Samsung Electronics Co SCHA565 Tri-Mode Dual-Band Analog/PCS Phone (AMPS/CDMA) User Manual

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Tri-Mode Dual-Band Analog/PCS Phone (AMPS/CDMA) Users Manual

Users Manual

DIGITAL CELLULARTELEPHONESCH-A565User’s ManualPrinted in KoreaCode No. : GH68-00000AEnglish. 2002/04. Rev.1.0World Wide Webhttp://www.samsungmobile.com
Please read this manual before operating yourphone, and keep it for future reference .Safety Quick GuideRead these guidelines before using your wirelessphone. Failure to comply with these guidelines maybe dangerous or illegal. For more detailed safetyinformation, see “Health and Safety Information” onpage xx.Road safety comes firstDo not use a hand-held phone while driving; park thevehicle first. Switch off when refuellingDo not use the phone at a refuelling point (servicestation) or near fuels or chemicals.Switch off on aircraftWireless phones can cause interference. Using themon aircraft is both illegal and dangerous.Switch off in hospitalSwitch off your phone near medical equipment.Follow any regulations or rules in force.InterferenceAll wireless phones may get interference whichcould affect performance.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).
1YOUR PHONE Key Descriptions................................................................................... 5Display ................................................................................................ 6Service light .......................................................................................... 8GETTING STARTEDCharging a Battery .................................................................................9Low Battery Indicator  ..........................................................................10Switching the Phone On/Off ................................................................11CALL FUNCTIONSMaking a Call ......................................................................................12Answering a Call..................................................................................18In-Call Options ....................................................................................19Using Caller ID ....................................................................................20Viewing Missed Calls ...........................................................................21Three-Way Calling ...............................................................................22Call Waiting ........................................................................................23Call Forwarding ....................................................................................23Adjusting the Volume...........................................................................24Quick Switching to Slient Mode ............................................................24ENTERING TEXTChanging Text Input Mode ...................................................................25T9 Mode ..............................................................................................26Alpha Mode ..........................................................................................27Symbol Mode ......................................................................................29Number Mode .....................................................................................29Table of ContentsUse sensiblyUse only in the normal position (to ear). Avoid unnessarycontact with the antenna when the phone is switchedon.Accessories and batteriesUse only SAMSUNG-approved accessories andbatteries. Use qualified serviceOnly qualified service personnel may install or repairyour phone.
2 3USING THEMENUSAccessing a Menu Functions by Scrolling .............................................. 30Accessing a Menu Functions by Using its Shortcut.................................. 31Your Phone’s Main Menu .................................................................... 32CALLSOutgoing (MENU 1-1) ................................................................... 34Incoming (MENU 1-2) ................................................................... 35Missed (MENU 1-3) ....................................................................... 36Erase Logs (MENU 1-4) .................................................................. 37Air Time (MENU 1-5)...................................................................... 37PHONE BOOKFind Name (MENU 2-1) ................................................................ 38Add (MENU 2-2) .......................................................................... 40Group Setting (MENU 2-3) ............................................................ 42My Phone # (MENU 2-4) ................................................................ 42MessageWrite MSG (MENU 3-1)...................................................................43Voice (MENU 3-2)........................................................................... 45Inbox (MENU 3-3)...........................................................................46Outbox (MENU 3-4) ....................................................................... 47Filed MSG (MENU 3-5) ................................................................... 48Web Alert (MENU 3-6)....................................................................48Erase Message (MENU 3-7)............................................................. 49MSG Setting (MENU 3-8)................................................................ 49WIRELESS WEBGet in Web (MENU 4-1) ................................................................ 51Prompt (MENU 4-2) ...................................................................... 52PLANNERToday (MENU 5-1) ........................................................................ 53Scheduler (MENU 5-2) .................................................................. 55To Do List (MENU 5-3) .................................................................. 55Memo Pad (MENU 5-4) ................................................................. 57Alarm (MENU 5-5) ......................................................................... 57Claculator (MENU 5-6) .................................................................. 58World Time (MENU 5-7) .................................................................59Countdown (MENU 5-8) .................................................................60Set Time (MENU 5-9) .....................................................................60VOICEVoice Dial (MENU 6-1) .................................................................. 61Voice Memo (MENU 6-2) ............................................................... 64Answer Mode (MENU 6-3) ............................................................. 65SOUNDSRinger Volume (MENU 7-1) ........................................................... 68Ringer Type (MENU 7-2) ............................................................... 69Alerts (MENU 7-3) ........................................................................ 70Roam Ringer (MENU 7-4 )............................................................. 70Key Beep (MENU 7-5) ................................................................... 71Tone Length (MENU 7-6) ............................................................... 71Key Beep (MENU 7-7) ................................................................... 71DISPLAYMEnu Style (MENU 8-1) ................................................................ 72Wall Paper (MENU 8-2) ................................................................. 72Banner (MENU 8-3) ...................................................................... 72Backlight (MENU 8-4) ................................................................... 73Backlight (MENU 8-5) ................................................................... 73GAME ............................................................................................... 74
5MENU : Enters the menu facility. Also, scrolls through the menu options.Navigation :  In the menu facility, scroll through the menu tions and phonebook memory.up: enters the game menu.down: changes the idle screen.left: enters the voice mail.right: enters the phonebook.Key  FunctionsOK :In the menu facility, selects a menu function or  stores information that you have entered (such  as a name) in the phone memory. In Standby mode, enters the Mail Kit Menu.Your PhoneKey DescriptionsCLR : Deletes characters from the display.In the menu facility, returns to the previousmenu level.Makes or answers a call.In Standby mode, redials the last outgoingnumber when pressed twice.Ends a call. Also switches the phone on andoff when pressed and held. In the menu facility, returns to Standby modeand cancels your input.Volume :During a call, adjusts the voice  volume. In Standby mode with the phone open,adjusts the ringer volume. In the menu facility,scrolls through the menu options.4SETUPLaunch Pad (MENU 0-1) ................................................................75Auto Answer (MENU 0-2) .............................................................. 75Auto Retry (MENU 0-3) ..................................................................75Language (MENU 0-4) .................................................................. 76Dual Clock (MENU 0-5) ................................................................. 76Set System (MENU 0-6) ................................................................ 76Data/ Fax  (MENU 0-7) ................................................................ 78Version (MENU 0-8) ...................................................................... 80Security (MENU 0-9) ..................................................................... 80CAMERATake a Picture (MENU #-1).............................................................84Photo Album (MENU #-2)............................................................... 84Contrast (MENU #-3).......................................................................84HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................85GLOSSARY ........................................................................................96
76Your PhoneYour PhoneDisplayLayoutThe display comprises two areas; an upper line of fixedicons, and the lower text and graphic area. Thefollowing icons display at power-on:*: When held down to access the voice dialfunction in idle mode.Key  Functions#:When held down to toggle between the silentmode on and offKey Descriptions (continue...)IconsText andgraphic 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 indicator: Appears when youare outside a service area. When itappears, you cannot make or receive calls. Alarm on: Appears when you set an alarm.New Message: Appears when a newmessage has been received.Silent mode On: Appears when the Silentmode is activated.Roaming: Appears when you are out of yourhome area and have registered with adifferent network (when travelling in othercountries, for example).Vibrator on: Appears when a vibrate modeis on. An incoming call will vibrate thephone rather than ring it.Digital mode: Indicates a Digital mode. Battery strength: Shows the level of yourbattery. The more bars you see, the morepower you have left.
8Your PhoneBacklightThe display is illuminated by a backlight. When youpress any key, the backlight illuminates. It turns off if nokey is pressed within a given period of time.External DisplayYour phone has an external display on the cover. It alsoshows Signal strength, Vibrator, and Battery Strengthicon. It indicates that you have an incoming call ormessage, missed calls and alarms you at the specifiedtime when you set an alarm.When you press and hold the volume key with thephone closed, the backlight of the external displayilluminates.Service LightThe service light is at the top right of the phone. Itflashes to indicate incoming call or message. Also, theservice light flashes for a few seconds when you turn onthe phone.
9Getting StartedCharging a BatteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery.A travel adapter is provided with your phone. Use onlyapproved batteries and chargers. Ask your localSAMSUNG dealer for further details.The phone can be used while the battery is charging.N o t e: You must fully charge the battery before usingyour phone for the first time. 1.  Connect the lead from the travel adapter to thebottom of the phone. Check that the arrow on the lead connector is facing towards the front of thephone.2.  Connect the adapter to a standard AC wall outlet.The LEDs on the front of the charger indicate the following:Red indicates that the battery is charg i n g .G r een indicates that the battery is fully charg e d .Yellow indicates that the battery is operating at at e m p e r a t u re that is too high or too low, or that somethingis not plugged in corre c t l y. Check the charger and batteryfor proper connections.
11Getting StartedSwitching the Phone On/Off1.  Open the phone.2.  Hold down the        key for more than one second toswitch the phone on.The service light on the right of the phone flashes,and an alert sounds. When the system locatesservices, the greeting message displays along withthe date and time. If the phone is out of service, the  icon appears inthe display. In this case, you cannot place and receivecalls. You can try again later when service isavailable.3.  When you wish to switch the phone off, hold downthe              key for more than two seconds.10Getting Started3. When charging is finished, disconnect the adapterfrom the power outlet.Disconnect the adapter from the phone by pressingthe grey tabs on either side of the connector andpulling the connector out.Low Battery IndicatorYou can easily tell if your battery needs to be rechargedby checking the battery strength indicator  in theupper-right corner of your phone’s display. The presenceof all three bars indicates a full charge, two barsindicates a smaller charge, and one bar indicates aneven smaller charge. No bars (the battery icon is empty)means your battery must be charged.When the battery charge level gets low, the batterysensor blinks an empty battery icon ( ), sounds atone. If the battery level gets too low, the phone willturn off automatically. Unfortunately, if this happensyou’ll lose whatever you are doing, including droppingyour call. Watch the battery strength icon and make sureyour battery is adequately charged.
13Getting Started12Redialing the Last CallTo redial the last call you made, press         twicequickly.Your phone stores the last 10 incoming or outgoingcalls. To recall any of these numbers, proceed asfollows.1. If there are any characters on the display, clear thedisplay by holding down CLR for more than onesecond.2. Press   . The list of outgoing calls are displayed.3. Use the navigation key to scroll through the list untilyou select the required name or number.4. Press   to dial the number displayed.Call FunctionsCall FunctionsMaking a CallIn Standby mode, key in the area code and phone numberand press the          key.Correcting the NumberTo clear ... Then ....The last digit displayed Press the CLR key.The whole display  Hold down theCLR key formore than one second.Ending a CallWhen you have finished your call, briefly press           orclose the phone.If you press          , the call time (length of the call)displays briefly and the phone returns to Standby mode.
15Call Functions14Call FunctionsSpeed DialingOnce you have stored phone numbers in the phone book memory, you can dial them easily whenever you want.You can dial the stored phone number automaticallywithout pressing the        key. See below.One-Touch DialMemory locations 01 through 09 are special one-touch locations. You can dial the phone numbers stored in thePhone Book memory from 01 through 09 simply bypressing 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 9.The number (and name) stored is displayed, then dialed.Two-Touch DialMemory locations 10 through 99 are special two-touch locations.Press the second digit briefly, then hold down the thirddigit of the memory cell.For example: Location no. 023Press 2 briefly and hold down 3.The number (and name) stored is displayed, then dialed.Three-Touch DialMemory locations 100 through 169 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 1 and 2 briefly, then hold down 3.        The number (and name) stored is displayed, then dialed.Pause DialingWhen you call automated system, like banking services,you are often required to enter a password or accountnumber. Instead of manually entering the numbers eachtime, you can store the numbers in your Phone Book,separated by special characters called pauses.Your phone has two pause dialing methods:• Pause dialing from the Phone Book• Manual pause dialing
Storing Pauses in a Phone Book EntryTo store a number in your Phone Book that containspauses:1. Enter the phone number you want to store (such asthe bank’s tele-service phone number).2. Press MENU . The pause menu options display.• ‘P’ pause : The letter ‘P’ displays within the number,meaning that a hard pause will occur at that point inthe calling sequence. Enter digits that need to follow the pause.• ‘T’ pause: The leletter ‘T’ displays in the number,meaning that a “Timed (2 second) pause will occur atthat point in the calling sequence. • Hyphen: Places a hyphen between characters. 3. Press  OK to select an option. Continue entering thenumber and press OK to store the number in your   Phone Book.4. Store the number in your Phone Book as you normallywould by pressing OK and following the screenprompts..17Call Functions16Call FunctionsPause Dialing from a Stored Phone Book Entry1. Dial the number from the Phone Book.2. Wait for the appropriate prompt for the number (creditcard number, bank account number, etc.). 3. When prompted, press the       key to send the DTMFnumber that follows your hard pause.“SENDING DTMF” flashed on the display and thetransmitted tone sounds.Manual Pause DialingYou can enter pauses manually during the dialingprocess.1. Enter the phone number of the service you want toconnect to (such as a bank’s tele-service phonenumber).2. Press MENU . The pause menu options display.3. Press  OK to select an option.4. After connecting, press the       key again to transmitthe additional number at the prompt from the tele-service.
19Call Functions18Call FunctionsIn-Call OptionsYour phone provides a number of functions that you canuse during a call. You may not utilize all of thesefunctions at all times. Many of the in-call options arenetwork services. Press the MENU key during a call to access thefollowing in-call options:Phone Book: allows you to access the Phone Bookmenu.Mute/Quit: allows you to switch your phone’smicrophone off, so that the other party cannot hear you. Example:  You wish to say something to another personin the room but do not want the other party to hear you.Silent/Quit: does not transmit the key tones. It allowsyou to press keys without hearing annoying key tonesduring a call.Send Tel #: Sends the telephone number to the othercaller.My Phone #: shows your phone number.SEND: Sends the DTMF..Answering a CallWhen somebody calls you, the phone rings and thephone icon is displayed in the middle of the externaldisplay.If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone number(or name if pre-stored in your Phone Book) is displayed.If the caller cannot be identified, only the phone iconappears.1. To answer a call, open the phone. If the phone isalready open, press the       key.2. End the call by closing the phone or pressing thekey.N o t e : You can answer a call while using the phonebook or menu features. The current operation will bei n t e rru p t e d .
21Call Functions20Call FunctionsViewing Missed CallsYour phone keeps a list of calls that you do not answerwhen the phone is on and service is available. Thephone indicates a missed call by displaying a textnotification on the screen. Additionally, if callerinformation is available, the screen displays the phonenumber of the most recent missed call.Press         to call the displayed number, or  the OK  keyto save the number in Phone Book.Dropped CallsA dropped call can occur during a conversation inresponse to a signal fade or leaving a service area. Inthis case, the call ends and “Call Dropped” displays.Failed CallsA failed call can occur if your phone is out of callingrange or the network is temporarily busy. Your phoneresponds to a failed call by displaying an appropriatemessage: “Call Failed Out of Range” or “Call FailedNetwork Busy.”Using Caller IDThis feature tells you who is calling you by displayingthe caller’s number when the phone rings. If a caller’sname and number are stored in your Phone Book, thecorresponding name is also displayed. If you callsomeone who has this feature, your phone number willbe displayed on the their phone.N o t e : Contact your service provider to setup the CallerID serv i c e .
23Call Functions22Call FunctionsCall WaitingCall Waiting lets you receive a second call duringconversation. Your phone notifies you of a call waitingby beeping an displaying “Call Waiting.”Your phone provides the option of turning the CallWaiting feature on and off (if you have subscribed to theservice). Call Waiting is on by default in the phone. Ifyou choose to have a undisturbed conversation, simplyturn off the feature for the current call.N o t e : Contact your service provider to activate the CallWaiting serv i c e .To answer a waiting call:1. To answer the call, press        . The phone connectsthe calling party, and places the current party on hold.2. Press         again to switch between two parties.N o t e : If you do not respond to a Call Wa i t i n gnotification, the phone will forw a r d the call to voicemailor another number that you have set up. Contact yours e r vice provider for more information. Call ForwardingThis feature provides the option of forwarding incomingcalls to another phone number, even while your phone isoff. Activating Call Forwarding does not affect outgoingcalls made from this phone. Contact your serviceprovider to activate Call Forwarding.Three-Way CallingThis feature enables you to conduct conference callswith two separate parties at the same time. The phonerecords each party into the Outgoing Calls Log. Also,You are billed airtime for each outgoing call separately.N o t e : Contact your service provider to activate Thre e -Way Calling.To place a Three-Way call:1. During a conversation, press         . The phone placesthe other party on hold.2. Enter the phone number for the third party, and thenpress         . The phone dials the third party.3. When you are connected to the third party, pressagain to begin your three-way call.If one of the callers (not you) hangs up, you andremaining caller stay connected. If you initiated the calland you hang up first, all three parties are disconnected.
2524Call Functions Entering TextChanging Text Input ModeWhen using your phone, you will need to enter text atmany times. For example, when storing a name in thePhone Book, creating your personal greeting orscheduling events in your calendar. You can enteralphanumeric characters into your phone by using yourphone’s keypad.When you are prompted to enter text, the current text entrymethod will appear in the bottom of the display as  T9, Alpha,Symbol or Number.To change the input mode, press MENUand then press thenavigation key to scroll to the mode you want and press OK.Adjusting the VolumeDuring a call, if you want to adjust the voice volume,use the volume keys on the left side of the phone. In Standby mode, you can adjust the ring volume usingthe same keys.Quick Switching to Slient ModeYou can quickly switch your phone to the silent modewith a touch of   #. Press and hold the key. The silenticon appears in the display.Press and hold # again to exit the silent mode. This feature is convenient when you are in a hurry tomute the phone sound such as when in a theater.
27Entering Text26Entering TextAlpha ModeWhen typing in Alpha 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 2 three times quickly to display the letter “C” , 5two times quickly to display theletter “K”. So, this method is called Multi-tap typing.Refer to the table on next page for the list of charactersassigned on each key.A B C 2D E F 3G H I 4J K L 5M N O 6P Q R S 7T U V 8W X Y Z 90(Caps Lock mode)List of characters available:1 . - ? ’ : @ ( ) ! / \ ; [ ] ” < > $ ~ _ = + % * & #à á â ã ä ç è é ê ë ì í î ï ñ ò ó ô õ ö ù ú û ü ´Key            Characters in the Order Displayedy1234567890T9 ModeThe T9 predictive text input mode allows you to enterwords easily with a minimum of key presses. As youpress each key, the phone selects a letter that makes upthe word that it thinks you are typing, based on a built-in dictionary. As a new letter is added, the wordchanges based on the key that you have pressed.1.  When you are in the T9 predictive text input mode,start entering a word by pressing keys 2to 9. Presseach key only once for one letter.The word that you are typing appears in the display. Itmay change with each key that you pre s s .2.  Enter the whole word before editing or deleting anykeystrokes.3.  If the word is correct, start entering the next word. Otherwise, press 0repeatedly to display alternateword choices for the keys that you have pressed. 4.  Complete each word with a space by pressing the #key.To type words not found in the T9 mode, change the textinput mode to the ABC mode.To delete letters, press CLR. Press and hold down CLRto erase entire words.
29Entering Text28Entering TextSymbol ModeSymbol mode enables you enter symbols into a text message. Press  the navigation key to display more symbols up toSet 6.Press keys corresponding to the desired mark, then thephone automatically switches back to the text entrymode used just prior to selecting the Symbol mode.Number ModeNumber mode enables you to enter numbers into a text message. Press keys corresponding to the desired digits,and manually switch back to text entry mode of choice.To shift the case of the next letter(s) that you type, press *one or more times. There are three shift states: LowerCase is indicated by abc in the right corner of thedisplay, Initial Capital is Abc, and Capitals Lock is ABC.The cursor moves to the right when you press a differentkey. When entering the same letter twice (or a differentletter on the same key), just wait for a few seconds forthe cursor to move right automatically, and then selectthe next letter.If you enter a specific word in this mode the first time,the word is automatically added to your phone’sdatabase, and offers the new word as an option for itskeystroke sequence when you are in the T9(English)mode.•Press # to insert a space.• To move the cursor left or right through your textmessage, press the navigation key.• Press CLR one or more times to clear letters to theleft.
31Call Functions30Accessing a Menu Functions by Using itsShortcutThe menu items (menu, submenus and setting options)are numbered and can be accessed quickly by usingtheir shortcut number.1. In Standby mode, press the MENU key to access themain menu.2.  Within three seconds, key in the first digit of theshortcut number. Repeat this for each digit of theshortcut number.3. Find the setting of your choice pressing the navigationkey and then press the OK key.N o t e : The numbers assigned to each menu function areindicated on the list on the next page. Using the MenusThe phone offers a range of functions that allows you totailor the phone to your needs. These functions arearranged in menus and submenus.The menus and submenus can be accessed by scrollingor by using the shortcuts.Accessing a Menu Functions by Scrolling1.  In Standby mode, press the MENU key to access themenu facility. Scroll with the navigation key to reachthe desired main menu. Press the OK key.2.  If the menu contains any submenus,find the one youwant by scrolling with the navigation key.Press the OK key to enter the submenu.If the menu you have selected contains submenus,repeat this step.3.  Scroll with the navigation key to find the setting ofyour choice. Press the OK key to confirm the chosensetting.N o t e s :• You can re t u rn the previous menu level by pre s s i n gthe C L R k e y .• You can exit the menu without changing the menusettings by pressing          .
3332Main menu Main menu 1 Main menu 27. Sounds  1. Ringer Vo l 1. Calls2. Messages2. Ringer Ty p e 1. Voice Calls2. Messages3. Data/Fax In4. Schedule3. Alerts  1. Minute beep2. Service Alert3. Privacy4. Roam Ringer5. Key Beep6. Tone Length7. Power On/Off8. Display   1. Menu Style2. Wall Paper3. Banner4. Backlight5 .C o n t r a s t9. Games 1. Push Push2. Fly Ribbon3. Spider 0. Setup  1. Launch Pad2. Auto Answer3. Auto Retry4. Language5. Dual Clock6. Set System7. Data/Fax8. Ve r s i o n9. Security#. Camera 1. Take A Picture2. Photo Album3. ContrastUsing the MenusMain menu Main menu 1 Main menu 21. Calls  1. Outgoing2. Incoming3. Missed4. Erase History  1. Outgoing2. Incoming 3. Missed4. All Calls5. Air Ti m e 1. Last Call2. To t a l3. LifeTi m e4. Erase To t a l2. Phone Book 1. Find 2. Add 3. Group setting4. My Phone #3. Message 1. Write MSG2. Vo i c e3. Inbox4. Outbox5. Filed Msg6. Web Alert7. Erase Msg8. Msg Setup 1. Scro l l2. MSG Reminder3. Voice Mail #4. New MSG5: Canned MSG4. Wi reless Web   1. Get in We b2. Pro m p t5. Planner   1. To d a y2. Scheduler3. To Do List4. Memo Pad5. Alarm6. Calculator7. World Ti m e8. Countdown9. Set Ti m e6. Voice  1. Voice Dial   1. Record 2. Review3. Erase All 4. Set Active2. Voice Memo 1. Record 2. Review3. Erase3. Answer Mode 1. Gre e t i n g2. Inbox3. SettingYour Phone’s Main MenuUsing the Menus
34C a l l sYou can use the Calls menu to:• View and dial the last outgoing or incoming numbers. •Erase the numbers in the Call Log memory.• 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 outgoing calls isdisplayed.To ...  Press ... Select an entry up or down naviagiton key Dial the selected entryView the details   OKWhen you press the OK key, you can view the date/timestamp for the selected entry. If there is a Phone Bookmatch, the name and the label display.Press the MENU key to access Options. The followingoptions are available:Talk: dials the selected number.Show Entry (or Save if the phone number is notcurrently stored in the Phone Book): showsthe phone book entry or stores the numberin the Phone Book.Prepend:allows to add an area code or feature code tothe number before calling the number.
35C a l l sIncoming Menu 1-2This option lets you view the last 10 calls received. (ifyou are subscribed to the caller ID service). When youaccess this menu, the last incoming calls are displayed.To...      Press ... Select entry up or down navigation keyDial the selected entryView the details OKWhen you press the OK key, you can view the date/timestamp for the selected entry. If there is a Phone Bookmatch, the name and the label display.Press MENU to access Options. The following optionsare available:Talk: dials the selected number.Show Entry (or Save if the phone number is notcurrently stored in the Phone Book): showsthe phone book entry (or stores thenumber) in the Phone Book.Prepend:allows to add an area code or feature code tothe number before calling the number.
3736C a l l sErase History Menu 1-4You can erase the numbers stored in the Call Logmemory.Outgoing: The numbers you called are erased. Incoming: The numbers you received are erased.Missed: The numbers you missed are erased.All Calls: All calls you dialed and received are erased.Airtime Menu 1-5Using this option, you can view the call time of the lastcall, as well as total air time for all calls since you lastreset the timer.Last Call: the date, time, and length of your last call.Total: the total number of calls and total airtime.  Youcan reset the total airtime by Erase Totaloption.Lifetime: the total air time for your phone since it waspurchased. This airtime log is kept forhistorical and maintenance reasons, andcannot be erased.Erase Total: resets the call timers.The counter is reset to zero and begins countingthe next time you make or receive a call.Missed Menu 1-3This option lets you view the last 10 calls missed. (if youare subscribed to the caller ID service). When youaccess this menu, the last missed calls are displayed.To...      Press ... Select entry up or down navigation keyDial the selected entryView the details OKWhen you press the OK key, you can view the date/timestamp for the selected entry. If there is a Phone Bookmatch, the name and the label display.Press MENU to access Options. The following optionsare available:Talk: dials the selected number.Show Entry (or Save if the phone number is notcurrently stored in the Phone Book): showsthe phone book entry (or stores thenumber) in the Phone Book.Prepend:allows to add an area code or feature code tothe number before calling the number.C a l l s
3938Phone Book2. When the desired entry is highlighted, press  OK toaccess the entry.3. The phone shows the details on the name. Press         to place a call or press MENU to see thefollowing options.Talk:allows you to place a call.Edit: allows you to edit phone number, name, locationnumber, label category and so on. Erase: erases the entry.When the desired entry is highlighted press  MENU toaccess the following options:Edit: allows you to edit phone number, name, locationnumber, label category and so on. Erase: erases the number.Add New:allows you to add a new entry.Refer to Add menu(2-2) for details.Phone BookThe Phone book allows you to store frequently usedphone numbers and the associated names in yourpersonal directory to make it easy for you to make a callwithout having to remember or enter the phone number.You can store up to 500 entries including the voice dialentries.Find Name Menu 2-1This option allows you to find an entry.Note: You can access this menu by pressing the upnavigation key in Standby mode.1. Press left or right navigation to scroll to the desiredmethod.By Name: enter the character(s) you want with the d e s i red Input mode. Then the phone shows the entries  containing that c h a r a c t e r ( s ) .By Entry: enter the location by pressing the numeric keys. By Group:  Select the group containing the entry youwant to find using left or right navigationk e y. The phone lists all entries in theselected group.
4140Phone Book•Group: To set the group containing the entry.•Inactive: Select the unique ring type for the entry.By selecting different tones, incoming voice callswhich have caller ID can be distinguished fromthose that do not.    •Birthday: To edit the birthday.•Secret: To set the number in secret, select On.This prevents a number from being displayed or dialled when it is accessed by unautorized user.When  you have made the number secret, only a person with your phone’s lock code can view the number.•Immage: To set the image.4. Press OK  to edit the setting for the selected option.5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to customize another option.6. Press OK to save the entry.After storing, the phone displays the phonebook entrynumber you saved and the remaining entries you canfurther store phone numbers.Phone BookAdd Menu 2-2This menu allows you to store a number with a name inyour Phone Book. You can save a person’s variousnumbers, such as workplace number, mobile number andfax number, into one entry. Using this feature, you cankeep someone’s information together. It also helps youto find numbers easily in the Phone Book.Creating a New Entry1. Enter a phone number and press OK.2. Press  OK to add a new entry.3. Select the type to save the phone number using the left or right navigation key and press OK.4. Highlight the desired option you want to customize byusing the navigation key. The following options areavailable:•Entry: The first available location displays. If necessary, enter the location number using thenumber keys.•Mobile/Home/Office/Pager/Fax/No label:Select the label to edit the number.•No Lable: To enter the desired name. You canenter up to 12 characters.•Speed Dial: To set the speed dial for the number.•E-Mail: To edit the e-mail address.
42Phone BookStoring 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 OK .3. To complete storing the number, follow theinstructions in “Creating a New Entry.”Group Setting Menu 2-3This option allows you to edit the name of the group.1. Scan through the list using up or down navigation keyto edit the group name.2. Press  OK  to select the group.3. Enter a new group name.For further details on how to enter characers, see page 36.4. Press  OK to save it.My Phone # Menu 2-4This option displays the phone number of the phonebeing used.
43M e s s a g eYour phone can receive voicemail notification, text messages,and pages. Also, your phone can send text messages andpages if you system supplier provides this service. When the phone receives a message, an alert sounds, atext notification displays and the name and phonenumber of the caller if available. The New Messageicon remains on the screen until you read the new text,numeric page or Web Browser message, or until youlisten to the new voicemail messages.Incoming messages are received even when your phoneis in Lock mode. However, the screen will not displayinformation about the message. To access a message, orto return a call other than an emergency or prioritynumber, unlock the phone to proceed.If you are on a conversation, and you receive anincoming message, your phone automatically mutes theringer (this is to avoid ringing in your ear while you aretrying to converse).Write MSG Menu 3-1 You can create short text messages, and numeric pages,to send to other mobile numbers. N o t e: Transmitting message is only supported in digitalnetworks, and if service is provided by your serv i c ep ro v i d e r.
45M e s s a g e s44M e s s a g e sN o t e : Closing the phone or pressing  b e f o remessage is transmitted will terminate the messaget r a n s m i s s i o n .Voice Menu 3-2When the voicemail notification displays, press up ordown navigation key to scroll to the desired voice mailand press OK to review and re-review the message. Ifmultiple new voicemails are received but not reviewed,then only the last received voicemail information will bedisplayed. The display information will include time,date stamp, number of new voicemails, and callbacknumber.1. Enter the Send-To phone number using the numeric keysand press OK .2. Enter the message contents, or a numeric page. Forfurther details on how to enter text,  see page 36.When entering is finished, press OK .3. If you wish to edit the following available options beforetransmitting the message.Send To: Edits the send-to phone numbers.Message: Edits the message contents already entered.Call Back: Edits the callback number. Enter the newnumber to replace the current number.Options: Edits the following options using the left or right navigation key.- Priority: Normal/ Urgent- Validity: None/ 30 Min/1 Hour/2 Hours/ 12 Hours/ 1 Day/ 2 Days/ 3 Days- Send Later: None/ 30 Min/1 Hour/2 Hours/ 12 Hours/ 1 Day/ 2 Days/ 3 Days- Delivery ACK: On/ Off- Message Save: Do Not Save/ Prompt Save/ Auto SaveN o t e : Callback, Delivery ACK, Message Save  are alre a d yp reset to default values in the Msg Setup m e n u (3 - 8 ) .Action: Press the corresponding key.-         : to send the message.-OK  : to file the message.-CLR : to cancel editing a new message.-         : to quit this menu.
47M e s s a g e s46M e s s a g e sOutbox Menu  3-4Your phone can store up to 40 messages until the totallength of the message exceeds 160 kbytes  combinedfor all messages in Inbox and Outbox.You can review or resend the messages stored inOutbox, if needed.When you enter the Outbox menu, you can see themessage list. The marker !next to the message meansthat it is urgent.  Press up or down navigation to scroll to the desiredmessage and press OK to review the message. Thedisplay shows the date and time when the message iscreated, the designated number (and name if saved inPhonebook) and message contents.If necessary, press up or down navigation to scanthrough the contents.While reviewing a message, press MENU to access thefollowing options.Re-send:allows you to resend the message. For furtherinformation on sending a message, see page54.Delete: deletes the message from Outbox.Inbox Menu 3-3Your phone can store up to 40 messages until the totallength of the message exceeds 160 kbytes  combinedfor all messages in Inbox and Outbox. If the messagememory is full, a message is displayed and the phonerejects additional messages until you erase the storedmessages.Press up or down navigation key to scroll to the desiredone of the messages in the list and press OK . Thephone displays the message contents. If necessary,press up or down navigation key to scan through thecontents.While viewing a message, press MENU to access thefollowing options.Reply:allows you to send a reply message to thesender.Forward:allows you to send the message to the otherperson.Delete: deletes the message. Save addr: allows you to save the sender’s phonenumber into your Phonebook. For furtherinformation on storing a number, see page50.Save cb#:allows you to save the call back number ofthe message.
49M e s s a g e s48M e s s a g e sErase Message Menu 3-7Using this menu option, you can erase all messages ineach of three message boxes; Voice mail box, Inbox andOutbox.You can also erase all of the messages at one time.Message Setting Menu 3-8Via this menu, you can preset several options for newmessage transmission.Scroll Timer: You can set the screen to scrollautomatically or not. - 1~5 seconds: If an incoming message is too long  for the display, the phone displays it by  scrolling the s c r een automatically. You can set the time when the phone scrolls to the next screen. - Off: It does not scroll automatically. You should  scroll to next screen manually using up or down navigation key.Msg.Reminder: Following options are available.- Off: It doesn’t alerts when you receive a message.- Once: It alert just once when you receive a message.  - Every 2 min: It alert every 2 minutes when you receive a message.Filed MSG Menu 3-5Your phone can store draft messages that are yet to besent in the filed message folder. You can access thisfolder at a later time to edit and send the message.To store unsent message to the filed message folder;1. Follow the process of writing a new message. 2. When you finish inputing the message press  OKfor option.3. Select Action, and press OK .Press up or down navigation key to scroll to the desiredmessage and press  OK to review it. Press MENU forfurther options.Select Edit to edit it, and select Delete to delete it.Web Alert Menu 3-6When you receive a new Web alert, your phone notifiesyou and displays the folloing opitons. To select anoption, scroll to highlight it and press OK .View: to access the Web Inbox and displays the message.Clear: you can press  OK if you do not wish to read themessage at this time.
50M e s s a g e sVoice Mail #:  All unanswered call sto your phone areautomatically transferred to voicemail, even if yourphone is off or in use. You can set up the voice mail #.New MSG : allows you to new message. Canned Msg.: allows you to set the one of canned messages.
51Wireless WebYour phoen comes equipped with Wireless Web Internetacess through a Browser. The Browser displaysimmediate information through your phoen. You canview specially designed versions of popular sites whichinclude sprots, weather, news, stock quotes, etc.Browsing the Web through your phone is not the sameas using your PC since site providers have only selectedcertain aspects of the available sites to present to thewireless phone users and have removed most graphics.Each time you launch the Browser, the phone willconnect tot he Internet. Rates and pricing vary accordingto your service option. For further information contactyour service provider.Note: The phone mnust be in a digital network to usethe Browser.Get in Web Menu 4-1This menu allows you to launch the Browser.You can also launch the Browser by pressing theinternet hot key in idle mode.Once connected, the Home page (or the last pagevisited), will be displayed. To exit the Browser press the END key or close thephone’s flip cover.
5352P l a n n e rThe Scheduler feature enables you to:•Keep track of important dates and events•Create a list of things to do•Check the time in another part of the world•Use the phone as a calculatorToday Menu 5-1You can schedule up to 9 events for the current dayindicating each event’s start and end time. You can evenhave your phone's calendar alert you before an event isto start. Events scheduled for future dates automaticallyappear on your Today events schedule on that day.Scheduling an Event1. Enter your event information. You can enter up to 32characters. 2. Press  OK to accept your entry.3. Enter the Start Time and Date, and press OK.N o t e : Press the volume key on the left side of thephone to toggle between AM and PM.4. Enter the End Time and Date, and press OK.Web BrowserPrompt Menu 4-2Your phone can be set to view a prompt each time youstart or end a Browser session. You have the option tochange this default prompt setting. The default settingamy differ as it is based upon the carrier’s requirement. This menu allows you to change the settings.None: This prompt is never displayed.To Start: You will see this prompt when you enter thebrowser, but not when you exit it.To End: You will see this prompt only when you exit thebrowser.Both:  You will be prompted when you enter or exit thebrowser.
5554P l a n n e rScheduler Menu 5-2This option allows you to view in calendar format thecurrent month, or a past of future month. In this option,the current date is highlighted on the calendar. Dayswith the scheduled events are underlined. 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 new eventreferring “Today”. Adding, Editing, or Erasing a EventWhen a stored memo is displayed, press MENU toaccess the Options.For further details on Options, refer “Today”.To Do List Menu 5-3This feature allows you to draw up a list of tasks to bedone and assign a priority and deadline to each task. Creating the To Do List Item1. Enter the first task.N o t e : You can enter up to 32 characters. For furt h e rdetails on how to enter characters, see page 36.P l a n n e r5. Select an alarm to notify your of your event bypressing the navigation key. The available alarmoptions are: 10 minutes Before,30 minutesBefore,1 hour Before,No Alarm and On time.6. Press OK to save your event.Adding, Editing, or Erasing an EventIf you already scheduled events when you select theToday menu option (5.1),the events are displayed. Press   the navigation key to select the event you want to view.If necessary, press OK to display more contents in theselected to do item.The following options are available when you press   MENU.New Event: allows you to add a new event.Edit Event: allows you to edit a scheduled event. Erase Event: allows you to erase a selected events. Exit: exits the Options menu.After you select an option, press OK. Then follow thescreen prompt.
5756P l a n n e rMemo Pad Menu 5-4This feature allows you to write down memos.You can enter up to 60 characters for each memo.If memos are already saved, scroll to the desired item bypressing up or down navigation key.The following options available when you press MENU .Add new: allows you to add a new memo.Edit: allows you to edit a saved memo. Erase: allows you to erase a selected memo. Erase All: allows you to erase memos. After you select an option, press  OK . Then follow thescreen prompt.Alarm Menu 5-5Your phone has an alarm clock function with threeseparate alarms.Each alarm can be set to go off once, ordaily at a set programmed time. Once you set an alarm,it is easy to change it’s time or to turn it off.1. Select the alarm you want to set by pressing thenavigation key. Your choices are Once,Daily, or Off.2. Press the OK to select the desired alarm.3. Follow the prompts to save the alarm setting ofchoice.4. Press the CLR to return to the previous menu.P l a n n e r2. Press OK to confirm.3. Enter your deadline using the numeric keys.N o t e: Press the volume key on the left side of thephone to toggle between AM and PM.4. Select high or low priority using the navigation keyand then press OK.5. Your phone saves your input.Adding, Editing and Erasing an To Do ItemIf tasks are already defined in the To Do List when youselect the To Do List menu option (5.3), the currentcontents are displayed with the deadline and theassociated priority (!for High or -for Low). Scroll to the desired item by pressingthe navigation key.If necessary, press OK to display more contents in theselected to do item.The following options available when you press  OK .New Event allows you to add a new task.Edit Event allows you to edit a saved task. Erase Event allows you to erase the selected task. Exit: exits the Options menu.After you select an option, press OK . Then follow thescreen prompt.
5958P l a n n e rWorld Time Menu 5-7This menu allows you to check the current time forGreenwich Mean Time (GMT) and  24 major cities aroundthe world: Select the city corresponding to your time zone by pressingthe navigation keys one or more times. The local date andtime are displayed.Count Down Menu 5-8This menu help you know how much time it takes you to dosomething, or how many months, days, hours and minutesuntil a specific day. You can create up to 20 Count downtimers using this menu. To create a new count down timer;1. Enter a name for your new Count down item and press        OK .2. Enter the date and time that you want to Count down toor from.Notes:  You can enter the years between 1980 and 2099for dates.3. Press OK to save the item.If a Count Down timer is already defined when you select theCount Down menu option, the defined Count Down timer isdisplayed. P l a n n e rCalculator Menu 5-6Using this feature, you can use the phone as acalculator. The calculator provides the basic arithmeticfunctions: addition, subtraction, multiplication anddivision. Using the Calculator1. Enter the first number using the numeric keys. 2. Press the navigation key 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 OK .5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 as many times as required. Each time you change the operator, the previouscalculation is performed and the result is displayed asthe top number in the display.Notes: • To erase any mistakes and clear the display, press          CLR.• Use * to enter a decimal point and  #  to change thesign of a number to a negative (-).
60P l a n n e rIf there are more than one items defined in the menu,scroll to the desired item by pressing left or right softkey.The following options are available when you pressMENU.Add new: allows you to create a new item.Edit : allows you to edit the item. Erase : allows you to delete the item.Erase All: allows you to erase all items. After you select an option, press  OK . Then follow thescreen prompt.Set Time Menu  5-9This option allows you to set the current date and time.Enter the current time and date using the numeric keys.The month, day, hour and minute must be entered with 2digits. you must enter the hour in 12-hour format andyou choose the AM or PM. The year requires all 4 digits.
61Voice In this menu, you can use the phone’s voice featuressuch as:• voice dialing• voice memo• voice answerVoice Dial Menu 6-1When your phone is in digital mode, you can call up to20 stored entries by speaking the name into themicrophone. Using the Voice dialing option requires thatyou first program the phone to recognize the name ofthe person you are calling.N o t e: You can enter quickly this menu by pressing andholding * key in Standby mode.RecordThis option allows you to record names and registernumbers for subsequent voice dialing. The phoneprovides voice prompts and screen displays to guide youthrough 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 name afterthe beep. The phone stores the name as a secondsample, and then prompts you to enter the phonenumber.
63Voice 62Voice ReviewWhen a list of your stored voice dial numbers displays,scroll to the desired entry and press OK .The recorded name plays audibly.Erase AllThis option erases all entries in the Voice Dial list.Set ActiveVoice Dialing is always active once you haveprogrammed the phone to accept voice dialing entriesand the associated phone number.To place a call using Voice Dialing, simply press andhold  *in Standby mode and then say the name into thephone after you hear the prompt.You can also initiate a Voice Dialing call by followingoptions.[*] Only: enables Voice Dialing only by pressing andholding *.[*] /Folder: enables Voice Dialing by pressing andholding *or by opening the phone.[*] /EarMic: enables Voice Dialing by pressing andholding *or by pressing and  holding thebutton of your ear microphone.3. Enter the phone number by pressing the numeric keysand press       .4. Complete storing the number into Phonebook referringpage 50.N o t e: You can also program the phone for voice dialingby accessing the P h o n e b o o k menu. Use Add Entrymenu under P h o n e b o o k to store a phone number, thenselect Voice Dial f rom the label category.* Tips on Recording Name• Avoid recording similar names phonetically. If yourecord a similar name to the one already in memory,the phone requests another name.• Speak clearly and naturally.•The person who will use the phone should record thename. The phone does not recognize the name if thevoice sounds differently.• Avoid too long or too short name. Names with two tofive syllables are recommended.•If this feature does not work properly, erase thename, and record with another name.•It is recommended to practice several times to obtainbest result.• You can record up to 20 names. If you try to recordmore than 20, the phone announces ’Memory is full’.
65Voice 64Voice Answer Mode Menu 6-3This menu allows you to have incoming messagesstored directlry into the phone. When this option isturned on, the caller’s messgae is recorded directlry intomemory. This is uses the voice memo memory, so theamount of time is dependent on th eavailable memoryless any voice memos.Greeting - General : You have a predefined general message tobe played when a call comes in. Also, you can have onegeneral message recorded as your preference.1. Wait until a prompt beep sounds and record the voicememo by speaking into the microphone.While recording,you can pause recording by pressingleft navigation key , and resume by right navigationkey.2. When recording is completed, press OK . The phoneautomatically saves and activates the message.3. If you want to play back the currently selectedmessage, highlight Review and press OK .Voice Memo Menu 6-2RecordYou can record up to 30 voice memos in 4 minutes.When recording, a 60-second timer displays and an alertsouds to indicate when recording time expires.When you speak into the phone to record the voicememo, press OK to stop recording.The record finished screen is displayed with the followingchoices:Review: to review the voice memo. The screen displaysthe length of the recording with the date and time.Rerecord: to rerecord the voice memo.Save: to save the voice memo and add a title.Quit: to quit the voice mem without saving.You can to enter this  menu by pressing the rightnavigation key in standby mode.ReviewWhen a list of your stored voice memo displays,scroll to the desired entry and press OK to play the voicememo.EraseThis option erases all entries in the Voice Memo list.
67Voice 66Voice 3. If you want to access the following options, press OK .Info: shows the detailed information on the memo,such as the caller’s number (if identified), elapsedtime, memory used for the message and the timewhen the memo was recorded.Play: plays the selected message.Erase: erases the selected message.Erase All: erases all of the recorded messages.SettingSets the time the phone waits before answering the callwith the greeting message. You can select one amongAfter 3 sec,After 5 sec, and After 10 sec. SelectingOFF plays back the message as soon as the phonereceive signal of a call.If you want to record a new message, highlightRecord and press OK . Repeat steps 1 to 2.If you want to erase the currently selected message,highlight Erase and press OK .- Meeting: You can set the meeting mode.- Outdoor: You can set the outdoor mode.- Driving: You can set the driving mode.- My Voice1,2: You can set your voice.Inbox1. The list of the recorded memos appears.N o t e : If the phone has the caller’s messages waitingto be checked, it displays the total number of themessages and the date and time when the lastmessage was re c o rded. Pressing OK takes you toI n b o x .2. Press up or down navigation key to scroll to thedesired message and press OK to play it back.While playback, you can pause playing by pressing left navigation key , and resume by rightnavigation key.
69S o u n d s68Ringer Type Menu 7-2This option allows you to set a unique ring for voicecalls, messages, data/fax, alarm, and planner. Select aunique ring tone for each status. As you change it, itsounds for a few seconds. N o t e: You can download 5 melodys using PC Link.Voice Calls:allows you to set a unique ring for anincoming voice call. Messages:allows you to have a distinctive ring for avoice mail, page, text message or browsermessage.Data/Fax In:allows you to be alerted with a distinctivering tone when you are faxed or receiveda data through the phone (dependent onthe network ).Schedu;le:allows you to have a distinctive ring for aplanner alarm.S o u n d sYou can use the Sounds menu to customize various soundsettings, 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 is switchedon or offRinger Volume Menu 7-1This menu option allows you to adjust the ringer volume. Calls:allows you to adjust the ringer volume for theincoming calls.Messages:allows you to adjust the ringer volume for themessages.Press up or down navigation key to adjust the volume orselect the type. Volume Level: adjust the volume level (the more bars, the louder).Vibrate: switches the phone to vibration mode. An incoming call vibrates the phone.1 Beep: sounds a beep.Off: does not sound the ring..
71S o u n d s70S o u n d sKey Beep Menu 7-5This option allows you to adjust the tone volume that thekeypad generates when you press a key.Press the navigation keys up or down to adjust thevolume. The more the bars, the louder the volume, and nobar means the the ringer is turned off.Tone Length Menu 7-6The tone length setting enables you to select Short orLong DTMF (dual-tone multi-frequency) tones. When youuse a teleservice (such as your bank account) and pressthe keys to enter numbers into the teleservice, you aresending DTMF tones. The system used by the bank orother service determines if you need short or long DTMFtones. If the service is digital (which most are these days)short DTMF will almost always work. However, some newsystems and almost all older (analog) systems require youto use long DTMF tones. Many home answering machinesrequire long DTMF tones.Power On/Off Menu 7-7This menu enables or disables the phone sounds when itis switched on or off. When the power on/off option is set to on, the phonesounds an alert when:- When the handset is powered on or off.- The phone experiences a dropped or failed cal.l- The phone enters or leaves a service area.Alerts Menu 7-3Minute Beep: With this menu option set to ON, thephone sounds an alert 10 seconds beforeeach elapsed minute to remind you ofthe length of the current call.Service : With this menu option set to ON, the phonebeeps when you exit service area or whenyou return to a service area. Connect: You can set your phone to sound the connecttone when your call is connected to thesystem.Privacy: You can set your phone to sound when privacymode.Roam Ringer Menu 7-4You can set the phone to use a distinctive ring forincoming roaming calls. Press up or down navigation key to choose Distinctiveto use a distinctive ringer or Normal to use a normalringer.
73S o u n d s72D i s p l a yBacklight Menu 8-4You have several options for setting how the LCDbacklight operates. Remember that backlight use drainsyour battery faster.Always Off: The backlight remains off8 SECONDS: The backlight comes on when you press akey or receive a call and switches off 8seconds after the last key is pressed.30 SECONDS: The backlight comes on when you pressa key or receive a call and switches off30 seconds after the last key is pressed.Folder Open: The backlight comes on each time youopen the phone.Contrast Menu 8-5Sets the LCDcontrast.Press the navigation keys or the volume keys on the leftside of the phone) to adjust the contrast. The more thebars, the darker.D i s p l a yThe Display feature enables you to:•Set the memu style and wall paper.•Set the length of time for backlight•Create your own greeting and select the poweron/off imageMenu style Menu 8-1You can select an menu style to be displayed whenpress MENU key.Wall Paper Menu 8-2You can select an image to be displayed in idle mode.Banner Menu 8-3The banner option allows you to edit the bannerdisplayed on the standby screen. It can also be used asyour ID when sendign an e-mail.Enter your banner  up to 12 digits by using thealphanumeric keys.
7574S e t u pMany different features of your phone can becustomized to suit your preferences.Lanuch Pad Menu  0-1This option allows you to change the default menu oflaunch pad.Auto Answer Menu 0-2With this menu option activated, the phoneautomatically answers calls after predefined time. Thisoption is useful while driving, for instance.Auto Retry Menu  0-3With 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 phone willautomatically retry the call. Every 60 sec,30 sec, or 10sec are available.Select Off deactivates this feature.G a m e sThis menu allows you to play following games;- Push Push- Fly Ribbon- SpiderPress up or down navigation key to scroll the entries,and then press ON to select the desired one.When the game start screen is displayed, press MENUto get help in playing the game. It displays keycommands.Press         to exit the game and return to the idlescreen.
77S e t u p76S e t u pPref A only : In a wireless service area, there areusually two service providers which are referred to as Aand B. Your service provider will provide you informationabout this when you setup service. With this setting,you will only be able to roam in the “A” network orsystem.Pref B only : This works just like the “A Only” setingexcept you will only be able to roam in the “B” networkor system.Home only : With this setting, you cannot roam. If yourhome system is not available then your call will not beconnected and the No Service Indicator (        ) isdisplayed. In some service areas an operator may comeon line asking you how you would like to pay for thecall.Standard : This option allows you to provide the bestsystem automatically.Digital only : With this setting, you will only be able toroam in the digital system.Language Menu  0-4Sets the language of voice prompts, menus and keyinput. Select the desired language by pressing the navigationkey.N o t e : This setting does not affect the Web Bro w s e r.Dual Clock Menu 0-5You can choose 2 locations to be displayed and set thesummer time on or off for each location.Set System  Menu 0-6The system selection feature of your phone enables youto choose how your phone will roam. Roaming is afeature which is only relevant in areas where there areusually at least two cellular service providers which arereferred to as “A” and “B” and have valid roamingagreements. Your service provider will provide youinformation about this service or  the best roamingmethods for you.
79S e t u p78S e t u pReceiving a Fax or Data FileTo receive a fax or data, ensure that your phone isconnected to your PC and is powered on and select adesired option. When you receive a fax call, setup the Answer mode inthe Fax program on your PC and click on Receive andselect 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.Data/Fax Menu 0-7Your phone is capable of sending and receiving digitaldata and fax call when connected to a computing device(laptop, desktop, handheld, palmtop, etc.) runningWindows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT or later. Thephone functions just like a typical modem on your PC,enabling you to use wireless data involving a sidevariety of Windows software applications.To use digital data or fax services with your phone, youwill need to obtain digital data/fax kit from your serviceprovider. This kit will contain the necessary cables,software, and documentation required for your toconnect and use your phone with your computing 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 Next Call: Your phone receives fax calls fornext 10 minutes.Fax until Powered Off: Your phone receives fax callsuntil you power off and backon the phone.Data for Next Call: Your phone receives data calls fornext 10 minutes.Data until Powered Off: Your phone receives datacalls until you power off andback on the phone.
8180S e t u pTo place a call on Lock mode:• To place an emergency call, enter the number andthen press SEND. The phone recognizes emergencynumbers and the seven emergency numbers of menu0-0-4.• To place normal outgoing calls,  press MENU todisplay the Lock Code screen, and then enter the lockcode. When the Standby screen displays, enter thephone number, and then press SEND.To unlock the phone, press SEND and enter the lockcode. The phone returns to Standby mode.Change LockThis feature allows you to change your current lock codeto a new one. The lock code is preset to 0000 at factory.Enter a new, four-digit lock code, then press OK.S e t u pVersion Menu 0-8This option allows you to view the software andhoardware versions of your phone. This feature ishelpful if you have to call customer care. Security Menu 0-9Your phone provides many security options, including a user-programmable lock code and call restrictionfeatures. To access the security menu, you must enter a four-digitlock code. The lock code is preset to 0000 at factory.Lock PhoneWhen the phone is locked, you cannot operate thephone until you enter the lock code. 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.
8382PIN(Personal Identification Number)N o t e : Your service provider must enable this featureand assign you a PIN in order for this feature to work.This feature prevents your phone from being used byunauthorized persons. Contact your service provider forcomplete information on this feature. Your PIN isprogrammable and can be up to 24 digits.These options are available:Never: The option is not activated.Prompt:When you make a call, you are asked to send aPIN.Erase PBookThis menu allows you to erase all the numbers in yourPhone Book and the voice dial.When a confirmation message displays, press  OK toclear the memory.Reset PhoneResetting the phone erases all of your saved optionsand returns them to the factory default settings. YourPhone Book, Call Logs, and SMS messages remain.The phone reboots (turns itself off then on), restores thedefault settings, and then returns to Standby mode.S e t u pRestrictThis feature allows you to restrict your calls. CallRestriction can be set up by three ways. You can use ofany of the following options alone or in anycombination:Yes:the phone restricts your calls.No: the phone doesn’t restricts your calls.Emergency #Your phone provides the option of storing emergencynumbers. All emergency numbers can be manuallydialed at any time even when your phone is locked or alldefault priority numbers are depending on your serviceprovider.To store an emergency number, select a location using anumeric keys or up or down navigation key and enter thedesired number. Each priority number can be up to 32digits long. The number already stored in the location isautomatically deleted when you enter the new number.To make an emergency call in Lock mode, simply enterthe emergency number, then press SEND.S e t u p
84C a m e r aYou can take a picture and manage photo album.Take a Picture Menu  #-11. Bring a camera into focus you want to take a picture.2. Press OK to snapshot.3. Enter the desired name and press OK.Photo Album Menu #-2Select you want to picture using up or down navigationkey and then press OK.Contrast Menu #-3The LCD has contrast setting that can help you see thescreen better in different lighting conditions.Scroll the contrast settings to determind the mostvisible using left and right navigation key. When thedesired contrast setting is displayed, press OK to save.
85Health and Safety I n f o r m a t i o nPrecautions When Using BatteriesYour phone is powered by a re c h a rgeable Li-ions t a n d a r d battery. •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 timeare greatly affected by the signal strength on thecellular network and the parameters set by thenetwork operator.•Battery charging time depends 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.• Use only Samsung-approved batteries andre c h a rge your battery only with Samsung-appro v e d
8786Road SafetyYour wireless phone gives you the powerful ability tocommunicate by voice - almost anywhere, anytime.But an important responsibility accompanies thebenefits of wireless phones, on that every user mustuphold.When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility.When using your wireless phone behind the wheel ofa car, practice good common sense and rememberthe following tips:1. Get to know your wireless phone and its featuressuch as speed dial and redial. If available, thesefeatures help you to place your call without takingyour attention off the road.2. When available, use a hands free device. Ifpossible, add an additional layer of convenience andsafety to your wireless phone with one of the manyhands free accessories available today.3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Beable to access your wireless phone without removingyour eyes from the road. If you get an incoming callat an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voicemail answer it for you.4. Let the person you are speaking with know you aredriving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy trafficor hazardous weather conditions.  Rain, sleet, snow,ice, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a “to do” list or flippingthrough your address book takes attention away fromyour primary responsibility, driving safely.Health and Safety Information•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 theb a t t e r y. Always try to keep the battery at ro o mt e m p e r a t u r e. A phone with a hot or cold batterymay temporarily not work, even when the batteryis fully charged. Li-ion batteries are part i c u l a r l ya f fected 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.Health and Safety Information
8988Operating EnvironmentRemember to follow any special regulations in forcein any area and always switch off your phonewhenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it maycause interference of danger.When connecting the phone or any accessory toanother device, read its user’s guide for detailedsafety instructions. Do not connect incompatibleproducts.As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment,users are advised that for the satisfactory operationof the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it isrecommended that the equipment should only beused in the normal operating position (held to yourear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder).Electronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded fromradio frequency (RF) signals. However, certainelectronic equipment may not be shielded againstthe RF signals from your wireless phone.consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives.PacemakersPacemaker manufacturers recommend that aminimum separation of 6 inches (15 cm) bemaintained between a wireless phone and apacemaker to avoid potential interference with thepacemaker. These recommendations are consistent Health and Safety Information6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible,place calls when you are not moving or beforepulling into traffic. Try to plan calls when your carwill be stationary. If you need to make a call whilemoving, dial only a few numbers, check the road andyour mirrors, then continue.7. Do not engage in stressful or emotionalconversations that may be distracting. Make peopleyou are talking with aware you are driving andsuspend conversations that have the potential todivert your attention from the road.8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dialemergency number in the case of fire, trafficaccident or medical emergencies. Remember, it is afree call on your wireless phone!  9. Use your wireless phone to help others inemergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime inprogress or other serious emergency where lives arein danger, call emergency number, as you wouldwant others to do for you.10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number whennecessary. If you see a broken-down vehicle posingno serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minortraffic accident where no one appears injured, or avehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wirelessnumber.Health and Safety Information
9190You should also consult the manufacturer of anyequipment that has been added to your vehicle.Posted FacilitiesSwitch off your phone in any facility where postednotices so require.Potentially Explosive AtmospheresSwitch off your phone when in any area with apotentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signsand instrutions. Sparks in such areas could cause anexplosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or evendeath.Users are advised to switch off the phone while at arefueling point (service station). Users are remindedof the need to observe restrictions on the use ofradio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage anddistribution areas), chemical plants or where blastingoperations are in progress.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere areoften but not always clearly marked. They includebelow deck on boats; chemical transfer or storagefacilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas(such as propane or butane); areas where the aircontains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dustor metal powders; and any other area where youwould normally be advised to turn off your vehicleengine.Health and Safety Informationwith the independent research by and recommen-dations of Wireless Technology Research.Persons with pacemakers:•Should always keep the phone more than 6inches (15cm) from their pacemaker when thephone is switched on;• Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;•Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker tominimize the potential for interference.•If you have any reason to suspect thatinterference is taking place, switch off yourphone immediately.Hearing AidsSome digital wireless phones may interfere withsome hearing aids. In the event of such interference,you may want to consult your hearing aidmanufacturer to discuss alternatives.Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical devices,consult the manufacturer of your device to determineif they are adequately shielded from external RFenergy. Your physician may be able to assist you inobtaining this information. Switch off  your phone inhealth care facilities when any regulations posted inthese areas instruct you to do so.Hospitals or healthcare facilities may be using equipment that could besensitive to external RF energy.VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installed orinadequately shielded electronic systems in motorvehicles. Check with the manufacturer or itsrepresentative regarding your vehicle.Health and Safety Information
9392Other Important Safety Information• Only qualified personnel should service thephone, or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply tothe unit.• Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly.• Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases orexplosive materials in the same compartment asthe phone, its parts or accessories.• For vehicles equipped with an air bag, rememberthat an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over theair bag or in the air bag deployment area. If invehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injurycould result.• Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless phones in aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, and may be illegal.• Failure to observe these instructions may lead tothe suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both.Emergency CallsThis phone, like any wireless phone, operates usingradio signals, wireless and landline networks as wellas user-programmed functions which cannot guaranteeconnection in all conditions. Therefore, you shouldnever rely solely upon any wireless phone for essentialcommunications (for example, medical emergencies).Remember, to make or receive any calls the phonemust be switched on and in a service area withadequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not bepossible on all wireless phone networks or whencertain network services and/or phone features are inuse. Check with local service providers.To make an emergency call:1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.2. Key in the emergency number for your presentlocation. Emergency numbers vary by location.3. Press  the <SEND> key.If certain features are in use (keyguard, restrict calls,etc.), you may first need to turn those features offbefore you can make an emergency call. Consult thisdocument and your local cellular service provider.When making an emergency call, remember to give allthe necessary information as accurately as possible.Remember that your phone may be the only means ofcommunication at the scene of an accident - do not cutoff the call until given permission to do so.Health and Safety Information Health and Safety Information
9594•Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, orstrong detergents to clean it. Wipe it with a softcloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-watersolution.•Do not paint it. Paint can clog the device’s movingparts and prevent proper operation.•Use only the supplied or an approved replacementantenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications ofattachments could damage the phone and mayviolate regulations governing radio devices.• If the phone, battery, charger, or any accessory isnot working properly, take it to your nearestqualified service facility. The personnel there willassist you, and if neccessary, arrange for service.Health and Safety InformationCare and MaintenanceYour phone is a product of superior design andcraftsmanship and should be treated with care. Thesuggestions below will help you to fulfill anywarranty obligations and allow you to enjoy thisproduct for many years. When using your phone,battery, charger, or any accessory:•Keep it and all its parts and accessories out ofsmall children’s reach.• Keep it dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquidscontain minerals that will corrode electroniccircuits.•Do not use or store it in dusty, dirty areas as itsmoving parts can be damaged.•Do not store it in hot areas. High temperaturescan shorten the life of electronic devices, damagebatteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.•Do not store it in cold areas. When the phonewarms up (to its nomal operating temperature),moisture can form inside the phone, which maydamage the phone’s electronic circuit boards.•Do not drop, knock or shake it. Rough handlingcan break internal circuit boards.Health and Safety Information
97G l o s s a r y96DTMF - (Dual-tone Modulated Frequency ) You sendDTMF signals when you enter numbers bypressing the digit keys.EVRC - (Enhanced Variable Rate Codec) EVRC is a newglobal standard for compressing anddecompressing voice signals. EVRC uses a lowerbit rate (the number of bits sent per second)than existing CDMA vocoders, while providingsignificant improvements in voice quality. Thistechnology enables your phone to providesuperb voice quality while benefiting from theability to process more cellular voice calls usingless bandwidth than the voice codecs in CDMAnetworks today.Frequency -A measure based on time, as one or morewaves per second, in an electrical or lightwave information signal. A signal’sfrequency is stated in cycles-per-second orHertz (Hz).Hands-Free -A feature that permits a driver to use awireless phone without lifting or holdingthe handset - an important safety featurefor automobiles, tractors and most othermotorized vehicles.LCD -(Liquid Crystal Display) Commonly used to refer tothe screen display on the wireless phone.G l o s s a r yAirtime -Actual time spent talking on the wirelessphone. Most carriers bill customers based onhow many minutes of airtime they use eachmonth.Antenna -A device for transmitting or receivingsignals. The size and shape of antennas isdetermined, in part, by the frequency of thesignal they receive. Wireless phones and thebase station must have antennas.Base Station -The fixed radio transmitter/receiver thatmaintains communications with mobileradio telephones within a given area.(Typically called a cell or cell site)CDMA -(Code Division Multiple Access) A spread-spectrum approach to digital transmission.With CDMA, each conversion is digitized andthen tagged with a code. The mobile phonedeciphers only a particular code to pick theright conversation off the air. The transmittedsignal is just above noise level across theavailable bandwidth.Channel - Communications signals transmit along pathscalled channels.Codec - Compression & Decompression.Deactivation -The process of rendering a wirelessphone inactive.
98G l o s s a r yLicensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or moreof the following Patents.U.S Patent No. 4,901,307   5,056,109   5,099,2045,101,501   5,103,459   5,107,2255,109,390 LED -(Light Emitting Diode) Commonly used to refer toa small light on the wireless phone or on theDesktop Charger. The LED lights on the phone toindicate an incoming call. The lights on thecharger indicate that battery charging is takingplace.Prepend -The addition of a prefix, such as an areacode, to a phone number.RF - Radio FrequencyRoaming -The ability to use a wireless phone to makeand receive calls in places outside of thehome 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 without beingin use. (See Talk Time)Talk Time -The length of time a person can talk on aportable or transportable wireless phonewithout recharging the battery.Vocoder - Voice Coder. A device used to convert speechinto digital signals.Wireless - Radio-based Systems that allowtransmission of telephone or data signalsthrough the air without a physicalconnection, such as a metal wire (copper) orfiber optic cable.

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