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DIGITAL PORTABLE
CELLULAR TELEPHONE
SCH-510
Owner’s Manual
Printed in Korea
Code No.: GH68-xxxxxA
U.S.A 98/11. Rev.1.0
Please read this manual before operating the phone,
and keep it for future reference.
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Introduction
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Introduction
Precautions
Table
Introduction
of Contents
Important Information
Getting Started
This manual is based on the production version of the included
portable cellular telephone. Software changes may have
occurred after this printing.
• Do not use your phone near medical equipment.
Features
Description of Your Phone
Screen Display
Key Functions
Status Indicators
Display Messages
Battery
Call Quality
• Do not use your phone at any time while traveling on board
a plane.
Basic Operations
Safety Precaution
For more detailed safety information, see “Safety” on page 64.
• Do not use a phone while driving; park the vehicle first.
• Do not use your phone where a blasting operation is in
progress.
• Do not use your phone at a refueling point.
FCC/IC Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
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11
12
15
Basic Operations of Your Phone
Turn On/Off
Making Calls
Receiving Calls
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17
18
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The Menu
Menu Organization
Calls Options
Sounds Options
Display Options
Analog Call Option
Setup Options
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31
33
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Phone Book
Overview of the Phone Book
Storing Phone Numbers
Viewing Stored Entries
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Displaying Your Phone Number
Dialing from the Phone Book
Editing Phone Book Entries
Erasing Phone Book Entries
Storing Secret Numbers
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39
40
41
42
Voice Dial
Driving
Electronic Devices
Aircraft
Blasting Areas
Other Dangerous Areas
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65
65
65
66
Accessories
Voice Dialing
Training the Phone
Checking Recorded Name
Activation
Using Voice Dialing
Voice Memo
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45
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48
Batteries
Dual-Slot Desktop Charger
Cigarette Lighter Adapter
Travel Charger
Hands-Free Car Kit
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67
67
67
67
Glossary of Terms
68
Index
71
Security Options
Security Menu
Lock Mode
Call Restriction
Emergency Numbers
Other Options
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51
53
54
55
Message Services
Short Message Services and Voicemail
Reviewing Messages
Transmitting Messages
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Safety
Compliance with Safety Standards
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Getting Started
Features
Description of Your Phone
Congratulations on the purchase of your SAMSUNG Phone.
Using the latest digital technology, the phone operates in a similar manner to other wireless phones, while providing superior
resonance and tone quality.
Function keys and other controls activate the features of your
phone. The following illustration identifies the function keys,
controls, and indicators:
The following options make your phone both fun and easy to
use:
• Active Flip
• Variable Character Display
• Phone Book Memory-79 Locations
• Voice Dialing - 20 Locations
• Programmable Lock
• Short Message Services (SMS) and Voicemail
• 9 Ring Types, 4 Melody Tones, Vibrator Alert
• Call Logs - 9 Locations Each: Outgoing and Incoming Calls
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15
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13
12
• EVRC
10
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• Voice Memo
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• Pause Dialing
• Ringer Mute During Incoming Call
• Remind Call
(not actual size)
1) Antenna
2) Flip
3) Earpiece
4) Earphone Mic Jack
5) Power On Light
6) Volume Control
7) Record Key
8) Menu Key
9) SEND Key
10) Scroll Keys
11) Microphone
12) Clear Key
13) End / Power Key
14)OK (Store) Key
15) Scroll Keys
16) LCD Screen
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Screen Display
Key Functions
This phone features dynamic character sizing, which enables
the screen to display 12 characters per line. The five-line
screen includes four text lines and one icon line, which displays
active options and selected menu items.
During conversation, the screen displays the call timer and the
name and number of the other party, if available.
Active in-use options, such as Mute and Call Waiting, also are
displayed during conversation.
The following icons are displayed at pressing power key:
Signal
Strength
Roaming
Digital
No Service
/In Use
Message
Battery
Strength
Vibrator On
Press SEND to:
• make a call after dialing the number,
• receive an incoming call,
• initiate Three-way calling,
• access Call Logs.
Press CLR to:
• erase one character at a time while entering
names and numbers,
• go back one menu level at a time while viewing menu options,
• initiate Voice Dialing when the flip is open.
Press and hold CLR to:
• erase all displayed characters while entering
names and numbers,
• return to Standby mode while viewing menu
options.
Press
to:
• end a call,
• exit the current menu and return to Standby
mode,
• turn the phone on and off.
Press MENU to:
• display the Main Menu,
• scroll through menus,
• enter a pause while entering numbers.
(not actual size)
Press
to:
• save menu option settings,
• access messages.
Press the arrow keys to scan menu options.
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Display Messages
Press and hold the Voice Memo button to:
• record the voice memo during
conversation or standby mode.
Press the Volume button to:
• adjust voice volume during
conversation.
• adjust key beep volume in Standby mode,
• mute the ringer during an
incoming call,
• scroll Call Logs and Phone Book entries.
MAINTENANCE
REQUIRED
The phone number is not registered in
the base station.
PHONE BOOK
RESTRICTED
You have tried to access the memory
while the phone is in the restricted
memory mode.
New Entry will replace
OK:Replace
A phone number is already stored in selected
memory location.
MATCHING ENTRY
NOT FOUND
The entry you are trying to find does not exist.
NO OUTGOING
CALL LOG
You have not made any outgoing
calls.
Status Indicators
Signal Strength
Indicates a current signal strength.
No Service
Indicates that the phone is outside a service
area and cannot make or receive calls.
Roaming
Is displayed when the phone is outside the
home service area but within the network.
NO SERVICE
The phone is out of the service area.
IN. CALL IS
RESTRICTED
While the phone is restricted,
you have tried to answer a call.
Message
Indicates you have voicemail or text
messages.
OUTGOING CALL IS
RESTRICTED
While the phone is restricted,
you have tried to make a call.
REDIAL CALL
FAILED
The call cannot be made completely
even after automatic redialing.
Digital
Indicates a Digital mode.
Vibrate
Indicates Vibrator is set as a current ring type.
Battery Charge
Indicates a battery charge level.
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Battery
Charging the Battery
Your phone package includes a partially charged rechargeable
battery so that you can use the phone immediately after it is
activated.
To charge the battery using the Dual-Slot Desktop Charger:
Installing the Battery
To attach the battery to your phone:
1. Hold the battery so that the metal contacts on the base of
the battery line up with the metal contacts on the base of
the phone.
2. Place the battery 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
snaps into place.
Removing the Battery
Make sure to turn the power off before removing the battery.
Then press the battery release button while sliding the battery
out of position.
Dual-Slot Desktop Charger
The Dual-Slot Desktop Charger contains:
• Front compartment for charging the battery while attached
to the phone
• Rear compartment for charging the battery alone (not
attached to the phone)
• Red light to indicate that the battery is charging
(A yellow light indicates that the battery is
operating at a temperature that is too high or too low, or
that the battery is not properly inserted in the charger.
Please check the charger and battery.)
• Green light to indicate that the battery is fully charged.
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1. Plug the power cord of the charger into a wall outlet.
2. Select one of the following options:
• Insert the phone with battery attached into the front
compartment of the charger.
• Insert a single battery (alone, not attached to the phone) into
the rear compartment of the charger.
When two batteries are in the charger, the batteries charge
simultaneously. If you charge the battery while it is attached to
your phone, the Battery Charge Indicator activates. A green
LED indicates a fully charged battery.
Note: Use only the SAMSUNG-approved Dual-Slot Desktop
Charger with your phone by Samsung. Using the inappropriate
charger could damage the battery.
Battery Charge Indicator
The Battery Charge Indicator is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen and indicates three levels of charge. Three
solid bars indicate a fully charged battery. When the battery
charge level is low or empty, a clear Battery Charge Indicator
(no bars are displayed) appears on the screen.
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Caring for the Battery
Use only SAMSUNG-approved batteries, Desktop and Travel
chargers. These chargers maximize battery life and performance. Using other batteries or chargers may invalidate your
warranty and may damage your phone.
For proper battery care, please follow these guidelines:
• To avoid damage, charge the battery in
temperatures that range from 32˚F to 104˚F
(O˚C to 40˚C).
• Do not use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high
humidity areas (such as a bathroom).
• Never dispose of the battery by incineration (fire).
• Keep the metal contacts at the battery base clean.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery,
as injuries or burns may result.
• Replace the battery when it provides no longer acceptable
performance.
• Do not store the battery in high-temperature areas for a
long time.
• Do not allow metal objects or liquids to contact or
short-circuit the battery terminals, as injuries or burns may
result.
Battery Disposal and Recycling
Please be aware of the following guidelines when disposing of
or recycling the battery:
• Do not dispose of the battery in a fire; the cell may
explode. Check the regulations in your area for special disposal instructions.
• Do not open or puncture the battery; the released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes and
skin. This substance also can be toxic if swallowed.
• Charge the battery in accordance with the instructions
specified in this manual.
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Call Quality
For optimum call quality with your phone, please follow these
guidelines:
• Fully extend the antenna. While it may be possible to
make calls with the antenna retracted, the phone operates
best with the antenna fully extended.
• Hold the phone as you would hold any other telephone
handset. Speak directly into the microphone, and extend
the antenna over your shoulder while talking.
• Do not hold the antenna while using the phone, as this
may affect call quality.
Table 1: Phone and Battery Specifications
Phone Type: Dual Mode CDMA/AMPS 800MHz
Graphic LCD: 5 Lines (4 Text Lines, 1 Icon Line)
Battery Type: Standard: 1000 mAh Li-Ion
Extended: 1600 mAh Li-Ion
Phone with: Standard Battery
Extended Battery
Dimensions (H✕W✕D): 112✕52✕21.5 mm 112✕52✕26 mm
Weight:
153g
168g
Talk Time: 100 minutes
250 minutes
or
or
Standby Time: 25~27 hours
37~40 shours
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Basic Operations
Basic Operations of Your Phone
Power On/Off
Menu Scrolling
Make Calls
Press and hold
Press
Turning On
, then
Press
Redial a Call
Press
twice.
Enter memory location, and then press
End a Call
Press
, or close flip.
Receive a Call
Press
, or open flip.
Save Numbers
Enter phone number, press
then follow screen prompts.
Outgoing Call
or
Enter number, and then press
Correct Mistakes
Speed Dialing
Turn On/Off
, and
Press
last 9 outgoing calls.
, to review the
Incoming Call
Press
last 9 incoming calls.
, to review the
Name Search
Press
names
, to search the
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To turn on your phone, press and hold
The red light flashes, the phone beeps. The display updates to
reflect the following conditions:
• When your phone is located in service area, your phone
number and the greeting message are displayed, along
with the date and time. You can now make and receive
calls.
• If your phone is not located in service area, “No Service” is
displayed. In this case, you cannot make and receive calls.
Turn off your phone, and then try again later when service
is available.
• If your phone is locked, “Locked” is displayed. Enter the
four-digit lock code to release the lock mode.
Turning Off
To turn off your phone, press and hold
When your phone is turned off, nothing is displayed on the
screen.
Standby Mode
When your phone is turned on but no call is in progress,
the phone is in standby mode.
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Making Calls
To prepend existing phone numbers in the Phone Book or Call
Logs:
Making a Call
1. Access the phone number entry.
To make a call:
1. Press and hold
to turn on your phone. An active
screen display indicates that the phone is turned on.(No
dial tone sounds.)
2. Enter the phone number, up to 32 digits, by pressing the
digit keys. The phone number is displayed on the screen.
3. Press
. You make the call to the entered phone
number.
Emergency Dialing
2. When the phone number is displayed, press
play context-specific options.
3. Press
to dis-
4. Enter the area code or feature code.
5. Press
to call the number.
Correcting a Misdialed Number
To correct a misdialed number:
You can make calls to 911 or one of the three emergency
numbers that are in your emergency number list even if your
phone is locked.
Prepend Dialing
The prepend option enables you to add up to three digits, such
as area codes and network feature activation codes, to a phone
number of up to 10 digits. You can prepend a phone number
before dialing, or prepend an existing entry in the Phone Book
or Call Logs.
To use prepending, select one of the following options:
• Enter the area code or feature activation code, and then
enter the phone number.
• Press
digit.
to erase the digit, and then enter the correct
• Press and hold
to erase the entire entr y, and then
enter the correct phone number.
Receiving Calls
Answering a Call
To answer an incoming call, press
Ending a Call
To end a call, press
, or close the flip. The call time is
displayed along with the name/number of the called party (if
available). The phone returns to Standby mode automatically.
• Access a phone number stored in the Phone Book or Call
Logs, and then prepend the number.
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, or open the flip.
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The Menu
Menu Organization
Call Waiting
Call Waiting enables you to receive a second call
during conversation. When a Call Waiting call comes in, the
incoming call alert sounds, when set, and a text notification is
displayed.
Contact your service provider to activate Call Waiting.
To answer a Call Waiting call:
1. To answer the call, press
The phone connects the calling party, and the places
current party on hold.
2. Press
again to switch between the two parties.
The Main Menu in Standby mode contains 8 primary options,
many of which contain sub-menus with more specific options.
The In Use Menu options are available in Conversation mode:
1. Calls
2. Phone Book
3. Mute/Unmute
4. Silent Key
5. Version
6. Send Tel #
Three-Way Calling
Three-Way Calling enables you to conduct conference calls with
two separate parties at the same time. The phone records the
outgoing call to both parties as separate entries in the Outgoing
Call Log, and you are billed airtime for each outgoing call
seperately. Contact your service provider to activate Three-Way
Calling.
To make a Three-Way Call:
SND: Send DTMF
To access a menu option, press
, and then press the associated digit key to select the desired option.
As an alternative to pressing the digit keys, access the menu,
and then press the scroll keys to scan options. Pressing the scroll
keys highlights each option in sequence. Press
to select
the highlighted option.
1. During conversation, press
Enter the phone number for the third party, and then press
again. The phone makes the other party on hold.
2. When the third party answers, press
again to
connect with the original party.
Call Forwarding
This phone provides the option of forwarding incoming calls to
another phone number, even while your phone is turned off.
Activating Call Forwarding does not affect outgoing calls made
from this phone.
Contact your service provider to activate Call Forwarding.
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Table 2: Main Menu Structure
SCH-510 Standby Menu
Main Menu
Menu Level 1
1. Calls ➪
1. Outgoing
2. Incoming
3. Erase Logs ➪
4. Air Time ➪
2. Phone Book ➪
3. Sounds➪
SCH-510 Standby Menu (Continued)
Main Menu
Menu Level 1
1. Ring ➪
1. Outgoing
2. Incoming
3. All
1. Last Call
2. Total
3. Erase Total
1. Ring Vol
2. Ring Type
3. Ring Tone
4. Remind Call ➪
5. Diff. Ring ➪
1. Back Light
2. Greeting
3. Version
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Menu Level 2
5. Analog Call
6. Voice Dial ➪
1. Record
2. Review
3. Erase All
4. Set Active
7. Setup ➪
1. Auto Retry
2. Auto Recv
3. Auto Hyphen
4. Anykey Ans
5. Tone Length
6. Tone ➪
1. Find Name
2. My Phone #
3. Add Entry
4. Find Entry
2. Key Beep
3. Alert ➪
4. Display ➪
Menu Level 2
1. Minute Beep
2. Svc Area
1. Set
2. Release
1. Caller 1
2. Caller 2
3. Caller 3
4. Caller 4
5. Caller 5
1. Release Tone
2. Connect Tone
7. Set Time
0. Security ➪
1. Lock Phone
2. Restrict ➪
3. Lock Code
4. Emergncy #
5. Send PIN
6. Clr Memory
7. NAM Mode ➪
8. Block Own #
9. System Sel ➪
0. Reset Phone
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1. Phone Book
2. Incoming
3. Outgoing
1. Manual NAM
2. Auto NAM
1. FM
2. CDMA
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Calls Options
Erasing Call Logs
Tracking Calls Through Call Logs
The Call Logs store up to nine incoming calls and nine outgoing
calls. Each log stores the name and phone number (if available), as well as the date/time stamp. In case of duplicate
entries back to back, the system consolidates those entries and
stores only the most recent call from the same phone number.
To review call logs:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Calls.
3. Press the associated digit key to select an option:
• Press
for Outgoing calls.
• Press
for Incoming calls.
4. When the list of calls is displayed, press the scroll keys to
select an entry to view, and then press
or the associated digit key to view the date/time stamp for the selected entry. If it matches up to one of entries in a Phone
Book, the name is displayed. If it doesn’t match up to one
of entries in a Phone Book, only the phone number is displayed.
5. Press
to display context-specific options:
• Press
for Talk.
• Press
for Show Entry (or Store if the phone number is not currently stored in the Phone Book).
• Press
for Prepend, and then add an area code or
feature code to the number before calling or saving the
number.
6. Press
to exit the Call Logs and return to the previous screen.
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You can erase phone numbers stored in the Call Logs.
To erase call logs:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Calls.
3. Press
for erasing logs. Additional options are
displayed.
4. Press the associated digit key to select one of the
following context-specific options:
• Press
for Outgoing calls.
• Press
for Incoming calls.
• Press
for All calls.
5. When the screen prompts for confirmation,
press
to confirm erasing the call logs, or press
to cancel the operation.
Reviewing Airtime
You can review the airtime of the most recent call, as well as
total airtime for all calls since the last reset action.
To review airtime:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu
2. Press
for Calls
3. Press
for Airtime
4. Press the associated digit key to display airtime for the
selected calls:
• Press
for Last Call.
• Press
for Total.
• Press
for Erase Total
5. Press
to return to Standby mode.
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Sounds Options
Ring Tone
Your phone receives incoming calls and provides call notification only when it is on. Notification type depends on the
selected setting.
When you select BELL as your ring type, you can set ring tone
from nine tones and four melodies.
Ring Volume
You can set ring volume in Standby mode from the Main Menu.
During an incoming call, press the Volume buttons to mute the
ringer.
To adjust ring volume in Standby mode:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2.Press
for Sounds.
3. Press
for Ring.
4. Press
for Ring Volume.
5. Press the scroll keys to scan volume options.
6. When the desired volume level is displayed,
press
to save the setting.
To set ring tone:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Sounds.
3. Press
for Ring.
4. Press
for Ring Tone.
5. Press the scroll keys to scan ring tones. Each tone sounds
as you scan the options.
6. When the desired option is displayed, press
the setting.
to save
Key Beep
The Key Beep sounds in response to pressing digit key.
You can set key beep in Standby mode from the Main Menu or
by pressing the Volume buttons on the side of the phone.
To set key beep volume:
Ring Type
You can set ring type from three types to signal an incoming
call: a bell, a lamp, or a vibrator.
To set ring type:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Sounds.
3. Press
for Ring.
4. Press
for Ring Type.
5. Press the scroll keys to scan ring types.
6. When the desired option is displayed, press
to save
the setting.
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l. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Sounds.
3. Press
for Key Beep.
4. Press the scroll keys to adjust the key beep:
You can adjust the key beep volume from level 0 to 8.
Level 0(silent) turns key beep off.
5. Press
to save the volume level you have chosen.
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Alerts
You can set alerts to turn the Minute Beep and Service Area
alert tones on and off, in Standby mode. The Minute Beep indicates the phone beeps every minute during your call.
The Service Area alert indicates when you are out of a service
area or when you return a service area.
To select alert options:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
3. Press
for Sounds.
for Alerts.
4. Press the associated digit key to select an option:
• Press
for Minute Beep.
• Press
for Service Area.
5. Press the scroll keys until the desired mode is displayed.
6. When the desired option is displayed, press
to save
the setting.
5. Respond to the screen prompt by entering the phone number.
6. Press
to save the setting.
7. Enter the time (in 24-hour clock) by pressing the digit keys.
To correct an incorrect digit, press
, and then enter
the correct digit.
• If you have stored the current time in the phone’s memory, you can enter a specific date and time for the alert to
sound. You can select ‘After Minute mode’ or ‘Time
Mode’ by pressing the scroll keys.
8. Press
to save the setting. The entered phone number, set time, and a confirmation message is displayed.
9. At the specified time, the alert sounds, and the name and
number are displayed, if available. If you want to make a
call, press
10. To cancel the reminder at any time, access the Remind
Call option (step 1, 2 and 3), press
to cancel the
setting, and then press
Remind Call
to confirm the action.
You can set the call reminder to sound alert at the specified
time, when your phone is turned on. If the phone is turned off
at the specified time, the alert will not sound.
To set the call reminder:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
3. Press
for Sounds.
for Remind Call.
4. Press
for Set.
• If this feature is already set up, the screen displays the
specified time and provides the option of overwriting the
current setting.
Press
to overwrite the current setting.
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Differential Ring
Display Options
The Differential Ring option enables you to activate a unique
ring to signal an incoming call by a stored caller number.
Your phone provides several display options.
To set Differential ring Volume:
Backlight Control
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Sounds.
3. Press
for Differential Ring.
When the phone is attached to the Hand-Free Car Kit, the backlight remains on. At other times, you can select backlight
options.
4. Press the corresponding digit key (1~5) to select the
desired caller.
To select backlight options:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
5. Enter the phone number by pressing the digit keys.
2. Press
for Dispiay.
6. To store the phone number, press
3. Press
for Backlight.
7. Press the scroll keys to scroll the list of ring tones and
melody tones. Each tone sounds as the options.
4. Press the scroll keys to scan menu options: 8 Seconds
(after last key is pressed), Off.
8. When the desired option is displayed, press
the setting.
5. When the desired option is displayed, press
the setting.
to save
to save
Personal Greeting
You can create a 12-character personal greeting message that
is displayed at turning on the phone and in Standby mode.
To create a personal greeting:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Display.
3. Press
for Greeting.
4. Enter your personal greeting message by pressing the
alphanumeric keys on the keypad.
5. Press
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Analog Call Option
Version Display
You can view the software version of your phone
during conversation or in Standby mode.
To view the version in Standby mode:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Display.
3. Press
for Version.
4. Press
to return to the previous screen.
To view the version in Conversation mode:
• Press
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Your phone is preset to Digital mode. If you want to make a
call in Analog mode, use this feature.
To make a call in Analog mode:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Analog Force Call.
3. Press
to set to Analog mode.
4. If you end the Analog call or do not make a call within 5
minutes, your phone returns to Digital mode automatically.
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Setup Options
Any Key Answer
Your phone contains many setup features that make communication easier and more efficient. Using them saves time and
makes yours even more fun to use.
To set setup options:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Setup.
3. Press the corresponding digit key to select the desired
option:
• Press
for Automatic Retry.
• Press
for Automatic Receiving.
• Press
for Automatic Hyphenation.
• Press
for Any Key Answer.
• Press
for Tone Length.
• Press
for Tone, and then select (1) Release Tone or
(2) Connect Tone.
• Press
for Set time.
4. Press the scroll keys until the desired mode is displayed.
5. Press
to save the setting.
Automatic Retry
When you make a call and the call is not connected, your phone
continue to make the call to the entered phone number.
Automatic Receiving
When a call comes in, you can answer the call automatically
after 2 rings. This feature does not work if you have chosen
Vibrator or Lamp as your ring type.
Automatic Hyphenation
Automatic Hyphenation hyphenates numbers as follows:
• 123-456-7890
Digits following a pause are not hyphenated.
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Activate Any Key Answer to answer incoming calls by pressing
any key on the keypad, except
Tone Length
Some phones you call can recognize only longer tones. You
may have to change the length to LONG for some calls. When
calling a paging system, your phone should be in the SHORT
mode.
Release Tone
You can set your phone to sound the release tone when a call is
released or dropped.
Connect Tone
You can set your phone to sound the connect tone when your
call is connected to the system.
Setting Current time
You can set the time and date on your phone.
To set the time:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Setup.
3. Press
for Set Time.
4. Enter the time and date. The current time, if set, is displayed. The month, day, hour and minute must be entered
with 2 digits. The year requires all four digits. If you don’t
input the time or you input the wrong time, “Invalid Time”
displays.
5. Press
to set the time.
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Phone Book
Overview of the Phone Book
Storing Phone Numbers
The Phone Book provides the following features:
Storing Phone Numbers/Names
• 79 memory locations
To store phone numbers/names:
• Optional name entry
• Text notification when overwriting or erasing entries
• Automatic scrolling to the next available location, with
manual location selection option
• Adding/Editing entries by name or location
• Direct access retrieval of entries by name or
location
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Phone Book.
for Add Entry. The screen prompts to enter a
phone number.
4. Enter the phone number by pressing the digit keys.
• Calling secret number/Silent keypad dialing
5. To store the phone number, press
. The first available
location is displayed.
6. To accept the displayed location, press
To select another location, press the scroll keys until the
desired location is displayed, and then press
7. To include a name with the phone number entry, respond to
the screen prompt by entering the name.
• Prepending phone numbers
8. After entering the name, press
• Searching entries by name or location
• Speed Dialing
• Making a call to the displayed Phone Book entry
• Displaying name/number when entry includes the name
Storing Phone Numbers at Call End
To store a phone number following conversation:
1. Press
to end the call. The call time and the phone
number are displayed.
2. To store the phone number, press
. The first available
location is displayed.
3. To finish this process, follow above-mentioned steps
(from step 6 to step 8).
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Viewing Stored Entries
Displaying Your Phone Number
Finding Entries By Location
To find an entry by location:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu
2. Press
for Phone Book.
3. Press
for Find Entry. The screen prompts to enter a
location number.
4. Enter the location by pressing the associated digit key, or
press the scroll keys until the desired location is displayed,
and then press
to display the selected entry.
5. When the desired entry is displayed, press
to make
a call.
You can check your own phone number.
To display your phone number:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Phone Book.
3. Press
for My Phone Number. The phone number of
your phone is displayed. If you have more than one own
phone number, press the scroll keys to check the next number
4. Press
to return to the previous screen.
Dialing from the Phone Book
Finding Entries by Name
You can locate Phone Book entries quickly when the phone is in
Standby mode: Press
to access the Phone Book in one
step and then press the scroll keys to scan entries.
To find Phone Book entries from the Main Menu;
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Phone Book.
3. Press
for Find Name. Stored names are displayed in
an alphabetical list.
4. Press the scroll keys until the desired name is displayed.
You can also enter the first letter of the name by pressing
the associated alphanumeric key. Using this method, the
phone searches for the names in the list beginning with
that letter, and then the first name is displayed in that section of the list. If desired, you can also enter the second
letter in the name by pressing the associated alphanumeric
key.
5. when the desired entry is displayed, press
to make
a call.
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Dialing By Memory Location
Your phone enables you to make calls quickly by entering the
associated digit key (s) for the Phone Book memory location of
the phone number you are calling.
The following table outlines dialing shortcuts:
Table 3: Memory Dialing Shortcuts
ACTIVITY
SHORTCUT
One-touch Dialing:
Press and hold the associated digit key
for the location.
Two-touch Dialing:
Press the first associated digit key
briefly, and then press and hold the
second digit key.
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Editing Phone Book Entries
Erasing Phone Book Entries
To edit a Phone Book entry:
To erase Phone Book entries:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Phone Book.
2. Press
for Phone Book.
3. Access the desired entry using one of the search methods
described under “Viewing Stored Entries” on page 38.
3. Access the desired entry using one of the search methods
described under “Viewing Stored Entries” on page 38.
4. When the desired entry is displayed, press
text-specific options.
4. When the desired entry is displayed, press
5. Press
for con-
for Edit. Additional options are displayed.
6. Press the associated digit key to select an option:
• Press
played.
for Phone #. The phone number is dis-
context-specific options.
5. Press
for Erase.
6. Press
to erase the displayed entry. The “Erased”
notification is displayed, along with the name, number, and
location.
Press
to delete the phone number, and then enter
the new phone number by pressing the digit keys.
Press
• Press
to save the new number.
for Name. The name is displayed.
Press
to delete the name, and then enter the new
name by pressing the alphanumeric keys. Press
to
save the new name.
• Press
for Entry #.
The Phone Book location number is displayed. Press the
scroll keys until the desired location is displayed, and
then press
to save the new location.
• Press
for Secret.
This option is to prevent dialed phone numbers from
displaying on the screen.
See the ‘Storing Secret Numbers’ on the page 42.
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Voice Dial
Storing Secret Numbers
Voice Dialing
You can select the Secret option to prevent dialed phone numbers from displaying on the screen.
Your phone features Smartspeak ®, the new Voice Dialing system from Advanced Recognition Technology. You can call up to
20 stored entries by speaking the name into the microphone.
Using the Voice Dialing option requires that you first train the
phone to recognize the name.
To store a secret number in the Phone Book:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Phone Book.
3. Store the phone number as described under “Storing Phone
Numbers” on page 37, or access an existing entry as
described under “Viewing Stored Entries” on page 38.
4. When the phone number is displayed, press
for
context-specific options.
5. Press
for Edit. Additional options are displayed.
6. Press
for Secret.
7. Press the scroll keys until the desired mode is displayed.
8. Press
to save the setting.
Training the Phone
To train the phone for Voice Dialing:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Voice Dial.
3. Press
for Record. The system provides voice
prompts and screen displays to guide you through the
recording process.
4. Respond to the prompt by saying the name you want to
save. The phone stores the name as a first sample, and
then prompts for the name again.
5. Respond to the prompt by repeating the name after the
beep. The phone stores the name as a second sample, and
then requests the phone number.
6. Enter the phone number by pressing the digit keys.
7. To store the phone number, press
. The name and
number display, along with the notification “Recorded”.
The screen then returns to the Voice Dialing menu.
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Activation
Tips on Recording Name
◆ Avoid recording similar names phonetically. If you record a
similar name to the one already in memory,
the phone requests another name.
◆ Avoid recording in a noisy place.
◆ Speak clearly and naturally.
◆ The person who will use the phone should record the name.
The phone does not recognize the name if the voice sounds
differently.
◆ Avoid too long or short name. It is recommended to contain
2 to 5 syllables.
◆ Voice dial feature is available only in CDMA mode.
◆ If this feature does not work properly, erase the name, and
record with another name.
◆ It is recommended to practice several times to obtain best
result.
◆ You can record up to 20 names. If you record more than 20,
the phone announces ‘Memory is full’.
Checking Recorded Name
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Voice Dial.
3. Press
for Review. A list of entries is displayed.
Voice Dialing is always active once you have trained the phone
to accept Voice Dialing entries. To make calls using Voice
Dialing, simply press and hold
, and then say the name
into the phone after you hear the prompt.
You can also initiate a Voice Dialing call just by opening the
flip, when you select this option through the Main Menu.
To change Voice Dialing setup options:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Voice Dial.
3. Press
for Set Active.
4. Press the scroll keys until the desired mode is displayed:
•[
] Only: Enables Voice Dialing by pressing and holding
•[
] / Flip: Enables Voice Dialing by pressing and
holding
, or by opening the flip.
5. When the desired option is displayed, press
the setting.
4. Press the digit key to select the desired entry, or press the
scroll keys to scan entries. Your phone plays the recorded
name.
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Using Voice Dialing
Erasing Voice Dialing Entries
To erase an individual Voice Dialing entry:
Making a Call
To make a call using Voice Dialing:
1. To make the call, press and hold
depending on the setting.
, or open the flip,
2. At the voice prompt, say the name into the phone.
• If the phone recognizes the name, the phone attempts a
connection.
• If the phone does not recognize the name, the screen
prompts to enter the name again.
• If the phone is unable to recognize the name after two
attempts, the message “cannot recognize name.Please
check name.” is displayed. Return to Standby mode by
pressing
, and then try the call again later.
Reviewing Voice Dialing Entries
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Voice Dial.
3. Press
for Review. A list of entries is displayed.
4. Press the digit key to select the desired entry, or press the
scroll keys to scan entries. The recorded names play audibly as you scroll through the list.
5. When the desired entry is displayed, press
that entry.
To erase all Voice Dialing entries:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Voice Dial.
3. Press
for Erase All.
4. Press
to erase all voice dialing entries.
To review Voice Dialing entries:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Voice Dial.
3. Press
for Review. A list of entries is displayed.
4. Press the digit key to select the desired entry. Or press the
scrll keys to scan entries and then press
The recorded names play audibly as you scroll through the
list.
5. Press
to return to Standby mode.
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Voice Memo
Recording a Voice Memo
This phone can record 10 voice memos.
• In Standby mode, a 60-second timer is displayed, and
an alert sounds to indicate when recording time expires.
• In Coversation mode, the 60-second timer is displayed,
but recording time may vary. The voice memo records only
the other party’s conversation, and an alert beep sounds
every 15 seconds to keep the other party informed of the
recording his conversation.
To record a voice memo in standby mode:
1. Press and hold
button while recording.
The message“Recording” is displayed along with the timer.
Note: Recording telephone conversations without the consent
of the other party may be illegal in some states.Samsung shall
not be liable to any party for any damages resulting from such
taping, and the purchasers or users agree to fully and completely indemnify Samsung from any claims, demands, suits or
expenses resulting from such use.
Reviewing a Voice Memo
To review a voice memo:
1. Press
button to display the Memo menu.
2. Press
for Review. The phone displays the memo
header for saved memos in sequence.
3. Following options are displayed during Reviewing the memo:
2. Record the memo by speaking into the microphone.
• Press
to Replay the memo.
3. To stop recording, remove your hand from
A context-specific menu becomes available.
• Press
to Erase the memo.
• Press
to listen to the Next memo.
• Press
to listen to the Previous memo.
button.
4. To save the memo with the default date/time stamp,
press
. And you can select further options:
• Press
for Add Label. The screen labels the meno
with the date/time stamp.
• Press
for Continue. Press and hold
to continue recording.
• Press
for Erase. Press
current memo.
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4. After reviewing the memos, press
mode.
button
button to erase the
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Security Options
Security Menu
Lock Mode
Your phone provides many security options, including a userprogrammable lock code, and call restriction features.
To access the Security menu in Standby mode, press
. Press the associated digit key to acces one
of the security options.
Locking the phone restricts outgoing calls except emergency
numbers.
You must enter the four digit lock code to see any options in
this menu. The default lock code is 0000 or the last four digits
of your phone number.
To make an outgoing call in Lock mode:
• To call an emergency number, enter the number and then
press
• To place normal outgoing calls, press
to display the
Lock Code screen, and then enter the lock code. When the
Standby screen is displayed, enter the phone number, and
then press
Lock Code Setting
The default lock code for your phone is 0000 or the last four
digits of your phone number, depending on activation. You can
enter a personal lock code, and then change the lock code as
often as you like.
To enter a new lock code:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Security.
3. Press
for Lock Code.
4. Enter a new, four-digit lock code by pressing the desired
digit keys.
5. Press
to save the new lock code.
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Locking the Phone
Call Restriction
To lock the phone:
Restricting Calls
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Security.
3. Press
for Lock Phone.
4. Press the scroll keys to select an option:
• Off: The phone remains unlocked.
• Now: The phone is locked immediately.
Your phone provides the following Call Restriction options in
the Security menu:
• Phone Book Use
• Limit Incoming Calls
• Limit Outgoing Calls
To restrict calls:
• On Power-Up: The phone is locked automatically when
you turn the phone on.
1. Press
2. Press
5. Press
3. Press
for Restrict.
4. Press the associated digit key to select an option:
• Press
to restrict Phone Book.
to save the setting.
• Press
• Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Security.
to restrict Incoming calls.
to restrict Outgoing calls.
5. Press the scroll keys when the desired mode is displayed.
6. Press
to save the setting.
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Emergency Numbers
Other Options
Special numbers (911, *911, #911) are prograrmmed into your
phone. The Security menu provides the option of storing three
emergency numbers.
Send PIN
You can make calls to emergency numbers when the phone is
locked or when “Outgoing call is restricted” is active.
Storing Emergency Numbers
To store emergency numbers:
1. Press
to display the Main menu.
2. Press
for Security.
3. Press
for Emergency Numbers.
4. Press the associated digit key to select a location for the
special number.
5. Enter the number by pressing the digit keys.
6. Press
to save the number.
Dialing Emergency Numbers
If your system supplier provides this service and you have a PIN
assigned by the system supplier, you can set your phone to send
the PIN when you make a call. This feature prevents the phone
from being used by unauthorized persons. For information on
this service in detail, contact your service provider.
Clear Memory
You can erase all numbers in memory at the Phone Book. The
screen displays “All memories are cleared”.
To erase all numbers in memory:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Security.
3. Press
for clear Memory.
4. Press the corresponding key to select context-specific
options.
• press
to erase.
• Press
to cancel.
To dial emergency numbers in Lock mode:
1. Enter the emergency number by pressing the digit keys.
2. Press
to make the call.
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NAM Selection
System Selection
The NAM (Number Assignment Module) enables you to subscribe to one or more service networks. Your phone has a
Manual and an Automatic mode for selecting the network.
In the Manual mode, you set the phone to the network you
want to use. In the Automatic mode, the phone selects the
network automatically based on system information for the area
you are in.
To set NAM mode:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Security.
3. Press
for NAM Mode.
4. Press the corresponding digit key to select the desired
option:
• Press
for Manual NAM, and then select a NAM:
NAM-1, NAM-2, NAM-3, NAM-4.
• Press
for Automatic NAM, and then choose the
desired mode to use the scroll keys.
5. Press
to save the setting.
The system selection feature of your phone enables you to
choose which of the system providers you will use.
To select system:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Security.
3. Press
for System Selection.
4. Press the corresponding digit key to select the desired
option:
• Press
for FM, and then select system modes:
A Only, A Pref, B Only, B Pref, Home Only.
Block Own Number
This feature allows you to block your own number display. If
you turn this feature on, the message “Blocked for phone number” is displayed when function ‘My Phone #’ is accessed by
pressing
To set the blocking:
1. Press
to display the Main Menu.
2. Press
for Security.
3. Press
for Block Own Number.
• Press
for CDMA, and then select system modes:
A Only, A Pref, B Only, B Pref, Home Only.
5. When the desired option is displayed, press
to save
the setting.
Reset Phone
If you want to reset all of your phone’s features to the manufacturer’s defaults, you can do so with this feature.
To reset the phone:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Security.
for Reset Phone.
4. Press the corresponding key to select the desired mode.
• Press
to reset.
• Press
to cancel.
4. Press the scroll keys until the desired mode is displayed.
5. Press
to save the setting.
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Message Services
Short Message Services and Voicemail
Reviewing Messages
Your phone receives voicemail notification, text messages, and
paging. And your phone transmits text messages and pages.
When the phone receives a message, an alert sounds, and a text
notification is displayed. The message indicator (
) remains
on the screen until you read the text messages or you listen to
the voicemail notification messages.
Your phone receives incoming messages in both Standby and
Conversation modes. When a new message arrives, an alert
sounds, and the message header is displayed. The message
header includes the type of message (Text, Paging, Voicemail
Notification) and the name/phone number, if available.
When message memory reaches 75 percent capacity, the screen
displays a text notification and a prompt to erase old messages.
At 100 percent capacity, the screen displays a text notification
and rejects additional incoming messages until you erase some
of the stored messages.
The phone automatically adjusts the incoming message alert
volume to the lowest setting when the phone is in Conversation
mode.
Incoming voicemail notification and text messages transmit even
when the phone is in Lock mode. To access a message, or to
return a call other than an emergency number, enter the lock
code.
* Contact your service provider to activate Message Service.
Not currently available in all markets.
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You can review the message upon notification or store the message for later review. The Messages menu provides options for
reviewing the name/phone number of the sender, date/time
stamp, priority, and the message.
Your phone can store up to 20 pages and text messages,
depending on the length of the message.
You can erase an individual message after reviewing it, or erase
all stored messages at one time.
Reviewing Voicemail Messages
To review voicemail messages:
1. Press
to dispiay the Messages Menu.
2. Press
for RX Message. The number of new messages is displayed next to the associated message type in
the menu.
3. Press
for Voicemail. The screen displays
“Voicemail”, the time, date, and the number of new,
unread messages.
4. Press
for context-specific options:
• Press
to Listen to voicemail messages.
• Press
to Reset the counter for voicemail messages, if desired. (The system resets the counter automatically after you listen to all new messages).
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Reviewing Page and Text Messages
Choosing Alert Type for Message Receiving
To review page and text messages:
The phone alerts you when a message is received. You can
choose how frequently this happens. The three options are:
EVERY 2 MIN, OFF, ONCE.
1. Press
to display the Messages Menu.
2. Press
for RX Message. The number of new messages is displayed next to the associated message type in
the menu.
3. Press
for Page, or press
for Text. An indexed
list of paging or text messages is displayed. An exclamation point next to an entry indicates an urgent message.
A tick(v) beside the entry indicates that you have read and
stored the message.
4. Press the scroll keys to highlight a message, and then
press
to select the highlighted message for review.
(You can also press the associated digital key to select a
message by its entry number.)
5. When the message is displayed, press
message.
6. After reviewing the message, press
context-specific options:
to review the
for
• Press
for Talk (to call the phone number).
• Press
to erase the current message.
• Press
to review the Next message.
• Press
7. Press
To set the frequency of alert:
1. Press
to display the Message menu.
2. Press
for RX Message.
3. Press
to select SMS Alert.
4. Press the scroll keys until the desired mode is displayed.
5. Press
to save the setting.
Erasing Messages
You can erase all stored messages.
To erase messages:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Message Menu.
for RX Message.
for Erase All.
4. Press
to confirm erasing, or press
to review the Previous message.
to return to the standby mode.
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Transmitting Messages
Transmitting Using Stored Messages
Your phone transmits text messages and paging. Your phone
can store up to 10 outgoing messages. And you can store the
message for later sending.
To transmit using Message logs:
1. Press
to display the Message Menu.
2. Press
for TX Message.
Transmitting Paging and Text Messages
3. Press
for TX Box.
To transmit paging and text messages:
4. Press
for Stored Messages.
1. Press
to display the Messages Menu.
2. Press
for TX Message.
3. Press
for Paging, or press
for Messaging.
4. The screen displays to guide you through the process. If
you choose to transmit a Text, press the associated
alphanumeric key to enter a letter. Press
to end a
typing.
5. Your phone requests the Destination phone number.
The phone uses the number to process later.
6. Enter the desired phone number.
5. When the list of messages is displayed, press the scroll
keys to select an entry.
If you press
, your phone prompts to enter the destination phone number. You can enter other number as a
message destination. And then press
. The phone
processes a transmission.
If you press
, you can erase the seleted entry.
Erasing Messages
To erase messages:
1. Press
to display the Message Menu.
7. Press
. The phone requests the Call Back number.
This number may be your phone number, office number or
home number.
2. Press
for TX Message.
3. Press
for TX Box.
4. Press
for Erase All.
8. Enter the desired phone number.
5. Press
to confirm erasing, or press
9. Press
. And then the phone requests you to set text
messages’ priority, if available.
Priority options are: NORMAL, URGENT, EMERGENCY.
10. Press
. And then the phone processes a transmission. If the processing is finished successfully, you can store
the message.
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Safety
For a variety of safety reasons, it is important to consider where
you will be using your phone. When using your phone and its
accessories, please follow these guidelines:
Compliance with Safety Standards
The SAMSUNG phone meets all standards and recommendations for the protection of the public from exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy established by governmental
bodies and other qualified organizations. To reduce the risk of
fire, electric shock, serious personal injur y, or property damage,
please follow these guidelines:
Driving
Using a wireless phone while driving is illegal in some states
and countries. Observe the laws and regulations for your area,
and pull over the car and park if you need to make a call.
If you must use the phone while driving, purchase and install
the optional Hands-Free Car Kit.
Electronic Devices
Your wireless telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver.
When the power is on, the phone receives and sends out RF
energy. Most modern electronic equipment, such as equipment
in hospitals and cars, contains an RF signal shield. RF energy
may affect some inadequately shielded electronic equipment.
Turn off your phone in health care facilities, and always request
permission before using the phone near medical equipment.
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such
as pacemakers and hearing aids, to determine if they are
shielded adequately from external RF signals.
Note if there are any regulations posted in the area regarding
the operation of wireless phones, and learn where you can use
them safely within the facility.
Aircraft
Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft. The Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) requires that you have prior permission from the crew to use your phone while the plane is on
the ground. FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the
plane is in the air. Do not use your phone at any time while
traveling on board .
Blasting Areas
Construction crews often use remote-control RF devices to set
off explosives. To avoid interfering with blasting operations,
turn off your phone when you are in a blasting area or in any
area with signs posted that read “Turn off two-way radio.”
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Accessories
Other Dangerous Areas
Batteries
Turn off your phone in any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its accessories could
generate sparks, which could cause explosion or fire. Areas
with a potentially explosive atmosphere may not always be
clearly marked. These areas may include:
Three types of Li Ion batteries are available for use with your
SAMSUNG phone:
• Standard Battery - BTL1068S
• Extended Battery - BTL1668E
• Fueling areas, such as gas stations
Dual-Slot Desktop Charger (DTC68)
• Below deck on boats
The Dual-Slot Desktop Charger charges the battery at your
home or office.
• Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities
• Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as
grain, dust, or metal powders
• Any other area where you would normally be advised to
turn off your vehicle engine
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosives in
the compartment of a vehicle containing your phone or accessories.
Cigarette Lighter Adapter (CHG68)
The Cigarette Lighter Adapter charges your SAMSUNG phone in
a vehicle while you drive and enables you to operate the phone
from a vehicle cigarette lighter socket.
Travel Charger (TC68)
The Travel Charger plugs into a wall outlet and enables you to
charge a single battery at your home or office or while traveling.
Hands-Free Car Kit (HF68)
The Hands-Free Car Kit provides safety, freedom and conve nience in your vehicle. (Kit includes Cradle and Microphone.)
Charging Times with Accessories
Standard
Battery
Dual-Slot Desktop Charger 3.5 hrs.
Travel Charger 2.5 hrs.
Hands-Free Car Kit 4.0 hrs.
Cigarette Lighter Adapter 4.0 hrs.
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Extended
Battery
4.5 hrs.
3.0 hrs.
6.0 hrs.
4.5 hrs.
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Glossary of Terms
Airtime - Actual time spent talking on the wireless phone.
Most carriers bill customers based on how many
minutes of airtime they use each month.
Antenna - A device for transmitting or receiving
signals. The size and shape of antennas are
determined, in part, by the frequency of the signal
they receive. Wireless phones and the base station must have antennas.
Base Station - The fixed radio transmitter/receiver that
maintains communications with mobile radio
telephones within a given area. (Typically
seen as cell or cell site.)
CDMA - (Code Division Multiple Access) A spread-spectrum
approach to digital transmission. With CDMA, each
conversion is digitized and then tagged with a code.
The mobile phone deciphers only a particular code to
pick the right conversation off the air. The transmitted signal is just above noise level across the available bandwidth.
Channel - Communications signals transmit along paths
called channels.
Codec - COmpression & DECompression.
Deactivation - The process of rendering a wireless phone
inactive.
DTMF - (Dual-tone Multi Frequency) You send DTMF signals
when you enter numbers by pressing the digit keys.
EVRC - (Enhanced Variable Rate Codec) EVRC is a new global
standard for compressing and decompressing voice
signals. EVRC uses a lower bit rate (the number of
bits sent per second) than existing CDMA vocoders,
while providing significant improvements in voice
quality. This technology enables your phone to provide superb voice quality while benefiting from the
ability to process more cellular voice calls using less
bandwidth than the voice codecs in CDMA networks
today.
Frequency - A measure based on time, as one or more
waves per second, in an electrical or
lightwave information signal. A signal’s
frequency is stated in cycles-per-second or
Hertz (Hz).
Hands-Free - A feature that permits a driver to use a wireless phone without lifting or holding the handset - an important safety feature for automobiles, tractors and most other motorized vehicles.
LCD - (Liquid Crystal Display) Commonly used to refer to the
screen display on the wireless phone.
LED - (Light Emitting Diode) Commonly used to refer to a small
light on the wireless phone or on the Desktop Charger.
The LED lights on the phone to indicate an incoming
call. The LED lights on the charger to indicate that
charging battery is taking place.
Prepend - The addition of a prefix, such as an area code, to a
phone number.
RF - Radio Frequency
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Index
Roaming - The ability to use a wireless phone to make and
receive calls outside of the home service area.
Service Charge - The amount paid each month to receive
wireless service.
SMS - (Short Message Services) The variety of messaging services available on the SAMSUNG phone, including voicemail, numeric paging and text messaging.
Standby Time - The amount of time a fully charged wireless
portable or transportable phone can be on
and idle without being in use. (SeeTalk
Time.)
Talk Time - The length of time a person can talk on a portable
or transportable wireless phone without recharging the battery.
Vocoder - Voice Coder. A device used to convert speech into
digital signals.
Voicemail - A computerized answering service that answers a
call, plays a greeting and records a message.
Depending on the sophistication of the service, it
can notify the subscriber, via a pager, of an incoming call or message. (Also called voice messaging.)
Wireless - Radio-based Systems that allow transmission of
telephone or data signals through the air without a
physical connection, such as a metal wire (copper)
or fiber optic cable.
Licensed by QUALCOMM lncorporated under one or more of the following
Patents.
U.S. Patent No.
4,901,307
5,056,109
5,099,204
5,101,501
5,103,459
5,107,225
5,109,390
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Answering a Call
19
Alerts
28
Analog Call Option
33
Aircraft
65
Accessories
67
Battery
12
Battery Charge Indicator
13
Battery Disposal and Recycling
14
Basic Operations
16
Basic Operations of Your Phone
16
Backlight Control
31
Block Own Number
56
Blasting Areas
65
Batteries
67
Charging the Battery
13
Caring for the Battery
14
Call Quality
15
Correcting a Misdialed Number
19
Call Waiting
20
Call Forwarding
20
Calls Options
24
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Checking Recorded Name
44
Erasing Voice Dialing Entries
47
Call Restriction
53
Emergency Numbers
54
Clear Memory
55
Erasing Messages
63
Choosing Alert Type for Message Receiving
61
Electronic Devices
65
Compliance with Safety Standards
64
Cigarette Lighter Adapter
67
Charging Times with Accessories
67
Description of Your Phone
Features
Finding Entries by Location
38
Finding Entries by Name
38
Display Messages
11
Dual-Slot Desktop Charger
12
Getting Started
Differential Ring
30
Glossary of Terms
Diaplay Options
31
Displaying Your Phone Number
39
Dialing from the Phone Book
39
Dialing Emergency Numbers
54
Driving
64
Dual-Slot Desktop Charger
67
Key Functions
68
Installing the Battery
12
Index
71
Key Beep
27
18
Ending a Call
19
Lock Mode
51
Erasing Call Logs
25
Lock Code Setting
51
Editing Phone Book Entries
40
Locking the Phone
52
Erasing Phone Book Entries
41
Emergency Dialing
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Making Calls
18
Making a Call
46
Menu Organization
21
Main Menu Structure
22
Memory Dialing Shortcuts
39
Message Services
58
Ring Tone
27
Remind Call
28
Reviewing Voice Dialing Entries
46
Reset Phone
57
Reviewing Messages
59
Reviewing Voicemail Messages
59
Reviewing Page and Text Messages
60
NAM Selection
56
Screen Display
Status Indicators
10
Standby Mode
17
Overview of the Phone Book
36
Sounds Options
26
Other Options
55
Setup Options
34
Other Dangerous Areas
66
Setting Current time
35
Storing Phone Numbers
37
Storing Phone Numbers at Call End
37
Prepend Dialing
18
Storing Secret Numbers
42
Personal Greeting
31
Security Options
50
Phone Book
36
Security Menu
50
Storing Emergency Numbers
54
Send PIN
55
System Selection
57
Removing the Battery
12
Receiving Calls
19
Reviewing Airtime
25
Ring Volume
26
Ring Type
Short Message Services and Voicemail
58
Safety
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Turn On/Off
17
Three-Way Calling
20
The Menu
21
Tracking Calls Through Call Logs
24
Tips on Recording Name
44
Transmitting Messages
62
Transmitting Paging and Text Messages
62
Transmitting Using Stored Messages
63
Using Voice Dialing
46
Version Display
32
Viewing Stored Entries
38
Voice Dial
43
Voice Dialing
43
Voice Memo
48
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DIGITAL PORTABLE
CELLULAR TELEPHONE
SCH-510
Owner’s Manual
Printed in Korea
Code No.: GH68-xxxxxA
U.S.A 98/11. Rev.1.0
Please read this manual before operating the phone,
and keep it for future reference.

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