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    : Choose whether your messages are automatically 
    viewed or prompted to view them. Selections are: 
    On, or Off. 
    : Choose whether to include a text signature in 
    outgoing message text, and enter the signature text. 
    : Choose whether your messages automatically 
    scroll while viewing. Selections are: 
    On, and Off.
     Message View: Choose whether your message displays 
    normally, or as a Chat message. Selections are: 
    Chat, or 
    Normal.
    Picture Message Settings
      In standby mode, press Messages , then select Msg 
    Settings
      ➔  Picture Message. Select one of the following 
    options: 
    : With Auto Receive On, Picture messages 
    automatically download and display as they are received. With 
    Auto Receive 
    Off, you are prompted to download Picture 
    messages. 
    : Determine if you want a signature attached to the 
    Picture message. None does not attach a signature; otherwise, 
    select Custom and create a custom signature to attach.
    Emergency Alerts Settings
      In standby mode, press Messages , then select Msg 
    Settings
      ➔  CMAS Alerts. Select one of the following 
    options:
     Receive Alerts: Select the types of emergency alerts to 
    receive. Selections are: 
    Extreme Alert, Severe Alert, or 
    AMBER Alert. All are selected as a default.
     Alert Reminder: Select the amount of time to issue an Alert 
    reminder until you view the message. Selections are: 
    Once, 
    Every 2 Minutes, Every 15 MInutes, or Off.
     Alert Vibrate: Choose whether the phone vibrates the phone 
    when an alert is received. Selections are: 
    On, or Off.
     Alert Tone: Choose whether the phone plays a tone when an 
    alert is received. Selections are: 
    On, or Off. 
    						
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    Section 7: Multimedia
    This section outlines your phone’s multimedia functions and 
    key features associated with multimedia. 
    Multimedia
      In standby mode, press Menu () ➔  
    Multimedia  . The following sub-menus display: 
    : Lets you launch and set up your phone’s camera 
    : Lets you choose the pictures that display on the 
    phone’s screen or in picture messages. 
    : Lets you assign ringtones for Ringtone (calls), 
    Contact ID, and Alert Tone. 
    : Launches the Music player so you can listen to 
    songs.
    Tip: To launch the Multimedia menu using a voice command: 
    Press and hold   until the phone prompts, “
    Say a 
    command.” Say “Go to Multimedia” into the microphone.
    Camera
    Use your SCH-R270 to take full color digital pictures, display 
    them on your phone’s vivid colo r display, and instantly share 
    them with family and friends. It’s fun, and as easy to use as a 
    traditional point-and-click came ra. This section explains how 
    you can: 
    Take pictures with your phone’s built-in digital camera. 
    Send your pictures to others in Picture messages. 
    Set the options associated with the camera that help you take 
    crisp, clear pictures. 
    Taking Pictures
    Taking pictures with the built-in camera is as simple as 
    launching the camera, choosing a subject, pointing the lens 
    (located on the front of your pho ne’s flip, near the hinge), and 
    pressing a button. 
    1. In standby mode, press and hold the 
    Camera key 
    ( ) until the view finder displays.
    – or – 
    						
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    Press 
    Menu ( ), then select Multimedia  
    ➔ 
    Camera.
    2. Using the display as a viewfinder, point the camera 
    lens at your subject then press 
    Ta k e ( ) or press 
    the 
    Camera key .
    3. Press the 
    Save soft key or press the Camera key 
     to save the picture to memory. 
    – or –
    Press the 
    Cancel soft key or the Clear   key to 
    erase the photo.
    Tip: You can change a number of the  camera’s settings to suit 
    particular uses for your pictures. See “Camera Options” 
    on page 59 for more information. 
    Camera Options
    The Camera Options let you adjust default camera settings to 
    suit available lighting, the su bject of the photo, or the 
    purpose of the photo, for the  current camera session. When 
    you exit the camera, Shot Type and Self Timer revert to their 
    default values, other options  or settings are maintained.
    To access Camera Options, do the following:  1.
    In camera mode, press Options . The Camera Options 
    menu displays the following: 
    Shot Type: Takes a Single Shot, Series Shot, 
    Mosaic Shot, or Frame Sh ot (adds a frame to the 
    photo).
    Resolution: Changes the clarity (in pixels) and 
    size (in bytes) of pictures. Resolutions: 
    960x1280, 480x640, or 240x320. 
    Night Shot: When set to On, takes pictures in low 
    light conditions. 
    Self Timer: Delays taking a picture from 2, 5, or 
    10 seconds. 
    Quality: Selects how much to compress this 
    photo. Selections are: SuperFine, Fine, or 
    Normal. 
    White Balance: Adjusts picture quality 
    according to available light. Selections are: 
    Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Tungsten, and Florescent.  
    						
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    My Images
    My Images lets you manage the picture that display on the 
    phone’s screen while in standby mode (Wallpaper) and as 
    picture IDs for your contacts. 1.
    In standby mode, press 
    Menu () ➔  
    Multimedia  ➔ My Images. A matrix of thumbnail 
    images of your pictures displays on the screen. 
    2. Highlight a picture, then press 
    View  to expand 
    the highlighted picture.
    3. Press the 
    Options soft key and press   to select 
    the desired option:
    : Lets you send the selected image to a specified recipient 
    in a Picture message or Via Bluetooth.
    : Lets you assign the selected picture as the Main 
    Wallpaper
    , as the Picture ID for a Contact, or as the Front 
    Wallpaper
    . 
    : Erases one or more selected pictures.
    : Moves images from your phone to your optional 
    memory card, or vice versa.
    : Copies images from your phone to your optional memory 
    card, or vice versa.
    : Renames the picture. 
    /Unlock: Allows or prevents picture deletion.
    : Displays images in a slide show format.
    Color Effect: Changes the color look of pictures. 
    Choose from six available settings: Normal, 
    Black&White, Sepia, Negative, Green, and 
    Aqua.
    Settings: Set the memory path, Auto save, Icon 
    display, Shutter sound and Reset settings.
    –Memory: Saves photos to the Phone or Card.–Auto Save: Set to On to automatically save 
    pictures to the Gallery.
    –Icon Display: Displays icon in the view 
    finder. Choose from Display All, Guidelines, 
    or No Icons
    –Shutter Sound: Choose a sound to play 
    when the photo is taken. Choose from Off, 
    Shutter, OK, or Ding Dong.
    –Reset Settings: Returns the camera to its 
    default settings. 
    						
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    : Displays information about the picture, such as the 
    picture 
    Name, creation Date and Time, Resolution, and the 
    data 
    Size. 
    4. Press   to return to the previous menu.
    5. Press   to return to standby mode.
    My Ringtones
    My Ringtones assigns ringtone s (preloaded and downloaded) 
    as a Ringtone, Contact ID, or as an Alert Tone. 
    1. In standby mode, press 
    Menu () ➔  
    Multimedia  ➔ My Ringtones to display a list of 
    ringtones on the screen. 
    2. Highlight a ringtone and press:
      to Play the ringtone.
     soft key to assign the highlighted ringtone. Press 
     to select the highlighted option. 
    –Ringtone: Lets you assign the selected ringtone to incoming 
    voice calls.
    –Contact ID: Lets you assign the selected ringtone as the 
    distinctive ringer  for a Contact. 
    –Alert Tone: Lets you assign the selected ringtone to All Msg, 
    Te x t  M s g, Picture Msg, or Voicemail Msg. 
    3.When using a downloaded ringtone, press the  Options 
    soft key to display: 
    Erase: Erases the selected file. 
    Rename: Lets you rename the selected file. 
    Ringtone Info: Displays information about the selected file, 
    such as the file name, the file type, and the data size.
     Send Via Bluetooth: Shares a selected ringtone to another 
    Bluetooth enabled device.
     Send Pic Msg: Attaches the selected ringtone and sends it as 
    a picture message.
    4. Press   to return to the previous menu. 
    5. Press   to return to standby mode. 
    Record New Voice Memo
    You can use your phone to record voice memos for later 
    playback. You can also record the caller on the other end of 
    the line during a phone conversation. 
    Note: The maximum length for a  single voice memo is 60 
    seconds.  
    						
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    Record a Voice Memo
    1.In standby mode, press Menu () ➔  
    Multimedia  ➔ My Ringtones  ➔ Record New .
    2. Press ( ), then start recording the sound. As it is 
    recording the phon e displays a countdown timer that 
    displays the seconds remaining for the recording. 
    Press the Pause soft key to pause the memo. 
    Select Resume to continue recording when a memo is 
    paused. 
    3. Press   when finished  recording. The new 
    recording automatically saves. 
    Review Voice Memos
    If you’ve saved any voice memos, you can listen to them 
    anytime. 1. In standby mode, press 
    Menu () ➔  
    Multimedia  ➔ My Ringtones . A list of sound files 
    displays.
    2. Use the navigation keys to highlight the voice memo 
    to play. 
    3.
    Play   to play or stop the voice memo.
    Erase a Voice Memo
    1. In standby mode, press Menu () ➔  
    Multimedia  ➔ My Ringtones . A list of sound files 
    displays. 
    2. Use the Navigation keys to highlight the voice memo 
    to erase.
    3. Press  Options  ➔  
    Erase.
    4. Press 
    Ye s at the “ Erase Ringtone? ” prompt to erase 
    the selected ringtone or press  No to cancel.
    Music Player
    Music Player lets you play MP 3 and unprotected AAC, AAC+, 
    WMA music files, loaded onto  an optional microSD™ or 
    microSDHC™ Memory Card using a personal computer.
      In standby mode, press Menu () ➔  
    Multimedia  ➔ Music Player .
    Launching the Music Librar y Menu
    1.In standby mode, press Menu () ➔  
    Multimedia  ➔ Music Player . 
    2. To u c h  
    Library. 
    						
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    3.
    Select the desired option and press 
    OPEN ().
     Now Playing: Music Player mode only: Indicates number of 
    music files currently playing. Select this option (or press  ) to return to the Music Player screen.
    : Lists all music files on the Memory Card.
    : Lists artist names for music files on the Memory Card.
    : Lists Albums by name that reside on the Memory 
    Card.
    : List all the songs of a particular type on the Memory 
    Card.
     Recently Added: Lists all the recently added songs.
     Playlists: Lists any playlists you have saved and lets you 
    create, save, and manage playlists.
    4. Highlight a music file (except Now Playing), then:
    Press Play to play the highlighted music file.
    Press Mark to mark a song to play, erase, or add to a playlist.
    Press Options and select one of the following:
    –Mark all: Marks all the songs displayed to play, erase, or add to 
    a playlist.
    –Erase: Erases the marked songs.
    –Add to Playlist: Adds a marked music file to an existing 
    playlist.
    –Song Info: Lists the Title, Artist, Album, Genre, File Name, 
    Encoding Format, Bitrate, File size, and Date.
    Downloading Music Files from the PC
    You can transfer music from your PC onto a memory card 
    inserted into your phone. 1. Install a microSD™ or microSDHC™ Memory Card 
    into your phone.
    2. Power on the phone.
    3. Connect the USB end of th e USB Data Cable to the 
    power-accessory connector on your phone.
    4. Set the PC Connection setting to 
    USB Mass Storage. For 
    more information, refer to  “PC Connection”  on page 
    89.
    5. Connect the USB end of th e USB Data Cable to a 
    matching connector on your personal computer. A new 
    “
    Removable Disk” window opens on your computer 
    screen. 
    						
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    Select the Open folder to view files options. A new 
    Windows Explorer window opens on your computer 
    screen.
    7. Drag or download music (MP3) files into the 
    “
    My_Music” folder. 
    Tip: You can also insert the Memory Card into a compatible 
    card reader. Card readers vary, so follow the installation 
    instructions included with yo ur card reader and personal 
    computer.
    Playing Music
    1.In standby mode, press Menu () ➔  
    Multimedia  ➔ Music Player . 
    2. Select the desired option and press 
    OPEN ().
    3. Highlight a music file and press 
    Play .
    Music Player Controls
    
    –Press Up to increase volume, or Down to decrease the volume 
    while playing music.
     Navigation Key
    –Press  to pause/resume playing a music file.
    –Press the Up Navigation key to display the Now Playing screen 
    and a list of the selected songs.
    –Press the Down Navigation key to  stop playing a song.
    –Press the Left Navigation key to go backward to the previous 
    song in the list.
    –Press the Right Navigation key to advance to the next song in 
    the list.
    : Returns to the Library screen.
    : Displays the following options:
    –Go to Home Screen: Displays the Home screen with music 
    playing in the background.
    –Play Mode: Select Normal, Shuffle, Repeat One, Repeat All, or 
    Shuffle Repeat All.
    –Add to Playlist: Add the playing song to the current playlist.
    –Remove From List: Removes the playing song from the 
    current playlist.
    –Visual Supplements: Use the Left and Right Navigation keys 
    to select a view. Selections are: Simple View, Equalizer, Lyrics, or 
    Album Art.
    –Memory Usage: Displays the Used, Free, and available Card 
    Memory. 
    						
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    –Song Info: Lists the Title, Artist, Album, Genre, File Name, 
    Encoding Format, Bitrate, File size, and Date.
    Creating a Playlist
    1. In standby mode, press Menu () ➔  
    Multimedia  ➔ Music Player . 
    2. Press 
    Library ➔  Playlists and press OPEN ().
    3. Press 
    Add and using the keypad, enter a name for the 
    new playlist.
    4. Press   to accept the name for the playlist.
    5. Press 
    Mark ( ) next to each song to include in this 
    playlist then press 
    Done.
    6. The new playlist displays on the Playlists screen with 
    the newly marked songs added.
    Removing Songs from a Playlist
    1.In standby mode, press Menu () ➔  
    Multimedia  ➔ Music Player .
    2. Press 
    Library ➔  Playlists and press OPEN ().
    3. View the Playlist which contains the music to remove 
    and press 
    Mark ().
    4. Press 
    Options ➔  Remove. The selected songs are 
    removed from the playlist.
    Renaming a Playlist
    1. In standby mode, press Menu ()  ➔ 
    Multimedia   ➔ Music Player . 
    2. Press 
    Library ➔  Playlists and press OPEN ().
    3. Highlight the playlist to rename and press 
    Options ➔  
    Rename Playlist.
    4. Press   to backspace and erase the current 
    playlist name, then enter a  new playlist name using the 
    keypad.
    5. Press   to save.
    Erasing a Playlist
    1.In standby mode, press Menu ()  ➔ 
    Multimedia   ➔ Music Player . 
    2. Press 
    Library ➔  Playlists and press OPEN ().
    3. Highlight the playlist to erase and press 
    Options ➔  
    Erase Playlist. 
    						
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    Section 8: Brew
    Brew
    Brew allows you to browse, purchase, and download 
    applications online.
    Accessing Brew
    1. In standby mode, press Menu () ➔  Brew .
    Important! Charges apply when using Brew. Consult your service provider for details.
    2. Ta p  
    Remove if you do not want to be reminded of the 
    charges each time.
    3. Ta p  
    Continue to accept the charges and view Brew.
    Downloading Applications
    This application allows you to browse, purchase, and 
    download applications.
    1. In standby mode, press 
    Menu () ➔  Brew ➔ 
    Mobile Shop.
    2. Ta p  
    Catalog. 3.
    Ta p  
    You Might Like to view suggested mobile 
    applications, or tap Search to search for applications.
    Browser
    This section helps you with the basic use of your data 
    services including downloading  ringtones, and navigating the 
    Web with your phone.
      In standby mode, press Menu () ➔  Browser 
    . 
    Important! Data charges may apply depending on your data 
    plan. Pressing Ye s accepts these charges. For 
    more information call your service representative. 
    						
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