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Availability of Various Features
Getting Started
Using the Battery
Battery Indicator
Power level. Four bars means a full
Non-Supported Batteries
Removing the Battery Cover
Battery Cover
Installing the Battery
Replacing the Battery Cover
Charging the Battery
Removing the Battery
Incorrect Correct
Wall Charger
Plug the wall charger into a standard AC wall outlet
Cradle Charger
Turning Your Phone Off
Turning Your Phone On
Set-up Wizard
Settings Set-up Wizard
Finding My Phone Number
Soft Key Menu Contacts My Name Card
Setting up Voicemail
Voicemail Alerts
Listening to Voicemail
Press
At the prompt, enter your password
Understanding Your Phone
Features of Your Phone
Features
Open View of Your Phone
My Pictures Key Press to open My Pictures
Earpiece Listen to callers or prompts
Closed View of Your Phone
Features Closed view
Voice Commands Key
Feature Keys
My Pictures Key
Voicemail Key
ICE Key
Command Keys
Speakerphone Key
Turns off automatically
Key Contacts to open your Contacts list
Right Soft Key
Clear Key
Press to delete the character
Navigation Key
Power/End Key
Press to end a call
Press to turn the phone On
Understanding the Display
Send Key
Top line
Your phone’s Display contains
Top Line icons
TTY The TTY feature is active
Middle Display Icons
Alarm On An alarm is set
Bottom Display Icons
Speakerphone Speakerphone is in use
Choice Save MESSAGE?
Prompts
Menu Navigation
Press Tools Alarm Clock
Navigation Key and Soft Keys
Return to the Previous Menu
Menu Outline
Navigation Key Shortcuts
Contacts
Recent Calls
Messaging
Pictures & Sounds
Tools
Settings
Wellbeing & Health
Phone Info
My Verizon
Call Functions
Answering a Call
Making a Call
Sending a Call to Voicemail
Answering Call-Waiting Calls
Call-In-Progress Options
Press the Left Soft Key Menu
Recent Calls
All Calls All missed, dialed and answered calls
Press the Navigation Key to view call records
Recent Calls Icons
Making Calls Using Recent Calls
Viewing Call Information
Left Soft Key View
Key Details to view the Contact entry
Creating or Editing Contacts Using Recent Calls
Press the Right Soft Key
Right Soft Key Options Highlight Save, then press
Deleting a Recent Call Record
Left Soft Key Yes to erase the call record
Deleting All Call Records
Voice Commands
To launch Voice Commands
Send Text Name Create a text message to a saved contact
Call Name
Say Send Text, followed by a contact name
Send Text Name
Left Soft Key Next to continue
To send your message, press Left Soft Key Send
Press the Right Soft Key Settings to configure
Voice Commands Settings
Check Item
System reads the information
Timeout The length of time the system
Prompts Configure the audio guidance provided by the system
Left Soft Key Info
Listens before timing out 5 seconds or 10 seconds
Tip When you are entering text into a
Changing the Text Entry Mode
Entering Text
While entering text, press the Right
Entering Text Using Word or Palabra Mode
Entering Text using Abc/ABC/ abc Mode
Entering Numbers
Entering Symbols
Understanding Your Contacts
Accessing Contacts
Soft Key Contacts
Contacts Fields
Adding and Editing Contacts
Adding a Contact
Contacts Press New Contact
Save Press New Contact
Adding a Contact from the Home Screen
Mobile Home Work
Ringtone Press the Right Soft Key
Editing a Contact
Mobile
Contacts Press Edit Contact
Press the Left Soft Key Edit
Press Update Existing
Update Existing
Saving Numbers After a Call
Adding Pauses and Waits
Deleting Contacts
Deleting a Single Contact
Deleting All Contacts
Speed Dial
Finding Contacts
Assigning a Speed Dial
Contacts Speed Dials
Left Soft Key Assign
Dialing using Speed Dial
Soft Key Assign to set the speed dial
Continue to assign speed dial
Press to call the number
Making Calls Using Contacts
Emergency Contacts
Assigning Emergency Contacts
Soft Key Yes to continue
If you have contacts saved in your Contacts List, press
Press the Left Soft Key Select to set the ICE contact
Unassigning an Emergency Contact Medical Info
Unassign
From the home screen, press the I In Case of Emergency Key
911 Key
Making an Emergency Call
My Name Card
Contacts My Name Card
Creating and Sending Text Messages
Messaging
Messaging Send Message
Next to continue
Save As Draft Save the message to the Drafts folder
Press the Left Soft Key Next to continue
Add Add an attachment
Add Graphic Add a graphic to show emotion
Save Phrase Save the message as a quick text phrase
Viewing Messages
Messaging Inbox
Viewing a Message Later
Message Folders
Voicemail
Press the Left Soft Key View To reply to the message, press
Inbox
Creating a Draft Message
Drafts
Messaging Drafts
Messaging Sent
Sent
Save Phrase Save the message text as a quick text phrase
Send Again Re-send the message to the original recipients
Erasing individual messages
Erasing Messages
Inbox Drafts Sent
Highlight a message and press
Voicemail Alert Configure alerts for new voicemails
Changing Message Settings
Erasing all messages in a folder
Press the Right Soft Key Options and select
Alert Tone Choose a pre-loaded tone
Message Alert Configure alerts for new messages
My Pictures
Pictures & Sounds
Tip You can also launch My Pictures by
Soft Key View to display larger images, then use
File Info View information about the picture
My Sounds
File Info View information about the sound
Tools
Calendar
Tools Calendar
View to see a detailed list of the date’s events
To view a day’s events, press
Monthly Return to monthly calendar view
Adding an Event
Press the Left Soft Key Next to continue
Adding a Special Occasion
After setting Recurrence, press
Key Next after each entry
Use the keypad to enter the Date, in MM /DD/YYYY format
Setting An Alarm
Alarm Clock
Tools Alarm Clock
Navigation Key to set fields
Snoozing or Dismissing an Alarm
Disabling an Alarm
Snoozing an alarm
From Once, Daily, Mon. ~ Fri., or Weekends
Dismissing an alarm
Calculator
Tools Calculator
Soft Key Menu Tools Voice Commands
Voice Commands
Tip Calculator
Tools Tip Calculator
World Clock
Stop Watch
Sound Settings
Changing Your Settings
Volume Level
Ringtone
Settings Sound Settings Vibrate Mode
Vibrate Mode
Keypad Volume
Settings Sound Settings Keypad Volume
Settings Sound Settings Voicemail Alert Tone
Settings Sound
Set the following options
Voicemail Alert Tone
Message Alert Tone
Choose the following settings
Press the Left Soft Key Select or
Advanced
Phone Settings
Settings Phone Settings Wallpaper
Wallpaper
Banner
Creating a personal banner
Banner Personal
Turning on network banner
Settings Phone Settings Backlight
Banner Network
Backlight
Font Size
Settings Phone Settings Font Size
Display Themes
Display Themes
Advanced Settings
Settings Phone Settings Language
Settings Phone
Language
TTY
One Touch Dial
Dtmf Tones
Dtmf Tones
Reset Phone
Reset Phone
Auto Retry
Press the Navigation Key to highlight an option
Settings Key Tutorial
Volume Case of Emergency ICE 911 Speakerphone Spkr
Key Tutorial
Font Size
Icon List
Phone Info
My Number
Software Version
Wellbeing & Health
Reminder
Wellbeing & Health Reminder
Next
Done to save your settings
Fitness Trainer
Wellbeing & Health Fitness Trainer
Wellbeing & Health Healing Music
Healing Music
Sky Leaf Cloth Rain
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Wellbeing & Health Medical Info
Medical Info
Press the Left Soft Key Add
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My Verizon
Soft Key Menu My Verizon
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Exposure to Radio Frequency RF Signals
Health and Safety Information
Certification Information SAR
Communications Commission FCC of the U.S. government
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Head 0.41 W/Kg Body-worn 0.98 W/Kg
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Or call 1-800-822-8837 for more information
Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling
UL Certified Travel Adapter
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Consumer Information on Wireless Phones
What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?
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Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
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What is FDAs role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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What are the results of the research done already?
What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure
Fromwirelessphonesposesahealth risk?
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What about children using wireless phones?
Scientific evidence that any health hazard exists
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Benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold
Road Safety
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Responsible Listening
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American Academy of Audiology
Reston, VA Voice 800 Email info@audiology.org
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Operating Environment
Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices
Implantable Medical Devices
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For more information see
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Other Medical Devices
Vehicles
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Potentially Explosive Environments
Posted Facilities
Emergency Calls
Press the key
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Restricting Childrens access to your Phone
FCC Notice and Cautions
FCC Notice
Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts USA
Other Important Safety Information
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Getting the Most Out of Your Signal Reception
Action, or both
Product Performance
Understanding How Your Phone Operates
Understanding the Power Save Feature
Maintaining Your Phones Peak Performance
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Availability of Various Features/ Ring Tones
Customer Care for service
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Battery Precautions
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Risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other serious hazard
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Care and Maintenance
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Warranty Information Standard Limited Warranty
Used or purchased outside the United States or Canada
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Samsung
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EndUserLicenseAgreementfor Software
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Commercial hosting services with the Software
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Export RESTRICTIONS. You
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Settings. Please contact the Samsung
Precautions for Transfer and Disposal
Customer Care Center for details
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East Lookout Drive Richardson, Texas
Change without notice
Other than a standard Numeric keypad, dial
Phone 1-888-987-HELP
Index Numerics
Alarm on 166
Speed Dial
Backlight
Voice call
Menu outline
Drafts Erasing messages 70 Inbox Sent
Two-second pause 54 wait
Advanced settings 93 backlight Font size
Deleting all call records 39 icons
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Reviewing messages
Accessing contacts
Fitness Trainer Healing Music Medical Info Reminder
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