Samsung SCH-R610 User Manual (user Manual) (ver.f5) (English) - Page 147

Settings, Accessing Your Phone’s Settings, Topics Covered, Settings, Display Settings

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Section 13: Settings Accessing Your Phone's Settings Topics Covered • Accessing Your Phone's Settings • Location Setting • Display Settings • Sound Settings • Call Settings • Phone Settings • Memory Info • Phone Info This section explains how to configure your phone's language, network preferences, security options, and other settings. Accessing Your Phone's Settings To access your phone's settings, do the following: 1. In standby mode, press the Settings (left) soft key ( ). The Settings menu appears in the display, showing the following options: • Location - Set your phone to send location data continually or only when you dial 911. • Display Settings - Set your phone's display background image, brightness, content format, and more. • Sound Settings - Select ringers, volumes, and other tones. • Call Settings - Set how your phone handles voice and data calls. • Phone Settings - Set your phone's safety, network, and security options. • Memory Info - Select where photos and videos are stored, manage your phone's memory, and format and manage Memory Card storage. • Phone Info - Access information about your phone, such as your phone number, meanings of phone status icons, hardware and software versions, and more. (Some of this information is valuable to you if you need to call for customer support.) Settings 147

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Settings
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Accessing Your Phone’s Settings
Section 13: Settings
Topics Covered
Accessing Your Phone’s Settings
Location Setting
Display Settings
Sound Settings
Call Settings
Phone Settings
Memory Info
Phone Info
This section explains how to configure your phone’s language, network
preferences, security options, and other settings.
Accessing Your Phone’s Settings
To access your phone’s settings, do the following:
1.
In standby mode, press the
Settings
(left) soft key (
). The Settings
menu appears in the display, showing the following options:
• Location
— Set your phone to send location data continually or only when you
dial 911.
Display Settings
— Set your phone’s display background image, brightness,
content format, and more.
Sound Settings
— Select ringers, volumes, and other tones.
Call Settings
— Set how your phone handles voice and data calls.
Phone Settings
— Set your phone’s safety, network, and security options.
Memory Info
— Select where photos and videos are stored, manage your
phone’s memory, and format and manage Memory Card storage.
Phone Info
— Access information about your phone, such as your phone
number, meanings of phone status icons, hardware and software versions, and
more. (Some of this information is valuable to you if you need to call for customer
support.)