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Charging the Battery
Used in place of select in long drill down procedure steps
Getting Started
Text Conventions
Low battery indicator
Activating Your Phone
Use the Travel Adapter
Five bars indicate a full charge
Install the Battery
Insert the bottom end
Press and hold to turn off the phone if on
Turn Your Phone On
Setting Up Your Voicemail
Memory Card Optional
Receive calls
Turn Your Phone Off
Replace the microSD cover
Install a Memory Card
Remove a Memory Card
Features of Your Phone
Features
Understanding Your Phone
Side Views of Your Phone
Power On-Off/LOCK key
Front View of Your Phone
Earpiece / Speaker Lets
Earpiece / Speaker
Command Keys
Battery Cover Protects
Power On-Off/LOCK key
Rear View
Volume Key
Soft Keys
Send Key
Clear Key
Understanding the Display Screen
Display Screen Icons
Dialogue Boxes
Soft keys. The sample screen shows the following soft keys
Call Answer Mode
Input Mode
Lock Mode
Your Phone’s Modes
Talk Mode
Standby Mode
Enter/Exit Silent Mode
Vibrate Mode
Adjust the Ringer
Music Player Mode
Camera Mode
Video Player Mode
Camcorder Mode
Speakerphone Mode
During a call using Speakerphone mode, press the Speaker
To exit Speaker Mode
Call Functions
Making a Call Number Entry Dialing
Dialing Emergency Numbers
Standby mode, press the Dialer soft key. The touch
Making a Call Contact Dialing
Manual Pause Calling
Press
Wait Sec Pause
Making a Call Speed Dialing
One-Touch Dialing
Two-Touch Dialing
Pause Dialing From a Contacts Entry
Making a Call Voice Dialing
Using Voice Dial
Favorites Screen Dialing
Home Work Mobile
Adjusting the Call Volume
Answering a Call
Ignoring a Call
Calls Log
Review the Calls Log
All Incoming Outgoing Missed Data
Outgoing Calls
Standby mode, press the Menu soft key, then select
Press to dial this number
Incoming Calls
Missed Calls
All Calls
Call information screen offers the following options
Data Calls
Call Timer
Data Counter
Roaming
What is Roaming?
How Roaming Works
Using the Widget Bar
Menu Navigation
Main Menu Navigation
Menu 1 and Main Menu
Pressing or
In-Use Options
Close the Widget Bar by pressing the left arrow tab or by
Using Shortcuts Bar
Standby mode
Following soft keys are available during a call
Shortcut Bar
To close the Shortcut Bar, tap the folder tab again or press
Using the Contacts Add Option
Understanding Your Contacts
Your Contacts List
Adding a New Contacts Entry
Select a phone number field
Select the Name field.
New Group Family Friends Colleagues Business
Saving a Number from a Call
Following number type icons appear in the display
Adding the number to an existing Contacts entry
To save the Contacts entry, press the Save soft key
Storing Number from a Calls Log
Select the Calls log that you wish to review
Finding a Contacts Entry
Voice Method
Keypad Methods
Find by Name
Contacts showing
To rename the Group, press the Rename soft key
That contact by pressing for a
Group
Editing an Existing Contact Entry
Current Group, press
Adding Pauses to Contacts Numbers
Select the desired option to enter that option’s sub-menu
Highlight the Email field labeled with the @ symbol
Highlight a number stored in this contact entry
Edit an Existing Email Address
Add Pauses to an Existing Contacts Entry
Assigning a Speed Dial Number
Speed Dial Numbers
Display
Changing Speed Dial Numbers
Renaming a Contacts Group
Removing Speed Dial Numbers
Favorites
Use this option to rename a Group in your Contacts list
Deleting a Contacts Entry
Sending a Contacts Entry
General Family Friends Colleague Business
Press the Rename soft key
Memory Status
Entering Text
Changing Text Entry Screens
Built-in Qwerty Keypad
Phone-Style 3X4 Touch Keypad
Following options appear in the display
3X4 Keypad 3X4 phone-style touch keypad
Press , then select Handwriting full
Handwriting Recognition Screens
Changing the Text Entry Mode
Entering Text Using Handwriting Recognition Screens
To enter letters, press Then print words
Then print numbers
Changing 3X4 Keypad Text Entry Mode
Changing Qwerty Keypad Text Entry Mode
Abc
T9Word T9word
Using T9 Mode Phone Keypad Only
Using Abc Mode
Changing Handwriting Recognition Screen Text Entry Mode
Using the phone keypad
Symbols mode
Entering Symbols
Entering Numbers
Creating and Sending New Messages
Messaging
Creating and Sending a Text Message
Creating and Sending a Picture Message
Messaging
If desired, repeat steps 4 and 5 for the Text field
To add an existing sound file
Creating and Sending a Video Message
To take a picture
Appears in the display showing the To list
Send Video Messages in Camcorder Mode
If desired, repeat steps 3 and 4 for the Text field
Message Sending Options
Priority Level Lets you
Receiving New Messages
Also appear in the display
Select the desired option
Receive Messages in Chat View
Voice Mail Setup
Voicemail
You have the following available options
Receive Messages While in a Call
Messages and Lock Mode
Message Folders
Checking your Voicemail
Inbox
Drafts Folder
To view a message, select it, then do one of the following
Message Settings
Erasing Messages
Voicemail
Dialer soft key, and then pressing and holding
Select any desired options and settings for those options
Auto Save/Auto Erase Lets you set r860 messaging to
Mail@metro
Mail@metro
@metro
Finding Applications
@metro screen appears in the display
Press the key to exit the menu
MetroWEB Features
Using MetroWEB
MetroWEB
Launching MetroWEB
Using Links
How MetroWEB Buttons Work
Zoom Lets you enlarge or shrink web pages
MetroWEB
Applications
Accessing myMetro
MyMetro
Accessing Other Applications
Mail@metro Metro Navigator Metro411 Metro Backup
Select and download the desired application
Applications
When the image that you wish to capture appears
Camera-Camcorder
Taking Pictures and Videos
Taking Snap Shots Single Pictures
Taking Multi Shot Pictures
Camera-Camcorder
You press Stop Available memory is used up Normal setting
Screen Layouts
Taking Videos
Camera Screen
ISO Indicates camera exposure index setting
Shooting Mode Mosaic Takes multiple pictures
Lets you set Flash to Off, On, or Auto
Lets you set Automatic Focus to Normal or Macro
Changes the Camera-Camcorder mode to Camera
Camcorder Screen
Camcorder Screen Buttons
Camcorder Screen Icons
View Mode
Saving Pictures and Videos
Camera Options
Zoom
Setting
Shooting Mode
Mode
Size
Camera Settings Camera Tab
Self Timer
Flash
Brightness
Tip To stop the countdown timer without resetting it, press
Seconds
Takes the picture
White Balance
Camera Settings Common Tab
Default storage
ISO. The options are
Auto 100 200 400
Camcorder Options
Auto Save
Guideline
Shutter Sound
Recording Mode
320 x 240 pixels 176 x 144 pixels
Settings Camcorder Tab
Your selected Brightness setting
Off Seconds
Camcorder starts recording the video
Video
Camcorder Settings Common Tab
Start Sound
Off Beep Look here
End Sound
Photo Gallery
To expand the image to fill the display, press
Creating and Sending Postcard Messages
Select the desired picture, then press the Canvas button
Video Gallery
Press to save your changes
Picture Message Video Message Via Bluetooth
Point, Click, and Send Pictures and Videos
Music Player
Accessing the Music Player
Music Player Controls
Playback controls
Browsing for a Music File to Play
Left corner of the screen
Music Library screen
Searching for a Music File to Play
Creating a Playlist
Following options
From the Music Player screen, press the Music Library
Options To return to the Library menu Press
Icon-like format, press
To discard an existing Playlist, press the Erase soft key
Launching the Video Player
To launch the Video Player
Video Player Controls Portrait Mode
Video Library button
Video Screen Shows
Progress Bar Indicates
Video Player Controls Full Screen Mode
Video Screen Shows the video being played
Pause Press to temporarily halt playback of the video
Retract Reduces the video image to its original size
Multimedia
Accessing Multimedia
My Images
My Videos
Rename Lets you rename the picture
Main Menu 2 My Images
Zoom button Lets you magnify the current image
Tip You can also access My Ringtones from
My Ringtones
To delete one or more video
Camcorder Lets you record a new video clip
My Sounds
For additional Options, press the More soft key
Following soft keys are available
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Voice Memo
Or until all available memory is used
Press the Record button
Review Voice Memos
Erase One or More Voice Memos
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Accessing Your Phone’s Tools
Voice Service
Voice Commands
Tools
Voice Settings
Select your preferred setting
Voice Command Tips
Confirmation. The following options appear
Adaptation
Speak clearly, and say each phrase distinctly
Make sure you wait for the beep before starting to speak
Select the preferred setting
Bluetooth
Settings menu
Turn Bluetooth On/Off
From the Tools menu, select Bluetooth
Searching for Available Bluetooth Devices
Bluetooth screen displays Press the Search button
Add New Device
Bluetooth Settings
Connecting to a Bluetooth Device
Disconnecting from a Bluetooth Device
Paired Icons
Calendar
Navigating the Calendar
From the Tools menu, select Calendar
Add a New Event
Tip You can also access Calendar from Main Menu
Select each of the following New Event options
View/Change an Event
Details Enter text describing details of the event
Memo Pad
Create a Memo
From the Tools menu, select Memo Pad
Daily View Lists the Events for the highlighted date
Alarm Clock
Set an Alarm
From the Tools menu, select Alarm Clock
Review, Edit, Erase, and Send Memos
When an Alarm Sounds
Turn Off an Alarm
From the Tools menu, select Alarm Clock
Erasing an Alarm
Setting a World Clock
World Time
From the Tools menu, select World Time
Indicates your 2nd clock
Enable Daylight Saving Time DST
Icon
Adding a World Clock
Selecting Your 2nd Clock
Calculator
Press the Set as 2nd Clock soft key
Erasing a World Clock
Erased World Clock no longer appears
Stopwatch
You can use this function to set a stopwatch
From the Tools menu, select Stopwatch
Press to perform the calculation and view the result
Timer
Using Converters
Currency Length Weight Volume Area Temperature
Converter
Currency Reviewing/Editing Exchange Rates
Currency Adding Exchange Rates
Tip From any Converter screen, press
Tip From any Converter screen, press 123
Currency Erasing Exchange Rates
From the Tools menu, select Converter Currency
Tip Calculator
Gratuity tip Individual payment for groups
From the Tools menu, select Tip Calculator
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Changing Your Settings
Settings Menu
Location
Widget
Display Settings
Alarm Lets you set alarm clock
Select the desired settings and press OK to save it
Online
Wallpaper
Wallpaper
To save your choice, press the Set soft key
Wallpaper pop-up appears showing the following options
Banner
Personal ERI Banner
Select the preferred ERI Banner option
Always Dim
Sounds Settings
Brightness lets you adjust the brightness of the backlight
Volume
Alarm only
Ringer Type
Text Message Lets you
To assign a sound file to the selected option
Select the preferred sound or
Call Settings
Alerts
Key Tone
Vibrating Alert
Call Alert
Auto Answer
Speed Dial
Auto Retry
TTY Mode
Hearing Aid Mode
From the Call Settings menu, select Hearing Aid Mode
Voice Privacy
Vibration Feedback
Language
Auto Screen Lock
Security
Unlock Unlocks the phone
Lock Phone
Change Lock Code
Emergency #
Reset Phone
Erase All Contacts
Select the preferred settings and press OK to save it them
Allow All Removes selected restrictions
NAM Selection
Restrictions
System Select
Set Time
Set Date Set Time
Touch Sensitivity
Memory Manager
Calibration
PC Connection
Gesture
Card Memory Usage
Phone Memory Usage
Save Options
Phone Memory
Images Videos Ringtones Sounds
Card Memory
Images Videos
Formatting a Memory Card
Music Ringtones
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Phone Info
Phone Number
Icon Glossary
Version
From the Settings menu, select Phone Info ESN/MEID
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Health and Safety Information
Health and Safety Information
Exposure to Radio Frequency RF Signals
Certification Information SAR
Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling
UL Certified Travel Adapter
Body-worn 0.67 W/Kg
Body-worn 0.8 W/Kg
Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
Consumer Information on Wireless Phones
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National Telecommunications and Information Administration
What is FDAs role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
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What are the results of the research done already?
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What about children using wireless phones?
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Road Safety
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Responsible Listening
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American Academy of Audiology
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Operating Environment
Implantable Medical Devices
Persons who have such devices
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket
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Potentially Explosive Environments
Other Medical Devices
Vehicles
Posted Facilities
Restricting Childrens access to your Phone
Emergency Calls
FCC Notice and Cautions
Press the key
Other Important Safety Information
Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts USA
Nfpa National Fire Protection Agency
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Getting the Most Out of Your Signal Reception
Understanding the Power Save Feature
Product Performance
Understanding How Your Phone Operates
Availability of Various Features/Ring Tones
Battery Standby and Talk Time
Battery Precautions
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Care and Maintenance
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Standard Limited Warranty
Warranty Information
What is Covered and For How Long?
What are the Limits on Samsungs WARRANTY/LIABILITY?
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End User License Agreement for Software
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Precautions for Transfer and Disposal
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Index
In-Use Menu Key Tone Language Lock Mode Making a Call
Message Send Options Message Setting Messaging
Emergency Calls Entering Text
Erase voice memos Favorites
Phone Number Phone Safety Phone Settings
Set Time Settings
Setup
Silent Mode Sound Settings
Standard Limited Warranty Standby Mode Stopwatch
Text Entry Mode
Voice Service
VoiceSignal