Samsung Electronics Co SCHN353 Single-Mode Cellular Phone (CDMA) User Manual SCH N213 FCC

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Single-Mode Cellular Phone (CDMA) SCH N213 FCC

Users Manual

ELECTRONICSPrinted in KoreaCode No.: GH68-XXXXXEnglish. 04/2004.Rev.1.0World Wide Webhttp://www.samsungmobile.com* Some contents of this manual may differ from your phonedepending upon the software of the phone or your serviceprovider.Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep itfor future reference.PORTABLE CELLULARTELEPHONESCH-N353User’s Manual
1IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................... 5UNPACKING ...................................................................................... 7YOUR PHONE Phone Layout  ...................................................................................... 8Display .............................................................................................. 11Backlight ........................................................................................... 13Service Light ...................................................................................... 13GETTING STARTEDInstalling the Battery  .......................................................................... 14Charging the Battery ........................................................................... 15Switching the Phone On/Off ................................................................ 17Your Phone’s Modes ........................................................................... 18Using the Soft Keys ............................................................................ 20CALL FUNCTIONSMaking a Call  ..................................................................................... 21Answering a Call ................................................................................. 27Options During a Call .......................................................................... 28Using Caller ID .................................................................................... 29Viewing Missed Calls  ........................................................................... 29Quickly Switching to Vibrate Mode ....................................................... 30Quickly Switching to 1-Beep Mode ....................................................... 30Call Forwarding  .................................................................................. 31Call Waiting ........................................................................................ 31Three-Way Calling ............................................................................... 32Table of Contents
32ENTERING TEXTChanging the Text Input Mode  ............................................................. 34Using the T9(English) Mode  ................................................................. 35Using the Alphabet Mode ..................................................................... 37Using the Symbol Mode ....................................................................... 38Using the Number Mode ...................................................................... 39USING THE MENUSAccessing Menu Functions by Scrolling .................................................. 40Accessing Menu Functions by Using its Shortcut  .................................... 41List of Menu Functions ......................................................................... 42PHONE BOOKFind (Menu 1-1) ............................................................................. 46Add Entry (Menu 1-2) ..................................................................... 49Groups (Menu 1-3)  ......................................................................... 52Memory Status (Menu 1-4) .............................................................. 53MESSAGEWrite (Menu 2-1) ............................................................................. 54Inbox (Menu 2-2) ........................................................................... 56Outbox (Menu 2-3) ......................................................................... 57Draft (Menu 2-4) ............................................................................ 58Templates (Menu 2-5) .................................................................... 58Erase Messages (Menu 2-6) ............................................................. 59Settings (Menu 2-7) ........................................................................ 59Voice Mail (Menu 2-8) ..................................................................... 61CALL HISTORYMissed (Menu 3-1)  .......................................................................... 62Received (Menu 3-2)  ...................................................................... 63Dialled (Menu 3-3)  ......................................................................... 64Erase History (Menu 3-4)  ................................................................ 64Call Duration (Menu 3-5)  ................................................................ 65SOUNDRingtones (Menu 4-1) ..................................................................... 66Ringer Volume (Menu 4-2) .............................................................. 67Alerts (Menu 4-3) ........................................................................... 68Key Tone (Menu 4-4) ...................................................................... 69Power On/Off Melody (Menu 4-5) .................................................. 69DISPLAYLanguage (Menu 5-1) ...................................................................... 70Service Area (Menu 5-2) .................................................................. 70Wallpaper (Menu 5-3) .................................................................... 70Banner (Menu 5-4) ......................................................................... 71Backlight (Menu 5-5) ...................................................................... 71LCD Contrast (Menu 5-6) ................................................................ 72ORGANIZERScheduler (Menu 6-1) ..................................................................... 73Task List (Menu 6-2) ....................................................................... 77Memo Pad (Menu 6-3) .................................................................... 79Alarm (Menu 6-4)  ........................................................................... 80Calculator (Menu 6-5)  ..................................................................... 81World Time (Menu 6-6) ................................................................... 82Countdown (Menu 6-7) ................................................................... 83SETTINGCall (Menu 7-1)................................................................................ 85Phone/System (Menu 7-2) ............................................................... 88Security (Menu 7-3) ......................................................................... 90GAMESSettings (Menu 8-1) ......................................................................... 94Games (Menu 8-2) ........................................................................... 95
4 5HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATIONExposure to Radio Frequency(RF) Signals ............................................ 96For Body Operation ............................................................................ 98Precautions When Using Batteries ....................................................... 99Road Safety ..................................................................................... 101Operating Environment .................................................................... 101Electronic Devices ............................................................................. 102Potentially Explosive Environments ................................................... 104Emergency Calls ............................................................................... 105Other Important Safety Information .................................................. 106Care and Maintenance ...................................................................... 107GLOSSARY ......................................................................... 109INDEX ............................................................................... 112QUICK REFERENCE CARD .................................................... 115Important SafetyPrecautionsRead these guidelines before using your wireless phone.Failure to comply with them may be dangerous orillegal. Road Safety at All TimesDo not use a hand-held phone while driving; park thevehicle first. Switching Off When RefuelingDo not use the phone at a refueling point (servicestation) or near fuels or chemicals.Switching Off in an AircraftWireless phones can cause interference. Using them inan aircraft is both illegal and dangerous.Switching Off in HospitalsSwitch off your phone near medical equipment.Follow any regulations or rules in force.InterferenceAll wireless phones may be subject to interference,which could affect their performance.Special RegulationsMeet any special regulations in force in any area andalways switch off your phone whenever it is forbiddento use it, or when it may cause interference or danger(in a hospital for example).
7IImmppoorrttaanntt  SSaaffeettyy  PPrreeccaauuttiioonnss6Travel AdapterHandsetBatteryUser’s ManualUnpackingYour package contains the following items.In addition, you can obtain the following accessories foryour phone from your local Samsung dealer:•  Car charger •  Straight HeadsetSensible UseUse only in the normal position (held to the ear). Avoidunnecessary contact with the antenna when the phoneis switched on.Emergency CallEnsure the phone is switched on and in service. Key in the emergency number for your present location,then press         . You must deactivate any unnecessaryfeatures before you can make an emergency call. Giveall the necessary information as accurately as possible.Do not end the call until given permission to do so.Water ResistanceYour phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dry.Accessories and BatteriesUse only Samsung-approved accessories and batteries. Qualified ServiceOnly qualified service personnel may install or repairyour phone.For more detailed safety information, see “Healthand Safety Information” on page 96.CAUTIONRISK OF EXPLOSION IF A BATTERY IS REPLACEDBY AN INCORRECT TYPE.DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDINGTO THE INSTRUCTIONS.Straight Headset
98YYoouurr  PPhhoonneePerform the functions indicated by the textabove them, on the bottom line of thedisplay.In menu mode, scroll through the menuoptions and Phonebook memory.In standby mode, enters theMessages menu,        enters the PhoneBook menu,        enters the Schedulermenu,        enters the Sound menu. Key FunctionsHeadset jackAdapter outletEarpieceDisplayMicrophoneYour PhonePhone LayoutThe following illustrations shows the main elements ofyour phone.Ends a call. Also switches the phone onand off when held down. In menu mode, cancels your input andreturns to standby mode.Makes or answers a call.In standby mode, redials the last outgoingnumber when pressed twice or helddown.(soft keys)Enters numbers, letters and some specialcharacters.~Deletes characters from the display.In menu mode, returns to the previousmenu level.Keys
1110YYoouurr  PPhhoonneeDisplayLayoutThe display has three areas.Icons areaText andgraphic areaSignal Strength : Shows the receivedsignal strength. The greater the number ofbars, the better the signal.IconsService: Appears when a call is inprogress.No Service: Appears when you are outsidea service area. When it appears, you cannotmake or receive calls. YYoouurr  PPhhoonneeKey Functions Soft keyindications areaIn standby mode, activates the key guardmode when held down.In text input mode, changes the case.In standby mode, enters or exits vibratemode when held down.In text input mode, inserts a space.New Message: Appears when a new textmessage is received.Keys (continued...)
1312BacklightA backlight illuminates the display and the keypad.When you press any key, the backlight lights up. It turnsoff if no key is pressed within a given period of time,depending on the Backlight option set under theDisplay menu.In key guard mode, the backlight turns on only when youpress      .To specify the length of time the phone waits before thebacklight turns off, set the Backlight menu option(Menu 5-5); see page 75 for further details.Service LightThe service light is on the top left of the phone. Itflashes to indicate an incoming call or a message. Italso flashes for a few seconds when you turn the phoneon or off.YYoouurr  PPhhoonneeYYoouurr  PPhhoonneeAlarm: Appears when you set an alarm.Battery Strength: Shows the level of yourbattery. The more bars you see, the morepower you have left.Vibrate mode: Appears when vibrate modeturns on. Incoming calls vibrate the phoneinstead of ringing.Ringer Off: Appears when you set theRinger Vol option to Off. Voice Privacy: Appears when the VoicePrivacy feature is activated.Roaming: Appears when you are out ofyour home area and have logged onto adifferent network, when traveling in othercountries, for example.Icons (continued...)
15GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd14Getting StartedInstalling the Battery1.  Remove the battery cover by pressing down thegroove and then sliding the cover out.2.  Place the battery into the battery slot, making surethat the metal contact is facing down on the topright.3. Place the battery cover, as shown, and slide it towardthe top of the phone until it clicks into place.Charging the BatteryYour phone is powered by a rechargable Li-ion battery. Atravel adapter comes with your phone. Use onlyapproved batteries and chargers. Ask your localSamsung dealer for further details. You can use the phone while the battery is charging. Note: You must fully charge the battery before usingyour phone for the first time. A discharged batteryis fully recharged in approximately 3 hours. 1. With the battery in position on the phone, plug theconnector of the travel adapter into the connector slotat the bottom of the phone.
17GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd16GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddSwitching the Phone On/Off1. Press and hold down      for more than one secondto switch the phone on.The service light on the left of the phone flashes, andan alert sounds. When the system locates services, itdisplays the date and time. You can now place andreceive calls.If the phone is out of the service area, the No Serviceicon ( ) appears on the display and you cannotmake and receive calls. You can try again later whenservice is available.2. When you wish to switch the phone off, hold downfor more than two seconds.WARNING!Do not switch the phone on when mobile phone useis prohibited or when it may cause interference ordanger.Note: If you want to switch the phone off in key guardmode, unlock the keys first by pressing       and  .2. Plug the adapter into a standard AC wall outlet. The service light indicates the status of the batterybeing charged.• Red: the battery is charging.• Green: the battery is fully charged.• Orange: the battery is not plugged properly oroperating at a temperature that is too high or toolow. Please check the adapter and battery.3. When charging is finished and the lamp on thecharger turns green, unplug the adapter from the ACwall outlet and then from the phone.Low Battery IndicatorWhen the battery is weak and only a few minutes oftalk time remain, the battery sensor lets you know byblinking an empty Battery Strength icon ( ), you willhear a warning tone and the "Battery is low" messagewill be repeated at regular intervals on the display.When the battery becomes too weak for the phone tooperate, it switches off automatically.
19GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteedd18GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddYour Phone’s ModesStandby ModeStandby is the most basic state of your phone. Thephone goes into standby mode after you turn it on, orwhenever you briefly press        . When your phone is instandby mode, you will typically see the bannermessage and current date and time. If you enter a phonenumber, you can press          to dial it or press the Savesoft key to save it in the internal Phonebook. Press  at any time to return to standby mode. Becareful; if you are on a call when you press  , youwill disconnect the call and return to standby mode. The Main Menu can be accessed when you are instandby mode.Talk ModeYou can place and answer calls only when your phone isturned on. During a call, the phone is in Talk mode.While you are in talk mode, pressing the Menu soft keygives you a list of options. See page 27 for details onthe options.Power Save ModeYour phone comes with a Power Save feature that willautomatically be activated if your phone is unable tofind a signal after 15 minutes of searching. While this feature is active, the phone’s battery charge isconserved. The phone will automatically recheck for asignal periodically. To manually force the phone torecheck for a signal, press any key. A message on thedisplay lets you know when your phone is operating inpower save mode.Key Guard ModeYou can lock the keypad by pressing and holding         instandby mode. You can prevent accidental key pressingwith this key guard mode.To unlock your keypad, press       and        .When you have incoming calls or alarm occurs in the keyguard mode, the key guard is automatically deactivatedand the phone goes to standby mode. The key guard willbe automatically activated after the predeterminedamount of time.See page 88 for details, Key Guard menu option (Menu7-2-1).Lock ModeWhen you lock your phone using the Lock Mode menuoption (Menu 7-3-1) in the Security menu, you cannotuse the phone’s features. In lock mode, you can receivemessages and calls, but you cannot place an outgoingcall until you unlock the phone. For details about locking and unlocking your phone, seepage 90.
2120GGeettttiinngg  SSttaarrtteeddUsing the Soft KeysYour phone offers a set of functions that allow you tocustomize it. These functions are arranged in menus andsub-menus, accessed via the two soft keys markedand        . Each menu and sub-menu allows you to viewand alter the settings of a particular function. The roles of the soft keys vary according to the currentcontext; the label on the bottom line of the display justabove each key indicates its current role. Example:Press the left softkey to access theMenu options.Press the rightsoft key to accessthe Find menu.Call FunctionsMaking a CallIn standby mode, enter the area code and phone numberand press  .Note: If you have set Auto Redial option (Menu 7-1-2) toon, the phone will automatically retry the call upto 10 times when a connection fails. See page 87.Correcting the NumberTo clear Actionthe last digit press    .displayedthe whole display  hold down        for morethan one second.Ending a CallWhen you want to finish your call, briefly press        .If you press        , the call time, or the length of the call,displays briefly and the phone returns to standby mode.
23CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss22CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssMaking a Call from the Phone bookYou can store the phone numbers that you use regularlyin the phone’s memory, which are collectively called thePhone book. Simply select the required name to recallthe associated number to dial. For further details about the Phone book feature, refer topage 50. Redialling the Last NumberTo redial the last call you made, press         twicequickly or press and hold the key down.Your phone stores the last 10 numbers you dialled. Toredial any of these numbers:1. If you have typed any characters on the display, pressto return to standby mode.2. Press   to display the list of the dialled numbers.3. Use  and  to scroll through the numbersuntil the required number display.4. To dial the number displayed, press        .Emergency DiallingYou can place emergency call from your priority numberlist even if your phone is locked. For further informationon emergency numbers, see page 91.Speed DiallingOnce you have stored phone numbers in the phone bookmemory, you can dial them easily whenever you want.You can assign up to 400 numbers for Speed Dialling.One-Touch DialYou can dial the phone numbers stored in thephonebook memory from 01 through 09 simply bypressing one button. Press and hold the third digit of the memory location containing the number to be dialled.For example: Location no. 009press and hold         .The stored number and name display and then thephone dials the number.
25CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss24CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssTwo-Touch DialMemory locations 10 through 99 are special two-touch locations.Press the second digit briefly, then hold down the thirddigit of the memory location.For example: Location no. 023Press  briefly and hold down         .The stored number and name display and then thephone dials the number.Three-Touch DialMemory locations 100 through 400 are special three-touch locations.Press the first and the second digits briefly, and thenhold down the third digit of the memory location.For example: Location no. 123Press          and           briefly and hold down     .The stored number and name display and then thephone dials the number.Note: When several numbers are saved in one location,only the phone number which is specified withthe  Speed dial label will be automatically dialled.For details, refer to page 54.Pause DiallingWhen you call automated systems, like bankingservices, you are often required to enter a password oraccount number. Instead of manually entering thenumbers each time, you can store them in yourPhonebook, separated by special characters, which arecalled pauses.To store a number in your Phone book that containspauses:1. Enter the phone number you want to store, such asthe bank’s tele-service phone number. 2. Press the Options soft key and then select HardPause.The letter “P” displays within the number, meaningthat a hard pause will occur at that point in thecalling sequence.3. Continue entering numbers and using Hard Pause ofthe Options soft key to enter pauses.4. Store the number in your Phone book as you normallywould by pressing the Save soft key and followingthe screen prompts.
Pause Dialling from a Stored Phone book Entry1. Dial the number from the Phone book.2. Wait for the appropriate prompt for the number, suchas a credit card number or a bank account number. 3. When prompted, press  to send the DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) number that follows yourpause.Manual Pause DiallingYou can enter pauses manually during the diallingprocess.1. Enter the phone number of the service you want toconnect to, such as a bank’s tele-service phonenumber.2. Press the Options soft key and then select HardPause. The letter “P” displays within the number, meaningthat a hard pause will occur at that point in thecalling sequence.3. Continue entering the number and using the HardPause of the Options soft key to enter pauses.4. When the number is completed, press         to make acall to the number.27CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss26CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssAnswering a CallWhen someone calls you, the phone rings and displaysthe phone icon in the middle of the display.When the caller can be identified, the caller’s phonenumber, or name, if it is stored in your Phonebook,displays. If the caller cannot be identified, the phoneicon and ‘Blocked ID’ are displayed.1. To answer a call, press        .If the Answer Mode menu option (Menu 7-1-1) isset to Any Key, you can answer the call by pressingany key, except for         and the Silence softkey.If the menu is set to Call Key, you must pressto answer the call. For further details on the AnswerMode menu, see page 86. If you press         or the Silence soft key once, whena call is received, the phone stops ringing or vibratingdepending on the mode it is in. You can still answerthe call by pressing         or  by pressing        or theEnd soft key to disconnect without answering thecall.2. To end an answered call press        .Note: You can answer a call while using the phonebook or menu features. The current operationwill be interrupted.
29CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss28CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssOptions During a CallYour phone provides a number of control functions thatyou can use during a call. As many of the functions arenetwork services, you may not be able to use all ofthem at all times. Press the Menu soft key during a call to access thefollowing options:Phone Book: allows you to access the Phone Bookmenu. See page 50 for details. Mute/Quit: allows you to switch your phone’s microphone off or on. When you mute the microphone,the other party cannot hear you. For example:  You wish to say something to anotherperson in the room but do not want the other party tohear you.Silent/Quit: allows you to switch the key tones off oron. By switching the tones off, you can press the keyswithout hearing annoying key tones during a call. Call History: allows you to access the Call Historymenu. See page 66 for details. Messages: allows you to use the Messages menu.See page 57 for details.Organizer: allows you to access the Organizer menu.See page 77 for details. Voice Privacy : encrypts the voice channel so thatpeople cannot eavesdrop on your conversation. Seepage 92 for details.Using Caller IDThis feature tells you who is calling you by displayingthe caller’s number when the phone rings. If a caller’sname and number are stored in your Phonebook, thecorresponding name displays along with the number. Ifyou call someone whose phone is available this feature,your phone number displays on her or his phone.Note: For further details about the Caller ID service,contact service provider.Viewing Missed CallsYour phone keeps a list of calls that you do not answerwhen the phone is on and service is available. Thephone indicates a missed call by displaying a textnotification on the screen. Additionally, if callerinformation is available, the screen displays the phonenumber of the most recent missed call.Press         or the Call soft key to call the displayednumber.To view missed calls, access the Missed menu option(Menu 3-1). For further details, see page 66.
31CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnss30CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssQuickly Switching to Vibrate ModeThe vibrate mode disables all sounds on the phone. Thisfeature is best used in situations where the phonemight disturb others, such as in a meeting, at a libraryor in a theater. You can switch your phone to vibratemode with one touch of a key.In standby mode, to enter the vibrate mode, press andhold down          until “Enter! Vibrate Mode” and theVibrator icon ( ) display.To exit the vibrate mode and reactivate the previoussound settings, press and hold down         again until“Exit! Vibrate Mode” appears. The Vibrator icon nolonger displays.Quickly Switching to 1-Beep ModeIn 1-Beep Mode, your phone beeps only once when acall is incoming. You can switch your phone to the 1-Beep Mode with one touch of a key.In Standby Mode, press and hold the  key until“Enter! 1-Beep Mode” displays.To exit and reactivate the previous sound settings, pressand hold the  key again until “Exit! 1-Beep Mode”displays.Call ForwardingThis feature provides the option of forwarding incomingcalls to another phone number, even while your phone isturned off. Activating Call Forwarding does not affectoutgoing calls made from this phone. Note: Contact service provider for availability.Call WaitingThe Call Waiting feature allows you to receive anothercall while you have a call in progress. Your phone alertsyou to a call waiting by beeping and displaying “CallWaiting.”Your phone provides the option of turning the CallWaiting feature on and off, if you have subscribed tothe service. Call Waiting is on by default in the phone. Ifyou choose to have a undisturbed conversation, simplyturn off the feature for the current call.Note: Contact service provider for availability.To answer a waiting call:1. Press         and the current call is put on hold and youcan answer the waiting call. 2. Press         again to switch between the two calls.Note: If you do not answer a waiting call, the phone willforward the call to voicemail or another numberthat you have set up. Contact service provider formore information.
3332CCaallll  FFuunnccttiioonnssThree-Way CallingThis feature allows up to three people to take partsimultaneously in a call. The phone records each partyinto the Dialled Calls Log.To place a Three-Way call:1. Enter a phone number of the second participant, andpress        .2. When you are connected to the second participant,press         to begin the three-way call. If one of the callers hangs up, the call ends with thatparticipant, but you can continue to talk with the otherparticipant. If you initiated the call and you hang upfirst, all three parties are disconnected.Entering TextWhen using your phone, you will need to enter text atmany times; for example, when storing a name in thePhonebook, creating a text message or schedulingevents in your calendar. You can enter alphanumericcharacters into your phone by using your phone’skeypad.Your phone has the following text input modes:•T9(English) : This mode allows you to enter wordswith only one keypress per letter. Each key on akeypad has more than one letter - when you pressonce, J,K or L displays. The T9 modeautomatically compares your key presses to aninternal linguistic database to determine the correctword thus requiring far fewer keystrokes than thetraditional multi-tap method, ABC mode.•Alphabet : This mode allows you to enter letters bypressing the key labeled with the desired letter once,twice, or three times until the letter displays.•Symbol: This mode allows you  to enter varioussymbols and special characters.•Number: This mode allows you to enter numbers.
35EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt34EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxttChanging the Text Input ModeWhen you are in a field that allows characters to beentered, you will notice the text input mode indicator onthe display.Example: When you are entering a nameTo change the text input mode:1. Press the Options soft key. 2. Scroll to the desired mode by pressing  or          .3. To select the mode highlighted, press the Select softkey. You will find the selected text input mode indicator onthe display.Note: If you want to exit the menu without changing to anew mode, press        .Text input mode indicatorUsing the T9(English) ModeThe T9 predictive text input mode allows you to enterany character using single keystrokes. This text inputmode is based on a built-in dictionary. 1. When you are in T9 predictive text input mode, startentering a word by pressing keys  to        . Presseach key only once for one letter. Example: To enter Hello in T9 mode, press  , , ,  and .The word you are typing appears on the display. It maychange with each key press.2. Type to the end of the word before editing or deletingany keystrokes.3. If the word is correct, start entering the next word. Otherwise, press  to display alternative wordchoices for the keys that you have pressed. Example: both “Of” and “Me” have the sequence ofand  . The phone displays the mostcommonly used choice first. 4. Put a space between words by pressing  .• To type words not found in T9(English) mode, changethe text input mode to Alphabet mode. Position Only
37EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt36EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt• To enter full stops, hyphens or apostrophes, press. The T9(English) mode applies grammar rules toensure that the correct punctuation is used. Example:  is used twice to display twopunctuation marks: • To change the case in T9 mode, use  . There arethree cases:Word : initial letter is capitalized.WORD : all letters are capitalized.word : all letters are lower case.• You can enter a space by pressing  . • You can move the cursor to the left or right throughyour text by pressing  or  .• To delete letters, press  . Press and hold down to clear the display. • To enter a number between letters without exiting theT9 input mode, press and hold the desired numberkey. L     e      t      ‘      s             e      a     t       .  EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxttUsing the Alphabet ModeWhen typing in Alphabet mode, you should press thekeys labeled with the required letter: - Once for the first letter- Twice for the second letter- And so on.This method is called Multi-tap typing.For example, you press  three times to display theletter “C” and  two times to display the “K.”Note: The cursor moves to the right when you press adifferent key. When entering the same lettertwice or a different letter on the same key, justwait for a few seconds for the cursor to move tothe right automatically, and then select the nextletter. Refer to the table below for the list of charactersassigned on each key.(Caps Lock mode)Key            Characters in the Order DisplayedABC2 abc2DEF3 def3GHI 4 ghi4JKL5 jkl5MNO 6 mno6PQRS7 pqrs7TUV8 tuv8WX Y Z 9 wx y z 901 ! @ # % & * < > _ + = : “ ‘ ( ) \ ? . , { } [ ] ; - / $ ` ~ | ^
38EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt39EEnntteerriinngg  TTeexxtt• To change the case of the next letters that you type,press  . There are three cases:: initial letter is capitalized. : all letters are capitalized. : all letters are lower case. • You can enter a space between words by pressing  .• You can move the cursor left or right through your textby pressing  or  . • To delete letters, press  . Press and hold  to clearthe display. • To enter a number between letters without exiting theAlphabet mode, press and hold the desired number key. Using the Symbol ModeThe Symbol mode allows you to enter symbols.Press  or  to display more symbols.Press the number keys corresponding to the desiredsymbol. The phone automatically switches back to thetext entry mode used just prior to selecting the Symbolmode.Using the Number ModeThe Number mode enables you enter numbers. Press thekeys corresponding to the desired digits, and manuallyswitch back to text input mode of choice; see page 38for changing the text input mode.Position Only
41UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss40Using the MenusThe phone offers a range of functions that allows you totailor the phone to your needs. These functions arearranged in menus and submenus.The menus and submenus can be accessed by scrollingor by using the shortcuts.Accessing Menu Functions by Scrolling1. In standby mode, press the Menu soft key to accessmenu mode. 2. Press  or  to reach the desired main menu;for example, Display. Press the Select soft key toenter the Display menu. 3. If the menu contains any submenus; for example,Backlight, find the one you want by pressing  or. Press the Select soft key to enter the submenu. If the selected menu contains submenus, repeat thisstep.4. Press  or  to find the setting of your choice.Press the Select soft key to confirm the chosensetting. Notes: • You can return to the previous menu level by pressingthe Back soft key or  . • You can exit the menu without changing the menusettings by pressing         .Accessing Menu Functions by Using itsShortcutThe menu items, such as menus, submenus and settingoptions, are numbered and can be accessed quickly byusing their shortcut numbers. Note: The numbers assigned to each menu function areindicated on the list on page 46. 1. In standby mode, press the Menu soft key to accessmenu mode. 2. Enter the first digit of the shortcut number. Repeatthis for each digit of the shortcut number.Example: Selecting a ringtone for SMSPress , , , and 4selects Sounds, 1selects Ringtones , 2selectsMessages and 1selects the SMS menu function.3. Find the setting of your choice by pressing  or and then press the Select soft key.
43UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss42UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss1. Phone Book1: Find2: Add Entry1: Add Number2: Add Email3: Add URL3: Groups4: Memory Status2. Messages1: Write2: Inbox3: Outbox4: Draft5: Templates6: Erase Messages1: Inbox2: Outbox3: Draft4: All Messages5: Voice Mail7: Settings 1: Auto Scroll2: Msg Reminder3: New Messages8: Voice MailList of Menu FunctionsPage 50Page 573. Call history1: Missed2: Received3: Dialled4: Erase History1: Missed2: Received3: Dialled4: All5: Call Duration1: Last Call2: Total Dialled Calls3: Total Received Calls4: Reset All5: Life Time4. Sound 1: Ringtones1: Calls2: Messages3: Schedules2: Ringer Volume1: Calls2: Messages3: Alarm/Schedules3: Alerts 1: Call Connect2: Call Disconnect3: Privacy4: Key Tone 1: Tone Volume2: Tone Length5: Power On/Off MelodyPage 66Page 70
45UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss44UUssiinngg  tthhee  MMeennuuss5. Display 1: Language2: Service Area3: Wallpaper4: Banner5: Backlight6: LCD Contrast6. Organizer1: Scheduler2: Task List3: Memo Pad4: Alarm5: Calculator6: World Time7: Countdown7. Setting 1: Call 1: Answer Mode2: Auto Redial3: Call Forward4: Call Waiting2: Phone/System1: Key Guard2: Set Time3: Set NAM4: Version3: Security 1: Lock Mode2: Change Code3: Emergency Numbers4: Voice Privacy5: Clear Phone Book 6: Reset PhonePage 74Page 77Page 878. Game 1: Setting 1: Volume2: Backlight2. Games 1: Magic Puzzle2: Child Monk Adventure3: Ice Fishing4: Jumping Baby5: Black PlanetDuring a Call + Menu1: Phone Book2: Mute/Quit3: Silent/Quit4: Call History5: Messages6: Organizer7: Voice PrivacyPage 27Page 94
47PPhhoonnee  BBooookk46PPhhoonnee  BBooookk3.  To Pressplace a call or call soft key.to the numberuse the menu the Options soft key. Foroptions details, see below.When you press the Options soft key, the followingoptions are available:Edit: allows you to edit the phone number, name,location number, label category and so on. Prepend: allows you to add digits such as area codesand network feature activation codes to a phonenumber.Erase: erases the number.Send Msg: allows you to write and send a message tothe number.Phone BookThe Phonebook allows you to store frequently usedphone numbers and the associated names in yourpersonal directory to make it easy for you to make a callwithout remembering or entering the phone number. Youcan store up to 400 numbers. Each entry can contain upto 32 digits including hard pauses, with an associatedname of up to 20 characters. (Name entry is optional.)Note:You can quickly access this menu by pressingin standby mode.Find Menu 1-1By NameThis option allows you to find an entry by its name.Note:You can quickly access this menu by pressingthe Find soft key in standby mode.1. Press  or  to scroll to the desired name.To find an entry with a name, enter the first letters ofthe name you want to find. The phone searches forthe first entry starting with that character. 2. When the desired entry highlights, press the Selectsoft key to access the entry.Note: All of the numbers assigned to an entry display,including numbers stored into differentcategories. Press  or  to find the numberyou want.
49PPhhoonnee  BBooookk48PPhhoonnee  BBooookkBy EntryThis option allows you to find an entry by entering itslocation number.1. Enter the location by pressing the numeric keys. 2. When the entry you want highlights, press the Selectsoft key to view the details.By GroupThis option allows you to find an entry by selecting itsrelation group.1. Select the group containing the entry you want to findby pressing  or  .The phone displays the list of all entries in theselected group. 2. Scan through the list using  or  to find thedesired entry and press Select soft key.3.  To Pressplace a call or Call soft key .to the numberuse the menu the Options soft key. Foroptions details, see page 51.Add Entry Menu 1-2This menu allows you to store a number with a name inyour Phone Book. You can save a person’s numbers,such as workplace number, mobile number and faxnumber, into one entry. A Phone Book entry can containup to six numbers, one in each category.Add Number  (Menu 1-2-1)1. Enter a phone number and press the Save soft key. 2. Enter a name and press the Select soft key.For further details about entering characters, seepage 37.3. Select an icon to identify the category of number tobe stored using the navigation keys and press theSelect soft key.4. To select an option, scroll to it by pressing  orPress the Edit soft key to enter information oruse  or  to change the setting.The following options are available for the entry:• Enter Name: allows you to edit a name of up to20 characters.• Entry: The first available location displays. Ifnecessary, enter the location number using thenumber keys.• Home/Office/Mobile/Pager/Fax/No label:allows you to store more numbers for eachcategory.
51PPhhoonnee  BBooookk50PPhhoonnee  BBooookkAdd Email  (Menu 1-2-2)This option allows you to store an e-mail addressinstead of a phone number.1. Enter an e-mail address and press the Next soft key.For further details about entering characters, seepage 37.2. Enter a name and press the Next soft key.3. To complete storing the e-mail address, follow theprocedure from step 4 in “Add Number” on page 53.Add URL  (Menu 1-2-3) 1. Enter an URL address and press the Next soft key. 2. Enter a name. For further details about enteringcharacters, see page 37.3. Press the Next soft key.4. To complete storing an URL address, follow from Step4 in “Add Number” on page 53.• Speed Dial: allows you to select one of the storednumbers for speed dialling.• Email: allows you to store an e-mail address.• URL: allows you to store a URL address.• Group: allows you to assign an entry to a callergroup. To remove the entry from a group, select NoGroup.• Name Ringer: allows you to select the uniqueringer to be used for alerting you to an incomingcall from the person.• Secret: allows you to prevent a number frombeing displayed when it is accessed or dialled byunauthorised users. When this option is set to On,only people with your phone’s lock code can viewthe secret number.5. When you finish setting the options, press the Savesoft key to store the entry.After storing, the phone displays the Phone Bookentry number that you just saved and the remainingslots you can further store phone numbers.
53PPhhoonnee  BBooookk52PPhhoonnee  BBooookkGroups Menu 1-3This option allows you to change the settings for thecaller groups.To change the ringer for a caller group:1. Scroll to the group you want to edit using  or2. Press the Ringer soft key to select a ringer melody toindicate when a call comes in from any members ofthe group.3. Select the ringer category you want by pressing theor  key and press         .4. Select the ringer melody you want by pressing theor key.5. Press the Select soft key.To change the name of a caller group:1. Press the  or  key to scroll to the group youwant to edit.2. Press the Rename soft key.3. Press the  key to clear the current group name.4. Enter a new name and press the Save soft key.For further details about entering characters, seepage 37.Memory Status Menu 1-4This option shows the memory status for Phone Book.PPhhoonnee  BBooookk
55MMeessssaaggee54MessageYour phone can receive voice mail notification and textmessages. It can also send text messages and pages ifyour Service Provider provides this service.When the phone receives a message, an alert sounds, atext notification displays along with the name andphone number of the caller if available. The NewMessage icon ( ) remains on the screen until youread the new text messages or numeric pages, or youlisten to the new voice mail messages.Messages are received even when your phone is in thelock mode. However, the screen does not displayinformation about the message. To access a message,you must unlock the phone.If you are on a conversation and you receive anincoming message, your phone automatically mutes theringer. This is to avoid ringing in your ear while you aretrying to converse.You can quickly access the Messages menu bypressing  in the standby mode.Write Menu 2-1 You can create short text messages of up to 160characters and send it to other mobile phones. Note: Message transmission is only supported whenyour phone is operating in digital networks andthe network supports this service. Contactservice provider for more information.1. Enter the message contents and press the Next softkey. For further details about how to enter text, seepage 37.Press the Options soft key and select Templates toadd a template message. For further details abouthow to enter text, see page 62.2. Enter a destination number using the numeric keys.Pressing the Ph Book soft key allows you to searchyour Phone Book for a number. Note: You can enter other numbers by using thekey after entering a number. You can send to 10destinations at the same time.3. When you finish entering, press the Next soft key.4. To select an option, press  or  and press theEdit soft key. The following options are available: • Msg: allows you to change the message contentsyou’ve already entered.• Send To: allows you to change the send-to phonenumber.• Settings: displays the following setting options.Change the setting using the navigation keys.- Priority: Select Normal or Urgent the messagepriority.Note: The Delivery Ack, Save Message options canbe preset in the New Messages menu option(Menu 2-7-3); for details, see page 64.
57MMeessssaaggee56MMeessssaaggee• Save Msg: allows you to store the messagecontents in the Draft menu for future use. 5. Repeat Step 4 to set the message options.6. After changing the setting options, press         or theSend soft key to send the message.Inbox Menu 2-2Your phone can store up to 50 messages total in Inbox,Outbox and the Draft message box. When the memory isfull, a warning message displays and the phone rejectsadditional messages until you erase the obsolete ones.When you access the Inbox menu option, the messagelist appears. To view details, press  or  to scroll to one of themessages in the list and press the Select soft key. Ifnecessary, press  or  to scan through the contents.While viewing a message, press the Reply soft key tosend a reply message to the sender.Press the Options soft key to use the following options:Erase: erases the message from Inbox. Forward: allows you to forward the message to anotherperson.Call: places a call to the callback number.Save: allows you to save the callback number of themessage.Outbox Menu 2-3Your phone can store up to 50 messages total in Inbox,Outbox and the Draft message box. When you access the Outbox menu option, the messagelist appears. To review a message, press  or  to scroll to itand press the Select soft key. If necessary, press  orto scan through the contents.While reviewing a message, press the Resend soft keyto resend the message. For more information aboutsending a message, see page 58.Press the Erase soft key to erases the message fromOutbox.
59MMeessssaaggee58MMeessssaaggeeDraft Menu 2-4Your phone can store draft messages that are yet to besent in the Saved message box. If you save themessage content using the Save Msg menu optionbefore sending it (see page 59), you can access themusing this menu.To review a stored message. press  or  to scrollto it and press the Select soft key.  While reviewing a message, press the Send soft key tosend the message. For more information about sendinga message, see page 58 and follow step 2.Press the Erase soft key to erases the message.Templates Menu 2-5Using this menu, you can preset up to ten messagesthat you use most frequently. When you access thismenu, the preset message list is displayed. 1.  Scroll to the required message or an empty entry bypressing the  or  key. 2.  Press the Select soft key to send the message. Fordetails on how to send a message, see page 58 andfollow step 2.3.  Press the Edit soft key to edit the message. Forfurther details about  how to enter characters, seepage 37.Erase Messages Menu 2-6Using this menu option, you can erase the messages ineach message box; Voice Mail box, Inbox, Outbox, andDraft message box. For Inbox, you can erase only themessages you read or all of the messages.You can also erase all of the messages at one time byselecting All Messages.When a confirming message appears, select Yes andpress the OK soft key.Settings Menu 2-7In this menu, you can preset several options for usingthe messaging features.Auto Scroll  (Menu 2-7-1)If an incoming message is too long for the display, thephone displays it by scrolling the screen automatically.You can set how often the phone scrolls the message tothe next screen. If you select Off, you need to scroll to the next screenmanually using  or  .
61MMeessssaaggee60MMeessssaaggeeMsg Reminder  (Menu 2-7-2)When a message is received, the phone alerts you bysounding the selected ringer. You can set how often youwant to be alerted. Selecting Off means that themessage alert sounds once when the message isreceived. Selecting Once means that the message alertsounds once when the message is received and soundsagain after 2 minutes. Selecting Every 2 min meansthat the message alert sounds every 2 minutes.New Messages  (Menu 2-7-3)You can set up the default settings of the options forcreating a new message. The following options areavailable:Save Message: allows you to set whether or not youwant the transmitted message to be saved in Outbox.- Do not save: The phone does not save the message.- Prompt Save: The phone asks you if you want to savethe message or not.- Auto Save: The phone automatically saves themessage.Entry Method: allows you to select the text input modebetween T9 Word (T9 English) and Alphabet.Delivery Ack: allows you to receive a report to let youknow that your message is correctly delivered.Voice Mail Menu 2-8When multiple new voice messages are received butyou haven’t checked them, information of the last onedisplays. The information display includes the time/datestamp, the number of new voice messages and thecallback number. While reviewing the message, press the soft key toaccess the following options:Listen: allows you to listen to the voice message. Thephone automatically dials the number of your voice mailcentre.Reset: clears the New Message icon and resets thecounter for a new voice message, if necessary. Thesystem resets the counter automatically after you listento all of the new messages.
6362Call HistoryYou can use the Call History menu to:•view and dial the last calls you dialled, received ormissed. •erase the numbers in the call log memory.•view the length of calls.Missed Menu 3-1If Caller Line Identification service is available, yourphone keeps a list of the last 10 incoming calls that youfailed to answer. Contact service provider for moreinformation about the service. When you access thismenu, a list of the missed calls displays.1.  Press  or  to find the desired number, orname if it is saved in Phone Book. 2.  Press the Select soft key to confirm the highlightednumber. The dialled number, or name if it is saved inPhone Book, displays along with the date and timewhen the call was made.3.   To Pressplace a call to or the Call soft the    the selected number keyuse the options the Options soft key. For details, see thefollowing page.exit the call log  . When you press the Options soft key on the call loglist, the following options are available:Save: allows you to save the number in Phone Book.Show Entry: (available when the number is stored inyour phonebook) displays the detailed informationstored in the phonebook entry, such as a name,memory location, numbers, speed dial number andother settings.Edit: allows you to change the phone number to dial itor save it in Phonebook.Erase: erases the selected number.Send Msg: allows you to send a message.Received Menu 3-2This option lets you view up to 10 of the last calls youreceived if you are subscribed to the Caller LineIdentification service. Contact service provider for moreinformation about this service. When you access this menu, a list of the incoming callsdisplays.For more information about scrolling through the list andaccessing the call log, see “Missed” on page 66.CCaallll  HHiissttoorryy
6564CCaallll  HHiissttoorryyCCaallll  HHiissttoorryyDialled Menu 3-3Note: You can also access this menu by pressingin the standby mode.The phone stores up to 10 of the last calls you dialled.When you access this menu, a list of the outgoing callsdisplays.For more information about scrolling through the list andaccessing the call log, see “Missed” on page 66.Erase History Menu 3-4You can erase the entries stored in each of the three callhistories or all three histories at once.When a confirming message displays, select Yes toerase the selected history or all of the histories. If youwant to cancel the selection, select No. Press the OKsoft key to confirm the selection.Call Duration Menu 3-5Your phone records the amount of air time, or talk time,used. Using this option, you can view the number of thecalls to or from your phone, and the air time for all ofthe calls. You can easily erase the call time record atany time. This option is convenient for estimating yourusage.Note: This feature is not intended to be used for billingpurposes.The following options are available:Last Call: shows information about the last call, suchas the duration of the call, the other person’s phonenumber and the date and time when the call was made.Total Dialled Calls: shows the number of all calls youmade and the total duration of the calls since the timecounter was last set to zero by using the Reset Alloption.Total Received Calls: shows the number of all callsyou received and the total duration of the calls since thetime counter was last set to zero by using the Reset Alloption.Reset All: erases the last call, the “TotalReceived/Dialled Calls” time measurements, and resetsthe air time counters.Life Time: shows the number and total duration of allcalls made to or from your phone since the phone wasshipped from the factory.
67SSoouunndd66SoundYou can use the Sound menu to customise varioussound settings, such as the:•ringer volume, type, and tone.•key tone and alert sounds.•sound which plays when the phone is switched on oroff.Note: You can quickly enter this menu by pressing in the standby mode.Ringtones Menu 4-1This option allows you to set the unique ringer melodiesfor the following items:Calls: allows you to set a unique ring for incomingvoice calls. Messages: allows you to have a distinctive ring forincoming voice mail and text messages independently.Schedules: allows you to have a distinctive ring forschedule settings.Select a unique ringer using the navigation keys. Afteryou change it, it sounds for a few seconds. Ringer Volume Menu 4-2This menu option allows you to adjust the ringer volume. Calls: allows you to adjust the ringer volume forincoming voice calls.Messages: allows you to adjust the ringer volume forincoming messages.Alarm/Schedules: allows you to adjust the ringervolume for alarm and schedules.Press the navigation keys to adjust the volume level orselect a ringer type. The following options are available:- Light: the phone does not sound a ring.- Vibrate: an incoming call vibrates the phone. - 1-Beep: the phone sounds a beep.- Level 1 ~ 5: adjust the volume level. The more bars, thelouder.- Low + Vib/High + Vib: the phone rings in thelowest/highest volume level and then vibrates. Thisoption is only shown for Calls.Note: When “Emergency call only” appears after youend an emergency call, the ringer volume for callsand messages is automatically set to Level 4.
69SSoouunndd68SSoouunnddAlerts Menu 4-3Your phone gives audible alerts (beeps) at a specifiedtime to inform you that certain things have happened.The alerts only occur in your earpiece so that the otherperson does not hear them. The available alerts are:Call Connect: when this option is set to On, the phonesounds the connect tone when your call is connected tothe system.Call Disconnect: when this option is set to On, thephone sounds the disconnect tone when a call isdisconnected.Privacy : when this option is set to On, the phonesounds an audible beep when you loose a privateencrypted CDMA line. For this option to work correctly,you must have the enhanced privacy option set in theSecurity options. Key Tone Menu 4-4In this menu, you can set up the sound your phonegenerates when you press a key.  The following options are available:Tone Volume: adjusts the volume using the navigationkeys.Note: When “Emergency call only” appears afterending an emergency call, the key tone isautomatically set to Level 4.Tone Length: enables you to select Short or LongDTMF (dual-tone multi-frequency) tones. DTMF tonesare sent by your phone to access teleservices, such as abank account. The system used by the bank or otherservice determines if you need short or long DTMFtones. If the service is digital, as most are, short DTMFtones will almost always work. Power On/Off Melody Menu 4-5You can turn on or off the tone that the phone soundswhen it is switched on or off.Choose On to use a power on/off sound or Off not touse it.
70 71DDiissppllaayyBanner Menu 5-4This option allows you to set a banner message todisplay at the bottom of the display in the standbymode. 1. If necessary, press       repeatedly to delete eachletter of the old greeting. Press are hold        to clearthe display.2. Enter your banner message of up to 15 characters.For further information about how to enter characters,see page 37.3. When you finish entering the message, press theSave soft key to store the new banner.Backlight Menu 5-5You have several options for setting how the LCDbacklight operates. Remember that backlight use drainsyour battery faster.The following options are available:Always On: The backlight remains on while the phoneis on.15 seconds: The backlight switches on when you pressa key and switches off 15 seconds after that.8 seconds: The backlight switches on when you pressa key and switches off 8 seconds after that. Always Off : The backlight is always off.DisplayThe Display feature enables you to customize varioussettings for the display and the light.Language Menu 5-1This menu allows you to change the display and inputlanguage.Service Area Menu 5-2This menu displays the current service area the user isin. The service area is also displayed for about 2seconds when your phone is registered onto a networkor when you make or receive a call.Wallpaper Menu 5-3You can select the background image (wallpaper) to bedisplayed in the standby mode.
7372DDiissppllaayyOrganizerThe Organizer feature enables you to:•  keep track of important dates and events•  create a list of things to do•  make a memo•  set an alarm to ring at a specific time•  use the phone as a calculator•  check the time in another part of the world•  use the countdownScheduler Menu 6-1In this menu, you can keep track of your daily or monthlyschedule. Today  (Menu 6-1-1)You can schedule up to 9 events for the current dayindicating each event’s start and end time. You can evenhave your phone's calendar alert you before an eventstarts. Events scheduled for future dates automaticallyappear on your Today display for that particular day. Scheduling a New Event1. Enter your event contents and press the Next softkey. You can enter up to 32 characters. For moreinformation about entering letters, see page 37.LCD Contrast Menu 5-6The menu allows you to adjust the brightness of themain LCD screens. Press  to make the screen brighter, and tomake the screen darker. Each time you press the key, you will see the selectedstatus of the LCD.Press the Select soft key to save your setting.
OOrrggaanniizzeerr75OOrrggaanniizzeerr74All  (Menu 6-1-2)This option allows you to view the current month, aswell as a past or future month, in calendar format. Onthe calendar, the current day is highlighted and dayswith scheduled events are indicated by a box inside thecalendar day. Note: You can to quickly access this menu by pressingin the standby mode.Scrolling Through the Calendar• You can move left or right by one day by pressing or  (and         or         ).• You can move up or down by one week by pressingor  (and         or         ).• To display the next or previous month, press         or.• To display the next or previous year, press         or.On the calendar, press the View soft key to view thescheduled events of the selected day.Press the Options soft key to use the following options: Add New: allows you to add a new event on theselected day. Erase All: allows you to erase all of the events.2. Enter the start time and date using the numeric keys.You need to enter the time in 12-hour format. You canset AM by pressing         , PM by pressing         .Note: You can move through the input fields using thenavigation keys.3. Enter the end time and date using the number keys.4. Select when an alarm will inform you of the event, bypressing or . Selecting No Alarm means thatthe phone does not ring the alarm.5. Press the Save soft key to store your event.Viewing Your Today’s ScheduleThe list of the events stored on the current day  displayswhen you select the Today menu option(Menu 6-1-1).While viewing the schedule list:• Press the Options soft key to use the followingoptions:Add New: allows you to add a new event.Erase : allows you to erase the selected event. Erase All: allows you to erase all of the events.• To view details, press navigation keys to scroll to anevent and press the View soft key. While viewing theevent, press the Edit soft key to edit the event. Pressthe Erase soft key to erase the event.
OOrrggaanniizzeerr77OOrrggaanniizzeerr76Creating a New ScheduleYou can store up to 70 events total in the scheduler,with up to 9 events for one day.1. Select a day on the calendar, referring to “ScrollingThrough the Calendar” on page 79 and press theOptions soft key and select Add New option. 2. Enter your event contents and press the Next softkey. You can enter up to 32 characters. For moreinformation about entering letters, see page 37.3. Enter the start time and date using the numeric keys.You need to enter the time in 12-hour format. You canset AM by pressing         , PM by pressing         .Note: You can move through the input fields using thenavigation keys.4. Enter the end time and date using the number keys.5. Select when an alarm will inform you of the event, bypressing or . Selecting No Alarm means thatthe phone does not ring the alarm.6. Press the Save soft key to store your event.Viewing Your ScheduleSelect a day with scheduled events on the calendar,referring to “Scrolling Through the Calendar” on page79 and press the View soft key.To view details, press navigation keys to scroll to anevent and press the View soft key. While viewing theevent, press the Edit soft key to edit the event. Pressthe Erase soft key to erase the event. To view the Start and End time settings, use the  orkeys. You can move to the previous or next eventby pressing the  or  key.Task List Menu 6-2This feature allows you to enter up a list of tasks to bedone and assign both a priority and a deadline to eachtask. Creating a New Task1. Enter the first task and press the Next soft key toconfirm.You can enter up to 32 characters. For further detailson how to enter characters, see page 37.2. Enter the time and date by which the task needs tobe done, by using the numeric keys.Note: You can move through the input fields using thenavigation keys.
OOrrggaanniizzeerr79OOrrggaanniizzeerr78Memo Pad Menu 6-3This feature allows you to write down memos aboutanything you need to remember. Writing a New Memo1. Enter the memo. You can enter up to 64 characters for each memo. Forfurther details on how to enter characters, see page37.2. Press the Save soft key to store the memo.Viewing a MemoThe list of your memosdisplays when you access theMemo Pad menu option (Menu 6-3). While viewing the memo list:• Press the Options soft key to use the followingoptions:Add New: allows you to add a new memo.Erase : allows you to erase the selected memo. Erase All: allows you to erase all of the memos.• To view details, press  or  to scroll to amemo and press the View soft key. While viewingthe memo, press the Edit soft key to edit the memo.Press the Erase soft key to erase the memo.3. Select High or Low priority using  or  and thenpress the Save soft key to store the task.Viewing a TaskThe list of the tasks displays when you access the TaskList menu option (Menu 6-2). While viewing the task list:• Press the Options soft key to use the followingoptions:Add New: allows you to add a new task.Erase : allows you to erase the selected task. Erase All: allows you to erase all of the tasks.• To view details, press  or  to scroll to a taskand press the View soft key. While viewing thetask, press the Edit soft key to edit the task. Pressthe Erase soft key to erase the task.
OOrrggaanniizzeerr81OOrrggaanniizzeerr80Alarm Menu 6-4This option allows you to set up to the alarm to ring at aspecific time.To set an alarm:1. Select an alarm type, Daily Alarm or WeeklyAlarm, and press the Select soft key.2. Select On by pressing the  or  key.3. Press the  key and enter the required time for thealarm to ring.You need to enter the time in 12-hour format. You canset AM by pressing         , PM by pressing         .4. Press the  key and select an alarm melody bypressing the  or  key.5. Press the  key and select a repeat option bypressing the  or  key.You can choose either Daily or Once for the dailyalarm, or select a day of the week for the weeklyalarm. In case of weekly alarm, press         to selectand          to deselect Day.6. Press the Save soft key to save the alarm setting.To stop the alarm when it rings, press the Stop soft key,key or    key. If you stop the alarm using otherkeys, the Snooze function is activated and the phonerings the alarm after 10 minutes. To deactivate an alarm setting, access it from the alarmlist and select Off.Calculator Menu 6-5Using this feature, you can use the phone as a calculator. The calculator provides the basic arithmeticfunctions; addition, subtraction, multiplication anddivision. 1. Enter the first number using the numeric keys. Notes:• To erase any mistakes or clear the display, pressthe   key.• Use the            key to enter a decimal point and the  key to change the sign of a number to anegative (-)2. Enter the operation for your calculation on the secondline by pressing the navigation keys, according to thegraphic on the display.3. Enter the second number. 4. Repeat step 2 and 3 as many times as required. 5. To view the result, press the Result soft key.6. To perform another calculation, press the CLR key toreset the calculator and repeat from step 1.
OOrrggaanniizzeerr83OOrrggaanniizzeerr82Countdown Menu 6-7This menu helps you know how much time it takes foryou to do something, or how many months, days, hoursand minutes until a specific day arrives. You can createup to 9 counters using this menu. Creating a New Counter1. Enter the contents for your counter and press theNext soft key. You can enter up to 16 characters. For details aboutentering text, see page 37.2. Enter the time and date you want to count down from.You need to enter the time in 12-hour format.  Youcan set AM by pressing         , PM by pressing         . Note:Enter a year between the present and 2099.You cannot enter the past years.3. Press the Save soft key to store the counter.World Time Menu 6-6This menu allows you to check the 24 current times for34 major cities around the world.Select the city corresponding to your time zone bypressing the navigation keys one or more times. Thelocal date and time display.Press the Save softkey to set the time as the defaultworld time.To turn on or off the DST (Daylight Saving Time) setting:1. After selecting the time zone you want to apply theDST, press the DST soft key.2. Select On or Off and press the OK soft key.Note: If you want to cancel the DTS setting, select Offand press the OK soft key.
85OOrrggaanniizzeerr84SettingMany different features of your phone can becustomized to suit your preferences.Call  Menu 7-1This menu option contains the suboptions for answeringor redialling a call.Answer Mode  (Menu 7-1-1)This menu option allows you to select how to answer anincoming call.  The following options are available:Any Key: the phone answers when you press any keyexcept for         and Silence soft key.Call Key: the phone answers only when you press        .Auto Redial  (Menu 7-1-2)When this menu option is activated, your phoneautomatically redials the call up to 10 times when aconnection fails.To activate this feature, select how often the phoneautomatically retries the call; 60, 30 and 10 Seconds areavailable.Select Off to deactivate the Auto Redial feature.Viewing a CounterThe list of the counters displays when you access theCountdown menu option (Menu 6-7). While viewing the counter list:• Press the Options soft key to use the followingoptions:Add New: allows you to add a new counter.Erase : allows you to erase the selected counter. Erase All: allows you to erase all of the counters.• To view details, press  or  to scroll to acounter and press the View soft key. While viewing acounter, press the Edit soft key to edit the counter.Press the Erase soft key to erase the counter.
87SSeettttiinngg86SSeettttiinnggCall Forward   (Menu 7-1-3)This network service allows incoming calls to beforwarded to another number.Note: This feature is only available when your serviceprovider supports it. Contact your serviceprovider to check its availability.The following options are available:Busy:Calls are forwarded if you are already on thephone.No answer:Calls are forwarded if you do not answerthe phone.Unconditional:All of the calls are forwarded.Busy/No answer:Calls are forwarded if you arealready on the phone or do not answer.To set your forwarding options:1. Select the type of call forwarding and press theSelect soft key.2. Select Enable and press the Save soft key.3. Press the Send soft key. The phone sends yoursetting to your network.Once Call Forwarding is enabled, a notification textappears to inform you that your call will be diverted,each time a call is forwarded or you switch the phoneon.To deactivate the call forward setting:1. Select the call forwarding option.2. Select Disable and press the Save soft key.Call Waiting  (Menu 7-1-4)The Call Waiting feature alerts you of incoming callswhile you are on a call.To enable the feature, select Enable by using theNavigation keys and press the Save soft key.When this feature is enabled, you can respond to anincoming call by pressing  while you are on a call.This puts the first caller on hold and answers the secondcall. To switch to the first caller, press  again.Note: If you press  or close the folder, all calls aredisconnected.To disable, select Disable and press the Save soft key.
89SSeettttiinngg88SSeettttiinnggPhone/System Menu 7-2Key Guard  (Menu 7-2-1)You can prevent accidental key pressing with this keyguard mode. When you have incoming calls in key guardmode, the key guard is automatically deactivated and thephone goes to standby mode. The key guard will beautomatically activated after the predetermined amount oftime.The following options are available:Off: the key guard is not activated.15/30 Seconds, 1 Minute: the key guard will beautomatically activated after 15, 30 seconds or 1 minute.You can lock the keypad manually by pressing and holdingin standby mode. When this feature is activated,displays on LCD.You can temporarily unlock you keypad by pressing and  . If you do not want to use the key guardfeature, set this menu option to Off.Note: When you have incoming calls  or alarm occurs inkey guard mode, the key guard is automaticallydeactivated. After then, the phone returns tostandby mode and automatically activates the keyguard after the predefined time.Set Time  (Menu 7-2-2)To display the correct date and time on the idle screenor to use the Organiser features, such as Scheduler,Task List, Count Down, Alarm and World Time, you needto set the current time and date using this menu.Enter the time and date using the numeric keys. The hour, minute, day and month year each must beentered using 2 digits and the year requires all 4 digits.you need to enter the hour in 12-hour format. You canset AM by pressing         , PM by pressing         Set NAM  (Menu 7-2-3)NAM stands for Numerical Assignment Module,essentially your phone number. Your phone can havetwo NAMs. This means that you can have two phonenumbers for using your phone and can quickly and easilyswitch your service back and forth between the twonumbers.Do not change the setting and use NAM1 only.Version  (Menu 7-2-4)This option allows you to view the software andhardware versions of your phone. This feature is helpfulif you need to the call customer care.
91SSeettttiinngg90SSeettttiinnggSSeettttiinnggSecurity Menu 7-3Your phone provides you with many security options,including a user-programmable lock code.To access the Security menu, you need to enter a lockcode. The lock code is preset to “0000” at the factory.Lock Mode  (Menu 7-3-1)When the phone is locked, you cannot operate thephone until you enter the lock code. The following options are available:Never: the phone remains unlocked.On Power-Up: the phone locks automatically the nexttime you turn it on.Now: the phone locks immediately.To place an emergency call, enter the number and thenpress   . The phone recognises three emergencynumbers stored in the Emergency Numbers menu(Menu 7-3-3).To unlock the phone, press the Unlock soft keys andenter the lock code. The phone returns to the standbymode.Change Code  (Menu 7-3-2)This feature allows you to change your current lock codeto a new one. The lock code is preset to “0000” at thefactory.Enter a new, four-digit lock code.Emergency Numbers  (Menu 7-3-3)Your phone provides you with the option for storingthree emergency numbers.The default numbers are 100,101, and 102. All of these numbers can be manuallydialled at any time even when your phone is locked orall of the outgoing calls are restricted. IMPORTANT NOTICE! Emergency calling may not be available on all wirelessnetworks at all times. A connection cannot always beguaranteed, due to various transmission methods,network parameters and user settings used to completea call from your wireless phone.DO NOT depend on this phone as a primary method ofdialling 100 or for any other essential or emergencycommunications. Remember to always turn your phone on and check forthe adequate signal strength before placing a call.
93SSeettttiinngg92SSeettttiinnggTo store an emergency number:1. Press  or  to select a location and press theSelect soft key. 2. Enter the desired number. Each emergency number can be up to 32 digits long.The number already stored in the selected location isautomatically deleted when you enter a new number.3.  Press the Save soft key to store the number.To make an emergency call in the lock mode, simplyenter a programmed number, and then press         .Voice Privacy  (Menu 7-3-4)Used only in digital networks, Voice Privacy encrypts thevoice channel so that people cannot eavesdrop on yourconversation.The following options are available:Standard: The phone will use a standard line for calls.Enhanced: The phone will make and receive calls onan encrypted high security line.Note:• This feature may not be available in all areas. Contactservice provider for details and availability.• You can also enable the Privacy mode option during acall secure. Simply enable the Privacy mode from theIn Use Menu while connected to a call.When this option is enabled and you are located in anarea that supports the privacy option, the Privacy iconis displayed at the top of the screen.Clear Phone Book  (Menu 7-3-5)This menu allows you to erase all of the numbers inyour Phone Book.When a confirming message displays, select Yes andpress the OK soft key.Reset Phone  (Menu 7-3-6)Resetting the phone cancels all of your selection in theuser-selectable setting options and returns them to thefactory default settings.When a confirming message appears, select Yes andpress the OK soft key. The phone turns itself off andback on and then returns to the standby mode.
95GGaammee94GameYou can experience the fun of playing games on yourphone.Settings  Menu 8-1This menu allows you to setup volume and backlight.Press the navigation key to scroll the entries, and thenpress Select soft key to select the desired one.Volume  (Menu 8-1-1)This menu option allows you to adjust the game volume. - Silent: the game is played in a vibrate mode.- Level 1 ~ 5: adjust the volume level. The more bars,the louder.Backlight  (Menu 8-1-2)This option allows you to set a backlight on or off duringthe game. Game  Menu 8-2You can enjoy five fun games on your phone:To start a game:1. Select a game by pressing the navigation keys andpress the Select key.2. To play a game, press any key.3. Follow the directions the game screen displays.4. During the game, to see the menu, press the CLR.5. To end the game, press the  key.Note:• If the battery power is low, the games menu would notbe accessed. Charge the battery before using thisgames menu.
97HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn96SAR tests are conducted using standard operatingpositions specified by the FCC with the phonetransmitting at its highest certified power level in alltested frequency bands. Although the SAR isdetermined at the highest certified power level, theactual SAR level of the phone while operating can bewell below the maximum value. This is because thephone is designed to operate at multiple power levelsso as to use only the power required to reach thenetwork. In general, the closer you are to a wirelessbase station antenna, the lower the power output of thephone. Before a new model phone is available for sale to thepublic, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that itdoes not exceed the limit established by thegovernment-adopted requirement for safe exposure. Thetests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., atthe ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCCfor each model. While there may be differencesbetween the SAR levels of various phones and atvarious positions, they all meet the governmentrequirement.The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for thismodel phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as incompliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SARinformation on this model phone is on file with the FCC andcan be found under the Display Grant section ofhttp://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC IDprinted in the label on the phone.FCC certification information for this model phone isattached separation paper.Health and Safety InformationExposure to Radio Frequency (RF) SignalsYour wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver.It is designed and manufactured not to exceed theemission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF)energy set by the Federal Communications Commission(FCC) of the U.S. Government. These limits are part ofcomprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levelsof RF energy for the general population. The guidelinesare based on the safety standards that were developedby independent scientific organizations through periodicand through evaluation of scientific studies.The standards include a substantial safety margindesigned to assure the safety of all persons, regardlessof age and health.The exposure standard for wireless phones employs aunit of measurement known as Specific Absorption Rate(SAR). The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg *.*In the U.S. and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg)averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to giveadditional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
99HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn98HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnPrecautions When Using Batteries•  Never use any charger or battery that is damaged inany way.•  Use the battery only for its intended purpose.•  If you use the phone near the network’s base station,it uses less power; talk and standby time are greatlyaffected by the signal strength on the cellularnetwork and the parameters set by the networkoperator.•  Battery charging time depends on the remainingbattery charge and the type of battery and chargerused. The battery can be charged and dischargedhundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out.When the operation time, including talk time andstandby time, is noticeably shorter than normal, it istime to buy a new battery.•  If left unused, a fully charged battery will dischargeitself over time.•  Use only Samsung-approved batteries and rechargeyour battery only with Samsung-approved chargers.When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from thepower source. Do not leave the battery connected toa charger for more than a week, since overchargingmay shorten its life.HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnFor Body Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with             the back of the phone kept 1.5 cm. from the body.  To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm.  separation distance between the user's body and the back of the phone, including the antenna.  The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly.  The use of accessories that donot satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RFexposure requirements, and should be avoided.For more Information concerning exposure to radiofrequency signals, see the following websites:Federal Communications Commission (FCC) http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafetyCellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA):http://www.wow-com.comU.S.Food and Drug Administration (FDA) http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumerWorld Health Organization (WHO) http://www.who.int/peh-emf/en
100HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn101HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnRoad SafetyYour wireless phone gives you the powerful ability tocommunicate by voice, almost anywhere, anytime. Butan important responsibility accompanies the benefits ofwireless phones, one that every user must uphold.When driving a car,driving is your first responsibility.When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of acar,make sure that you are following the specialregulations in a given area or country.Operating EnvironmentRemember to follow any special regulations in force inany area and always switch off your phone whenever itis forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interferenceor danger.When connecting the phone or any accessory to anotherdevice, read its user’s guide for detailed safetyinstructions. Do not connect incompatible products.As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment,users are advised that for the satisfactory operation ofthe equipment and for the safety of personnel, it isrecommended that the equipment should only be usedin the normal operating position (held to your ear withthe antenna pointing over your shoulder).HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn•  Extreme temperatures will affect the chargingcapacity of your battery: it may require cooling orwarming first.•  Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such asin a car in summer or winter conditions, as you willreduce the capacity and life-time of the battery.Always try to keep the battery at room temperature. Aphone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily notwork, even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ionbatteries are particularly affected by temperaturesbelow 0 °C (32 °F).•  Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental shortcircuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clipor pen) causes a direct connection between the +and – terminals of the battery (metal strips on thebattery), for example when you carry a spare batteryin a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals maydamage the battery or the object causing the short-circuit.•  Dispose of used batteries in accordance with localregulations. Always recycle. Do not dispose ofbatteries in a fire.
103HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn102HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnOther Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical devices, consultthe manufacturer of your device to determine if it isadequately shielded from external RF energy. Yourphysician may be able to assist you in obtaining thisinformation. Switch off your phone in health carefacilities when any regulations posted in these areasinstruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilitiesmay be using equipment that could be sensitive toexternal RF energy.VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installed orinadequately shielded electronic systems in motorvehicles. Check with the manufacturer or itsrepresentative regarding your vehicle.You should also consult the manufacturer of anyequipment that has been added to your vehicle.Posted FacilitiesSwitch off your phone in any facility where postednotices require you to do so.Electronic DevicesMost modern electronic equipment are shielded fromradio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronicequipment may not be shielded against the RF signalsfrom your wireless phone. Consult the manufacturer todiscuss alternatives.PacemakersPacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimumdistance of 15 cm (6 inches) be maintained between awireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potentialinterference with the pacemaker. Theserecommendations are consistent with the independentresearch and recommendations of Wireless TechnologyResearch.Persons with pacemakers:•  should always keep the phone more than 15 cm (6inches) from their pacemaker when the phone isswitched on;•  should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;•  should use the ear opposite the pacemaker tominimise potential interference.If you have any reason to suspect that interference istaking place, switch off your phone immediately.Hearing AidsSome digital wireless phones may interfere with somehearing aids. In the event of such interference, you maywish to consult your hearing aid manufacturer todiscuss alternatives.
105HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn104HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnEmergency CallsThis phone, like any wireless phone, operates usingradio signals, wireless and landline networks as well asuser-programmed functions, which cannot guaranteeconnection in all conditions. Therefore, you should neverrely solely on any wireless phone for essentialcommunications (medical emergencies, for example).Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone mustbe switched on and in a service area with adequatesignal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible onall wireless phone networks or when certain networkservices and/or phone features are in use. Check withlocal service providers.To make an emergency call:1. If the phone is not on, switch it on.2. Key in the emergency number for your presentlocation. Emergency numbers vary by location.3. Press       .When making an emergency call, remember to give allthe necessary information as accurately as possible.Remember that your phone may be the only means ofcommunication at the scene of an accident; do not cutoff the call until given permission to do so.Potentially Explosive EnvironmentsSwitch off your phone when in any area with apotentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs andinstructions. Sparks in such areas could cause anexplosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.Users are advised to switch off the phone while at arefuelling point (service station). Users are reminded ofthe need to observe restrictions on the use of radioequipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distributionareas), chemical plants or where blasting operations arein progress.Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are oftenbut not always clearly marked. They include below deckon boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities,vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propaneor butane), areas where the air contains chemicals orparticles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and anyother area where you would normally be advised to turnoff your vehicle engine.
107HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn106HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonnCare and MaintenanceYour phone is a product of superior design andcraftsmanship and should be treated with care. Thesuggestions below will help you fulfill any warrantyobligations and allow you to enjoy this product for manyyears.•  Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories outof the reach of small children.•  Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity andliquids contain minerals that will corrode electroniccircuits.•  Do not touch the phone with a wet hand. Doing somay cause an electric shock to you or damage to thephone.•  Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, asits moving parts may be damaged.•  Do not store the phone in hot areas. Hightemperatures can shorten the life of electronicdevices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certainplastics.•  Do not store the phone in cold areas. When thephone warms up to its normal operating temperature,moisture can form inside the phone, which maydamage the phone’s electronic circuit boards.•  Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Roughhandling can break internal circuit boards.Other Important Safety Information• Only qualified personnel should service the phone orinstall the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation orservice may be dangerous and may invalidate anywarranty applicable to the device.• Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment inyour vehicle is mounted and operating properly.• Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases orexplosive materials in the same compartment as thephone, its parts or accessories.• For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember thatan air bag inflates with great force. Do not placeobjects, including both installed or portable wirelessequipment in the area over the air bag or in the airbag deployment area. If wireless equipment isimproperly installed and the air bag inflates, seriousinjury could result.• Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft.The use of wireless phones in aircraft may bedangerous to the operation of the aircraft, and isillegal.• Failure to observe these instructions may lead to thesuspension or denial of telephone services to theoffender, or legal action, or both.
108HHeeaalltthh  aanndd  SSaaffeettyy  IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn109GlossaryAirtime - Actual time spent talking on the wirelessphone. Most carriers bill customers based on how manyminutes of airtime they use each month.Antenna - A device for transmitting or receivingsignals. The size and shape of antennas is determined,in part, by the frequency of the signal they receive.Wireless phones and the base station must haveantennas.Base Station - The fixed radio transmitter/receiver thatmaintains communications with mobile radio telephoneswithin a given area. (Typically called a cell or cell site)CDMA - (Code Division Multiple Access) A spread-spectrum approach to digital transmission. With CDMA,each conversation is digitized and then tagged with acode. The mobile phone deciphers only a particular codeto pick the right conversation off the air. The transmittedsignal is just above noise level across the availablebandwidth.Channel - Communications signals transmit alongpaths called channels.Codec - Compression & Decompression.Deactivation - The process of rendering a wirelessphone inactive. •  Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents orstrong detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it with asoft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-water solution.•  Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device’smoving parts and prevent proper operation.•  Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, suchas a microwave oven, a stove or a radiator. Thephone may explode when overheated. •  Use only the supplied or an approved replacementantenna. Unauthorized antennas or modifiedaccessories may damage the phone and violateregulations governing radio devices.•  If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory is notworking properly, take it to your nearest qualifiedservice facility. The personnel there will assist you,and if necessary, arrange for service.
111GGlloossssaarryy110GGlloossssaarryyPrepend - The addition of a prefix, such as an areacode, to a phone number.RF - Radio FrequencyRoaming - The ability to use a wireless phone to makeand receive calls in places outside of the home servicearea.Service Charge - The amount paid each month toreceive wireless service.Standby Time - The amount of time a fully chargedwireless portable or transportable phone can be on andidle without being in use. (See Talk Time)Talk Time - The length of time a person can talk on aportable or transportable wireless phone withoutrecharging the battery.Vocoder - Voice Coder. A device used to convert speechinto digital signals.Wireless - Radio-based Systems that allowtransmission of telephone or data signals through theair without a physical connection, such as a metal wire(copper) or fiber optic cable.DTMF - (Dual-tone Multi-Frequency ) You send DTMFsignals when you enter numbers by pressing the digitkeys.EVRC - (Enhanced Variable Rate Codec) EVRC is a newglobal standard for compressing and decompressingvoice signals. EVRC uses a lower bit rate (the number ofbits sent per second) than existing CDMA vocoders,while providing significant improvements in voicequality. This technology enables your phone to providesuperb voice quality while benefiting from the ability toprocess more cellular voice calls using less bandwidththan the voice codecs in CDMA networks today.Frequency - A measure based on time, as one or morewaves per second, in an electrical or light waveinformation signal. A signal’s frequency is stated incycles-per-second or Hertz (Hz).Hands-Free - A feature that permits a driver to use awireless phone without lifting or holding the handset -an important safety feature for automobiles, tractorsand most other motorized vehicles.LCD - (Liquid Crystal Display) Commonly used to refer tothe screen display on the wireless phone.LED - (Light Emitting Diode) Commonly used to refer toa small light on the wireless phone or on the DesktopCharger. The LED lights on the phone to indicate anincoming call. The lights on the charger indicate thatbattery charging is taking place.
113112IInnddeexxKKeysdescription • 11location • 10Key tone (4-4) • 97LLetters, entering • 41Lock code, changing (7-3-2) •105Lock mode, setting (7-3-1) •104Low battery indicator • 20MMaintenance • 121Memo pad (6-3) • 81Menuslist • 50scrolling • 48shortcuts • 49Messagesbanner • 99caller, listening • 91templates • 69texterasing all • 70inbox • 67outbox • 68saved • 69sending • 64settings • 70voice, listening • 72Missed call • 37, 53NNAM, setting • 103Namesfinding • 57saving • 59Numbercorrecting • 26finding • 57saving • 59OOutbox (2-3) • 68PPause dialling • 31Phone layout • 10locking • 104modes • 23resetting • 107Phone Bookadding • 59clearing all • 107finding • 57group, setting • 62memory status • 63Power on/off melody (4-5) • 97Power save mode • 24Power saving (5-5)• 76Prepend dialling • 28RReceived call • 54Recordinggreeting • 92voice dial • 86voice memo • 89Redialling auto • 102last number • 27Reset, phone • 107Ringtone (4-1)• 94volume (4-2) • 95IndexAAccessories • 7Alarm, setting (6-4) • 83Alert on call (2-7-4) • 64Alerts, setting (4-3) • 72Alphabet mode, text • 41Answer mode, setting (7-1-1) •87Auto redial (7-1-2) • 87 BBackground image • 74Backlight (5-4) • 13, 75Banner (5-3) • 75Batterycharging • 15installing • 14low battery indicator • 16precautions • 99removing • 15CCalculator (6-5) • 83Callanswering • 35dialled (3-3) • 55emergency • 26, 105forwarding • 38history (3) • 53making • 25missed (3-1) • 37, 53options • 36received (3-2) • 54three way • 40time • 56waiting • 39Caller ID • 37Caller message • 91Care • 119Characters, entering • 41Connect tone (4-3-1) • 96Contrast, LCD • 101Count Down (6-7) • 84DDaylight Saving Time (DST) • 84Dialled call • 55Disconnect alert (4-3-2) • 96Display icons • 13layout • 13DTMF tone sending • 31setting • 97EEmergency call • 26, 105FFour-digit dialling • 30GGames (8) • 75Group, phone Bookfinding • 57setting • 62IIcon description • 13Inboxcaller message (2-2) • 91text message • 67
Speed dialling  Enter memory location of desired number, holding the last digit to automatically dial.Save a Number Number + Save + Enter name + Select +     /     (Category)+ Select + If necessary,     /+      /      to change the settings or enter information + SavePhone book  Press Find soft key  +      /Search +       /      + Select or SCH-N353 Quick Reference CardBASIC OPERATIONSMake a call Phone number + End a callReceive a callRedial the last call twiceSwitch to the Hold Vibrate modeSwitch to the Hold 01-Beep modeLock Keypad Press and hold Unlock Keypad Press Cand 114 115IInnddeexxSSafety information • 7, 108Scheduler (6-1) • 76Security (7-3) • 104Service light • 16Silent mode • 38Soft keys, using • 22Speed dialling • 29Standby mode • 23Symbol mode, text • 47TT9 mode, text • 43Task list (6-2) • 80Talk mode • 23Templates, message (2-5) • 69Text, entering • 37Text input mode, changing • 42Text message • Three-way calling • 40Time, setting • 103Today, schedule • 76VVersion, checking • 103Voice mail (2-8) • 89message • 72privacy • 106Volume, adjusting • 34WWaiting call • 39Wallpaper, image (5-2) • 99World time (6-6) • 84
Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following Patents.U.S Patent No. 4,901,307   5,056,109   5,099,2045,101,501   5,103,459   5,107,2255,109,390 MENU TREEMain Menu   (To access, press the Menu soft key)1 : Phone Book   1 :  Find2 :  Add Entry3 :  Groups4 :  Memory Status2 : Message 1 :  Write2 :  Inbox3 :  Outbox4 :  Draft5 :  Templates6 :  Erase Messages7 :  Settings8 :  Voice Mail3 : Call History 1 :  Missed 2 :  Received3 :  Dialled4 :  Erase History5.   Call Duration4 :  Sound 1 :  Ringtones2 :  Ringer Volume3 :  Alerts4 :  Key Tone5.   Power On/Off Melody5 :  Display 1 :  Language2 : Service Area 3 :  Wallpaper4 :  Banner5 :  Backlight6 :  LCD Contrast6 :  Organizer 1 :  Scheduler2 :  Task List3 :  Memo Pad4 :  Alarm5 :  Calculator6 :  World Time7 :  Countdown7 : Setting 1 :  Call1. Answer Mode2: Auto Redial3: Call Forward4: Call Waiting2 :  Phone/System1; Key Guard2: Set Time3: Set NAM4: Version3 :  Security1. Lock Mode2:  Change Mode3: Emergency Numbers4: Voice Privacy5: Clear Phone Book6: Reset Phone8 : Game 1 :  Settings2 :  Games116

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