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  • Page 1 * Depending on the software installed or your service provider or country, some of the descriptions of this guide may not match your phone exactly. * Depending on your country, your phone and accessories may appear different from the illustrations in this guide. Printed in Korea World Wide Web Code No.:GH68-XXXXXA...
  • Page 2 SGH-E330N User’s Guide...
  • Page 3 Drive safely at all times Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. Park the vehicle first. Switch off the phone when refuelling Important Do not use the phone at a refuelling point (service station) or near fuels or chemicals. safety Switch off in an aircraft Wireless phones can cause interference.
  • Page 4 Be aware of special regulations Accessories and batteries Meet any special regulations in force in any area and Use only Samsung-approved accessories and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden batteries. Use of any unauthorised accessories could to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger.
  • Page 5: Features

    About this Guide • Simple, compact design with Intenna Samsung’s powerful intenna technology allows This User’s Guide provides you with condensed the best call quality without an annoying information about how to use your phone. To quickly external antenna. learn the basics for your phone, please refer to “Get started”...
  • Page 6 • Voice clarity • Calendar and to do list Use the voice clarity feature to increase the Keep track of your daily and volume and clarity of an incoming call, even in monthly schedules and tasks. the midst of a crowd. •...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Browse the web ........... 14 Contents Use Phonebook ............ 15 Send messages............ 15 View messages ............ 16 Unpack Manage schedules ..........17 Make sure you have each item Enter text Your phone ABC, T9, Number, and Symbol mode Buttons, features, and locations Call functions Get started Advanced calling features...
  • Page 8 Overview of menu functions To access Menu mode, press <Menu> in Idle mode. Press <Phonebook> in Idle mode. 7 Organiser 1 Phonebook p.26 1 SIM AT p.29 4 Sound settings (continued) (continued) 1 Find name p.26 7 Quiet mode p.35 7 Calculator p.52 8 Conversion...
  • Page 9: Unpack

    You can obtain various accessories from your local Samsung dealer. Dial key Cancel/Correct Alphanumeric The items supplied with your phone keys and the accessories at your Samsung Special Microphone dealer may vary, depending on your function keys country or service provider.
  • Page 10: Get Started

    Get started Install the battery. Plug the travel adapter into the phone. First steps to operate your phone SIM card information When you subscribe to a cellular network, you receive a plug-in SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card loaded with your subscription details, such as your PIN, and available optional services.
  • Page 11: Power On Or Off

    Get started Power on or off Remove the adapter from the phone. Power on 1. Open the phone. 2. Press and hold [ ] to turn on the phone. Do not turn on the phone when 3. If necessary, enter the PIN and mobile phone press <OK>.
  • Page 12: Keys And Display

    Keys and display Key(s) Description Key(s) Description End a call. Press and hold to switch the phone on and Perform the function indicated on the bottom off. line of the display. In Menu mode, cancel input and return the In Idle mode, access the following menus phone to Idle mode.
  • Page 13 Get started Display Icons Alarm set (continued) Layout Call diverting feature is active p. 31 Icons display various icons. GPRS network Home zone, if you have registered Text and graphics display messages, for the appropriate service instructions, and information you enter. Office zone, if you have registered for the appropriate service Soft key function...
  • Page 14: Access Menu Functions

    Access menu functions Select an 1. Press the appropriate soft key. Use the soft The roles of the soft keys vary option depending on the function you are 2. Press the Navigation keys to keys using. The bottom line of the move to the next or previous display indicates their current role.
  • Page 15: Customise Your Phone

    Get started Customise your phone 2. Select Default wallpapers, Photos, or Downloaded 1. In Idle mode, press <Menu> Display images. and select Phone settings → language 3. Select an image. Language → Text language. 2. Select a language. You can change the colour for the Menu mode display components, such as title Skin colour...
  • Page 16: Make/Answer Calls

    Make/Answer calls You can protect the phone against Phone lock unauthorised use with a phone 1. Enter an area code and phone Make a call password. The phone will require number. the password on power-up. 2. Press [ 1. In Idle mode, press <Menu> 3.
  • Page 17: Step Outside The Phone

    Browse the web Step outside the phone Using a built-in web browser, you can get easy access Begin with your camera, web, messages, and other special to the wireless web to receive a variety of up-to-date features services and information and to enjoy downloads of Use camera web content.
  • Page 18: Use Phonebook

    Use Phonebook 1. In Idle mode, press Find an entry <Phonebook> and select Find To the phone’s memory Add an entry name. 1. In Idle mode, enter a phone 2. Select an entry. number and press <Save>. 3. Scroll to a number and press 2.
  • Page 19: View Messages

    Step outside the phone 1. In Idle mode, press <Menu> 10. Select a destination type, or Send a and select Messages → retrieve a number from multimedia Multimedia messages → Phonebook or the message log. message Create. 11. Enter a destination number or (MMS) 2.
  • Page 20: Manage Schedules

    Manage schedules When a notification appears: View a 1. Press <View>. multimedia 1. In Idle mode, press and hold Create a new message [C]. 2. Press <Options> and select memo Retrieve. The message 2. Enter the memo content and displays. press <OK>.
  • Page 21: Enter Text

    Using ABC mode Enter text Press the appropriate key until the character you want ABC, T9, Number, and Symbol mode appears on the screen. You can enter text for some features such as Characters in order displayed messaging, Phonebook, or Organiser, using ABC Upper case Lower case mode, T9 mode, Number mode, and Symbol mode.
  • Page 22 • Press [ ] to insert a space. 3. When the word displays correctly, go to step 4. Otherwise, press [0] to display alternative word • Press [ ] to change case. Lower case (No choices. For example, Of and Me use [6] and [3]. indicator), Initial capital ( ), and Capital lock ( are available.
  • Page 23: Call Functions

    3. Press <Spell>. Call functions 4. Enter the word you want using ABC mode and press <OK>. Advanced calling features Using Number mode Making a call 1. In Idle mode, enter the area code and phone Number mode enables you to enter numbers. number.
  • Page 24 Answering a call Redialling recent numbers 1. In Idle mode, press [ ] to display the list of When you receive an incoming call, the phone rings recent numbers. and displays the incoming call image. 2. Scroll to the number you want and press [ Press <Accept>...
  • Page 25 Call functions Using the headset Using the speaker phone You can use the phone as a speaker phone to talk and Use the headset to make or answer calls without listen with the phone a short distance away. holding the phone. Press <Options>...
  • Page 26 Switching off the microphone (Mute mode) 2. Make the second call in the normal way. 3. Press <Swap> to switch between the calls. You can temporarily switch off your phone’s microphone so that the person on the phone cannot 4. Press <Options> and select End held call to end hear you.
  • Page 27 Call functions Sending a sequence of DTMF tones Recording your call conversation. Dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) tones are the tones Press <Options> and select Conv. record to record used in phones for tone dialling. your conversation during a call. You can send DTMF tones as a group after entering the Access your recorded conversation in the Voices entire number you need to send or retrieving a menu.
  • Page 28 Setting up a multi-party call Disconnecting one participant 1. Call the first participant. 1. Press <Options> and select Remove. 2. Call the second participant. The first call is 2. Select a name or number from the participant list. automatically put on hold. The participant is dropped from the call, but the 3.
  • Page 29: Menu Functions

    3. Scroll to a number and press [ ] to dial the Menu functions number, or <Options> to access Phonebook options. All menu options listed Using Phonebook options Phonebook While viewing contact details, press <Options> to access the following options: You can store phone numbers on your SIM card and in •...
  • Page 30 Speed-dial list 4. Enter a name and press <OK>. (Phonebook 1.3) 5. Press [Right] and change the settings or enter Use this menu to assign speed dial numbers (2 to 9) information about the contact. for eight of your most frequently called numbers. •...
  • Page 31 Menu functions Management Dialling speed dial entries Press and hold the appropriate key in Idle mode. Use this menu to check your phone numbers and the memory status for Phonebook, or organise your Copy all to phone (Phonebook 1.4) contacts in caller groups. Use this menu to copy all of the entries on the SIM To access this menu, press <Phonebook>...
  • Page 32: Sim At

    Service directory • View image: view the caller ID image to be (Phonebook 3.1) displayed when a call comes in from a member of This menu is available if your SIM card supports the group. Service Dialling Numbers (SDN). Use this menu to view the list of SDNs assigned by your service Memory status (Phonebook 2.3)
  • Page 33: Call Records

    Menu functions Call records Delete all (Menu 2.4) (Menu 2) Use this menu to delete all of the records in each call Use this menu to view the calls you have dialled, type. received, or missed, the length of your calls, and the cost of your calls.
  • Page 34: Call Costs

    Network Call costs (Menu 2.6) Menu 3) This network feature displays the cost of calls. This Use this menu to access network services. Please menu is available only if your SIM card supports this contact your service provider to check their availability feature.
  • Page 35: Call Barring

    Menu functions 3. To activate call diverting, select Activate. • Incoming while abroad: prohibit incoming calls when you use your phone outside of your Otherwise, select Remove. home country. 4. Enter the number to which calls are to be diverted •...
  • Page 36: Network Selection

    Network selection • Send number: send your number each time you (Menu 3.4) make a call. This network service allows you to either automatically or manually select the network used when roaming Band selection (Menu 3.6) outside of your home area. For the phone to make and receive phone calls, it You can select a network other than your home must register with an available network.
  • Page 37: Active Line

    • My sounds: select one of sounds downloaded (Menu 3.7) from the wireless web, the Samsung PC Studio Some SIM cards may be used with two subscriber programme, or received in messages. numbers. Use this menu to select the line to be used •...
  • Page 38: Power On/Off

    Quiet mode • Repetition: specify how often the phone informs (Menu 4.7) you of a new message. Use this menu to set how the phone acts to alert you to a specific event in Quiet mode, instead of making Power on/off (Menu 4.3) sounds.
  • Page 39: Short Messages

    Menu functions Short messages • Save message: save the message to the (Menu 5.1) Outbox folder so that you can send it later. Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send or 3. Press <Options> and select Send. receive text messages including pictures, audio clips, 4.
  • Page 40: Multimedia Messages

    • Extract media: save media content from the 1. Press <Select> to check the message boxes to be message to your phone’s memory. cleared. • Transfer: move the message between the SIM 2. Press <OK>. card and the phone’s memory. 3.
  • Page 41 Menu functions 8. Press <Opt.> to access the following options for 12. Press <Send> to send the message. editing the message: Inbox (Menu 5.2.2) • Preview: check the message you created. This menu displays MMS messages that you have • Add page: add a new page.
  • Page 42 • Cut address: extract URLs, e-mail addresses, or • Send: send or resend the message. phone numbers from the message. • Properties: access the message properties. • Properties: access the message properties. • Move to My folder: move the message to the My •...
  • Page 43: Push Messages

    Menu functions • Delete: delete the message. • Inbox: display push messages you have received. • Replay: replay the message. • Setting: set how your phone receives push messages. • Send: send the message. Always: the phone receives all push messages. •...
  • Page 44: Broadcast

    • Connect to voice mail: connect to the voice • Channel: indicate the channels from which you server to allow you to listen to your messages. You wish to receive broadcast messages. can also connect to the voicemail server by •...
  • Page 45 Menu functions • Reply path: allow the recipient to reply to you • Delivery after: set the time delay before through your message centre. messages are sent. • Delivery report: set the network to inform you • Address hiding: set your phone number to be when your message has been delivered.
  • Page 46: Memory Status

    • Adverts reject: reject advertisements. - Login ID: enter the user ID. • Report allowed: set the network to inform the - Password: enter the password. sender when a message has been delivered to you. Memory status (Menu 5.8) MMS profiles: configure required network settings for MMS.
  • Page 47: Www Services

    Menu functions WWW Services 2. Select one of the following browser options: (Menu 6.1) • Back: go back to the previous page. The web browser on your phone allows you to access • Home: go back to the homepage. the wireless web. Using the web browser, you can •...
  • Page 48 Bookmark Clear cache (Menu 6.1.2) (Menu 6.1.4) Use this menu to save URL addresses to quickly access Use this menu to clear the cache, which is the a website. temporary memory that stores the web pages you have recently accessed. Adding a bookmark Proxy settings 1.
  • Page 49: Media Box

    (Menu 6.2.2) network settings: This menu displays images downloaded from the Gateway: enter the IP address and port number. wireless web, the Samsung PC Studio programme, or received in messages. APN: enter the access point name of the GPRS network gateway.
  • Page 50: Java World

    JAVA world • Delete: delete the sound. (Menu 6.3) • Set as ringtone: set the sound as your ringtone. Use this menu to access the default Java games and • Properties: access the sound properties. downloaded Java applications. Delete all (Menu 6.2.4) Using Java application options You can delete all of the downloaded items in the...
  • Page 51: Organiser

    Menu functions Checking the memory status Creating a new memo 1. Enter the memo content and press <OK>. You can view the total amount of memory for the Java applications as well as the amount of available and 2. Select a memo type. used memory.
  • Page 52: Calendar

    Using calendar options • Move: change the date of the memo. • Copy: copy the memo to another date. From the calendar, press <Options> to access the following options: Calendar (Menu 7.2) • Add memo: add a new memo to the selected date.
  • Page 53: Clock

    Menu functions While viewing a task, press <Options> to access the Set local: set the time zone as your local time following options: zone. • Add: add a new task. Set DST: apply daylight savings time to the time zone. •...
  • Page 54: Voice Recorder

    To snooze the alarm, press any key, except for 3. When you finish, select . The memo is saved. <Confirm> and [ ]. The alarm will sound again Voices (Menu 7.6.2) after five minutes. Use this menu to access the list of voice memos you •...
  • Page 55: Calculator

    Menu functions Delete all Calculator (Menu 7.6.3) (Menu 7.7) Use this menu to delete all of the voice memos you Use this menu to perform basic arithmetic functions have recorded at one time. such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Settings (Menu 7.6.4) 1.
  • Page 56: Timer

    Stopwatch 3. Press [Left] or [Right] to select the original unit (Menu 7.10) and press [Down]. Use this menu to measure elapsed time. The precision 4. Press [Left] or [Right] to select the unit you want of the stopwatch is one one-hundredth of a second. to convert to.
  • Page 57: Take Photos

    Menu functions Take photos (Menu 8.1) Using camera options in Capture mode The camera produces JPEG photos. In Capture mode, press to access the following When you take a photo in direct sunlight or in bright options: conditions, shadows may appear on the photo. •...
  • Page 58 • Settings: change the default settings for taking a Function photo. Zooms in or out. Photo size: select an image size. Down Photo quality: select an image quality. Changes the preview screen. Shutter sound: select the sound that you hear Changes the image size.
  • Page 59: My Photos

    Menu functions Using photo options Taking a photo with the phone closed 1. Press and hold [ After taking a photo, press <Options> to access the following options: 2. Press [ ] to take a photo. The photo is automatically saved in the My photos folder. •...
  • Page 60: My Albums

    • Rename: change the photo name. 2. Press <OK>. • Delete: delete the photo. 3. Press <Yes> to confirm the deletion. • Move to album: move the photo to another photo Settings (Menu 8.5) folder. Use this menu to change the default settings for the •...
  • Page 61: Phone Settings

    Downloaded images: select one of images Greeting message (Menu 9.2) downloaded from the wireless web, the Samsung Use this menu to enter the greeting that is displayed PC Studio programme, or received in message. briefly when the phone is switched on.
  • Page 62: Languages

    Language Change PIN (Menu 9.4.2) (Menu 9.3) Use this menu to change your PIN. The PIN Check Use this menu to select one of several languages for feature must be enabled to use this feature. the display text and input mode, separately. Phone lock (Menu 9.4.3) Security...
  • Page 63: Auto Redial

    Menu functions Auto redial 2. Press <OK> to lock the marked items. (Menu 9.5) 3. Enter the phone password and press <OK>. Use this menu to set the phone to make up to ten To access a locked item, you need to enter the phone attempts to redial a phone number after an unsuccessful call.
  • Page 64: Solve Problems

    Anykey answer (Menu 9.9) Solve problems Use this menu to set whether to answer incoming calls To save the time and expense of an unnecessary service by pressing any key, except [ call, perform the simple checks in this section before contacting a service professional.
  • Page 65 Solve problems “Enter PUK” • Be sure that you are accessing the correct cellular network. • The PIN code has been entered incorrectly three times in succession, and the phone is now blocked. • Be sure that you have not set an outgoing call Enter the PUK supplied by your service provider.
  • Page 66: Health And Safety Information

    The guidelines are based on the • A clear description of the problem safety standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through Then contact your local dealer or Samsung after-sales periodic and through evaluation of scientific service. studies.
  • Page 67 Health and safety information The standards include a substantial safety margin SAR tests are conducted using standard operating designed to assure the safety of all persons, positions specified by the FCC with the phone regardless of age and health. transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
  • Page 68 U.S.Food and Drug Administration (FDA) been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer guidelines when used with a Samsung-supplied or approved accessory designated for this product or World Health Organization (WHO) when used with and accessory that contains no...
  • Page 69 • If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. • Never use any charger or battery that is • Use only Samsung-approved batteries and damaged in any way. recharge your battery only with Samsung- • Use the battery only for its intended purpose.
  • Page 70 particularly affected by temperatures below 0 accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one °ýC (32 °ýF). that every user must uphold. • Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental When driving a car, driving is your first shortcircuiting can occur when a metallic object responsibility.
  • Page 71 Health and safety information an incoming call at an inconvenient time, let 7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional your voice mail answer it for you. conversations that may be distracting. Make the people with whom you are talking aware that 4.
  • Page 72 when necessary. If you see a broken-down personnel, it is recommended that the equipment vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken should only be used in the normal operating traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no position (held to your ear with the antenna one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to pointing over your shoulder).
  • Page 73 Health and safety information recommendations of Wireless Technology medical devices, consult the manufacturer of your Research. device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be Persons with pacemakers: able to assist you in obtaining this information. •...
  • Page 74 Switch off your phone in any facility where posted (such as propane or butane), areas where the air notices require you to do so. contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you Potentially Explosive Atmospheres would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
  • Page 75 Health and safety information certain network services and/or phone features are possible. Remember that your phone may be the in use. Check with local service providers. only means of communication at the scene of an accident; do not end the call until given permission To make an emergency call, proceed as follows.
  • Page 76 • For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not many years. place objects, including both installed or portable • Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories wireless equipment in the area over the air bag out of the reach of small children.
  • Page 77 Health and safety information • Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the • Use only the supplied or an approved phone warms up to its normal operating replacement antenna. Unauthorised antennas or temperature, moisture can form inside the modified accessories may damage the phone phone, which may damage the phone’s and violate regulations governing radio devices.
  • Page 78 1. This device may not cause harmful and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following interference, and measures: 2. This device must accept any interference • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. received.
  • Page 79 Health and safety information Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and certified power level in all tested frequency bands. receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to Although the SAR is determined at the highest exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio certified power level, the actual SAR level of the frequency(RF) energy set by the Federal phone while operating can be well below the...
  • Page 80 “Safety is the most important call you will ever make.” restricted to Samsungsupplied, approved or none A Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Samsung designated accessories that have no Phone Use metal and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation TENS OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN THE U.S.
  • Page 81 Health and safety information while driving a motor vehicle whether on the phone or Below are safety tips to follow while driving and using not. a wireless phone which should be easy to remember: The basic lessons are ones we all learned as 1.
  • Page 82 easy reach and where you can grab it without are reading or writing and not paying attention removing your eyes from the road. If you get to the road or nearby vehicles. an incoming call at an inconvenient time, if 6.
  • Page 83 Health and safety information which have the potential to divert your 10.Call roadside assistance or a special wireless attention from the road. non emergency assistance number when necessary. Certain situations you encounter 8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Your while driving may require attention, but are not wireless phone is one of the greatest tools you urgent enough to merit a call for emergency...
  • Page 84 benefits of wireless telephones. And, as we take to the exposures are limited by Federal Communications roads, we all have a responsibility to drive safely. Commission safety guidelines that were developed with the advice of FDA and other federal health and “The wireless industry reminds you to use your phone safety agencies.
  • Page 85 Health and safety information (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA not produce heating effects causes no known adverse regulatory actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures industry to take a number of steps, including the have not found any biological effects.
  • Page 86 • National Institute for Occupational Safety and operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from Health these base stations are typically thousands of times • Environmental Protection Agency Federal lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Communications Commission Base stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questions discussed in this document.
  • Page 87 Health and safety information world. The Project has also helped develop a series of minimize your exposure to radio frequency energy public information documents on EMF issues. (RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications &...
  • Page 88 to radio frequency energy (RF), the measures believe that hands-free kits reduce risks. Hands-free described above would apply to children and kits can be used with wireless phones for convenience teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of and comfort. These systems reduce the absorption of wireless phone use and increasing the distance RF energy in the head because the phone, which is the between the user and the RF source will reduce RF...
  • Page 89 Health and safety information more than a metallic accessory attached to the phone. sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Studies have shown that these products generally do Medical instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint not work as advertised. Unlike “hand-free” kits, these effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and so-called “shields”...
  • Page 90 will conduct testing to assess the interference and know with certainty what the results of such studies work to resolve the problem. mean for human health. Three large epidemiology studies have been published 10. What are the results of the research done already? since December 2000.
  • Page 91 Health and safety information completed in a few years. However, very large Additional information on the safety of RF exposures numbers of animals would be needed to provide from various sources can be obtained from the reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one following organizations.
  • Page 92 International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection: http://www.icnirp.de National Radiation Protection Board (UK): http://www.nrpb.org.uk * Updated 4/3/2002: US Food and Drug Administration http://www.fda.gov/cellphones...
  • Page 93: Index

    Index Call records SMS • 36 dialled • 30 Games • 47 missed • 30 Greeting message • 58 Deleting received • 30 ABC mode, text input • 18 memos • 48 Call time • 30 Active folder • 60 MMS messages •...
  • Page 94 Locking setting • 42 unpacking • 6 MMS • 38 menu functions • 59 viewing • 38, 39 Phonebook SMS • 36 phone • 59 Multi-party call • 24 adding • 26 Recording SIM card • 60 copying • 26 call conversation •...
  • Page 95 Index SMS messages Web browser creating/sending • 36 access • 44 deleting • 36, 37 bookmarks • 45 setting • 41 World time • 50 viewing • 36 Sound settings • 34 Sounds, downloaded • 46 Speed-dial • 27 Stopwatch • 53 Switching on/off microphone •...

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