YF30.09_CB_070705_F3 SCH-a630 SeriesALL DIGITALMOBILE PHONEUser GuidePlease read this manual before operating yourphone, and keep it for future refere
10Section 1Activating Your PhoneContact Verizon Wireless and follow their instructions for obtaining service. We suggest that you read this guide to f
Section 8100Jump to dateYou can to go directly to any date that you specify in the Jump to Date entry screen.1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left)
Section 8: Planner 101To do listSection 84. When you’re finished entering details for the task, press . You’re prompted to enter the priority for the
Section 8102Memo padYou can create notes and store them in Memo Pad. You can’t prioritize or set an alert for stored notes. Return to Memo Pad anytime
Section 8: Planner 103Alarm clockSection 83. Press to open a highlighted memo.4. Press the Option (left) soft key ( ) while viewing your memos. A po
Section 81043. Enter the time for the alarm using the keypad.• Press for A.M. when P is highlighted.• Press for P.M. when A is highlighted.4. Pres
Section 8: Planner 105Count downSection 8Count downCount Down allows you to view the amount of time between the current date and any event that you wa
Section 8106Review, add, edit, and erase count down eventsReview scheduled Count Down events to determine how much time remains between the current ti
Section 8: Planner 107World timeSection 8World timeWorld Time allows you to view the time of day or night in another part of the world. World Time dis
Section 8108CalculatorYou can perform calculations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using your phone.1. In standby mode,
Section 9: Changing Your Settings 109Section 9Section 9: Changing Your SettingsTopics Covered• Time and Date Settings • Sound Settings • Display Setti
Section 1: Getting Started 11Setting Up Your VoicemailSection 1Setting Up Your VoicemailVoicemail allows callers to leave voice messages, which can be
110Section 9Time and Date SettingsUse the Clock Set menu to set the current date and time.Note: With digital service, the Clock Set menu is disabled.
Section 9: Changing Your Settings 111Sound SettingsSection 9• Vibrate - Vibrates only, no sound.•Level 1-5 - Plays sound only at selected level withou
112Section 96. When the desired ringer type plays, press to save the setting. Key beepUse the Key Beep menu to adjust the tone volume that your keyp
Section 9: Changing Your Settings 113Sound SettingsSection 9AlertsYou can set your phone to sound an alert whenever you enter or leave your service ar
114Section 9Power on/offSet your phone to play a sound whenever you turn it on or off.1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ), then pre
Section 9: Changing Your Settings 115Display SettingsSection 9• Banner: Create your own personalized greeting that appears in the display when your ph
116Section 93. Use the navigation keys to highlight the menu you want, then press . The currently selected image appears in the display. 4. Use the n
Section 9: Changing Your Settings 117Display SettingsSection 9• LCD: Sets the amount of time the backlight for the LCD remains on after a period of in
118Section 92. Use the navigation keys to highlight the setting you want.3. Press to select the setting.Service LEDThe Service LED, located near the
Section 9: Changing Your Settings 119Voice Kit SettingsSection 92. Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired option. 3. Press to select the d
12Section 1Understanding this User ManualThe chapters of this manual generally follow the same order as the menus and sub menus in your phone. A robus
120Section 9Setup SettingsUse the Setup menu to customize many of your phone’s options to suit your preferences. Using this menu, you can set or chang
Section 9: Changing Your Settings 121Setup SettingsSection 91. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ), then press (Setup) and for Net
122Section 92. Press for Lock Phone. The following options appear in the display: • Never: The phone remains unlocked.•On power up: The phone locks a
Section 9: Changing Your Settings 123Setup SettingsSection 9Note: For security reasons, your phone does not allow you to view the lock code. If you ch
124Section 9Note: The default lock code is the last four digits of your mobile phone number. 2. Enter the lock code, then press for Emergency #.3. P
Section 9: Changing Your Settings 125Setup SettingsSection 93. Use the navigation keys to highlight the Voice Privacy option you want, then press . R
126Section 9Erase memoryErase memory erases your Voice Kit recordings. This feature is useful if you want to give your phone to a friend or family mem
Section 9: Changing Your Settings 127Setup SettingsSection 92. Press for Reset Phone. A prompt appears in the display asking if you want to restore d
128Section 9Folder Setting (Call answer)You can select a specific method for answering incoming calls. Set your phone to any of the following options:
Section 9: Changing Your Settings 129Setup SettingsSection 92. Use the navigation keys to highlight the setting you want, then press .LanguageThe Lan
Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 13Section 2Section 2: Understanding Your PhoneTopics Covered• Features of Your Phone• Front View of Your Phone• Co
130Section 93. Press to save the time and date and to return to the Setup menu. TDY/TDD ModeYour phone is fully Teletypewriter (TTY)/Telecommunicati
Section 9: Changing Your Settings 131Setup SettingsSection 9
132Section 9
Section 10: Health and Safety Information 133Section 10Section 10: Health and Safety InformationTopics Covered• Health and Safety InformationThis sect
134Section 10Health and Safety InformationExposure to Radio Frequency (RF) SignalsCertification Information (SAR)Your wireless phone is a radio transm
Section 10: Health and Safety Information 135Health and Safety InformationSection 10at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the
136Section 10this site uses the phone FCC ID number which is usually printed somewhere on the case of the phone. Sometimes it may be necessary to remo
Section 10: Health and Safety Information 137Consumer Information on Wireless PhonesSection 10typically operate at far lower power levels, and thus pr
138Section 10to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists.Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regu
Section 10: Health and Safety Information 139Consumer Information on Wireless PhonesSection 10comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure
14Section 2Features of Your Phone• Domestic and international voice and text messaging service (available on participating networks).• High speed data
140Section 10Three large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000. Between them, the studies investigated any possible association
Section 10: Health and Safety Information 141Consumer Information on Wireless PhonesSection 10What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible he
142Section 10What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phone?If there is a risk from these products - and
Section 10: Health and Safety Information 143Consumer Information on Wireless PhonesSection 10Some groups sponsored by other national governments have
144Section 10believe that accessories that claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce risks. Some products that claim to shield the user fro
Section 10: Health and Safety Information 145Consumer Information on Wireless PhonesSection 10voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electri
146Section 10• Updated 4/3/2002: US Food and Drug Administrationhttp://www .fda. gov/cellphonesRoad SafetyYour wireless phone gives you the powerful a
Section 10: Health and Safety Information 147Road SafetySection 105. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a "to
148Section 10one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency number."The wireles
Section 10: Health and Safety Information 149Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic DevicesSection 10PacemakersPacemaker manufacturers recommend that
Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 15Front Views of Your PhoneSection 2Front Views of Your PhoneThe following illustrations show the main elements of
150Section 10do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.VehiclesRF signals may af
Section 10: Health and Safety Information 151Emergency CallsSection 10other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.E
152Section 10communication at the scene of an accident; do not cut off the call until given permission to do so.Restricting Children's access to
Section 10: Health and Safety Information 153Other Important Safety InformationSection 10Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of
154Section 10Product PerformanceGetting the Most Out of Your Signal ReceptionThe quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal streng
Section 10: Health and Safety Information 155Availability of Various Features/Ring TonesSection 10Maintaining Your Phone's Peak PerformanceFor th
156Section 10configuration, signal strength, operating temperature, features selected, frequency of calls, and voice, data, and other application usag
Section 10: Health and Safety Information 157Care and MaintenanceSection 10• Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur w
158Section 10• Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents
Section 11: Warranty Information 159Section 11Section 11: Warranty InformationTopics Covered• Standard Limited Warranty
16Section 2Command KeysFunctions for the soft keys are defined by what appears above each in the display. There are two soft keys, the left soft key (
160Section 11Standard Limited WarrantyWhat is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNGTELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA, L.P. ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the
Section 11: Warranty Information 161Standard Limited WarrantySection 11products, or ancillary/peripheral equipment not furnished or approved by SAMSUN
162Section 11replaced leather cases, pouches and holsters will be warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. All other repaired/replaced Product will
Section 11: Warranty Information 163Standard Limited WarrantySection 11NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE AN EXP
164Section 11LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VA
Section 11: Warranty Information 165Standard Limited WarrantySection 11OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY OF ANY SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQU
166Section 11Intellectual Property StatementAll Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its
Section 11: Warranty Information 167Samsung Telecommunications America (STA), L.P.Section 11Samsung Telecommunications America (STA), L.P.Internet Add
168Section 11
Index 169IndexNumerics1-touch dialing 781X protocol icon 202G protocol icon 202-touch dialing 783G protocol icon 203-touch dialing 78AAdding a New Con
Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 17Command KeysSection 2Right soft keySome functions of the right soft key are as follows.• When the right soft key
170 IndexFinding My Phone Number 80GGetting Started 9Activating Your Phone 10Understanding this User Manual 12Voicemail 11GPS icons 20HHard pause 71He
Index 171Powering on 10RRecent callscall timers 32erase call logs 31menu options 30viewing 29Recording tips, voice dial 38Removing battery 22Return to
172 Indextips 38using 39Voice Dialing 37Voice Kit 37Voice kitmenu 37using voice dial 39voice setting 41Voicemaillistening to 11Voicemail icon 19WWarra
18Section 2End key1. Press and hold the End key ( ) to turn on your phone.2. Press and hold to turn off your phone.3. Briefly press once to discon
Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 19Understanding the Display ScreenSection 2Understanding the Display ScreenThe top line of the display is reserved
Intellectual PropertyAll Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective suppliers r
20Section 21X Protocol: Indicates your phone is using the 1X protocol. The 1X protocol is capable of high-speed data (3G). Note: 1X protocol is availa
Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 21Understanding the Display ScreenSection 2Speakerphone mode: The current active call can now be heard using the s
22Section 2BatteryNote: This phone comes packaged with a partially charged rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery and a Travel Adapter. Important: Altho
Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 23BatterySection 2Use the Travel AdapterThe Travel Adapter is a convenient, light-weight charger that rapidly char
24Section 2
Section 3: Call Functions 25Section 3Section 3: Call FunctionsTopics Covered• Making a Call• International Calls• Receiving a Call• Adjusting the Call
26Section 3Making a Call1. With the phone on, open the folder and enter the number you wish to call using the keypad.2. Press to place the call.Dial
Section 3: Call Functions 27International callsSection 3International callsCall another country from the U.S.1. In standby mode, enter the three-digit
28Section 3Receiving a CallWhen you receive a call, the phone displays one of the following: • If the caller can be identified, the caller’s number (o
Section 3: Call Functions 29Adjusting the Call VolumeSection 3Adjusting the Call Volume In standby mode, repeatedly press the volume key ( ) up or do
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30Section 3Recent Calls menu optionsWhile viewing recent calls, you have options such as saving recent call numbers to your Contacts list, sending mes
Section 3: Call Functions 31Call LogSection 37. Press to perform the highlighted function.8. Follow the prompts as necessary to complete the functio
32Section 3Call TimersUse the Call Timer sub menu to view various timers for calls made and received from your phone. You can also reset any of your c
Section 3: Call Functions 33Phone ModesSection 3Phone ModesStandby modeStandby is the state of the phone once it has found service and is idle. The ph
34Section 3Silent modeSilence all tones and alerts normally made by the handset. In this mode, the handset vibrates instead of making sounds. Enter Si
Section 3: Call Functions 35Phone ModesSection 3Speaker ModeSpeaker mode lets you conduct a call without holding the phone to your head. Speaker mode
36Section 3RoamingWhat is RoamingYou can roam (travel outside a designated coverage area) with your phone to other digital networks. The roaming icon
Section 3: Call Functions 37Voice DialingSection 3To change your Roaming option, follow these steps:1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key
38Section 33. Press to select the desired Voice Kit function. The following three sections describe each Voice Kit item in greater detail.RecordVoic
Section 3: Call Functions 39Voice DialingSection 34. Wait for the beep and then say the name or phrase again. The phone plays back the name or phrase,
40Section 3• Talk: Call the number for the voice tag entry.•Erase: Delete the voice tag for the entry. •Play All: Replay the voice tag entry. 5. Use t
Section 3: Call Functions 41Voice DialingSection 32. Press (Erase All). You’re prompted to confirm the deletion.3. Use the Navigation keys to select
42Section 3
Section 4Section 4: Menu Navigation 43Section 4: Menu NavigationTopics Covered• Menu Navigation• Menu OutlineThis section explains the menu navigation
Section 444Menu NavigationAccess menus using the navigation key in tandem with the two soft keys ( ), or use a shortcut.1. In standby mode press the
Section 4: Menu Navigation 45Menu NavigationSection 4Navigation Key shortcutsIn standby mode, press a navigation key (as illustrated below) to launch
Section 446• Version: View the software and hardware version information for your phone.2. If you press the Msg (right) soft key ( ) in while in a cal
Section 4: Menu Navigation 47Menu OutlineSection 4Menu OutlineUse the menu shortcuts on the following pages to quickly access menus and sub menus. Pre
Section 4482.3 Rename Group2.4 My Phone#2.5 Memory3 Messages3.1 Send New Msg3.2 Voice Mail3.3 Inbox3.4 Outbox3.5 Draft3.6 Msg Setting3.6.1 Send Settin
Section 4: Menu Navigation 49Menu OutlineSection 43.7 Erase Msg3.7.1 Voice3.7.2 Inbox3.7.3 Outbox3.7.4 Draft3.7.5 All Messages4Planner4.1 Today4.2 Sch
Table of Contents 5Table of ContentsTable of ContentsIntellectual Property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Samsung Telecom
Section 4505.4 Contrast5.5 Auto Hyphen5.6 Service LED5.7 Dialing Color6 Sounds6.1 Volume/Vibrate6.1.1 Calls6.1.2 Alarm6.2 Ringer Type6.2.1 Calls6.2.2
Section 4: Menu Navigation 51Menu OutlineSection 47 Voice Kit7.1 Record7.2 Review7.3 Erase All7.4 Set Active8Setup8.1 Location8.2 Network8.2.1 Set NAM
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Section 5: Entering Text 53Section 5Section 5: Entering TextTopics Covered• Changing the Text Entry Mode• Using T9 Mode• Entering Upper and Lower Case
54Section 5Changing the Text Entry Mode1. While composing a message, press the Option (left) soft key ( ) to display a pop-up menu with the following
Section 5: Entering Text 55Entering Upper and Lower CaseSection 54. ABC is highlighted. Use the left/right navigation key to display T9 Word, then pre
56Section 5Entering SymbolsSymbol mode enables you to enter symbols such as @ or % into a text message.1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft
Section 5: Entering Text 57Entering NumbersSection 5Entering NumbersEnter numbers into a text message while in number mode (123). See "Changing t
58Section 5
Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List 59Section 6Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts ListTopics Covered• Contacts• Opening Contacts menu• Fin
Table of Contents6Entering Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56Entering Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60Section 6ContactsYour Contacts can store up to 500 numbers, with each contact having up to five associated phone numbers, an e-mail address, and a p
Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List 61Opening Contacts menuSection 62. Use the navigation key to highlight the Contacts sub menu of your choic
62Section 6E-mail icon. Enter an e-mail address for the entry in this field.Group icon. Select the Group category for the contact in this field.Melody
Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List 63Finding a ContactSection 6Find by name1. In standby mode, press the Contacts (right) soft key (). The Fi
64Section 6Find by entryThis option allows you to find a stored contact by Location number. 1. In standby mode, press the Contacts (right) soft key ()
Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List 65Finding a ContactSection 6Find by groupThis option allows you to find a stored entry in a related group.
66Section 69. Use the navigation keys to highlight an option, then press to select the option’s sub menu.Adding a New Contact EntryWhen you add infor
Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List 67Adding a New Contact EntrySection 6002 and 500 (except 311 and 411 which are reserved for emergency call
68Section 64. Enter a name for the entry using the keypad. Press the Option (left) soft key ( ) if you wish to select a different method of text entry
Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List 69Edit an e-mail addressSection 6Contacts List highlighted.2. Use the navigation keys to display the searc
Table of Contents 7Table of ContentsSection 9: Changing Your Settings . . . . . . . . . 109Time and Date Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70Section 64. Once the contact is highlighted, Option (left) soft key (). A pop-up menu displays. 5. Use the navigation keys to highlight Edit, then p
Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List 71Adding PausesSection 6Adding PausesCalls to automated systems often require a password or account number
72Section 65. When you’re finished entering numbers and pauses, press to store the number to your Contact List.Pause dial from the Contacts list1. I
Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List 73Contact GroupsSection 6Contact GroupsYou can place any Contact entry into one of five categories, called
74Section 6Move a contact to another group1. In standby mode, press the Contacts (right) soft key ( ). The Find screen appears in the display with the
Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List 75Contact GroupsSection 611.Use the left and right navigation keys to select the destination group, then p
76Section 6Deleting a Contact Entry1. In standby mode, press the Contacts (right) soft key ( ). The Find screen appears in the display with the first
Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List 77Saving numbers from the call logSection 63. Follow the on-screen prompts to select/enter other informati
78Section 6Speed DialingNote: 1-Touch, 2-Touch, and 3-Touch dialing allows you to call numbers stored in your Contacts list quicker.Speed dialing allo
Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List 79Speed DialingSection 6Assign a speed dial location1. In standby mode, press the Contacts (right) soft ke
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80Section 6Assign speed dial type to an ContactIf you have more than one number (or type, such as Mobile or Office) for a contact, you can select whic
Section 6: Understanding Your Contacts List 81Memory InformationSection 6Memory InformationMemory Info displays the Used and Total memory for the Cont
82Section 6
Section 7: Messaging 83Section 7Section 7: MessagingTopics Covered• Send TXT Messages• Receive TXT Messages• Message FoldersThis section allows you to
84Section 7Send TXT Messages1. In standby mode, press the Menu (left) soft key ( ), then press (Messages) and (Send New Msg) or In standby mode, p
Section 7: Messaging 85Send TXT MessagesSection 7• Send Options: Choose the Priority, Validity, Privacy, whether you want to have a Delivery Acknowled
86Section 7• Callback #--Yes/No/Edit--Insert a number into your message for the recipient to call you back. •Def. Delivery--Immediate/Set Time--Choose
Section 7: Messaging 87Receive TXT MessagesSection 7Receive messages during a callWhen your phone receives a message during a call, New Message appear
88Section 7Message FoldersYour messages are stored in any of four folders. These folders are discussed in more details in the following sections.Voice
Section 7: Messaging 89Message FoldersSection 7Inbox folderReceived TXT messages are stored in the Inbox folder.1. In standby mode, press the Menu (le
Section 1: Getting Started 9Section 1Section 1: Getting StartedTopics Covered• Activating Your Phone• Setting Up Your Voicemail• Understanding this Us
90Section 7Outbox folderYour phone stores TXT messages in the Outbox, regardless of whether the message was successfully transmitted. You can also ver
Section 7: Messaging 91Message FoldersSection 7Draft folderDraft messages have been composed but haven’t been sent yet. You can return to the Draft fo
92Section 7• Send Options: Select the priority, validity, privacy, delivery acknowledgement, signature, callback #, deferred delivery options.•Save In
Section 7: Messaging 93Message FoldersSection 7• Voice Mail #: Edit your Voicemail number.2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the message setting
94Section 7
Section 8Section 8: Planner 95Section 8: PlannerTopics Covered• Opening Planner• Today• Scheduler• Jump To Date•To Do List•Memo Pad•Alarm Clock• Count
Section 896Opening PlannerPlanner is a suite of PIM (Personal Information Management) applications such as a Calendar, To Do List, and Memo Pad. Sched
Section 8: Planner 97TodaySection 8TodayYou can schedule up to nine events for the current day by indicating each event’s start time and advance notif
Section 8985. When you’re finished entering details for the event, press . You’re prompted to enter the time and date for the event.6. Enter the time
Section 8: Planner 99SchedulerSection 8SchedulerScheduler allows you to view the current, past, or future month in a monthly calendar layout. While vi
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