Samsung A930 [11/216] Voicemail setup
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Section 1: Getting Started 11
Understanding this User Manual
Section 1
Voicemail Setup
1. In standby mode, press and hold the key or press
, , , .
2. Follow the prompts in the new user tutorial to setup your
mailbox.
Listen to Voicemail
1. In standby mode, press and hold the key or press
, , , .
2. You are then prompted to enter your password followed
by key.
3. Follow the recorded prompts to listen to messages,
change administrative options, and so on.
Understanding this User Manual
The chapters of this manual generally follow the same
order as the menus and sub-menus in your phone. A
robust index for quick reference to most features begins
on page 211.
Also included is important safety information that you
should know before using your phone. Most of this
information is near the back of the guide, beginning on
page 173.
Notes and Tips
Throughout this guide are icons and text that are set apart
from the rest. These are intended to point out important
information, quick methods for activating features, to
define terms, and more. The definitions for these methods
are as follows:
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- All digital 1
- Portable 1
- Sch a930 series 1
- Intellectual property 2
- Samsung telecommunications america sta l p 2
- Disclaimer of warranties exclusion of liability 3
- Section 1 getting started 5
- Section 2 understanding your phone 3 5
- Section 3 call functions 1 5
- Section 4 menu navigation 1 5
- Section 5 entering text 1 5
- Table of contents 5
- Section 6 understanding your contacts 7 6
- Section 7 messaging 1 6
- Section 8 changing your settings 01 6
- Section 10 tools 55 7
- Section 11 mobile web 67 7
- Section 12 health and safety information 73 7
- Section 9 multimedia 29 7
- Index 11 8
- Section 13 warranty information 03 8
- Section 1 getting started 9
- This section allows you to start using your phone by activating your service setting up your voicemail contacting customer support or getting an understanding of how this manual is put together 9
- Topics covered 9
- Setting up voicemail 10
- Turn your phone off 10
- Turning your phone on 10
- Turning your phone on and off 10
- Listen to voicemail 11
- Notes and tips 11
- Understanding this user manual 11
- Voicemail setup 11
- Importan 12
- Section 2 understanding your phone 13
- This section outlines some key features of your phone it also displays the screen and the icons that are displayed when the phone is in use 13
- Topics covered 13
- Features of your phone 14
- Section 2 14
- Vibetonz 14
- Front view of your phone 15
- Open view 15
- The following illustrations show the main elements of your phone 15
- Features 16
- Closed view 18
- Features 18
- Command keys 19
- Left soft key 19
- Clear key 20
- End key 20
- Right soft key 20
- Navigation key 21
- Send key 21
- Speakerphone key 21
- Understanding the display screen 21
- Digita 22
- Display icons 22
- Evdo 1x 22
- Evdo 2 22
- Roaming indicator 22
- Signal strength 22
- X protoco 22
- Battery leve 23
- Data call 23
- Dorman 23
- No service indicator 23
- Voice call 23
- Voice privac 23
- Alarm o 24
- Alarm only 24
- All sounds of 24
- Auto answer 24
- Calendar appointmen 24
- Missed call 24
- New messag 24
- Speakerphone 24
- Vibrate onl 24
- Voicemai 24
- Dialogue boxes 25
- Battery 26
- Using a non supported battery 26
- Install the battery 27
- Remove the battery 27
- Battery indicator 28
- Charge the battery 28
- Travel charger 28
- Appears and a tone sounds if you continue to operate the phone without charging it shuts down 29
- Phone memory storage 29
- Removable memory card storage 29
- The following file types can be saved to the phone memory storage area 29
- The following file types can be saved to the removable microsd transflash memory card 29
- Section 3 call functions 31
- This section allows you to make or answer a call it also includes the features and functionality associated with making or answering a call 31
- Topics covered 31
- Making a call 32
- Making calls using contacts 32
- Answering a call 33
- Answering call waiting calls 33
- Recent calls 33
- Viewing call information 34
- Call history icons 35
- Creating or updating contacts using call history 35
- Making calls using call history 35
- Delete call history entries 36
- Delete all call history entries 37
- Roaming 37
- Roaming options 37
- What is roaming 37
- Voicesignal 39
- Voicesignal settings 39
- Always off 40
- Always on 40
- At the standby screen press menu use the right navigation key to highlight settings tools 40
- Automatic 40
- Press tools then voice commands and voice settings 40
- To access the voicesignal settings menu follow these steps 40
- Use the navigation keys to select the setting you want to change the following options are available 40
- Adapt digits 41
- Digits 41
- In standby mode press the key 41
- Name settings 41
- Prompts 41
- Reset digits 41
- You can also access the voicesignal settings menu by following these steps 41
- Adapting voicesignal 42
- Tips for adapting digit dial 42
- Digit dial adaptation 43
- Reset digit dial adaptation 44
- Voicesignal commands 44
- Call digit dialing 45
- Call name dialing 46
- Send text msg 46
- Send picture 47
- Name lookup 48
- Opening apps 48
- Checking phone status 49
- Section 4 menu navigation 51
- This section explains the menu navigation for your phone it also includes an outline of all the available menus associated with your phone 51
- Topics covered 51
- Menu navigation 52
- Navigate using shortcuts 52
- Return to the previous menu 52
- Navigation key shortcuts 53
- The in use option 53
- Get it now 54
- Locatio 54
- Menu outline 54
- Recent call 54
- Send dtm 54
- The following list shows the menu structure and indicates the number assigned to each option 54
- Use the navigation key to highlight a menu press to open the highlighted menu or to activate the feature 54
- Voice mem 54
- Voice privac 54
- Contacts 55
- Messaging 55
- Recent calls 56
- Settings tools 56
- Section 5 entering text 61
- This section outlines how to select the desired text input mode when entering characters into your phone this section also describes how to use the t9 predictive text entry system to reduce the amount of key strokes associated with entering text 61
- Topics covered 61
- Changing the text entry mode 62
- Using word mode 63
- Entering upper and lower case 64
- H e l l o 64
- Now for practice enter the word hello into your message by pressing each of the following keys only once 64
- Word recognizes that the most frequently used word for the sequence of numbers entered the word you just entered is hello if more than one word shares the same sequence word provides the most common of the two press to display other words in the dictionary if available 64
- Entering symbols 65
- Entering numbers 66
- Section 6 understanding your contacts 67
- This section allows you to manage your daily contacts by storing their name and number in your contacts menu contact entries can be sorted by name entry or group 67
- Topics covered 67
- Contacts icons 68
- Opening contacts menu 68
- Adding a contact 69
- Method 1 69
- Method 2 70
- Adding pauses 71
- Contact groups 72
- Move an entry to another group 72
- View groups 72
- Create a new group 73
- Send a text message to members of a group 73
- Send a pix flix msg to members of a group 74
- Finding a contacts entry 75
- Deleting a contact entry 76
- Editing an existing contact entry 76
- Speed dialing 77
- Store a number in standby mode 77
- Storing numbers after a call 77
- Assign a speed dial location 78
- Touch dialing 78
- Finding my phone number 79
- My name card 79
- Section 7 messaging 81
- This section allows you to send or receive different types of messages it also includes the features and functionality associated with messaging 81
- Topics covered 81
- Retrieving a text message 82
- Retrieving new messages 82
- Types of messages 82
- Creating and sending txt messages 83
- Add add information from the following categories 84
- Add to contact 84
- After selecting or entering your recipients in the to field use the down navigation key or key to move to the message composer 84
- Animation 84
- Contact 84
- Edit text forma 84
- Enh delivery ac 84
- Graphic 84
- In the text field compose your message using the keypad at any point while composing a message press the right soft key options to display the following options 84
- Name car 84
- Press the left soft key 84
- Quick tex 84
- Recent call 84
- Save as draf 84
- Creating and sending pix flix messages 85
- Receiving pix flix messages 87
- Receive messages while in a call 88
- Reject a pix flix msg 88
- View a pix flix msg later 88
- Message folders 89
- New sketch messages 89
- Review messages in the sent folder 91
- Create a draft text message 92
- Drafts 92
- View and edit draft messages 93
- Callback 94
- Deferred deliver 94
- Edit text forma 94
- Enh delivery ac 94
- Erase options 94
- Name car 94
- Once you ve returned to the message composer press to send the message if desired 94
- Priority level 94
- Quick tex 94
- Save as draf 94
- To erase messages 94
- Use the navigation key to highlight the desired option press to perform the function for the highlighted option 94
- Validity perio 94
- You can erase unlocked messages in your inbox drafts folder or sent folder locked messages are not erased 94
- Changing message settings 95
- Auto receiv 96
- Auto vie 96
- Callback 96
- Entry mod 96
- Quick tex 96
- Signatur 96
- Voice mail 96
- Voicemail 96
- E mail 97
- Receive voicemail messages 97
- View voicemail messages in the inbox folder 97
- Mobile im 98
- Using mobile im 98
- Section 8 changing your settings 101
- This section explains the sound and phone settings for your phone it includes display settings security settings bluetooth settings call settings and other settings associated with your phone 101
- Topics covered 101
- My account 102
- Call sounds 103
- Master volume 103
- Ringer settings 103
- Sounds settings 103
- Alert sounds 104
- Keypad volume 104
- Earpiece volume 105
- Power on off 105
- Service alerts 105
- Display settings 106
- Vibeton 106
- Vibetonz 106
- Banner 107
- Backlight 108
- Display theme 109
- Wallpaper 109
- Clock format 110
- Power on off 110
- Dialing font 111
- Phone settings 111
- Standalone mode 111
- Language 112
- Location 112
- Shortcut key 112
- Security 113
- Lock phone 114
- Edit lock code 115
- Lock location 115
- Resetting your phone 116
- Call emergency numbers in lock mode 117
- Emergency 117
- Nam selection 117
- Pc connection 117
- System select 117
- Quick search 118
- Searching for a contact 118
- Searching for a menu item 118
- Answer options 119
- Call settings 119
- Auto retry 120
- One touch dial 120
- Tty mode 120
- Call restrictions 121
- Voice privacy 121
- Data settings 122
- Dtmf tones 122
- About bluetooth 123
- Bluetooth 123
- Picture id 123
- Ringer id 123
- Bluetooth service profiles 124
- On off 124
- Search 125
- Bluetooth settings 126
- Memory 126
- Phone info 127
- Section 9 multimedia 129
- This section describes how you receive tunes tones images games news and information you can also take and send pictures and video from your phone 129
- Topics covered 129
- Get it now 130
- Formatting microsd transflash card using your pc 131
- Get tunes tones 131
- Get v cast music 131
- Downloading music from the v cast music catalog 132
- Formatting microsd transflash card using your a930 132
- Get new ringtones 133
- My music 134
- My ringtones 134
- Vibetonz 134
- Playing music with the flip closed 135
- Playing music with the flip open 135
- My sounds 137
- Sync music 137
- Manage music 139
- Creating a playlist 140
- Editing a playlist 141
- Browsing selecting and playing video clips 142
- Get pix flix 142
- Get v cast video 142
- Deleting video clips 143
- Downloading a video clip 143
- Using the video gallery 144
- Configure alerts for new video clips 145
- Get new pix 145
- Take pix 146
- Pix gallery 147
- Take flix 148
- My flix 150
- Get fun games 151
- Pix place 151
- Get news info 152
- Get extras 153
- Get going 153
- Section 10 tools 155
- The topics covered in this section allow you to schedule appointments view the calendar set an alarm view time zones take notes and perform simple math calculations 155
- Topics covered 155
- Calculator 156
- Voice commands 156
- Converter 157
- Add a new event 158
- Calendar 158
- To convert any of the above categories do the following 158
- End tim 159
- Erase al 159
- Erase ol 159
- Fill in and select event details using the navigation keys and the alpha numeric keypad 159
- Go to dat 159
- Go to toda 159
- Press the left soft key add to add a new event 159
- The appointment name field is highlighted enter the name and use the down navigation key to move to the following fields 159
- View an event 160
- Alarm clock 161
- Set an alarm 161
- Disable an alarm before it sounds 162
- Snooze 163
- World clock 163
- Stop watch 164
- Notepad 165
- Review add edit and erase memos 166
- Section 11 mobile web 167
- This section outlines the available mobile web options 167
- Topics covered 167
- Exit mobile web 168
- Launching mobile web 168
- Mobile web 168
- How mobile web keys work 169
- Mobile web soft keys 169
- Navigate the web 169
- Place a call while using mobile web 171
- Section 12 health and safety information 173
- This section outlines the safety precautions associated with using your phone these safety precautions should be followed to safely use your phone 173
- Topics covered 173
- Certification information sar 174
- Exposure to radio frequency rf signals 174
- Health and safety information 174
- Ul certified travel adapter 176
- Consumer information on wireless phones 177
- Do wireless phones pose a health hazard 177
- What kinds of phones are the subject of this update 177
- What is fda s role concerning the safety of wireless phones 178
- What are the results of the research done already 180
- What is fda doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone rf 181
- What research is needed to decide whether rf exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk 181
- What steps can i take to reduce my exposure to radio frequency energy from my wireless phone 182
- What about children using wireless phones 183
- Do hands free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to rf emissions 184
- Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head from rf radiation work 184
- What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment 185
- Additional information on the safety of rf exposures from various sources can be obtained from the following organizations 186
- Road safety 186
- Testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem 186
- When driving a car driving is your first responsibility when using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a 186
- Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice almost anywhere anytime but an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones one that every user must uphold 186
- Operating environment 189
- Hearing aid compatibility with mobile phones 190
- Pacemakers 190
- Persons with pacemakers 190
- Using your phone near other electronic devices 190
- Other medical devices 192
- Posted facilities 192
- Potentially explosive environments 192
- Vehicles 192
- Emergency calls 193
- Fcc notice 194
- Fcc notice and cautions 194
- Restricting children s access to your phone 194
- Although your phone is quite sturdy it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken avoid dropping hitting bending or sitting on it 195
- Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment only use approved batteries antennas and chargers the use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and void the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone 195
- Cautions 195
- Other important safety information 195
- Getting the most out of your signal reception 196
- Product performance 196
- Understanding how your phone operates 196
- Understanding the power save feature 196
- Availability of various features ring tones 197
- Maintaining your phone s peak performance 197
- Battery precautions 198
- Battery standby and talk time 198
- Standby and talk times will vary depending on phone usage patterns and conditions battery power consumption depends on factors such as network configuration signal strength operating temperature features selected frequency of calls and voice data and other application usage patterns 198
- Care and maintenance 200
- Non supported battery 200
- Warning to user if you have received the message on your phone non supported battery see user guide then your phone has detected a nonsupported battery you must press ok on your phone to be able to continue usage once you have received this detection message the handset will not charge the non supported battery your handset will only charge a supported battery please call 611 for information regarding resolving this issue 200
- Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care the suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years 200
- Section 13 warranty information 203
- This section explains the warranty information for your new phone 203
- Topics covered 203
- Standard limited warranty 204
- Adding a new contact en tr 211
- Alarm clock 211
- Answer option 211
- Auto answe 211
- Auto answer ico 211
- Auto retr 211
- Backup to last men 211
- Batter 211
- Bluetoot 211
- Calendar 211
- Call function 211
- Call history 211
- Call restrictio 211
- Camcorder 211
- Camera 211
- Change lock cod 211
- Changing message set ting 211
- Clear ke 211
- Clock forma 211
- Command key 211
- Contact 211
- Contact list 211
- G protocol ico 211
- Notes abou 211
- Numerics 211
- Touch dialin 211
- Creating and sending pix flix message 212
- Creating and sending txt message 212
- Dialing 212
- Dialing fon 212
- Disable alar 212
- Displa 212
- Display them 212
- Downloading musi 212
- Draft message 212
- Drafts folde 212
- End ke 212
- Entering tex 212
- Finding a contacts entry 212
- Finding my phone number 212
- Folder 212
- Get it no 212
- Get new pi 212
- Get news inf 212
- Get pix fli 212
- Get tunes tone 212
- Getting starte 212
- Gps icon 212
- Groups 212
- Hard paus 213
- Health and safety infor matio 213
- In use men 213
- Inbox folde 213
- Indicator 213
- Installing batter 213
- Instant messagin 213
- Language settin 213
- Left soft ke 213
- Lock code changin 213
- Lock mod 213
- Lock phon 213
- Making a cal 213
- Manage musi 213
- Memory card storag 213
- Memos editin 213
- Menu in use optio 213
- Menu navigatio 213
- Menu shortcut 213
- Message folder 213
- Messages receive in call 213
- Messagin 213
- Microsd transflash card 213
- Mobile i 213
- Mobile we 213
- Multimedi 214
- My musi 214
- My name car 214
- Navigation ke 214
- Navigation key shortcuts 214
- New message ico 214
- No service indicato 214
- Non supported batter 214
- Notes and tip 214
- Notes descriptio 214
- Phone inf 214
- Phone memory storag 214
- Phone setting 214
- Picture i 214
- Pix galler 214
- Pix messages 214
- Place a call while using mobile we 214
- Playlist 214
- Powering o 214
- Powering of 214
- Receive messages in call 214
- Receive text message 214
- Receiving pix flix mes sage 214
- Removing batter 214
- Reset phon 214
- Restrict call 214
- Retrieving a messag 214
- Return to last men 214
- Reviewing sen 214
- Right soft ke 214
- Ringer i 214
- Roaming 214
- Roaming indicato 214
- Security 214
- Security setting 215
- Send ke 215
- Sent reviewing messages 215
- Set an alar 215
- Setting 215
- Shortcut to menu 215
- Signal strength ico 215
- Silent mode ico 215
- Sketch message 215
- Speakerphone ke 215
- Speed dial assignin 215
- Standard limited warran ty 215
- Store numbers shortcuts 215
- Storing numbers after a cal 215
- Sync musi 215
- Take fli 215
- Take pi 215
- Text messages receiving 215
- Three touch dialin 215
- Tip descriptio 215
- Travel charge 215
- Tty mod 216
- Turning your phone on and of 216
- Two second paus 216
- Two touch dialin 216
- Understanding your phone 216
- V cast video 216
- Vibrate mode ico 216
- Video clip 216
- View an event calendar 216
- View pix msg late 216
- Voice call ico 216
- Voice commands 216
- Voice privac 216
- Voicemai 216
- Voicesignal 216
- Wallpape 216
- Warranty informatio 216
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