Samsung Electronics Co SCHA399 Single-Mode Cellular CDMA Phone User Manual attachments

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Single-Mode Cellular CDMA Phone attachments

Users Manual

© 2001 PCTEST LabATTACHMENT M – USER’S MANUAL
SCH-A399 (CDMA 800MHz)CONFIDENTIALJUNE 29 , 20018. USERS MANUAL
32FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATIONIn August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for humanexposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted byFCC regulated transmitters.Those guidelines are consistentwith the safety standard previously set by both U.S. andinternational standards bodies. The design of this phonecomplies with the FCC guidelines and these internationalstandards. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorizedantennas, modifications, or attachments could impair callquality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCCregulations.Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damagedantenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn mayresult. Please contact your local dealer for replacementantenna.Body-worn OperationThis device was tested for typical body-worn operations usingthe optional belt-clip/holster placed 1.5cm from thebody. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, aminimum separation distance of 1.5cm must bemaintained between the user’s body and the phone, includingthe antenna, whether extended or retracted. The use of third-party belt-clips/ holsters with no metallic components thatprovide the minimum separation distance of 1.5cmcan be used to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements. The useof non-tested accessories or other body-worn operations maynot comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should beavoided. Contact your local dealer for optional accessory items.Vehicle Mounted External Antenna (optional, ifavailable.)A minimum separation distance of 7.9 inches (20cm) must bemaintained Between a person and the vehicle mountedexternal antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements.For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCCwebsite at www.fcc.gov.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................. 7UNPACKING............................................................................... 9YOUR PHONEPhone Layout .............................................................................. 10Display ....................................................................................... 13Backlight .................................................................................... 15Service Light ............................................................................... 15GETTING STARTEDInstalling the UIM Card ................................................................. 16Charging a Battery ...................................................................... 18Switching the Phone On/Off ........................................................ 22Changing the Display for Standby Mode ...................................... 23CHV Code .................................................................................... 24Your Phone’s Mode ....................................................................... 24CALL FUNCTIONSMaking a Call ............................................................................... 26Redialing the Last Number ............................................................ 27Making a Call from the Phonebook ............................................... 28Prepending Dialing ....................................................................... 28Speed Dialing ............................................................................... 29Emergency Dialing ........................................................................ 30Pause Dialing ............................................................................... 31Voice Dialing ................................................................................ 34Adjusting the Volume..................................................................... 35Answering a Call ........................................................................... 36In-Call Options .............................................................................. 37Quick-switching to Silent Mode ...................................................... 38Viewing Missed Calls ..................................................................... 38Call Waiting .................................................................................. 39Call Forwarding ............................................................................ 39Three-Way Calling........................................................................ 40Table of Contents
54ENTERING TEXTChanging Text Input Mode ........................................................... 42Chinese PY(Pinyin) Mode ............................................................. 43Chinese Stroke Mode ................................................................... 48Word Mode ................................................................................. 51ABC Mode ................................................................................... 53Symbol Mode .............................................................................. 55123 Mode ................................................................................... 55USINGTHEMENUSAccessing a Menu Functions by Scrolling ....................................... 56Accessing a Menu Functions by Using its Shortcut .......................... 57List of Menu Functions ................................................................. 58CALLSOutgoing (MENU 1-1) ............................................................ 62Incoming (MENU 1-2) ............................................................ 63Missed (MENU 1-3) ................................................................ 63Erase Logs (MENU 1-4)............................................................ 63Air Time (MENU 1-5)............................................................... 64PHONE BOOKFind Name (MENU 2-1) ......................................................... 65Add Entry (MENU 2-2) ........................................................... 66Find Entry (MENU 2-3) .......................................................... 70Relation Search (MENU 2-4) .................................................. 70Add email (MENU 2-5) ........................................................... 71GAMES ......................................................................... 72SchedulerToday (MENU 4-1) ................................................................. 73View Month (MENU 4-2) ........................................................ 75Date (MENU 4-3) .................................................................. 76To Do List (MENU 4-4) ........................................................... 76Countdown (MENU 4-5) ......................................................... 77World Time (MENU 4-6) ........................................................ 79Calculate (MENU 4-7) ............................................................ 80Alarm Set (MENU 4-8) ........................................................... 81SOUNDSRinger Volume (MENU 5-1) .................................................... 82Ringer Type (MENU 5-2) ........................................................ 83Key Beep (MENU 5-3) ........................................................... 83Alerts (MENU 5-4) ................................................................. 84Voice Volume (MENU 5-5) ...................................................... 85Roam Ringer (MENU 5-7) ...................................................... 85Power on/off (MENU 5-6) ..................................................... 85DISPLAYBacklight (MENU 6-1) ............................................................ 86Banner (MENU 6-2) ............................................................... 87Animation (MENU 6-3) ........................................................... 87My Phone Number (MENU 6-4) .............................................. 88Language (MENU 6-5) ........................................................... 88Set Time (MENU 6-6) ............................................................. 89Auto Hyphenation (MENU 6-7) ............................................... 90LCD Contrast (MENU 6-8) ....................................................... 90Version (MENU 6-9) ............................................................... 90VOICE DIALRecord (MENU 7-1) ............................................................... 91Play/Erase (MENU 7-2) ......................................................... 92Set Active (MENU 7-3) ........................................................... 93Training (MENU 7-4) ............................................................. 94Undo Train (MENU 7-5) ......................................................... 95VOICE RECORDVoice Memo (MENU 8-1) ....................................................... 96Call Answer (MENU 8-2) ........................................................ 98
76SETUPAuto Retry (MENU 9-1) ....................................................... 103Auto Answer (MENU 9-2) ..................................................... 103Answer Mode (MENU 9-3) ................................................... 104Tone Length (MENU 9-4) ..................................................... 104Set NAM (MENU 9-5) ........................................................... 105Roam Option (MENU 9-6) .................................................... 105Data/Fax (MENU 9-7) ......................................................... 107Whisper Mode (MENU 9-8) .................................................. 108Security (MENU 9-9) ........................................................... 109R-UIM Setup (MENU 9-0) ..................................................... 114MESSAGESNew Messages (OK-1).............................................................. 115Inbox (OK-2)........................................................................... 118Outbox(OK-3) ......................................................................... 121MSG Setup (OK-4)................................................................... 122WEBLaunching the Web Browser ....................................................... 125Setting the Web Prompt ............................................................. 130REFERENCE INFORMATIONUsing the Batteries ..................................................................... 131Safety Information ..................................................................... 133GLOSSARY ..................................................................140INDEX......................................................................... 132Safety PrecautionsRead these simple guidelines. Failure to comply withthem may be dangerous or illegal. For more detailedsafety information, see “Safety Information” on pagexx.Road safety comes firstDo not use a hand-held phone while driving; park thevehicle first. Remember that in some countries, it isillegal to use a hand-held phone while driving.Switch off when refuellingDo not use the phone at a refuelling point (servicestation) or near fuels or chemicals.Switch off in aircraftWireless phones can cause interference. Using themon aircraft is both illegal and dangerous.Switch off in hospitalFollow any regulations or rules. Switch phone offnear medical equipment.Respect special regulationsFollow any special regulations in force in any areaand always switch off your phone whenever it isforbidden to use it, or when it may causeinterference or danger (in a hospital for example).InterferenceAll wireless phones may be subject to radiointerference, which may affect their performance.
8SSaaffeettyy  PPrreeccaauuttiioonnss9UnpackingYour package contains the following items.Use qualified serviceOnly qualified service personnel must repairequipment. Use sensiblyUse only in the normal position (to ear). Do not touchthe antenna unnecessarily when the phone isswitched on.Emergency callsEnsure the phone is switched on and in service. Enter the emergency number (911 or another officialemergency number) and press        . Give yourlocation. Do not end the call until told to do so. Non-Ionizing RadiationNo part of the human body is allowed to come tooclose to the antenna during operation of theequipment.IMPORTANT! Use only SAMSUNG-approvedaccessories and batteries. This phone is intended foruse with a SAMSUNG-approved:The use of any other power accessory will invalidateany approval or warranty applying to the phone, andmay be dangerous.When you disconnect the power cord of anyaccessory, grasp and pull the connector, not the cord.In addition, you can obtain the following accessoriesfor your phone from your local SAMSUNG dealer:•  Ear microphone•  Travel adapter•  Standard , Extended Li-Ion batteries •  Data cable Phone Travel AdapterStandardBattery Owner’sManual Hand StrapTentative
1110YYoouurr  PPhhoonneeYour PhonePhone LayoutThe following illustration shows the main elementsof your phone.MicrophoneEarpieceDisplayVolume keysDuring a call, adjusts thevoice volume.In Standby mode with thephone open, adjusts thecall ringer volume. In Standby mode with thephone closed, backlightsthe external LCD.Enters the menu facility. In the menu facility, selects a menu functionor stores information that you have entered.In Standby mode, quickly enters theMessages menu.In Standby mode, quickly enters the Webmenu. Pressing and holding down this keystarts the web browser.In the menu facility, scrolls through themenu options.In Standby mode,          allows you to findthe Phonebook entry by its location andby its name. And         andallow you to change the item to display onthe Standby mode.Key FunctionsAntennaService LightExternal LCDWith the phone closedWith the phone openEarphone jack
13YYoouurr  PPhhoonnee12YYoouurr  PPhhoonneeMakes or answers a call.In Standby mode, recalls the last numberdialed.Key Functions (continued...)Ends a call. Also switches the phone on andoff when pressed and held. In the menu facility, returns to Standbymode and cancels your input.Use these keys for the various functions.In the text input mode,  changes the caseand  inserts a space.Enters numbers, letters and some specialcharacters.~Deletes characters from the display.In the menu facility, returns to the previousmenu level.DisplayThe display comprises two areas: an upper line ofstatic icons, and the lower text and graphic area. Thefollowing icons display at power-on:IconsText and graphic areaSignal strength : Shows the receivedsignal strength. The greater the number ofbars, the better the signal strength.IconsService: Appears when a call is inprogress.No Service: Appears when you are outsidea service area. With it displayed, you cannotmake or receive calls. Wait a little while fora better signal or move into an open area toregain the service.Roaming: Appears when you are out ofyour home area and have registered with adifferent network (when travelling in othercountries, for example).
15YYoouurr  PPhhoonnee14YYoouurr  PPhhoonneeDigital mode: Indicates that the phone isoperating in Digital mode.Analog mode: Indicates that the phone isoperating in Analog mode.New Message: Indicates that there is anew message waiting to be checked.Vibration mode: Appears when the ringvolume for calls is set to Vibrate. Battery status: Shows the level of yourbattery. The more bars you see, the morepower you have left.External LCDYour phone has an external LCD display on the cover.When the phone is closed, it indicates that you havean incoming call or message and notifies you at thespecified time when you have set an alarm by itsbacklight or particular icons on it.When you press one of the volume keys on the leftside of the phone with the phone closed, thebacklight of the external display illuminates. BacklightThe display and keypad are illuminated by abacklight. When you press any key, the backlightilluminates. It turns off if no key is pressed within agiven period of time, depending on the Backlightoption set in the Display menu. To specify the length of time the phone waits beforethe backlight turns off, set the Backlight menuoption (6-1); see page xx for further details.Service light The service light is in the top right-hand of thephone. It flashes to indicate incoming call ormessage. Also, the service light flashes for a fewseconds when you turn on the phone.Icons (continued...)Service light
17GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd16Getting StartedInstalling the UIM CardWhen you subscribe to a network, your are providedwith a plug-in UIM card loaded with yoursubscription details (CHV code, available optionalservice and so on).Important! The plug-in UIM card and its contactscan be easily damaged by scratches orbending, so be careful when handling,inserting or removing the card.Keep all UIM cards out of the reach ofsmall children.1. If necessary, switch off the phone  by holdingdown         until the power-off animation beginsplaying.2. Remove the battery. To do so:➀ Press and hold the catch above the battery onthe back of the phone.➁ Slide the battery toward the bottom of thephone and take it away. 4. Insert the UIM card ensuring that the cut corner isat the top left and the gold contacts of the cardface into the phone. Replace the card holder.➁➀➀3. Slide the ivory lock in the UIM card holder towardsthe bottom of the phone to unlock the UIM cardholder and lift it up. ➁5. Slide the ivory lock toward the top of the phone tolock the card holder.
18GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd19GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddNote: You must fully charge the battery before usingyour phone for the first time. The phone can be usedwhile the battery is charging.Using a Travel Adapter1. With the battery in position on the phone, connectthe lead from the travel adapter to the jack at thebottom of the phone.6. Reinstall the battery. To do so:➀ Place the battery so that the tabs on it align tothe notches on the back of the phone.Charging a BatteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ionbattery. A travel adapter is provided with your phone. You can also purchase it from your local SAMSUNG dealer.Use only approved batteries and chargers.  Ask you local SAMSUNG dealer for further details. ➁ Slide the battery toward the top of the phoneuntil you hear a click.2. Connect the adapter to a standard AC wall outlet.3. When charging is finished, disconnect the adapterfrom the power outlet and from the phone.➀➀➁Tentative
2120GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddLow Battery IndicatorWhen the battery charge level gets low, the batterysensor blinks an empty battery icon at the topright corner of the display and sounds a tone.If the battery level gets too low, the phone will turnoff automatically. Unfortunately, if this happen, you’lllose whatever you are doing, including dropping yourcall. Watch the battery strength icon and make sureyour battery is adequately charged.Empty batteryiconGGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd
23GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddSwitching the Phone On/Off1. Open the phone.2. Hold down         for more than one second toswitch the phone on.3. If the phone asks for a CHV code, enter the CHVcode supplied with the UIM card. For furtherinformation on the CHV code, see page xx.The service light in the top right corner of thephone flashes, and an alert sounds. When thesystem locates services, you can see the followingidle screens on the main and external displayrespectively.If the phone is out of service, the  iconappears in the display. In this case, you cannotplace and receive calls. You can try again laterwhen service is available.Note: You can change the display language viathe Language menu option (6-5).3.  When you wish to switch the phone off, holddown          for more than two seconds.12:20 AM06/20 M022GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddWARNING!Do not switch on the phone when the mobilephone use is prohibited or when it may causeinterference or danger.Note: Do not touch the antenna on the phoneunnecessarily when the phone is switched on.Contact with the antenna affects call quality andmay cause the phone to operate at a higher powerlevel than otherwise needed.Changing the Display for StandbyModeYour phone provides you with a variety of items todisplay in Standby mode. You can change the idlescreen with ease to one of the following itemsdepending on your preference.• Clock and calendar: displays a clock with with adaily pad calendar. This is default display.• World clock: displays two clocks showing the timein the time zones selected in the World Timemenu option (see page xx).• Digital clock: displays the digital clock.• Wallpaper 1 and 2: displays the wallpaperanimations selected in Idle 1 and Idle 2 under theAnimation menu option (see page xx)respectively.To change the display in Standby mode, press        oruntil you find the desired display.
25GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd24GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddCHV CodeThe CHV code supplied with the UIM card helps youprotect the UIM card against unauthorized use.When requested the code, key in the appropriatecode (displayed as asterisks for security). If you enteran incorrect CHV code three times in succession,your UIM card is blocked. To unblock the card,contact your service provider.You can enable or disable the code using the R-UIMSetup menu option (9-0). For further information onthe CHV code, see page xx.Your Phone’s ModeStandby ModeStandby is the most basic state of your phone. Thephone goes into Standby mode soon after you turn iton, or whenever you briefly press        . When yourphone is in Standby mode, you will typically see thecurrent date and time. If you enter a phone number,you can press         to dial it, or press       to save itin the internal phone book. Press  at any time to return to Standby mode. Becareful; if you are on a call when you press  , youwill return to Standby mode, but it also disconnectsthe call. Press  several times or hold it down toreturn to Standby mode without ending the call.Talk ModeYou can place and answer calls only when your phoneis turned on. During a call, the phone is in Talk mode.While you are in Talk mode, pressing       gives you alist of options referred to as “In-Call Options.” Seepage xx for details on the options.Power Save ModeYour phone comes with a Power Save feature that willautomatically be activated if your phone is unable tofind a signal after 15 minutes of searching. While thisfeature is active, the phone’s battery charge willconserved. The phone will automatically recheck for asignal periodically. To manually force the phone recheck for a signal, pressany key. A message on the display let you know whenyour phone is operating in Power Save Mode.Lock ModeWhen you lock your phone using the Lock Modemenu option (see page xx), you cannot use the phone.Even in Lock mode, you can receive messages andcalls, but cannot place an outgoing call until youunlock the phone. To unlock the phone, press      , and enter the lockcode. The phone returns to Standby mode.
27CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss26Ending a CallWhen you have finished your call, press        . The call time (length of the call) displays with thenumber of the called party. If the number is stored inyour Phonebook, the name is displayed. If there is nomatch in Phonebook, you can press       and store thenumber to the Phonebook. For further information onstoring the number in the Phonebook, see page xx.Or, simply close the phone to end a call.Redialing the Last NumberTo redial the number you dialed last, presstwice.The phone stores the last 10 numbers dialed so thatyou search for the desired number in the last call log.To recall any of these numbers, proceed as follows.1. If there are any characters on the display, return toStandby mode by pressing        .2. Press        . The list of outgoing calls aredisplayed.3. Press          or         (or the volume keys on the leftside of the phone) to scan through the list untilyou find the required name or number.4. Press         to dial the displayed number.Call FunctionsMaking a CallTo make a call, proceed the followings:1. In Standby mode, enter the area code and phonenumber.While entering a phone number, press        toinsert a hard or two-second pause or ahyphenation. For more information on pausedialing, see page xx.2. Press        . The phone places the call to theentered phone number.Note: If you have set Auto Retry menu option (9-1) toOn (see page xx), and nobody answers to you or theline is busy, the phone automatically retries to makethe call.Correcting the NumberTo clear... Then...The last digit Press  .displayedThe whole display Hold down  for more thanone second.
28CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss29CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssMaking a Call from the PhonebookYou can store the phone numbers called regularly inmemory, called Phonebook. You then simply recallthe number to dial. For further information onPhonebook, refer to page xx.Prepend DialingThe Prepend option lets you add digits such as areacodes and network feature activation codes to aphone number that is in your Phonebook or Call logsbefore dialing it. (The prepended phone numbercannot be more than 10 digits.)To prepend existing phone numbers in the Phonebookor Call logs:1. Access the Phonebook entry.2. When the desired phone number displays, press    to access the Options menu.3. Press          to select the Prepend option.4. Enter the area code or feature code.5. Press         to dial the number.Speed DialingOnce you have stored phone numbers labeled withSpeed Dial in the phonebook memory, you can dialthem easily whenever you want. See below.One-Touch DialMemory locations 01 through 09 are special one-touch locations. You can dial the phone numbersstored in the Phonebook memory from 01 through 09simply by pressing one button. Press and hold the third digit of the memory location containing the number to be dialed.For example: Location no. 009Press and hold.The number (and name) stored is displayed, thendialed.Two-Touch DialMemory locations 10 through 99 are special two-touch locations.Press the second digit briefly, then hold down thethird digit of the memory cell.For example: Location no. 023Press  briefly and hold down         .The number (and name) stored is displayed, thendialed.
30CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss31CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssThree-Touch DialMemory locations 100 through 500 are special three-touch locations.Press the first and the second digit briefly, then holddown the third digit of the memory cell.For example: Location no. 123Press          and           briefly, then holddown        .The number (and name) stored is displayed, thendialed.Emergency DialingYou can place calls to hard-coded emergencynumbers (911, *911, and #911) or three specifiednumber in the emergency number list even if yourphone is locked or all outgoing calls are restricted.For further information on emergency numbers, referto page xx.Pause DialingWhen you call automated system, like bankingservices, you are often required to enter a passwordor account number. Instead of manually entering thenumbers each time, you can store the numbers inyour Phonebook, separated by special characterscalled pauses.There are two kinds of pauses that can be entered onyour phone:• Hard pause: A hard pause stops the dialingsequence until you press  .• Two second pause: A two second pause stops thedialing sequence for two seconds and thenautomatically sends the remaining digits.Note: Multiple two second pauses can beentered to extend the length of a pause. Forexample, two consecutive two second pausescause a total pause time of four seconds.However, keep in mind that pauses count asdigits towards the 32 digit dialing maximum.Storing Pauses in a Phonebook EntryTo store a number in your Phonebook that containspauses:1. Enter the phone number you want to store (such asthe bank’s teleservice phone number).2. Press  . The Dial options display.
33CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss32CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss3. Press  or  to enter the desired pause.• Press  for P pause. The letter “P” displaysin the number, meaning that a hard pause willoccur at that point in the dialing sequence. • Press  for T pause. The letter “T”displays in the number, meaning that a “Timed”pause will occur at that point in the dialingsequence. 4. Enter the digits that need to follow the pause(such as your account number).5. Store the number in your Phonebook as younormally would by pressing       and following thescreen prompts.Pause Dialing from a Stored Phonebook Entry1. Dial the number from the Phonebook.2. If you stored the number using a two secondpause(s), your phone transmits the number thatfollows the “T” pause two seconds afterconnection. If you stored the number using a hard pause(s),wait for the appropriate prompt from the numberyou are calling (credit card number, back accountnumber, etc.). When prompted, press  to sendthe DTMF number that follows your hard pause.3. “SENDING DTMF” flashes on the display and thetransmitted tone sounds.Manual Pause DialingYou can enter pauses manually using the Dialoptions during the dialing process.1. Enter the phone number of the service you want tocall (such as a bank’s teleservice phone number).2. Press  to display the Dial options.3. Press  for P Pause. The phone displays a“P” meaning a hard pause. Enter the number to besent after the pause and then  press  . Afterconnecting, press  again to transmit theadditional number.Press for T Pause. The phone displays “T”meaning a timed pause. When prompted, enterthe number to be sent after the pause and thenpress  . The phone transmit the number thatfollows the pause two seconds after connection.
35CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss34CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssVoice DialingBefore using the Voice dialing feature, you mustrecord the name and number in your phone using theVoice Dial menu. For further details, see page xx.1. To place a call, press and hold         , or open thephone, depending on the Set Active menu option(7-3). See page xx.2. At the voice prompt, say the name into themicrophone.• If the phone recognizes the name, the phoneattempts a connection.• If the phone does not recognize the name, thescreen prompts for the name again.• If the phone is unable to recognize the nameafter three attempts, the message Did notmatch any voicetag try again is displayed.Try the call again later, or check the recordedname. 3. The phone dials the corresponding number.Adjusting the VolumeDuring a call, if you want to adjust the voice volume,use the volume keys on the left side of the phone. Press       to increase and       to decrease thevolume. The illustration on the display shows alleight levels (the more bars, the louder). No barsindicates the key beep is turned off.In Standby mode, you can adjust the ringer volumefor calls using these keys.
37CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss36CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssAnswering a CallWhen somebody calls you, the phone alerts you byring, blinking service light and the following screenon the display.If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phonenumber (or name if stored in your Phonebook) isdisplayed. 1. To answer a call, open the phone. If the phone isalready open, press        .If the Answer Mode menu option (9-3) is set toany key, you can answer a call by pressing anykey except         .if the menu option is set to flip open, you cananswer a call simply by opening the phone.2. End the call by closing the phone or pressing       .Notes:• You can answer a call while using the phonebookor menu features. The current operation will beinterrupted.• If you cannot answer an incoming call, you can setthe phone to answer the call by the greetingmessage and record the caller’s message. Forfurther information, see page xx.IncomingDigitalCall FromSend : AnswerEnd : SilenceIn-Call OptionsYour phone provides a number of functions that youcan use during a call. You may not utilize all of thesefunctions at all times. Many of the in-call options arenetwork services. Press        during a call to access the following in-call options:Mute/Quit: allows you to switch your phone’s microphone off, so that the other party cannot hearyou. Example:  You wish to say something to anotherperson in the room but do not want the other party tohear you.Calls (Menu 1): allows you to access the Callsmenu. See page xx.Phonebook (Menu 2): allows you to access thePhonebook menu. See page xx.Silent/Quit: does not transmit the key tones. Itallows you to press keys without hearing annoyingkey tones during a call.Send Tel #: sends DTMF tones of your number.My Phone # (Menu 6-4): shows your phone number.
38CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss39CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssQuick-switching to Silent ModeSilent mode disables all sounds on the phone. Thisfeature is best used in situations where the phonemight disturb others, such as a meeting, library,theater, etc. Your phone can be set to silent modewith a press of a key.To enter Silent mode, press and hold down         .Pressing and holding down          once again exitsSilent mode.Viewing Missed CallsIf you fail to answer a call for any reason, the phoneindicates a missed call by displaying a textnotification on the screen. Additionally, if callerinformation is available, a Missed entry is created,and the screen displays the phone number of themost recent missed call.Press         to call the displayed number, or       toclear the message and return to Standby mode.To view the list of  the missed calls, refer to‘Missed’ on page xx.Call WaitingYou can answer an incoming call while you have acall in progress, if this service is supported by thenetwork. Contact your service provider to activateCall Waiting.When a waiting call is detected, the incoming callalert sounds (network dependent) and a textnotification displays. To answer a waiting call:1. To answer the call, press        . The phoneconnects the calling party, and places the currentparty on hold.2. Press         again to switch between two parties.Call ForwardingThis feature provides the option of forwardingincoming calls to another phone number, even whileyour phone is off. Activating Call Forwarding doesnot affect outgoing calls made from this phone.Contact your service provider to activate CallForwarding.
4140CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssThree-Way CallingThis feature enables you to conduct conference callswith two separate parties at the same time. Thephone records only the first party into the OutgoingCalls Log. But, you are billed airtime for each of theoutgoing calls separately. Contact your serviceprovider to activate Three-Way Calling.During a three-way call, if one of the callers hangsup, you and the remaining caller will stay connected.If you initiated the call and you hang up first, allthree parties are disconnected.1. During a conversation, press  . The phoneplaces the other party on hold.2. Enter the phone number for the third party, andthen press  again. 3. When the third party answers, press  again tobegin your three-way call. Entering TextWhen using your phone, you will need to enter textat many times. For example, when storing a name inthe Phonebook, writing a text message or schedulingevents in your calendar. You can enter alphanumericcharacters into your phone by using your phone’skeypad.You are provided with the following text inputmodes;• Word(T9): This mode allows you to enter Englishwords with only one keypress per letter. Each keyon a keypad has more than one letter - a singlepress on  could be J,K or L. The Word modeautomatically compares your key presses to aninternal linguistic database to determine thecorrect word. The Word mode requires far fewerkeystrokes than the traditional multi-tap method,ABC mode.• ABC: This mode allows you to enter letters bypressing the key labeled with the desired letteronce, twice, or three times until the letter appearson the display.• Symbol: This mode allows you to enterpunctuation marks or symbols characters.• 123: This mode allows you to enter numbers.Tentative
42EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt43EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxttChanging Text Input ModeWhen you are in a field that allows characters entry,you should notice the text input mode indicator in thelower right corner of the display.To change to another text input mode;1. Press  . 2. Scroll to the desired mode by pressing          or         .3. To select the highlighted mode, press  .You can change between Word and ABC mode toenter words. To include a symbol or number(s)between characters, Symbol and 123 modes arealso available. Enter nameOK:AcceptMenu:OptionsText input modeindicator Directions for using each of the text input modesappear later in this section.Note: If you want to exit the Options screen withoutchanging to a new mode, press  .Chinese PY (Pinyin) ModePinyin is a system to mark Chinese pronunciation inLatin alphabets. With the pinyin input method, youcan enter Chinese characters by keying in the pinyinstring from the phone keypad and the phoneautomatically presents the matching alternatives.This mode allows you to enter Pinyin characters withonly one key press per letter.4. You will find the selected text input modeindicator at the bottom right of the display.Enter nameOK:AcceptMenu:OptionsMode1Word2ABC3Symbol41235ExitEnter nameOK:AcceptMenu:Options
45EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt44EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxttTyping Characters in Pinyin Mode1.  Press keys corresponding to the phonetic spelling,referring to the Roman letters printed on the keys.Notice that the choices in the Character SelectionMap change.Example: Typing   in Pinyin mode2. To scroll through choices in the CharacterSelection map, use the navigation key.When the character you are typing appears in theCharacter Selection Map, you may select it,without completing the Pinyin spelling or enteringthe tone for the character.Press and to enter ‘ji’The Character Selection Map. Notes:• To insert a space when entering a text, presswhen the cursor blinks in the Text Area.• To remove the activate character in the CharacterSelection Map, press  .Using Tone Key in Pinyin ModeEntering the tone of a character you are typingnarrows the number of choices in the CharacterSelection Map. Entering the tone for a character isoptional, but it is especially useful if the Pinyinspelling is similar between characters. To enter thetone of a character, proceed as follows:3. To select a character, press  to activate theCharacter Selection Map. A number (1 to 5) isadded to the beginning of a correspondingcharacter. With the Character Selection Map beingactivated, a normal press on          toselects the corresponding character.12 34 5Press  to select  with the CharacterSelection Map being activated.
47EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt46EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt1.  Enter the Pinyin spelling. For example, press         ,      ,          to get ‘yao’. Then, press          to displaya Tone menu. The display shows alternative Pinyingspelling and the four tone keys.2.  Press keys          to          to associate a tone withthe character. Pressing           associates the lightwith the character. For example, press          toassociate the first tone. You can also press          toto select an alternative Pinying spelling.3.  Continue viewing and selecting the desired Chinesecharacter from the Character Selection Map asdescribed on page 46.Alternative spellingCancels tone input.1 2 4 53four tones light toneNotes: • You may delete a previously entered tone by pressing.• To exit the Tone menu without making a selection,press         .Scrolling• To view your message without moving the cursor,press the volume keys on the left side of the phone.  • To move the cursor left or right through your textmessage, press       or      .Clearing Strokes and CharactersPress        one or more times to remove strokes to theleft. Once the Stroke Area is empty, pressingremoves characters from the Text Area.Rapid Character EntryRapid character entry is easy in any mode, using theCharacter Selection Map. As you enter characters, yourphone predicts the next character you might want andpresents choices in the Character Selection Map area.When a desired character appears, you may select it asdescribed on page 46.For example, if you type the word “zhong guo ( )”using the following keystrokes; , ,  ,        ,        ,,        , you do not have to complete the Pinyinspelling to include “guo ( )”. With no extra typing, “     ” is displayed conveniently in the CharacterSelection Map for you to choose.
49EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt48EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxttChinese Stroke ModeThis mode allows you to enter individual Chinesestrokes, in written order - from top to bottom, andfrom left to right. Even though there are many different strokes used to create Chinese characters, the strokes are classifiedinto 5 basic categories; heng, shu, pie, dian and zhe.The basic strokes are printed on the keypad, on keysto         .To enter a stroke, press the key printed with thestroke that most closely represents the exact strokeyou desire. The table shows the stroke/keyrelationship:Categories Keys Strokes Represented in Each CategoryTyping Stokes and Characters in Stroke Mode1. To type a character, press keys corresponding to itscomponent strokes. Press keys on the handset in theorder that you would write the strokes, using onepress per desired stroke.  Example: Typing (  ) in Stroke mode2. The phone displays your strokes in the Key StrokeArea and offers character choices in the CharacterSelection Map. As you enter strokes, notice thatthe choices in the Character Selection Mapchange. To scroll through choices in the Character SelectionMap, press the navigation key.Note: If you are uncertain of the order of one ormore strokes, press           in place of eachquestionable stroke. Continue entering strokesuntil the character is displayed in theCharacter Selection Map or until you havefinished the character.Key Stroke Area. Press to enter  , then to enter . The Character Selection Map. To select  , press        .1 2 3 4 5
51EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt50EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt3. When the character you are typing appears in theCharacter Selection Map, you may select itwithout finishing the stroke sequence for thecharacter. Characters displayed in the CharacterSelection Map correspond to keys           toon the keypad. To select a character from theCharacter Selection Map and add it to yourmessage, press the corresponding key          to.Clearing Strokes and CharactersPress         one or more times to remove strokes tothe left.  Once the Stroke Area is empty, pressingremoves characters from the Text Area.Rapid Character EntryRapid character entry is easy in any mode, using theCharacter Selection Map. As you enter characters,your phone predicts the next character you mightwant and presents choices in the Character SelectionMap area. When a desired character appears, youmay select it as described above.In most cases, you will see the desired character inthe Character Selection Map area before you haveentered all of the strokes to build it.For example, try typing the twelve stroke characterpair “        “  using the following keystrokes;         ,,         . Even though “         “ is a twelve strokecharacter pair, your phone enables you to type it inonly three key presses! 4. Complete each word with a space by pressing .If the word that appears in the display is not theword that you desire, press  one or more timesto display alternate word choices for the keys youhave typed. (For example, ‘of’ and ‘me’ both sharesthe sequence  ,  . The phone displays themost commonly used choice first.)To type words not found in the T9 mode, change thetext input mode to ABC mode. Word typed in ABCmode are automatically added to the T9 dictionary soyou can type them using Word mode the next time.Word ModeTo type a word, press keys corresponding to theletters you need. Remember the following as you aretyping:1. Press keys on the phone just once per desiredletter. For example, to enter ‘hello’, press  ,, , ,.2. The word you are typing appears in the display. Itmay change with each key press.3. Type to the end of the word before editing ordeleting any keystrokes.
52EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt53EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxttSmart PunctuationsPeriod, hyphen, and apostrophe are available on  .T9 applies rules of grammar to insert the correctpunctuation. Notice that  is used twice in this example to display two punctuation marks: Including a NumberYou can include a number between letters withoutexiting the Word input mode. Press and hold thedesired number key.l      e      t     ‘       s             e      a     t      .  Scrolling• To move the cursor left or right through your textmessage, press          or        .• To scroll through alternate word choices for thekeys you have entered, press  . Clearing Letters and WordsPress  one or more times to clear letters to theleft. Press and hold down the key to erase a word.ABC ModeWhen typing in ABC mode, you should press keylabeled with the required letter:-Once for the first letter-Twice for the second letter-And so on.For example, you press  three times quickly to display the letter “C” ,  two times quickly todisplay the letter “K”. So, this method is calledMulti-tap typing.Refer to the table on next page for the list ofcharacters assigned on each key.Characters in the Order Displayed1  .  –  ‘  !  @  #  %  &   *  <  >  _  +  =  :”  (  )  /  \   ?  ,  {  }  $  [  ]AB C2DE F 3GH I 4JK L5MN O 6PQ RS7TU V8WX Y Z 90KeyList of characters available:(Caps Lock mode)
55EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt54EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxttThe cursor moves to the right when you press adifferent key. When entering the same letter twice (ora different letter on the same key), just wait for a fewseconds for the cursor to move right automatically,and enter the next letter. If you enter a specific word in this mode the firsttime, the word is automatically added to your phone’sdatabase, and offers the new word as an option forits keystroke sequence when you are in the Wordmode.Changing CaseTo shift the case of the next letter(s) that you type,press   . There are three shift states: Lower Caseis indicated by        at the bottom right of the display,Initial Capital is      , and Capitals Lock is      .Inserting a SpacePress          to insert a space between the words.ScrollingTo move the cursor left or right through your textmessage, press         or         .Clearing Letters and WordsPress         one or more times to clear letters to theleft. Press and hold down the key to erase a words.Symbol ModeSymbol mode enables you enter symbols into a textmessage. Press         or         to display more symbol sets.Press keys corresponding to the desired mark, thenthe phone automatically switches back to the textentry mode used just prior to selecting Symbol mode.123 Mode123 mode enables you to enter numbers into a textmessage. Press keys corresponding to the desireddigits, and manually switch back to the text entrymode of choice.Enter nameOK:AcceptMenu:Options123456789. - ’!@#%&*
56 57UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuussUsing the MenusThe phone offers a range of functions that allowsyou to tailor the phone to your needs. Thesefunctions are arranged in menus and submenus.The menus and submenus can be accessed byscrolling or using the shortcuts.Accessing a Menu Functions byScrolling1.  In Standby mode, press        to access the mainmenu facility. 2. Scroll with           or          to reach the desiredmain menu, e.g. Sounds. Press        to enter themenu.3.  Find the menu option you want, for example, KeyBeep, by scrolling with  or         . Pressto enter the menu option.If the menu you have selected contains submenus,repeat this step.4.  Scroll with          or          to find the setting ofyour choice. 5. Press        to confirm the chosen setting.Notes:• To return to the previous menu level, press         .• You can exit the menu without changing the menusettings by pressing         .Accessing a Menu Functions by Usingits ShortcutThe menu items (menu, submenus and settingoptions) are numbered and can be accessed quicklyby using their shortcut number. 1. In Standby mode, press       to access the menufacility.2.  Within three seconds, key in the first digit of theshortcut number. Repeat this for each digit of theshortcut number.Example: Setting Connect tone to OnPress         ,         ,  and        .5for Sounds, 4for Alerts, 3for Connect3. Find the setting of your choice by pressingor          , then press        .Note: The numbers assigned to each menu functionare indicated on the list on page xx.
58UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss59UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss1: Calls1-1:  Outgoing1-2:  Incoming1-3:  Missed1-4:  Erase Logs1-4-1:  Outgoing1-4-2:  Incoming1-4-3:  Missed1-4-4:  All1-5:  Air Time1-5-1  Last Call1-5-2  Total1-5-3  Erase Total1-5-4  Lifetime2: Phonebook2-1:  Find Name2-2:  Add Entry2-3:  Find Entry2-4:  RelationSrch2-5:  Add email3: Game3-1:  Push Push3-2:  Fly Ribon3-3:  Puzzle World3-4:  SpiderHunterList of Menu FunctionsThe list shows the menu structure available andindicates the number assigned to each option.4: Scheduler4-1:  Today4-2:  View Month4-3:  Date4-4:  To Do List4-5:  Countdown4-6:  World Time4-7:  Calculate4-8:  Alarm Set5: Sounds5-1:  Ringer Vol5-1-1:  Calls 5-1-2:  Messages5-1-3:  Alarm 5-2:  Ringer Type5-2-1:  Voice Calls 5-2-2:  Messages5-2-3:  Alarm5-2-4:  Data/Fax In5-2-5:  Schedule5-3:  Key Beep5-4:  Alerts5-4-1:  Minute Beep5-4-2:  Service5-4-3:  Connect5-4-4:  Disconnect5-4-5:  Fade5-4-6:  Roam5-4-7:  Privacy5-5:  Voice Volume5-6:  Roam Ringer5-7:  Power On/Off
61UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss60UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss6: Display6-1:  Backlight6-2:  Banner6-3:  Animation6-3-1:  Power On 6-3-2:  Power Off6-3-3:  Idle 16-3-4:  Idle 26-4:  My Phone#6-5:  Language6-6:  Set Time6-7:  Auto Hyphen6-8:  LCD Contrast6-9:  Version7: Voice Dial7-1:  Record7-2:  Play/Erase7-3:  Set Active7-4:  Training7-5:  Undo Train8: Voice Rec.8-1:  Voice Memo8-1-1:  Record 8-1-2:  Play/Erase8-2:  Call Answer8-2-1:  On/Off8-2-2:  Config8-2-3:  Inbox9: Setup9-1:  Auto Retry9-2:  Auto Answer9-3:  Answer Mode9-4:  Tone Length9-5:  Set NAM9-6:  Roam Option9-7:  Data/Fax9-8:  Whisper Mode9-9:  Security9-9-1:  Lock Mode9-9-2:  Restrict9-9-3:  Lock Code9-9-4:  Emergency #9-9-5:  Send PIN9-9-6:  Clear MEM9-9-7:  Reset Phone9-9-8:  Privacy9-0:  R-UIM Setup9-0-1:  Enable CHV9-0-2:  Disable CHV9-0-3:  Change CHV
63CCaallllss62Incoming Menu 1-2This option lets you view the last 10 calls received (ifyou are subscribed to the caller ID service). Whenyou access this menu, the list of the incoming calls isdisplayed.For further information on scrolling through the listand accessing a call log, see “Outgoing” on page xx.Missed Menu 1-3If the caller identification is available (contact yourservice provider), your phone keeps a list of 10incoming calls that you failed to answer. For further information on scrolling through the listand accessing a call log, see “Outgoing” on page xx.Erase Logs Menu 1-4You can erase the entries stored in each of the threecall logs or all three logs at once.The following options are available:Outgoing: The calls you made are erased.Incoming: The calls you received are erased.CallsYou can use the Calls menu to:• View and dial the last outgoing or incoming numbers.• Erase the numbers in the call logs.• View the duration of calls.Outgoing Menu 1-1The phone stores up to 10 outgoing calls you dialed.When you access this menu, the list of the outgoingcalls is displayed.1. Press          or          to find the desired number (or name if saved in Phonebook). 2. Press        to select the highlighted number.The dialed number (and name if stored inPhonebook) is displayed.3. If you want to access Options, press       . Thefollowing options are available:• Talk: dials the selected number.• Save: allows you to save the number in the Phonebook.• Call info: shows the date and time when the callwas made.• Prepend: allows to add an area code or featurecode to the number before calling thenumber.If you want to place a call to the displayed phonenumber, press         . To exit the call log, press        .
64CCaallllss65Missed: The calls you missed are erased.All: All calls you made, received and missed areerased.When a confirming message pops up, press        toerase the log. If you want to cancel the operation,press         .Air Time Menu 1-5Your phone records the amount of airtime (or talktime) used. Using this option, you can view thenumber of the calls to or from your phone, and theairtime for all calls. You can easily erase the airtimemeasurement at any time.The following options are available:Last Call: shows airtime of the last call.Total: shows the number of all calls made to or fromyour phone and total duration of the callssince the air time counter was lastly set tozero by using the Erase Total option.Erase Total: erases the “Total” airtimemeasurement and resets the air timecounter.Lifetime: shows the number and total duration of allcalls made to or from your phone since thephone was shipped from the factory.PhonebookThe Phonebook allows you to store frequently usedphone numbers and the associated names in yourpersonal directory to make it easy for you to make acall without having to remember or enter the phonenumber.  Find Name Menu 2-1This option allows you to find an entry by its name.Note: You can locate Phonebook entries by namequickly when the phone is in Standby mode. Pressto access this menu option in one step.1. Press         or          to scroll to the desired name.You can also enter the character(s) of the name bypressing the associated alphanumeric key(s). Thecharacter(s) appears in the text entry box at thebottom of the display. Press      . Using this method,the phone searches for the names in the listcontaining that character(s), and then displays thefirst name in that section of the list. 2. When the desired entry is highlighted, pressto access the entry.Note: If you have stored the several numbers intodifferent categories under one entry, they arelisted under the name. Press          or           to findthe number you want.
66PPhhoonneebbooookk67PPhhoonneebbooookkPPhhoonneebbooookk3. The phone shows the details on the name. Press         to place a call.With an entry selected, if you press       , you canaccess the following options:Talk: dials the number.Add #: allows you to add a new entry or a number toan existing entry.Edit: allows you to edit phone number, name,location number, label category and so on. Prepend: prepends the number to add an area codeor feature code to the number beforedialing.Erase: erases the number.Name Ring: allows you to designate a unique ringtone to signal an incoming call from thenumber.Email adr: allows you to store an email address inthe entry.Add Entry Menu 2-2This menu allows you to store number with a namein your Phonebook. You can store up to 500 entries.Each entry can contain up to 32 digits with anassociated name of up to 16 characters.Each entry is divided into 7 categories (Speed Dial,Home, Office, Mobile, Pager, Fax, and Voice Dial ).Creating a New Entry1. Enter a phone number and press      . 2. Your phone asks if you want to make a new entry.Press       to confirm.3. Highlight the desired option you want to customizeby using the Navigation key and press       . Thefollowing options are available:•Name: Enter the desired name. You can enter upto 12 characters for a name. For furtherinformation on how to enter text, see page xx. •Location: The first available location displays. Ifnecessary, enter the location number using thenumber keys, or press          or          to scroll tothe desired location.•Secret: To set the number in secret, select On.Setting Secret prevents a number from beingdisplayed when it is accessed by unauthorizeduser, or dialed. When you have made the numbersecret, only a person with your phone’s lock codecan view the number.•Category: Select the label for the number. Theavailable categories are Speed Dial, Home, Office,Mobile, Pager, Fax, No Label, or Voice Dial.Note: If you store a number  with the label ‘VoiceDial’, the phone prompts you to record a nameafter you complete customizing all other optionsby pressing       . For more information onrecording a name for voice dialing, see page xx.
69PPhhoonneebbooookk68PPhhoonneebbooookkPPhhoonneebbooookkPPhhoonneebbooookk•Relation: Select the desired one of the fourpredefined relation groups, where the entry isincluded. Grouping the entries enables you tolocate only the numbers in the desired group.See page xx.•Ringtype: Select the unique ring type for theentry. By selecting different tones, incomingvoice calls which have caller ID can bedistinguished from those that do not.4. Press        to accept the setting for the selectedoption.5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to customize another option.6. Press        to save the entry. After storing, the phone displays the phonebookentry number you saved and the remaining entriesyou can further store phone numbers, thenautomatically returns to Standby mode.Storing Phone Numbers at Call EndTo store a phone number at your call end:1. Press         to end the call. The call time and thephone number display.2. To store the phone number, press      . 3. To complete storing the number, follow theinstructions in “Creating a New Entry.”Adding a Number into an Existing EntryYou can store up to eight numbers per entry byassigning them to different categories. Note that youcannot duplicate same categories for one entry. Forexample, you can only have one number labeled‘Mobile’ for the selected entry.1. In Standby mode, enter a number and press       .2. When your phone asks if you want to make a newentry, find the desired entry using          orand press      .3. Press          or           repeatedly to go to theCategory field and press       .4. Find the desired category label using          orand press       .5. Press        to store the number.Note: If you have selected the label already used foranother number, the message asking if you want tooverwrite the number appears along with a warningtone. Press         and select a new one.
71PPhhoonneebbooookk70PPhhoonneebbooookkFind Entry Menu 2-3This option allows you to find an entry by its locationnumber.Note: You can locate Phonebook entries quicklywhen the phone is in Standby mode. Press           toaccess this menu option in one step.1. Enter the location by pressing the numeric keys. 2. When the desired entry displays, press        toplace a call.Note: If you have stored the several numbers intodifferent categories under one entry, they are listedunder the name. Press          or            to find thenumber you want.If you press      , you can access the options. Forfurther information on Options, refer to the FindName menu on page xx.Relation Search Menu 2-4This option allows you to find an entry by its relationgroup.1. Select the group containing the entry you want tofind using         or          and press      . The phone lists all entries in the selected group.2. Scan through the list using          or          to findthe desired entry.Add email Menu 2-5This option allows you to store an e-mail address asa phonebook entry.1. Enter the e-mail address and press      . For further information on entering text, see pagexx.Note: You can insert .com or .net which is oftenused for e-mail addresses from the Mode popuplist when pressing       .2. The phone asks if you want to make a new entry.Press       and complete storing the address.For more information on creating a phonebookentry, see page xx.
7372GameYou can enjoy several games using your phone. Yourphone has the following games.• Push Push• Fly Ribon  • Puzzle World• SpiderHunter Press          or         to scroll to one of the games andto start.On the game screen, press        to get help on thegame if available. To go back to the game, press.To quit the game, press         at any time.Note: The key operation may vary depending on theselected game. Please use the onscreen help.SchedulerThe Scheduler feature enables you to:•  Keep track of important dates and events.•  Create a list of things to do.•  Set and count D-Day.•  Check the time in another part of the world.•  Use the phone as a calculator.•  Set the phone to ring at a specified time.Today Menu 4-1You can schedule up to 9 events for the current dayindicating each event’s start and end time. You canbe alerted by the Calendar function before an eventis commenced. Events scheduled for future datesautomatically appear on your Today events scheduleon that particular day. Scheduling an Event 1. Enter your event information and press       toaccept your input.You can enter up to 32 characters. For furtherinformation on how to enter text, see page xx.2. Enter the Start time and date using the numerickeys, and press      .Note: Use the volume keys on the left side of thephone to toggle between AM and PM.
74SScchheedduulleerr75SScchheedduulleerr3. Enter the End time and date using the numerickeys, and press      .4. Select when an alarm will notify you of your eventby pressing           or          . Selecting No alarmdoes not ring the alarm.5. Press       to save your event.Adding, Editing, or Erasing an EventIf you already scheduled events when you select theToday menu option (4-1),the events are displayed.Press         or        to select the event you want toview. If necessary, press         to display morecontents in the selected to-do item.The following options are available when you press      .Add new: allows you to add a new event.Edit: allows you to edit a selected event. Erase: allows you to erase a selected events. After you select an option, press      . Then follow thescreen prompt.View Month Menu 4-2This option allows you to view the past or futuremonth as well as the current month in calendarformat. In this option, the current date is highlightedon the calendar. Days with the scheduled events aremarked with  in front of them.• You can move to the next or the previous day bypressing         or       . • You can move up or down the Calendar by oneweek by pressing         or         . • To display the next or previous month, use thevolume keys on the left side of the phone.The following options are available when you press      .View: allows you to view the scheduled events ofthe selected day.Add new: allows you to add a new event on theselected day. Creating a New Event Scroll to the desired date in the calendar using thenavigation keys and volume keys and then pressto confirm the selected date. And schedule a newevent referring “Today” on page xx.Adding, Editing, or Erasing an EventWhen a scheduled event is displayed, press        toaccess the Options. For further details on Options, refer to “Today” on  page xx.
SScchheedduulleerr76SScchheedduulleerr77Date Menu 4-3This feature allows you to specify the date you wantto view so that you can easily go to the day withoutscrolling through the Calendar. Once the date isobtained, you can create, edit and delete events onyour calendar. Enter the desired date using the numeric keys, andpress        . When the day you selected ishighlighted, press       to access it.To create, edit or erase the events, refer to “Today”on page xx.To Do List Menu 4-4This feature allows you to draw up a list of tasks youneed to do and assign a priority and deadline tothem. You can store up to 20 tasks.Creating a To-Do Item1. Enter the task contents and press      .You can enter up to 32 characters. For furtherinformation on how to enter characters, see pagexx.2. Enter your deadline using the numeric keys.Note: Use the volume keys on the left side of thephone to toggle between AM and PM.3. Select High or Low priority using         or         .4. Press        to store the task.Adding, Editing and Erasing a To-Do ItemIf tasks are already defined in the To Do List when youselect the To Do List menu option (4-4), the mostlately created task is displayed with the deadline andthe associated priority ([Hi] for high priority or [Lo] forlow priority). Scroll to the desired item by pressingor       . Ifnecessary, press         to display more contents in theselected to-do item.The following options are available when you press      .Add new: allows you to add a new task.Edit: allows you to edit the selected task. Erase: allows you to erase the selected task. After you select an option, press      . Then follow thescreen prompt.Countdown Menu 4-5This menu helps you know how much time it takesyou to do something, or how many months, days,hours and minutes until a specific event. You cancreate up to 5 Countdown timers using this feature.
79SScchheedduulleerr78SScchheedduulleerrCreating a Countdown Timer1. Enter a name for your new Countdown timer andpress      . You can enter up to 16 characters. For furtherinformation on entering text, see page xx.2. Enter the date and time that you want to countdown from.Notes: • Use the volume keys on the left side of the phoneto toggle between AM and PM.• You can enter the years between 1980 and 2099for the year.3. Press       to save the item.Adding, Editing and Erasing a Countdown TimerIf a Countdown timer is already defined when youselect the Countdown menu option (4-5), the definedCountdown timer is displayed. If there are more than one items defined in the menu,scroll to the desired item by pressing       or       , andpress      .  The following options are available when you press      .Add new: allows you to create a new item.Edit: allows you to edit the item. Erase: allows you to delete the item.After you select an option, press       . Then follow thescreen prompt.World Time Menu 4-6You may want to call a friend in another part of theworld but wondered what time of the day it is there.To know what time it is, use this menu option.Note: This world time does not consider the summertime.When accessing the World time menu, you can seetwo globes set to GMT by default.  Press        or         to alternate between both globes.You can use them to find out the time in the twodifferent parts of the world. For example, set the‘Current’ globe to Las Vegas and ‘Another’ globe to‘Korea’. You can easily see the time lag betweenthem. To scroll to the desired time zone, pressor        . The following 31 time zones (identified by one ormore major cities, states, regions or countries in atime zone) are available:• France • Finland • Moscow• Iran • Oman • Afghanistan• Perm • India • Nepal• Omsk • Myanmar • Vietnam• Lake Baycal • Korea • Darwin• Sakhalin • Magadan • Kamchatka• Midway Islands • Aleutian Islands • Alaska• Las Vegas • Calgary • Chicago• Atlanta • Fredrictown • Newfoundland• Greenland • Atlantic • Azores• London, UK
81SScchheedduulleerr80SScchheedduulleerrCalculate Menu 4-7Using this feature, you can use the phone as acalculator. The calculator provides the basicarithmetic functions: addition, subtraction,multiplication and division. Performing a Calculation1. Enter the first number using the numeric keys. 2. Press        or        to set the operator for yourcalculation until the required arithmetic symbolappears: + (add), - (subtract), x (multiply), / (divide).3. Enter the second number. 4. To calculate the result, press   .5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 as many times as required. Each time you change the operator withoutpressing       , the previous calculation isperformed and the result is displayed as the topnumber in the display.Notes: • To erase any mistakes and clear the display, press     .• Use          to enter a decimal point and          tochange the sign of a number to a negative (-).Alarm Set Menu 4-8This option allows you to set the alarm to ring at aspecific time.To set the alarm, proceed as follows:1. Select the alarm frequency option by pressingor         and press      .• Daily: the alarm rings every day at the sametime.• Once: the alarm rings only once and is thendeactivated.2. Enter the required time when an alarm rings usingthe numeric keys.Note: Use the volume keys on the left side of thephone to toggle between AM and PM.3. Press       to save the setting.To stop the alarm when it rings, simply open/closethe phone or press any key.To deactivate the alarm, access the Alarm Set menuoption, select Off in the frequency options and press.
83SSoouunnddss82SoundsYou can use the Sounds menu to customize varioussound settings, such as the:• Ringer volume, type, and tone• Key beep and voice volume•  Alert sounds and a ringer for the roaming calls• The ringer which sounds when the phone isswitched on or offRinger Volume Menu 5-1This menu option allows you to adjust the ringervolume. Calls: allows you to adjust the ringer volume for theincoming calls.Note: You can adjust the the volume usingthe volume keys on the left side of the phonein Standby mode.Messages: allows you to adjust the ringer volumefor the incoming messages.Alarm: allows you to adjust the ringer volume for analarm.Press          or          (or volume keys on the left sideof the phone) to adjust the volume. Selecting Vibrate switches the phone to vibrationmode. An incoming call vibrates the phone.Selecting 1-Beep sounds a beep.Selecting Silent does not sound the ring.Ringer Type Menu 5-2This option allows you to set a unique ring for voicecalls, messages, data/fax, alarm, and schedule. Selecta unique ring tone from 25 melodies. As you change it,it sounds for a few seconds. Voice Calls: allows you to set a unique ring forincoming voice calls. Messages: allows you to have distinctive rings forvoicemail notifications, text messages,and browser messages respectively.Alarm: allows you to have a distinctive ring for analarm.Data/Fax In: allows you to be alerted with adistinctive ring tone when you are faxedor received a data through the phone(dependent on the network ).Schedule: allows you to have a distinctive ring for anschedule alarm.Key Beep Menu 5-3This option allows you to adjust the tone volume thatthe keypad generates each time you press a key.  Press          or          (or volume keys on the left side ofthe phone) to adjust the volume.The illustration on thedisplay shows up to eight levels (the more bars, thelouder). Selecting Silent turns off the key beep.
85SSoouunnddss84SSoouunnddssAlerts Menu 5-4Your phone gives audible alerts (beeps) at a specifiedtime to inform you that certain things have happened.The alerts only occur in your earpiece so the otherparty does not hear them. The available alerts are:Minute Beep: With this menu option set to On, thephone sounds an alert 10 secondsbefore each elapsed minute to remindyou of the length of the current call.Service: With this menu option set to On, the phonesounds an alert when you exit service areaor when you return to a service area. Connect: With this menu option set to On, the phonesounds the connect tone when your call isconnected to the system.Disconnect: With this menu option set to On, thephone sounds the disconnect tone whena call is disconnected.Fade: With this menu option set to On, the phonesounds an alert when a dropped call occursduring conversation in response to a signalfade.Roam: With this menu option set to On, the phonesounds an alert when your phone startsroaming.Privacy: With this menu option set to On, the phonesounds an alert when you loose a privateencrypted CDMA line.Voice Volume Menu 5-5This option enables you to adjust the voice volume ofthe earpiece.Press          or           to adjust the volume (or volumekeys on the left side of the phone). The illustration onthe display shows the level strength. Note: You can adjust the volume using the volumekeys on the left side of the phone during a call.Roam Ringer Menu 5-6You can set the phone to use a distinctive ring forincoming roaming calls. Press         or          to choose On to use a distinctiveringer or Off to use a normal ringer. Power on/off Menu 5-7This option allows you to turn on or off the phonesounds when it is switched on and off. Press         or          to select On to turn the sound onor Off to turn it off.
87DDiissppllaayy86DisplayThe Display feature enables you to:•  Set the length of time for backlight.•  Create your own greeting, and select ananimation to be displayed in Standby mode orwhen powered on or off.•  Adjust the screen contrast of the main LCD.•  View the version of your phone.Backlight Menu 6-1You have several options for setting how the LCDbacklight operates. When the phone is closed, thebacklight remains off thus conserving battery power.When the phone is open, the length of time that thebacklight remains on can be set as explained below.Remember that backlight use drains your batteryfaster.The following options are available:30 (/15/7)seconds: The backlight comes on whenyou press a key or receive a calland switches off 30(/15/7)seconds after the last key ispressed.flip open: The backlight comes on each time youopen the phone.always off: The backlight is not used.always on: The backlight remains on while thephone turns on.Banner Menu 6-2This option allows you to set a banner message to bedisplayed at the bottom of the display in Standbymode. It can also be used as your ID when sendingan e-mail.To change the banner:1. If necessary, press         repeatedly to clear off theold greeting.2. Enter your banner message up to 30 digits byusing the alphanumeric keys. For furtherinformation on how to enter letters, refer to pageXX.3. When entering is completed, press        to savethe new banner.Animation Menu 6-3Your phone displays animated images in Standbymode or when it is turned on or off. This setting isjust for fun and grins, so have fun with it.  The following options are available:Power On: You can select an image to be displayedwhen you switch the phone on. 4 imagesare available. Also, you can download upto 4 images from the wireless web.
89DDiissppllaayy88DDiissppllaayyPower Off: You can select an image to be displayedwhen you switch the phone off. 4images are available. Also, you candownload up to 4 images from thewireless web.Idle 1 (/2): You can store an animation to Idle 1 andIdle 2. These two animations will beused as one of the items to be displayedin the Standby mode.My Phone Number Menu 6-4  This option shows your phone number.After viewing the number, pressing        returns toStandby mode.Language Menu 6-5Sets the language of voice prompts, menus and key-input. Select the desired language by pressing          or . The available languages are ENGLISH,CHINESE.Note: This setting does not affect the Web Browser.Set Time Menu 6-6This option allows you to set the current date andtime.To set the date and time, proceed as follows:1. Select On by pressing         or          and press      .Selecting Off returns to Standby mode.2. The current time, if set, displays. Enter the currenttime and date using the numeric keys. The month, day, hour and minute must be enteredwith 2 digits. The year requires all four digits. Andyou must enter the hour in 12-hour format.Note: Use the volume keys on the left side of thephone to toggle between AM and PM.3. When entering is completed, press       to save thetime and date.If you enter a wrong time, the phone displays‘Invalid time’ and prompts you to enter again.
9190DDiissppllaayyAuto Hyphenation Menu 6-7With this menu option set to On, your phoneautomatically hyphenates numbers when you dial anumber. This hyphenates numbers as follows: 000-000-0000. Digits following a pause are nothyphenated. LCD Contrast Menu 6-8The menu allows you to adjust the brightness of themain LCD screen. Press          to make the screen brighter, andto make the screen darker. You can also use thevolume keys to adjust the brightness.Each time you press the key, you will see theselected status of the LCD.Note: This setting does not affect the external LCD.Version Menu 6-9This option allows you to view the software andhardware versions of your phone. This feature ishelpful if you have to call customer care.Voice DialWhen your phone is in digital mode, you can call upto 20 stored entries by speaking the name into themicrophone. Using the Voice dialing option requiresthat you first program the phone to recognize thename of the person you are calling.Record Menu 7-1This option allows you to record names and registernumbers for subsequent voice dialing. The phoneprovides voice prompts and screen displays to guideyou through the recording process.1. Say the name you want to program at the prompt.The phone stores the name as a first sample.2. Respond to the prompt by repeating the nameafter the beep. The phone stores the name as asecond sample, and then prompts you to enter thephone number.3. Enter the phone number by pressing the numerickeys and press      .4. Complete storing the number into Phonebookreferring page xx.Note: You can also program the phone for voicedialing by accessing the Phonebook menu. Use AddEntry menu under Phonebook to store a phonenumber, then select Voice Dial from the labelcategory. For Further details, see page xx.
92VVooiiccee  DDiiaall93VVooiiccee  DDiiaallTips on Recording Name• Avoid recording similar names phonetically. If yourecord a similar name to the one already inmemory, the phone requests another name.• Speak clearly and naturally.• The person who will use the phone should recordthe name. The phone does not recognize the nameif the voice sounds differently.• Avoid too long or too short name. Names with twoto five syllables are recommended.• If this feature does not work properly, erase thename, and record with another name.• It is recommended to practice several times toobtain best result.• You can record up to 20 names. If you try to recordmore than 20, the phone announces ’Memory isfull’.Play/Erase Menu 7-2This option allows you to check or erase anindividual voice dial entry. A list of the entriesdisplays.Press          or          to scan through the list and findthe desired entry.Press       to play back the recorded name.Press        to access the following options:Info: shows the Phonebook information on theselected entry.Erase: erases the selected entry.Erase all: erases all entries in the Voice Dial list.Talk: places a call to the number stored in theselected entry.Phonebook: allows you to edit the Phonebookinformation on the selected entry.Play all: plays back all names in the Voice Dial list.Set Active Menu 7-3Voice Dialing is always active once you haveprogrammed the phone to accept voice dialingentries and the associated phone number. To place a call using Voice Dialing, simply press andhold          in Standby mode and then say the nameinto the phone after you hear the prompt.You can also initiate a Voice Dialing call just byopening the flip, when you select this option.# Only: enables Voice Dialing only by pressing andholding         .# or Flip: enables Voice Dialing by pressing andholding          or by opening the phone.
95VVooiiccee  DDiiaall94VVooiiccee  DDiiaallTraining Menu 7-4You can set your phone to get your voiceconfirmation before dialing with your voice if there issimilar names phonetically and the phone isconfused which number you want to dial.To activate this feature, you must train your phone torecognize the control words Yes and No.Once the control words are recorded, the phone willtry to get your voice confirm unless you select theUndo Train menu option (7-5) if the phone isconfused with similar names.To record control words:1. The phone will prompt you to say the control wordYes. Say ‘Yes.’2. At a confirming prompt, say ‘Yes’ again.3. The phone will prompt you to say the control wordNo. Say ‘No.’4. At a confirming prompt, say ‘No’ again.Undo Train Menu 7-5If you do not want to be asked to confirm the nameby the phone when voice dialing, activates this menuoption to cancel the trained control words. Eventhough the name you said is confusing with another,the phone dials the number as it recognizes.Press        to activate this menu.To deactivate this menu option and you want to setthe phone to ask your confirm before dialing, youmust train the phone again using the Training menuoption (7-4).
97VVooiiccee  RReeccoorrdd96Voice RecordThis menu allows you to:• record a voice memo to memorize the things youmust remember. • set the phone to answer an incoming call with agreeting message and record the caller’s message.Note: You can record the voice memos and caller’smessages up to 8 minutes in all.Voice Memo Menu 8-1You can record voice memos. When recording, atimer displays to show you the elapsed time. Whenrecording time expires, an alert sounds to indicateand you can save the memo already recorded by thattime.Recording a New Memo1. Press        when Record is highlighted. If there is no recorded  memo when you accessthis menu option, the phone asks if you want torecord a new memo. Press       to start recording.2. Wait until a prompt beep sounds and record thevoice memo by speaking into the microphone.While recording, you can pause recording bypressing       , and resume by        .3. When recording is completed, press      .  4. Press          or          to select Save from the listand press       . If you want to play back the memo you haverecorded, select Play.If you want to discard the currently recorded memoand re-record a new one, select Record.If you want to quit saving the recorded memo,select Quit or press       .5. Enter the title for the memo and press      . Forfurther information on how to enter text, see pagexx.If you press        without entering a title, thememo is saved labeled with ‘No Title’.Note: When your phone is in analog mode, thisfunction is not available.Playing Back or Erasing a Recorded Memo1. Press           or          to select Play/Record, andpress       .The list of the recorded memos appears. 2. Press           or          to scroll to the desired memoand press       to play it back.While playback, you can pause playing by pressing, and resume by        .
98VVooiiccee  RReeccoorrdd99VVooiiccee  RReeccoorrdd3. If you want to access the following options, press      .• Info: shows the detailed information on thememo, such as the title, elapsed time, memoryused for the memo and the time when thememo was recorded.• Erase: erases the selected memo.• Erase All: erases all of the recorded memo.4. Press         to go back to the previous screen orto return to Standby mode.Call Answer Menu 8-2Using this menu, in case that you are not able toanswer an incoming call, you can set your phone toanswer calls with the predefined greeting messagethat came with the phone or your own message andrecord the caller’s message.Turning on or off Call Answer1. Press        when On/Off is highlighted 2. Select Enable to turn on this feature or Disableto turn off using           or         .3. Press         to save the setting.4. If you turned on Call Answer, the phone shows thecurrent configuration for the Call Answer feature.To change them, press        and configure theoptions. See page XX.If you are satisfied with the current settings, press.With this feature enabled, the phone answers theincoming calls, and the callers can leave you themessage after a greeting message. Notes: • While recording the caller’s message, you cananswer the call by pressing          .• When your phone is in analog mode, this functionis not available.Configuring the Call Answer Options1. Press          or          to scroll to Config, and press.2. Press          to           to scroll to the desiredoption, and press       .  The following two options are available:• Greeting: allows you to record your owngreeting message and select the desiredmessage to be played at an incoming call. Forfurther information on the greeting message,see page xx.
101VVooiiccee  RReeccoorrdd100VVooiiccee  RReeccoorrdd• Screening: turns on or off the screeningspeaker which allows you to listen to thecaller’s message while the caller is leaving it.• Wait time: sets the time the phone waitsbefore answering the call with the greetingmessage. You can select one among After 3sec, After 5 sec, and After 10 sec. SelectingNo ring plays back the message as soon as thephone receive signal of a call.3. After setting the options, press       to save thesetting.4. Press         to back up one menu level. Or, pressto return to Standby mode.Recording and Selecting a Greeting MessageYou have a predefined greeting message to beplayed when a call comes in. Also, you can have onegreeting message recorded as your preference.To record your own message:1. Access the Call Answer menu option.2. Press          or          to scroll to Config, and press.3. When Greeting is highlighted, press      .4. Press          or          to scroll to Record and press.5. Wait until a prompt beep sounds and record thevoice memo by speaking into the microphone.While recording,you can pause recording bypressing       , and resume by        .6. When recording is completed, press      . Thephone automatically saves and activates themessage.7. If you want to play back the currently selectedmessage, highlight Play and press       .If you want to record a new message, highlightRecord and press      . Repeat steps 5 to 6.Note: Each time you record a message, yourphone automatically overwrites the old message.If you want to select a greeting message to beplayed, highlight Select and press       . SelectMine to use your own message and Default touse the default message and press       .8. Press          to back up one menu level. Or, pressto return to Standby mode.
103102VVooiiccee  RReeccoorrddListening to the Caller’s Messages1. Press          or           to scroll to Inbox , and press. The list of the recorded memos appears.Note: If the phone has the caller’s messageswaiting to be checked, it displays the total numberof the messages and the date and time when thelast message was recorded. Pressing        takesyou to Inbox.2. Press          or           to scroll to the desiredmessage and press        to play it back.While playback, you can pause playing by pressing       , and resume by       .3. If you want to access the following options, press      .• Info: shows the detailed information on thememo, such as the caller’s number (if identified),elapsed time, memory used for the messageand the time when the memo was recorded.• Erase: erases the selected message.• Erase All: erases all of the recorded messages.• Talk: places a call the caller’s number (ifidentified).• Save: stores the caller’s number (if identified)into your Phonebook.4. Press          to back up one menu level. Or, pressto return to Standby mode.SetupMany different features of your phone can becustomized to suit your preferences.Auto Retry Menu  9-1With this menu option activated, your phone willautomatically retry the call up to 10 times when aconnection fails.To activate this feature, select how often the phonewill automatically retry the call. 60 Seconds, 30Seconds, and 10 Seconds are available.Select Off deactivates this feature.Auto Answer Menu  9-2With this menu option activated, the phoneautomatically answers calls after predefined rings.This option is useful while driving, for instance.To activate this feature, select how many times yourphone rings before answering an incoming call.  1Ring,  3 Rings and 5 Rings are available.With this menu option set to Off,  the phone doesnot answer an incoming call, and if you do notanswer the call, it is stored in Missed Call log (seepage xx).
104SSeettuupp105SSeettuuppAnswer Mode Menu  9-3This menu option allows you to select how to answeran incoming call. It is preset to SEND key. Thefollowing options are available:SEND key: The phone answers only when you press.flip open: The phone answers when you open thephone.any key: The phone answers when you press anykey except        .Tone Length Menu  9-4The tone length setting enables you to selectNormal or Long DTMF (dual-tone multi-frequency)tones. When you use a teleservice (such as yourbank account) and press the keys to enter numbersinto the teleservice, you are sending DTMF tones.The system used by the bank or other servicedetermines if you need short or long DTMF tones. Ifthe service is digital (which most are these days)normal DTMF will almost always work. However,some new systems and almost all older (analog)systems require you to use long DTMF tones. Manyhome answering machines require long DTMF tones.Set NAM Menu 9-5Your phone can store two NAMs (NAM stands forNumerical Assignment Module-essentially yourtelephone number). This means you can have towphone number on your phone, and you can quicklyand easily switch your service back and forthbetween the two numbers.Select NAM-1 or NAM-2 using          or         . Ifyou have changed the NAM, the phone willautomatically reboot and acquire service using thenew NAM setting.Roam Option Menu 9-6Your phone allows you to control your phone’sroaming ability. Roaming is a feature which is onlyrelevant in areas where there are at least twocellular service providers having valid roamingagreements. Roaming allows you to register yourphone on one of the networks, but use the facilitiesof the other if your own network is not available.This system priority feature allows you to programyour phone for optimum operation when within yourhome service area or when outside your homeservice area.
107SSeettuupp106SSeettuuppYou should always check your phone’s displaybecause it will let you know when you’re outside theservice provider network and whether your phone isoperating in another network.• your home network : Only the Digital Mode      icondisplays.• Other CDMA networks: The Roaming icon      andthe Digital Mode icon      display.• Other Analog network: The Roaming icon      andthe Analog Mode icon      display.You have two option which allows you to control thephone’s roaming ability.No Roaming: With this setting, you cannot roam. Ifyour home system is not available,your call will not be connected and theNo Service indicator       is displayed.Standard: Your phone automatically search for a firstavailable one of all types of serviceaccording to the Preferred Roaming Listsupplied by the service provider.Data/Fax Menu 9-7Your phone is capable of sending and receivingdigital data and fax call when connected to acomputing device (laptop, desktop, handheld,palmtop, etc.) running Windows NT, Windows 95 orlater. The phone functions just like a typical modemon your PC, enabling you to use wireless datainvolving a wide variety of Windows softwareapplications.To use digital data or fax services with your phone,you will need to obtain digital data/fax kit from yourservice provider. This kit will contain the necessarycables, software, and documentation required foryou to connect and use your phone with yourcomputing device.Note: The phone must be on a digital network toreceive or send fax and data.The following options are available:Data/Fax Off: Your phone receives voice calls only.Fax for Powered Off: Your phone receives fax callsuntil you power off and backon the phone.Fax for Next Call: Your phone receives fax calls fornext 10 minutes.Data until Powered Off: Your phone receives datacalls until you power offand back on the phone.Data for Next Call: Your phone receives data callsfor next 10 minutes.
109SSeettuupp108SSeettuuppReceiving a Fax or Data FileTo receive a fax or data, ensure that your phone isconnected to your PC and is powered on, and selecta desired option. When you receive a fax call, set up the Answermode in the Fax program on your PC and click onReceive and select one of the following:• Automatic Receive (recommended)• Manual ReceiveSending a Fax or Data FileWhen connected to a computing device, your phoneallows wireless fax and data transmissions. Yourcomputing device software initiates the call to thedestination phone number. The phone functions as awireless modem to send the fax or data file to thenumber designated by your PC software.Whisper Mode Menu 9-8Whisper mode automatically increases the receivingsensitivity of the microphone to obtain the maximumquality of a call even when you speak in a softervoice so that the caller can hear you as if you arespeaking normally.Note: It is not recommended that the ear piece beused while using Whisper mode. Audio level mayincrease without notice depending on thesurrounding conditions.Select On to use this mode, or Off not to use it.Security Menu 9-9Your phone provides you with various securityoptions, including a user-programmable lock codeand special number features.To access the Security menu, you must enter the 4-digit lock code. It is preset to 0000 by default.Lock ModeLocking the phone limits use of the phone except anemergency call. When the phone is Lock mode, the phone  receivesincoming calls and messages.The following options are available:Never: the phone remains unlocked.On Power Up: the phone locks automatically at thenext time your phone turned on.Now: the phone locks immediately.Once your phone is locked, you can see the message‘Locked’ at the bottom of the display.To place an emergency call in Lock mode, enter thenumber and then press   . The phone recognizesthe hard-coded emergency numbers or threeprogrammed emergency numbers (Menu 9-9-4).To unlock the phone, press        and enter the 4-digitlock code. The phone is immediately unlocked.
111SSeettuupp110SSeettuuppRestrictThis feature allows you to restrict outgoing callsfrom your phone except emergency calls by the hard-coded emergency numbers (911, *911 and #911)or three programmed emergency numbers (Menu 9-9-4). Once you restricted the phone, storing a numberis also unavailable.Select Yes to turn this feature on or No turn it off.Lock CodeThis feature allows you to change your current lockcode to a new one. The lock code is preset to 0000at factory.Enter a new, four-digit lock code and enter the codeonce again at a prompt. Note: Your phone does not allow viewing of the lockcode for security reason. So, if you have changedthe lock code, be sure to write down or memorize it.Emergency NumberYour phone provides the option of storing threeemergency numbers. All these numbers can bemanually dialed at any time even when your phone islocked.IMPORTANT NOTICE! Because of various transmission methods, networkparameters and user settings used to complete a callfrom your wireless phone, a connection cannotalways be guaranteed. Therefore, emergency callingmay not be available on all wireless networks at alltimes.DO NOT depend on this phone as a primary methodof dialing 911 or for any other essential oremergency communications. Remember to always turn your phone on and checkthe adequate signal strength before placing a call.To store a emergency number:1. Press          or           to find the desired locationand press      .2. Enter the desired number and press        to savethe number. Each emergency number can be up to 10 digitslong. The number already stored in the selectedlocation is automatically deleted when you enter anew number.To make an emergency call in Lock mode, simplyenter a programmed number, then press   .
113SSeettuupp112SSeettuuppSend PINNote: Your service provider must enable this featureand assign you a PIN in order for this feature towork.This feature prevents your phone from being used byunauthorized persons. The feature is only available ifyour service provider supports this service and youhave a PIN (Personal Identification Number) assignedby the system supplier. Contact the service providerfor complete information on this feature. The following options are available:Never: The option is not activated.Prompt: When you make a call, you are asked tosend PIN.Clear MemoryThis menu allows you to erase all data you havestored in the phone’s memory, such as phonebookentries, tasks, schedules, call logs and so on.When a confirmation displays explaining that youwill clear all data in the phone memory, press       toconfirm. The phone reboots (turns itself off then on),then returns to Standby mode.Or, press         to cancel your selection and exit thismenu.Reset PhoneResetting the phone returns to all user-selectableoptions to the default settings.When a confirmation displays explaining that youwill reset the phone, press       to confirm. The phonereboots (turns itself off then on), then returns toStandby mode.Or, press          to cancel your selection and exit thismenu.PrivacyUsed only in digital networks, Voice Privacy encryptsthe voice channel so that people cannot eavesdropon your conversation.The following options are available.Enhanced: turns this feature on. The phone willmake and receive calls on an encryptedhigh security line.Standard: turns this feature off. The phone will usea standard line for calls.Note: This feature may not be available in all areas.Contact your service provider for details andavailability.
115114SSeettuuppR-UIM Setup Menu 9-0When you subscribe a network, you are provided theCHV code, which is a password for use of the UIMcard. Using this menu, you can enable the CHV codeto avoid using the phone by the unauthorized user.Also, you can change the code as you want.The following options are available:Enable CHV: activates use of the CHV code. Withthe code enabled, you must enter yourCHV code each time you switch thephone on. Consequently, any personwho does not have the code cannotuse your phone without your approval.Disable CHV: deactivates use of the CHV code. Anyperson can access the data in yourUIM card.Change CHV: allows you to change the CHV code asyour preference. Enter a new code upto 8 digits. Then, enter the new codeagain when prompted forconfirmation.TentativeMessagesYour phone can receive voicemail notification, textmessages, and pages. Also, your phone can sendtext messages and pages if your system supplierprovides this service. Incoming messages are received even when yourphone is in Lock mode. However, the screen will notdisplay information about the message. To accessthe message, or to return a call other than anemergency or priority number, unlock the phone toproceed.If you are on a conversation, and you receive anincoming message, your phone automatically mutesthe ringer (this is to avoid ringing in your ear whileyou are trying to converse).To enter  the Message menu, press       in Standbymode.New Message OK-1You can create short text messages to send to othermobile numbers. 1. Enter the phone number, and press      .You can recall the phone number from yourPhonebook or enter an e-mail address to send aweb message. Press        and select e-mail toenter e-mail address or Phonebook to recall anumber from Phonebook.
116MMeessssaaggeess117MMeessssaaggeess2. Press        when the Message field is active. Aseparate Enter message screen appears. Enter thedesired message content. For further information onhow to enter text, see page xx.3. If necessary, press          to go to the Call backnumber field to change the number to which therecipient of your message will call back to send youa reply message and press      . Enter the desirednumber and press      .The call back number is set to your phone numberby default.4. If necessary, press         to go to the Options fieldto set the message options and press      . Pressor          to move through the options and         orto change the setting of the selected option.A brief description on the selected option and itscurrent setting displays at the bottom of the screen.The following options are available:• Message Priority: allows you to set the prioritylevel of the message. Normal, Interactive,Urgent and Emergency are available.• Privacy: allows you to keep your message fromaccessing by unauthorized person. If you have setthis option to Restricted, Confidential, orSecret, the recipient must enter his/her lockcode to read your message. • Validity Period: allows you to the length of timefor which your message will be stored at themessage center while attempts are made todeliver it to the recipient.• Deferred Delivery: allows you to select whenthe message is delivered.• Delivery Acknowledge: allows you to activateor deactivate the delivery acknowledgementfeature. When this is activated (set to RequestAck), the network informs you whether yourmessage has been read or not by the recipient.• Save sent message: allows you to set whetheryou want the transmitted message to be saved inOutbox or not. Selecting Save Outbox will savethe message after transmission. 5. When the setting is completed, press         tohighlight Confirm to use the currently selectedsettings for this message and press       .If you want to cancel your settings and use thedefault setting, select Revert.6. Press         to move to the Done field and press      .The display asks you to select an action for themessage.7. Press         to send the message without storing.Press        to save the message in Outbox.Press         to go back to edit the message.Press          to discard the message and return toStandby mode.
118MMeessssaaggeess119MMeessssaaggeessUsing Canned MessagesWhen entering the message contents, you can usethe messages pre-stored in your phone. 1. Press       while entering message.2. Select Canned from the pop up list and press      . 3. Select desired one from the canned messagesusing        or and press      .4. The selected message appears in display. Edit it oradd more text to it as needed for sending.Inbox OK-2Your phone can store up to 95 messages until thetotal length of the message exceeds 16 kbytes. Thisstorage capacity includes all message types: numericpage, VMN (Voicemail Notification), text and browsermessage. If your message memory gets full, thescreen displays a text notification and rejectsadditional incoming messages until you erase thestored messages.Note: When the phone receives a message, an alertsounds, a text notification with the call back numberand memory used for the message displays. Press       (or         ) to view (or listen to) themessage.TentativeVoicePress         or           to scroll to the desired of themails in the list and press        . The phone playsback the voice mail.TextPress         or          to scroll to the desired one of themessages in the list and press      . The phonedisplays the message contents. If necessary, pressor         to scan through the contents.While viewing a message, press       to access thefollowing options.Call back: places a voice call to the call backnumber of the message.Forward: allows you to send the message to theother person.Save addr: allows you to save the sender’s phonenumber into your Phonebook. For furtherinformation on storing a number, seepage xx.Erase: erases the message. Detail: displays detailed information on themessages, such as the date and time whenthe message was delivered from the sender’sphone and received by your phone and theused language. If needed, press          orto scan through the contents.
121MMeessssaaggeess120MMeessssaaggeessReply: allows you to send a reply message to thesender.Save cb#: allows you to save the call back numberof the message.WebPress         or           to scroll to the desired one ofthe messages in the list and press      . The phonestart the Web browser displays the messagecontents. If necessary, press           or          to scanthrough the contents.While viewing a message, press       to access thefollowing options.Outbox OK-3Your phone can store up up to 95 transmittedmessages until the total length of the messageexceeds 16 kbytes. You can review or resend themessages stored in Outbox, if needed.When you enter the Outbox menu, you can see themessage list. The marker !next to the messagemeans that it is urgent.  Press          or          to scroll to the desired messageand press        to review the message. The displayshows the date and time when the message iscreated, the designated number (and name if savedin Phonebook) and message contents.If necessary, press          or          to scan through thecontents.While reviewing a message, press       to access thefollowing options.Call: places a voice call to the designated number.Re-send: allows you to resend the message. Forfurther information on sending a message,see page xx.Save addr: allows to save the designated numberinto your Phonebook. For furtherinformation on storing a number, seepage xx.Erase: erases the message from Outbox.
123MMeessssaaggeess122MMeessssaaggeessDetail: displays detailed information on themessage, such as the date and time whenthe message is transmitted or created andthe option settings. If needed, press          orto display more contents.MSG Setup OK-4Using this menu, you can set up the various optionsfor the message. Also, you can erase all incoming oroutgoing messages.GeneralYou can set up the following options for incomingmessages.Scroll Timer: If an incoming message is too long forthe display, the phone displays it byscrolling the screen automatically. Youcan set the time when the phonescrolls to the next screen. Selecting Offdoes not scroll automatically. Youshould scroll to next screen manuallyusing or        .  Msg.Remind: When a message is received, thephone alerts you by the selected ring.You can set how often you want to bealerted. Selecting Off does not alertsyou the incoming message, but theNew Message icon       will appear.New MessageYou can set up the following options as defaultsetting when creating a new message. For furtherinformation on the options, see page xx.Call Back #: You can set the call back number. Yourphone number is preset at factory.Save Message: You can set the Save sent messageoption to On or Off.Entry Method: You can select the text input modebetween Word and Alphabet (ABC).Delivery Ack: You can set the DeliveryAcknowledge option to Yes or No.Canned Msg.: Your phone has 10 preset messagesfor use when creating a message.You can edit the preset message asneeded. Press          or          to scanthrough the message list, and whenthe desired one is highlighted, pressto edit it. For further informationon entering text, see page xx.EraseUsing this menu option, you can erase all messagesin each of three message boxes; Voice mail box,Inbox and Outbox.You can also erase all of the messages at one time.
124 125WWeebbWebYour phone comes equipped with a Web browserwhich makes it possible for you to use the WirelessWeb.The Web browser allows you to access certaininformation such as stock quotes and weather viathe Internet. Browsing the web via the phone is notlike using your home computer. Site providers haveselected only the critical aspects of their site topresent to wireless phone users, and have removedmost graphics.  Each time you start the Web browser, the phone willconnect to the PCS Nationwide Network asnecessary, and the service indicator icon ( ) willappear on the display. Any time the service indicatoricon is visible on the display, your phone isconnected to the PCS Nationwide Network and youwill be billed accordingly. Rates will vary accordingto your billing plan.  The Web browser will end the connection after acertain period of network inactivity and willautomatically re-connect as necessary. For thisreason, you may find that you are billed for severalnetwork connections within a single Web browsersession. This is normal and is designed to minimizeyour bill.To enter the Web menu, press             in Standbymode.TentativeLaunching the Web BrowserNote: The first time you use the web browser, youwill go through a security setup process that takes3 to 5 minutes. Please follow the on-screenprompts to complete the security setup process.This initial setup process occurs only the first timeyou access the service.1. When Get In Web is highlighted, press       tostart the Web browser.A reminder of the charge depending on yoursetting in the Prompt menu option (see page xx)may appear. Answer YES or NO by pressingor        respectively. 2. Once connected, the Home page (or the last pagevisited) will be displayed. To access the Homemenu page from any other menu in the webbrowser, press and hold       . An example of a Home Page is shown below:1.❿My VZW2. Websites3. Hopspots4. Portals5. Customer Care6. Shopping7. Messaging8. GoTo BookmarkWhat appears on the display when accessing theweb browser is dependent on the service providercontent. To view additional contents, press        .
126WWeebb127WWeebbNote: You can quickly access the web browsermenu by pressing and holding down            inStandby mode.Exiting the Web BrowserSimply press         or close the phone to exit the Webmenu. If your phone asks if you want to exit the browserdepending on your setting in the Prompt menuoption (3-2), answer YES pressing       .Using the Soft KeysAt the bottom of the browser display is a solid barwhich contains browser commands.       or      belowthe solid bar are used to execute the commands.These two keys are called “Soft keys” because theirfunction changes depending on where you are in theweb browser.Navigating the WebWhen you use the web browser, some keys on yourphone operate differently than on a normal phonecall. These keys are explained below.  The browser presents on-screen items in one of thefollowing ways:• Text or numeric input• Links (embedded in content)• Numbered options (some options may not benumbered)• Simple textYou can act on the options or links by making use ofthe soft keys. The soft keys (       and       ) arelocated below the bottom line of the display.Here’s how the keys work in the web browser:Use to scroll through the browser optionsThe currently selected option is indicatedby “❿”. You can also use these keys tomove the cursor when editing text.This is the left soft key. For moreinformation, see “Using the Soft Keys” onpage xx. This key is also used to access thesecondary options or a menu of secondaryoptions.This is the right soft key. For moreinformation, see “Using the Soft Keys” onpage xx. This key is also used to primarilyfor selecting the highlighted item.• Backs you up in the browser. Pressing itonce backs you up one page. Pressingand holding it backs you up to the Homepage.• Clears out entered text or numbers.When entering numbers or text, pressthis key to clear the last number, letter,or symbol. Press and hold the key tocompletely clear the input field.Use to exit the Web browser and return thephone to Standby mode.
129WWeebb128WWeebbIf the items on a page are numbered, you canuse these keys to select them.Use to change the case in a text entry.Moves the cursor left in a text entry to inserta space.Allows you to scroll up or down by a page.Press and hold the up portion for one secondto back up one level in the browser.Press and hold the down portion for onesecond to go to your home page.Entering Text, Numbers or SymbolsWhen you are prompted to enter text, the currenttext entry method will appear on the right soft key asWord, ABC, Symbol or 123. To change the inputmode, use the right soft key. For further informationon entering text, see page xx.Using the LinksLinks have several purposes, including jumping to adifferent page, jumping to a different site, or eveninitiating a phone call from some sites. Links areshown inside of brackets ( [ ] ) , and you can normallyuse the left soft key to select a link when it ishighlighted.~Initializing a Call from the Web browserYou may initiate a phone call from the Web browser ifthe site you are using supports this feature (the phonenumber may be highlighted and the left soft key willappear as “Call.”). Pressing the Call soft key will dialthe number In most cases, you can also useto call the number. The internet connection willbe terminated when you initiate the call. After youend the call, your phone returns to Standby mode.Using BookmarksYou can bookmark many individual pages for easyaccess at a later time. Bookmarks save you time byreducing the number of steps it takes to access adesired page.To Create a Bookmark:1. Go to the page that you want to mark, and pressand hold       . A list of options appears.2. Select Mark Site.3. If the page has a title, it will be automatically usedfor the name of the bookmark. You can also changethe bookmark name. Selecting Save will save thename and add the page to your list of bookmarks.4. A message will appear confirming that thebookmark was added to the list. Select OK toreturn to the screen that you marked to resumenavigation within the Web browser. The newbookmark is added to the bottom of your bookmarklist.
131130WWeebbTo Find a Bookmark:From the home page, select Bookmarks and selectthe bookmark you want by pressing          orand press       .Or, from the home page, press and hold the numberassociated with the bookmark in the bookmark list.Setting a Web PromptYour phone can be set to prompt you to confirm yourselection each time you start or end a MiniBrowsersession. Depending on this setting, your phonedisplay a reminder that you will be billed for theconnection time when accessing the wireless weband a confirming message when exiting the browser.You have the option to change when the prompt isdisplayed.1. Press         or           to scroll to Prompt, and press . The following options are available:• To Start : The default setting. You will see theprompt when you enter the browser, but notwhen you exit it. • None: You will never see the prompt.• Both: You will be prompted when you enter orexit the browser.• To End: You will see the prompt only when youexit the browser.2. Find the desired option using        or         andpress       .Reference InformationUsing the BatteriesYour phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ionstandard battery. Precautions When Using Batteries•  Never use any charger or battery that is damagedin any way.•  Use the battery only for its intended purpose.•  If you use the phone near the network’s basestation, it uses less power; talk and standby timesare greatly affected by the signal strength on thecellular network and the parameters set by thenetwork operator.•  Battery charging times depend on the remainingbattery charge and the type of battery and chargerused. The battery can be charged and dischargedhundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out.When the operation time (talk time and standbytime) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is timeto buy a new battery.•  If left unused, a fully charged battery willdischarge itself over time.
132RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn133RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn•  Use only Samsung-approved batteries andrecharge your battery only with Samsung-approvedchargers. When a charger is not in use, disconnectit from the power source. Do not leave the batteryconnected to a charger for more than a week,since overcharging may shorten its life.•  Extreme temperatures will affect the chargingcapacity of your battery: it may require cooling orwarming first.•  Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, suchas in a car in summer or winter conditions, as youwill reduce the capacity and life-time of thebattery. Always try to keep the battery at roomtemperature. A phone with a hot or cold batterymay temporarily not work, even when the batteryis fully charged. Li-ion batteries are particularlyaffected by temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F).•  Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental shortcircuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin,clip or pen) causes a direct connection betweenthe + and - terminals of the battery (metal stripson the back of the battery), for example whenyou carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag.Short-circuiting the terminals may damage thebattery or the object causing the short-circuit.•  Dispose of used batteries in accordance with localregulations. Always recycle. Do not dispose ofbatteries in a fire.Safety InformationRoad Safety•  Remember, road safety always comes first!•  Do not use a hand-held phone while driving avehicle. Always park the vehicle before having aconversation.•  Make sure that the phone is stored safely and willnot fall or be broken in the event of a collision oremergency stop.•  The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle’slights or horn on public roads is not permitted.•  Only qualified personnel should install or servicethe phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation orservice may be dangerous and may invalidate anywarranty applicable to the unit.•  Electronic fuel injection, anti-skid braking,electronic cruise control or any other electronicsystems may malfunction due to the lack ofprotection from radio signals. Check regularly thatall cellular phone equipment in your vehicle ismounted and operating correctly.
134RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn135RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnOperating Environment•  Remember to follow any special regulations inforce in any area and always switch off yourphone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or whenit may cause interference or danger (in a hospitalfor example).•  Operation of any radio transmitting equipment,including cellular phones, may interfere withinadequately protected medical devices. Consulta physician or the manufacturer of the medicaldevice if you have any questions. Other electronicequipment may also be subject to interference.•  As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment,you are advised that for satisfactory operationsand personal safety, the equipment should only beused in the normal operating position.•  The effect of the transmit/duty cycle on hearingaids and pacemakers is being investigated, andthere is potential hazard associated with useclose to such personal medical electronic devices.•  Always switch off the phone when at a refuellingpoint (service station). You are reminded of theneed to observe restrictions on the use of radioequipment in fuel depots (fuel storage anddistribution areas), chemical plants or whereblasting operations are in progress.•  Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases orexplosive materials in the same compartment asthe phone, its parts or accessories.•  Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft.The use of cellular phones in an aircraft is illegaland may be dangerous to the operation of theaircraft or disrupt the cellular network. Failure toobserve these instructions may lead to thesuspension or denial of cellular telephoneservices to the offender, legal action or both.Care and MaintenanceYour phone is a product of superior design andcraftsmanship and should be treated with care. Thesuggestions below will help you fulfill the warrantyobligations and enjoy this product for many years.•  Keep the phone and all its parts and accessoriesout of the reach of small children.•  Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity andliquids containing minerals will corrode theelectronic circuits.•  Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areasas its components may be damaged.•  Do not store the phone in hot areas. Hightemperatures can shorten the life of electronicdevices, damage batteries and warp or meltcertain plastics.•  Do not store the phone in cold areas. When thephone warms up (to its normal temperature),moisture can form inside the phone, which maydamage the electronic circuits.
137136RReeffeerreennccee  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn•  Do not attempt to open the phone. Non-experthandling of the phone may damage it.•  Do not drop or knock the phone. Rough handlingmay damage the internal circuits.•  Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents orstrong detergents to clean the phone. Wipe itwith a soft cloth slightly dampened in mild, soapywater.•  If the phone or any of its accessories are notworking properly, take them to your nearestqualified service centre. The personnel there willassist you, and if necessary, arrange for the phoneto be repaired.Emergency CallsImportant! This phone, like any cellular phone, usesradio signals, cellular and landline networks, as wellas user-programmed functions that cannotguarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore,you should never rely solely on any cellular phonefor essential communications (medical emergenciesfor example).Remember, to make or receive any calls, the phonemust be switched on and in a service area withadequate cellular signal strength.Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellularphone networks or when certain network servicesand/or phone features are in use. Check with localcellular service providers.GlossaryAirtime - Actual time spent talking on the wirelessphone. Most carriers bill customers basedon how many minutes of airtime they useeach month.Antenna - A device for transmitting or receivingsignals. The size and shape of antennasis determined, in part, by the frequency ofthe signal they receive. Wireless phonesand the base station must have antennas.Base Station - The fixed radio transmitter/receiverthat maintains communications withmobile radio telephones within agiven area. (Typically called a cell orcell site)CDMA - (Code Division Multiple Access) A spread-spectrum approach to digital transmission.With CDMA, each conversion is digitizedand then tagged with a code. The mobilephone deciphers only a particular code topick the right conversation off the air. Thetransmitted signal is just above noise levelacross the available bandwidth.Channel - Communications signals transmit alongpaths called channels.Codec - Compression & Decompression.Deactivation - The process of rendering a wirelessphone inactive.
138GGlloossssaarryy139GGlloossssaarryyDTMF - (Dual-tone Modulated Frequency ) You sendDTMF signals when you enter numbers bypressing the digit keys.EVRC - (Enhanced Variable Rate Codec) EVRC is anew global standard for compressing anddecompressing voice signals. EVRC uses alower bit rate (the number of bits sent persecond) than existing CDMA vocoders, whileproviding significant improvements in voicequality. This technology enables your phoneto provide superb voice quality whilebenefiting from the ability to process morecellular voice calls using less bandwidth thanthe voice codecs in CDMA networks today.Frequency - A measure based on time, as one ormore waves per second, in an electricalor light wave information signal. Asignal’s frequency is stated in cycles-per-second or Hertz (Hz).LCD -(Liquid Crystal Display) Commonly used torefer to the screen display on the wirelessphone.LED - (Light Emitting Diode) Commonly used to referto a small light on the wireless phone.The LED lights on the phone to indicatean incoming call. The lights on the charger indicate  that battery charging is taking place.Prepend - The addition of a prefix, such as an areacode, to a phone number.RF - Radio FrequencyRoaming - The ability to use a wireless phone tomake and receive calls in places outsideof the home service area.Service Charge - The amount paid each month toreceive wireless service.Standby Time - The amount of time a fully chargedwireless portable or transportablephone can be on and idle withoutbeing in use. (See Talk Time)Talk Time - The length of time a person can talk ona portable or transportable wirelessphone without recharging the battery.Vocoder - Voice Coder. A device used to convertspeech into digital signals.Wireless - Radio-based Systems that allowtransmission of telephone or data signalsthrough the air without a physicalconnection, such as a metal wire(copper) or fiber optic cable.

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