Samsung Electronics Co SCH6100 Single-Band PCS CDMA Phone User Manual FCC for SCH 6100

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Single-Band PCS CDMA Phone FCC for SCH 6100

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SCH-6100FCCDOCUMENTSAugust8,1999Gettingtoknowyourphone.(THISSECTIONWILLINCLUDEAPHOTOOFTHEPHONE,WITHCALL-OUTS,SIMILARTOWHATWEDIDWITHTHESONYPHONE.PLEASECONFIRMTHATNOTHINGWASLEFTOUT.)RedLight IlluminateswhenPWR idpressedandwhenouthaveincomingcallsandmessages.Volume Letsyouadjustthesoundlevel,allowyoutoscrollthroughthemenuoptionsanddisplays.TALK LetsyouplaceacallandanswerCallWaiting.CLR Allowsyoutoclearyourlastentry.END/Letsyoudisconnectacallandreturntostandbymode.Messagekey Letsyouaccessyourvoicemailandlistentoyourmessages.MENU Letsyouaccessthe phone'smenus.OK/ Allowsyoutosavephonenumbers,alongwithanysettingsyouselectinthemenus.Displayicons:Whattheytellyou.Displayiconsareallthegraphicsymbolsthatshowuponyourdisplayscreen.Inshort,theytellyouwhat'sgoingon.They'reshownbelow.SignalStrength Indicatesacurrentsignalstrength.NoService Indicatesthatthephoneisoutsideaserviceareaandcannotmakeorreceivecalls.Roaming Displayswhenthephoneisoutsidethehomeserviceareabutwithinthenetwork.Message Indicatesyouhavetextmessageswaitinginvoicemail.Text Indicateswhenyouhavetextmessagesorpages.Vibrate IndicatesVibratorissetasacurrentringtype.Battery Indicatesabatterychargelevel.
SCH-6100FCCDOCUMENTSAugust8,1999BatteryPack:Puttinginthepower.YourPhonepackageincludesapartiallychargedrechargeablebatterysothatyoucanusethephoneimmediatelyafteritisactivated.InstallingtheBatteryToattachthebatterytoyourphone:1.Holdthebatterysothatthemetalcontactsonthebaseofthebatterylineupwiththemetalcontactsonthebaseofthephone.2.Placethebatteryonthebackofthephonewiththetopofthebatteryaboutaquarterofaninchfromthelatch.3.Gentlyslidethebatterytowardthetopofthephoneuntilitsnapsintoplace.Turningyourphoneonandoff.Whenyou'rereadytoturnyourSAMSUNGPCSPhoneon,checktoseethatthechargedbatterypackhasbeeninstalledinthebackofthephoneorthatyouhaveanexternalpowersource(thecigarettelighteradapterorthehands-freecarkit).Then,simplypress<END/>untiltheredlightatthetopofthephoneislit.Theredlightflashesbrieflyandthebannerisdisplayed,whichmeansyou'rereadytomakeacall.Turningoffthephoneisjustassimple.Press<END/>forafewseconds.Thedisplaywillbeblankwhenthepowerisoff.RemovingtheBatteryMakesuretoturnthepoweroffbeforeremovingthebattery.Tenpressthebatteryreleasebuttonwhileslidingthebatteryoutofposition.ChargingyourBatteryTochargethebatteryusingtheDual-SlotDesktopCharger.1.Plugthepowercordofthechargerintoawalloutlet.2.Selectoneofthefollowingoptions:-Insertthephonewithbatteryattachedintothefrontcompartmentofthecharger.-Insertthesinglebattery(alone,notattachedtothephone)intotherearcompartmentofthecharger.
SCH-6100FCCDOCUMENTSAugust8,1999Whentwobatteriesareinthecharger,thebatterieschargersimultaneously.Ifyouchargethebatterywhileitisattachedtoyourphone,theBatteryChargeIndicatoractivates.AgreenLEDindicatesafullychargesbattery.Note:UseonlytheSAMSUNG-approvedDual-SlotDesktopChargerwithyourphonebySAMSUNG.Usingtheinappropriatechargercoulddamagethebattery.Functionkeys:Whattheymakehappen.<TALK>Pressthiskeytoplaceacall,toaccessasecondincomingcallortoinitiateThree-WayCalling.<CLR>Thiskeyletsyoudolotsofthings:-Toeraseonecharacterfromthedisplayscreen,brieflypressitone.-Toeraseallofthethem,holditdown.-Togobackonelevelwhenyou'reaccessingamenu,brieflypressitonce.<END/>Pressthiskeytodisconnectacall.Youcanalsopressittoexitoutofamenuandreturntothephone'sstandbydisplay.<MENU>Pressthiskeytodisplaythephone'smainmenu.<OK/••>Pressthiskeytostoreanumberinthephone'sinternalphonebookandtosavemenusettings.Pressthiskeytocheckyourvoicemailmessagesinstand-bymode.Phonecalls:Howtomakeandreceivethem.Wheneveryoumakeacall,followthesesimplesteps:1.First,checktoseethatyourSAMSUNGPCSPhoneisturnedon.Ifyouseethedisplayiconsonthescreen,thatmeansthepowerison.2.Enterthenumberyou'recalling.3.Press<TALK>.4.Whenyou'refinishedwithyourcall,justpress<END/>todisconnect.CorrectingaMisdialedNumber.Ifyoumakeamistakewhiledialingaphonenumber,press<CLR>toerasethenumberonedigitatatime.Youcandeletetheentirenumberatoncebypressing<CLR>andholdingitdownforatleastonesecond.
SCH-6100 FCC DOCUMENTSAugust8,1999Rememberingyourphonenumber.Youprobablydon'tcall yourown SAMSUNGPCSPhonenumberveryoften,soyoumayforgetit.Ifyoudo,here'saneasywaytogetit:Turnyourphoneonandyournumberwill bedisplayed briefly.Ifyoumiss it,press <MENU>,press <2>toselect "MyPhone#"andthenpress <3>todisplay yournumber.Answering calls.Whenyourphonerings,simplypress <TALK>toanswer.Todisconnectwhenyou'rethrough,press <END/¨Ø>.YoucancustomizeyouroptionsforansweringcallsusingtheAnyKeyAnswerfeatureontheSetupmenu(press <5>afteraccessingthemenutoselectSetup).Thisallowsyoutopress anykey(except<END/¨Ø>)toansweracall.UsingCallerID.Thisfeaturetellsyouwhois calling youonyourSAMSUNGPCSPhonebydisplayingthe caller'snumberwhenthephonerings.(Ifthe caller'snameandnumberare storedinyourinternalphonebook,the caller'snamewill bedisplayed,too.)Ifyoucallsomeonewhohasthisfeature,yourSAMSUNGPCSPhoneNumberwill bedisplayedontheirphone.ToblockyourSAMSUNGPCSPhoneNumberfrombeingdisplayedforaparticularoutgoingcall,justfollowthese steps:1.Press <*> <6> <7>2.Dialtheoutgoingphonenumberand press <TALK>.ToblockyourSAMSUNGPCSPhonenumberfrombeingdisplayedonall ofyouroutgoingcalls,justcall SAMSUNGPCSCustomerCarebypressing<*> <2> <TALK>(inSouthernCalifornia,press <*> <6> <1> <1> <TALK>) Once youhave permanentlyblockedyournumber,youcanrelease theblockforaparticularcall.Todothatfollowthese steps:1.Press <*> <8> <2>.2.Dialthephonenumberand press <TALK>.
SCH-6100 FCC DOCUMENTSAugust8,1999RespondingtoCall Waiting.Ifyou'reinthemiddleofacall andyouhereabeep,thatmeansyouhave anothercallingcomingin.Ifyoudon'tanswerthe call within10 seconds,youwill beremindedoftheincomingcall withasecond beep.Toanswerthe secondcall,press <TALK>.Press <TALK>againtoswitchbacktothefirstcall.Ifyoudon'twant tobeinterrupted duringaparticularcall,youcantemporarilydisables Call Waiting.Justpress <*> <7> <0>beforedialingthenumber.Ifyoudon'twant tobeinterrupted duringanyofyourcalls,beforemakinganymorepress <*> <2><TALK>(in SouthernCalifornia,press <*> <6> <7> <1> <1> <TALK>)tocallSAMSUNGPCSCustomerCareandhave Call Waitingdeactivated.Redialing calls.Toredialthelastcall youmadefromyourSAMSUNGPCSPhone,press <TALK><TALK>.Toredialanyofthelastnineoutgoingcalls,displaytheoutgoingcall logbypressing<TALK>use thearrowkeystoselect thenumberandthenpress <TALK>again.Themostrecentcall isdisplayedfirst.Anotheroptionfor redialingcallsistoselectanumberfromyourincomingoroutingcall logs.Settingupathree-waycall.Three-WayCallingletsyoutalkwithtwodifferentpeopleat the sametime.Simplydialthefirstnumberand press <TALK>.Whenyouhave connected,press <TALK>toputthefirstcalleron hold.Next,press <CLR>,dialthe secondnumberand press <TALK>.Whenyou're connected,press <TALK>againtobeginyourthree-waycall.Thenyouuse thisfeature,youwill be chargednormalairtimerailsforbothcallsthatyouplace.Savingoreditingyourownemergencynumbers.Youcansave uptothree emergencyphonenumbersonyourSAMSUNGPCSPhone,inadditionto911.Tosave those numbers, followthe stepsbelow.1.Press <MENU>.2.Press <8> <4>toselect"Security".3.Thephoneprompts,"LockCode:"Enteryourfour-digitlockcode(typicallythis codeisthelastfourdigitsofyourSAMSUNGPCSPhoneNumber).Once you'vesuccessfullyenteredyourlockcode,thephonedisplaysthe securitymenu.
SCH-6100 FCC DOCUMENTSAugust8,19994.Press <3>toselect"Special#".Thephonedisplaysyoursecuritynumbers(ifnosecuritynumbershave beensaved,"Empty"isdisplayedineachslot.5.Selectanemergencynumberslotbypressingtheappropriatenumber.6.Enterthe10-digitemergencynumber(areacode+phonenumber)tobe savedinthatslotand press <OK/••>.7.Thephonedisplaysthenumberand"Saved" toconfirm that thenumberwas storedcorrectly.Thephonethenre-displaysthelistofemergencynumbers soyoucanmakeadditionalchanges.8.Whenyouhave finishedstoringnumbers,press andhold<CLR>toexitandreturntothe standbydisplay.Dialing911 orotheremergencynumbers.Ifthere'sanemergency,youstill canmake calls evenwhenyourphoneislocked.Ifyouraccountisrestricted,youstill cancall 911 butno otheremergencynumbers.Tomakeacall, followthese simple steps:1.Dial911 oroneoftheotherthree emergencynumbers storedinyouremergencylist.2.Press <TALK>.Voicemail: Theinsandouts.Settingupyourvoicemail.Thefirst timeyoucall yourvoicemail box,whichyoudobypressingandholding<OK/••>foratleastasecond,enteryourtemporarypass code.We suggestyoudothissoonafteryouactivateyourSAMSUNGPCSAccount.Afterenteringthatcode,the voicemail systemwill promptyoutodothese things:¡¤ Createyourownpersonalpass code.Make sureyoupickanumberthatyouwillremember.¡¤ Createthegreetingthatpeoplewill hearwhentheycall you.¡¤ Initializeyournameannouncement.¡¤ Choose whethertoactivateOne-TouchAccess.Voicemail will automaticallyrecordmessages wheneversomeone callsandyoudon'tanswer.
SCH-6100 FCC DOCUMENTSAugust8,1999Findingoutyouhaveamessage.YourSAMSUNGPCSPhonealertsyouwhenyouhave newvoicemail messageinseveralways:¡¤ Bydisplayingamessageonthe screen¡¤ Bysoundingfive shortbeeps(iftheringeristurnedon)¡¤ Byflashingtheredlightat thetopofthephone¡¤ BydisplayingtheENVELOPEiconat thetopofyourscreenToacknowledgeanewmessage,youcanpress anykey(except the volumekeysor<OK/••>.Theredlightwill continuetoflashandareminderbeepwill soundperiodicallyuntil youdothis.Once you've acknowledgedamessage,yourphonewillthenre-displaywhateverwasonthe screenbeforethealert.Thephonewill displayENVELOPEuntil yousave orerase yournewmessages.Youcansave upto30messages andeachcanbe storedforupto30 days.Retrievingmessages.Wheneveryouaccess yourvoicemail,you'll begiventhefollowingoptions:Tolistentoneworsavedvoicemail,press<1>.Youcansee theinformationofthelatestvoicemail you've received.Youcanlistentoitbypressing<MENU> <1>anderase itbypressing<MENU> <2>.UsingspecialSAMSUNGPCS PhoneFeatures.Yourphone comes withseveralkeyfeatures thatmake voicemail particularlyeasytouse.One-TouchAccessTocall yourvoicemail fromyourSAMSUNGPCSPhone,all youhave todoispress andhold<OK/••>foratleastasecond(ifOne-TouchAccess isactivated).Youdon'thave toenteryourpass code.ThisfeatureisavailableonlyfromyourSAMSUNGPCSPhone.Hands-Free ListeningYour messages will beplayedcontinuouslyintheordertheywerereceived.Youcanstoptosave orerase anyofthem.
SCH-6100 FCC DOCUMENTSAugust8,1999Internalphonebook.Youget twotypes ofphonebookswithyourSAMSUNGPCSPhone:theinternalphonebookandthe call logs.Tomakethemostofthem,youreallyneedtounderstandallbasicfeatures andfunctionsofyournewphone.Understandingyourphone'smemory.YourSAMSUNGPCSPhonehad 229 phonebookmemorylocations( ) -thatis,229places tostorephonenumber.Youcanstoreupto32 digitswithineachofthesememorylocationsanduse upto12 characterstogive eachentryaname.Saving andstoring a phonenumber.Whenaddingnumberstoyourinternalphonebook,keepinmindthatmemorylocations1through9(1and9arereserves)should beusedforOne-TouchDialing(yourmostcommonlyused phonenumbers).Tosave numbers,simplyfollowthedirectionsbelow.1.Enterthenumberthatyouwant tosave and press <OK/••>.We suggest thatyousave numbersusing10 digits(areacode+number).2.Youcanselect thegroup(label) that te enteringnumberbelongto.3.Next,enterthenamethatgoes withthenumber.Toenteraletter,press thenumberkeyonwhichit'slistedonce,twice orthree times,dependingonwhethertheletteryou'dliketoenterislistedonthekeyfirst,secondorthird.(Forexample,<2>once for"A"Press <2>twice for"B"andtimes for"C")Toenterletters consecutivelythatarelistedonthe samenumberkey,press the#keytoseparatethem.Forexample,tospell Gill,youwould dothedothefollowing:1.Toenter"G"press <4>once.2.Toenter"I"firstpress #(since youwill bepressing<4>again),thenpress <4>three times toget "I"3.Toenter"L"press <5>three times.4.Toenterthenext "L"firstprepress <#> (since youwill bepressing<5>again),thenpress <5>three times.Tocorrectanymistakes,press <¢¸*>or<#¢º>tomove the cursortotheincorrectcharacterandtheneitherpress <CLR>todeletethatcharacterofsimplytypethecorrectcharacteroverit.Eachcharacterwill blinkwhenthe cursorisonit.
SCH-6100 FCC DOCUMENTSAugust8,19994.Whenthenameis enteredcorrectly,press <OK/••>.Thephonedisplaysaconfirmationmessage containingthenameandnumber.Entering a hard pause.Youcanenterahard pause inanumberbypressing<MENU>while enteringdigits.Thehard pause isdisplayedas"p"onthephone.Ahard pause isusefulwhenyouaccess aninteractive voice response system,suchasanautomated bankingsystem.Dialingfromyourphonebooktoadifferentarea code.Whenyou'retravelingoutsideyourhome service area,orwhenyou're callingsomeonebackfromwithinvoicemail,youmayneedtoadd anareacodetothenumber.Totemporarilyadd digitstothebeginningofaphonenumber, followthese steps:1.Findthenumberyouwant tocall.This canbedoneinseveralways.2.Entertheareacodeforthenumber.Thenewnumberswill beinsertedautomaticallyat thebeginningofthephonenumber.3.Press <TALK>todialthemodifiednumber.Checking all yourstorednumbers.Severalmethods canbeusedforcheckingnumbers storedinyourphone.Youcanlookupanumberusinganame,digitsfromthephonenumber,or memorylocation.Eachisdescribedseparatelybelow.Followthe stepsdescribed belowtofindstorednumbersusingthemenuoptions.1.Press <MENU>.2.Press <2>toselect"PhoneBook".3.Press <1>toselect"Findname"orpress <4>toselect"FindEntry".Shortcutsforlookingupnumbersbymemorylocationandnamealsoareavailable,asdescribedinthenextsections.Finding a numberusingitsmemorylocation.1.Press <MENU>.2.Press <2>toselect"PhoneBook".3.Press <4>toselect"FindEntry".
SCH-6100 FCC DOCUMENTSAugust8,19994.Enterthethree-digitmemorylocationtodisplaythenumber5.Tocall thatnumber,press <TALK>.Finding a numberusing a person'sname.1.Press <MENU>.2.Press <2>toselect"PhoneBook"3.Press <1>toselect"FindName"4.Enterasmanyconsecutive lettersofthenameasyoucanremember(evenifyourememberonlythefirstletter)and press <OK/••>.Thephonebrieflydisplaysthenumberofmatches foundandthendisplaysthenameandnumberofthefirstmatch.Ifthenumberdisplayedisnot theoneyouwant,press <¢¸*>or<#¢º>toscroll throughthelistuntil theappropriatenumberisdisplayed.5.Whenyouhave foundthe correctnumber,press <TALK>todial itautomatically.Erasing a phonenumber.1.Press <MENU>2.Press <2>toselect"phoneBook".3.Press <5>toselect"Erase"4.Indicatewhetheryouwant toaccess thenumbertobedisplayedaccordingtonameor memorylocationbypressing<1>or<2>,respectively.5.Youthen have theoptiontoentereitheraportionofthenameorthememorylocation number.Next,press <OK/••>todisplaythenumber.Ifmorethanone entryisfound,youcanscroll throughthe entries andselectwhichoneyouwant toerasebypressing<¢¸*>or<#¢º>.6.Press <OK/••>toerase thenumberfromthephonebook.Aconfirmationmessagewill bedisplayed.
SCH-6100 FCC DOCUMENTSAugust8,1999Keepingtrackofyoucalls.YourSAMSUNGPCSPhonekeepstrackofthelastnine callsyoumadeandthelastnine callsyoureceived.Todisplayalistofrecentlymade calls, followthese steps.1.Press <MENU>.2.Press <1>toselect"Call Logs".3.Todisplayinformationonyourlastnineoutgoingcalls,press <1>.Todisplayinformationonyourlastnineincomingcalls,press <2>.Todisplayinformationonyourlastninemissedcalls.4.Thephonethendisplaysthephonenumbersofyourcalls,oneatatime.Toscrollthroughthelist,press <¢¸*>or<#¢º>.5.Todialadisplaynumber,simplypress <TALK>.Otherwise,press andhold<CLR>toexitandreturntothe standbydisplay.Mainmenu:Tailoringyourphone'sfeaturesto yourneeds.Youcanaccess all ofyourphone'sfeatures andsettingsthroughthemainmenu.Here'showtogoaboutit.Navigationthroughthemenu.Todisplaythemainmenu,press <MENU>.Toscroll throughmenuitems,press <¢¸*>or<#¢º>.Togobackone step,press <CLR>briefly.Toselectamenuitem,press thenumbercorrespondingtoit.Toscroll throughpossible settings,press <¢¸*>or<#¢º>.Tosave asetting,press <OK/••>.Toexit themenuandreturntothe standbyscreen,press <END/¨Ø>orpress andhold<CLR>.Nochanges will be saved.Taking a menushortcut.Ifyou'reinahurry,justpress <MENU>andthenumbersonthemenuscreen.Forexample,ifyoupress <MENU>, followed by<4>and<1>,thephonewill displaythevolume settingfortheringer.
SCH-6100 FCC DOCUMENTSAugust8,1999Understandingmenuitems:Managingyourphone's settings.Keeping track of calls.1:Call Logs.These optionshelpyourememberwhomyoucalledandwhoyoucall,alongwith howmuchairtimeyouhave used.Times aredisplayedin hours,minutesandseconds(forexample,03h:59m:23s).1.Outgoing.Lists,oneatatime,thelastninenumbersyoucalled.Press <¢¸*>or<#¢º>toscroll throughthelist.2.Incoming.Lists,oneatatime,thenumbersofthelastnine callerstoyourSAMSUNGPCSPhone.Press <¢¸*>or<#¢º>toscroll throughthelist.3.Missed.Lists,oneatatime,thelastninenumbersyoumissed.Press <¢¸*>or<#¢º>toscroll throughthelist.4.EraseHistory.Ifyouwant toerase yourcall logs,youcanchoose oneoftheoption.AvailableOptionisoutgoing,incoming,Missdandall calls5.AirTime.Checktosee howmuchairtimeyouhave used byselectingthisoption.1LastCall.Displaysthephonenumberofyourlastcall,thedateandtimethecall wasmade,andthedurationofthe call.2Total.Displaysthetotalnumberofcallsmadeandreceived,alongwiththetotalamountofairtimeused.3EraseTotal.Toresetyourairtimelogtozero,press <OK/••>.Tomaintainthelog,press <CLR>.Maintaining your internal Phone Book.2:PhoneBook.These optionsletsyoumanagethenumbers storedinyourphone'sinternalphonebook.1.FindName.Letsyoulookupnumbers storedinyourinternalphonebook.Enterasmanyconsecutive lettersofthenamethatyouknowandthenpress<CLR>.(Enteringonlythefirstletterofthename still helpsnarrowyoursearch.)Thephoneindicates howmanymatches werefoundandthendisplaysthefirstnumberandnamefromthelistofmatches.Toscroll throughthelist,press <¢¸*>or< #¢º>.Todialadisplayednumber,press <TALK>.
SCH-6100 FCC DOCUMENTSAugust8,19992.Add NewEntry.Letsyoustoreaphonenumberinthephone'sinternalphonebook.Enterthenumbertobe storedandthenpress <OK/••>.Tostorethenumberinthenextavailablememorylocation,press <OK/••>again.Next,enterthenamethatwill beusedtoidentifythenumberand press <OK/••>.3MyPhone#.DisplaysyourSAMSUNGPCSPhonenumber.4.FindEntry:Enterthethree-digitmemorylocationcodethatcorrespondstothenumberyouwant tofind.Toscroll throughthe entirelistofstorednumbers,press volumekeys.Todialadisplayednumber,press <TALK>.5.Services.Whenyouneedassistance makingcallsorifyouhave questionsaboutyourSAMSUNGPCSPhoneorservice,youcanselect thisoption.1.CustomerCare.2.DirAssist.3.Prepaid4.RoadAssistCalender4:CalenderCalender1:TodayYoucansave the event-todayorifyouselectanydate2:MonthViewYoucansee the calender.3:JumptodateThisisthe samefirstitem"Today",butitgotodateyouwant,directly.4:TodoListThisisthefull listabout the event.5:CountDownThis showhowlongwill itleftifyousave D-day.Using the Internet5:MiniBrowseYoucanconnectMiniBrowerVoice Dial6:Voice Dial1.RecordYoucanstorethePhone#thatyouwant toall byspeakingthenameintomicrophone.2.ReviewTherecordednames playaudiblyasyouscroll throughthelist.
SCH-6100 FCC DOCUMENTSAugust8,19993.EraseAll Youcanerase all voice dialing.4.SetActiveYoucanselecthowyouplace voice dialingcalls.7:Tools1.AlarmClockIfYoustorethetime,itwill ringg toletyouknow.2.WorldClockItshow what timeitisifyouselect the cityintheworld.3.CalculatorYoucanget theresultfromthefouroperationsinarithmetic.Customizing the way your phone works.8:Setup.Withthehelpofthefollowingfeatures,youcanmakeyourphoneworkmorelikeyoudo.Adjustingyourphone'svolume.1.Sounds.Here'showtoadjust the volumeofyourphone'sringerand keybeep.1.RingerVolume.Toadjust theringer,youcanpress either<¢¸*>or<#¢º>,orthe volumekeys.2.RingType.Determinethe soundsyourphonemakes whenyoureceive acallor messages.Press <¢¸*>or<#¢º>toscroll throughthepossible settings.3.KeyVolume.Toadjust thebeepyourphonemakes whenyoupress akey,select thisoption.Press <¢¸*>or<#¢º>orthe volumekeys.SettingareHigh,MedandLow.ThedefaultsettingsHigh.Once youselect thelevelyouwant,press <OK/••>tosetit.KeyBeep.4.ToneLength.Youcanselect thelengthofthetoneyourphonemakes whenyoupress akey.Possible settingsare"Short" and"Long".Thedefaultsettingis"Short".5.Alerts.YourSAMSUNGPCSPhone comes withdifferentoptionstokeepyouawareofwhat'sgoingon.1.MinuteBeep.Thisoptionislikeaminuteminderthatbeeps10 secondsbefore eachminuteisup duringacall.Settingsare"On"and"Off".Thedefaultsettingis"Off".
SCH-6100 FCC DOCUMENTSAugust8,19992.Service.Settingsare"On"and"Off".Thedefaultsettingis"Off".6.RoamRinger.Determinethe soundyourphonemakes whenyoureceive acallinroam.Determiningwhatisdisplayed.2.Display.Determine someoftheattributes ofyourphone'sdisplaybymodifyingthese settings.1.Backlight.Youcanmanipulatethedisplayand keypad backlighting.Possiblesettingsare"OFF","AlwaysOn","30 SECONDS"and"8SECONDS".Thedefaultsettingis"8SECONDS".2.Greeting.Displaythegreetingandyoucaneditit.3.Contrast.Youcanmanipulatethe contrastofyourphone.Possible settingsare"Highest","Lowest","Low","Med"and"High".Thedefaultsettingis"Highest".4.Version.Displaysthe version numberofthe softwareinstalledonyourSAMSUNGPCSPhone.UsingtheDataService3.DATA/FaxInYoucandeterminewhetheryoureceive justvoice call, fax ordatacall.MaintainingPhonesecurity.4.Security.Youhave theoptiontolockSamsungPCSPhonewhenyou'dliketomake sureyou'retheonlyonewhocanuse it.Locking yourphonemeansthatyoucanstill receive incomingcallsor make emergencycalls,butall otherphonefunctionaredisabled.Youalsocanrestrictoutingcalls(except911 andemergencycalls),incomingcallsandaccess toyourphonebook.YourlockcodetypicallyconsistsofthelastfourdigitsofyourSAMSUNGPCSPhoneNumber.Ifyouchoose tochangeit,however,andthenforgetit,youwill have totakeyourphonetothenearestPCSCenterforassistance.Because yourphonemustbereprogrammedifyouforgetyourlockcode,CustomerCarewill notbeabletoassistyouoverthephone.Toaccess the securitymenuandmodifythe settings,youmustfirstenteryourlockcode.
SCH-6100 FCC DOCUMENTSAugust8,19991.Lock Phone.First,youshould decidewhenyouwantyourphonetobelocked.Possible settingsare"Unlocked","OnPower-Up"and"LockNow".Ifyouchoose"Onpower-up"yourphonewill belockedeverytimeyouturniton.Ifyouselect "LockNow",yourphonewill belockedimmediately.ThedefaultsettingsisUnlocked".2.LockCode.Ifyoudon'twant touse yourphone'soriginal lockcode,youcanuse thisoptiontoenteryourown newfour-digitnumber.Be suretopickanumberthateasyforyoutoremember.3.Special#.Youcanenteruptothree emergencynumbersandyoucanyoucallall ofthem,alongwith911,evenwhenyourphoneislockedor restricted.Whenyoudialanemergencynumber,itmustexactlymatchthe storednumberinorderto overridethelockandrestrictionsettings.4.ErasePhoneBook.YoucandeleteyourPhoneBook.5.ResetPhone.Select thistoresetall ofthefeatures onyourPCSphone(exceptemergencynumbersandthelockcode)totheirdefaultsettingsandtoclearthephonebookmemory.5.AnykeyAnswer.Youcandeterminewhetheryoucanpress anykeytoanswerincomingcalls.Possible settingsare"yes"and"no".Thedefaultsettingis"yes".6.AutoAnswer.Youcandeterminewhetheryoucanreceive incomingautomaticallywithHFK.7.MiniBrower.Youcandeterminewhenyou use theminibrowserconfirmationmessage.8.Language Youcandeterminethelanguagetouse.

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