To simplify the process of entering an E-mail address, the following functions are available:
Press the email (left) soft key ( ). A pop-up menu appears in the display
listing some popular domains.
To insert the @ and . symbols, repeatedly press the key until the desired
symbol appears in the display.
7. Press the key to save your changes.

Speed Dial Numbers

When you add or edit a Contact, you have the option of assigning a Speed Dial number to any of the Contact’s numbers or of changing any of the Contact’s currently assigned Speed Dial numbers.
1. Find the desired Contact. (See “Finding a Contact” on page 56 for more
information.)
Tip: You can also assig n a Speed Dial number when creating a new Contacts List entry. See “Adding a New
Contact” on page 51 for more information.
2. Press the key. The View Number screen appears in the display.
3. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options appear in the
display:
• Send Message — Compose and send a text message to the number
displayed with the Contact’s name. (For more information, contact your Wireless Provider.)
• Send Email — Compose and send a Email message containing the highlighted
Contact’s information. (For more information, contact your Wireless Provider.)
•Edit — Change or add information for this Contact.
• Delete Name / Delete Selection — Delete the name/number for this Contact.
4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Edit, then press the
key. The Edit Number screen appears in the display with the photo ID field highlighted.
5. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight a Speed Dial number
field ( ) for this Contact.
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Tip: If a Contact has more than one stored number (such as Home and Office), you can selec t one of these
numbers as the one your device will dial when you speed dial that Contact, or you can assign each number a Speed Dial number.
6. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select a Speed Dial number or
use the keypad to enter a Speed Dial number.
Note: When you choose to select a Speed Dial number, your device only shows you unassigned Speed Dial
numbers to choose from.
If you enter a Speed Dial number that is already assigned and press the key, the “Speed Dial No. In
Use. Enter Again” message pops up in the display.
7. Press the key to save the new Speed Dial number in the selected
Contact.
Contact Groups
The Group feature lets you quickly and simply send text messages to a group of Contacts.
When you add or edit a Contact, you have the option of assigning that Contact to a Group. You can also use the Group sub-menu to quickly and easily assign and reassign Contacts to any of the existing Groups and to create and rename Groups.
Assign/Reassign Contacts to Groups — Shortcut Method
When you add a Contact, your device automatically assigns the new Contact to the None group. You can assign or reassign a Contact to any available group.
1. Find the desired Contact in the Contacts List. (See “Finding a Contact” on
page 56 for more information.)
2. Press the key. The View Number screen appears in the display.
3. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options appear in the
display:
• Send Message — Lets you send a text message to this Contact.
• Send Contact — Lets you send this Contact information in a text message.
•Edit — Change or add information for this Contact.
• Delete Name / Delete Selection — Delete the name/number for this Contact.
4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Edit, then press the
key. The Edit Number screen appears in the display with the photo ID field highlighted.
5. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Group field ( ) in
the selected Contact entry.
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6.
Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select from Groups such as the following:
• General — Contacts not assigned to a named Group.
• Family
•Friends
•Work
Note: If the selected Contact does not fit with the existing Groups, press the Group Info (left) so ft key
( ) and select the N ew Group option. See “Create a Group” on page 65 for more information.
7. When you’re finished editing the Contact, press the key to save your
changes.
Assign/Reassign Contacts to Groups — Menu Method
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CONTACT) and for Groups. A list of group names (like the following list) appears in the display:
• General — Contacts not assigned to a named Group.
• Family
•Friends
•Work
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the General group (to
assign an unassigned Contact) or a named Group (to reassign or unassign an assigned Contact).
3. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options pop-up in the
display:
• Group Info — Shows this Group’s image ID, name, custom ringer setting, and
whether this Group is secret. (Not active for the None group.)
•Edit — Lets you change the image ID, name, and settings for this Group (Not
active for the None group.)
• Add — Add a new Group.
• Delete — Lets you delete this Group and return the member Contacts to the
None group (Not active for the None group.)
•Move Member — Move a Contact from this Group to another Group.
4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Move Member
option.
5. Press the key. A list of Contacts in the highlighted group appears in the
display.
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Note: If the selected Group is Secret, you are prompted to enter your device’s password.
6. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Contact you wish to
move to another Group.
7. Press the Check (right) soft key ( ). A checkmark appears on the
Contact entry. Repeat this step as needed for other Contacts you want to reassign.
8. Press the key. The Select Group list pops-up in the display.
9. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Group you want to
receive the selected Contact(s).
10. Press the key. Messages pop-up indicating the Contact is moved, then
you are returned to the Groups screen.

Create a Group

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CONTACT) and for Groups. A list of group names (like the following list) appears in the display:
• General — Contacts not assigned to a named Group (that is, a Group other than None).
• Family
•Friends
•Work
2. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options pop-up in the
display:
• Group Info — Shows this Group’s image ID, name, custom ringer setting, and whether this Group is secret. (Not active for the None group.)
•Edit — Lets you change the image ID, name, and settings for this Group (Not active for the None group.)
• Add — Add a new Group.
•Delete — Lets you delete this Group and return the member Contacts to the
None group (Not active for the None group.)
•Move Member — Move a Contact from this Group to another Group.
3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Add option.
4. Press the key. The New Group screen appears in the display.
5. Use the keypad to enter a name for the Group. (See “Entering Text” on
page 44 for more information.)
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Note: You must enter a name for the new Group before your device will let you make the other settings.
6. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight each setting.
7. For the Ringer ( ) and Secret ( ) settings, use the Left and Right
navigation keys to select values.
8. For the Group ID ( ) setting, press the Edit (left) soft key ( ). The Edit
Photo menu pops-up in the display showing the following options:
• Use New Photo — Launches the camera in your device so that you can take a
photo to be used as the ID for the selected Group.
• Use Album Photo — Lets you select a Group ID photo from the photo album in
your device.
• Use Icon — Lets you select an icon from the icon groups (Animals, People,
Others) in your device.
9. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired Group ID
source.
10. Press the key and photograph or select a Group ID image.
11. Press the key. The selected image appears in the New Group screen.
12. Press the key to save your choices. You are returned to the Groups
screen.

Edit a Group

The Edit option lets you change the name of a Group and its settings.
Note: You cannot rename the None group.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CONTACT) and for Groups. A list of group names (like the following list) appears in the display:
• General — Contacts not assigned to a named Group.
• Family
•Friends
•Work
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the None group (to
assign an unassigned Contact) or a named Group (to reassign or unassign an assigned Contact).
3. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options pop-up in the
display:
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Contact Groups
• Group Info — Shows this Group’s image ID, name, custom ringer setting, and whether this Group is secret. (Not active for the None group.)
•Edit — Lets you change the image ID, name, and settings for this Group (Not active for the None group.)
• Add — Add a new Group.
•Delete — Lets you delete this Group and return the member Contacts to the
None group (Not active for the None group.)
•Move Member — Move a Contact from this Group to another Group.
4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Edit option.
5. Press the key. The Edit Group screen appears in the display.
Note: If the selected Group is Secret, you are prompted to enter your device’s password.
6. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight each setting.
7. For the Group Name, use the keypad to change the name of this Group.
(See “Entering Text” on page 44 for more information.)
8. For the Ringer ( ) and Secret ( ) settings, use the Left and Right
navigation keys to select values.
9. For the Group ID ( ) setting, press the Edit (left) soft key ( ). The Edit
Photo menu pops-up in the display showing the following options:
• Use New Photo — Launches the camera in your device so that you can take a photo to be used as the ID for the selected Group.
• Use Album Photo — Lets you select a Group ID photo from the photo album in your device.
•Use Icon — Lets you select an icon from the icon groups (Animals, People, Others) in your device.
10. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired Group ID
source.
11. Press the key and photograph or select a new Group ID image.
12. Press the key. The new image appears in the Edit Group screen.
13. Press the key to save your choices. You are returned to the Groups
screen.

Delete a Group

The Delete option lets you remove a Group and return its member Contacts to the None group.
Note: You cannot delete the None group.
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1.
In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press (for CONTACT) and for Groups. A list of group names (like the following list) appears in the display:
• General — Contacts not assigned to a named Group.
• Family
•Friends
•Work
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the name Group you
want to delete.
3. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options pop-up in the
display:
• Group Info — Shows this Group’s image ID, name, custom ringer setting, and
whether this Group is secret. (Not active for the None group.)
•Edit — Lets you change the image ID, name, and settings for this Group (Not
active for the None group.)
• Add — Add a new Group.
• Delete — Lets you delete this Group and return the member Contacts to the
None group (Not active for the None group.)
•Move Member — Move a Contact from this Group to another Group.
4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Delete option.
5. Press the key. You are prompted to confirm the deletion.
Note: If the selected Group is Secret, you are prompted to enter your device’s password.
6. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight Yes to confirm the
deletion. Highlight No to cancel the deletion.
7. Press the key to invoke your selection.

Deleting a Contact

1. Find the desired entry in the Contacts list. (See “Finding a Contact” on
page 56 for more information.)
2. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options appear in the
display:
• Send Message — Compose and send a text message to the selected Contact.
Note: See “MESSAGE” on page 155 for more information.
• Send Email — Compose and send an Email message to the selected Contact.
•Edit — Change or add information for this Contact.
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• New Contact — Create a new Contact.
•Delete — Erase the selected Contact.
3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight Delete.
4. Press the key. The device prompts you to confirm the deletion.
5. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight Yes to confirm the
deletion. Highlight No to cancel the deletion.
6. Press the key to invoke your selection.
Call Logs
The Calls Log retains information about Missed, Outgoing, Ignored, and Incoming calls. You can also view call duration times for your last call and the time totals for all calls. See “Calls Log” on page 28 for more information.

My Info

My Info lets you view and edit your electronic business card which includes the number assigned to your device by your Wireless Provider.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CONTACT) and for My Info. The My Info screen appears in the display.
2. Enter your name using the keypad. (See “Entering Text” on page 44 for
more information.)
3. Use the navigation keys and keypad to select fields and enter information.

Service Numbers

Service Numbers lets you view and dial the emergency and service numbers preset in your device.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CONTACT) and for Service Numbers. The Service Numbers screen appears in the display listing the following numbers:
Emergency (911)
Information (411)
Customer Care (611)
2. To dial any of the preset numbers, press the associated key.
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Sync Contacts

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CONTACT) and for Sync Contacts. The Addressbook Sync screen appears in the display listing the following options:
• Sync Contacts — Synchronizes your Contacts List with your Helio Web Mail
address book.
• Preview Sync — Lets you preview the changes that will be made to your Helio Web Mail address book before using Sync Contacts.
• Username/Password — Lets you set/change your Helio Web Mail Username and Password.
•Help — Shows descriptions of these options.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight an option.
3. Press the key to invoke your selection.
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Topics Covered
• Rings
• Screens
• H.O.T. (Helio On Top) Screens
• Sound Settings
• Display Settings
• Airplane Mode
• Call Settings
•Network
•Device
• Security
• Bluetooth
• Language ( )
This section explains how to customize your device to suit your needs and preferences.
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Rings

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE) and for Rings. The Rings menu appears in the display showing the following options:
•Rings
•Free Rings
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired ringtones
gallery.
3. Press . A list of available ringtones appears in the display.
4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired ringtone.
5. Press to save and implement your selection.

Download Rings

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE) and for Download Rings>. The browser screen appears in the display and your Fin device connects to your Wireless Provider’s server.

Screens

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE) and for Screens. The Screens menu appears in the display showing the following options:
•Screens — Lets you select a downloaded image as the backdrop in your home (standby) screen.
• Video Screens — Lets you select a downloaded video clip as the backdrop in your home (standby) screen.
• Int Album — Lets you select a photo or video clip taken with your device’s camera and stored in your device as the backdrop in your home (standby) screen.
• Ext Album — Lets you select a photo or video clip taken with your device’s camera and stored on a Memory Card as the backdrop in your home (standby) screen.
• Free Screens — Lets you select a pre-loaded image as the backdrop in your home (standby) screen.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired image/video
gallery.
3. Press . A list of available screens/folders appears in the display.
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4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired screen/
folder.
If you select a folder, a list of available screens appears in the display, then use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired screen.
5. Press to save and implement your selection.

Download Screens

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE) and for Download Screens>. The browser screen appears in the display and your device connects to your Wireless Provider’s server.
H.O.T. (Helio On Top) Screens
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE) and for H.O.T. Screens. The Apps menu appears in the display.

Download H.O.T.

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE) and for Download H.O.T.>. The browser screen appears in the display and your device connects to your Wireless Provider’s server.

Sound Settings

The Sound menu provides a variety of options to customize audio properties for such things as ringers, keypad tones, alerts, and more.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Sound. The following options appear in the display:
• Ring Vibration
• Volume
• Sound Effects
• Hourly Alert
• Sleep Mode

Ring Vibration

You can select that your device will ring, vibrate, both, or mute in the Ring Vibration sub-menu.
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1.
In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and (for Sound), and for Ring Vibration. The following options appear in the display:
• Ring Only
• Vibrate
• Mute
• Vibrate then Ring
• Ring and Vibrate
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired ringer type.
3. Press to save and implement your selection.

Volum e

Use the Volume sub-menu to set the default volumes for incoming calls, the keypad, alarms, alerts, and Voice Commands prompts.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and (for Sound), and for Volume. The following options appear in the display:
•Ring
• Receiver
•Keypad
• Effects
• Message
• Wake-up Call
•Alert
• Power Up
• Power Down
• Voice Commands
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight a volume option.
3. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select the volume level (or vibrate
mode) for the selected setting.
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 as needed.
5. Press the key to save your settings.

Sound Effects

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and (for Sound), and for Sound Effects. The following options appear in the display:
•Keypad
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•Menu Popup
• Message
•OK/Save
•Select
• Power Up/Down
• Folder
•Cancel
•Warning
• Call Connect
• Low Battery
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight a sound effects option.
3. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select particular sound effects
for the highlighted option.
4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 as needed.
5. Press the key to save your settings.

Hourly Aler t

You can set your device to sound an alert whenever you enter or leave your service area, connect or disconnect a call, as well as other options.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and (for Sound), and for Hourly Alert. The following options appear in the display:
• On/Off — Lets you set the Clock On or Clock Off.
• Alert Time — Lets you enter the beginning and ending hours.
• Alert Sound — Lets you select Cuckoo or Female Voice.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight a sub-menu.
3. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight an On/Off or Alert
Sound option.
4. Enter Alert Times in 2-digit format. To change the time of day (AM or PM),
press the Left soft key ( ).
5. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select Cuckoo or Female Voice.
(Each alert tone sounds as its name shows.)
6. Press the key to confirm your selections and entries.
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Sleep Mode

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and (for Sound), and for Sleep Mode. The following options appear in the display:
•Off / Once / Daily — Lets you set Sleep Mode for one occurrence or for daily occurrence.
•Start — Lets you enter the time in 12-hour format. Press the Left soft key ( ) to toggle between AM and PM.
•End — Lets you enter the time in 12-hour format. Press the Left soft key ( ) to toggle between AM and PM.
•Ring — Lets you set ringer volume during Sleep Mode.
• Message — Lets you set message alert volume during Sleep Mode.
• Alert Sound — Lets you set alert volume during Sleep Mode.
• Key/Function Sound — Lets you set keypad/function volume during Sleep
Mode.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight an option.
3. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select a value, or use the keypad
to enter a value.
4. Press the key to confirm your selections and entries.

Display Settings

Using the Display menu, you can set the standby mode animation, customize the backlight settings, and more.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Display. The following Screen sub-menus appear in the display:
• Overlay — Lets you choose an image to overlay the standby mode wallpaper.
•Banner — Lets you create your own personalized greeting that appears in the
display when your device is in standby mode.
•Clock — Lets you choose whether to show the time in the display in digital or analog format.
• Missed Events — Lets you enable or disable the Missed Events overlay for the standby mode screen.
•Font — Lets you choose the font Style and Size for the standby mode screen.
• Dial Style — Lets you choose how the number will display on the display
screen.
• Backlight — Lets you set backlight options for the LCD, keypad, and brightness.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight a sub-menu.
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3. Press the key to enter the highlighted sub-menu. The following
sections describe the above listed display sub-menus in greater detail.

Overlay

Displays an image overlaying the selected Home Screen.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and (for Display), and
for Overlay. The following options appear in the display:
•None
• Big Calendar
• Small Calendar(top)
• Small Calendar(bottom)
• 3 month Calendar(top)
• 3 month Calendar(bottom)
•Today
• Monthly Schedule
• Weekly Schedule
• Daily Schedule
•To-Do
• Dual Clock
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight an option.
3. Press the Preview (left) soft key ( ). A mock-up standby screen
including the highlighted overlay appears in the display.
4. Press the key to confirm your selections and entries.

Banner

Create your own personalized greeting that appears in the display while your device is in standby mode.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and (for Display), and for Banner. The Banner screen appears in the display with the banner presentation selection highlighted.
2. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select how the banner will appear
in the standby mode screen. The following options are available:
•Off — Banner does not appear in the display.
• Slide — Complete banner slides from right to left across the selected display
line.
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•Appear — Letters appear, one at a time, and centered in the selected display line.
• Fly in — Letters slide, one at a time, from the right edge to the center of the selected display line.
•Drop — Letters slide, one at a time, from the top edge to the center of the selected display line.
• Fix Text — Banner shows continually in the center of the selected display line.
3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the banner text entry
field.
Note: Press and hold the key to erase an existing banner, if necessary.
4. Enter a word or short phrase (up to 20 characters) to appear in your
device’s display while in standby mode. (See “Entering Text” on page 44 for more information.)
5. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the banner position
selection.
6. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select where the banner will
appear in the standby mode screen. The following options are available:
•Top — Banner appears on the top line of the display.
• Middle — Banner appears on the middle line of the display.
• Bottom — Banner appears on the bottom line of the display.
•User Set — Lets you use the Navigation key to interactively select where the
banner appears in the display.
7. Press the key to save the new banner.

Clock

Clock lets you choose whether to show the time in the display in large or small digital format.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and (for Display), and for Clock. The following options appear in the display:
Clock type
Digital Clock 1, 2, 3 — Large numerical time and date displays Off — Default small digital time and date display
Placement
Digital Clock 1 — Upper-Right, Upper-Left, Mid-Right, Mid-Left,
Lower-Right, Lower-Left, User Set (use navigation keys to position clock
display).
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Digital Clock 2Top , Middle, Bottom. Digital Clock 3Top , Bottom.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight an option.
3. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select the desired setting.
4. Press the key to save your settings.

Missed Events

Lets you enable or disable the Missed Events list that overlays the standby mode screen when you have missed calls,
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft
key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and
(for Display), and for Missed Events. The following options pop-up in the display:
•OnMissed Events overlay appears in
standby mode.
•Off — Missed Events overlay does not appear.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired setting, then
press the key to save the setting.

Font

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and (for Display), and for Font. The following options appear in the display:
• Font Style — Sets font, color, and tint used to show text.
• Font Size — Sets size (Small, Medium, Large, Larger, or Largest) of the
Font Style used to show text.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired option, then
press the key to access the sub-menu(s).
3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired setting.
Display Settings
Note: When selecting Font Styles, use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight color and tint options.
4. Press the key to save your settings.
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Dial Style

Dial Style adjusts the color of display.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and (for Display), and
for Dial Style. The following options appear in the display:
•Default
Number Size — Sets size (Small or Large) of the Default font used to show
dialed numbers.
Color Scheme/Background — Sets colors used to display entered phone
number digits and the background color.
• Custom — Sets font (LED, No Effect, Ink Pen, or Memo Board) used to
show dialed numbers.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight a desired option, then
press the key to access the sub-menu(s).
3. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to select a desired setting, then
press the key to save the setting.

Backlight

You can set the backlight for your display or keypad to remain on for a specified period of time or remain on as long as the flip is open.
Note: Prolonged backlight use drains your battery faster.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and (for Display), and
for Backlight. The following options appear in the display:
• Display Duration — Sets the amount of time the backlight for the main display remains on after a period of inactivity. Optional settings are 15 sec, 30 sec, 1
min, 3 min, and 10 min.
• Display Brightness — Use the navigation keys to select between any of 5
optional settings.
• Keypad Duration — Sets the amount of time the main display backlight remains on after a period of inactivity. Optional settings are Save Mode (this setting uses much less power) and Normal Mode.
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight an option.
3. Press the key to enter the highlighted option’s sub-menu and to save
changed settings as desired.
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Airplane Mode

Airplane Mode
When set to On, the Airplane Mode icon ( ) appears in the display, and Airplane Mode disables all radio functions of your device. This prevents you from receiving or making calls (except emergency calls), but allows you to use other features (such as the camera and the Tools) safely in sensitive environments, such as on board an aircraft.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Airplane Mode.The following options appear in the display:
•On — Disables the radio transmitter and receiver in your device.
•Off — Enables the radio transmitter and receiver in your device.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired option, then
press the key to save your setting.

Call Settings

Answer Call On

You can select a specific answer mode when you receive an incoming call. Your device can be preset to answer when you do any of the following:
Open Flip
Open and press any key to answer
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Call), and for Answer Call On. The following call answer settings appear in the display:
• Open Flip — Opening the device flip or pressing answers a call.
• Open and press any key to answer — Opening the device flip and pressing
any key except the Volume keys, the Left or Right soft keys, or the Camera key answers a call.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight a setting.
3. Press the key to save your setting.
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Call Forwarding

Forward Your Calls
1.
In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Call), and for Call Forwarding.The following options appear in the display:
• Set Number — Lets you enter a number and forwards your calls to that number.
• Cancel — Cancels Call Forwarding.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to
highlight Set Number, then press the key. The Forward to field pops-up in the display.
3. Enter number to which you want your calls forwarded, then press the
key. Your device automatically sends a command (as shown) to your Wireless Provider that directs your calls to be forwarded.
4. Press the key to return to the Call Forwarding menu, otherwise,
you are returned to standby mode.
Cancel Call Forwarding
In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft
1.
key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Call), and for Call Forwarding.The following options appear in the display:
• Set Number — Lets you enter a number and forwards your calls to that number.
• Cancel — Cancels Call Forwarding.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to
highlight Cancel, then press the key. Your device automatically sends a command (as shown) to your Wireless Provider that cancels forwarding of your calls.
3. Press the key to return to the Call Forwarding menu, otherwise,
you are returned to standby mode.
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Call Block

Call Block lets you control which incoming calls, if any, you wish to receive. Using Call Block you can elect to automatically ignore calls from a List of specified numbers, or to ignore calls received from specified Contact Group(s).
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft
key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Call), and for Call Block.
You’re prompted to enter the password for your device.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
The following options appear in the display:
• Settings — Lets you enable/disable (turn Off)
Call Block; specify whether to ignore calls from numbers in your Blocked List, Annoymous numbers, or All Numbers; and/or assign a Sound Effect (Off the Hook/Line is Busy/ Random)to be played to ignored calls.
• Blocked List — Lets you review and manage
the list of Ignored Numbers you selected in the Call Log (for more information, see “Calls Log” on page 28 and see “Review a Call” on page
29) or entered directly using Set Number.
• Blocked Group — Lets you ignore calls from one or more Contact Groups.

Tone Length

Use this menu to set DTMF settings to Short or Long.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Call), and for Tone Length.The following options appear in the display:
•Short — Select for a brief tone
• Long — Select for an extended tone
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the Tone Length setting
of your choice, then press . Your setting is saved.
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Network

Use this menu to select the digital protocol your device uses to communicate with the wireless network.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Network.The following options pop-up in the display:
• 3G mode
•1X only
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the method you wish to use for data
transfer, then press the key.

Device

Memory Info

Memory Info lets you quickly and easily review and manage your device memory usage. To access Memory Info, do the following:
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Device. You’re prompted to enter the password.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
2. Press for Memory Info. The following options appear in the display:
• Download Memory — Lets you review used and available memory in your
various media (photo and video albums) and download folders.
•System Memory — Lets you review used and available memory in your Contacts list, Message folders, Plan folders, and Recent History (calls logs).
•USB Disk — Lets you review and manage applications stored on your device.
• Ext Memory — Lets you review a removable Memory Card’s available memory
and manage your files stored there.
• Format Ext Memory — Lets you format a removable Memory Card.
3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired memory option, then press
the key to access that option.
Download Memory
1.
In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Device. You’re prompted to enter the password.
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Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
2. Enter the password. The Device menu appears in the display.
3. Press (for Memory Info). The Memory Info screen appears in the
display.
4. Press for Download Memory. You’re prompted to enter the
password.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
The following options appear in the display:
• Photo + Video Album memory usage
• Music + Videos memory usage
• Contacts w/ Pics memory usage
•Rings memory usage
• Screens memory usage
• Email + IM memory usage
• Voice Memo memory usage
•Other memory usage
5. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired memory
option.
System Memory
In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
1.
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Device. You’re prompted to enter the password.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
2. Enter the password. The Device menu appears in the display.
3. Press (for Memory Info). The Memory Info screen appears in the
display.
4. Press for System Memory, then use the Left/Right navigation keys
to show the following options in the display:
• Contact List:
Names memory usage VoiceDial On memory usage Phone No. memory usage
Device
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Speed Dial memory usage
– – Groups memory usage
• Message:
Inbox memory usage Sent memory usage Drafts memory usage Saved memory usage
•Plan:
Alarm memory usage Schedule memory usage Deadline memory usage To- do memory usage Notepad memory usage
• Recent History:
Missed Calls memory usage Ignored Calls memory usage Incoming Calls memory usage Outgoing Calls memory usage Received Msgs memory usage Sent Msgs memory usage
5. Press the key to return to the Memory Info screen.
USB Disk
In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
1.
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Device. You’re prompted to enter the password.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
2. Enter the password. The Device menu appears in the display.
3. Press (for Memory Info). The Memory Info screen appears in the
display.
4. Press for USB Disk. You’re prompted to enter the password.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
The Mass Storage screen appears in the display, showing the following file list sorting options:
• Sort by Time
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• Sort by Size
• Sort by Name
• Sort by Type
5. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight folders and to show the
available applications list(s) sorted according to the selected sorting option.
6. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ) to access the following memory
management options:
•Rename — Changes the name of a selected file.
• More Information — Shows the name, type, creation date, and size of a
selected file.
•Delete — Delete the selected file.
• Delete All — Delete all files from the selected folder.
7. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight an option, then press the
key.
External Memory
In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
1.
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Device. You’re prompted to enter the password.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
2. Enter the password. The Device menu appears in the display.
3. Press (for Memory Info). The Memory Info screen appears in the
display.
4. Press for Ext Memory. You’re prompted to enter the password.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
Device
The Ext Memory screen appears in the display, showing the following file list sorting options:
Sort by Time
Sort by Size
Sort by Name
Sort by Type
5. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to show the files list sorted
according to the selected sorting option.
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6.
Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ) to access the following memory management options:
•Rename — Changes the name of a selected file.
• More Information — Shows the name, type, creation date, and size of a
selected file.
• Delete — Delete the selected file.
• Delete All — Delete all files from the selected folder.
7. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight an option, then press the
key.
Format External Memory
Formatting a microSD External Memory Card erases any data currently on the card and creates directories compatible with your device.
Important!: Repeated formatting of microSD Memory Cards can redu ce the service life of these devices.
To format an External Memory Card, do the following:
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Device. You’re prompted to enter the password.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
2. Enter the password. The Device menu appears in the display.
3. Press (for Memory Info). The Memory Info screen appears in the
display.
4. Press for Format Ext Memory. You’re prompted to enter the
password.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
You are prompted to confirm formatting of the Memory Card.
5. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight Yes and press the
key to format the Memory Card.
Use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight No and press the key to return to the Memory Info screen without formatting the Memory Card.
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S/W Info

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Device. You’re prompted to enter the password.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
2. Enter the password. The Device menu appears in the display.
3. Press for S/W Info.
Software version information appears in the display.
Note: This information can be valuable when contacting your Wireless Provider’s Customer Care.

My Info

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Device. You’re prompted to enter the password.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
2. Enter the password. The Device menu appears in the display.
3. Press for My Info. The Edit My Info screen appears in the display
with your picture ID field highlighted and showing the ten-digit phone number assigned to your device by your Wireless Provider.
The following information fields are available:
• Picture ID — Press the Edit (left) soft key ( ) to select a New Photo, an
Album Photo, or an Icon for use as your picture ID.
•Name
• Mobile # — This field is for display only.
•Home #
• Office #
• Other #
•Fax #
• E-mail Address
• Anniversary
• Voice Command Access — Lets you allow (Find by Voice) or block (Voice Disabled) Voice Command access to your My Info record.
• Mailing Address
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•Memo
4. Enter information in these fields, as desired. (For more information, see
“Adding a New Contact” on page 51.)

Reset

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Device. You’re prompted to enter the password.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
2. Enter the password. The Device menu appears in the display.
3. Press for Reset. The following options appear
in the display:
• Delete Contacts — Deletes all entries from the
Contacts List, or resets all Number, Speed Dial, or Group assignments in the Contacts List.
• Reset Defaults — Resets CUSTOMIZE settings to the
factory default values.
Caution!: Contact your Wireless Provider before using the Reset Defaults option.
Reset Defaults does not restore settings made by your Wireless Provider.
4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired memory
option, then press the key to save your setting.
You are prompted to confirm the selected deletion or reset.
5. Use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight No and press the
key to cancel the deletion or reset.
Use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight Yes and press the key to confirm the deletion or reset.

Security

Use the Security menu to lock your device, set up emergency numbers, enable or disable voice privacy, set restrictions, as well as other security options.

Phone Lock

Locking the device limits all outgoing calls except calls to 911 emergency. You can lock the device manually during use, or set the device to lock automatically when it
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is turned on. With the device in lock mode, you can answer incoming calls, but you must unlock the device to place outgoing calls (except to emergency numbers).
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Security), and for Phone Lock. You’re prompted to enter the password.
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
2. Enter the Lock Code. The following Phone Lock options pop-up in the
display:
• Manual Lock — Locks the device immediately (The device stays locked until you enter the lock code.)
• Auto Lock — Locks the device automatically the next time your device is powered ON (The device stays locked until you enter the lock code.)
•Off — Unlocks the device.
3. Use the navigation keys to highlight the Phone Lock mode option of your
choice.
4. Press the key to perform the function for the highlighted option.

Set Password

The default lock code for your device is generally the last four digits of your phone number. It is advisable to change the default lock code to a secret code for security purposes.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Security), and for Set Password. You’re prompted to enter the Password (lock code).
Note: The default password is ‘0000’.
2. Enter the current password. You’re prompted to enter the New Password.
3. Enter the new password. You’re prompted to re-enter the new password
for verification.
4. Enter the new password again. Your changes are stored.
Note: Your device does not a llow you to view the password for o bvious security reasons. If you change the
password, be sure to write down or memorize the new password.
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Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology capable of exchanging information over a distance of about 30 feet without requiring a physical connection.
Unlike infrared, you don't need to line up the devices to beam information with Bluetooth. If the devices are within a range of one another, you can exchange information between them, even if they are located in different rooms.
The Bluetooth wireless technology settings menu provides the ability to view and change the device name, show the visibility, and set the security for the device.

Bluetooth Mode

When the Bluetooth is turned on, you can use the Bluetooth features available. When the Bluetooth is turned off, you cannot send or receive information via Bluetooth. To save battery life or in situations where Bluetooth use is prohibited, such as airline traveling, you can turn off the Bluetooth wireless technology headset.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Bluetooth), and for Bluetooth Mode. The following options appear in the display:
•On — Bluetooth features are available. [The Bluetooth icon ( ) appears in the
display.]
•Off — Bluetooth features are not available. [The Bluetooth icon ( ) disappears
from the display.]
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired option, then
press the key.

Connect Device

1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Bluetooth), and for Connect Device. The following options appear in the display:
• Headset/Hands-free
• Stereo Headset
2. Place a Bluetooth device in discoverable mode. (See the device user
manual for more information.)
3. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the matching device type
option and press the key.
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Note: If Bluetooth Mode is OFF, you are prompted to “Activate Bluetooth Mode?”. Use the Left and Right
navigation keys to highlight Ye s and press the key.
Names of available Bluetooth devices appear in the display.
4. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight an available Bluetooth
device and press the key. You are prompted to enter the passkey or PIN for the selected device.
5. Enter the device passkey or PIN and press the key. The selected device
is automatically registered and connected, and the Bluetooth feature icon changes to one of the following:
— Bluetooth headset/handsfree device
— Bluetooth stereo headset

Trusted Devices

This menu provides a list of Bluetooth wireless technology devices registered on your device.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft
key ( ), then press (for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Bluetooth), and for Trusted Devices. The Trusted Devices screen appears in the display listing all Bluetooth wireless technology devices currently registered on your device.
Note: You cannot access this list while your device has an active Bluetooth co nnection. “Connected to
Handsfree. Disconnect?” pops-up, prompting you to bre ak the active connection to view your list of
Trusted Devices.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight a registered Bluetooth
device.
3. Press the Menu (left) soft key ( ). The following options pop-up in the
display:
•Connect — Pairs your device with the selected device.
•Edit Name — Lets you change the name of the selected device as it appears in
the list. (See “Entering Text” on page 44 for more information.)
•Delete — Removes the selected device from the list.
• Delete All — Removes all devices from the list.
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4.
Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired option, then press the key.

Send + Receive

Send + Receive lets you send your My Info, Contact information, and photos to other Bluetooth wireless technology devices.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Bluetooth), and for Send + Receive. The following options appear in the display:
• Receive Mode — Places your device in Receive Mode to receive data from
another Bluetooth wireless technology device.
• Send My Info — Send your My Info to a Bluetooth wireless technology device.
• Send Contact — Send All or selected Contact information to a Bluetooth
wireless technology device.
•Send Photo — Send all or selected photo files to a Bluetooth wireless
technology device.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired option, then
press the key.

Disconnect Device

Selecting this option lets you disconnect Bluetooth devices currently connected to your device.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Bluetooth), and for Disconnected Device. Information about the currently connected Bluetooth device appears in the display.
2. To disconnect the Bluetooth device, press the key. You are prompted to
verify the disconnection.
Use the Left and Right navigation keys to highlight Yes and press the key.

Settings

Settings lets you setup how the Bluetooth feature operates on your device.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), (for Bluetooth), and for Settings. The following options appear in the display:
• My Information — Shows information about the Bluetooth device identity of
your device. (You can edit your ID.)
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•Search Type — Lets you select whether to Search by Type or to Search All for Bluetooth devices.
• Visibility — Lets you make your device Visible to other Bluetooth devices or keep your device Hidden.
2. Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the desired option, then
press the key.
Language ( )
The Language option on your device can change the language of voice prompts, menus, and key-input.
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then press
(for CUSTOMIZE), (for Settings), and for Language ( ). The Language menu pops-up in the display showing the following options:
• English
•Korean
2. Use the navigation keys to highlight your language preference, then press
the key.
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Section 8: SURF

Topics Covered
•SURF
• Accessing Helio Portal
• Using the SURF Browser
• Using Links
• How Browser Keys Work
This section outlines how to launch the SURF browser, how to navigate to other pages on the web, and how the keys on the keypad are used with the web application. Additionally, links to other sites are briefly discussed.
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SURF

With SURF, you can conveniently surf the web and download ringtones and wallpapers using your device. Each time you launch the SURF browser, your device connects to the Internet and a service indicator icon ( or ) appears in the display.

Stored Web Content

SURF ends an Internet connection after a certain period of inactivity, however some information from your session remains stored in the device (if you leave your device turned on). You can access this information without reconnecting to the Internet. However, if you are viewing stored information, and you select a link to a site that was not accessed in your last session, you automatically re-connect to the Internet.

Accessing Helio Portal

1. In standby mode, do one of the following to launch SURF:
Press the Up navigation key.
Press the M
ENU (left) soft key ( ), then press (for SURF).
The browser launches.
2. A list of categories (each representing one or more web sites) appears in
the display.
3. Use the Navigation key to browse the categories.
4. Once the desired category is highlighted, press the key to enter the
category list.

Exit Helio Portal

Press to exit SURF.

Using the SURF Browser

When you use SURF, some of the keys operate differently than during a call. SURF presents on-screen items in any of the following ways:
Text or numeric input.
Links (embedded in content).
Numbered options (some may not be numbered).
Simple text.
You can act upon options or links by using the soft keys.
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SURF soft keys

The bottom of the browser display is a bar that contains browser commands. The Left and Right ( ) soft keys on the keypad are used to execute the command that appears above them in the display. These are called “soft keys” because their function changes depending on the application.

Using Links

Links have several purposes, such as jumping to a different page, to a different site, or even initiating a phone call. Links are shown inside of brackets ([ ]). You can normally use the left soft key ( ) to select a link when it is highlighted.

How Browser Keys Work

The following table lists SURF browser keys and their functions.
navigation keys — Use to browse lists and options
CLR Key — A browse, back-up key. Press once to back up one page.
Press and hold to go back to home page.
Press to clear the last number, letter, or symbol entered. Press and hold to completely clear the display.
Asterisk/Shift Key — Press before entering text to enable uppercase characters.
Last Key — Press to enter a zero (0), or to move to the last item in a menu.
Pound/Space Key — Press to insert a space when entering text.
Number 1 thru 9 — Use the number keys to select items in a menu if
they are numbered.
End Key — Press to exit SURF and return the device to standby mode.
Left Soft Key — Press to activate the command that appears above it
in the display.
Right Soft Key — Press to activate the command that appears above it in the display.
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Section 9: SNAP

Topics Covered
•SNAP Menu
• Camera
• Video Camera
• Zoom
•Brightness
• Your Albums
• Photo Studio
• Settings
• Memory Info
Use your Fin device to take full color digital pictures and video clips, display them on your device’s vivid color display, and instantly share them with family and friends. It’s fun, and as easy to use as a traditional point-and-click camera or camcorder. This section explains how you can do the following:
Take pictures and video clips with your device’s built-in digital camera-video
camera.
Send and receive pictures and video clips taken with your device’s camera-video
camera.
Set the several options associated with the camera-video camera that help you
take crisp, clear pictures and video clips.
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SNAP Menu

To access the SNAP menu:
1. In standby mode, press the MENU (left) soft key (), then press for
SNAP.
The following options appear in the display:
• Camera — Launches the camera.
• Video Camera — Launches the video camera.
• Int Album — Lets you access and manage the photo album on the device.
• Ext Album — Lets you access and manage the photo album on a Memory
Card.
• Helio Album — Lets you access and manage the photo album on your
Wireless Provider’s server.
• Photo Studio — Lets you modify individual photos in a selected photo album.
• Settings — Lets you set basic parameters for the camera and video camera.
• Print Photos — Lets you send photos to a USB or Bluetooth printer.
• Memory Info — Lets you quickly and easily review and manage your device
memory usage.

Camera

Taking pictures with the built-in camera can be as simple as choosing a subject, using the display as the viewfinder to point the lens (located on the front of the folder), and pressing a button.
Note: The Camera activates only when the device flip is open.

Taking Snap Shots

To take a picture using the current camera settings, do the following:
1. In standby mode, press and hold the Camera key ( ). The message
Starting Camera” appears in the display followed by a camera view finder screen.
Note: You can also activate the camera by pressing the MENU (left) soft key ( ), then pressing (for
SNAP) and for Camer a.
You can switch from Camcorder mode to Camera mode by pressing the key and selecting either mode.
Note: With Auto Save set to On, the photos you take with the flip open are automatically s aved in the
Album. (See “Auto Save” on page 115 for more informatio n.)
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