Samsung Electronics Co SCH570 Single-Mode Cellular CDMA Phone User Manual A

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Single-Mode Cellular CDMA Phone A

Users Manual

CDMA PORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE SCH-570OWNER’S MANUALSCH-570 (1-19)  10/26/98 9:00 AM  Page 1
3You are advised to turn off the phonewhen at a gas station.NEVER store or carry inflammable gas,liquids or explosive materials in thesame compartment as your cellularphone.Safety PrecautionsThe use of cellular phones in an aircraft:◆Is dangerous to aircraft operations.◆May disrupt the cellular network.◆Is illegal.Failure to observe in-flight regulationsmay lead to the suspension of cellularservices and/or legal action.The illustrations below indicate the safetyprecautions to be taken when using your cellulartelephone.Parts ListThe SCH-570 product contains the following parts.Phone Charger Battery (BTL1062S)Strap Manual(Quick ReferenceCard included)NEVER use your phone while driving,even if hands free operation is allowed.ALWAYS park your vehicle first.In some countries, it is illegal to usemobile and radio telephones whiledriving.DO NOT use the power adapter if:◆The power cord is damaged.◆The phone has been dropped orundergone a shock.Have an authorized service center repairthe phone. NEVER try to repair thephone by yourself.SymbolsPress/Push①= Step number Important☞Note2SCH-570 (1-19)  10/26/98 9:00 AM  Page 2
5Contents4Front View of the Phone   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Rear View of the Phone  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7LCD Display and Indicators   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Preparation  Installing the Battery Pack  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Charging the Battery Pack  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Tips on Battery Charging  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Checking the Battery Charge Level   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Basic OperationTurning the Phone On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Extending the Antenna   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Making a Call   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Using One Touch Silent Mode  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Receiving Calls   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Adjusting Volumes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Mute  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Recording the Other Person’s Talking During Telephone Conversation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Choosing Alert Type  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Choosing Ringer Bell  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Redialing the Last Numbers   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Memory DialingFinding an Empty Memory Location  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Storing Numbers in Memory  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Entering Name in Memory  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Correcting a Name or Number  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Storing Numbers into Numeric Group   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30One-Touch Dialing  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Two-Touch Dialing  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Searching for Numbers in Memory  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Erasing Numbers in Memory  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Voice DialingVoice Dialing  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Recording Name   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Checking Recoded Name  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Erasing Recorded Name   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Using Voice Dial   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Useful FeaturesTurning Tones On and Off  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Sending Your Own Phone Number  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Displaying Your Own Phone Number  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48System Selection  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Message Service  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Setting Alarm  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54DTMF Dialing   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Timers  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Advanced Features  Using Calculator   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64Using Stop Watch  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Automatic Feature Setup  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Changing Greeting Message  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69Restricting the Use of the Phone  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Changing Lock Code   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73Locking the Phone  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74Warning Beep Generation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75Choosing NAM   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Setting the Phone to Send PIN   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77System Reset   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79MiscellaneousCleaning Your Cellular Phone  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Battery Safety Precautions   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81Accessories  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83Troubleshooting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84LCD Messages   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Summary  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89SCH-570 (1-19)  10/26/98 9:00 AM  Page 4
7EarmicrophoneReceiving lampBuzzerAntennaSpeakerLCD displayNumber KeypadMicrophoneCoverSTO : stores names and numbers inmemoryRCL : recalls stored memory entriesFCN : helps access special featuresSEND : makes a callCLR : clears messages on LCDEND/     : ends a call. Also it turns power on and offadjusts volume orscrolls options menuBattery lock/unlock button BatteryCharging points6Front View of the Phone Rear View of the PhoneStrap holeSCH-570 (1-19)  10/26/98 9:00 AM  Page 6
91. To attach the battery pack aftercharging, align it with the phoneabout 1cm (1/2”) away from its placeso that the two arrows on the phoneare seen, the battery charge contactspointing downward.displays the dialednumbers and thecurrent status2. Slide the battery pack upwards untilit clicks firmly into position.Result: Your phone is now ready to beturned on.8Installing the Battery Pack3. To remove the battery pack, release itby pressing the button on the rear ofthe phone.4. Slide the battery pack downwardabout 1cm (1/2”) and lift it away fromthe phone.LCD Display and Indicatorsblinks while your phone selects a channeland lights up when the line is connected.NOSVC: no service areaSVC: service arealights up when your phone is out of thehome area.CDMA: digital modedisplays the signal strength level with the number of bars.displays the battery charge level status withthe number of blocks.indicates you have voicemail or textmessages.indicates the vibration mode.indicates silent mode (lamp mode).SCH-570 (1-19)  10/26/98 9:00 AM  Page 8
111. Plug the power cord of the chargerinto an appropriate wall socket.◆When the power is connectedcorrectly, the yellow lamp on thecharger flickers once.2. To charge the battery pack, insert thebattery pack into the rear slot of thecharger.◆The lamp marked BATT on the frontpanel of the charger lights up red.3. If you do not wish to use your phonewhile charging the battery, you can:◆Leave the battery pack attached tothe phone.◆Place the phone in the front slot ofthe charger. The lamp markedPHONE on the front panel of thecharger lights up red.10Charging the Battery PackWhen you purchase the product, the battery is notfully charged. Please charge the battery fully beforeyou operate your phone.If the lamp blinks yellow, the battery pack is not properlyinserted or the contact of the charging terminal is stained orrusty. When this occurs, remove the battery pack, check thecharging terminal and reinsert the battery pack. If this doesnot work properly, replace the battery pack with a new one.Tips on Battery Charging◆The lamp color indicates the charging status as follows:Front (phone charging lamp) (off) greenyellow greenStatus StandbyredredCharging CompletedSlotRear (batterycharging lamp)•If both the front and rear slots are occupied, the chargingtime may be longer.•When both the front and rear slots are occupied, the frontslot charges first.•It is normal for the battery pack to become warm duringcharging.◆The full charging time is different according to the battery typeas follows: (min)Standard Extended-lifeabout 180 about 210SCH-570 (1-19)  10/26/98 9:00 AM  Page 10
131. To turn on the phone, press END/and hold.Result: The phone◆Beeps◆Displays the greeting message, yourphone number, and current date andtime.If the phone is locked, themessage LOCKED is displayed.To unlock the phone, enter thelock code. You can place a 3-digitemergency call when the phoneis locked.2. To turn off the phone, press END/until you hear a beep tone.Turning the Phone On and OffThe phone can only place and receive calls when itis turned on.12•If any button is pressed in the lowbattery status, the LCD backlightlamp is not turned on.• If the battery is fully discharged, awarning tone sounds three timesand the power is turned off.The number of blocks represents thebattery charge level.Example:Battery fully chargedBattery lowWhen the battery drops to a low level,the phone beeps and the battery iconturns to       .Checking the Battery Charge LevelThe battery charge level is displayed at the leftcorner of the LCD display.•The operating time varies according to the service mode youare using.•If you stay in no-service area for a long time, the operatingtime may be shorten.•The standby time is different according to the service typeprovided from the supplier.•The battery is a consumable product, so that the battery lifewill be reduced. We guarantee the battery for 6 months.When the battery life is reduced by half, purchase newbattery.◆When fully charged, the new battery will last as follows:Talk mode about 120 min about 150 minStandbymodeSLOT 0 15-25 hr 25-35 hrBattery Standard ExtendedStatusSLOT 1 30-40 hr 40-55 hrSLOT 2 50-70 hr 60-90 hrSCH-570 (1-19)  10/26/98 9:00 AM  Page 12
151. Open the cover, and enter desiredtelephone number, including the areacode.Result: The number entered isdisplayed.You can only make a call when the phone is turnedon.2. If you make a mistake:◆Press CLR once or more until theincorrect digit or digits are cleared. ◆Continue entering your number.To clear the whole number, pressCLR and hold.3. When you have entered the wholenumber, press SEND.Result:◆The number is dialed.◆The I N U S E indication is displayed.141. Grasp the knob on the end of theantenna and carefully pull theantenna out to its full extension.Result: Reception quality is improved.2. When you have finished the call,push the antenna back in.The signal strength is indicated on the display:Strong signalWeak signal If the connect tone feature is set, you can hear the connecttone when your phone is connected to the basestation systemto make a call.Extending the Antenna Making a CallFor best performance, extend the antenna fullywhen you use the phone. 4. If the other party answers, begin theconversation.Result: Call time is displayed. Forfurther details, see ‘Call Time Display’under ‘Automatic Feature Setup’ onpage 68.SCH-570 (1-19)  10/26/98 9:00 AM  Page 14
17You can receive calls when the phone is turned on.161. When there is an incoming call, thephone rings.• You can choose the alert type;bell, vibrator, lamp, orvibrator+bell. For details, seepage 21.• If there are missed calls younot answered, the number ofthe calls appears on the firstline of the display.•If the call is made on a cellularphone the caller’s cellularphone number is already storedin your phone’s memory, yourphone displays the caller’snumber and name (if storedwith the number). or2. To answer the call:If the cover is... Do...Closed Open the coveror Press  or  .Already opened Press any button.3. Begin the conversation.2. To release the Silent mode, press andhold      again.Result: The phone is reset to the alerttype previously chosen. The message,for example, Change to BELLm o d e is displayed.4. When you have finished the call: ◆Close the coveror◆Press END/ .If ‘Restrict Incoming Call’ feature is activated and there is anincoming call, the message PAGE RESTRICTED isdisplayed and you can not answer the call. For details, seepage 70.If your party does not answer your call and you turn on theautomatic redial feature (see page 67), INUSE flickers andREDIAL appears on the LCD. Your phone is automaticallyredialing the number. When a call is connected usingautomatic redialing, the phone rings once to alert you so thatyou may begin conversation. If you do not want the number tobe redialed, press END/ .5. When you have finished the call:◆Close the cover.or◆Press END/ .Receiving CallsYou can set the phone not to make any sound, forexample, ringer or keytone at the touch of a button.Using One Touch Silent Mode1. Press and hold     in Standby mode.Result: The phone vibrates withmessage Change to Silentm o d e in the display.If you try to select alert type while the phone is under thesilent mode, Restricted by Silent modemessage is displayed and the phone returns to Standby mode.SCH-570 (1-19)  10/26/98 9:00 AM  Page 16
This feature allows you to mute the phone’smicrophone, so you can have a privateconversation with someone without the person atthe other end listening.☞This function is only available during a telephone conversation.191. Press FCN while you are over thephone.2. Press numeric button 3.Result: The message M U T E isdisplayed. The person you’re talking tocan no longer hear you, but you canhear your correspondent.3. Press FCN and numeric button 3again when you wish to resume theconversation with your party.Result: The message M U T Edisappears on the display and you canspeak with your party.Adjusting VolumesYou can adjust the volume of the sounds generatedon your phone by using the volume buttons ( )on the left side of the phone.Keytone Volume☞This function is only available in standby mode.MuteEarphone Volume☞This function is only available during a telephone conversation.1. Press  or  until you reach thedesired volume level.1. Press  or  until you reach thedesired volume level.Ringer Volume☞This function is only available in standby mode.1. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 52. Press  or  until you reach thedesired volume level.18SCH-570 (1-19)  10/26/98 9:00 AM  Page 18
211. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric buttons 2and 1.Result: The alert type currentlyselected is displayed.You can choose a call alert type that informs you ofan incoming call. There are bell, lamp indication, orvibration modes.2. Press  or  until the desired modeis displayed.Result: The alert types you can chooseare displayed:◆BELL : the bell sounds and thereceiving lamp flickers.◆VIBRATOR : the phone vibrates andthe receiving lamp flickers.◆LAMP : the receiving lamp flickers.◆VIB+BELL : the phone vibratesthree times, then the bell soundsand the receiving lamp flickers.Recording the Other Person’s TalkingDuring Telephone ConversationChoosing Alert Type1. To record, press FCN during atelephone conversation.2. Press numeric button 1. The LCDdisplays Recording.3. The recording is stored in 30-secondmemory, so it is recommened torecord shorter than 30 seconds. Therecording will stop automatically after30 seconds.4. To listen to the recording, press FCNin Standby mode, then press numericbuttons 4and 7.3. Press STO.Result:◆appears if the LAMP mode isselected.◆appears if the VIBRATOR orVIB+BELL mode is selected.20•When you use the hands-free kit, you cannot choose theVIBRATOR, LAMP or VIB+BELL indication modes.•The VIBRATOR and VIB+BELL mode are not available in somecountries.SCH-570 (20-45)  10/26/98 9:01 AM  Page 2
231. Press RCL twice.Result: The last number and the timeyou called or you received aredisplayed.2. Press  or  until the desirednumber is displayed.Result: ◆The last number is stored in ‘LAST0’. The 10 recently called, received,or missed numbers are displayedfrom ‘LAST 0’ to ‘LAST 9’.◆Each entry is preceded by one ofthree letters; “I” for incoming, “O”for outgoing, or “M” for missed call.Choosing Ringer Bell1. Press FCN.You have a choice of 13 different ringer bells toinform you of an incoming call.2. Press numeric button 2twice.3. Press  or  repeatedly until youfind the desired ringer bell.Result: Each time you press  or  ,a different ringer bell sounds.4. Press STO.3. To...  Press...Redial the number SENDin the displayExit this function END/   22Redialing the Last NumbersYour phone stores the last 10 calls you made andreceived. You can scroll through the numbers andeasily dial the number.To Scan and RedialSCH-570 (20-45)  10/26/98 9:01 AM  Page 4
25To Erase All Numbers in Redial Memory1. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 0Result: You are asked to enter the lockcode.2. Enter the current lock code.The lock code is preset to 0000.An asterisk (    ) is displayed foreach digit entered.3. Press numeric button 8.4. Press  or  to choose ‘YES’.245. Press STO.Result: The messages W A I T, and thenLAST CALLS ARE CLEAREDare displayed.Finding an Empty Memory LocationYou can search an empty memory location beforeyou store the phone numbers into the memory.Any Empty Location1. Press:◆RCLfollowed by◆Result: The message S E A R C H I N GEMPTY MEMORY is displayed, thenempty locations are displayed.2. Press  or  to display the otheravailable locations.Empty Location Under a Specified GroupYou can search an empty location under a specifiedgroup. For details, see ‘Storing Numbers intoNumeric Group’ on page 30.1. Press RCL.2. Press:◆Group number (0-7)followed by◆Example: To search for an emptylocation from 20 to 29, press numericbutton 2.3. Press  or  to display the otheravailable locations.SCH-570 (20-45)  10/26/98 9:01 AM  Page 6
274. To enter the name, press the buttonmarked with the desired letter.• For details on entering name,see ‘Entering Name in Memory’on page 28.•If you do not wish to enter aname, just skip over this step.5. Press STO.•If you are selecting a location between 0 and 9, precede thatnumber with a zero (0).•If there is no empty location, the message MEM.(00-79)IS FULL is displayed.• If the message Memory Used! Store? YES isdisplayed, a number has already been stored in the memorylocation chosen. Press  or  :To...  Choose...Replace it with the new one  YES, then STOAssign another location NO, then STO•The customer service phone number is prestored to thelocation 00 at factory. If you do not modify the location, youcan see CUSTOMER SVR and the service phone numberin the display while you are searching for numbers inmemory. For details on ‘Searching for Numbers in Memory’,see page 32.You can store the numbers that you dial frequentlyin the memory for a convenient dialing. ◆Up to 80 numbers can be stored in memory location 00-79. ◆Memory locations from 00 to 09 are used for one-touch dial.◆To help identify the numbers stored in the memory, you canassociate a name with each one.261. Enter the desired telephone numberof up to 31 digits including the areacode.Result: The numbers entered aredisplayed.2. Press STO.Result: The LCD displays a message toenter a memory location number.3. To... Press...Assign a specific 2-digit locationlocation number between00 through 79Store the numberin the firstavailable locationStoring Numbers in MemorySCH-570 (20-45)  10/26/98 9:01 AM  Page 8
291. Start when the LCD prompts to entername. 2. Press the number button marked withthe desired letter.Result: The first letter marked on thebutton is displayed. For example press5for the letter ‘J’.3. If necessary, press the same buttonuntil you find the desired letter.4. When the desired letter appears,press another number button markedwith the next desired letter.Result: The cursor moves to right anddisplays the next letter chosen.28Entering Name in MemoryNames of up to 12 letters can be stored togetherwith phone numbers in the memory.Correcting a Name or NumberIf you make a mistake while entering a name ornumber, you can correct it in the following way.1. To correct a letter or digit:◆Press CLR once or more until theincorrect letter or digit is cleared.◆Continue entering your name ornumber.2. To clear the whole name or number,press CLR for more than one second.5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each letter.If you press      and #, the cursormoves to the left and right. Usethese buttons to correct a wrongletter or insert a space betweenthe letters. SCH-570 (20-45)  10/26/98 9:02 AM  Page 10
311. Enter the desired telephone number,including the area code.Result: The number entered isdisplayed.2. Press STO.Result: The LCD prompts to entermemory location number.5. Press STO.3. Enter the location group number (0-7).0: From 00 to 091: From 10 to 192: From 20 to 29.       . .       . .       . .       . 7: From 70 to 794. Press     .• If there is no empty location,the message MEM.(X0-X9)IS FULL is displayed.•If you want to enter a name,enter the name. For details,see ‘Entering Name inMemory’ on page 28.Storing Numbers into Numeric GroupYou can store the associated numbers in a group.Example: ◆individual phone numbers ; 00-09◆office phone numbers ; 10-19◆business phone numbers ; 20-2930One-Touch DialingMemory locations 00 to 09 are special one-touchlocations. You can dial the phone numbers stored inthe memory from 00 to 09 simply by pressing onebutton.1. Press and hold the second digit of thememory location containing thenumber to be dialed.For example: Location no.09Press 9and hold.Result: The number stored is◆Displayed◆DialedTwo-Touch DialingOnce you have stored phone numbers in thememory, you can dial them easily whenever youwant.1. Press the first digit briefly, then holddown the second digit of the memorylocation.For example: Location no.23Press 2briefly and hold down 3.Result: The number stored is◆Displayed◆DialedSCH-570 (20-45)  10/26/98 9:02 AM  Page 12
33By Location NumberBy Name1. Press RCL.2. Enter the number of the memorylocation at which you wish to startthe scan.Result: The phone number andassociated name (if any) are displayed.If the location is empty,LOCATION EMPTY isdisplayed.3. To display the...  Press...Next memory locationPrevious memorylocation4. When you have found the desirednumber:To... Press...Make the call SENDExit the function END/Searching for Numbers in MemoryIf you do not remember which telephone numbershave been stored in the various memory locations,you can scan through the locations until you findthe one you are looking for.321. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Result: The messages SORT NAMESand then ENTER NAME aredisplayed.2. Enter all or the first part of the nameto search by using the number buttonmarked with the desired letter.Example: Enter A to find all namesbeginning with the letter A.3. Press RCL.Result:◆The number of the name matchingthe request is displayed.◆The first name is displayed with:• The memory location number• The telephone number• If the message NAME NOTFOUND is displayed, the namematching the request is not inthe memory.• If the message NO STOREDNAME is displayed, thenumber stored with the nameis not in the memory.SCH-570 (20-45)  10/26/98 9:02 AM  Page 14
354. To display the...  Press...Next namePrevious name5. When you have found the desirednumber.To... Press...Make the call SENDExit the function END/      This feature is also availablewhile you are over the phone.34By Partial Phone Number1. Press CLR and hold.Result: The number on the display iserased.2. Enter part of the phone number youremember.3. Press RCL.Result: The first number matching therequest is displayed with:• memory location number• name (if any)‘NO MATCH NUMBER’ isdisplayed if there is no numbermatching the request.4. To display the...  Press...Next numberPrevious number5. When you have found the desirednumber.To... Press...Make the call SENDExit the function END/SCH-570 (20-45)  10/26/98 9:02 AM  Page 16
37If you store a new number into an occupiedlocation, the new number replaces the old numberautomatically. If you want to delete the old numberwithout storing a new one, do the following:To Erase a Specific Number361. Press CLR and hold.Result: The telephone number on thedisplay is erased.2. Press STO.3. Enter the location number underwhich the phone number you want toerase is stored.4. Press  or  :To... Choose...Erase the location YESChoose another location NO5. Press STO.Result: The stored phone number iserased and the message C L E A R E D isdisplayed.Erasing Numbers in MemoryTo Erase All Numbers in Memory1. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 0.2. Enter the lock code.The lock code is preset to 0000.An asterisk (    ) is displayed foreach digit entered.3. Press numeric button 7to choose ‘ClrMemory’ function.4. Press  or  :To... Choose...Erase all numbers YESCancel this operation NO5. Press STO.Result: The message A L LMEMORIES ARE CLEARED isdisplayed.SCH-570 (20-45)  10/26/98 9:02 AM  Page 18
39This feature allows you to dial a phone number justby saying a name into the phone. To use thisfeature, you have to record name and phonenumber  (up to 20) into the phone.1. Press FCN.2. Press:◆Numeric button 4followed by◆Numeric button 1Result: Your phone announces ‘Pleasesay name’.4. Say the name again.Result: Your phone plays back thename and announces ‘Please enterphone number, then press the “STO”button.’If the phone fails to recognize thename correctly, it announces‘Please say name again.’ 3. Say the desired name.Result: Your phone plays back thename, then announces ‘Please sayname again’ to confirm the name.385. Enter the desired phone number.Recording NameVoice Dialing6. Press STO.Result: The phone announces ‘Saved’when recording is finishedsuccessfully.If the phone announces ‘Yourinstruction can not be processed.Please try again’, recording is notcompleted properly. Try to recordthe name again.◆Avoid recording similar names phonetically. If you record asimilar name to the one already in memory, the phoneannounces ‘Please try another name since a similar namealready exist.’◆Avoid recording in a noisy place.◆Speak clearly and naturally.◆The person who will use the phone should record the name. Thephone does not recognize the name if the voice soundsdifferently.◆Avoid too long or short name. It is recommended to contain 2 to5 syllables. ◆If this feature does not work properly, erase the name, andrecord with another name.◆It is recommended to practise several times to obtain bestresult.◆You can record up to 20 names. If you record more than 20, thephone announces ‘Memory is full.’Tips on Recording NameSCH-570 (20-45)  10/26/98 9:02 AM  Page 20
411. Press FCN.2. Press:◆Numeric button 4followed by◆Numeric button 4Result: Your phone plays the recordedname.40Checking Recoded Name4. Press CLR when you find the name.Result: Your phone announces‘Deleted’, then you hear the nextname.5. To... Press...Exit the function END/     Erase another one Repeat Steps 3-4.All Names1. Press FCN.2. Press:◆Numeric button 4followed by◆Numeric button 53. Press STO.Result: Your phone sounds a long beepand all names are deleted.1. Press FCN.2. Press:◆Numeric button 4followed by◆Numeric button 3Result: Your phone announces ‘Pressthe “CLR” button, if you want to deletea name.’3. Press  or  repeatedly until youfind the one you want to delete.Erasing Recorded NameA Particular NameSCH-570 (20-45)  10/26/98 9:02 AM  Page 22
431. Open the cover.Result: Your phone announces ‘Pleasesay name.’2. Say the name you want to make acall.Result: Your phone plays the name andannounces ‘Calling in progress’, thendials the number stored with thename.If the phone plays a differentname, press END/ and startover again.• To activate automatic voice dial mode, you have to turn theautomatic voice dial feature on. See page 44.• You can dial a phone number using number keypad whenyou hear ‘Please say name.’Using Voice Dial In Automatic Mode421. Press FCN.2. Press:◆Numeric button 4followed by◆Numeric button 2Result: Your phone announces ‘Pleasesay name.’In Manual Mode3. Say the name you want to make acall.Result: Your phone plays the name andannounces ‘Calling in progress’, thendials the number stored with thename.If the phone plays a differentname, press END/ and startover again.Tips on Using Voice Dial◆Speak clearly and naturally. If you sound the name in a differenttone from the one you recorded, the phone does not recognizethe name. The phone announces ‘Please say name again.’ If youfail several times, the phone announces ‘Your instruction cannot be processed. Please try again’.◆Avoid using in a noisy place. If not, the phone announces‘Please retry in a quiet place.’◆If you do not speak name within a specified time, the phonewill beep and the message Time over will be displayed.SCH-570 (20-45)  10/26/98 9:02 AM  Page 24
4. To turn on the keytone, press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 4.Result: The message S I L E N Tdisappears and the keytone sounds.If you want to call for ARSservice or pager, you have toturn on the keytone.4544To Turn On/Off Automatic Voice Dial Feature1. Press FCN.2. Press:◆Numeric button 4followed by◆Numeric button 63. Press  or  :To... Choose...Turn the feature on YESTurn the feature off NO4. Press STO.KeytoneYou can press a number during conversationwithout transmitting the annoying beep tones tothe person to whom you are speaking.☞This function is only available during a telephone conversation.1. Press FCN while you are over thephone.2. Press numeric button 4.Result: The message S I L E N T isdisplayed.Turning Tones On and Off 3. Enter the desired number.Result: You and your party are notannoyed with the keytone.SCH-570 (20-45)  10/26/98 9:03 AM  Page 26
4746Call Release ToneThis feature enables the phone to sound a releasetone when a call is released. When you purchaseyour phone, the release tone is preset to ‘NO’.1. Press FCN.2. Press:◆Numeric button 1followed by◆Numeric button 7.3. Press  or  to:To... Choose...Turn the feature on YESTurn the feature off NO4. Press STO.1. Press FCN.2. Press:◆Numeric button 1followed by◆Numeric button 8.3. Press  or  to:To... Choose...Turn the feature on YESTurn the feature off NOConnect ToneThis feature enables the phone to sound aconnection tone when your phone is connected tothe basestation system to make a call. When youpurchase your phone, the connection tone is presetto ‘NO’.4. Press STO.SCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:04 AM  Page 2
49481. When the pager asks you to enteryour phone number after callingpaging system, press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 9.Result: ‘SENDING DTMF’ appearsin the display. While the messageblinks several times, your phonenumber is dialed automatically.Sending Your Own Phone NumberYou can send your phone number with a simplepress of buttons.☞This function is only available during a telephone conversation.1. Press:◆RCLfollowed by◆#Result: The message PHONE #: andyour own phone number are displayed.If you have your own phonenumbers more than one number,press  or  to check the nextnumber.Displaying Your Own Phone NumberYou can check your own phone number.1. Press FCN.2. Press:◆Numeric button 6.3. Press  or  repeatedly until thedesired mode is displayed. See‘System Mode’. 4. Press STO.System Mode System A Only : Your phone willuse only system A. System A is preferred :Your phone will seek service on systemA. If the call cannot be completed, thephone will automatically seek serviceon system B. System B Only : Your phone willuse only system B. System B is preferred :Your phone will seek service on systemB. If the call cannot be completed, thephone will automatically seek serviceon system A. Home System Only : Your phonecan place and receive calls only on yourhome system. Roaming in other cities isnot possible. System Selection The system selection feature of your phone enablesyou to choose which of the system providers youwill use. SCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:04 AM  Page 4
5150◆By displaying ‘NEW *VoiceMail*’, ‘NEW *Text Msgs* ’,or ‘NEW * Page * ’ message. ◆By sounding alert tone once or every2 minutes (if the ‘SMS Alert’ isturned on. See page 54.)◆By displaying        at the bottom ofthe LCD display.This feature allows the phone to receivealphanumeric messages or voicemails. Contactyour service provider for availability of this feature.• Your phone can receive up to 10 text messages or one voicemail.•Each message can contain a maximum of 160 alphanumericcharacters.•The messages are stored in the order they were received.Finding Out You Have a MessageYour phone alerts you when you have newvoicemail or text messages in several ways:• If the message is urgent, ‘URGENT!’ is displayed insteadof ‘NEW’.•If a caller left a callback number, your phone displays thenumber.•If the memory is full with messages, ‘Memory Full !’is displayed. You must erase the old messages to receive anew message.Message ServiceTo Retrieve Messages in Voicemail1. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 7.Result:◆Your phone displays the messageoptions you can choose;1 : V o i c e,2 : T e x t,3 : E r a s eA l l,4:SMS Alert. Use  orto see the option hidden in thedisplay.◆The total number of new messagesis also displayed.2. To listen to new or saved messages,press the numeric button 1.Result: Your phone displays:◆Total number of messages stored inthe voicemail center◆Date and time the message wasreceived3. Press SEND.Result: Your phone calls and connectsto the Voice Mail center.4. You can check the voicemails byfollowing the directions provided byyour service provider.SCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:04 AM  Page 6
53521. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 7.Result:◆Your phone displays the messageoptions you can choose;1 : V o i c e,2 : T e x t,3 : E r a s eA l l,4:SMS Alert. Use  orto see the option hidden in thedisplay.◆The total number of new messagesis also displayed.2. To read the text messages, press thenumeric button 2.Result: Your phone displays:◆Date and time the message wasreceived◆Callback number (if a caller left) 3. Press  or  to scroll through theavailable messages.4. After you read the message:To...  Press...Display the  Numeric previous message button 7Display the next Numeric message button 9Erase the message CLRExit this function END/      To Read Text Messages1. When you’re reading a text message,if the person who called you left acallback number, your phone displaysthe page number.2. You can return the callinstantaneously by pressing SEND.Callback1. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric buttons 7and 3.2. To...  Press...Erase all messages CLRCancel and exit END/   this functionTo Erase All MessagesSCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:04 AM  Page 8
55541. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric buttons 7and 4.2. Press  or  until you find thedesired alert type.Result: There are three receiving alertmodes (O F F,O N C E,EVERY 2M I N) available.3. Press STO.1. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric buttons 3and 2.2. Press numeric button 1to choose‘Set’.3. Press  or  to choose the alarmmode.Result: Each time you press  or  ,ONE TIME or D A I L Y isalternatively displayed.◆ONE TIME : Alarm will beactivated one time.◆D A I L Y : Alarm will be activatedon a specified time every dayunless you release the alarmfeature.4. Press STO.Result: If any alarm time is already set,the message ALARM TIME and theappointed time are displayed.5. Enter the time you want to set.Result:◆If the current time is already set,you can specify the alarm time.Enter the hour and minute.◆If the current time is not set, enterthe time duration your phone has towait in minutes.If you enter the invalid number,move the cursor to the desireddigit by pressing     or #andcorrect the number.To Set AlarmTo Choose Alert Type for Message ReceivingWhen a message is received, the phone can alertyou with the alert type chosen every 2 minutesuntil the message is checked.You can set the phone to sound an alarm at anappointed time. If you set an alarm time, the phonewill sound an alarm automatically at the appointedtime.Setting AlarmSCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:04 AM  Page 10
57566. Press STO.• The phone will beep and themessage -ALARM- will bedisplayed at the appointed time.• To stop a beep tone, open/ closethe cover, or press any button.Otherwise the beep tone willstop automatically after 3minutes.1. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric buttons 3and 2.2. Press numeric button 2to choose‘Release’.3. Press  or  to choose ‘YES’.4. Press STO.To Release AlarmIf you turn the phone off, then on when alarm is set:If the alarm time is appointed... Alarm setup...At the current time mode Remains to be on.Using time duration (in minute) mode Cancels.DTMF DialingThis feature allows you to utilize additional phoneservices, such as accessing an alternate longdistance network, signaling pager, or banking byphone. The following two features will make iteasier to send DTMF tone. If SILENT is displayed, turn on the keytone. See ‘TurningTones On and Off’ on page 45.Using MemoryIf you want to use this feature, store the numbers(ID code, credit card number, etc) in a memorylocation.1. After you call the service, press RCLwhen the service asks to enter theDTMF code.2. Enter the location number to bedialed.Example: ◆Credit card number◆PasswordResult: The number stored in thelocation is displayed.3. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆SENDSCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:05 AM  Page 12
59581. Press FCN.2. Press numeric buttons 3and 1.Result: The cities you can choose aredisplayed as follows: Hongkong, Bangkok, Beijing, Cairo,Caracas, Chicago, Denver, Honolulu,London, Los Angeles, Moscow, NewDelhi, NewYork, Paris, Rangoon, Rio deJaneiro, Rome, Samoa, San Francisco,Seoul, Sydney, Tokyo, Teheran,Wellington. 3. Press  or  until you find thedesired city.Result: You can check the time of 24cities.Using PauseYou can insert a pause once or more between theDTMF tones. You can dial up to 36 digits includingthe pause.1. Enter the phone number of theservice that you wish to access.2. Press:◆STOfollowed by◆#Result: The pause indication ‘p’ isdisplayed after the phone number.3. Enter the number to be dialed inDTMF.5. Press SEND again.If a pause is inserted more thanonce, press SEND repeatedly totransmit the next number afterthe pause.4. Press SEND.Result: When the special serviceanswers, you hear the announcementto enter the numbers.Your phone provides versatile features related withtimer as follows:◆Checking World Time◆Setting Current Time◆Checking Last Call Time◆Checking Cumulative Air Time◆Clearing Cumulative Air TimeTo Check World TimeTimersSCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:05 AM  Page 14
61604. Enter the desired city number.Result: The current time of the desiredcity is displayed.5. To... Press...Check time or for other citiesExit this function  CLRIf the LCD displays ‘PLEASE ENTER CDMA SERVICEFOR TIME’ when you try to check world time, you cannotget correct world time information unless you set correctcurrent time. To set a current time, or to check the current time,see ‘To Set and Change Current Time’ on page 61.1. Press FCN.2. Press numeric buttons 3and 0.Result: The current time, if anypreviously set, is displayed.3. Enter the current time using thenumber button.• Press the number button insequence of month/day/year/hour/minute.• If you entered wrong number,move the cursor to the desireddigit by pressing     or #, thencorrect the number.Example: For March, 15th, 1998,2:15PM, enter 031519981415 insequence.4. Press STO.Result: The current time is displayed.If you enter an invalid time, themessage INVALID TIME isdisplayed.To Set and Change Current TimeSCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:05 AM  Page 16
6362To Check the Last Call or the Cumulative Air Time This feature allows you to check the duration of thelast call or the cumulative air time.To Erase the Cumulative Air Time1. Press FCN.3. Press END/ to exit this function.2. To check... Press...Last call Numerictime button 3twiceCumulative Numericair time buttons 3and 4.Result: The call time chosen isdisplayed in year/day/hour/minute/second.1. Press FCN.2. Press numeric buttons 3and 5.Result: The message C l rA i r T i m e ? is displayed.4. Press STO.Result: AIR TIME ISC L E A R E D is displayed and allcumulative air time is deleted.3. Press  or  to choose ‘YES’.SCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:05 AM  Page 18
651. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 1,0.Result: Timer is displayed.2. To start the timer, press STO.Using CalculatorYou can calculate using the phone.1. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 1,9.Result: CALCULATOR is displayed.2. Enter the number. The calculator canshow a maximum of 7 digits.643. Press STO repeatedly until thedesired calculation symbol (+, -, x, /)appears.Result: The number you enteredmoves in the bottom line.4. Enter the other number you want tocalculate.5. To... Press...See the result FCN.Calculate other numbers Repeat steps3 and 4.Clear the value CLR(Hold down).Return to Standby mode END.Using Stop Watch3. To stop, press FCN.Result: The time display stops, butthe timer keeps counting.4. To... Press...Resume STO.Reset to zero FCN (Hold down).Exit END.SCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:05 AM  Page 20
Tone Length: You can change the tone length. Your phone ispreset to Short at the factory. If the remote machine does notaccess the tone generated from your phone, change the tonelength to Long.When you call a paging system, your phone should be inShort mode. 6766Automatic Feature SetupYou can change the status of an automatic featurealready setup in your phone.To Change the Status of Automatic Feature1. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 1Result: The features you can chooseare displayed.2. Press  or  until you find thefeature you wish to change.Result: The phone shows a functionnumber you have to press to choosethe feature.3. Press the function number of thefeature.The function numbers are asfollows:1: Auto Redial2: Auto Receiving3: Tone Length4: Backlight5: Call Time Display6: Present Time Display7: Release Tone Setting8: Connect Tone Setting9: Calculator0: Stop Watch4. Press  or  to choose the statusyou want.5. Press STO.Selectable FeaturesAutomatic Redial: When this feature is activated (YES mode), anumber is automatically redialed if the call is not connectedsuccessfully. If the phone is connected to the system whileredialing the number, you can hear the connect tone. If it isdisabled (NO mode), you must redial manually.Automatic Receiving: If this feature is activated (YES mode)and a call is received, the phone will answer the call automaticallyafter 2 rings. If it is disabled (NO mode), you must open the coveror press any button to answer the call.If you have chosen LAMP, VIBRATOR, or VIB+BELL mode to alertthe incoming call, the Automatic Receiving feature will notactivate.SCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:05 AM  Page 22
6968Changing Greeting MessageThis feature allows you to change the greetingmessage displayed when you turn on the phone.1. Press: ◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 02. Enter the lock code.The lock code is preset to 0000.An asterisk (    ) is displayed foreach digit entered.3. Press numeric button 1to choose‘Greeting’ function.4. Enter new greeting message with thenumber button marked with thedesired letter.• You can enter the greetingmessage up to 12 digits.• Refer to page 28 for enteringletter with the number button.5. Press STO.Backlight: When you turn on your phone, the LCD display andkeypad light up. You can choose from Automatic or AlwaysOFF. In Automatic mode, the light goes off automatically 8seconds after the last button is pressed. If you choose AlwaysOFF mode, the light is always off.Call Time Display: If this feature is activated (ON mode), the calltime counter is automatically displayed when the phone isconnected to the system. You can check the call time duringtelephone conversation. In OFF mode, you must activate the calltime display manually by pressing FCN and numeric button 2whileyou are over the phone. To turn off the feature, press FCN and 2again.The call charge starts to count when the call is actuallyconnected. Present Time Display: If this feature is activated (ON mode), thecurrent time is displayed. In OFF mode, the current time is notdisplayed. Release Tone: When this feature is activated (YES mode), thephone sounds a release tone when a call is released. In NO mode,the phone does not generate a release tone. See page 46.Connect Tone: When this feature is activated (YES mode), thephone makes a connection tone when your phone is connected tothe basestation system to make a call. In NO mode, the phonedoes not generate a connection tone. See page 47.SCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:05 AM  Page 24
71701. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 0Result: The LCD display asks to enteryour lock code.2. Enter the lock code.Result: If the correct lock code isentered, the Setup menu is displayed.•The lock code  is preset to 0000at factory.• For further details on the lockcode, see ‘Changing Lock Code’on page 73.Restricting the Use of the PhoneYou can restrict the use of the phone byunauthorized person. There are 4 restriction modesyou can choose as follows:◆Restrict Dial from Memory: In this mode, you cannot accessthe memory feature. Storing number in memory or recallingnumber from memory is prohibited. If you try to use the memoryfeature, MEMORY IS RESTRICTED is displayed.◆Restrict Incoming Call: In this mode, you cannot answerincoming calls. PAGE RESTRICTED is displayed. ◆Restrict International Call: In this mode, you cannot dial aninternational call number beginning 00. If you try to dial a phonenumber beginning 00, INT. CALL IS RESTRICTED isdisplayed. ◆Restrict Special Call: In this mode, you cannot dial a specialphone number having 2 digits or less. If you try to dial a numberless than 2 digits, SPEC. CALL IS RESTRICTED isdisplayed.In all restriction mode, you are allowed to make emergencycalls.3. Press 4to select ‘Restrict’ function.Result: The restriction modes you canchoose are displayed.SCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:05 AM  Page 26
7372Changing Lock CodeWhen you purchase your phone, the lock code ispreset to 0000.1. Press: ◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 02. Enter the current lock code.Result: An asterisk (    ) is displayed foreach digit entered.3. Press numeric button 3to choose‘Lock Code’ function.4. Enter the new lock code.The lock code must be 4 digits.5. Press STO.If you enter fewer than 4 digits,‘TOO FEW DIGITS!’ isdisplayed and the phone returnsto step 4.6. Press STO.4. To restrict... Press...Memory dial Numeric button 1Incoming call Numeric button 2International call Numeric button 3Special call Numeric button 45. Press  or  :To... Choose...Turn on the feature YESTurn off the feature NOSCH-570 (46-71)  10/26/98 9:06 AM  Page 28
75Locking the Phone1. Press: ◆FCNfollowed by◆#2. Enter the lock code.The lock code is preset to 0000.An asterisk (    ) is displayed foreach digit entered.Warning Beep GenerationIf you lock the phone, calls can not be made untilcorrect lock code is entered. You can, however, stillreceive incoming calls.• When LOCKED is displayed, pressing the lock code allowsyou to use the phone until you turn off the phone. If thephone is turned on, the lock status is reset.• You can make an emergncy call while the phone is locked. 3. Press  or  :To... Choose...Turn on the feature YESTurn off the feature NO4. Press STO.74You can set your phone to generate beeps◆every one minute during your phone conversation to indicate thecall time passed.◆when service area is changed.1. Press: ◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 02. Enter the lock code.Result: The lock code is preset to0000. An asterisk (    ) is displayed foreach digit entered.3. To set... Press...One-minute beep Numeric during conversation button 5Service area Numericchange alert button 64. Press  or  :To... Choose...Turn on the feature YESTurn off the feature NO5. Press STO.SCH-570 (72-91)  10/26/98 9:07 AM  Page 2
771. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 02. Enter the lock code.Result: The lock code is preset to0000. An asterisk (    ) is displayed foreach digit entered.3. Press numeric button 9to choose ‘SetNAM’ function.4. Press  or  to choose the desiredNAM mode.Maximum of 4 NAM selectionsare available.5. Press STO.76Choosing NAMNAM feature allows you to subscribe to one ormore service networks. If your system supplier provides this service andyou have PIN assigned by the system supplier, youcan set your phone to send PIN when you make acall. This feature prevents the phone being used byunauthorized person. For information on thisservice in detail, contact your system supplier.1. Press: ◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 03. Press numeric button 2.4. Press  or  :To... Choose...Turn on the feature PromptTurn off the feature Never2. Enter the lock code.Result: The lock code is preset to0000. An asterisk (    ) is displayed foreach digit entered.Setting the Phone to Send PINSCH-570 (72-91)  10/26/98 9:07 AM  Page 4
795. Press STO.781. If you’ve chosen ‘Prompt’ to send PIN,the LCD prompts you to choose tosend PIN or not each time a call isconnected. 2. To...         Press...Send PIN No send  #To Use the FeatureThis feature changes the status of the phone tomanufacturer’s default status. If you want to resetall changed status to manufacturer’s default status,use this feature.System Reset1. Press:◆FCNfollowed by◆Numeric button 02. Enter the lock code.Result: The lock code is preset to0000. An asterisk (    ) is displayed foreach digit entered.3. Press numeric button 0to choose‘ResetPhone’ function.Result: The message R e s e tPhone? YES is displayed.4. Press  or  :To... Choose...Reset the phone YESExit this function  NO5. Press STO.Result: The message WAIT TORESET PHONE is displayed and allfunctions (except for greeting, lockcode and voice dial information) areconverted to the default status.SCH-570 (72-91)  10/26/98 9:07 AM  Page 6
81801. Use a damp cloth to clean yourcellular phone. Do not allow water toget into the phone, particularly thebattery.2. Do not use abrasive powders orsponges or any solvents, such astrichlorethylene or acetone, as theymay damage the plastic surfaces.Cleaning Your Cellular PhoneThere are no specific cleaning requirements foryour cellular phone.3. If the battery or charger terminalsbecome stained or rusty, clean themwith a soft cloth.Battery Safety PrecautionsThe illustrations below indicate the precautions tobe taken with the battery packs.DO NOT use or charge the batteries inextreme temperature conditions:◆Above 95°F ( 35°C)◆Below 41°F ( 5°C)DO NOT use any charging devices otherthan the ones supplied with yourcellular phone.Any replacement battery pack must beof the same manufacturer and type.Used batteries should not be disposedof in a fire or waste bin. Dispose ofthem in accordance with locallegislation.SCH-570 (72-91)  10/26/98 9:07 AM  Page 8
8382DO NOT disassemble the battery packs.There are no user-serviceable partsinside it. DO NOT drop the batteries orsubject them to physical shocks.Keep the batteries out of children’sreach.If the batteries are not used for a longperiod of time (about one year), theirservice life may be reduced. Store themin a cool, dry place.AccessoriesCigarette Lighter Charger(CLC26)Allows you to charge your batteriesin your vehicle.Ear Microphone (EMP20)BatteryBTL1062S : Standard batteryBTL1662E : Extended-life batterySCH-570 (72-91)  10/26/98 9:07 AM  Page 10
8584TroubleshootingBefore contacting an authorized service center,perform the following simple checks. They maysave you the time and expense of an unnecessaryservice call.NOSVC is displayed in the display.◆Make sure you are in the service area.◆If you have changed the service system, wait for about 2minutes.◆Make sure you have chosen correct service mode (See page49). ◆Sometimes, NOSVC indication appears briefly. It is normal.Beep tone sounds when you make a call.◆The call is not made successfully.• When beep tone sounds, press SEND again so that thenumber is redialed automatically.• To cancel automatic redial, press END/ .Ringer bell does not sound and receiving lamp flickers.◆You have set the phone to the lamp mode (See page 21).LOCKED is displayed and you cannot make a call.◆The phone is locked.• Press lock code (Default:0000). •If you forgot the lock code, consult with the service center.Battery usage time is different with that of this manual.◆If there are lots of tries to make a call in no-service area, theusage time may be reduced.◆After charging, please store battery in a cool, dry place.The phone isn’t turned on, even though the battery is full.◆Remove battery from the phone and reattach it.The phone does not work properly, or does not work at all.◆Remove battery from the phone and reattach it.MAINTENANCE REQUIRED is displayed  ◆Make sure the phone is registered to use. Nothing is displayed◆Check that the battery pack has been charged and installedcorrectly.◆Check that the phone has been switched on (END/ pressedfor more than one second).You have entered a number but does not dial.◆Have you pressed the SEND button?◆Is the cellular phone service currently available (SVCdisplayed)?◆Are you accessing the right cellular network (if the phone isprogrammed for dual network use)?Your party cannot reach you◆Is your phone switched on (END/ pressed for more than onesecond)?◆Are you accessing the right cellular network (if the phone isprogrammed for dual network use)?Your party cannot hear you◆Have you switched off the microphone (MUTE displayed)?◆Are you holding the phone close enough to your mouth? Themicrophone is located at the bottom of the phone.SCH-570 (72-91)  10/26/98 9:07 AM  Page 12
8786The phone starts beeping and         flashes on the display◆The battery pack is insufficiently charged. Replace the pack andrecharge it fully until the lamp on the charger turns green.The audio quality of the call is poor◆Check the signal strength indicator (    ) on the display; thenumber of bars indicate the signal strength from strong(             ) to weak (    ).◆Try extending the antenna, moving the phone slightly or movingcloser to window if you are in a building.No number is dialed when you recall a memory location◆Check that the numbers have been stored correctly, by using thememory scan feature (See page 32).◆Re-store them in the memory, if necessary.If the above guidelines do not enable you to solve theproblem, take a note of:◆The model and serial numbers of your phone◆Your warranty details◆A clear description of the problemThen contact your local dealer or SAMSUNG Authorized ServiceCenter.AIR TIME ISC L E A R E DALL MEMORIESARE CLEAREDALL MEMORIESARE EMPTYINT.CALL ISR E S T R I C T E DINVALID TIMELAST CALLS AREC L E A R E DLOCATION EMPTYM A I N T E N A N C ER E Q U I R E DMEM. (00-79) ISF U L LMEMORY ISR E S T R I C T E DMEMORY USED!CLEAR? YESMEMORY USED!STORE? YES NAME NOT FOUNDCumulative call time is cleared.All the phone numbers storedin memory are cleared.There is no phone numberstored in memory.While the phone is restricted,you have tried to make aninternational call beginning 00.You have entered invalid or no time.All the phone numbers in redial memory are cleared.The memory location you chose is empty.The phone number is notregistered in the base station. There is no empty locationunder which you can storephone numbers.While the phone is restricted, you have tried to make a callby memory dial.A phone number stored in theselected memory location iscleared.A phone number is alreadystored in the selected memorylocation.The name you are trying torecall does not exist.LCD MessagesSCH-570 (72-91)  10/26/98 9:07 AM  Page 14
8988NO LAST CALLNO MATCH NUMBERNO PHONE NUMBERNO SERVICENO STORED NAMEPAGE RESTRICTEDPLEASE ENTERCDMA SERVICEFOR TIMEREDIAL CALLF A I L E DSEARCHING EMPTYM E M O R YSPEC.CALL ISR E S T R I C T E DTOO FEW DIGITS!WAIT TO RESETP H O N ERestricted bySilent modeThere is no phone numberstored in redial memory.The phone number you aretrying to recall does not exist.You have pressed SENDwithout entering a phonenumber.The phone is out of servicearea. Name is not stored with thephone number into memory.While the phone is restricted,you have tried to answer call.You have tried to check worldtime while the current time isnot set. The call cannot be madecompletely even afterautomatic redialing. The phone is searching emptymemory.While the phone is restricted,you have tried to make aspecial call.Too few digits for your lockcode. The phone is being initialized.While silent mode is selected,you can not change the alerttype and can not adjustkeytone.SummaryBASIC OPERATION Turning on and off END/  (press and hold)Making a call Phone number + SENDReceiving a call Any button orOpen the cover Adjusting volume• Keytone (in standby mode) /• Speaker (while over the phone) /• Ringer FCN +5+ / (on the side )Mute (while over the phone) FCN +3Choosing alert type FCN +2+1+ / + STOChoosing ringer bell FCN +2+2+ / + STOLast 10 number • Scanning and dial RCL +RCL +/+SEND• Erasing all numbers FCN +0+ lock code + 8+in redial memory / + STOUsing One Touch  (press and hold)Silent modeMEMORY DIALINGFinding empty location  RCL +     +  /Finding empty location RCL +0-7 +     +  /under a specified group Storing numbers into• Specific memory Phone number + STO +location location (00-79) + name + STO• Any empty Phone number + STO +location + name + STO• Specific numeric  Phone number + STO +0-7group +     + name + STOSCH-570 (72-91)  10/26/98 9:08 AM  Page 16
Turning off keytone (while over the phone) FCN +4Sending own number (while over the phone) FCN +9Own number display RCL +#Selecting system FCN +6+/+STOMessage service  •To retrieve  FCN +7+1+SENDvoice mail•To read text  FCN +7+2+/message  •To callback  SEND•To erase all  FCN +7+3+CLRmessages•To choose  FCN +7+4+/+STOalert typeSetting alarm•Turn on FCN +3+2+1+/+STO +alarm time + STO•Turn off FCN +3+2+2+/+STODTMF dialing•Using memory dial (while over the phone) RCL +location (00-79)+ FCN +SEND•Using pause insert Phone number + STO +#+Phone number + SEND +SENDCalculating with the phoneFCN +1+9Stop Watch FCN +1+0Recording Name FCN +4+1+ Say name (twice) + Phone number + STOChecking Name FCN +4+4Erasing•A particular name F C N + 4+ 3+  / + C L R + E N D•All names FCN +4+5+STOUsing Voice Dial  • In automatic mode Open the cover + Say name • In manual mode FCN +4+2+ Say name  • To turn on/off FCN +4+6+ / + STOautomatic voice dial feature• To listen to the  FCN +4+7recording of the other’s talking • To record (while over the phone ) FCN +1the other’s talking 9190Calling numbers by• One-touch 0-9 (hold the last digit of the hot line memory 00-09)• Two-touch 10-79 (press shortly the first digit and hold the last digit)Scanning memories by• Location number RCL + location (00-79) +  /• Name  FCN +     + name + RCL + /• Partial phone  The first part of phone number asnumber long as you know + R C L +  /Erasing numbers stored in • Specific memory  CLR (hold) +STO + location location (00-79) + STO• All memories F C N+ 0+ lock code + 7+  / + S T OVOICE DIALINGUSEFUL FEATURESSCH-570 (72-91)  10/26/98 9:08 AM  Page 18
9392selectable features setup • Automatic redial FCN +1+1+ / + STO• Automatic receive FCN +1+2+ / + STO• Tone length FCN +1+3+ / + STO• LCD Back light FCN +1+4+ / + STO• Call time display FCN +1+5+ / + STOor(while over the phone) FCN +2• Current time display FCN +1+6+ / + STO• Release tone FCN +1+7+ / + STO• Connect tone FCN +1+8+ / + STOChanging greeting FCN +0+ lock code + 1+ new message  greeting + STORestrict phone use• No memory dial FCN +0+ lock code + 4+1+/ + STO• No incoming call FCN +0+ lock code + 4+2+/ + STO• No international FCN +0+ lock code + 4+3+call / + STO• No special call FCN +0+ lock code + 4+4+/ + STOChanging lock code FCN +0+ current lock code + 3+new code + STOAuto lock FCN +#+ lock code +  / +STOOne-minute beep  FCN +0+ lock code + 5+ /during conversation + STOService area change FCN +0+ lock code + 6+ /alert + STOChoosing NAM FCN +0+ lock code + 9+ /+STOSetting to send PIN FCN +0+ lock code + 2+ /+STOSystem reset FCN +0+ lock code + 0+ /+STOChecking world time FCN +3+1+ / + city numberSetting current time FCN +3+0+ time + STOChecking last call time FCN +3+3Cumulative call time• Checking FCN +3+4• Erasing FCN +3+5+ / + STOADVANCED FEATURESSCH-570 (72-91)  10/26/98 9:08 AM  Page 20
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Printed in KoreaCode No.: GH68-60723AHong Kong China. 9/98. Rev. 1.0Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following Patents.U.S. Patent No. 4,901,307    5,056,109    5,099,2045,101,501    5,103,459    5,107,2255,109,390SCH-570 (72-91)  10/26/98 9:10 AM  Page 24

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