Navigation key shortcuts, Selecting a language, Airplane mode – Samsung SPH-M310ZKAVMU User Manual
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Navigation Key Shortcuts
By default the Left Navigation key is mapped to
VirginXL and the Right Navigation key is mapped to
Send To. You can program the left or right navigation
key as a shortcut to several menus. To assign a
shortcut to the left or right navigation key:
1.
Menu (Left Option Button)
➔
Tools & Settings
➔
Phone settings
➔
Nav. key shortcuts and press
.
2.
Highlight Left nav key or Right nav key and
press .
3.
Scroll to the desired choice and press
.
This option is now assigned to the selected
navigation key.
Selecting a Language
This option allows you to display menus in English or
in Spanish.
To assign a language for the display:
1.
From the Main screen, press Menu (Left Option
Button)
➔
Tools & Settings
➔
Phone settings
➔
Language and press
.
2.
Select English or Español (Spanish) and press
.
Airplane Mode
Airplane Mode allows you to use your phone’s
features, such as Games and Pictures, when you are
in an airplane or another area where making or
receiving calls or data is prohibited. When your phone
is in Airplane Mode, it cannot send or receive any
calls or access online information.
1.
From the Main screen, press Menu (Left Option
Button)
➔
Tools & Settings
➔
Phone settings
➔
Airplane mode and press
.
2.
Read the onscreen message and press Next
(Left Option Button).
3.
Select On or Off and press
.
Location
Turning on the Location feature allows the Virgin
Mobile network to detect your position, making some
Virgin applications easier to use. Turning the Location
feature off hides your location from everyone except
911. Even if you turn the Location feature on, no one
can use this location information without your
expressed permission.
1.
From the Main screen, press Menu (Left Option
Button)
➔
Tools & Settings
➔
Phone settings
➔
Location and press
.
2.
Read the onscreen message and press Next
(Left Option Button).
3.
Select On or Off and press
.
4.
Press OK (Left Option Button).
TTY Mode
Using TTY mode, (TeleTYpewriter) people who are
deaf, hard of hearing, or have speech or language