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Driving

Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please:

Give full attention to driving--driving safety is your first responsibility.

Use hands-free operation, if available.

Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.

Electronic devices

Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against RF signals from your wireless phone.

PACEMAKERS

The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a hand-held wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.

Persons with pacemakers:

Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the pacemaker is turned on;

Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;

Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.

If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately.

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Contents SCH-a610 Series Intellectual Property Headquarters Customer Care CenterDisclaimer of Warranties Exclusion of Liability Page Contents Voice Mail Call timer Iii107 SCH-a610 closed view SCH-a610 open view Menu quick reference Navigation Key shortcutsQuick Reference Key features of the SCH-a610 How to use this guideIntroduction Understand your phone Backlight featuresLcd Keypad Power save AntennaPower save mode Left soft keyRight soft key Clear keyEnd key Headset connector Service LEDTurn the Service LED on or off Speaker MicrophoneAlpha-Numeric keypad Send keyCamera wheel Camera keyCamera shutter key @metroYour phone’s display Display screen iconsUnderstand your phone Install the battery Remove the batterySwivel flip Low battery warning Charge the batteryBattery indicator Use the desktop chargerLock mode Call Answer modeInput mode Your phone’s modesStandby mode Receive messages in standby modeTalk mode Vibrate mode Enter silent modeExit silent mode Adjust the ringer settingTurn your phone on Obtaining service for your phoneGet Started Turn your phone offOutgoing Call notification featuresMake and answer calls IncomingCall answer Auto AnswerOff After 5 sec After 3 sec After 1 sec Silence an incoming ringer LCD backlight settingStep ringer Ignore an incoming callChecking your voice mail is simple. In standby mode Voice mail setupAccess voice mail Voice MailMenus and sub menus MessageMenus and sub menus Volume Menu navigation Return to the previous menuNavigate using a shortcut In-Use menuIn-Use Menu Function Mute a call Press the left soft key Mute again. Your call will be mutedMetroConnect MyMetroMonthly Bill Standby mode, press the left soft key Menu, then PressMetroPCS Card Request Bal Pay Monthly BillPhone Book Opening your Phone BookMenu Function Find Find by NameFind Function Find by entry Find by groupOption Description Add entries to your Phone Book Number MailEditing Phone Book numbers Symbol 123Rename groups T9 wordAdding pauses Press to dial the number Pause dialing using the Phone BookStoring pauses in Phone Book entries PauseAppears in the display Manual pause callingErasing Phone Book entries Use the navigation key to highlight EraseEditing an e-mail address Assigning speed dial locations to Phone Book entries Assigning speed dial typesAssigning pictures to Phone Book entries Storing numbers after a call Add a New EntryStoring call log numbers Add to an existing entryFor Outgoing, for Incoming, for Missed One-touch dialing Shortcuts for storing numbersSpeed dialing methods Two-touch dialingMy phone # MemoryCalls Outgoing callsOption Function Incoming calls Missed callsErase All Calls Erasing call logsErasing individual logs Outgoing, Incoming or MissedReview calls TalkCall waiting Call timerCalling services Press to exit the Option menuCaller ID Call BlockThree-way calling Messages Text Entry Function ModeAbc, Symbol, 123, and T9 Word Text entry modesT9 Word text entry ABC modeChange text entry modes Text Format Canned MsgMode M S U N GSymbol mode Sending text messagesAppear in the display To send your message, press the left soft key SendMessage Send options Menu Send Options FunctionDelivery Set Time Sage to be sent Receiving text messages Receive messages while on a callSave Text, Save Msg, Save Address, or Block Address Sending picture messages in camera mode Preloaded Record NewMy Melody DeleteSending picture messages in standby mode Bar indicates the send statusIndicates the send status Press the down navigation key to highlight the Sound field My Melody Create a slide show Option Function Messages67 Retrieving picture messages Receiving picture messagesRejecting picture messages View a picture message laterMessage folders Voice folderSave Msg Inbox folderForward Save AddrOutbox folder Draft folder Use the navigation key to highlight Pix Msg, then pressText Pix Msg Take a Pix Insert a melody that you’ve downloaded using ABC, Symbol 123, T9 WordWeb alerts Message settingsText message settings GeneralPicture message settings Option Sub Function MenuGeneral message settings Erasing folder messagesErasing individual message folders Erase All Messages Voice Inbox Outbox Draft Saved All Messages@metro @metro OptionsApplication Disable or Remove an applicationInformation View LogMobile Web Stored web contentTo enable security before proceeding Launch Mobile WebMobile Web soft keys Exit Mobile WebNavigate the web Press to exit Mobile WebHow Mobile Web keys work Following table lists Mobile Web keys and their functionsKey Name Function Place a call while using Mobile Web LinksTaking pictures CameraRotate the camera Camera HelpRepresent various camera functions Take a picture with the flip openTake a picture with the flip closed Icon Name FunctionFlash Saving picturesZoom BrightnessView the Gallery Other Camera featuresDelay pictures with the Self Timer View the Gallery in thumbnailsUse Multi Shot Resolution Setting Number of pictures takenFlash Brightness Self Timer Fun Frame Multi Shot Off Sec 10 secCamera Settings Using the flashWhen Flash, Resolution, Fun Frames, and Color Tones Change picture resolution Border pictures with Fun FramesFun Frames Be creative with Color Tones Color Tone DescriptionUse Shutter Sound Is highlightedQuality setting Zoom in on a subjectSet Brightness Point, click, and send a picture Use the navigation key to highlight Brightness, then pressTools Voice kit commandsCommand Function Voice kitSay Digit Dial Tips for adapting Digit Dial Adapt Digit Dial to your Voice 100Press , , for Voice Setup Press , for Reset Digits Name DialSay Name Dial 102 Quick DialEnter the name via the keypad and press Phone prompts, Use the keypad to enter the nameReview your Quick Dial list Say Quick Dial Phone prompts, Who would you like to call?Voice Memos Recording104 Options listed in the following table Phonebook 106Add a new event Enter details of the event using the keypad. Press the leftToday New Event108 SchedulerView an event ViewEnter details of the task using the keypad. Press the left Jump to dateTo Do List Add, Edit, and Erase To-Do List tasks 110Memo pad Review, add, edit, and erase memosEnter details for the Count Down event using the keypad Count Down112 Review, add, edit, and erase Count Down events Alarm clock 114Once Daily Off When an alarm sounds Turn off the alarmEnable Daylight Savings Time DST World Time116 Calculator Location SetupLocation setting Function 118Display Menu StyleSub Menu Function Press to the new banner AnimationBanner 120Backlight Auto hyphenLcd Ringer type Volume/VibrateSounds 122Key Beep Use the navigation key to highlight Preloaded, then pressPower on/off Alerts124 Roam ringer Whisper modeNetwork Set NAM126 SecurityLock Phone Home only, Automatic-A, or Automatic-B, then pressChange Lock NowEmergency # 128Voice Privacy Restriction Erase memory130 Others Reset PhoneGallery Alarm Calculator Memo Pad ShortcutLanguage 132English Spanish Auto Retry Off Every 10 sec Every 30 sec Every 60 secAuto Detect Data134 Baud RateDisplay Press to return to the Setup menu VersionKnowing Radio Frequency Safety Usage guidelines All about performance and safetyUnderstanding the Power Save Feature Getting the Most Out of Your ReceptionMaintaining Your Phone’s Peak Performance Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone Using Your Phone While Driving138 Following Safety Guidelines Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic DevicesTurning Off Your Phone Before Flying Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas140 Caring for the Battery Restricting Children’s Access to your PhoneMore than one month 32º F to 104º F 0º C to 40º C Acknowledging Special PrecautionsFCC Notice Disposal of Lithium Ion Li-Ion BatteriesFDA Consumer Update Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?Body-Worn Operation What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of wireless phones? 144What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? 145What are the results of the research done already? 146147 148 149 What about children using wireless phones? 150151 Where can I find additional information? Ctia Safety Information Exposure to radio frequency signals152 Antenna care Phone operationDriving Electronic devices154 155 Potentially explosive atmospheres AircraftBlasting areas For vehicles equipped with an air bagOwners record User Guide Proprietary NoticeWhat is Not Covered? Limited WarrantyWhat is Covered and For How Long? 158What are SAMSUNG’s Obligations? 159What Are the Limits On SAMSUNG’s Liability? 160161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 Standby mode Self timerSetup menu 118 Talk mode170