Guia Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoHeading2 - Disclaimer of Warranties; Exclusion of Liability3Heading1Toc - Table of Contents5Heading1 - Yourconsumerpackage15Heading1 - Front view of the SPH-A54016Heading1 - Getting to know your phone17Heading2 - Antenna17Heading2 - Backlight features17Heading2 - Clear key17Heading2 - End key17Heading2 - Headset connector18Heading2 - LED indicator18Heading2 - Menu key18Heading2 - Microphone18Heading2 - Keypad18Heading2 - OK/Message key18Heading2 - Speaker18Heading2 - Send key19Heading2 - Navigation19Heading2 - Display screen19Heading2 - Display screen icons19Heading2 - Installingthebattery21Numbered Last - 2. Gently push the top end of the battery down (The top end of the battery displa...21Heading2 - Removingthebattery22Numbered Last - 2. Push the battery release latch up and pull the battery away from the latch.22Numbered Last - 3. Lift the battery away from the phone.22Heading2 - Chargingthebattery22Heading1 - Travel adapter23Heading2 - Using the travel adaptor23Heading2 - Low battery indicator23Heading2 - The empty battery icon24Heading1 - Your phone’smodes24Heading2 - Answer mode24Heading2 - Digital mode24Heading2 - Input mode24Heading2 - Lockmode24Heading2 - Powersavemode25Heading2 - Silent mode25Heading2 - Standbymode25Numbered Last - 2. When you pressafter a call, if your phone is on.25Numbered Last - 2. All other active icons.25Heading2 - Talkmode26Heading2 - Vibrate mode26Heading1 - Getting Started27Heading2 - Getting service27Heading2 - Turningyourphoneon27Numbered Last - 5. Your phone is now ready to place and receive calls.27Heading2 - Turning your phone off28Numbered Last - 2. The display screen and the backlight go off.28Heading2 - Several ways to answer a call28Heading1 - List of main and sub menus29Heading1 - Using your phone’s menus32Heading2 - Accessing menus using the navigation key32Heading2 - Returning to the previous menu32Heading2 - Accessing menus using shortcut numbers32Heading1 - Calls33Heading2 - Outgoing33Numbered Last - 2. Pressto place a call to the entered phone number.33Heading2 - Incoming33Heading2 - Missed34Heading2 - Erase history35Numbered Last - 7. Pressto return to the previous menu.35Heading2 - Reviewing calls35Numbered Last - 6. Pressto exit, and return to the previous screen.36Heading2 - Keeping track of call activity36Heading2 - Air time36Numbered Last - 4. Pressto highlight an option. The available options are:37Numbered Last - 5. Pressto open an option, or pressto cancel, and return to the previous screen.37Numbered Last - 5. Pressto return to the previous display screen.37Numbered Last - 5. Pressto return to the previous display screen.38Numbered Last - 6. With Yes highlighted, pressto erase all airtime and return to standby mode, or...38Heading2 - Call waiting39Heading2 - Caller I.D.39Heading2 - Three way calling40Heading1 - Phone Book40Heading2 - Find name41Numbered Last - 7. Pressingreturns you to the previous screen.41Heading2 - Add new entry41Numbered Last - 5. You can pressto return to the previous menu at any time.41Heading2 - My phone #41Numbered Last - 4. You can pressto return to the previous menu at any time.41Heading2 - Find entry42Numbered Last - 7. Pressto call the number.42Heading2 - Group search42Numbered Last - 7. Pressto call the number.42Heading2 - Setting secret42Heading2 - Editing phone book numbers43Heading2 - Overwriting existing name and number information43Numbered Last - 2. To overwrite, press, until you clear the existing name or number.43Numbered Last - 3. Enter the new information.43Numbered Last - 4. Pressagain to save your entry.43Heading2 - Adding pauses44Heading2 - Storing pauses in a phone book entry44Numbered Last - 5. When the number and pauses are complete, pressto store the number in your Phon...44Heading2 - Pause dialing from a stored entry45Numbered Last - 3. Pressto call the number.45Heading2 - Manual pause calling45Numbered Last - 3. Pressto call the number.45Heading2 - Erasing individual phone book entries45Numbered Last - 9. Press to confirm (Yes) and erase the Phone Book entry, or press to cancel (No)...46Heading2 - Erasing your phone book46Heading2 - Editing an existing e-mail address47Heading2 - Setting speed dial47Heading2 - Storing incoming phone numbers at the end of a call48Heading2 - Storing phone numbers from call logs48Heading2 - Shortcuts to storing phone numbers48Heading2 - One-touch dialing49Heading2 - Two-touch dialing49Heading2 - Three-touch dialing49Heading2 - Shortcuts to memory dialing49Numbered Last - 2. Pressto call.49Numbered Last - 5. Pressto call that entry’s Speed Dial number.49Heading2 - Memory50Heading1 - Messages50Heading2 - Mobile originating SMS text messaging50Heading2 - Creating SMS text messages50blue bullet lines closer - • Send: Allows you to send the message.52blue bullet lines closer - • OK: Allows you to save the message.52blue bullet lines closer - • CLR: Allows you to return to the previous menu.52blue bullet lines closer - • END: Allows you to cancel the message and end the session.52Heading2 - Entering text, numbers, and/or symbols52Numbered Last - 3. Pressto save.53Heading2 - Alphabetical text entry53Heading2 - Entering numbers53Heading2 - Symbol entry53Heading2 - T9® English text entry53Body Less Space - T9 English, or T9 for text on 9 keys, requires only one key press per letter, a...53Body Less Space - For example, to enter the word hello, you can spell out the word by pressing on...54Body Less Space - Pressrepeatedly to display all of the available words that T9 knows. When the w...54Heading2 - New messages54Heading2 - Inbox55Numbered Last - 5. While viewing your message pressto access the following options:56Heading2 - Outbox56Heading2 - Web57Heading2 - Erase message58Heading2 - Message setup58Numbered Last - 2. Pressfor Message setup.58Heading 4 - Callback #58Heading 4 - Save Message59Heading 4 - Entry Method59Heading2 - Receiving a message in standby mode59Heading2 - Receiving a message while on a call59Heading2 - Reviewing voice mails and text messages59Heading2 - Reviewing stored voicemail and text messages in standby mode60Heading2 - Message options60Numbered Last - 4. Pressing returns you to the previous Inbox messages list screen.61Heading1 - Mobile web62Heading2 - Launching the minibrowser63Numbered Last - 2. Once connected, the Home Page (or the last page visited), displays. Press and ...64Heading2 - Exiting the web/minibrowser64Heading2 - The minibrowser start and end prompts65Numbered Last - 4. Pressto save your setting or pressto cancel.65Heading2 - The minibrowser soft keys65Heading2 - Navigating the web66Heading2 - How the minibrowser keys work66Heading2 - Using links67Heading2 - Making a phone call while using the minibrowser68Heading2 - Data/fax68Body Less Space - Your phone is capable of sending and receiving digital data and fax calls when ...68Body Less Space - To use digital data or fax services with your phone, you will need to obtain a ...68Body Less Space - To set up Data/Fax calls:68blue bullet lines closer - • Voice Calls Only: No incoming Data/Fax calls can be received.69blue bullet lines closer - • Fax One Time: Waiting for Fax call. No voice calls can be received f...69blue bullet lines closer - • Fax Only: No Voice Calls can be received.69blue bullet lines closer - • Data One Time: Waiting for data call. No voice calls can be received.69blue bullet lines closer - • Data Only: No voice calls can be received.69Heading1 - Calendar71Numbered Last - 4. Pressto open that option.71Heading2 - Today71Heading2 - Month view71Heading2 - How to schedule an event71Heading2 - How to add, edit, or erase an event72Numbered Last - 5. Pressto select the option of choice, and complete the exercise by following th...72Heading2 - Scheduler73Heading2 - How to view an event73Numbered Last - 9. Use the navigation key to highlight Add New.73Numbered Last - 10. Pressto enter the option.73Heading2 - Jump to date73Heading2 - Task list74Heading2 - How to view, edit, add, or erase a task list item74Numbered Last - 3. Press. Your options are: Add new, Edit, and Erase. Complete the exercise by fo...74Heading2 - Count down74Numbered Last - 5. Pressto store the Count Down timer.75Heading2 - How to view, edit, add or erase a count down timer75Heading2 - Alarm clock75Numbered Last - 5. Using the keypad, enter the time for the alarm to activate. Pressto store the ...75Heading2 - Calculator76Numbered Last - 7. Pressto perform the calculation and view the result.77Heading1 - Setup77Heading2 - Display77Heading2 - Backlight77Numbered Last - 5. When the desired setting is reached, pressto save.78Heading2 - Banner78Numbered Last - 5. Pressto save.78Heading2 - Contrast79Numbered Last - 5. When the desired contrast setting displays, pressto save.79Heading2 - Auto hyphen79Numbered Last - 4. Pressto highlight an option.79Numbered Last - 5. Pressto save.79Heading2 - Version80Numbered Last - 4. Press to return to standby mode.80Heading1 - Sounds80Heading2 - Ringeroptions80Heading2 - Adjusting ringer volume (rapidly)80Heading2 - Adjusting voice volume during a call80Heading2 - Voice volume81Numbered Last - 6. Pressto return to the previous menu at any time.81Heading2 - Ringervolume81Numbered Last - 6. Pressto return to the previous menu at any time.81Heading2 - Ringer type81Numbered Last - 6. When the desired ringer type plays, pressto save the setting.82Numbered Last - 6. When the desired ringer type plays, pressto save the setting.82Heading2 - Key beep84Heading2 - Alerts84Numbered Last - 6. When the desired setting is reached, pressto save the setting.85Heading2 - Power on/off86Numbered Last - 3. Pressfor Power On/Off.86Numbered Last - 5. When the desired setting is reached, pressto save the setting.86Heading2 - Roam ringer86Numbered Last - 5. When the desired setting is reached, press to save the setting.86Heading1 - Voice86Heading2 - Voice dial87Heading2 - Tips on recording names87Numbered Last - 8. The screen then returns to the Voice Dial menu.88Numbered Last - 4. Pressto highlight the desired entry and press. The recorded name is vocalized.88Numbered Last - 5. Pressat any time to exit without removing any voice entries.89Numbered Last - 3. Press for Set Active.89Heading1 - Games89Heading2 - Key commands89Body2 - - Press up repeatedly to go up or forward. Press left to go left. Press right to go right...89Body2 - - Press to begin the game.89Body2 - - Press to end the game.89Body2 - - Press to end the game.89Heading2 - Push Push90Heading2 - Fly Ribbon90Heading2 - Spider Hunter91Heading2 - Security91Numbered Last - 2. Enter the 4-digit lock code (normally the lock code is the last 4- digits of y...91Numbered Last - 3. Make your selection from the following options:91Heading2 - Lock phone92Heading2 - Lock code93Heading2 - Special #s94Heading2 - Erase PBook95Body Less Space - Erase PBook erases your Phone Book. Personal settings (the call log, Messages, ...95Body Less Space - To clear your phone’s memory:95Heading2 - Resetting your phone96Heading2 - Call answer96Body Less Space - With this option activated, your phone will allow you to select a specific answ...96Heading2 - Auto answer96Numbered Last - 4. Pressingreturns you to the previous screen.97Heading2 - Language97Numbered Last - 3. Pressto save.97Heading1 - Roaming97Heading2 - Roaming on other digital networks97Heading2 - Roaming on analog networks98blue bullet lines closer - • You are more likely to experience static, cross-talk, fade-out and d...98blue bullet lines closer - • Some calling features which are standard on your home Network, such ...98blue bullet lines closer - • There are security and privacy risks, such as eavesdropping and clon...98blue bullet lines closer - • Your battery needs recharging sooner when you use your phone for ana...98Heading2 - Setting your phone’s roam mode98Heading2 - Set mode99Numbered Last - 2. Press for Set Mode. To select an option, scroll to select Automatic, Home Only...99blue bullet lines closer - • Automatic: This setting seeks automatically the TELUS service. When ...99blue bullet lines closer - • Home Only: This setting allows you to select TELUS Home SID network ...99blue bullet lines closer - • Analog: This setting allows you to select the Analog network for 10 ...99Numbered Last - 4. Set NAM: This setting allows you to associate your mobile identification numbe...99Heading2 - Setting an alert when roam charges apply (call guard)99Numbered Last - 2. Select Yes or No, and press .100blue bullet lines closer - • If the Yes option is chosen, an extra step is required to make or ta...100blue bullet lines closer - • If the No option is chosen, no extra step is required to make or tak...100Numbered Last - 3. Press to place the call.100Heading2 - Setting ringer for roaming calls100Numbered Last - 3. Press .100Heading1 - In-use menu101Heading1 - Usage guidelines: all about performance and safety102Heading2 - Understanding Signal Strength102Heading2 - Understanding the Power Save Mode102Heading2 - Understanding how Your Phone Operates102Heading2 - Specifications are Subject to Change102Heading2 - Exposure To Radio Frequency Signals103bullet much less space - • ANSI C95.1 (1992)103bullet much less space - • NCRP Report 86 (1986)103bullet much less space - • ICNIRP (1996)103Heading2 - Body-worn Operation103Heading2 - Antenna Care104Heading2 - Phone Operation104Heading2 - Tips on Efficient Operation104Heading2 - Operating a Motor Vehicle104bullet much less space - • Give full attention to driving - driving safely is your first responsi...104bullet much less space - • Use hands free operation, if available.104Heading2 - Electronic Devices104bullet much less space - • Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker...105bullet much less space - • Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;105bullet much less space - • Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential fo...105bullet much less space - • If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, t...105Heading2 - Aircraft106Heading2 - Blasting Areas106Heading2 - Potentially Explosive Atmospheres106Heading2 - For Vehicles Equipped with an Air bag106Heading2 - Storing your phone106Heading2 - Cautions107Heading1 - Your Phone as a Network Device108bullet much less space - • “Search... Download” - this message means the phone is looking for the...108bullet much less space - • “Progress Download” - this message means the phone is downloading data...108bullet much less space - • “Download Success” - this message means that your phone has been succe...108bullet much less space - • “Download Failed” - if this message appears contact your service provi...108Heading1 - Acknowledging Special Precautions and Industry Canada Notice109Heading2 - Information to User109bullet much less space - • Reorient / relocate the receiving antenna.109bullet much less space - • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.109bullet much less space - • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that...109bullet much less space - • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.110Heading2 - Samsung Phone and Battery Specifications110Heading2 - Owner's Record110Heading2 - User Guide Proprietary Notice110Heading1 - Limited Warranty111Tamanho: 30 MBPáginas: 124Language: EnglishAbrir o manual