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    							67SecuritySettings
    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:
     ►From 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 enter the 4- to 8-digit phone password each 
    time the phone is powered on.
    Note: You will be prompted to create a password the 
    first time this feature is enabled.
    To enable or disable Phone lock:
     ►Highlight Phone lock, press Change, and enter 
    the phone password.
    To change the phone password, see 
    Change Password. Once you enter the correct 
    password, you can use the phone until you switch it 
    off.
    SIM Lock
    When the SIM Lock feature is enabled, your phone 
    only works with the current SIM card. You must 
    enter the lock code to unlock the SIM card so 
    you can use a different SIM card. Once you enter 
    the lock code, you are asked to confirm your SIM 
    password. Reenter your SIM password and press 
    Confirm.
    Note: The SIM lock code is typically the last four digits 
    of the current phone number or can be obtained from 
    your service provider.
    PIN Lock
    When the PIN Lock feature is enabled, you must 
    enter your PIN (Personal Identification Number) 
    each time you switch on the phone. The PIN is 
    usually supplied with the SIM card.
    The following options are available:
    • On: You must enter the PIN each time the phone 
    is switched on.
    • Off: The phone connects directly to the network 
    when you switch it on.
    Note: Before disabling the Check PIN Code feature, 
    you must enter your PIN. You can obtain your PIN from 
    your service provider.  
    						
    							68SecuritySettings
    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 
    to a limited set of phone numbers. The following 
    options are available:
    • On: Phone calls are limited to the phone numbers 
    stored in the FDN contacts list. You must enter 
    your PIN2 code. 
    • Off: Any phone number can be dialed.
    Change Password
    The Change Password option allows you to change 
    your current phone password to a new one. Once 
    you enter a new password, you are asked to confirm 
    it by entering it again.
    Change PIN
    This option allows you to change your current PIN, 
    provided that the PIN Lock feature is enabled. You 
    must enter the current PIN before you can specify a 
    new one. Once you enter a new PIN, you are asked 
    to confirm it by entering it again.
    Warning! Do not guess your PIN code. You can 
    only make three attempts before your phone locks 
    permanently. If this happens, you must contact your 
    service provider to unlock your phone.
    Change PIN2
    The Change PIN2 option allows you to change your 
    current PIN2 code to a new one. You must enter the 
    current PIN2 code before you can specify a new 
    one. Once you enter a new PIN2, you are asked to 
    confirm it by entering it again.
    Warning! Do not guess your PIN2 code. You can 
    only make three attempts before your phone locks 
    permanently. If this happens, you must contact your 
    service provider to unlock your phone.
    Note: If your SIM card does not require a PIN2 
    password, this menu does not display.  
    						
    							69PC ConnectionsSettings
    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:
     ►From 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 
    on the phone each time it is connected to a 
    computer. You can choose either Samsung Kies 
    or Mass storage.
    PC Connections  
    						
    							70NetworkSettings
    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. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings > 
    Network.
    2.  Highlight one of the following options and press 
    Select.
     -Network selection
     -Internet profiles
     -Data service
    Network Selection
    Note: All Network Profiles are preconfigured and 
    cannot be altered on this screen. Your phone is set up 
    by default for connecting to the network. If you change 
    the settings without first checking with your service 
    provider, the web browser, MMS, and e-mail features 
    may not work properly.
    Internet Profiles
    Internet profiles are listed on this screen. You can 
    add new profiles in addition to the ones from your 
    mobile service provider.
    To create a new Internet Profile, use the following 
    parameters:
    • Set name: Profile name.
    • Home URL: URL address of the page to use as 
    your homepage.
    • Proxy: Turn proxy server connection On or Off.
    • Address: Set the proxy server address.
    • Port: Specify the communications port number.
    • Linger Time (sec): Time period (in seconds) after 
    which the network is disconnected if there is no 
    new data traffic.
    • DNS: Specify if you want to manually enter the 
    Domain Name Server (DNS) address. Select On 
    or Off.
    • DNS 1: If DNS is On, enter the Domain Name 
    Server (DNS) address.
    • DNS 2: If DNS is On, enter the Domain Name 
    Server (DNS) address.
    • Access name: Access point name.
    • User ID: User ID required to connect to the 
    network.
    • Password: User password required to connect to 
    the network.
    Note: The WAP settings may vary depending on the 
    service provider.  
    						
    							71NetworkSettings
    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 available features are:
    • Data roaming: Turn data roaming On to continue 
    accessing mobile data using other service 
    providers when your phone is outside of your 
    service provider’s coverage area. Turn data 
    roaming Off to disable mobile data if your phone is 
    outside of your service provider’s coverage area.
    • Use packet data: Turn On to automatically 
    connect to data services when available. This 
    feature must be On in order to use data services. 
    Turn Off to disable data services.  
    						
    							72MemorySettings
    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. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings > 
    Memory.
    2.  Scroll 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 modifications are available on 
    this screen:
    • Rename: Change the name of the memory card.
    • Format: Format the memory card, erasing all 
    stored data.
    Warning! Formatting the memory card erases all data 
    stored on it.
    Memory Status
    Select Memory Status to view usage of the phone’s 
    storage space. The following categories are 
    available:
    • Shared memory: View the overall memory usage 
    by general categories. Total and Available space 
    are listed at the top of the screen, followed by the 
    categories of Multimedia messages, My Files, 
    and Games and more. Select a category for a 
    more detailed view. You can use the Left and 
    Right Navigation keys to view the other categories 
    without returning to the Shared memory screen.
    • Messages: View memory used for messages. 
    When selected, the various following 
    message categories are organized by tabs: 
    Multimedia messages, Text messages, Push 
    messages, Configuration messages, and 
    Broadcast messages. Use the Left and Right 
    Navigation keys to view each message category.
    • My Files: View memory used for multimedia and 
    other user files. If a microSD card is installed, then 
    the screen shows two tabs: On phone and On 
    card. Otherwise, only one screen is shown, which 
    displays memory usage on the phone.
    • Calendar: View memory used to store events on 
    the calendar.
    • Tasks: View memory used to store tasks.
    • Memo: View memory used to store memos.
    • Address Book: View memory used to store 
    contacts on the phone and SD card.  
    						
    							73MemorySettings
    Default Memory
    You can specify where to store certain types of data 
    if a microSD card is installed. If a microSD card is 
    not available, then you can only store data on the 
    phone. 
    The following types of data can be stored either 
    on the Phone or on an installed Memory card: 
    Internet download, Message download, Bluetooth, 
    Camera, Camcorder, and Voice Recorder.
    Clear Phone Memory
    From this menu you can clear the memory for My 
    Files, Messaging, Address Book, Calendar, Tasks, 
    and Memo. You can choose Select all to clear 
    everything listed.
    1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings > 
    Memory > Clear Phone Memory.
    2.  Highlight Select all and press the  Centre key 
    to select all available categories.
    A check mark is placed next to every entry in the 
    list. You can remove check marks by pressing 
    the  Centre key again. 
    – or –
    Highlight individual categories and press the 
     Centre key.
    3. Press Clear.
    4. Enter the Phone password and press OK. 
    Depending on your phone’s security settings, 
    you may be asked to enter your password a 
    second time.
    5. At the prompt, press Ye s to continue or No to 
    cancel. A Clearing and then a Cleared message 
    display.
    6. When you are finished, press the  Exit key to 
    return to Idle mode.  
    						
    							74ResetSettings
    Reset
    You can reset your phone to its 
    default settings.
    To access the Reset menu: 
     ►From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings > 
    Reset.
    There are two options in the Reset menu: 
    • Reset settings: Use this option to reset the major 
    Settings of the phone. This process only removes 
    changes to the phone’s settings and does not 
    delete user data.
    • Master reset: Use this option to reset the entire 
    phone, erasing all data and changing all settings 
    to their factory defaults.
    To reset settings:
    1. From a Home screen, select Menu > Settings > 
    Reset > Reset settings.
    2.  Highlight the settings to reset and press the 
     Centre key to select each setting.
    3. At the prompt, press Ye s to reset or No to 
    cancel.
    4. If you press Ye s, enter your phone password and 
    press OK.
    After the phone settings are reset, a confirmation 
    message displays.
    Note: Contacts, messages, multimedia, and other 
    user data are not deleted.
    To perform a Master reset of your phone:
    Warning! All User Data (such as contacts, messages, 
    pictures, videos, and music) is deleted. If a microSD 
    card is installed, remove it before performing the 
    Master reset to protect it from erasure.
    Warning! When performing the Master reset, do not 
    remove your battery until the phone completes the 
    task and restarts. Otherwise the phone could be 
    damaged.
    1. From a Home screen, select Menu > Settings > 
    Reset > Master reset.
    2.  At the prompt, press Ye s to reset or No to 
    cancel.
    3. If you press Ye s, enter your phone password and 
    press OK.
    Once your phone has been reset to its default 
    settings for those selected options, it will 
    automatically restart in order to incorporate the 
    new settings.  
    						
    							75Software UpdateSettings
    The Software Update feature 
    enables you to use your phone 
    to connect to the network and 
    upload any new phone software 
    directly to your phone.
    1. From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings > 
    Software Update.
    2.  Select one of the following options:
     -Check for update: Checks the service 
    provider’s server to see if there are new 
    software updates available. If new software is 
    found, you can download it to your phone.
     -Continue update: Use this option to resume 
    the software update if you had to pause the 
    download.
    3. Follow the onscreen instructions.
    Software Update  
    						
    							76About PhoneSettings
    This menu shows you the phone 
    number on the SIM card (within 
    the phone) , the manufacturer, 
    the model number, and various 
    other information related to your 
    phone. 
    You may be asked for this information if you have to 
    talk to Customer Service because of a problem.
    To access the About Phone menu:
     ►From a Home screen, press Menu > Settings > 
    About phone.
    Information shown includes: My Number, 
    Manufacturer, Model, Device ID, Software 
    version, Language, and Client version.
    Note: This screen is informational only. No fields are 
    editable.
    About Phone  
    						
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