Samsung Electronics Co SCHN100 Dual Mode Cellular Phone (AMPS/CDMA) User Manual SCH N101 eng

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Dual Mode Cellular Phone (AMPS/CDMA) SCH N101 eng

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 User GuideELECTELECTRONICSGH00-000000‘2000/3. Rev. 1. 1 Series CDMA DIGITAL CELLULAR TELEPHONESCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM
3Setting the Language of the Display  45Displaying your phone’s Hardware and Software Version 46Alarm 47Setting the Alarm  47To Change the Alarm Setting  48To Cancel the Alarm  48Sounds 49Key Beep Volume Setting  49Ringer Options  50One-Touch Vibrate Ringer  50Fast Ringer Mute  50Ring type setting for Data and Fax Calls  51Ring Volume Setting for all Incoming Calls  51Differential Ring  53Voice-Activated Dialing  54Tips on Recording Names  54Program the Phone for Voice-Activated Dialing  55Voice Dialing Activation  56Placing a Call using Voice Dialing  57Reviewing Voice Dialing Entries  57Erasing Voice Dialing Entries  58Message Services  59Incoming Messages  59Incoming Message Memory Capacity  59Reviewing Incoming Page,Text,or Browser Messages  60Incoming Message Ringer  61Incoming Messages and Lock Mode  61Options when Reviewing Incoming Messages  61Erasing Inbox Messages  62Voicemail 63Setting up your Voicemail  63Reviewing Voicemail Messages  632Call Forwarding  27Call Waiting  28Answering a Call Waiting Call  28Missed Calls  29Dropped Calls  29Failed Calls  29Prepend Dialing  30Emergency Dialing  31Pause Dialing  32Storing Pauses in a Phone Book Entry  32Pause Dialing From a Stored Phone Book Entry  33Manual Pause Dialing  33Basic Setup of Your Phone  34Automatic Retry  34Automatic Answer  34Automatic Hyphenation  35Answer Options  35Tone Length Setting  36Setting the Time  36Setting Your NAM  37System Selection  38How to Setup For a Voice,Data,or Fax Call  39How to Setup the Web Browser Prompts  39Audible Alerts  40Minute Beep  40Service Alert  40Connect Alert  41Disconnect Alert  41Display Options  43Backlight Control  43Personal Greeting  44Animation Display  44Displaying your own Phone Number  45SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 2
54The Phone Book  64Viewing Stored Entries  64Storing Phone Numbers and Names  66Storing phone numbers shortcuts  67Storing phone numbers at the end of a call  67Prepend a Phone Number  68Adding a Name Ringer  69Changing Your Phone Book  70Editing Phone Book numbers  70Secret Phone Book numbers  70Erasing Phone Book Entries  71Erasing the Phone Book  71Set Speed Dial  71Dialing numbers from your Phone Book  72Memory Dialing Shortcuts  72Your Phone’s Security Features  73Lock Mode  73Dialing in Lock Mode  73Locking the Phone  74Unlocking the Phone  75Call Restriction Options  75Lock Code Setting  76Priority Numbers  77Storing a Priority Number  77Dialing Priority Numbers in Lock Mode  78Personal Identification Number (PIN)  78Erasing Your Phone Book (Clear Memory)  79Hiding your Phone Number  79Vocoder 80Resetting Your Phone  81Keeping Track of Your Calls  82Displaying Your Call Logs  82Erasing Call Logs  83Reviewing Air Time  84Scheduler 86Today 86View Month  88Jump To Date  89To Do List  90Count Down  91World Time  93Calculator 94Game 95Fax and Data Calls 96Receiving a Fax  96Receiving a Data File  97Sending a Fax or Data File  98The Web Browser(WAP) 99To Setup the Web Browser Prompts 99Launching the Web Browser 100To exit the Web Browser 101The Web Browser Soft Keys 101Navigating the Web Browser 102Entering text,numbers,or symbols 104Using Links 105Initiating a Phone Call during a Web Browser Session 105Receiving a phone call while in the Web Browser 105Using Bookmarks 106To Create a Bookmark 106Finding a Bookmark 106Orange Menu 107Menus 108Main Menu 108In Use Menu  108Navigating Menus  108Your Phon’s Main Menu 109SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 4
98Getting to Know YourPhone Getting to Know Your Phone (continued)1. Active Flip Phone:Closing the phone will always endyour call and turn off the backlight.There are severaloptions you can set to happen when you open the phone.When opening the phone you can:◆ answer an incoming call.To set this option see“Answering a Call”on page 24.◆ voice dial someone.To set this option see“Voice DialingActivation”on page 56.◆ control the backlight.To set this option see“BacklightControl”on page 43.2. Backlight Display Screen:The Display screen contains twoareas:◆ The top line displays indications about your phone’soperating mode (see “The Top Line of the Display”onpage 16).◆ The lower area displays in-use information such as thecall timer,the name and number of the other party (ifavailable),Mute,Call Waiting,etc.Your menus also dis-play in the lower area.3. Headset Connector:This is where you connect theoptional headset.The headset includes an earpiece andmicrophone in a convenient,lightweight unit so you canconverse without using your hands.◆ What you see in the illustration to the left is really thecover for the headset connector.Gently pry off the topof the cover to expose the headset connector.3DEF15JKL 6MNOGHI49WXYZPQRS702ABC.      'SEND ENDCLR8TUVNextMENUShift SpaceOKOKAntennaEarpieceDisplay ScreenCLR KeyOK / Messages /Navigation KeyEnd/Power KeyVibrator / Space KeyMicrophoneSend KeyVoice Dial / Shift KeyAccessoriesConnectorMenu KeyVolume / Scroll KeyHeadset ConnectorLED IndicatorSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 8
118. OK / Messages / Navigation Key:This key per-forms several useful functions:◆ From Standby or Conversation mode,press itbriefly to access the Messages Menu.◆ When entering a phone number,press it onceto save the number to the Phone Book (thenfollow a few prompts).◆ When navigating a menu,press it to select thehighlighted item.◆ When the alarm goes off,press it to silence thealarm.◆ In Standby or Conversation mode,Slide it up toview your Phone Book (in numerical order).◆ In Standby or Conversation mode,Slide it downto view your Phone Book (in alphabeticalorder).◆ In Standby mode,Slide it right to launch theWeb Browser.◆ In Standby mode,Slide it left to launch theScheduler.104. Microphone: Your typical voice microphone for conversa-tion,but also accepts your voice commands for Voice-Activating Dialing.You can also mute the microphone dur-ing conversation by simply pressing  or .5. Accessories Connector:This is where you connect yourcharging device.It can also be used to connect optionalaccessories (sold separately).Accessories available for yourphone include:◆ Travel or CLA charger.◆ Wireless data device.◆ hands-free car kit.6. LED Indicator:Flashes to indicate an incoming call ormessage.When you have the phone closed and the ringerset to off,the LED indicator will notify you that you havean incoming call or message.◆ The LED also lights up (flashes) for a few seconds whenyou turn on the phone.7. Antenna:Makes the call sound clearest when it’s fullyextended.Your antenna is easily replaced by just screwingin a new one.OKOKMENU1.      'MENUOKOKSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 10
11. * / Voice Dial key:This key has several functions:◆ press for special star calling features.◆ press and hold to initiate a voice dial call.12. # / Vibrate key:This key has two functions:◆ This is the pound key.It’s used at varioustimes when you dial especially when usingtele-services.◆ When you are in Standby mode,you can pressand hold  to turn the vibrate alert on or off(see “One-Touch Vibrate Ringer”on page 50).13. CLR Key:This key is used to erase numbers orcharacters you may have entered incorrectly,orto return to a previous menu or Web Browserscreen.◆ To erase one character from the displayscreen,briefly press it once.◆ To erase all characters,hold it down for onesecond.◆ To back up one menu or Web Browser level,press it once.◆ To return to Standby mode or your WebBrowser home page,press and hold it for onesecond.13129. Volume/Scroll Key:This key is actually two keys(one up and one down) that are used to:◆ Adjust voice volume during conversation.◆ Adjust ringer volume in Standby mode.◆ Mute the ringer during an incoming call.◆ Scroll through menu options.◆ Select AM / PM when setting clock,schedulerevent times,and alarms.10. SEND Key: This key performs several usefulfunctions.◆ Press it to answer calls.◆ Dial a number and press it to connect.◆ During a conversation,press it to initiate Three-Way calling.◆ During a conversation,press it to answer a CallWaiting call.◆ Press it once in Standby mode to quickly accessyour Call Logs.◆ Press it twice in Standby mode to redial the lastoutgoing number.SENDShiftSpaceCLRSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 12
1514Turning your SamsungPhone On and OffTo Turn it OnWhen you’re ready to turn your phone on,fully extend theantenna for best reception.Simply press  and threethings happen;the LED comes on,the phone beeps,and thestartup graphics begin to play.The phone will search for asignal;when a signal is found,the  icon appears and thephone enters Standby mode.You can make and receive callsnow.To Turn it OffTo turn your phone off,press and hold  until the poweroff graphics begin to play;then,the power off sound plays,and the display goes blank.Notice that when the phone isoff,nothing is displayed on the screen.Note:If  is pressed for less than one second,the phonewill not turn off.This helps keep your phone from beingturned off accidentally.ENDENDEND14. END/ Power Key:This key performs severalimportant functions:◆ Press to turn on your phone.◆ Press and hold to turn off your phone.◆ Press this key to return to Standby modewhen ending a call,ending a Web Browser ses-sion,or from any menu.◆ If the phone is already open,and you receivean incoming call,you can mute the ringer bypressing once.15. MENU Key:When in Standby or Conversationmode,press this key to access menu items,andcontinue pressing it to scan menu items.Whenyou reach the menu item you want,press  .◆ When dialing numbers,this key is used toenter a pause (see “Pause Dialing”on page 32).MENUENDMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 14
The Top Line of the DisplayDisplay indicators (or icons) appear across the top of yourphone’s display screen.The Signal Strength and BatteryStrength icons always appear,other icons appear based onyour phone’s operating mode.Signal Strength:This icon always appears when yourphone is on and shows your current signal strength.More lines indicate greater signal strength.Four linesindicate maximum strength,and one line indicatesleast strength.Service Indicator:This icon indicates a call is inprogress.If there is trouble with signal strength,thisindicator will have a diagonal line through it.Seebelow under “No service indicator”for a descriptionof this situation.No Service Indicator:This icon indicates your phonecannot find a signal because you’re outside a servicearea.When this is displayed,you cannot make orreceive calls.Wait a little while for a signal or moveinto an open area.Note:The no service indicator will always appearswhen you turn on your phone.This is not a problem.It just indicates that your phone is searching for ser-vice.As soon as service is found,the indicator willdisappear.Roaming:Displays when the phone is outside thehome service area but within the network.If youare:◆ in your home network this indicator does not dis-play.◆ in a preferred roaming area,this indicator will beon  but,not flashing.◆ in a non-preferred roaming area,this indicator willflash once every second.Message Indicator:This icon indicates you have mes-sage(s) waiting.These message(s) can be voicemailnotification (VMN),page,text,or Web Browser mes-sage(s).Press  to see the message menu.See“Message Services”on page 58 for more information.Digital:Indicates that the phone is in Digital mode.For Data/Fax calls,Web Browser calls,and VoiceDialing,the phone must be in digital mode.Vibrator on:This icon indicates that an incomingcall will vibrate the phone rather than ring it.Thisfeature can be used for quiet situations where youdon’t want your ringer to disturb others or for loudsituations where the ringer cannot be heard.Battery Strength:This icon shows the level of yourbattery charge.The more black bars you see,thegreater the charge.When the battery becomes verylow,an empty box  appears and the phoneflashes an alert;this indicates that your phone isabout to turn itself off.OKOK1716DRR DSignalstrength RoamingBatteryStrengthDigitalModeService Message(voice,page,text) VibratorSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 16
1918Using the BatteryYour Samsung Phone comes with a partially charged,rechargeable Lithium Ion (LiIon) Battery so that you can useyour phone immediately after it is activated.Installing the BatteryTo attach the battery to your Samsung Phone:1.Hold the battery so that the metal contacts on the base ofthe battery line up with the metal contacts on the base ofthe phone.See the illustration.2.Gently push the battery toward the top of the phone untilit snaps into place.Removing the Battery This is really easy.First,turn the phone off.Then just Slidethe battery latch (see illustration) and lift the battery up fromthe base.You’re done.Charging the BatteryYou can easily tell if your battery needs to be recharged bychecking the  indicator in the upper-right corner ofyour phone’s display.aThe presence of all three bars indi-cates a full charge,two bars indicates a smaller charge,andone bar indicates an even smaller charge.No bars (the bat-tery icon is empty) means your battery must be charged.When the battery charge level gets low,the battery sensorblinks an empty battery icon ( ),sounds a tone,and dis-plays a message.If the battery level gets too low,the phonewill turn off automatically.Unfortunately,if this happensyou’ll lose whatever you are doing,including dropping yourcall.Watch the battery strength icon and make sure your bat-tery is adequately charged.Charging with the Traveler AdapterYour phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-lon battery.Atravel adapter is provided with your phone.Use onlyapproved batteries and chargers.Ask your local SAMSUNGdealer for further details.The phone can be used while the battery is charging.Note:You must fully charge the battery before using yourphone for the first time.1.Connect the lead from the travel adapter to the bottom ofthe phone.Check that arrow on the lead connector is fac-ing towards the front of the phone.2.Connect the adapter to a standard AC wall outlet.When the battery is charging,the battery icon in the topright-hand corner of the display fills repeatedly.3.When charging is finished,disconnect the adapter fromthe power outlet.Disconnect the adapter from the phone by pressing thegrey tabs on either side of the connector and pulling theconnector out.SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 18
2120Power Save ModeYour Samsung Phone comes with a Power Save feature thatwill automatically be activated if your phone is unable to finda signal after 10 minutes of searching.While this feature isactive,the phone’s battery charge is conserved.After thephone enters Power Save mode,it will automatically recheckfor a signal about every three minutes.A message on the dis-play will let you know when your phone is operating inPower Save mode.To exit the Power Save Mode,press any key.Your Phone’s ModesStandby ModeStandby is the ready state of your Samsung Phone.The phonegoes into Standby mode soon after you turn it on,or whenev-er you briefly press  at any time.When your phone is inStandby mode,you will see the greeting (that’s the messagedisplayed when you turn on your phone).If you enter aphone number,you can press  to dial it,or press  tosave it in the Phone Book.Press  at any time to return to Standby mode.Be careful;if you’re on a call when you press  ,you’ll return toStandby mode,but it also disconnects the call.Press  several times or hold it down to return to Standby modewithout ending the call.The Main Menu is accessed when you are in Standby mode.See “Your Phone’s Main Menu”on page 109 for a listing ofthe Main Menu.Conversation ModeYou can place and answer calls only when your SamsungPhone is powered on.During a call,the phone is inConversation mode.CLRENDENDOKOKSENDENDSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 20
2322Correcting Dialing MistakesTo correct a misdialed digit(s):◆ Press  to erase one digit at a time.◆ You can erase all the digits at once by pressing and holding it down for one second.This returns yourphone to Standby mode where you can try your callagain.Ending a CallTo end a call,close the phone or press  .If you press  ,the call time (length of the call) flashes briefly,and the phonereturns to Standby mode automatically after a few seconds.Incoming Call NotificationYour Samsung Phone signals an incoming call or message inthe following ways:◆ The backlight illuminates.◆ The red LED flashes.◆ The ringer sounds (unless the ringer is set to Vibrate orOff).Incoming call notification continues until one of the follow-ing occurs:◆ You answer the call.◆ You press  ,or silence the ringer before answeringthe call.◆ The calling party ends the call.◆ The call is sent to your voicemail.ENDENDENDCLRCLRBasic Voice Call FunctionsMaking a Voice CallNote:Your phone makes several kinds of calls (voice,fax,data,and Web Browser).This section explains voice calling only.ForFax or Data calls see “Fax and Data Calls”on page 96.For webbrowser calls see “The Web Browser”on page 99.To place a voice call:1.Press  to power on your Samsung Phone.If you seeindicators on the display,this indicates your phone is on.Note that you will not hear a dial tone.2.Enter the phone number (up to 32 digits) by pressing thedigit keys.The phone number displays from right to left.3.Press  .The phone places the call to the enteredphone number (if service is available).You can also make voice calls;◆ from your Phone Book (see “Dialing numbers from yourPhone Book”on page 72).◆ from your Call Logs list (see “Displaying Your Call Logs”on page 82).◆ by using Turbo Dialing (see “Memory Dialing Shortcuts”on page 72).◆ by using Voice Dialing (see “Placing a Call using VoiceDialing”on page 57).Redialing CallsTo redial the last call you made,press  twice quickly.Youcan also redial any of your last 10 incoming or outgoing callsby accessing the Call Logs listings (see “Keeping Track of YourCalls”on page 82).SENDSENDENDSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 22
2524Silencing the Ringer on an Incoming CallWhen your Samsung Phone rings,press  or  tosilence the ringer.You can also set the ringer to remain off byusing the Main Menu (see “Ring Volume Setting for allIncoming Calls”on page 51).Setting the Ringer TypeYour phone has numerous options for how it rings.To setthese options,see “Ringer Options”on page 50.You can evenset different rings for up to five people who call you often(see “Differential Ring”on page 53).To Mute the Microphone During a CallYou can mute the microphone during conversation by select-ing the Mute option from the In Use Menu.When active,“MUTE”displays,and the other party cannot hear conversa-tion at your end of the call.The phone resets this conditionto the default Unmute setting at the end of your call.To mute the microphone during a call:1.During conversation,press  to display the In UseMenu.2.Press  to mute the microphone.You will hear theother party’s conversation,but they will not hear anythingon your end of the call.“MUTE”displays on the screen.3.To “unmute”the microphone during the same conversa-tion,repeat steps 1 and 2.1.      'MENUENDAnswering a CallThere are four ways to answer an incoming call! Don’t worry - they’re all easy.You can answer a call by:◆ pressing  if the phone is already open.◆ opening the phone (if set in the Main Menu).◆ pressing any key except  ,when the Any KeyAnswer option is selected in the Main Menu.◆ using Auto Answer.See “Automatic Answer”on page 34.Your phone is preset to answer when you press the key.You can easily change how your phone answers by set-ting the Answer Mode feature (press  ) andmake your selection.For more information on this featuresee “Answer Options”on page 35.Adjusting Ring VolumeIn Standby mode,you can quickly adjust the ringer volumeby pressing the volume key ( ) on the side off thephone.There are eight levels and a zero or “Ringer Off”level.You’ll see a graphical indication as youchange the volume.The illustration shown here is the maximum volume setting.◆ the up key turns it up and the down key turns it down.Press and hold to continuously move up or down.◆ Turning it all the way down is a quick way to mute theringer for those important times when you want yourphone quiet.When you do this,“Ringer Off’will displayin Standby mode.◆ You can also save the settings for the ringer volumeusing the Main Menu (see “Ringer Options”on page 50).GHI48TUVMENUSENDENDSENDSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 24
2726Three-Way CallingNote:See your service provider about activating Three-WayCalling service.Three-Way Calling lets you conduct conference calls withtwo different parties at the same time.The phone recordseach party into the Outgoing Calls Log.To place a three-way call:1.During a conversation,simply press  .The phoneplaces the other party on hold.2.Enter the number for the third party,and press  .The phone dials the third party.3.When you’re connected to the third party,press again to begin your three-way call.If one of the callers (not you) hangs up,you and the remain-ing caller stay connected.If you initiated the call and youhang up first,all three parties are disconnected.Call ForwardingNote:See your service provider about activating CallForwarding service.With Call Forwarding,you can have all of your incoming callsforwarded to another phone number — even if your phoneis turned off.When Call Forwarding is activated,you can stillmake calls from your phone.SENDSENDSENDAdjusting Voice VolumeYou can adjust the earpiece volume during a call usingthe volume keys on the side of your phone.Briefly pressthe volume key once to display your current earpiecevolume.Repeatedly press the volume key to adjust toone of eight levels or off.You’ll see a graphical indication as youchange the volume.The illustration shown here is the maximum volume setting.Using Caller IDNote:See your service provider about activating Caller IDservice.This feature tells you who is calling you by displaying thecaller’s number when the phone rings.If a caller’s name andnumber are stored in your Phone Book,the correspondingname is also displayed.If you call someone who has this fea-ture,your phone number will be displayed on their phone.SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 26
2928Missed CallsYour phone notifies you of calls that were not answered.Thephone indicates a missed call by displaying a text notificationon the screen.When available caller identification displays formissed calls.Dropped CallsA dropped call can occur during conversation in response toa signal fade.In this case,the call ends and “Call Dropped”or“Signal Faded”displays.Press  to clear the message and return to Standby mode.If the dropped call was an outgoing call from your phone,you can redial the number automatically by pressing twice.Failed CallsA failed call can occur if your phone is out of calling range orthe network is temporarily busy.Your phone responds to afailed call by displaying an appropriate text message:“CallFailed.Out of Range.”or “Call Failed.Network Busy.”or “SignalFaded”.When you receive a failed call alert,cancel the call attemptand return to Standby mode by pressing  or  ,andthen try the call again later.CLRENDSENDENDCall WaitingNote:See your service provider about activating Call Waitingservice.Call Waiting lets you receive a second call during conversa-tion.Your phone notifies you of a call waiting by beeping anddisplaying “Call Waiting”.Your phone provides the option of turning the Call Waitingfeature on and off (if you have subscribed to the service).Call Waiting is on by default in the phone.If you choose tohave an undisturbed conversation,simply turn off the featurefor the current call.Answering a Call Waiting CallTo answer a Call Waiting call:1.Press  .The phone connects the calling party andplaces the current party on hold.2.Press  again to switch between the two parties.Note:If you do not respond to a Call Waiting notification,thephone will forward the call to voicemail or another numberthat you have setup.Contact your service provider for infor-mation on voicemail and other available options and ser-vices.SENDSENDSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 28
3130Emergency DialingYou can place calls to 999 even if your phone is locked oroutgoing calls are restricted (see “Lock Mode”on page 73).To call 999:1.Dial .2.Press .IMPORTANT NOTICE! PLEASE READ!Because of various transmission methods,network parame-ters,and user settings used to complete a call from yourwireless phone,a connection cannot always be guaranteed.Therefore,emergency calling may not be available on allwireless networks at all times.DO NOT depend on this phone as a primary method of dial-ing 999 or any other essential or emergency communica-tions.Remember to always turn your phone on and check for ade-quate signal strength before placing a call.SEND9WXYZ9WXYZ9WXYZPrepend DialingThe Prepend option lets you add digits such as area codes,long distance access codes (for example 1 or  011),and net-work feature activation codes to a phone number that is inyour Phone Book or Call Logs.This is a useful feature whenyou go out of town and want to call back home;just prependthe number you want to call with your home area code andpress  .You can prepend a number with up to 10 addi-tional digits.To prepend existing phone numbers in the Phone Book orCall Logs:1.Access the phone number (either from your Phone Bookor your Call Logs).2.Press  to display the phone number’s information.3.Press  for more options.4.Press:◆ to Prepend a call log or◆ to Prepend a Phone Book entry.5.Enter the area code or feature activation code by pressingthe digit keys.For feature calls,press  before dialingthe feature code.6.Press  to call the prepended number.SENDShiftGHI43DEFMENUOKOKSENDSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 30
3332Pause Dialing From a Stored Phone Book EntryPause dialing from your Phone Book is easy:1.Dial the teleservice number from your phone book in theway you prefer (use the turbo dial or scroll to it method).2.Wait to be prompted by the teleservice for the number(credit card number,bank account number,etc.).3.When prompted,press  to send the DTMF numberthat follows your pause.“SENDING DTMF”flashes on thescreen,and the transmitted tones are audible.Manual Pause DialingPauses are entered manually using the Digit Entry Menu dur-ing the dialing process.To manually dial a number using a pause(s):1.Enter the phone number of the service you want to con-nect to (such as the bank’s teleservice phone number).For example,your bank’s teleservice phone number mightbe a 1.800 number.2.Press  to insert a pause.The screen displays a “p”indi-cating a pause.Enter the number to be sent after thepause by pressing the digit keys,and then press  .3.After connecting,wait for the prompt from the teleser-vice.After the prompt,press  again to transmit theadditional number.SENDSENDMENUSENDPause DialingWhen you call an automated system (like a bank or voicemail“teleservice”),you are usually required to enter a passwordor account number.Instead of entering the numbers manual-ly each time,you can store the numbers in your Phone Book,separated by special characters called pauses.Here is the definition of how a pause works on your phone:◆ A digit that stops the dialing sequence until you press thebutton.Your phone has two pause dialing methods:pause dialingfrom the Phone Book (see “Pause Dialing From a StoredPhone Book Entry”on page 33) and manual pause dialing(see “Manual Pause Dialing”on page 33).Storing Pauses in a Phone Book EntryTo store a number in your Phone Book that contains pauses:1.Enter the phone number you want to connect to (such asthe bank’s teleservice phone number).2.Press  to insert a pause.The letter “p”displays in thenumber,meaning that a hard pause will occur at thatpoint in the dialing sequence.Note:The digits before the “p”dial the tele-service.The “p”stops the dialing and waits for the teleservice to prompt youfor a number.The number following the “p”is your accountnumber,PIN,etc.3.Enter the digits that need to follow the pause (such asyour account number).4.Store the number as you normally would by pressing thekey and entering a name.OKOKMENUSENDSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 32
3534Automatic HyphenationWhen you dial a number,hyphenation is performed automati-cally by the phone.The automatic hyphenation follows theNorth American Numbering Plan,which hyphenates num-bers as follows:◆ 800-555-1234Digits following a pause are not hyphenated (see “PauseDialing”on page 32).It’s easy to turn off this hyphenation if you want to.Here it is:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Phone Setup.3.Press for Auto Hyphen.4.Press the scroll keys to select On or Off.5.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.Answer OptionsYour phone is preset to answer a call when you press thekey.You can easily change your phone to answer a callwhen you open the phone,or when you press “Any Key”.Here’s how to do it:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Phone Setup.3.Press  for Anykey Answer.4.Press the scroll keys to select On or Off.5.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.OKOKGHI48TUVMENUSENDOKOK3DEF8TUVMENUBasic Setup of Your PhoneAutomatic RetryThis feature allows you to continue trying numbers that youdon’t reach successfully.The phone will automatically redial afailed call until it connects.This feature is preset to “OFF”onyour phone.To set the Automatic Retry feature:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Phone Setup.3.Press for Auto Retry.4.Press the scroll keys to select On or Off.5.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.Automatic AnswerWhen this feature is set to on,the phone will automaticallyanswer the call after two rings (notice that when this featureis on that there is no way to stop your phone from answer-ing a call).The message “AutoAnswer”appears on the displaywhen this feature is set to on.This feature is preset to “OFF”on your phone.To set the Automatic Answer feature:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Phone Setup.3.Press for Auto Answer.4.Press the scroll keys to select On or Off.5.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.OKOK2ABC8TUVMENUOKOK1.      '8TUVMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 34
37364.Type in the current month,day,year,hour,and minute.Usethe left scroll key to backup to an incorrect entry if youneed to.When you get to the AM/PM setting,use the vol-ume key to select AM or PM,or press  for AM orfor PM.5.Press  to save the setting and return to Standby mode.The correct date and time will appear across the bottomof the display,and the correct day will appear under thebattery charge icon.Setting Your NAMYour Samsung phone can store two NAMs (NAM stands fornumerical assignment module - essentially your telephonenumber).This means you can have two phone numbers onyour phone,and you can quickly and easily switch your ser-vice back and forth between the two numbers.Note:Each NAM has an associated set of System Selectionsettings (see “System Selection”on page 38).Here’s how you select the NAM you want to use:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Phone Setup.3.Press  for Set NAM.4.Press the scroll keys to select NAM-1 or NAM-2.5.When the desired NAM displays,press  to save the set-ting.If you change the NAM,the phone will reboot andacquire service using the new NAM setting.OKOKPQRS78TUVMENUOKOKPQRS72ABCTone Length SettingThe tone length setting enables you to select short or longDTMF (dual-tone multi-frequency) tones.When you use ateleservice (such as your bank account or voicemail service)and press the keys to enter numbers into the teleservice,youare sending 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 you touse long DTMF tones.Many home answering machinesrequire long DTMF tones.To set the DTMF tone length:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Phone Setup.3.Press for Tone Length.4.Press the scroll keys to toggle between Short and Long.5.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.Setting the TimeThe clock is set and maintained automatically when yourphone is in digital mode.When you turn on your phone inanalog mode you must set the time and date for yourScheduler and Alarm.Here’s how to set the time and date.1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Phone Setup.3.Press for Set Time.6MNO8TUVMENUOKOK5JKL8TUVMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 36
3938How to Setup For a Voice, Data, or Fax CallWhen you want to receive a data or fax call,you must set thephone to do this.When you are done with your data or faxcall,you must change this setting back to voice to receivevoice calls again.It’s easy.Here’s how to do it:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Phone Setup.3.Press  for Data / Fax.4.Press the scroll keys to select Incoming Data Only,Incoming Fax Only,or Off:Voice Call Only.5.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.If you have chosen to receive fax or data,then thephone will first display “No incoming voice calls can bereceived”,and then return to Standby mode with thewords “Data Only”or “Fax Only”displayed under the ban-ner.How to Setup the Web Browser PromptsYour phone has the capability to inform you when you startand end a Web Browser session.See “To Setup the WebBrowser Prompts”on page 99 to set this option.OKOK9WXYZ8TUVMENUSystem SelectionThe system selection feature of your phone enables you tochoose how your phone will roam.There are four choices,and they will affect your charges,so contact your serviceprovider to determine the best roaming methods for you.Thefour choices are:◆ Standard - with this setting,your phone will always tryyour calls using your home system,but if that doesn’twork,then it will use the preferred roaming 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 ( ) is displayed.In some service areas an operator may come on line ask-ing you how you would like to pay for the call.◆ A Only - In a wireless service area,there are usually twoservice providers which are referred to as A and B.Yourservice provider will provide you information about thiswhen you setup service.With this setting,you will only beable to roam in the “A”network or system.◆ B Only - This works just like the “A Only”setting exceptyou will only be able to roam in the “B”network or sys-tem.To select the system:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Phone Setup.3.Press  for System Sel.4.Press the scroll keys to select the desired system.Choicesare Standard,Home Only,A Only,or B Only.5.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.OKOK8TUV8TUVMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 38
41402.Press  for User Setup.3.Press for Alerts.4.Press for SVC Alert.5.Press the scroll keys to select On or Off.6.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.Connect AlertThe Connect Alert tone sounds when your outgoing call isconnected to the system.To turn the Connect Alert tone onor off:1.Press  to display the Main Menu in Standby modebefore placing the call.2.Press  for User Setup.3.Press for Alerts.4.Press for Connect.5.Press the scroll keys to select On or Off.6.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.Disconnect AlertThe Disconnect Alert tone sounds when your call is discon-nected from the network.To turn the Disconnect Alert toneon or off:1.Press  to display the Main Menu in Standby Modebefore placing the call.2.Press  for User Setup.3.Press for Alerts.GHI46MNOMENUOKOK3DEFGHI46MNOMENUOKOK2ABCGHI46MNOAudible AlertsYour phone gives audible alerts (beeps) at certain times toinform you that certain things have happened.There are fourof these beep alerts and they only occur in your earpiece sothe other party does not hear them.You can turn each ofthese alerts off if you like.The alerts are:Minute Beep,ServiceAlert,Connect Alert,and Disconnect Alert.Following is adescription of each beep and a simple procedure to turn iton or off.Minute BeepWhen you are on a call,the Minute Beep sounds an alert 10seconds before each elapsed minute.This beep can help youkeep track of the length of your calls.To turn the MinuteBeep on or off:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for User Setup.3.Press for Alerts.4.Press  for Minute Beep.5.Press the scroll keys to select On or Off.6.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.Service AlertThe Service Alert beep occurs when you leave a service areaand when you enter a service area.To turn the Service Alertbeep on or off:1.Press  to display the Main Menu in Standby modebefore placing the call.MENUOKOK1.      'GHI46MNOMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 40
4342Display OptionsYour Samsung Phone provides the following display options:Backlight ControlYou have several options for setting how the LCD backlightoperates.When the phone is closed,the backlight remains offthus conserving battery power.When the phone is open,thelength of time that the backlight remains on can be set asexplained below.Remember that backlight use drains yourbattery faster.To select backlight options:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for User Setup.3.Press for Display.4.Press for BackLight.5.Press the scroll keys to scan the options:Flip Open,10 (after last keypress),30 Seconds (after lastkeypress),or Off.6.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.Note:When the phone is attached to the optional Hands-Free Car Kit,the backlight remains on (when the phone is onand opened).Closing the phone while it is attached to thehands-free kit turns the backlight off.OKOK1.      '1.      '6MNOMENU4.Press for Disconnect.5.Press the scroll keys to select On or Off.6.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.OKOKGHI4SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 42
45445.Use the scroll keys to select the image.Power on imagescan be “Flawless”,“Space”,or Earth Spin”.Power offimages can be “Wink”or “ByeBye”.6.Press  to save the setting.Displaying your own Phone NumberYour phone number displays every time you turn on thephone (unless you set it to hide;see “Hiding your PhoneNumber”on page 79).From Standby mode,or when you areon the phone,you can display your phone number from theMain Menu.To view your phone number from Standby mode:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for User Setup.Press for Display.3.Press  for My Phone #.Your phone number and theNAM you are currently using display.4.Press  to return to the previous screen.To view your phone number while using the phone:1.Press .Setting the Language of the DisplayYou can set your phone to display in English or Spanish.It’squick and easy and very convenient for bi-lingual families orfriends.Here’s how to do it:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for User Setup.Press for Display.3.Press for Language.4.Use the scroll keys to select English or Chinese.5JKL1.      '6MNOMENU6MNOMENUOKOKGHI41.      '6MNOMENUOKOKPersonal GreetingYou can create and display a 12-character personal greetingthat displays in Standby mode and when you turn on thephone.To create a personal greeting:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for User Setup.Press for Display.3.Press  for Greeting.The current greeting is displayed.Note:The text entry on your greeting screen defaults to T9 asshown in the lower right of the display.Press  to viewyour text input modes.Select one of the other three options(Alpha,Symbol,or Number) or leave it in T9 input mode.Fora description of T9,see “T9®Text Input”on page 104.4.Enter your personal greeting by pressing the alphanumer-ic keys on the keypad.5.Press  to save the setting.Animation DisplayYour phone displays graphics images when it is turned on oroff.This setting is just for fun and grins so have fun with it.You have a few graphics to select from for these power onand off images.Here’s how to do it:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for User Setup.Press for Display.3.Press for Animation.4.Press  for the power on image or  for thepower off image.2ABC1.      '3DEF1.      '6MNOMENUOKOKMENU2ABC1.      '6MNOMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 44
4746AlarmYour Samsung Phone has an alarm clock inside of it.In addi-tion to functioning as a normal alarm clock,the alarm canalso be used to remind you to call a certain person or phonenumber.Keep in mind that if your phone is off at the alarmset time,the alarm will not sound.Note:Analog service areas can cause problems with yourclock which can cause problems with your alarm.When youare in an analog service area and you want the alarm towork,make sure that the time is properly set.The timeshould appear on your display;if it does not,then see “Settingthe Time”on page 36.Setting the AlarmThe alarm can be set to go off daily or one time.To set the alarm:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Sounds.3.Press for Alarm.4.Press for Set.5.Use the scroll keys to select “Daily”or “One Time”andpress .6.For a “One Time”alarm,enter the time date and time bypressing the digit keys;for a “Daily”alarm you must onlyenter the amount of time until the alarm sounds.To cor-rect a digit entered incorrectly,Slide  to the left,andthen enter the correct digit.7.Press  to save the setting.The phone returns toStandby mode with “Alarm On”in the display.OKOKOKOKOKOK1.      '5JKL6MNOMENU5.Press  to save the setting.The change is immediate andaffects all menus and screens.Displaying your phone’s Hardware andSoftware VersionYou can view the software and hardware versions of yourphone during conversation or in Standby mode.This featureis helpful if you have to call customer care.To view the versions in Standby mode:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for User Setup.Press for Display.3.Press  for Version.Information about your phone’shardware and software displays.4.Press  to return to the previous screen.To view the versions in Conversation mode:1.Press .PQRS7MENUCLR6MNO1.      '6MNOMENUOKOKSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 46
4948SoundsYour phone makes many different sounds at different times.These sounds include:◆ Ringer settings;see “Ringer Options”on page 50.◆ Alerts settings;see “Audible Alerts”on page 40.◆ a built in Alarm;see “Alarm”on page 47.◆ a differential ring feature;see “Differential Ring”on page53.In addition to the above “Sound”features,your phone allowsyou to set the loudness that the keys beep when you pressthem.Here’s how to do it.Key Beep Volume SettingThe keys on your phone beep when they are pressed.Thevolume of the beeps can be easily set to one of eight levels.Ifyou don’t want the keys to beep at all,you can turn them off.To set the key beep volume:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for User Setup.3.Press for Key Volume.4.Repeatedly press the volume keys orscroll keys to adjust to one of eight levels.You’ll see a graphical indication as youchange it and you will hear the actual beep and how loud itwill be.The illustration shows all eight bars (the loudest set-ting).No bars indicates the key beeps are turned off.5.When the desired volume level sounds,press  to savethe setting or do nothing and your phone will automati-cally save it.OKOK3DEF6MNOMENU8.At the appointed time,the alarm sounds (a classical musicmelody) and the LED flashes.◆ To silence the alarm and return to Standby mode,press  .To Change the Alarm SettingYou can change the alarm easily.Here it is:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for User Setup.3.Press for Alarm.4.Press for Set.5.Use the scroll keys to select “Daily”or “One Time”andpress .◆ If “Daily”was selected then the current date and time dis-play along with the current alarm time.◆ If “One Time”was selected then the date and time displayalong with the current alarm date and time.6.Simply type over the alarm time settings as you desire andpress  .The phone returns to Standby mode with“Alarm On”in the display.To Cancel the AlarmYou can cancel the alarm at any time.It’s easy.Here it is:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Sounds.3.Press for Alarm.4.Press for Release.5.Press  to “release”or cancel the alarm.OKOK2ABC5JKL6MNOMENUOKOKOKOK1.      '5JKL6MNOMENUENDSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 48
51505.Press the scroll keys to scan the available options (BELL,LAMP,VIBRATE,and VIB+BELL).6.When the desired ring type sounds,press  to save thesetting.If you chose VIBRATE or VIB+BELL,the phonevibrates and returns to Standby mode.Otherwise it justreturns to Standby mode.Ring type setting for Data and Fax CallsThis option enables you to set a unique ring type for incom-ing data and fax calls.To set the ring type for data and fax calls:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for User Setup.3.Press  for Data/Fax Alert.The current setting sounds.4.Press the scroll keys to scan nine ring types and fourmelody tones.Each tone sounds as you scan the options.5.When the desired ring type sounds,press  to save thesetting.Ring Volume Setting for all Incoming CallsThe volume of your ring will be the same whether youreceive a voice,message,or data/fax call.There are nine vol-ume levels for the ringer including off.You can set the ringvolume from Standby mode or in the Main Menu.◆ From Standby mode,1.Repeatedly press the volume keys orscroll keys to adjust to one of nine levels.You’ll see the graphical indication(shown here) as you change the volume level,but you OKOK8TUV6MNOMENUOKOKRinger OptionsYour Samsung phone provides a variety of ringer options.These ringer options allow you to customize the type of ring(vibrate,bell,or lamp) and the volume of the selected ringtype.Also,the Differential Ring feature alows you to knowwhen someone important is calling you.One-Touch Vibrate RingerYou can quickly set your phone to vibrate instead of ringwhen an incoming call or message arrives.When in Standbymode,press and hold the  to turn the vibrate ringer onor off.When vibrate ring is on,the  icon appears in thetop line of the display and the message “-Vibrate-”displays.When turned off neither of these indicators display.Fast Ringer MuteMute the ringer during an incoming call by pressing the vol-ume key ( ) once.At the end of your call,your saved ringvolume setting is automatically restored.Ring Type Setting for Voice and Message CallsThis option enables you to set a unique ring type for incom-ing voice and message calls.To set the ring type for voice calls:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for User Setup.3.Press for Ring.4.Press for Ring Type.2ABC2ABC6MNOMENUSpaceSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 50
5352Differential RingThis feature enables you to set a unique ring type for up to 5different callers.When set,if you receive a call from a num-ber identified in Differential Ring,the tone or melody associ-ated with that phone number rings.To set the ring type for voice calls:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Sounds.3.Press  for Differential Ring.4.Press the corresponding digit key (1~5) to select thedesired storage location.5.Enter the phone number of the desired party by pressingthe digit keys.6.To store the number,press  .7.Press the navigate keys to audition the list of ring tonesand melody tones.Each tone sounds as you scroll theoptions.8.When the desired tone or melody sounds,press  tosave the setting.OKOKOKOK6MNO6MNOMENUwon’t hear the ringer - this is so you can avoid disturbingpeople when you are in a quiet area.The illustration showsall eight bars (the loudest setting).No bars indicates theringer is turned off.2.When the desired ring volume setting displays,stop push-ing and the phone returns to Standby mode automatically.◆ In the Main Menu:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for User Setup.3.Press for Ring.4.Press for Ring Vol.5.Press either the scroll or volume keysuntil the desired volume level is reached.You’ll see the graphical indication(shown here)  as you change the volumelevel,and the ringer auditions each volume level for you.6.When the desired ring volume setting displays,stop push-ing and the phone returns to Standby mode automatically.Note:When the ringer is set to off,there are no audibletones to indicate incoming calls or messages.1.      '2ABC6MNOMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 52
5554Program the Phone for Voice-Activated DialingProgramming your phone for Voice-Activated Dialing is easy.The phone provides voice prompts and screen displays toguide you through the recording process.To program thephone for Voice-Activated Dialing,first make sure you are in afairly quiet environment,then:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Voice Dial.3.Press  for Record.The phone will prompt you to saythe name you want to program.4.Wait for the beep and then say the name.For best results,use names with two to five syllables,or use both a firstand last name.The phone stores the name as a samplefirst,and then prompts for the name again.5.Respond to the prompt by repeating the name after thebeep.The phone stores the name as a second sample andthen requests the phone number.6.Enter the phone number by pressing the digit keys.7.To store the phone number,press  .The name (if it isalready in the Phone Book) and number display,alongwith the notification “Recorded”.The screen then returnsto the Voice Dialing menu.Note:For Voice-Activated Dialing in Hands-Free mode,referto the Hands-Free Car Kit Manual.OKOK1.      'PQRS7MENUVoice-Activated DialingYour phone features Voice-Activated Dialing.When yourphone is in digital mode,you can call up to 20 stored entriesby speaking the name into the microphone.Using the Voice-Activated Dialing option requires that you first train thephone to recognize the name of the person you are calling.Tips on Recording Names◆ Avoid recording similar names phonetically.If you record asimilar name to one that is already in memory,the phonerequests another name.◆ Avoid recording in a noisy place.◆ Speak clearly and naturally.◆ The person who will use the phone should record thename.The phone does not recognize anyone else’s voice.◆ Avoid very long or very short names.Names with two tofive syllables are recommended.◆ If a voice dial entry does not properly connect,you mayneed to record the name and number again.SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 54
5756Placing a Call using Voice DialingTo place a call using voice dialing:1.Press and hold  ,or open the phone,depending onthe setting.The phone prompts you to say the name.Waitfor the beep.2.After the beep,say the name into the phone.Say the nameas much like your original recording as possible.◆ The phone places the call if it recognizes the name.◆ If the phone does not recognize the name,it prompts forthe name again.◆ If the phone is unable to recognize the name after twoattempts,the following message displays:“Cannot recog-nize name.Please check name.”.The phone also says “can-not recognize name.”.Then the phone returns to Standbymode and you can try the call again later.Reviewing Voice Dialing EntriesTo review voice dialing entries:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Voice Dial.3.Press  for Review.A list of entries displays.◆ Press the digit key to select the desired entry,or ◆ press the scroll keys to select an entry and press  .4.The recorded name plays,and if you do nothing,yourentire voice dial list is scrolled and each entry played.When the last entry is played,the phone returns toStandby mode.5.While listening,you can press  to return to the VoiceDial menu or  to return to Standby mode.ENDCLROKOK2ABCPQRS7MENUShiftVoice Dialing ActivationVoice dialing is always active once you have programmed thephone to accept voice dialing entries.By default,pressingand holding  will activate a voice dial call.You can also initiate a voice dialing call by opening thephone,when you select this option through the Main Menu.To change how a voice dialing call is activated:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Voice Dial.3.Press for Set Active.4.Press the scroll keys to toggle between options:◆ [ ] Only:Enables voice dialing by pressing and holding.◆ [ ] / Flip:Enables voice dialing by pressing and holding,or by opening the phone.5.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.OKOKShiftShiftGHI4PQRS7MENUShiftSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 56
5958Message ServicesYour Samsung Phone can receive short messages.The phonecan receive four kinds of messages:voicemail notification(VMN),text,numeric pages,and Web Browser messages.Incoming MessagesYour phone receives incoming messages in both Standby andConversation modes.When your phone receives a message,an alert sounds,andthe screen displays (“New Voice”,“New Text”,“New Page”or“BrowserMsg”) and the name / phone number of the caller ifavailable.The message indicator ( ) remains on thescreen until you listen to the new voicemail message,or readthe new text,numeric page,or Web Browser message.Note:If you are on a conversation,and you receive an incom-ing message,your phone automatically mutes the ringer (thisis to avoid ringing in your ear while you are trying to con-verse).Incoming Message Memory Capacity Your Samsung Phone can store up to 100 incoming mes-sages,depending on the length of the messages.When mes-sage memory reaches 75% capacity,the screen displays“Memory is 75% full.Erase old messages.”At 100% capacity,the screen displays a text notification and rejects additionalincoming messages until you erase the stored messages.Erasing Voice Dialing EntriesTo erase an individual voice dialing entry:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Voice Dial.3.Press  for Review.A list of entries displays.4.Press the digit key to select the desired entry,or press thescroll keys to scan entries.The recorded names play audi-bly as you scroll through the list.5.When the desired entry displays,press  to erase thatentry.To erase all Voice Dialing entries:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Voice Dial.3.Press for Erase All.4.Press  to erase all Voice Dialing entries.OKOK3DEFPQRS7MENUOKOK2ABCPQRS7MENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 58
6160Incoming Message RingerYou can also set how often you want to be “alerted”or “told”that you have a message.To set this option:1.Press  to display the Messages Menu.2.Press for Inbox.3.Press for Alert.4.Use the scroll keys to select one of the following options:◆ ONCE - when you receive a message,your phone will ringone time.◆ EVERY 2 MIN - when you receive a message,your phonewill ring every two minutes until answered.◆ OFF - when you receive a message,the phone will notring,but the  indicator will display when a message iswaiting,5.When the desired option displays,press  to save thesetting.Incoming Messages and Lock ModeIncoming messages are received even when your phone is inLock mode.However,the screen will not display informationabout the message.To access a message,or to return a callother than an emergency or special number,unlock thephone to proceed.Options when Reviewing Incoming MessagesThe Messages menu provides a number of options while youare reviewing text messages.You can return a call to thephone number in the message,save or erase the message,andscroll to the next or previous message.Here’s how to do it:OKOK5JKL1.      'OKOKReviewing Incoming Page, Text, or BrowserMessagesYou can review an incoming message upon notification,orstore the message for later review.The Messages Menu pro-vides options for reviewing the sender’s name / phone num-ber,time / date stamp and the message.Note:To review a voicemail see “Reviewing VoicemailMessages”on page 63.To review a numeric page,text message,or Web Browsermessage:1.Press  to display the Messages Menu.2.Press  for Inbox.The number of new messages dis-plays next to the associated message type in the menu.3.Press for Page, for Text,or for WebBrowser.An indexed list of messages displays.An excla-mation point next to an entry indicates an urgent mes-sage.A check mark next to an entry indicates that youhave read and stored the message.4.Use the scroll keys to scan messages,or press the associat-ed digit key to select a message by its entry number.5.When the message displays,use the scroll keys to reviewand re-review the message(s).6.Press  to return to the previous screen.CLRGHI43DEF2ABC1.      'OKOKSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:53 AM  Page 60
6362VoicemailSetting up your VoicemailContact your service provider to setup your voice mail.Reviewing Voicemail MessagesTo review voicemail messages:1.Press  to display the Messages Menu.The number ofnew messages displays next to the associated messagetype in the menu.2.Press  for Inbox.An indexed list of messages displays.An exclamation point next to an entry indicates an urgentmessage.A check mark next to an entry indicates that youhave read and stored the message.3.Press for Voicemail.4.Use the scroll keys to scan messages,or press the associat-ed digit key to select a message by its entry number.5.When the message displays,use the scroll keys to reviewand re-review the message(s).6.Press  to return to the previous screen.CLR1.      '1.      'OKOK1.While reviewing a message,press  for options:◆ Press  for Talk (to call the phone number).◆ Press  to Save the number (if there is no InternalPhone Book match).◆ Press  to Erase the message.◆ Press  to review the Next message.◆ Press  to review the Previous message.2.Press  to return to the previous screen.Note:If the message you are reviewing contains a phonenumber that is already stored in the Phone Book,the Saveoption does not display,and the available menu options willbe:(1) Talk,(2) Erase,(3) Next Msg,(4) Previous Msg.Erasing Inbox MessagesYou can erase an individual text message,numeric page,orbrowser message after reviewing it,or erase all stored mes-sages in your Inbox at one time (this does not include voice-mail messages).To erase all messages in your Inbox:1.Press  to display the Messages Menu.2.Press for Inbox.3.Press for Erase All.4.Press  to erase all text messages,numeric pages,andbrowser messages,or  to return to the MessagesMenu.To erase a message after reviewing it,refer to the previoussection.CLROKOK6MNO1.      'OKOKCLR5JKLGHI43DEF2ABC1.      'MENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 62
6564◆ You can place a call by finding the name or number thatyou want to call using this One Step Phone Book accessand pressing the  key.Finding Stored Entries by Name1.Press  to display the main menu.2.Press  for Phone Book.3.Press  for Find Name.◆ Stored names display in an alphabetical list.4.Using the alphanumeric keys enter the first character ofthe name that you want to find in your phone book.Thephone searches for and displays the first Phone Bookentry beginning with the character you entered.You canenter the second character of the name and your phonewill display name entries beginning with the 2 charactersyou entered.You can also scroll through Phone Bookentries using the navigation keys.5.When you find your desired entry,make sure it is high-lighted,and then press  to place a call,or  to editthe entry.Finding Stored Entries by Location1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Phone Book.3.Press  for Find Entry.4.Enter the location by pressing the associated digit keys,oruse the navigation keys to located an entry and press to display the selected entry.OKOK3DEFGHI4MENUOKOKSEND1.      'GHI4MENUSENDThe Phone BookYour Samsung phone lets you store up to 229 locations andnames in the Phone Book.Each Phone Book name entry canhave up to 6 associated phone numbers.Each entry can con-tain up to 32 digits including hard pauses,with an associatedname of up to 12 characters.Name entry is optional.Storedphone numbers can be categorized as one of six categories -Home,Work,Mobile,Pager,Fax,and No-label.You can evenspecify the memory location of your choice for each entry.Memory locations can be marked “Secret”preventing theunauthorized from seeing the telephone number.One-touch,two-touch,and three-touch Turbo Dialing makes iteasy to call a phone number stored in your Phone Book.See“Memory Dialing Shortcuts”on page 72.When entering names in the Phone Book,text entry defaultsto alpha initial caps (press  to select other text entryoptions).Viewing Stored EntriesYou can locate and view your Phone Book entries 3 differentways:Viewing Stored Entries in One StepThe  key allows you to view your entire Phone Book inalphabetical order of the names (a-z),or by numerical order(1-229) from Standby or Conversation mode.1.Slide the  key up or down to access the Phone Book.Slide it up to access numerically and down key to accessalphabetically).2.Slide  to navigate through your stored entries.OKOKOKOKOKOKMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 64
6766◆ Press Pager◆ Press Fax◆ Press No Label9.To accept the displayed location,press  .To selectanother location,press the navigation keys to scroll to thedesired location,or enter the location number by pressingthe digit keys,and then press  .10.To include a name with the phone number entry,enterthe name at the screen prompt.11.Press  to save the entry.Note:If the desired memory location already contains anentry,the phone displays a message asking if you want toreplace the current entry.To replace the entry,press  .To return to the previous screen and select another location,press .Storing phone numbers shortcutsYou can store a phone number quickly by entering the num-ber,and then pressing  .Then follow the prompts to desig-nate the memory location and to enter the associated name.You can quickly save a number after an incoming or outgo-ing call.See below in“Storing phone numbers at the end of acall”on page 67.Storing phone numbers at the end of a callTo store a phone number after ending a call:Note:If the call was incoming,and Caller ID information wasnot available,then the store option will not be available.OKOKCLROKOKOKOKOKOKOKOK6MNO5JKLGHI45.When you find your desired entry,make sure it is high-lighted,and then press  to place a call,or  to editthe entry.Storing Phone Numbers and NamesTo store phone numbers and names:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Phone Book.3.Press  for Add Entry.The screen prompts for thephone number.(You can enter up to 32 digits.)4.Enter the phone number by pressing the digit keys.Thenumber displays from left to right.5.To store the phone number,press  .The screen displaysSelect Name.At this point you can select <New Name> tocreate a new Phone Book entry,you will enter the nameof the Phone Book entry later,or you can associate thenew number with an exiting phone book entry.To add the new phone number to an existing name6.Use the navigation keys to select the name you want toadd the new number to then press  .To create a new Phone Book entry <New Name>7.To create a new Phone Book entry press  .8.Select Label for your new entry,your choices are:◆ Press Home◆ Press Work ◆ Press Mobile3DEF2ABC1.      'OKOKOKOKOKOK2ABCGHI4MENUOKOKSENDSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 66
6968Adding a Name RingerYou can associate one of 21 different ringers (11 melodiesand 10 tones) to numbers stored in your Phone Book.Whenyou receive an incoming call from a number matching anentry in your Phone Book your phone will sound the associ-ated ringer to announce the call.Note:If the Caller ID information was not available for anincoming call then the Name Ringer option will not be avail-able.To add a Name Ringer to a Phone Book entry:1.Press  to display the main menu.2.Press  for Phone Book.3.Find the number you want to add a Name Ringer to usingone of the search methods described under “ViewingStored Entries”on page 64,and then press  .4.Press  to display options.5.Press  to add a Name Ringer.6.Your phone will begin to play the ringer if set for thenumber.If a Name Ringer is not set,then “Off”displays.Use the navigation keys to listen to the ringers (you have10 tones and 11 melodies to select from).When thedesired ringer sounds,press  to save your selection.OKOK6MNOMENUOKOKGHI4MENU1.Press  to end the call.The screen displays the calltime (length of call),phone number of the party (if avail-able),and the “OK:Save”option.2.To store the phone number,press  .The first availablelocation displays.3.To accept the location,press  .To select another loca-tion,press the scroll keys to scroll to the desired location,or enter the location number by pressing the digit keys,and then press  .4.To include a name with the phone number entry,enterthe name at the screen prompt.5.Press  to save the entry.Prepend a Phone NumberYour phone includes a Prepend feature.This feature lets youadd a temporary prefix to telephone numbers stored in thePhone Book.To Prepend a stored phone book number:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Phone Book.3.Find the number you want to Prepend using one of thesearch methods described under “Viewing Stored Entries”on page 64,and then press  .4.Press  to display options.5.Press  to Prepend the number.6.The screen displays “Prepending”.Use the digit keys toenter the calling prefix and then press  to place thecall.SENDGHI4MENUOKOKGHI4MENUOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKENDSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 68
7170Erasing Phone Book EntriesTo erase a Phone Book entry:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Phone Book.3.Access the desired entry using the methods describedunder “Viewing Stored Entries”on page 64.4.Select the Phone Book entry to be deleted and press  .5.When the Phone Book entry displays press .The screen prompts for confirmation.6.Press  to erase the displayed entry.The “Erased”notification displays along with the name,num-ber,and location of the erased entry.Erasing the Phone BookTo erase the entire Phone Book:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Security and enter the lock code.3.Press  for Clear Memory.◆ Press  to Erase.In a moment the message “All Entriesare Cleared”displays.◆ Press to Cancel.Set Speed DialSet 1 of the 6 possible numbers stored with a name to be thespeed dial number for that person.CLROKOK6MNO0NextMENUOKOKOKOK5JKLMENUOKOKGHI4MENUChanging Your PhoneBookEditing Phone Book numbersOnce you have stored a number in the Phone Book you caneasily change it.To change a Phone Book entry:1.From Standby mode,find the number that you want tochange by Sliding the  key and then scrolling to thenumber.2.Press the  key to display the name and number.3.Press the  key for options.4.Press  for Edit.Your edit options display.If the num-ber has been designated as Secret you are prompted toenter the Lock Code.◆ Press  to change the number◆ Press  to change the name.◆ Press  to move the number to a different location.◆ Press  to make the number secret.◆ Press  to Set Speed Dial number.Secret Phone Book numbersYour Samsung Phone allows you to hide a confidential num-ber so that only a person with your phone’s lock code canview the number and name.To make a number secret,seethe previous paragraph.When you have made the numbersecret,the phone will not allow anyone to view informationon the number unless they enter your 4-digit lock code.5JKLGHI43DEF2ABC1.      '3DEFMENUOKOKOKOKSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 70
7372Your Phone’s SecurityFeaturesYour phone provides many security options,including a user-programmable lock code and call restriction features.Toaccess the Security menu from Standby mode,press  ,,and then enter the four-digit lock code (the lock codeis set at the factory to “0000”).Press the associated digit keyto access one of the following Security options:◆ 1 - Lock◆ 2 - Restrict◆ 3 - Lock Code◆ 4 - Priority #◆ 5 - PIN◆ 6 - Clr Memory◆ 7 - Hide My #◆ 8 - Vocoder◆ 0 - Reset PhoneLock ModeWhen the phone is in Lock mode,you can answer incomingcalls,but you cannot place outgoing calls (except to 999,911,and 110,and to the seven user-programmable Prioritynumbers).You can lock the phone manually during use,or set thephone to lock automatically when it is turned on.Dialing in Lock ModeYou can place calls to emergency services and priority num-bers while your phone is in Lock mode.To place normal out-going calls in Lock mode,enter the lock code to unlock thephone,and then dial the phone number.0NextMENUDialing numbers fromyour Phone BookDialing numbers from your Phone Book is quick and easy.There are five methods explained below.Memory Dialing ShortcutsScroll to the number: From Standby mode,Slide the key to enter your Phone Book list.Scroll until you find the desired per-son or number,and then press thekey.1-Touch Turbo Dialing:From Standby mode,press and holdthe associated digit key for the loca-tion (applies to memory locations 1through 9).2-Touch Turbo Dialing:From Standby mode,press andrelease the first associated digit key,and then press and hold the seconddigit key (applies to memory loca-tions 10 through 99).3-Touch Turbo Dialing:From Standby mode,press andrelease the first associated digit key,then press and release the seconddigit key,then press and hold thethird digit key (applies to memorylocations 100 through 229).Speed Dialing: From Standby mode,enter the num-ber of the memory location,andpress .SENDSENDOKOKSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 72
7574◆ ON POWER-UP:The phone locks automatically the nexttime your phone is turned on and stays locked until thelock code is entered.5.Press  to save the setting.Unlocking the PhoneTo unlock the phone,press  and enter the lock code.The phone returns to Standby mode.Call Restriction OptionsYour phone allows call restriction by three methods.You canuse any of the following options alone or in any combina-tion:◆ Phone Book - restricts use and viewing of all phone bookentries.However,note that manual keypad dialing is unlim-ited (even to numbers stored in the Phone Book).◆ Incoming - restricts all incoming calls.◆ Outgoing - restricts all outgoing calls (except to the sevenpriority numbers,999,911,and 110 - calling to these num-bers can never be restricted).See “Priority Numbers”onpage 77.To set call restriction options:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Security and enter the Lock Code.3.Press for Restrict.4.Press the associated digit key to select an option:◆ Press  for Phone Book calls.◆ Press  for Incoming calls.◆ Press  for Outgoing calls.3DEF2ABC1.      '2ABC0NextMENUMENUOKOKTo place an outgoing call in Lock mode:◆ To call an emergency or priority number,enter the num-ber and then press  .You must dial the number exact-ly as it is stored or you will get an error message;“Priority# Dialing Only”.◆ To place normal outgoing calls,press  to display theLock Code screen,and then enter the lock code.When theStandby screen displays,enter the phone number,and thenpress .Locking the PhoneThe Security menu allows you to lock the phone ◆ manually at any time,or◆ automatically the next time that the phone is turned on.This setting is convenient in that you can turn your phoneoff at night,knowing that if someone unauthorizedattempts to turn it on and use it,they will not be able todo so because the phone will power up in lock mode.To lock the phone:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Security and enter the lock code.3.Press  for Lock Phone.4.Press the navigation keys to select an option:◆ OFF:The phone unlocks immediately.◆ NOW:The phone locks immediately and stays locked untilthe lock code is entered.1.      '0NextMENUSENDMENUSENDSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 74
7776Priority NumbersYour phone provides the option of storing seven prioritynumbers.Each priority number can be up to ten digits long.All seven priority numbers can be manually dialed at anytime even when your phone is locked or all outgoing callsare limited.This can be a useful feature for controlling whatnumbers can be dialed from your phone (for instance if youonly want your child to call home).Storing a Priority NumberTo store a priority number:1.Press  to display the Main menu.2.Press  for Security and enter the four-digit lock code.3.Press  for Priority #.4.Select one of the seven locations by pressing a digit key(1 - 7) or scrolling to the location and pressing  .5.Enter the priority number by pressing the digit keys.Priority numbers can be up to ten digits long.If a numberis already stored in the location,it is automatically deletedwhen you enter the new number.6.Press  to save the priority number in the selected loca-tion.7.Press  to return to Standby mode.ENDOKOKOKOKGHI40NextMENU5.Use the navigation keys to select RESTRICT or UNRE-STRICT for the option.6.Press  to save the setting or  to exit without saving.Lock Code SettingThe default lock code for your phone is 0000.You can entera personal lock code,and then change the lock code as oftenas you like.To enter a new lock code:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Security and enter your current lock code.3.Press  for Lock Code.The current lock code displays.4.Enter a new,four-digit lock code by pressing the digitkeys.5.Press  to save the new lock code or  to exit.Note:Your phone does not allow viewing of the lock codeunless you know the lock code (this is for obvious securityreasons).So,if you change the lock code,be sure to writedown the new code and keep it for your reference.ENDOKOK3DEF0NextMENUCLROKOKSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 76
79784.Press  for PIN Code.5.The current PIN code displays.Enter a new PIN code bypressing the appropriate digit keys.6.Press  to save the setting.Erasing Your Phone Book (Clear Memory)You can erase all the numbers stored in your Phone Book.This is useful is you want to give your phone to a friend orfamily member,or if you decide to lose all of your friend’sphone numbers ! Here’s how to do it:1.Press  to display the Main menu.2.Press  for Security and enter the four-digit lock code.3.Press  for Clr Memory.A confirmation screen dis-plays.4.Press  to erase your Phone Book,or press  to can-cel the operation.Hiding your Phone NumberWhen this feature is turned on,your phone number is hid-den from view in three ways:◆ When you turn the phone on,your phone number willnot display during the power up sequence.◆ From Standby mode,when using  ,rather than displaying your number,the phone responds “#Hidden”.◆ From Conversation mode,when using  ,ratherthan displaying your number,the phone responds “# Hidden”.6MNOMENUGHI41.      '6MNOMENUCLROKOK6MNO0NextMENUOKOK2ABCDialing Priority Numbers in Lock ModeTo dial priority numbers in Lock mode:1.Enter the priority number by dialing it as you normallywould using the digit keys.You must dial the numberexactly as it is stored or you will get an error message;“Priority # Dialing Only”.2.Press  to place the call.Personal Identification Number (PIN)Note: Your service provider must enable this feature andassign you a PIN in order for this feature to work.This feature prevents your phone from being used by unau-thorized persons.Contact your service provider for completeinformation on this feature.Your PIN is programmable andcan be up to 24 digits.To set when your PIN is sent:1.Press  to display the Main menu.2.Press  for Security and enter the four-digit lock code.3.Press for PIN.4.Press  for Send PIN.5.Use the scroll keys to select Prompt or Never.6.Press  to save the setting.To set your PIN code:1.Press  to display the Main menu.2.Press  for Security and enter the four-digit lock code.3.Press for PIN.5JKL0NextMENUOKOK1.      '5JKL0NextMENUSENDSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 78
8180Resetting Your PhoneResetting the phone erases all of your saved options andreturns them to the factory default settings.Resetting thephone does not affect your Phone Book,Call Logs,or SMSmessages.To reset the phone:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Security and enter the Lock Code.3.Press  for Reset Phone.A confirmation screen dis-plays.4.Press  to reset the phone,or press  to cancel theoperation.5.The phone reboots (turns itself off then on),restores thedefault settings,and then returns to Standby mode.CLROKOK0Next0NextMENUTo set this feature:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Security and enter the Lock Code.3.Press  for Hide My #.4.Use the scroll keys to select ON or OFF.5.Press  to save your setting.VocoderIn the Vocoder mode,users can choose the way to processvoice signals on the phone.With default setting of EVRCForced,noises made with voice signals are minimized so thatusers may be clearly heard even at noisy places.To set the Vocoder mode1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Security and enter the Lock Code.3.Press for Vocoder mode.4.Use the scroll keys to select a mode.5.Press  to save your setting.OKOK8TUV0NextMENUOKOKPQRS70NextMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 80
83824.When the list of calls displays,press the scroll keys to scanthe logs.You can press  to be immediately connect-ed,or press  to view the time / date stamp  for eachlog,and the name (if there is a Phone Book match).Ifthere is not a Phone Book match,only the phone numberand time/date display.5.When looking at a call log,you can press  for moreoptions.Press:◆  to call the number.◆  to show the phone book entry for the caller (if thecaller is in your phone book).If the caller is not in yourphone book,then this option will be “Store”and pressingit will allow you to store the number into your phonebook.◆  to Prepend the number with a feature code or areacode before calling or saving the number.6.Press  to exit Call Logs and return to the previousscreen or  to return to Standby mode.Erasing Call LogsYou can erase your incoming and outgoing call lists easily.Here’s how to do it:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Call Logs.3.Press the associated digit key to select an option:◆ Press  for Outgoing calls.◆ Press  for Incoming calls.◆ Press for All.4.A confirmation screen displays to make sure you want toerase.Press  to erase or  to cancel.CLROKOK3DEF2ABC1.      '3DEFMENUENDCLR3DEF2ABC1.      'MENUOKOKSENDKeeping Track of YourCallsYour phone does a great job of telling you about it’s callingactivity,and lets you return these calls easily.Your phone retains in non-volatile memory two lists:◆ one list for the last 10 calls placed to your phone,and◆ one list for the last 10 calls placed from your phoneEach entry in the lists is referred to as a Call Log.Each logcontains the name and phone number (if available),and atime/date stamp.In case of duplicate entries back-to-back,thephone consolidates those logs and stores only the mostrecent call from or to the same number.You can also erase your call logs lists easily (see “Erasing CallLogs”on page 83).In addition to the Incoming and Outgoing Call Logs lists,your phone maintains several Airtime logs.See “Reviewing AirTime”on page 84 for information on this useful feature.Displaying Your Call LogsWhen displaying a Call Log,you can conveniently press to be immediately connected.To display your call logs:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Call Logs.3.Press:◆  for Outgoing calls.◆  for Incoming calls.2ABC1.      '3DEFMENUSENDSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 82
8584Press  to erase the total airtime,or press  to can-cel the operation and return to the previous screen.◆ for LifeTime.The screen displays the combined air-time of every phone call that has been made on yourphone.GHI4CLROKOKReviewing Air TimeYour phone stores three airtime measurements:◆ Last Call - the date,time,and length of your last call.◆ Total - the total number of calls and total airtime.This logcan easily be erased by you and is very convenient fortracking your calls on a monthly basis.You can get a goodidea (although not exact) of how much airtime shouldappear on your monthly bill.◆ Life Time - the entire airtime for your phone since it waspurchased.This airtime log is kept for historical and main-tenance reasons,and cannot be erased.To review airtime:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press  for Call Logs.3.Press for Air Time.4.Press:◆ for Last Call.The screen displays the phone numberof the last call,along with the airtime and the time / datestamp.Press  to return to the previous screen.◆  for Total.The screen displays the total number ofcalls and the airtime for all calls since the last time thisnumber was restarted (or erased).Press  to return tothe previous screen.◆  for Erase Total.Erasing this will cause the “Total”air-time log to be set to “0”.This is a good method to measurehow much airtime you log in the time frame of yourchoice (say a week or a month or a day).3DEFCLR2ABCCLR1.      'GHI43DEFMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 84
87863.Press for Today.4.Enter your event information,you can enter up to 32 char-acters.For more information on Text and Symbol Entryrefer to “Entering text,numbers,or symbols”on page 101.5.Press .6.Enter the Start Time and Date,and press  .7.Enter the End Time and Date,and press  .8.Select an alarm to notify you of your event.Your Alarmoptions are:10 minutes Before,30 minutes Before,1 hourBefore,On Time,and No Alarm.To View an Event:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Scheduler.3.Press for Today.4.Use the navigation key ( ) to view all of the Event infor-mation.If you have more than one event use the naviga-tion key  to display more events.To Add, Edit, or Erase Events:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Scheduler.3.Press for Today.4.To add a New Event for Today press  and  .5.To Edit an Event,navigate to the Event to be edited andpress .2ABCMENU1.      'MENU1.      '5JKLMENUOKOKOKOK1.      '5JKLMENUOKOKOKOKOKOK1.      'Scheduler Your Samsung Phone features a Scheduler to help you keeptrack of important dates and events,create To Do Lists,set aCount Down alarm,check the time in another part of theworld and perform numerical calculations.To access yourScheduler press  .Press the associated digit key toaccess one of the Scheduler options or navigate to theoption you want and press  to access that option.Scheduler has the following options:◆ 1:Today◆ 2:View Month◆ 3:Jump To Date◆ 4:To Do List◆ 5:Count Down◆ 6:World Time◆ 7:Calculator◆ 8:GameWhen entering events in the Scheduler,text entry defaults toT9®Word initial caps (press  to select other text entryoptions).TodayYou can schedule up to 9 events for the current day,Today,indicating each events start and end time.You can even haveyour telephones Scheduler alert you before an event is tostart.Events scheduled for future dates automatically appearon your Today events schedule on that day.For one keyaccess to Today events,slide  to the left.Here’s how to enter an event:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Scheduler.5JKLMENUOKOKMENUOKOK5JKLMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 86
8988◆ Use the navigation key ( ) to select the month and day.4.Press  to display Events for the selected day.If noEvents are scheduled for your selected day (the date is notunderlined) your phone will automatically go to the NewEvent function.◆ Use the Navigation key  to view all events for the dayyou selected.5.Press  to return to the calendar.6.Press  to display the Options menu.Choose whatyou want to do from the Options:New Event,Edit Event,Erase Event,and Exit.All of these options work asdescribed above.Jump To DateJump To Date allows you to specify the calendar date youwant to view.Once at your desired date you can Enter,Edit,and Erase events in your scheduler.To Jump To Date enter your Scheduler:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Scheduler.3.Press  for Jump To Date.4.Enter the date using the digit keys.5.Press  to display the calendar and the date you jumpedto.The date you jumped to is highlighted (reverse video).To add,edit,or erase events refer to “View Month”on page 86.OKOK3DEF5JKLMENUMENUOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOK6.To Erase an Event,navigate to the Event you want to eraseand press  .7.Press  to Exit the Options menu.View MonthView Month allows you to view in calendar format the cur-rent month or a past or future month.In Month View the cur-rent date is highlighted on the calendar (reverse video).Dayswith scheduled Events are underlined.When in month view,the scroll keys work like this:◆ To move up or down the calendar by one week with slid-ing  up or down.◆ To move right or left one day with sliding  left or right.◆ the volume keys  move up or down one month at atime.Access View Month as follows:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Scheduler.3.Press for Month View.◆ Remember,the current date is highlighted.◆ Use the navigation key ( ) to select the month and day.To View a scheduled Event,to add a New Event,or to Edit orErase an Event on your schedule:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Scheduler.3.Press for Month View.◆ The current date is highlighted.2ABC5JKLMENUOKOK2ABC5JKLMENUOKOKOKOKGHI4MENU3DEFMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 88
91905.Press the navigation keys or a digit key to select one ofthe available Options.Your choices are New Event,EditEvent,Erase Event and Exit.6.Press .Count DownHave you ever wanted to know how much time it takes youto do something,or how many minutes,hours,days andmonths until a special event? Your telephones Count Downoption can help you answer these questions.You can createup to 5 Count Down timers using the Count Down ofScheduler.To enter a Count Down:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Scheduler.3.Press  for Count Down.◆ Your telephone is programmed at the factory to CountDown the time remaining until Jnu 1,2002,World Cup.4.Press  or  to enter a new CountDown.5.Enter the name of your new Count Down.To input textand characters refer to “Entering text,numbers,or sym-bols”on page 101.6.Press .7.Enter the time and date that you want to Count Downfrom or Count Down to.OKOK1.      'MENUOKOKMENU5JKL5JKLMENUOKOKTo Do ListYour telephones Scheduler can help you keep track of andprioritize the things you need to do,your To Do List.You canenter and prioritize up to 20 items on your to do list.Here’s how to create a To Do List:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Scheduler.3.Press  for To Do List.4.Enter the item you need to do.To input text and charac-ters refer to “Entering text,numbers,or symbols”on page104.5.Press .6.Enter the time and date.7.Press .8.Using the navigation key ( ) set the priority for To DoList item.Your choices are High or Low.9.Press  to save your prioritized To Do List item.To view,Edit,Add,or Delete To Do List items1.Press .2.Press for Scheduler.3.Press  for To Do List.If you have more than one To Do List item use the navigationkeys to navigate through your To Do List.4.Using the navigation key ( ) find the To Do List itemyou want to change and press  .MENUOKOKGHI45JKLMENUOKOKOKOKOKOKOKOKGHI45JKLMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 90
9392World TimeAre you wanting call a friend in another part of the world areyou wondering what time of the day it is there? To knowwhat time it is before you call use the World Time function ofScheduler.World Time will tell you what time it is in 24 differ-ent time zones around the world along with one or moremajor cities,states or countries in a time zone.To check the current time in another city or country:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Scheduler.3.Press for World Time.4.Use the navigation key ( ) to find the current time inone of these cities,states,countries time zone:• San Francisco • Denver,Arizona• Chicago,Mexico • New York,D.C.• Caracas   • Buenos Aires• Mid Atlantic   • Cape Verde• London,Madrid   • Paris,Berlin• Athens,Helsinki   • Moscow• Abu Dabi   • Tashkent• Alma-ate   • Bangkok,Jakarta• Hong Kong,Beijing   • Seoul,Tokyo• Guam,Sydney   • Okhotsk• Wellington   • Samoa,Midway• Honolulu,Hawaii   • Alaska5.Press .ENDOKOK6MNO5JKLMENU◆ Press the volume key to toggle between AM and PM,orpress  for AM or  for PM.◆ Count Downs can be entered for dates between the years1980 and 2099.8.Press .To view Add,Edit,or Erase a Count Down:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Scheduler.3.Press  for Count Down.◆ Count Down timers display in order of least amount oftime passed since the Count Down was started and leastamount of time remaining until the specified date.◆ Use the navigation keys to view all Count Down entries.4.Using the navigation key ( ) select the Count Downyou want to change and press  .You can add a newCount Down by pressing  .5.Using the navigation key  select one of the Options,New Event,Edit Event,Erase Event,or Exit and press  .Remember,you can also press the digit corresponding toone of the Options to select that Option.OKOKOKOKOKOKMENUMENUOKOK5JKL5JKLMENUOKOKPQRS72ABCSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 92
9594GameYou can enjoy games with the phone.To perfomm a game:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Scheduler.3.Press for Game.4.Scroll to the desired game and press the  key.◆ Press  to display the Game Menu.◆ Press to select.◆ Press to cancel.◆ Press to exit.ENDCLROKOKMENUOKOK8TUV5JKLMENUCalculatorYou can perform calculations including addition,subtraction,multiplication,and division on your phone.To perform a calculation:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Scheduler.3.Press for Calculator.4.Press digit keys to enter the first number in your calcula-tion.Numbers can be up to 9 digits in long.◆ Press  to enter a decimal point.◆ Press  to change the sign of a number to a negative (-).5.Use the navigation key ( ) to set the operator for yourcalculation,your choices are:◆ [+] addition◆ [-] subtraction◆ [x] multiplication◆ [/] division6.Press digit keys to enter the second number of your calcula-tion.7.Press  to perform the calculation and see the result,or:8.You can continue to perform calculations with the sameoperator or change the operator and continue your calcula-tions.Every time that you change the operator the previouscalculation is performed and the result displayed as the topnumber in the display.9.Press  to perform the calculation and see the result.OKOKOKOKOKOKSpaceShiftPQRS75JKLMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 94
9796Note:Once you have set your phone’s mode to “IncomingFax Only”,you cannot receive regular voice calls until youchange back to “Voice”.7.In the Fax program on your PC,setup the Answer mode.Click on “Receive”and select one of the following:◆ Automatic Receive (recommended)◆ Manual ReceiveYour phone is now ready to receive an incoming fax.Receiving a Data File1.Ensure that your phone is connected to your PC and ispowered on.2.Press  to display the Main Menu.3.Press for Setup.4.Press  for Data / Fax.5.Use the scroll keys to select “Incoming Data Only”.6.Press  to save the setting.The screen displays “Noincoming voice calls can be received”.Your phone thenreturns to Standby mode and displays “ * Data Only * ”above the greeting.Note:Once you have set your phone’s mode to “IncomingData Only”,you cannot receive regular voice calls until youchange back to “Voice”.Your phone is now ready to receive an incoming data call.OKOK9WXYZ8TUVMENUFax and Data CallsYour Samsung phone is capable of sending and receiving dig-ital data and fax calls when connected to a computing device(laptop,desktop,handheld,palmtop,etc.) running Windows95,Windows 98,or Windows NT.Your Samsung phone func-tions just like a typical modem on your PC,enabling you touse wireless data involving a wide variety of Windows soft-ware applications.To use digital data with your Samsung phone,you will needto obtain a digital data/fax kit from your service provider.This kit will contain the necessary cables,software,and docu-mentation required for you to connect and use your Samsungphone with your computing device.Note:The phone must be on a digital network to receive orsend faxes and data.Receiving a Fax1.Ensure that your phone is connected to your PC and ispowered on.2.Press  to display the Main Menu.3.Press for Setup.4.Press  for Data / Fax.5.Use the scroll keys to select “Incoming Fax Only”.6.Press  to save the setting.The screen displays “Noincoming voice calls can be received”.Your phone thenreturns to Standby mode and displays “ * Fax Only * ”above the greeting.OKOK9WXYZ8TUVMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 96
9998The Web Browser(WAP)The Web Browser allows you to access certain informationsuch as stock quotes and weather via the Internet.Browsingthe web via the phone is not like using your home comput-er.Site providers have selected only the critical aspects oftheir site to present to wireless phone users,and haveremoved most graphics.Each time you start the Web Browser,the phone will connectto your browser service,and the service indicator icon ( )will appear on the display.Any time the service indicatoricon is visible on the display,your phone is connected to thenetwork and you will be billed accordingly.Rates will varyaccording to your billing plan.The Web Browser will end the connection after a certainperiod of network inactivity and will automatically re-con-nect as necessary.This is normal and is designed to minimizeyour bill.To Setup the Web Browser PromptsYour phone can be set so that you view a prompt each timeyou start or end a Web Browser session.You have the optionto change when these start and end prompts appear.Thedefault setting is no start or end prompt.Here’s how tochange the settings:1.Press  to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Setup.3.Press for Web Browser.4.Use the scroll keys to select one of the four options:◆ Prompt to start.(You will see the prompt when you enterthe browser,but not when you exit it.)0Next8TUVMENUSending a Fax or Data FileWhen connected to a computing device,your phone allowswireless fax and data transmissions.Your computing devicesoftware initiates the call to the destination phone number.Your Samsung phone functions acts as a wireless modem tosend the fax or data file to the number designated by your pcsoftware.SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 98
101100To exit the Web BrowserSimply press  to exit the Web Browser.If the “Prompt toend”or “Prompt both”option is set in the Web Browser Setup ( ) ,you will be prompted whether you wantto end the browser call.The Web Browser Soft KeysAt the bottom of the Web Browser display is a solid barwhich contains browser commands.“Soft”keys below theslide bar are used to execute the commands.These two keysare called soft keys because their function changes depend-ing on where you are in the Web Browser software.6MNO8TUVENDEND◆ Prompt to end (You will see the prompt only when youexit the browser.)◆ Prompt both (You will be prompted when you enter orexit the browser.)◆ Prompt none (The default setting.You will never see theprompt.)5.Press  to save your setting or  to cancel.Launching the Web BrowserNote:The first time you use the Web Browser,you will gothrough a security setup process that takes 3 to 5 minutes.Please follow the on-screen prompts to complete the securi-ty setup process.This initial setup process occurs only thefirst time you access the service.1.Press  to access the Web Browser.Note: A reminder of the charge will appear.Using the softkeys,simply answer yes by sliding  left or no by slidingright.2.Once connected,the Home page (or the last page visited)will be displayed.To access the Home menu page fromany other menu in the Web Browser,press  .3.What appears on the display when accessing the WebBrowser is dependent on the service provider content.Toview additional text,use the scroll keys.CLROKOKOKOK1.      'MENUCLROKOKSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 100
1031023.  Volume Key:◆ Allows you to scroll up or down by a page.4.  SEND Key:Press this key to receive a call while in aWeb Browser session.For more information on thisfeature see “Receiving a phone call while in the WebBrowser”on page 105.5.  CLR Key:This key performs two functions:◆ Backs you up in the browser.Pressing it oncebacks you up one page.Pressing and holding itbacks you up to the Home page.◆ Clears out entered text or numbers.When enter-ing numbers or text,press  to clear the last num-ber,letter,or symbol.Press and hold  to completelyclear the input field.6.  Numbered Keys 0 - 9:If the items on a page are num-bered,you can use these keys to select them.7.  Asterisk Key:This is the shift key.Press before enter-ing text to create upper case letters.8.  0 Key:Enters a 0.Moves to the next word in T9mode.9.  Pound Key:This is the space key.Press to insert aspace.10.  END Key:Exits the Web Browser and returns thephone to Standby mode.11.  MENU Key:Press this key to display browser Menu.SENDCLRShift0NextSpaceENDMENUNavigating the Web BrowserWhen you use the Web Browser,some keyson your phone operate differently than ona normal phone call.These keys areexplained below.The Web Browserpresents on-screen items in one of thefollowing ways:◆ text or numeric input◆ links (embedded in content)◆ numbered options (some optionsmay not be numbered)◆ simple textYou can act on the options or links bymaking use of the soft keys.The soft keys are located belowthe bottom line of the display.Here’s how the keys work in the Web Browser:1.  OK / Soft Keys: This is left or right soft key.When youslide this key left it will be a left soft key,or slideright it will be a right soft key.If you press  toselect the highlighted item.2.  OK/Navigation key:Use the navigation key ( ) toscroll to and select brower options by sliding left,right,up or down.The currently selected option isindicated by “ “.You can also use the navigation keysto move the cursor when editing text.OKOKOKOK3DEF15JKL 6MNOGHI49WXYZPQRS702ABC.      'SEND ENDCLR8TUVNextMENUShift SpaceOKOK»OKOKOKOKSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 102
105104Using LinksLinks have several purposes,including jumping to a differentpage,jumping to a different site,or even initiating a phonecall from some sites.Links are shown inside of brackets ( [   ] ),and you can normally use the left soft key to select alink when it is highlighted.Initiating a Phone Call during a Web Browser SessionYou may initiate a phone call from the Web Browser if thesite you are using supports this feature (the phone numbermay be highlighted and the left soft key will appear as“Call.”).In most cases,you can also use the  key to callthe number.The browser connection will be terminatedwhen you initiate the call.After you end the call,your phonewill return to Standby mode.Receiving a phone call  while in the Web BrowserYou can receive phone calls while in a Web Browser session.During a Web Browser session your phone and your serviceprovider pass information back and forth in packets,this isdone for efficiency and it reduces your service access cost.Your phone is connected to the service provider only duringthe exchange of a packet;the Service Indicator will be pre-sent when a packet is being exchanged.Your phone storesthis information contained in a packet in memory for you touse.Whenever packets,or information,is not beingexchanged your phone can receive calls.To answer a callwhile in the Web Browser press the  key.When youcomplete your call you are automatically returned to yourWeb Browser session where you were when you answeredyour call.SENDSENDEntering text, numbers, or symbolsWhen you are prompted to enter text,the current text entrymethod will appear on the right soft key as T9word,alpha,SYM1 or NUM.To change the Input Mode,press the soft key.T9®Text InputT9 Text Input enables you to easily enter text.T9 (for “text on9 keys”) requires only one key press per letter,and quicklyrecognizes the most commonly used word of a numericsequence.For example,to enter the word “hello,”you canspell out the word by pressing only five keys,4-3-5-5-6.T9Text Input knows the most commonly used sequence forthat numeric sequence is “hello”.If two or more words sharethe same numeric sequence,T9 software provides the mostcommonly used word,with the ability to scroll to the nextmost commonly used word by pressing the  .Press repeatedly to display all of the available words that T9knows.When the word you want displays continue to entertext in the same way or you can change to another text orcharacter entry mode.If the word you want to enter is notknown by T9 press  to change the Input Mode.Alphabetical Text EntryText characters may be entered in alpha Input Mode bypressing the key corresponding to the letter that you want toenter.Press the same key repeatedly to change between thecharacters represented by each key.Numbers and Symbol EntryNumbers and symbols are entered by changing to the appro-priate Input Mode and pressing the soft key for the  symbolyou want,or the digit key of the number you want.MENU0Next0NextMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 104
107106Orange MenuYou can use the Phone Tool kit service’s features in yourphone.To use this service.Press  , .For more information,please contact with your localprovider.2ABCMENUUsing BookmarksYou can bookmark many individual pages for easy access at alater time.Bookmarks save you time by reducing the numberof steps it takes to access a desired page.To Create a Bookmark1.Go to the page that you want to mark.2.Press  .A list of options appears.3.Select Mark Site.4.If the page has a title,it will be automatically used for thename of the bookmark.You can also change the bookmarkname.Selecting Save will save the name and add the pageto your list of bookmarks.5.A message will appear confirming that the bookmark wasadded to the list.Select OK to return to the screen thatyou marked to resume navigation within the WebBrowser.6.The new bookmark is added to the bottom of your book-mark list.Finding a Bookmark1.From the Home Page,select Bookmarks.2.Select the bookmark you want and press  .Or1.From the Home Page,press and hold the number associat-ed with the bookmark in the bookmark list.OKOKMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 106
109108Your Phone’s Main Menu Main Menu Main Menu 1 Main Menu 21.WAP ➪ 1.Help2.Home3.Mark Site4.Show URL5.Restart6.Phone.con7.Advanced2.Orange3.Calls ➪ 1.Outgoing2.Incoming3.Erase Logs ➪ 1.Outgoing2.Incoming3.All4.Air Time ➪ 1.Last Call2.Total3.Erase Total4.Life Time4.PhoneBook ➪ 1.Find Name 2.Add Entry3.Find Entry5.Scheduler ➪ 1.Today2.View Month3.Jump To Date4.To Do List5.Count Down6.World Time7.Calculator8.Game6.User Setup ➪ 1.Display ➪ 1.Backlight2.Greeting3.Animation4.My Phone #5.Language6.Version2.Ring ➪ 1.Ring Vol2.Ring Type3.Ring Tone3.Key Volume4.Alerts ➪ 1.Minute Beep2.SVC Alert3.Connect4.Disconnect5.Alarm ➪ 1.Set2.Release6.Diff.Ring7.Power on / off8.Data / Fax Alert7.Voice Dial 1.Record2.Review3.Erase All4.Set Active8.Phone Setup 1.Auto Retry2.Auto Answer3.Auto Hyphen4.Anykey Answer5.Tone Length6.Set Time7.Set NAM8.System Sel9.Data / Fax0.Web Browser0.Security 1.Lock2.Restrict3.Lock Code4.Priority #5.PIN6.Clr Memory7.Hide My #8.Vocoder0.Reset PhoneMenusYour phone includes both a Main Menu and an In Use Menu.Main MenuThe Main Menu contains nine primary options,most ofwhich contain sub-menus (see “Your Phone’s Main Menu”onpage 109).In Use MenuThe In Use Menu options are available in Conversationmode:1. Mute / (Un)mute2. Calls3. Phone Book4. Silent Key5. Send Tel #6. My Phone #7. VersionSND:Send DTMFNavigating MenusTo access a menu option,press  ,and then press thescroll keys to scan menu options.Press the associated digitkey to select the desired option.If you know the number ofthe option you want to select,simply press  ,and thenpress the associated digit key to select the desired option.(You do not have to scroll through the list or display anoption in order to select it.)Note:Closing the phone will cancel any menu operation.The phone will automatically return to Standby mode fromany menu if you don’t touch a key for 60 seconds.MENUMENUSCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 108
111110Radio Frequency SafetyIn 1991—1992,the Institute of Electrical and ElectronicsEngineers (IEEE) and the American National StandardsInstitute (ANSI) joined in updating ANSI’s 1982 standard forsafety levels with respect to human exposure to RF signals.More than 120 scientists,engineers,and physicians from uni-versities,government health agencies,and industry devel-oped this updated standard after reviewing the availablebody of research.In 1993,the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) adopted this updated standard in a regula-tion.In August 1996,the FCC adopted a hybrid standard con-sisting of the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and the guidelinespublished by the National Council of Radiation Protectionand Measurements (NCRP).The design of the phone complies with these updated stan-dards.Of course,if you want to limit RF exposure even fur-ther than the updated standard,you can choose to controlthe duration of your calls and operate your phone in themost power-efficient manner.◆ You should not touch the antenna unneccessarily whenusing the phone.◆ Touching the antenna may affect the call quality and maycause the unit to operate at higher power than it wouldneed otherwise.◆ When using the handset,hold the handset just as youwould hold and other telephone,and keep the antennapointed up and over your shoulder.◆ Use of hands-free devices will further limit RF exposure.Emergency Calls IMPORTNAT NOTICE! PLEASE READ!Because of various transmission methods,network parame-ters,and user settings used to complete a call from yourwireless phone,a connection cannot always be guaranteed.Therefore,emergency calling may not be available on allwireless networks at all times.Usage Guidelines: All aboutPerformance and SafetyUnderstanding Signal StrengthThe voice quality of your phone will always be at its bestwhen the antenna is fully raised.If you’re inside a building,reception may be better near a window.The quality of each call you make or receive depends on thesignal strength in your area.Your phone will inform your ofthe current signal strength by displaying a number of barsnext to the signal strenght icon.The more bars displayed,thestronger the signal.The signal strength indicator ( )displays in the upper left corner of your display.Understanding Power Save ModeIf you’re trying to use your phone in an area where the signalis too weak,the Power Save feature will automatically acti-vate to conserve battery power when you’ve been unable topick up a signal for 10 minutes.If your phone is on,it willperiodically recheck service availability (about every threeminutes),or you can do it yourself manually by pressing anykey.A message will be displayed on the screen any timePower Save has been activated.Understanding How Your Phone OperatesYour phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver.When it’s turned on,it receives and transmits radio frequen-cy (RF) signals.When your phone is in use,the system han-dling your call controls the power level.This product meetsall FCC requirements for RF power output levels for thishandset type.Specifications Subject to ChangeThe information contained in this manual is believed to becorrect at the time of printing,however,Samsung reservesthe right to change or modify any of the specificationswihtout notice or obligation to update existing units.SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 110
113112◆ Do not use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in highhumidity areas (such as a bathroom).◆ When a battery charger is not in use,disconnect it fromthe power source.◆ Never dispose of the battery by incineration (fire).◆ Keep the metal contacts at the battery base clean.◆ Do not attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery,as injuries or burns may result.◆ You may need to recharge the battery if it has not beenused for a long period of time.◆ Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptableperformance.It can be charged hundreds of times before itwill need to be replaced.◆ Do not allow metal objects or liquids to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals,as injuries or burns mayresult.◆ To avoid damage,store the battery in temperatures rangingfrom -4°F to 185°F,and avoid leaving the battery unusedfor very long periods.Follow these storage rules:◆ Less than one month:-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 50°C)◆ More than one month:-4°F to 113°F (-20°C to 35°C)Battery Disposal and RecyclingPlease follow these guidelines when disposing of or recy-cling the battery:◆ Do not dispose of the battery in a fire;the cell mayexplode.Check the regulations in your area for special dis-posal instructions.◆ Do not open or puncture the battery;the released     elec-trolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes andskin,and can be toxic if swallowed.◆ Charge the battery in accordance with the instructionsspecified in this user guide (see “Charging the Battery”onpage 19).DO NOT depend on this phone as a primary method of dial-ing 999 or for any other essential or emergency communica-tions.Remember to always turn your phone on and check for ade-quate signal strength before placing a call.Maintaining Your Phone’s Peak PerformanceTo operate your phone properly — that is,to maintain safeand satisfactory service — you should follow these rules:◆ For best reception,extend the antenna fully.◆ Hold the phone with the antenna up and over your shoul-der.◆ Do not hold,bend,or twist the phone antenna at any time.◆ Close the phone antenna when not on a call.◆ Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna.◆ Speak directly into the microphone.◆ Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liq-uid ◆ Only Samsung authorized personnel should service yourphone and its accessories.Protecting Your BatteryFor best battery performance,you should follow these guide-lines:◆ Use your battery only for its intended purpose.◆ Only use Samsung-approved batteries and desktop charg-ers.These chargers are designed to maximize battery life.Using other batteries or chargers will invalidate your war-ranty and may cause damage as well.◆ You must never use a battery charger that is damaged inany way or worn out.◆ To avoid damage,only charge the battery in temperaturesthat range from 32°F to 104°F.SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 112
115114Following Safety GuidelinesTo operate your phone safely and efficiently,you shouldalways follow any special guidelines in a given area,and turnyour phone off in areas where use is forbidden or when itmay cause interference or danger.Turn Off Your Phone Before FlyingYou should turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft.To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems,U.S.Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations require youto have permission from a crew member to use your phonewhile the plane is on the ground.To prevent any risk of inter-ference,FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while theplane is in the air.Restricting Children’s Access to Your PhoneYour phone should not be played with by children.Theycould hurt themselves and others,damage the phone,ormake calls that increase your phone bill.CautionsAny changes or modifications to your phone not expresslyapproved in this document could void your warranty for thisequipment and void your authority to operate this equip-ment.Only use approved batteries,antennas,and chargers.The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerousand will invalidate the phone warranty if said accessoriescause damage or a defect to the phone.Although your phone is quite sturdy,it is a complex piece ofhardware and can be broken.Use common-sense guidelinesto avoid dropping,hitting,bending,or sitting on it.FCC NoticeThe phone may cause TV or radio interference if used inclose proximity to receiving equipment.The FCC can requireyou to stop using the telephone if such interference cannotbe eliminated.Storing Your PhoneYou must not store or carry your phone,its parts,or acces-sories in the same compartment or other area whereOperating a Motor VehicleIMPORTANT NOTICE! PLEASE READ!FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONSMAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURYAND PROPERTY DAMAGE.You should never use a hand-held phone while operating amotor vehicle.It may divert your attention away from drivingand may be illegal in some cities and states.You should parkyour vehicle legally before using your hand-held phone.Remember,safety comes first.◆ Your hand-held phone should be stored in a secure placeso that,in the event of a sudden stop or collision withanother vehicle,the phone will not damage property orinjure anyone.For example,airbags inflate very quicklyand with great force.Serious injury may result if you haveplaced your phone in the area of deployment of an air bagand the bag inflates.SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 114
117116Liquefied Petroleum GasVehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane orbutane) must comply with the National Fire ProtectionStandard (NFPA-58).For a copy of this standard,contact theNational Fire Protection Association,One Batterymarch Park,Quincy,MA 02269,Attn.:Publication Sales Division.Turn Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas or Posted AreasTo avoid interfering with blasting operations,you should turnoff your phone when in a blasting area or in other areas withsigns indicating that two-way radios should be turned off.Construction crews use remote-controlled RF devices to setoff explosives.Turn off your phone when you are in any area with a poten-tially explosive atmosphere.It is rare,but your phone or itsaccessories could generate sparks.Sparks could cause anexplosion or a fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often,butnot always clearly marked.They include fueling areas such asgas stations;below deck on boats;fuel or chemical transfer orstorage facilities;areas where the air contains chemical orparticles such as grain,dust,or metal powders;and any otherarea where you would normally be advised to turn off yourvehicle engine.Do not transport or store flammable gas,liquid,or explosivesin the compartment of any vehicle that contains your phoneor accessories.Your Phone as a Network DeviceYour telephone requires a service provider to send andreceive calls.Your phone is only one part of a system or “net-work”of devices that makes it possible for you to send andreceive calls,text messages,voice message,access theInternet using Web Browser and to take advantage of all ofthe other services and features avaliable when your phone isused with your service provider.To make all of the featuresavailable to you,your phone is designed by Samsung andyour service provider to allow your service provider to send(at any time) a variety or information and messages to yourthere flammable liquids,gases,or explosive or flammablematerials.Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment is shielded from radiofrequency (RF) signals.However,some electronic equipmentmay not be shielded,or adequately shielede,from RF signalsRF signals from wireless telephones may affect such equip-ment.RF signals from your phone may affect systems in your vehi-cle,including improperly installed or inadequately shieldedelectronic operating and entertainment systems in motorvehicles (such as electronic ignition systems,electronicspeed control systems,electronic snti-skid or antilock brakingsystems,electronic speed control systems,and air bag sys-tems).You should check with the manufacturer of your vehi-cle (and the manufacturers of any equipment added to yourvehicle) to determine whether its systems are adequatelyshielded from external RF signals and to determine appropri-ate safety precautions.You must consult the manufacturer of any personal medicaldevices (such as pacemakers and hearing aids) to determineif they are adequately shielded from external RF signals andthe appropriate safety precautions to take with such devicesFor example safety instructions for pacemakers may includeminimum distances that the phone should be kept from thepacemaker,areas where the phone should not be kept (forexample,the breast pocket),use of the ear opposite thepacemaker,and other such safety instructions.The advicefrom the manufacturers may change from time to time.If atany time you suspect any such interference,turn off yourphone immediately.Turn off the phone in healthcare facilities and request per-mission before using the phone near medical equipment.FCC Compliance InformationThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the condition that this device doesnot cause harmful interference.SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 116
119118AccessoriesBatteriesTwo types of Li Ion batteries are available for use with yourSAMSUNG phone:• Standard Battery• Extended Battery Desktop Charger  The Dual - Slot Desktop Charger charges the battery at yourhome or office.The Socket - outlet shall be installed near the equipment andshall be easily accesible.Car Charger Kit The Cigarette Lighter Adapter charges your SAMSUNG phonein a vehicle while you drive and enables you to operate thephone from a vehicle cigarette lighter socket.Hands-Free Car Kit The Hands-Free Car Kit provides safety,freedom and conve-nience in your vehicle.(Kit includes Cradle and Microphone.) Travel AdapterThe Travel Charger plugs into a wall outlet and enables youto charge a single battery at your home or office or whiletraveling.Phone.You may think of this as an over the air service toyour phone.While this is taking place your phone’s displayreads “Programming in Progress”.If you see the“Programming in Progress”message do not turn off yourphone.If you turn off your phone during a download yourphone or some of it’s features may not work properly in thenetwork.If this happens don’t worry,contact your serviceprovider for help in correcting the problem.When complete your phone displays “ProgrammingSuccessful”.The service on your phone was successful andyou can continue to use your phone as normally do.Information To UserThis equipment has been tested and found to comply withthe limits of a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reason-able protection against harmful interference in a residentialinstallation.This ewuipment generates,uses and can radiateradio frequency energy and,if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interfer-ence to radio communications.However,there is no guaran-tee that interference will not occur in a particular installa-tion;if this equipment does cause harmful interference toradio or television reception,which can be determined byturning the equipment off and on,the user is encouraged totry to correct the interference by one or more of the follow-ing measures:◆ 1.Reorient/Relocate the receiving antenna.◆ 2.Increase the separation between the equipment andreceiver.◆ 3.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differ-ence from that to which the receiver is connected.◆ 4.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techni-cian for help.CAUTION:Changes or modifications not expressly approvedby the manufacturer responsible for compliance could voidthe user’s authority to operate the equipment.SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 118
121120Sending a Fax or Data File,98Dialing,22,32,33,54,57Correcting Dialing Mistakes,123Dialing numbers from your PhoneBook,33,71Digit Entry,33Display,16,43-46,114Backlight Control,9,43Display indicators,16language,45Driving,114DTMF,38,36Eearpiece volume,26Editing Phone Book numbers,70Emergency dialing,31Ending a Call,23Entering text,numbers,or symbols,86,90,104alphabetical,104numbers and symbols,104T9,104eraseerase all,23,58,62,79erase all the digits at once,23erase an individual text message,62erase one digit at a time,23explosive atmosphere,116,117Ffailed call,29Fax,96-98FCC Notice,115Federal Communications (FCC),110-112,115,118Find Entry,65GGreeting,44Personal Greeting,44HHand Strap,7Hands-Free Car Kit,43,55Headset,7Headset connector,9IIn Use Menu,108incoming call,19,23,24,27,28,151incoming voice calls,39,96,97interference,115-116,118Internet,99LLED Indicator,10lock code,70,71,73-79default lock code,76Lock Code Setting,76lock the phone,73,74Locking the Phone,74new lock code,76Lock Mode,71,73,78place an outgoing call in Lock mode,74MMain Menu,108make calls,27manually dial a number using apause(s),33melody tones,48,50Memory,59,63,70-72,78Memory Dialing Shortcuts,18,63,71Menu,108access a menu option,108back up one menu level,13In Use Menu,25,108MENU Key,13Messages,59,60,61,63erase a message after reviewing,62kinds of messages,59Message Memory Capacity,59Message Services,12,58Microphone,25mute during a call,25Minute Beep,40ModeConversation Mode,20Power Save Mode,21Index999999,37,73,75,112Call Restriction Options,75Lock Mode,31,73,78Priority Numbers,75,76,78Aaccess a menu option,108accessories,7,18,119Connector,7Travel Adapter,7,19Extended Battery,119Hand Strap,7Hands-Free Car Kit,43,55Headset,7add digits,30Airtime,82,84review airtime,84Reviewing Airtime,82,84Alarm,44,45,47,48,49,87cancel the alarm,48silence the alarm,48Alerts,40,41,49Alerts settings,49Connect Alert,40,41Disconnect Alert,40,41Minute Beep,40Service Alert,40answer,24,28,34,35,105Answering a Call,24,28Any Key Answer,24Antenna,10,110,115reception,110Any Key Answer,35area codes,30Automatic Answer,34Automatic Hyphenation,35Automatic Retry,34BBacklight,9,43Backlight Control,9,43Battery,15,18-19,112,115Battery Disposal and Recycling,113battery performance,112-113Charging the Battery,18,19,113Charging with the Traveler Adapter,19Installing the Battery,18recharge the battery,110,19,113Replace the battery,113store the battery,113Block Own Number,26Bookmarks,106browser commands,99CCalculator,94Call Dropped,29Call Failed,29Call Forwarding,27call logs,82Erasing Call Logs,82,83incoming call,23,24,27,28,51Outgoing Calls Log,27Erasing Call Logs,82,83Reviewing Airtime,82,84call waiting,28caller IDUsing Caller ID,26Cautions,115Charging the Battery,19,113Clear Keyback up one menu level,13correct a misdialed digit,23erase one character,13erase one digit at a time,23conference calls,27confidential number,70Conversation Mode,20In Use Menu,25,108correct a misdialed digit,23customize,50DDangerous Areas,117data,96-98Receiving a Data File,97SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 120
123122Voice-Activated Dialing,54erase all Voice Dialing entries,58Reviewing Voice Dialing Entries,57Voice Dialing Activation,54volume key,8,12earpiece volume,26WWeb Browser,99bookmarks,106browser commands,99exit the Web Browser,101Launching the Web Browser,100Web Browser Soft Keys,101navigating,102using links,105Standby Mode,20Mute Microphoneduring conversation,25Mute the ringer,50NNAM,37,45Navigation Key,11No Service Indicator,16OOut of calling range,29Out of Range,29Outgoing Calls Log,27PPagesnumeric pages,59,62Pause Dialing,32pause dialing methods,32Personal Greeting,44Phone Book,64,70,72Adding a Name Ringer,69Erasing Entries,71Erasing the Phone Book,71Find Entry,65make a number secret,70Placing a callplace a three-way call,27place an outgoing call in Lock mode,73using Voice Dialing,57Placing a Call,57Power Save Mode,21Prepend Dialing,30prepend existing phone numbers,30Rradio frequency,see RFrecharge the battery,19,113Redialing callsredial the last call,22reviewreview airtime,84reviewing text messages,60Reviewing Voice Dialing Entries,57RF,110-112,115-118RingerMute the ringer,50Ring Type Setting,51silence the ringer,25Roaming,16SSafety ConsiderationsCautions,115explosive atmosphere,116,117SchedulerCalculator,94Count Down,91Jump To Date,89To Do List,90Today,86View Month,88World Time,93Secret phone numbers,70Security,73-81Send Tel #,108Service,16,30Service indicator,16Silent Key,108Speed Dialing,72Standby Mode,20Standby or Conversation,20Storing your settingsstore phone numbers and names,66Storing phone numbers at the end of acall,67Ttemporarily unblock,26text messages,60reviewing text messages,60Three-Way Calling,27Tone Length Setting,36VVersion,46vibrate,13Vibrator on,13SCH-N100(eng)  4/6/00 11:54 AM  Page 122

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