SCH-R630 Series P O R T A B L E M O B I L E D U A L - B A N D P H O N E User Manual Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference.
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Table of Contents Section 1: Getting Started ..............................................4 Understanding this User Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Activating Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Setting Up Your Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Storage Card (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The Videos Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Point, Click, and Send Pictures and Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Section 7: Multimedia .................................................. 74 Accessing Multimedia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Using Your Music Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Ringtones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Battery Standby and Talk Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Battery Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Section 12: Warranty Information ............................. 125 Standard Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 1: Getting Started This section explains how to start using your SCH-R630 phone by activating your service, setting up your Voicemail, or getting an understanding of how this manual is put together. Understanding this User Manual The chapters of this manual generally follow the same order as the menus and sub-menus in your phone. A robust index for quick reference to most features begins on page 133. Also included is important safety information that you should know before using your phone.
Use the Travel Adapter The travel adapter included with your phone is a convenient, light-weight charger that rapidly charges your phone from any 120/220 VAC outlet. 2. If needed, install the battery in the phone. (For more information, refer to “Install the Battery” .) 3. Insert the smaller end of the Travel Adapter into the charger/accessory connector on the upper left side of your phone. Warning!: Your touch screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your finger or a non-metallic stylus.
Activating Your Phone 2. First, insert the top end of the battery, matching the gold contacts on the battery to those on the inside of the phone. 3. Press lightly on the bottom end of the battery down into the phone until it slips into place. 4. Place the top end of the battery cover over the battery (1) and press the battery cover down into place (2). Contact your Wireless Carrier and follow their instructions for obtaining service, if necessary.
3. Turn Your Phone Off Lift the battery up (1) and away (2) from the phone, bottom end first. 䊳 Note: If your phone is on and you press for less than one second, the phone will not power off. This prevents your phone from being turned off accidentally. Turn Your Phone On 1. Press and hold the End key ( ), on the bottom right of the phone. Press and hold the End key ( ), on the bottom right of the phone, for two or more seconds. Your phone powers off.
Listen to Voicemail 1. In Standby mode, press the Dialer soft key. 2. Press and hold (or dial your own mobile number and press ). (For more information, refer to “Making a Call” on page 20.) 3. You are prompted to enter your password. Storage Card (Optional) You can install a microSDTM or microSDHCTM Storage Card to provide additional memory for storing files (such as, music/sound files and photos/videos) in your phone. Note: Using the Music Player requires that you first install a Storage Card.
Section 2: Understanding Your Phone This section outlines some key features of your phone. It also describes the screen format and the icons that will be displayed when the phone is in use. Features of Your Phone Side Views of Your Phone Features 1. Volume Key — Lets you adjust the ring volume in Standby mode, adjust the voice volume during a call, or mute the ringer during an incoming call. 2. Memory Card Slot — Used to plug in an optional microSD™ memory card for additional multimedia file storage.
5. 6. Clear Key — Deletes characters from the display when you are in text entry mode. Press this key to return to the previous menu or screen when navigating features on your phone. Display — Indicates the status of your phone (including numbers dialed, feature and function screens, status icons, message indicators and contents, signal strength, and so on) and shows all touch controls (hot buttons, keypads, and menus). 7.
Open View (Front) of Your Phone Open the QWERTY keypad by sliding lower half to the right. Features 1. 2. 11 Earpiece — Lets you hear other parties to calls, music, video sountracks, and tones. Display — Indicates the status of your phone, including numbers dialed, feature and function screens, status icons, message indicators, signal strength, and so on. 3. Fn Key — Text Function Key — Toggles text entry mode between ABC and 123 modes. 4.
the previous menu or screen when navigating features on your phone. 6. Volume Key — Lets you adjust the ring volume in Standby mode, adjust the voice volume during a call, or mute the ringer during an incoming call. 7. Speaker Grill — Lets you hear ringing and alert tones, alarm tones, and the other parties to calls. 13. Power On-Off/End Key — Ends a call. When you press and hold the key, the power goes On or Off. When you receive an incoming call, press to send the call to voicemail. 14.
5. • Menu — Launches the Main Menu1. Three virtual lamps in the second line of the display indicate which Home screen is currently showing. The sample screen indicates Home screen 1 is showing. With the QWERTY keypad open, the display rotates automatically from portrait mode (as shown above) to landscape mode (as shown here). Display Screen Icons Your SCH-R630 phone can show you definitions of the icons that appear on the top line of the display.
Menu Navigation Main Menu Navigation There are two Main Menus: Menu1 and Menu2. To access your phone’s menus, tap the Menu soft key, other soft keys, or icons on the Widget Tray or Shortcuts screen. In Standby mode, tap the Menu soft key. Main Menu1 appears in the display. • To view Main Menu2, tap the Menu2 tab at the bottom of the screen. 2. To access a menu or sub-menu named in the display, select the appropriate icon.
Using the Widget Tray 4. The Widget Tray contains Widget icons that you can tap to place the corresponding Widget onto one of the three Home screens. 1. 2. In Standby mode, select one of the three Home screens by swiping your finger horizontally across the display. Open the Widget Tray by tapping the Widget Tray icon ( ) in the upper left corner of the Home screen. The Widget Tray appears at the bottom of the Home screen and lists icons for those Widgets selected in the Widget settings.
The following tutorials are available: • Physical Keys • Widget Tray • Shortcuts • Adjusting Volume • Making a Call • Contacts • Camera • Music Player • Widget and Menu • Zooming 4. Select the desired tutorial. Entering Text Your phone has a QWERTY ( ) keypad to support quick and easy text input. You can enter text as you would when using a computer keyboard. The keys are labeled with a letter on the lower half and a number or symbol on the upper half.
Input mode Input mode determines how you enter text, numbers, and symbols. Optional input modes are abc, Abc, ABC, Fn (symbols), and Fn (symbols locked). While at any text entry screen: • To toggle between abc and Abc and ABC, tap . • To toggle between abc / Abc / ABC mode and Fn mode, tap . • To toggle between Fn mode and Fn mode, tap . (For more information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 16.) Lock Mode When the phone is in Lock Mode, restrictions are placed on phone use.
Speakerphone Mode During a call, you can use your phone handsfree or share the call with other people nearby by placing your phone in Speakerphone Mode. • To enable Speakerphone Mode: 1. Follow the prompt and unlock the screen. 2. Tap and slide the screen button to the On position. Caution!: Keep the phone away from you ear while in Speakerphone Mode. (For more information, refer to “Responsible Listening” on page 114.) appears in the display and your phone returns to Standby mode.
– or – • Entering Camera Mode — In Standby mode, press the Camera key • Tap the Dialer soft key and press and hold the key until “Normal mode activated” briefly appears in the display. • Exiting Camera Mode — Press the In Standby mode, press the Volume key (on the left side of the phone) Up or Down. Options are: • • • • 2. All Sounds Off Alarm Only Vibrate Only Low • • • • Medium Low Medium Medium High High When you are satisfied with the setting, press the Set soft key.
Section 3: Call Functions This section provides procedures for making and answering calls. This section also describes features, such as call logs and call timers, that help you make calls and manage your call time. Note: Although the procedures in this section are written for the Dialer keypad, you can also perform all of these procedures, except Plus (+) Code (International Shortcut) Calls, using the QWERTY keypad. Making a Call 1. In Standby mode, tap Dialer. The Dialer screen appears in the display.
Three-way Calling Call two other numbers and connect them to your call using three-way calling. Tap the desired pause to enter it into the number sequence. 5. Press to call the number. 1. In Standby mode, tap Dialer. The Dialer screen appears in the display. Tip: If you plan to call the number frequently, tap Save to store pauses along with the number in your Contacts list. 2. Enter the number for the first party in your call, then press . Speed Dialing 3.
2-Touch Dialing Use 2-touch dialing to speed dial Contacts from 10 through 99. 1. In Standby mode, tap Dialer. The Dialer screen appears in the display. 2. Tap the number key representing the first digit of the desired Contact’s speed dial number. 3. Press and hold the number key representing the second digit of the desired Contact’s speed dial number. Example: To speed dial the Contact assigned speed dial 35, tap then press and hold or .
Voice Commands The voice recognition capabilities of your R630 are exceptional due to advanced, speaker-independent technology. This means you do not need to “train” your phone to understand your voice. You can use your voice in a natural manner to dial numbers. Tip: You can select Voice Commands as one of your Shortcuts. (For more information, refer to “Shortcut Screen” on page 14.) “Please say a command” is pronounced through the speaker. 2.
If the recognized name has multiple numbers stored for it (that is, Mobile 1, Mobile 2, Home, and so on), Voice Commands displays the possible choices and prompts you with “Which location?” 5. Say or tap one of the following number types: • “Mobile 1” • “Mobile 2” • “Home” • “Fax” Voice Commands dials the specified number. Dialing a Number To dial a number using Voice Commands, do the following: 1. In Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Menu 2 ➔ Voice Commands.
• If the caller can be identified, the caller’s number (or name if it’s in your Contacts) appears in the display. • If the caller cannot be identified, Call from unavailable #, Call from restricted #, or no number appears in the display. Tip: Assign pictures to Contacts entries. The entry’s assigned picture appears in the display when you receive a call from that entry. For more information, refer to “Assigning a Picture to a Contacts Entry” on page 37.
Call Waiting Ignore an Incoming Call If you’re on a call, your phone beeps when another call is incoming. Contact your Wireless Carrier for availability. Ignored calls are immediately forwarded to Voicemail. 䊳 1. Press to connect and ask the calling party to remain on the line. 2. Press and the second caller is placed on hold and you’re returned to the original caller. 3. Press to alternate between calls. In-Call Options Access numerous menus and features even while in a call.
Options — The following options pop-up: • Contact — Launches the Contact List screen, letting you make a three-way call with one / another of your Contacts. (For more information, refer to “Finding a Contacts Entry” on page 34.) • Recent Calls — Launches the All calls screen, listing the most current calls. (For more information, refer to “Calls” on page 27.) • Message — Launches the Message menu. (For more information, refer to “Messaging” on page 44.
1. 2. From the Calls menu, Tap Dialed. A list of your dialed (outgoing) calls appears in the display. 1. Tip: You can also access the All calls log from a Home screen by pressing . Tap and drag the list to scroll up or down for a particular call, then tap the call to view further information. The following buttons are available: • Call — Dial this number. • Msg. — Compose and send a message (Text / Picture / Video) to this number. • Save — Save this number to your Contacts. 3.
3. Tap and drag the list to scroll up or down for a particular call, then tap the call to view further information. The following buttons are available: • Call — Dial this number. • Msg. — Compose and send a message (Text / Picture / Video) to this number. • Save — Save this number to your Contacts. 4. For additional options, tap . The following options appear in the display: • Erase — Erase the selected call from your Call log.
View Timers • Last Reset — Shows the date and time you last reset all counters (except Lifetime Calls). • Lifetime Calls — Shows the duration of all calls on your phone since activation (Lifetime timers cannot be reset). • Lifetime Data Counter — Shows the total amount of data sent and received by the data services on your phone since activation (Lifetime data counters cannot be reset).
3. Tap Done. You are prompted to confirm the reset of the timer(s) and/or counter(s). 4. To reset the timer(s) and/or counter(s), tap Yes. Note: Although Total call timers and data counters can be reset, Lifetime call timers and data counters can never be reset. Store Numbers from Call Logs Store numbers from your Dialed, Received, Missed, and All call logs to Contacts. Tip: In Standby mode, briefly press to display the Recent Calls list. You can then select any call in the list to save to Contacts.
Section 4: Understanding Your Contacts This section details how you can manage your daily contacts by storing their names and numbers in your Contacts list. You can have your Contacts entries sorted by name. Contacts Up to 500 entries can be stored in Contacts. Each entry can have up to five associated phone numbers and one e-mail address.
Adding a New Contacts Entry You can use either of two methods to add an entirely new entry to Contacts. Dial Method Enter a name to associate with the Contacts entry. 9. Tap Save to save the entry. Menu Method 1. 1. From a Home screen, tap Dialer. 2. Enter the number you wish to add to your Contact List. In Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Contacts ➔ New Contact. The New Contact screen appears in the display. Tap Save.
2. Tap New Contact ( in the display. ). The New Contact screen appears 3. Open the QWERTY keypad. 4. Tap the Name field. 5. Enter the name of the new Contact. (For more information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 16.) 6. Locate and tap one of the following fields: Tip: You can also access the Contact List screen from Standby mode by tapping Contacts. Mobile 1 Mobile 2 Home Fax Business 7. Enter a phone number in the selected field. 8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 as needed. 9.
4. View the desired Contact’s information by tapping the Contact. The following options are available: • Press to dial the number associated with the name. • Tap . The following options appear in the display: – Set Speed Dial — Assign a Speed Dial number to this Contact. – Set Default Number — Contact with multiple numbers — Assign a number as Default number for this Contact. – Send Name Card Via Bluetooth — Send a copy of this Contacts entry to another Bluetooth device.
Select the desired option. The selected option’s sub-menu appears in the display. Editing a Contacts Entry Editing Contacts Name and Numbers 1. Find the Contacts entry you wish to change. See “Finding a Contacts Entry” on page 34 for more information. 2. Tap the desired Contact. The selected Contact’s information appears in the display. 3. Scroll up or down to review the information for the Contact that you wish to change, then tap Edit. The Edit Contact screen appears in the display. 4.
Tap Options. The following pause options appear in the display: • Wait — A hard pause (waits for input from you). • 2-Sec Pause — A 2-second pause after which dialing resumes. 4. Select the pause option of your choice to it into the number sequence. 3. 5. When you’re finished entering information, tap Save store the number to Contacts. Pause Dial from Contacts 1. If you stored the number using 2-second pause(s), simply recall the number from Contacts, and press to dial the number. 2.
– or – If there are no pictures, or if you cannot find an appropriate picture, tap ➔ Camera. The camera viewfinder screen appears in the display with Resolution set to 1024x768. • Press the Camera key. The new picture appears in the display. • Tap Set. The Edit Contact screen appears in the display with a thumbnail view of the selected image in the Picture ID field. 5. Tap Save to save the picture assignment to the selected Contacts entry. 4.
Create a New Entry 1. 3. Select Add New Contact. The Add New Contact screen appears in the display showing the following number type options: Mobile 1 Fax Mobile 2 Home Select the number type that matches your new entry. 3. Enter a name for the new entry. (For more information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 16.) 4. Tap Save. The new entry is saved to your Contacts list. Add to an Existing Entry 39 1. Select Update Existing.
• To speed dial the Contacts entry assigned to Location 235, tap tap , then press and hold , You can assign one or more Speed Dial numbers to a Contacts entry during new entry creation or by editing an existing entry. Assignment During Entry Creation To assign a Speed Call number to a new Contacts entry number, do the following: 1. 2. You are prompted to confirm your Speed Dial number assignment. (3-touch dialing).
Contacts Groups Contact Groups let you easily send messages to multiple, selected Contacts. You can also use Groups to find Contact entries and to add/remove Contacts names in a Group or to create or rename a Group. Add Contacts Entry to a Group Using Add New/Edit Contact Option To add a Contact to a Group using either the Add New Contact option or the Edit Contact option, do the following: 1.
Note: To unmark a marked Contact, tap the Contact to clear the check mark. Add a New Group The New option lets you add Groups. 4. When you have marked the Contacts you want to add to the group, tap Done. “Contact added to” appears briefly in the display, followed by the selected Group name. Then, the selected Group list appears, listing all Contacts in the Group. Rename a Group The Rename option lets you change the name any of the Groups, except No Group. 1.
5. To confirm erasure of the highlighted Group, tap Yes. To retain the Group, tap No. Deleting a Contacts Entry 1. In Standby Mode, tap Contacts ➔ appears in the display. 2. Scroll to and tap the Contact you want to erase. A check mark appears in the box to the right of the Contact. 3. Tap Done. The phone prompts you to confirm the erasure. 4. To confirm erasure of the selected Contact, tap Yes. To retain the Contact, tap No. .
Section 5: Messaging This section explains how to send or receive different types of messages. This section also describes the features and functionality associated with messaging. 2. Slide the QWERTY keypad open. 3. Tap Add ➔ From Contacts / Recent Calls / Groups and find and select a recipient for this message. – or – Note: You can only enter message text using the QWERTY keypad. Tap New# and enter a recipient number or e-mail address.
• Tap the desired symbol. The selected symbol appears in the Text field. 7. Once you’re finished entering your message, press Send. Receive Text Messages When you receive a message in Standby mode, the ringer sounds (unless turned off) and New Message appears in the display along with the closed envelope icon ( ). The date and time of the message also appear in the display along with the following options: • View Now — Opens the message, where you have the option to Reply, Forward, Reply w.
5. Slide the QWERTY keypad open. 6. Tap Add ➔ From Contacts / Recent Calls / Groups / Online Album and find and select a recipient for this message. – or – Tap New# and enter a recipient number or e-mail address. 7. Tap and slide to scroll down to, and then tap, the Text field, then enter the message text using the keypad. (For more information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 16.) 8.
Send Picture Messages in Standby Mode Send Picture messages to recipients with a compatible phone or other device, and accompany the Picture message with a voice memo, ring tone, or downloaded melody. 5. Note: For more information about using the camera feature in your phone, see “Camera-Camcorder” on page 56. Tip: You can send a Picture message to up to ten recipients. Enter each recipient’s address or phone number in a separate Send To field of the Picture message composer. 1.
• Tap Record New or tap the desired sound file to be inserted into your message. 8. Tap and slide to scroll down to, and then tap, the Subject field. Enter a subject for the Picture message using the keypad. (For more information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 16.) 9. Tap to complete the message text and set message send options. The following options appear in the display: • Preview — View the picture as the recipient will see it. • Save As Draft — Save the message to your Draft folder.
Press to complete the message and set message send options. The following options appear in the display: • Play Again — Play the sound file included in the picture message again. • Forward — Send a copy of this message to another recipient. • Erase — Discard (delete) this message. • Lock / Unlock — Block/permit erasure of the highlighted message. • Save Quick Text — Save the text in this message as a new Quick Text. • Save Pic — Save the picture included in this message to the My Images folder.
Tap New# and enter a recipient number or e-mail address. 4. To add a video clip to the message, tap the Video field. The My Videos folder appears in the display. 5. Tap the desired video, then tap ➔ Add. – or – Activate the phone’s camcorder and record a new video clip, by tapping ➔ Record Video. (For more information, refer to “Camera-Camcorder” on page 56.) Once you’ve recorded a video clip, then tap Add.
4. 5. Using the display as a viewfinder, when the image that you wish to send appears in the display, press the Camera key ( ) to record a video. The time counter at the bottom of the Camcorder viewfinder screen indicates recording time in seconds. To end your video clip, press Stop ( ). Note: For more information about using the camcorder feature in your phone, see “Saving Pictures and Videos” on page 60. 6. Tap Send via ➔ Video Message / To online Album.
• Reply With Copy — Compose and send a reply message to the originator of the received message and include a copy of the original message. • Erase — Delete this message from the Inbox. • Lock / Unlock — Block/permit erasure of the highlighted message. • Save Quick Text — Save the text in this message as a new Quick Text. • Save Pic — Picture Messages Only — Save the picture included in this message to the My Images folder.
Tap to complete the message text and set message send options. The following options appear in the display: • Save As Draft — Save the message to your Drafts box. • Insert Quick Text — Insert pre-composed text in your message. • Priority Level — Choose Urgent or Normal. • Validity Period — Enter the Date when this message will cease to be valid, then enter the Time. • Enh. Deliver Ack — Choose On or Off — Requests confirmation when your message is received. 5.
Voicemail Messages in your voice mailbox are logged in the Voicemail folder of the Messages menu. Open the Voicemail folder to view the Callback # (if available), Urgency, and other details of the Voicemail messages in your voice mailbox. Listen to Voicemail Now Once you’ve received a new voicemail message, you have the option to either: • Listen Now — Calls your voice mailbox and allows you to listen to your messages.
• All Messages — Deletes all unlocked messages stored in all of the message folders, except Voicemail. 3. Select the folder containing the messages that you wish to delete. You’re prompted to confirm the erasure of all messages in the selected folder or in all folders. 4. To delete the messages, tap Yes. To cancel deleting the messages, tap No. Message Settings Use the Msg Settings sub-menu to define settings for your text and picture messages. 55 1. Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Messaging.
Section 6: Camera-Camcorder Use your Samsung phone to take full color digital pictures and videos, display them on your phone’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 videos with your phone’s built-in digital CameraCamcorder. • Send and receive pictures and videos taken with your phone’s Camera-Camcorder.
• Press Send via to send a copy of the photo in a Picture message to your addressee(s) or to your online Album or over a Bluetooth connection. • Press Set as to assign the photo as a Home screen wallpaper or as a Contact ID image. • Press Erase to erase the photo. • Press Save to save the photo to the Pictures folder. 6. To exit the Camera feature, press . Tip: You can change a number of the Camera’s settings to suit particular uses for your pictures.
5. 6. Using the display as a viewfinder, point the camera lens at your subject. Press the Camera key ( ) when the image that you wish to capture appears in the display. The camera takes multiple pictures in quick succession (Continuous) or one each time you press the Camera key ( ) (Mosaic), then the multiple-photo screen appears in the display. • To send a picture in a Picture message to your addressee(s) or to your online Album or over a Bluetooth connection, press Send via.
Tip: You can change a number of the Camcorder’s settings to suit particular uses for your pictures. For more information, refer to “Camcorder Options” on page 65. Lets you select White Balance, Effects, Metering, Quality, Nightshot, and more. Screen Layouts Lets you set the Camera’s Timer to automatically take one or more photos immediately (OFF) or after 3 sec, 5 sec, or 10 sec.
image of the subject at which the camcorder is pointed, flanked by option buttons. Camcorder Screen Buttons Returns you to the Home screen. Changes the Camera-Camcorder mode to Camera. Lets you set the Camcorder’s Recording Mode to Limit For Send or For Save. Lets you select values for White Balance, Effects, and Quality. Lets you set the Camera’s Timer to automatically take one or more photos immediately (OFF) or after 3 sec, 5 sec, or 10 sec. Indicates the Camcorder’s current resolution setting.
Mode Switches to Camcorder mode. The Camcorder view finder screen appears in the display. Shooting Mode Shooting Mode lets you set your phone’s Camera to take a one or more pictures, with or without colorful formats or frames, at the touch of a key. In Camera mode, tap Shooting Mode. The following options pop-up: • Single — Lets you take a single photo. • Continuous — Lets you take a series of 5 or 8 photos with a single press of the Camera key ( ).
2. Select the desired Timer option. If you select 3, 5, or 10, the Self Timer icon appears in the camera screen in the display. When you press the Camera key ( ), the countdown timer indicates the time remaining before the camera takes the picture. Tip: To stop the countdown timer without resetting it, press . Note: The Size setting affects zoom capabilities. When Size is set to 1600 x 1200, zoom is not available. When Size is set to any value lower than 1600 x 1200, zoom settings 1 – 9 are available.
Effects Change the look of your pictures with Effects. Choose from six available settings such as Gray, Negative, and Sepia. The selected color effect previews in the display before you take the picture. 1. In Camera mode, tap Options ➔ Camera tab ➔ Effects. The following options pop-up: Note: Choose Normal to disable Color Effects. • Normal — Subjects and pictures appear with a normal hue. • Black & White — Subjects and pictures appear in black and white.
Review In Camera mode, tap Options ➔ Settings tab ➔ Review. The following options pop-up: • On — Photos are displayed for review immediately after you take them. • Off — Photos are not displayed after you take them. Instead, they are automatically saved to the My Pictures folder. 2. Select the review setting of your choice. You’re returned to the camera viewfinder screen. 1. Shutter Sound Choose from four different sounds whenever you take a picture.
in the display. 2. To Zoom in on a subject, press the Volume key down. 3. To Zoom out from a subject, press the Volume key up. The next time you press the Camera key ( ), the camera takes an enlarged picture according to your selected Zoom setting. Note: The Size setting affects zoom capabilities. When Size is set to 1600 x 1200, zoom is not available. When Size is set to any value lower than 1600 x 1200, zoom settings 1 – 9 are available.
Resolution This is an indicator only. Camcorder resolution is fixed at 176 x 144 (pixels). Brightness Brightness lets you temporarily lighten the videos you record. Increasing the Brightness (-4 – +4) lightens your videos (0 is normal). 1. In Camcorder mode, press Brightness. The horizontal Brightness scale appears in the display. 2. To increase Brightness (brighten your picture), press the + button. To decrease Brightness (darken your picture), press the - button.
• Black & White — Subjects and pictures appear in black and white. • Sepia — Subjects and pictures appear in a brownish-gray hue. • Aqua — Subjects and pictures appear in an aqua hue. • Negative — Subjects and pictures appear in inverted colors. 2. Select the color effect of your choice. You’re returned to the camcorder viewfinder screen. When you record your next video, the phone’s display previews your subject image with the selected color effect.
as an audible reminder that your camcorder has stopped recording a video. In Camcorder mode, press Options ➔ Settings tab ➔ End Sound. The following options pop-up: • Off • Stop Beep 2. Select the desired end sound. You’re returned to the camcorder viewfinder screen. 1. Audio Recording In Camcorder mode, press Options ➔ Settings tab ➔ Audio Recording. The following options pop-up: • On • Off 2. Select the Audio Recording setting of your choice. You’re returned to the camcorder viewfinder screen. 1.
Access from Camera 1. In the Camera viewfinder screen, press Quickview. The latest picture that you’ve saved appears in the display. The following options are available: • To browse pictures in the gallery manually, swipe across the current image. • To browse pictures in the gallery as a slide show, tap Slide Show. • To edit the current picture, tap Edit. • To send the current picture as a Picture Message / To your Online Album / to another device Via Bluetooth, tap Send via.
• Slide Show — Play or Make a slide show. • Lock/Unlock — Block/permit picture erasure. • Move — Move one or more selected pictures from the Card or Phone to the Phone or Card. • View by Location — List thumnail images of All stored pictures, pictures stored in the Phone, or pictures stored on the Card. 3. Tap a picture to enlarge the view. The following options are available: • Magnify (zoom in on) the picture. • Send the picture in a Picture message to an addressee or to your Online Album.
• To browse the video images in the gallery as a slide show, tap Slide Show. • To play a video, tap it. • To send the current picture as a Picture Message / To your Online Album, tap Send via. • To delete the current video from the Videos folder, tap Erase. • To view Name, File Size, Duration, Resolution, Date recorded, and Time recorded, tap Info. 6. Select the desired option to perform its function or to enter its sub-menu. 71 Access by Menu or from New Video Msg Screen 1.
3. To view a video, tap its thumbnail image. The Video Player screen appears in the display and the video begings playing. The following controls are available: • To pause playing a video, tap . • To resume playing a video, tap . • To stop playing a video, tap . • To skip play to an earlier video in the Videos folder, tap . • To skip play to a later video in the Videos folder, tap . • To return to the Videos folder and choose another video file to play, press . 4.
6. 73 When you are finished composing your message, tap Send to send the Picture or Video message to the intended recipient(s).
Section 7: Multimedia This section outlines your phone’s multimedia functions and key features associated with multimedia. Accessing Multimedia In Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Multimedia. The following Multimedia options appear in the display: • Camera — Lets you launch and set up your phone’s camera. (For more information, refer to “Camera-Camcorder” on page 56.) • Camcorder — Lets you launch and set up your phone’s camcorder. (For more information, refer to “CameraCamcorder” on page 56.
• All Songs — Lists all music files on the Memory Card and lets you play individual music files or play multiple music files by creating a temporary music playlist. • Playlists — Lists any playlists you have saved and lets you create, save, and manage playlists. • Artists — Lists artist names for music files on the Memory Card and lets you play one or more music files by a selected artist.
Loading Music Files To transfer music to a microSD™ Memory Card, do the following: Before loading music files on a Memory Card, do the following: • With your phone powered off, insert the Memory Card into your phone. (For more information, see “Install a Memory Card” on page 8.) • Power your phone on. 2. Connect your phone to a personal computer with an optional USB data cable. 1. 3. Open the Memory Card reader drive and the “Media/ Music” folder. 4.
4. Press to return to the previous menu, or press return to Standby mode. to 2. Tap the file(s) you want to erase, or tap Mark All to erase all sound files and downloaded music files. Check marks appear to the right of marked files. 3. Tap Done. You are prompted to confirm your erasure(s). 4. To erase the marked file(s), tap Yes. To retain the marked file(s), tap No.
Section 8: Voice Service This section explains how to use your phone’s speech recognition software to place calls and to launch a number of your phone’s features. Launching Voice Service Voice Service is state-of-the-art voice recognition software for your mobile phone that lets you dial numbers, lookup contact information, and open applications using your voice. To launch Voice Service, do the following: From a Home screen, tap Menu ➔ Menu 1 ➔ Tools ➔ Voice Service.
• Check — Lets you check your phone's status (that is, network coverage, signal strength, battery, and more in the same report), voicemail, messages, missed calls, time, signal strength, battery, volume, and phone number. • Contacts — Lets you look up and display contact information for any name stored in your Contacts list by saying the name. (For more information, refer to “Finding a Contacts Entry” on page 34.) • Redial — Redials the last number dialed. • Help — Shows a description of Voice Commands.
Sensitivity From the Voice Service menu, select Voice Command Settings ➔ Sensitivity. The Sensitivity screen appears in the display, showing the following options: • More Sensitive • Automatic • Less Sensitive 2. Tap the desired option. 1. Adapt Voice If you regularly have trouble with Voice Service not recognize the numbers you say, try adapting digit dialing to your voice. Adapting can improve the accuracy of digit recognition, especially for people with strong regional accents.
5. After you echo the final prompt, “Adaptation complete” appears in the display and you are returned to the Adapt Voice menu. Reset Adapt Voice To reset Adapt Voice to factory default settings, do the following: 1. 2. From the Voice Service menu, tap Voice Command Settings ➔ Adapt Voice ➔ Reset Voice. The phone prompts you to confirm digit adaptation rest. To reset your voice adaptation, tap OK. To cancel and retain your digit adaptation, tap .
Section 9: Tools This section explains how to use your phone’s digital assistant functionality to schedule events, set reminders, perform calculations, and more. Tools Menu Tools is a suite of Personal Information Management (PIM) applications, such as a Calendar and Memo Pad, that run on your phone. 䊳 In Standby mode, press Menu, then select Tools. The Tools menu appears in the display. The following sections provide detailed descriptions of your phone’s Tools.
If Bluetooth is off, you are prompted to “Turn bluetooth on?”. • To leave Bluetooth off and return to the Bluetooth menu, tap No . • To turn Bluetooth on, tap Yes. “Place device you are searching in discoverable mode” appears in the display. 2. Place the Bluetooth device in discoverable mode. (See the device user manual for more information.) 3. Tap OK. Names of the available devices appears in the display. 4. Tap the device you want to pair with your phone.
Calendar Calendar lets you view the current, past, or future month in a monthly calendar layout. While viewing the calendar, the current date is highlighted and days with scheduled events are surrounded by a box. 䊳 From the Tools menu, tap Calendar. A calendar of the current month or week appears in the display with the current date highlighted. The month and year also appear. The following controls are also available: • To move to another monthly or weekly calandar, swipe the screen left or right.
4. When you’re finished entering details for the memo, tap Save. View, Edit, and Erase Memos 䊳 From the Tools menu, tap Memo Pad. A list of memos appears in the display. • To view a memo, tap it. • To edit the memo you are viewing, tap Edit. • Edit the memo using the keypad. (For more information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 16.) • To erase the memo you are viewing, tap Erase. You are prompted to verify the erasure. – To erase the memo, tap Yes. – To keep the memo, tap No.
䊳 Use the Navigation key to highlight Dismiss, then press to silence the alarm. • If the alarm was set as a Daily alarm, the alarm icon remains in the top of the display. • If the alarm was set as a Mon.-Fri. alarm, the alarm icon remains in the top of the display. • If the alarm was set as a Weekends only alarm, the alarm icon remains in the top of the display. • If the alarm was set as a Once only alarm, the alarm icon disappears from the top of the display.
The following options are available: • To begin or resume the stop watch count, tap Start. • To record a lap completion time, tap Lap. • To end or pause the stop watch count, tap Stop. • To erase the stop watch all and lap times recorded, tap Reset. Sketch Pad Timer Timer lets you use your phone as a countdown timer. At the end of the count, an alert tone sounds. 1. From the Tools menu, tap Timer. The Timer screen appears in the display. 2.
• To “nest” calculations within a calculation, tap ( ) before and after parts of the calculation you want to perform first. 3. Set the type of calculation you want to perform (division, multiplication, subtraction, or addition) by tapping the appropriate calculation operator (/, X, -, +). 3. Tap Done. The Tip Calculator screen appears in the display, with the Bill, Tip, and Split fields populated with your intial entry and default values. 4.
3. Specify the units by tapping the down arrow button to the right of the quantity field. Available units pop-up in the display. 4. Tap the desired units. A list of converted quantities appears below the entry field. Currency — Reviewing/Editing Exchange Rates The Currency Converter includes long-term average exchange rates as default values. To review and/or change a default exchange rate to the current exchange rate, do the following: 89 1. From the Tools menu, tap Converter ➔ Currency.
Section 10: Changing Your Settings This section explains how to customize your phone to suit your needs and preferences. Accessing Your Settings 䊳 To access your phone’s settings from Standby mode, tap Menu ➔ Settings. The Settings menu appears in the display. Location This function identifies your location to the network via the Global Positioning System (GPS). You can set this function for continuous operation or to operate only in the event that you dial 911.
Calculator — Launches the Calculator tool. Clock — Shows the current time of day. Calendar — Launches the Calendar tool. Date — Shows the current day and date. Alarm Clock — Launches the Alarm Clock tool. Sketch Pad — Launches the Sketch Pad tool. Bluetooth — Launches the Bluetooth menu. Memo Pad — Launches the Memo Pad tool. • To remove all Widgets from the Widget bar, tap the Unmark all checkbox. • To add all Widgets to the Widget bar, tap the Mark all checkbox. 3. Mark or Unmark the desired settings.
Call Sounds You can assign ringer types and melody tones for calls, alarms, and other alerts, in the Call Sounds sub-menu. From the Sounds Settings menu, tap Call Sounds. The following options appear in the display: • Call Ringtone — Lets you select which ringtone or sound file plays when you receive a voice call. • Call Vibrate — Lets you set your phone to vibrate when you receive a voice call (On).
2. Slide your finger around the Keypad Volume menu or press the Volume key (on the left side of the phone) Up or Down to select one the following volume settings: • Sound Off • Low • Medium Low 3. • Medium • Medium High • High Tap Set to save the setting. Service Alerts You can set your phone to sound an alert whenever you enter or leave your service area, every minute during a call, as well as other options. From the Sounds Settings menu, tap Service Alerts.
2. 3. Open the QWERTY keypad and enter a word or short phrase (up to 18 characters) to appear in your phone’s display while in Standby mode. (For more information, refer to “Entering Text” on page 16.) To save the new banner, tap Save. To discard your changes, tap . Backlight You can set the backlight for your display or keypad to remain on or off or to remain on for a specified period of time. Note: Prolonged backlight use drains your battery faster. From the Display Settings menu, tap Backlight.
From the Display Settings menu, tap Unlock Screen. The following options appear in the display: • Lock Key Only — Only pressing the Lock key can awaken the display. • Any Key — Pressing any key can awaken the display. 2. Tap the desired setting. • Auto Lock — When set to On, causes the phone to lock automatically when the backlight goes out. • Vibrate — Enables (On) / disables (Off) the vibration feedback to your touch on active areas of the display.
Airplane Mode When set to On, Airplane Mode disables all radio functions of your phone, as required in sensitive environments (such as on board an aircraft). This prevents you from receiving or making calls (except emergency calls), but you can still use other features (such as the Camera-Camcorder and the Tools). From the Settings menu, tap Phone Settings ➔ Airplane Mode.The following options appear in the display: • On — Disables the radio transmitter and receiver in your phone.
Security Use the Security menu to lock your phone, set up emergency numbers, enable or disable voice privacy, set restrictions, as well as other security options. 1. From the Phone Settings menu, tap Security. The Enter Code keypad screen appears in the display. You’re prompted to enter the lock code. Note: The default lock code is the last four digits of your telephone number. 2. Enter the lock code. The Security menu appears in the display.
• On Power Up — The phone locks automatically the next time your phone is powered ON. (The phone stays locked until you enter the lock code.) 2. Tap the desired Phone Lock Setting. Lock Phone Now This setting locks the phone immediately. The phone stays locked until you enter the lock code. (For more information, refer to “Edit Code” on page 97.) 䊳 From the Security menu, tap Lock Phone Now. “Phone locked” pops-up in the display. You are returned to the Home screen, which is now in Phone Lock mode.
2. Tap the desired NAM setting. The phone powers itself off and back on. PC Connection PC Connection lets you select the default type of PC connection you wish to use to exchange files between a PC and your r630. Tip: For more information on using PC Connection, contact your service provider. At the Phone Settings sub-menu, tap PC Connection. The following options appear in the display: • USB — Automatically activates when you connect your phone to a PC with an optional USB Data Cable.
• Every 60 Seconds — Phone automatically re-dials a number every 60 seconds. • Off — Disables automatic re-dialing of numbers. 2. Tap the desired setting. TTY Mode Your phone is fully TTY compatible. TTY equipment is connected to your phone through the headset connector on the left side of the phone. TTY must be enabled before you can use your phone with a TTY device. 1. From the Call Settings menu, tap TTY Mode. You are prompted to confirm you want to change the current TTY Mode setting.
The following options appear in the display: • Normal • Long — Can be useful with automated systems. 2. Tap the desired setting. Memory Manager Memory Manager lets you quickly and easily review and manage your phone memory usage. 䊳 From the Settings menu, tap Memory Manager. The following sections describe the Memory Manager options in detail. Save Options Save Options let you specify where you want your images and videos stored.
Freeing Memory Phone Memory sub-menus let you list files in your multimedia folders and let you erase or move files as needed to free up memory on your phone for reuse. 1. From the Memory Manager menu, tap Phone Memory ➔ Pictures / Videos / Ringtones. A list of all files in the related folder appears in the display. Files are listed by name, and each file entry shows the name and size of each file. To erase files, do the following: • Press Erase. • Tap a file to mark the file for erasure.
Freeing Memory Card Memory sub-menus let you list files in your multimedia folders and let you erase or move files as needed to free up space on your Memory Card for reuse. 1. From the Memory Manager menu, tap Card Memory ➔ Pictures / Videos / Music. A list of all files in the folder appears in the display. Files are listed by name, and each file entry shows the name and size of each file. To erase files, do the following: • Tap Erase. • Tap a file you want to erase to mark the file for erasure.
Phone Info Phone Info options let you identify important information about your phone, such as the hardware and software versions of your phone, the meanings of your phones status icons, and the phone number assigned to your phone. Tip: This information can be very important to you when contacting Customer Care personnel. From the Settings menu, tap Phone Info. The following options appear in the display: • My Number — Shows the ten-digit number assigned to your phone by your Wireless Provider.
Section 11: Health and Safety Information This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using your phone. These safety precautions should be followed to safely use your phone. Health and Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals Certification Information (SAR) Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure limits for radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.
contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this mobile phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. The maximum SAR values for this model phone as reported to the FCC are: • Head: 0.95 W/Kg. • Body-worn: 1.02 W/Kg.
UL Certified Travel Adapter The Travel Adapter for this phone has met applicable UL safety requirements. Please adhere to the following safety instructions per UL guidelines. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. DANGER - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research.
FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questions discussed in this document.
This is because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancer-causing agent and the time tumors develop - if they do may be many, many years. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement, such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used.
Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use. What about children using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers.
Studies have shown that these products generally do not work as advertised. Unlike "hand-free" kits, these so-called "shields" may interfere with proper operation of the phone. The phone may be forced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an increase in RF absorption. In February 2002, the Federal trade Commission (FTC) charged two companies that sold devices that claimed to protect wireless phone users from radiation with making false and unsubstantiated claims.
• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection: 3. http://www.icnirp.de • Health Protection Agency: http://www.hpa.org.uk/radiation • US Food and Drug Administration: http://www.fda.gov/Radiation-EmittingProducts/ RadiationEmittingProductsandProcedures/ HomeBusinessandEntertainment/CellPhones/default.htm Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road.
9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you. 10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number when necessary.
You should follow some commonsense recommendations when using any portable audio device: • Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at which you can hear adequately. • When using headphones, turn the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking near you or if the person sitting next to you can hear what you are listening to. • Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 395 E Street, S.W. Suite 9200 Patriots Plaza Building Washington, DC 20201 Voice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4647) 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636) Outside the U.S. 513-533-8328 Email: cdcinfo@cdc.gov Internet: http://www.cdc.gov 1-888-232-6348 TTY Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/default.
• Should turn the phone OFF immediately if there is any reason to suspect that interference is taking place; • Should read and follow the directions from the manufacturer of your implantable medical device. If you have any questions about using your wireless phone with such a device, consult your health care provider. For more information see: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html FCC Hearing-Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for Wireless Devices On July 10, 2003, the U.S.
A sum of 5 is considered acceptable for normal use. A sum of 6 is considered for best use. M3 + M2 = 5 T3 + T2 = 5 In the above example, if a hearing aid meets the M2 level rating and the wireless phone meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values equal M5. This is synonymous for T ratings. This should provide the hearing aid user with "normal usage" while using their hearing aid with the particular wireless phone.
Users are advised to switch the phone off while at a refueling point (service station). Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked.
FCC Notice and Cautions FCC Notice The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the phone if such interference cannot be eliminated. Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58).
Product Performance Getting the Most Out of Your Signal Reception The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area. Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal. If you're inside a building, being near a window may give you better reception.
features are available for purchase or use in all areas. Downloadable Ring Tones may be available at an additional cost. Other conditions and restrictions may apply. See your service provider for additional information. Battery Standby and Talk Time Standby and talk times will vary depending on phone usage patterns and conditions.
• Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in summer or winter conditions, as you will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F).
• Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. • Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution. • Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device's moving parts and prevent proper operation. • Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, such as a microwave oven, a stove or a radiator. The phone may explode when overheated.
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Index Numerics 2-Sec Pause 36 A Adding a New Contacts Entry Dial Method 33 Adjust Key Tone 92 Ringer Setting 19 All calls log 28 B Battery Charging 4 Low Battery Indicator 5 Removal 6 Travel Adapter 5 Bluetooth 82 Add New Device 82 Connecting 83 Device List 83 Settings 83 Turn On/Off 82 133 C Call Answer 25 Call Answer Mode 16 Call Block 26 Call Functions Answering a Call 24 Making a Call 20 Call Notification Types 25 Call Settings 99 Auto Retry 99 Call Answer 99 TTY Mode 100 Voice Privacy 100 Call Time
Contacts 32 Add Pauses 36 Adding a New Contacts Entry 33 Edit Name and Numbers 36 Opening 32 Save a Number After a Call 38 Contacts List Memory 43 Create Messages 44 Creating and Sending New Messages Picture 45 47 72 Text 44 Video 49 50 72 , , , , D Dialed calls log 27 Display Screen Icons 13 Display Settings 93 Backlight 94 Banner 93 Dialing Font Size 94 Wallpaper 94 E Edit Contacts Name and Numbers 36 Entering Text 16 Erase Logs 29 Erase Messages 54 F File Save Options 101 Formatting a Memory Card 1
microSD Formatting 103 Installing 8 Removing 8 Missed calls log 27 Mode Call Answer 16 Camcorder 19 Camera 19 Input 17 Lock 17 Silent 18 Standby 17 Talk 17 Vibrate 18 M-Ratings 117 Msg Setting Sub Menu 55 Multimedia 74 N Notes and tips 4 Notes, description 4 Number Type Icons 33 34 39 , , , P Pause Dial 21 37 Pauses, adding 36 135 Personal Organizer Alarm Clock 85 Calculator 87 Calendar 84 Memo Pad 84 World Time 86 Phone View, Side 9 Phone Memory Freeing 102 103 Usage Info 101 102 Phone Safety 116 Pho
Call Settings 99 Dialing Font Size 94 Display 93 Keypad Volume 92 Language 96 Location 90 Lock Phone 97 Memory Manager 101 Phone Info 104 Phone Settings 95 Resetting Your Phone 98 Restriction 97 Ringer Type 92 Security 97 Security Settings 97 Sounds 91 System Select 98 TTY Mode 100 Voice Privacy 100 Volume/Vibrate 91 Wallpaper 94 Shutter sound 64 Silence Ringer 26 Silent Mode Entering 18 Exiting 18 Sound Settings Alerts 92 Keypad Volume 92 Ringer Type 92 Volume/Vibrate 91 Standard Limited Warranty 125 Stan