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67Call
Settings
Answering Mode
This feature allows you to select how your phone 
answers incoming calls.
1.
 Highlig

ht one of the following options:
 -Any Key: Answer an incoming call by pressing 
any key on the phone except the 
 End key.
 -Active flip: Answer an incoming call by 
opening the phone.
 -Automatic: Answer an incoming call 
automatically when a headset is connected. 
Automatic answering is not available when the 
ringtone volume is set to Mute. This feature 
only works when a headset is...

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68Call
Settings
2. Under Prefix number, press the  Center key 
to view the existing prefixes to select. Up to five 
messages can be configured. You can make the 
following changes:
 -Press Create  to create a prefix number. If 
there are already one or more numbers in the 
list, press Options > Create .
 -Press Edit to edit a prefix number. Use the 
keypad to modify the number as desired.
 -Press Delete to delete an entry.
 -To select the prefix number to use, highlight 
the number and press Save .
TTY...

Page 73

69Call
Settings
Auto Redial
Use this feature to turn automatically redial the last 
number if the call was either cut off or you were 
unable to connect.
1.
 Highlig

ht either On or Off and press the 
 Center key to make your selection.
2.
 Pres
 s Save  to confirm your selection.
Noise Suppression
Your phone is equipped with an advanced voice 
processing chip that delivers clear mobile calls by 
suppressing background noise, intermittent sounds 
(like a siren or nearby conversation) , and echoes,...

Page 74

70Backup Manager
Settings
Backup Manager
Use this feature to backup and 
restore data on the phone to or 
from a memory card. Contacts, 
Messages, Calendar, Task, and 
Memo can be backed up.
Note : A microSD card must be installed in the phone 
in order to use this feature. For more information, see 
Install an Optional Memory Card.
To access the Backup Manager:
 ► Fr

om a Home screen, press Menu > Settings  > 
Backup manager.
The following options are available in the 
Backup manager menu:
• Backup:...

Page 75

71Security
Settings
Security
The Security feature enables you 
to restrict the use of your phone 
by others and to restrict the 
types of calls that can be made. 
Various codes and passwords 
can be configured to protect 
certain features of your phone.
To access the Security menu:
 ► Fr

om a Home screen, press Menu > Settings  > 
Security.
Phone Lock
The Phone lock feature helps to protect your phone 
against unauthorized use. When the Phone lock 
feature is enabled, the phone is locked and you 
must...

Page 76

72Security
Settings
Privacy Lock
Privacy lock secures various applications. Once 
you lock the contents, you must enter the phone’s 
password to access the associated menus.
Note : The first time you access the password screen, 
you will be prompted to create a password.
The available options are:
• Select all
• Messages
• My Files
• Call log
• Address Book
• Calendar
• Memo
• Task
Fixed Dialing Mode
FDN (Fixed Dial Number) mode, if supported by your 
SIM card, allows you to restrict the outgoing calls...

Page 77

73PC Connections
Settings
You can select the default 
connection type when your 
phone is connected to a 
computer via the USB/Headset 
port. 
To access the PC Connections menu:
 ► Fr

om a Home screen, press Menu > Settings  > 
PC connections.
Choose from the following options:
• Samsung Kies: Connect to a computer using 
Samsung Kies.
• Mass storage: Connect to a computer as a 
mass storage drive. The phone appears on the 
computer as an external drive.
• Ask on connection: A selection prompt appears...

Page 78

74Network
Settings
Network
Network settings allow you 
to create and customize the 
profiles containing the settings 
for connecting your phone to the 
network.
Caution: Although the active connection can be 
changed by the user, it is recommended that this 
choice be made with the assistance of either the 
retailer or customer service representative.
To access the Network menu:
1.
 Fr

om a Home screen, press Menu > Settings  > 
Network .
2.
 Highlig

ht one of the following options and press 
Select....

Page 79

75Network
Settings
Application Profiles
The Applications Profiles feature allows you to 
configure the functional parameters for some 
applications. These applications are described in 
more detail within other sections of this manual.
Data Service
The Data Service settings determine how the phone 
connects to mobile data. 
Note : Mobile data services incur additional charges. 
Contact your service provider to find out what these 
charges are and what data services are available for 
your phone.
The...

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76Memory
Settings
Memory
You can easily check the amount 
of memory being used for 
storing data. You can also format 
an installed memory card.
To access the Memory menu: 
1.
 Fr

om a Home screen, press Menu > Settings  > 
Memory.
2.
 Scr

oll to and select one of the following options:
 -Memory card
 -Memory status
 -Default memory
 -Clear phone memory
Memory Card
If a microSD card is installed, select Memory Card 
to see the card’s name, total capacity, and available 
memory. The following...
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