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Date Submitted | 1999-06-25 00:00:00 |
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CONFIDENTIAL
Table of Contents
Getting to know your phone.
Display icons: What they tell you.
Battery: Putting in the power.
Installing your battery.
Turning your phone on and off.
Removing your battery.
Charging your battery.
Using the Rapid Desktop Charger.
Function keys:What they make happen.
Phone calls:How to make and receive them.
Correction a misdial.
Remembering your phone number.
Answering calls.
Using Caller ID.
Responding to Call Waiting.
Redialing calls.
Setting up Three-Way Calling.
Saving or editing your own emergency numbers.
Dialing when your phone is locked.
Voicemail:The ins and outs.
Setting up your voicemail.
Finding out you have a message.
Retrieving messages.
Using special Samsung DBTM Phone Features.
Internal phone book.
Understanding your phone's memory.
Saving and storing a phone number.
Entering a hard pause.
Dialing from your phone book to a different area code.
Checking all your stored numbers.
Finding a number using a person's name.
Erasing a phone number.
Keeping track of your calls.
Main menu:
Tailoring your phone's features to your needs.
Navigating your the menu.
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Taking a menu shortcut.
Understanding menu items:
Managing your phone's settings.
Keeping track of calls.
Maintaining your internal phone book.
Selecting language
Adjusting your phone's volume.
Determining what is displayed.
Maintaining phone security.
Choosing the right alerts.
Customizing the way your phone works.
Selecting the service mode.
Preventing accidental key press.
Understanding message menu items:
Listening to the voicemail or reading the messages you've received.
Reviewing Voice Mail Messages.
Reviewing Page and Text Messages.
Erasing Messages.
Displaying the time stamp.
Using guidelines:
All about performance and safety.
Keeping tabs on signal strength.
Understanding Power Save mode.
Understanding how your phone operates.
Radio frequency safety.
Maintaining your phone's peak performance.
Protecting your battery.
Using your phone while driving.
Disposal of batteries.
Following Safety Guidelines.
Using your phone near other electronic devices.
Turn off your phone before flying.
Restricting children's access to your phone.
Turn off your phone in dangerous areas.
Cautions.
FCC notice.
To start connecting just press and hold
Thanks for choosing Samsung DBTM.
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As we said-to start connecting,
just press and hold .
Getting to know your phone.
1. Red Light: Illuminates when is pressed and held and when you have incoming calls and
messages.
2. Volume: Lets you adjust the sound level.
3. SEND: Lets you place a call, answer Call Waiting and place a three way call.
4. Scroll Keys: Allow you to scroll through the menu options and displays.
5. CLR: Allows you to clear your last entry.
6. OK/*: Allows you to save phone numbers, as well as any settings you select in the menu.
7. END:
Lets you disconnect a call and return to standby mode.
Press and hold the key to turn the phone on and off.
8. Message Key:
9. MENU:
Lets you access your voicemail and listen to your messages.
Lets you access the phone's menus.
10. Antenna: Makes the voice on the other end sound clearest.
Display icons: What they tell you.
Display icons are all the symbols or text that show up on your display screen. In short,
tell you
what's going on. They're shown below.
Signal
: Measures your current signal strength. The more bars there are, the stronger the
signal.
In Use
: Tells you a call is in progress.
No Svc
: Shows that you are outside a DBTM Service Area and cannot use your phone.
Roaming
: If the icon is not displayed, you are in the ??? DBTM Network. If the icon is displayed
(not flashing), you are in a DBTM network with which ??? DBTM has a roaming agreement.
If the
icon is flashing, you are in an unknown service area.
Message
: Indicates when you have messages waiting in voicemail.
Text
: Indicates when you have text messages or pages.
Digital
: Indicates when you are in DBTM service area.
Battery
: Shows the level of your battery charge. The more bars you see, the more power you
have
left. When the charge is low, the icon blinks and an alert tone is sounded.
Battery: Putting in the power.
Your new Samsung DBTM Phone comes with a rechargeable battery that is partially charged so
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you can use it immediately after you activate, without any hassle. Use the battery until it is
completely drained. Recharging the battery without first completely draining or discharging it may
shorten the life of the battery.
Installing your battery.
To install your battery, just follow these simple steps:
1. Hold the battery with the label racing down, making sure the metal contacts at the base of the
base battery line up with the metal contacts on the base of the phone.
2. Place it on the back of the phone with the top of the battery about a quarter
of an inch from
the latch.
3. Gently slide the battery toward the top of the phone until it clicks into place.
Turning your phone on and off
When you're ready to turn on your Samsung DBTM Phone, check to see that the charged battery
has been installed in the back of the phone or that you have an external power source(the Rapid
Cigarette Lighter Adapter or the Hands-Free Car Kit).Then, Simply press and hold .
The red light flashes briefly and the banner is displayed, which means you're ready to make a call.
Turning off the phone is just as simple. Press and hold for two seconds. The display will
be blank when the power is off.
Removing your battery.
1. First, turn the power off to avoid losing stored numbers and messages.
2. Press the battery release latch on the back of the phone while sliding the battery down toward
the base of the phone.
Charging your battery.
You can tell whether or not your battery needs to be recharged just by checking the lower-right
corner of your phone's display, where the battery charge indicator is located. When the battery
charge level is low, the battery icon will blink and the phone will sound a tone.
If you continue to use your phone without recharging and the battery level becomes too low it will
turn off automatically. An alert tone will sound just before the phone turns itself off. If this
happens, unfortunately you'll lose whatever you were just doing. So, watch the indicator and make
sure your level is okay.
To charge your battery, you should use the Samsung DBTM Rapid Desktop Charger, Travel Charger
or Rapid Cigarette Lighter Adapter from Samsung.
Using the rapid desktop charger.
Should only use the Samsung-approved rapid desktop charger and AC adapter with this Samsung
DBTM Phone. Using the wrong one could cause damage.
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1. Plug one end of the AC adapter into the charger and the other end into a wall outlet.
2. Insert either the battery pack alone or the phone with the battery pack installed into the
charger slot.
A red light on the charger will let you know the battery is being charged. A green light tells you
when the battery is at least 90 percent charged.
If your battery's charge is completely run down, it will take about two hours to fully recharge it.
You must completely discharge the NIMH(nickel metal hydride)battery before recharging it.
Recharging the battery without first completely discharging it may shorten the life of the battery. If
you leave your phone turned on while it's in the charger, your battery will take longer to charge.
Function keys: What they make happen.
Press this key to place a call, to access a second incoming call or to initiate Three-Way
Calling.
This key lets you do lots of things:
¢º To erase one character from the display screen, briefly press it once.
¢º To erase all the characters on the screen, hold it down.
¢º To go back one step when you're accessing a menu, briefly press it once.
Press this key to disconnect a call. You can also press it to exit out of a menu and return
to the phone's standby display. Pressing this key when the phone is ringing will make the ringer
silent for that call. The ringer will resume its selected setting after the call is finished.
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