Samsung Electronics Co SCHT300 Tri-Mode Dual-Band Analog/PCS Phone User Manual

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Tri-Mode Dual-Band Analog/PCS Phone Users Manual

Users Manual

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ATTACHMENT M – USER’S MANUAL
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USERS MANUAL
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States
with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for
human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated
transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by
both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with
the FCC guidelines and these international standards.
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications,
or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC
regulations.
Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into
contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for
replacement antenna.
Body-worn Operation
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, use only belt-clips, holsters
or similar accessories that maintain a 2.54 cm separation distance. These accessories
should not contain any metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that
do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure guidelines
and should be avoided.
WARNING! Read this information before using your phone
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TableofContents
Getting toknowyourphone.
Displayicons:What theytell you.
Battery:Putting inthepower.
Installing yourbattery.
Turning yourphoneonand off.
Removing yourbattery.
Charging yourbattery.
Using theRapidDesktopCharger.
Function keys:What theymakehappen.
Phone calls:Howtomakeand receivethem.
Correctionamisdial.
Remembering yourphonenumber.
Answering calls.
Using Caller ID.
Responding toCall Waiting.
Redialing calls.
Setting up Three-WayCalling.
Saving orediting yourownemergencynumbers.
Dialing whenyourphoneislocked.
voice-mail:Theinsand outs.
Setting up yourvoice-mail.
Finding outyou haveamessage.
Retrieving messages.
Using specialSamsung PhoneFeatures.
Internalphonebook.
Understanding yourphone'smemory.
Saving and storing aphonenumber.
Entering ahard pause.
Dialing fromyourphonebooktoadifferentareacode.
Checking all yourstored numbers.
Finding anumberusing aperson'sname.
Erasing aphonenumber.
Keeping trackofyourcalls.
Mainmenu:
Tailoring yourphone'sfeaturestoyourneeds.
Navigating yourthemenu.
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Taking amenu shortcut.
Understanding menu items:
Managing yourphone's settings.
Keeping trackofcalls.
Maintaining yourinternalphonebook.
Selecting language
Adjusting yourphone'svolume.
Determining what isdisplayed.
Maintaining phonesecurity.
Choosing therightalerts.
Customizing theway yourphoneworks.
Selecting theservice mode.
Preventing accidentalkeypress.
Understanding messagemenu items:
Listening tothevoice-mail or reading themessagesyou'vereceived.
Reviewing Voice Mail Messages.
Reviewing Pageand TextMessages.
Erasing Messages.
Displaying thetimestamp.
Using guidelines:
All aboutperformance and safety.
Keeping tabsonsignalstrength.
Understanding PowerSavemode.
Understanding howyourphoneoperates.
Radiofrequencysafety.
Maintaining yourphone'speak performance.
Protecting yourbattery.
Using yourphonewhiledriving.
Disposalofbatteries.
Following SafetyGuidelines.
Using yourphonenearotherelectronicdevices.
Turnoff yourphonebeforeflying.
Restricting children'saccess toyourphone.
Turnoff yourphonein dangerousareas.
Cautions.
FCC notice.
Tostartconnecting justpress and hold<END>
Thanksforchoosing Samsung.
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Aswesaid-tostartconnecting, justpress and hold<END>.
Gettingtoknowyourphone.
1. RedLight: Illuminateswhen<END>ispressedand heldand whenyou haveincoming callsand
messages.
2. Volume:Letsyouadjust thesound level.
3. SEND:Letsyou place acall,answerCall Waiting and place athree waycall.
4. NavigationKeys:Allowyoutoscroll through themenu optionsand displaysand savephonenumbers,aswell
asanysettingsyouselect inthemenu
5. CLR:Allowsyoutoclearyourlastentry.
6. WebKey:Allowsyoutoaccess Internet.
7. END:Letsyou disconnectacall and returntostandbymode.
Press and holdthekeytoturnthephoneonand off.
8. MENU:Letsyouaccess thephone'smenus.
9. RecordKey:Allowsyoutorecordand playbackconversations.
10. Antenna:Makesthevoice ontheotherend sound clearest.
11. Flip:Letsyouanswercall byopening and letsyou disconnectacall and guard keysbyclosing.
Displayicons:What theytell you.
Displayiconsareall thesymbolsortext thatshowup onyourdisplayscreen. Inshort,tell youwhat'sgoing
on. They'reshown below.
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Signal iconmeasuresyourcurrentsignalstrength. Themorebarsthereare,thestrongerthe
signal.
InUseicontellsyouacall isin progress.
NoSvciconshowsthatyouareoutsideofservice area and cannotuseyourphone.
Iftheroaming iconisnotdisplayed, youarein homeNetwork. Iftheiconisdisplayed
whetherstaticorflashing, youareinaroaming network.
Messageiconsindicatethatyou havetext messages, pagesore-mail messages.
Digital/AnalogiconsIndicatewhetheryouarein digitaloranalogservice area.
Batteryiconshowsthelevelofyourbatterycharge.Themorebarsyousee,
themorepoweryou haveleft.Whenthe chargeislow,theicon blinksand an
alert toneis sounded.
Vibratoriconindicatesthatyousetvibratoron.
Muteiconindicatesthatyousetringeroff.
Alarm iconindicatesthatalarm is set.
Lockiconshowsthatphoneislocked.
Battery:Puttinginthepower
YournewSamsung Phone comeswitharechargeablebatterythat ispartiallychargedsoyoucan useit
immediatelyafteryouactivate,withoutanyhassle.Usethebatteryuntil it iscompletelydrained. Recharging
thebatterywithoutfirstcompletelydraining ordischarging it mayshortenthelifeofthebattery.
Installingyourbattery.
Toinstall yourbattery,justfollowthesesimplesteps:
1. Holdthebatterywiththelabelracing down, making surethemetalcontactsat thebaseofthe
basebatterylineup withthemetalcontactsonthebaseofthephone.
2. Place it onthebackofthebaseofthephonewiththebaseofthebattery.
3. Pushupthebatteryreleaselatchonthebackofthephonewhilepushthebatteryonthethephone.
Turningyourphoneonandoff
Whenyou'rereadytoturnonyourSamsung Phone,checktosee that the charged batteryhasbeeninstalledin
thebackofthephoneorthatyou haveanexternalpowersource(theRapidCigaretteLighterAdapterorthe
Hands-Free CarKit).Then, Simplypress and hold<END>.
Theredlightflashesbrieflyand thebannerisdisplayed, whichmeansyou'rereadytomakeacall.
Turning off thephoneisjustas simple.Press and hold<END>fortwoseconds.Thedisplaywill beblank when
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thepowerisoff.
Removingyourbattery.
1. First,turnthepoweroff toavoidlosing stored numbersand messages.
2. Pushupthebatteryreleaselatchonthebackofthephoneand pull it out.
Chargingyourbattery.
Youcantell whetherornotyourbatteryneedstoberechargedjustbychecking theupper-rightcornerofyour
phone'sdisplay,wherethebatterychargeindicatorislocated. Whenthebatterychargelevel islow,thebattery
iconwill blink and thephonewill sound atone.
Ifyoucontinuetouseyourphonewithoutrecharging and thebatterylevelbecomestoo lowit will turnoff
automatically.Analert tonewill sound justbeforethephoneturnsitselfoff.Ifthishappens, unfortunately you'll
losewhateveryouwerejustdoing. So,watchtheindicatorand makesureyourlevel isokay.
Tochargeyourbattery,youshould usetheSamsung TravelAdaptor,RapidDesktopCharger,TravelChargeror
RapidCigaretteLighterAdapterfromSamsung.
Usingthe rapid desktopcharger.
ShouldonlyusetheSamsung-approvedTravelAdaptorand ACadapterwiththisSamsung Phone.Using the
wrong one couldcausedamage.
1. Plug one end oftheACadapterintoyourphoneand theotherend intoawall outlet.
2. Insert thebatterypack.
Theblinking redLEDand displaying charactersintheLCDonthephonewill letyou knowthebatteryisbeing
charged. TheOff LEDand characterstell youwhenthebatteryisat least80 percentcharged.
Ifyourbattery'schargeiscompletelyrun down, it will takeabout three hourstofullyrechargeit.Youmust
completelydischargetheLi-Ion batterybeforerecharging it.
Recharging thebatterywithoutfirstcompletelydischarging it mayshortenthelifeofthebattery.
Ifyouleaveyourphoneturnedonwhileit'sinthe charger,yourbatterywill takelongertocharge.
Functionkeys:What theymakehappen.
<SEND>Press thiskeytoplace acall,toaccess asecond incoming call ortoinitiateThree-WayCalling.
<CLR>Thiskeyletsyou dolotsofthings:
¢º Toeraseone characterfrom thedisplayscreen, brieflypress it once.
¢º Toeraseall the charactersonthescreen, holdit down.
¢º Togobackonestepwhenyou'reaccessing amenu, brieflypress it once.
<END>Press thiskeytodisconnectacall.Youcanalsopress it toexit outofamenu and returntothephone's
standbydisplay.Pressing thiskeywhenthephoneisringing will maketheringersilentforthatcall.Theringer
will resumeits selectedsetting afterthe call isfinished.
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<MENU>Press thiskeytodisplaythephone'smainmenu.
Web key:Press thiskeytoaccess internet.
Record key:Press thiskeytorecordorplaybackvoices.
Navigation keys:Usethiskeytonavigatethrough menu and savesettings.
Phone calls:Howtomakeandreceivethem.
Wheneveryoumakeacall,followthesesimplesteps:
1. First,checktosee thatyourSamsung Phoneisturnedon. Ifyousee thedisplayiconson
thescreen, that meansthepowerison.
2. Enterthenumberyou're calling.
3. Press <SEND>.
4. Whenyou'refinishedwithyourcall,justpress <END>todisconnect.
Correctingamisdial.
Ifyoumakeamistakewhiledialing aphonenumber, press <CLR>toerasethenumberonedigit atatime.You
can deletethe entirenumberatonce bypressing <CLR>and holding it downforat leastonesecond.
Rememberingyourphonenumber.
You probablydon'tcall yourownSamsung PhoneNumberveryoften, soyoumayforget it.Ifyou do, here'sand
easywaytogetitTurnyourphoneonand yournumberwill bedisplayed briefly.
Ifyoumiss it, press<MENU>, press<6>toselect"Display"and then press <3>todisplay yournumber.
Answeringcalls.
Whenyourphonerings,simplypress <SEND>toanswer.Todisconnectwhenyou'rethrough, press<END>.You
cancustomize youroptionsforanswering callsusing theAnyKeyAnswerfeatureontheSetup menu
(press<*>,<4>afteraccessing themenu toselectSetup).Thisallowsyoutopress anykey(except<END>)to
answeracall.
UsingCaller ID.
Thisfeaturetellsyouwhoiscalling youonyourSamsung Phonebydisplaying the caller'snumberwhenthe
phonerings.(Ifthe caller'snameand numberarestoredinyourinternalphonebook, the caller'snamewill be
displayed, too.) Ifyoucall someonewhohasthisfeature,yourSamsung PhoneNumberwill bedisplayedontheir
phone.
ToblockyourSamsung PhoneNumberfrombeing displayedonall ofyouroutgoing calls,justcall Customer
Card. Once you havepermanentlyblockedyournumber,youcanreleasetheblockforaparticularcall.
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RespondingtoCall Waiting.
Ifyou'reinthemiddleofacall and you hearabeep, that meansyou haveanothercall coming in. Ifyou don't
answerthe call withintenseconds,youwill beremindedoftheincoming call withsecond beep. Toanswer
waiting call, press <SEND>.Press <SEND>againtoswitch backtothefirstcall.
Redialingcalls.
Toredial thenumberofthelastoutgoing call madefromyourphone, press <SEND> <SEND>.Toredialany
ofyourlast tenoutgoing calls, displaytheoutgoing call log bypressing <SEND>usetheNavigation keysto
select thenumberand then press<SEND>again. Themostrecentcall isdisplayedfirst.
Anotheroptionfor redialing callsistoselectanumberfromyourincoming oroutgoing call logs.
SettingThree-WayCalling
Three-WayCalling letsyoutalkwithtwodifferentpeopleat thesametime.Simplydial thefirstnumberand
press <SEND>.Whenyou have connected, press <SEND>toput thefirstcalleron hold. Next, press <CLR>, dial
thesecond numberand press <SEND>.Whenyouare connected, press <SEND>againtobeginyourthree-way
call.Whenyou usethisfeature,youwill be charged normalairtimeraiseforbothcallsthatyou place.
Savingor editingyourownemergencynumbers.
Youcansaveup tothree emergencyphonenumbersonyourSamsung Phone,inadditionto911. Tosavethose
numbers,followthestepsbelow.
1. Press <MENU>.
2. Press <#>toselect"Security."
3. Thephoneprompts."LockCode."Enteryourfour-digit lockcode(unless you've changedit,this
codeisthelastfourdigitsofyourSamsung PhoneNumber).Once you'vesuccessfullyenteredyour
lockcode,thephonedisplaysthesecuritymenu.
4. Press <4>toselect"Emergency#."Thephonedisplaysyoursecuritynumbers.(Ifnosecuritynumbers
havebeensaved, "Empty"isdisplayedineachslot.)
5. Selectanemergencynumberslotbypressing theappropriatenumber.
6. Entertheten-digit emergencynumber (areacode+phonenumber) tobesavedinthatslotand
press <OK>.
7. Thephonedisplaysthenumberand "Saved"toconfirm that thenumberwas storedcorrectly.
Thephonethenredisplaysthelistofemergencynumbers soyoucanmakeadditionalchanges.
8. Whenyou havefinishedstoring numbers, press and hold<CLR>toexit and returntothestandby
display.
Dialingwhenyourphoneislocked.
Whenyourphoneislocked, youcanstill call 911, yourstoredemergencynumbersorCustomerCard.
Tomadeacall whenyourphoneislocked, followthesesimplesteps:
1. Dial911, oneofthethree emergencynumbers storedinyourphone.Youmustdialyour
emergencynumbersexactlyasyou havestoredthem.
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2. Press <SEND>
Note:Youcannotdialyourthree emergencynumberswhenyourphoneAccounthasbeen
restrictedforcredit purposes.Youstill cancall 911, however.
voice-mail:Theinsandouts.
Settingupyourvoice-mail.
Thefirst timeyoucall yourvoice-mail box,whichyou dobypressing and holding <OK>forat leastasecond,
enteryourtemporarypass code.Wesuggestyou dothis soonafteryouactivateyourphoneAccount.
Afterentering thatcode,thevoice-mail systemwill promptyoutodothesethings:
¢º Createyourown personalpass code.Makesureyou pickanumberthatyouwill remember.
¢º Createthegreeting thatpeoplewill hearwhentheycall you.
¢º Initialize yournameannouncement.
¢º ChoosewhethertoactivateOne-TouchAccess.
voice-mail will automaticallyrecordmessageswheneversomeone callsand you don'tanswer.
Findingoutyou haveamessage.
YourSamsung Phonealertsyouwhenyou havenewvoice-mail messagesinseveralways:
¢º Bydisplaying amessageonthescreen
¢º Bysounding thering (iftheringeristurnedon)
¢º Byflashing theredlightat thetopofthephone.
¢º Bydisplaying at thetopofyourscreen.
Toacknowledgeanewmessage,youcan press anykey(except thevolumekeysor<END>.Theredlightwill
continuetoflashand areminderbeepwill sound periodicallyuntil you dothis.Once you'veacknowledgeda
message,yourphonewill thenredisplaywhateverwasonthescreen beforethealert.Thephonewill display
until yousaveoreraseyournewmessage.Youcan haveup to30 neworsavedmessagesand eachcan be
storedforup to30 days.
Retrievingmessages.
Wheneveryouaccess yourvoice-mail,you'll begiventhefollowing options:
¢º Tolistentoneworsavedvoice-mail, press<1>.Youcansee theinformationofthelatestvoice-mail you've
received. Youcanlistentoit bypressing <1>and eraseit bypressing <2>.
Using specialSamsung PhoneFeatures.
Yourphone comeswithseveralkeyfeaturesthat makevoice-mail particularlyeasytouse.
OnetouchAccess
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Tocall yourvoice-mail fromyourSamsung Phone,all you havetodoispress and hold<OK>forat leasta
second. ThisfeatureisavailableonlyfromyourSamsung Phone.IfOne
-TouchAccess isactivated, you don'thavetoenteryourpass code.
Hand-free Listening
Yourmessageswill beplayedcontinuouslyintheordertheywerereceived. Youcanstoptosaveoreraseanyof
them.
Internalphonebook.
You get twotypesofphonebookswithyourSamsung Phone: theinternalphonebookand the call logs.To
makethemostofthem,you needtounderstand all thebasicfeaturesand functionsofyournewphone.
Understandingyourphone'smemory
YourSamsung Phonehas229 phonebookmemorylocations(001-229)-that is, 229 placestostorephone
numbers.Youcanstoreup to32 digitswithineachofthesememorylocationsand useup to12 charactersto
give eachentryaname.
Saving andstoringaphonenumber.
Whenadding numberstoyourinternalphonebook, keepinmind that memorylocations1through 9(1and9are
reserved)should beusedforOne-TouchDialing (yourmostcommonlyused phonenumbers).Tosavenumbers,
simplyfollowthedirectionsbelow.
1. Enterthenumberyouwant tosave.Press <OK>.Wesuggest thatyousavenumbersusing ten
digits(areacode+number) soyoucan dialfromyourphonebookwhiletraveling outsideyourHome
Service Area.
2. Thephonedisplaystheavailablememorylocation. Tosavethenumbertoadifferent memory
location, enterthat location numberand then press <OK>.
Ifyouenteredthenumberofamemorylocationthatalreadyanumberstoredinit,thephoneprompts"Replace?"
Press <OK>toreplace it withthenewnumberorpress <CLR>togobackastep.
3. Next,enterthenamethatgoeswiththenumber.Toenteraletter, press thenumberkeyon
whichit'slistedonce,twice orthree times, depending onwhethertheletteryou'dliketoenteris
listedonthekeyfirst,second orthird. (Forexample,<2>once for"A"Press < 2>twice for
"B"and timesfor"C")
Toenterlettersconsecutivelythatarelistedonthesamenumberkey, press the# keytoseparatethem.For
example,tospell Gill,youwould dothedothefollowing:
1. Toenter"G,"press < 4>once.
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2.Toenter"I,"firstpress *(since youwill bepressing<4>again),thenpress <4>three
timestoget"I,"
3.Toenter"L,"firstprepress *(since youwill bepressing<5>again),thenpress
<5>three times.
4.Toenterthenext"L,"firstprepress *(since youwill bepressing<5>again),thenpress
<5>three times.
4. Whenthenameisenteredcorrectly, press <OK>.Thephonedisplaysaconfirmationmessage
containing thenameand number.
Enteringahard pause.
Youcanenterahard pauseinanumberbypressing <MENU>while entering digits.Thehard pauseisdisplayed
as"p"onthephone.Ahard pauseisusefulwhenyouaccess aninteractivevoice responsesystem,suchasan
automated banking system.
Dialingfromyourphonebooktoadifferentareacode.
Whenyou'retraveling outsideyourhomeservice area,orwhenyou're calling someonebackfromwithin
voice-mail,youmayneedtoadd anareacodetothenumber.Totemporarilyadd digitstothebeginning ofa
phonenumber,followthesesteps:
1. Find thenumberyouwant tocall.Thiscan bedoneinseveralways.
2. Entertheareacodeforthenumber.Thenewnumberswill beinsertedautomaticallyat the
beginning ofthephonenumber.
3. Press <SEND>todial themodified number.
Checking all yourstorednumbers.
Several methodscan beusedforchecking numbers storedinyourphone.Youcanlookupanumberusing a
name, digitsfrom thephonenumber,ormemorylocation. Eachisdescribedseparatelybelow.Followthesteps
described belowtofind stored numbersusing themenu options.
1. Press <MENU>
2. Press < 2>toselect"PhoneBook"
3. Indicatewhetheryouwant torecall anumberbynameormemorylocation bypressing <1>or
<4>,respectively.
Findinganumber usingaperson'sname.
1. Press <MENU>
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2. Press < 2>toselect"PhoneBook"
3. Press < 1>toselect"Find Name"
4. Enterasmanyconsecutivelettersofthenameasyoucanremember(evenifyourememberonly
thefirst letter) and press <OK>.Thephonebrieflydisplaysthememorylocation numberalong
withthenameand numberofthefirst match. Ifthenumberdisplayedisnot theoneyouwant,
press <¡è
>or<¡é
>toscroll through thelistuntil theappropriatenumberisdisplayed.
5. Whenyou havefound the correctnumber, press <SEND>todialitautomatically.
Erasingaphonenumber.
1. Press <MENU>
2. Press < 2>toselect"PhoneBook"
3. Indicatewhetheryouwant toaccess thenumbertobedisplayedaccording tonameormemory
location bypressing <1>or<4>,respectively.
4. Youthen havetheoptiontoentereitheraportionofthenameorthememorylocation number.
Next, press <OK>todisplaythenumber.Ifmorethanone entryisfound, youcanscroll
through the entriesand selectwhichoneyouwant toerasebypressing <¡è >or<¡é
>.
5. Press <OK>toerasethenumberfrom thephonebook.
6. Press <MENU>,<5>toselect"Erase".Aconfirmationmessagewill bedisplayed.
Keepingtrackofyour calls.
YourSamsung Phonekeepstrackofthelast tencallsyoumadeand thelast tencalls
Mainmenu:Tailoringyourphone'sfeaturesto yourneeds.
Youcanaccess all ofyourphone'sfeaturesand settingsthrough themainmenu. Here'showtogoabout it.
Navigationthroughthemenu.
Todisplaythemainmenu, press <MENU>.
Toscroll through menu items, useNavigation key.
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Togobackonestep, press <CLR>briefly.
Toselectamenu item, press thenumbercorresponding toit.
Toscroll through possiblesettings, useNavigation key.
Tosaveasetting, press <OK>.
Toexit themenu and returntothestandbyscreen, press <END>orpress and hold<CLR>.Nochangeswill be
saved.
Takingamenu shortcut.
Ifyou'reinahurry,justpress <MENU>and thenumbersonthemenu screen. Forexample,ifyou
press <MENU>,followed by<6>and <1>,thephonewill displaythebacklightsettings.
Understandingmenu item:
Managing yourphone's settings.
Keepingtrackofcalls.(MENU+1)
1:Call Logs.Theseoptionshelpyourememberwhomyoucalledyouand whoyoucall,along with
howmuchair-timeyou haveused. Timesaredisplaying in hours,minutesand seconds
(forexample, 03h59m23s).
¢º1:Outgoing Lists;Thelast ten numbersyoucalled. UseNavigation keytoscroll through thelist.
¢º2:Incoming Lists;Thenumbersofthelast tencallerstoyourSamsungsPhone.
UseNavigation keytoscroll through thelist.
¢º3:EraseLogs;Select incoming, outgoing orbothcall logswithNavigation keyand press <OK>to
eraseselectedlog.
¢º4:AirTimeChecktosee howmuchair-timeyou haveused byselecting thisoption.
Note:Theair-timedisplayedmayhavediscrepancieswiththeair-timeshowninyourinvoice.
LastCall ; Displaysthephonenumberofyourlastcall,thedateand timethe call was
made,and durationofthe call.
Total ; Displaysthetotalnumberofcallsmadeand received, along withthetotal
amountofair-timeused.
EraseTotal ; Toresetyourair-timelogtozero, press < OK>.Tokeepthepress
<CLR>.
Maintainingyourinternalphonebook.(MENU+2)
2:PhoneBook. Theseoptionsletyoumanagethenumbers storedinyourPhone'sinternalphone
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book.
¢º1:Find NameLetsyoulook up numbers storedinyourinternalphonebook.
Name;Enterasmanyconsecutivelettersofthenamethatyou knowand then press <OK>.
(Entering onlythefirst letterofthenamestill helpsnarrowyoursearch.)Thephone
indicateshowmanymatcheswerefound and then displaysthefirstnumbersand name
from thelistofmatches.Toscroll through thelist, useNavigation key.Todialadisplayed
number, press <SEND>.
¢º2:Add Entry;Letsyouedit numbers, namesand memorylocations.
Enternumbersand press < OK>.Thenthephonedisplaysmemorylocationof
thenumberstoredintheinternalphone.Youcanchangethememorylocationwith
Navigation key.Enterpress < OK>.Then press anameand <OK>.Thenewnumber
will bestored.
¢º3:Find Entry;Letsyoulook up numbers storedinyourinternalphonebook.
Enterthetwo-digit memorylocationcodethatcorrespondstothenumberyouwant
tofind. Toscroll through the entirelistofstored numbers, press<OK>.Todial
adisplayed number, press <SEND>.
Adjustingyourphone'svolume.(MENU+5)
5:Sounds.Here'showtoadjust thevolumeofyourphone'sringerand keybeep.
¢º1:Ring
¢º1:Ring Volume
¢º1:Ring;Toadjust theringervolumeforvoice call,youcan press eitherNavigation keyorthe
volumekeys.Settingsare"Silent","Vibrate"and8levels.Once youselect thelevel
youwant, press < OK>toset it.
¢º2:Message;Toadjust theringervolumeforamessage,youcan press eitherNavigation keyor
thevolumekeys.Setting aresameasvoice call.Once youselect thelevelyouwant, press
<OK>toset it.
¢º2:Ring Type
¢º1:Ring;Select thesound yourphonemakeswhenyoureceiveavoice call.UseNavigation key
toscroll through thepossiblesettings.Asyouscroll through thelist,youwill hearasampleof
theringersetting. Whenyoufind theringersetting youwant, press < OK>tosaveit.
¢º2:Message
¢º1:Voice;Select thesound yourphonemakeswhenyoureceiveavoice message.Sameas
Ring typeforvoice call.
¢º2:Text; Select thesound yourphonemakeswhenyoureceiveatext message.SameasRing
typeforvoice call.
¢º3:Page;Select thesound yourphonemakeswhenyoureceiveatext message.SameasRing
typeforvoice call.
¢º2:KeyBeep;Toadjust thekeybeepvolume,youcan press eitherNavigation keyorthevolume
keys.Settingsare"Silent"and8levels.Once youselect thelevelyouwant, press
<OK>toset it.
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¢º3:Alerts
¢º1:Minute;Thisoptionislikeaminutereminderthatbeepstensecondsbefore eachminuteisup
during acall.Settingsare"ON"and "OFF".
¢º2:Service;Indicatewhetheryouwantyourphonetosound atonewhenthestatusofyourphone
service changes.Settingsare"ON"and "OFF".
¢º3:Connect;
¢º4:Disconnect;
¢º5:Fade;Indicatewhetheryouwantyourphonetosound atonewhenthesignalfadesduring a
call.
¢º6:RoamRinger;Indicatewhetheryouwantyourphonetousedifferentringerwhenit receives
voice callsfromroaming networks.
¢º4:Alarm
¢º5:PowerUp/Down
¢º6:Voice;Toadjustvoice volumeforacall,youcan press eitherNavigation keyorthevolumekeys.
Settingsare8levels.Once youselect thelevelyouwant, press<OK>toset it.
¢º7:DataRing;Select thesound yourphonemakeswhenyoureceiveaData/Faxcall.UseNavigation
keytoscroll through thepossiblesettings.Asyouscroll through thelist,youwill hear
asampleoftheringersetting. Whenyoufind theringersetting youwant, press
<OK>tosaveit.
Determiningwhatisdisplayed.(MENU+6)
6:Display.DeterminesomeoftheattributesofyourPhone'sdisplaybymodifying thesesettings.
¢º1:Backlight; Youcanmanipulatethedisplayand keypad backlighting. Possiblesettingsare
"AlwaysOFF","AlwaysON","10 SECONDS","30 SECONDS"and "Onwhenflipopen".
¢º2:Banner;Displaysthegreeting and youcanedit it.
¢º3:Myphonenumber;DisplaysSamsung Phonenumber
¢º4:Language;Youcanselectuserinterface language.Possiblesettingsare"English","Portuguese"
and "Spanish".
¢º5:Version;Displaystheversion numberofthesoftwareinstalledonyourSamsung Phone.
¢º6:Contrast ; Youcanset theLCDcontrast..
Customizingtheway yourphoneworks.(MENU+*)
*:Setup. Withthehelpofthefollowing features,youcanmakeyourphoneworkmorelikeyou do.
¢º1:AutoRetry;Youcanforce Samsung Phoneautomaticallyretrycalling whencall attemptfails.
¢º2:AutoAnswer;
¢º3:AutoHyphen;
¢º4:AnswerMode;Youcanchooseanswering method. Possiblesettingsare"Anykey","Flip"and
"Send keyonly".
¢º5:ToneLength;Youcanselect thelengthofthetoneyourphonemakeswhenyouyou press akey.
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Press Navigation keyorthevolumeKeys.Settingsare"Normal"and "Long".
¢º6:SetTime;
¢º7:SetNAM;
¢º8:SystemSel; Youcanselectaservice modeofyourphone.Possiblesettingsare"Standard"and
"HomeOnly".
¢º9:Data/Fax;Samsung Phone can beusedas MODEMorFAX.Possiblesettingsare"Data/fax off".
"faxfornextcall","faxuntil poweredoff","modemfornextcall",and
"modemuntil poweredoff".
¢º0:AnalogCall;
Maintainingphonesecurity.(MENU+#)
0:Security;You havetheoptiontolockSamsung Phonewhenyou'dliketomakesureyou'rethe
onlyonewhocan useit.Locking yourphonemeansthatyoucanstill receiveincoming
callsormake emergencycalls, butall otherphonefunctionsaredisabled. Youalsocan
restrictoutgoing calls(except911 and emergencycalls),incoming callsand access toyour
phonebook. YourlockcodetypicallyconsistsofthelastfourdigitsofyourSamsung
PhoneNumber.Ifyouchoosetochangeit, however,and thenforget it,youwill haveto
takeyourphonetothenearestCustomerCareCenterforassistance.Becauseyourphone
mustbereprogrammedifyouforgetyourlockcode,CustomerCarewill notbeableto
assistyouoverthephone.Toaccess thesecuritymenu and modifythesettings,you
mustfirstenteryourlockcode.
¢º1:LockMode;Firstyoushould decidewhenyouwantyourphonetobelocked. possiblesettings
are"OFF," "NOW"and "ON POWER-UP."Ifyouchoose"ON POWER-UP,"your
phonewill belockedeverytimeyouturnit on. Ifyouselect"NOW,",yourphonewill be
lockedimmediately.
¢º2:Restrict
¢º1:Phonebook
¢º2:Incoming
¢º3:Outgoing
¢º3:LockCode;Ifyou don'twant touseyourphone'soriginal lockcode,youcan usethisoptionto
enteryourown newfour-digit number.Besuretopickanumberthat iseasyfor
youtoremember.Ifyouchangeyourlockcodethenforget it,youwill havetotake
yourphonetothenearestCustomerCareCenterforassistance.
¢º4:Emergency#;Youcanenterup tothree emergencynumbersand youcancall all ofthem,
along with 911, evenwhenyourphoneislockedor restricted. Whenyou dialan
emergencynumber,it mustexactlymatchthestored numberinorderto override
thelockand restrictionsettings.
¢º5:Send PIN;
¢º6:ClrMemory;Youcan delete entirephonebookentries.
¢º7:ResetPhone;Select thistoresetall ofthefeaturesonyourphone(exceptemergency
numbersand thelockcode)totheirdefault settingsand toclearthephonebook
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memory.
Understandingmessagemenu items:
Listening tothevoice-mail or reading thepages/messagesyou'vereceived.
ReviewingVoice Mail Messages.(MENU+3+1)
1:Voice ;Youcanreadtheinformationofthevoice-mailsyou'vereceived. Press <MENU>and you
canlistento or reset it
Listen;Youcanlistentotheselectedvoice mail message.
Reset ; Youcanclearthevoice-mail.
ReviewingPageandTextMessages.(MENU+3+2)
2:Page/Text ; Youcanreadtheinformationofthepages/messagesyou'vereceived.
ReviewingPageandTextMessages.(MENU+3+3)
3:BrowserMsg;Youcanreadtheinformationofthebrowsermessagesyou'vereceived.
ErasingMessages.(MENU+3+4)
4:Erase;YoucanerasePage/Text/BrowserMsg.
Usageguidelines:
All aboutperformance and safety.
Keepingtabsonsignalstrength.
Firstofall ,thevoice qualityofyourSamsung Phonewill alwaysbeat itsbestwhentheantennaisfullyraised.
Ifyou'reinsideabuilding,receptionmaybebetternearawindow.
Thequalityofeachcall youmakeor receivedepend onthesignalstrengthinyourarea.You phonewill inform
youofthe currentstrength bydisplaying anumberofthebarsnext tothesignalstrengthicon. Themorebars
displayed, thestrongerthesignal.
UnderstandingPower Savemode.
Ifyou'retrying touseyourphoneinanareawherethesignal istoo weak, thePowerSavefeaturewill
automaticallyactivatetoconservebatterypowerwhenyou'vebeen unabletopickupasignalfor15 minutes.If
you phoneison, it will periodicallyrecheckservice availability,oryoucan dosoyourselfmanuallybypressing
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anykey.
Amessagewill bedisplayedonthescreenanytimePowerSavehasbeenactivated
Understandinghowyourphoneoperates.
YourSamsung Phoneisbasicallyaradiotransmitterand receiver.
Whenit'sturnedon, it receivesand transmitsradiofrequency(RF)signals.Yourphoneoperatesinthefrequency
range1.9 GHzand 800MHz.Whenyourphoneisin use,thesystemhandling yourcall control thepowerlevel.
RadioFrequencysafety.
In 1991-1992, theInstituteofEngineers(IEEE)and theAmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSjoinedin
updating ANSI's1982 standardforsafetylevelswithrespect tohumanexposuretoRFsignals.Morethan 120
scientists,engineersand physiciansfromuniversities, governmenthealthagenciesand industriesdevelopedthis
updatedstandardafter reviewing theavailablebodyofresearch. In 1993, theFederalCommunications
Commission(FCC)adoptedthisupdatestandardinaregulation. InAugust1996, theFCC adoptahybridstandard
consisting ofthe existing ANSI/IEEE standardand theguidelinespublished bytheNationalCouncil ofRadiation
Protectionand Measurements(NCRP).
Thedesign oftheSamsung Phone complieswiththeseupdatedstandard. Ofcourse,ifyouwant tolimit RF
exposure evenfurtherthantheupdatedstandard, youcanchoosetocontrol thedurationofyourcallsand operate
yourphoneinthemostpower-ficient manner.
Maintainingyourphone'speakperformance.
To operateyourphoneproperly-that is,tomaintainsafeand satisfactoryservice-youshouldfollowtheserules:
¢ºForbestreception, extend theantennafully.
¢ºHoldthephonewiththeantennaup and overyourshoulder.
¢ºDonothold phoneantenna atanytime.
¢ºDonotusethephonewithadamagedantenna.
¢ºSpeak directlyintothemouthpiece.
Avoidexposing yourphoneand accessoriestorainliquidspills.Ifyourphonedoesgetwet,turnthepoweroff
immediatelyand removethebatterypack. Ifit isinoperable,youshouldreturnit toaCustomerCareCenteror
call CustomerCareforservice.
Onlyauthorized personnelshouldservice yourphoneand itsaccessories,Faultymayinvalidatethewarranty.
Protectingyourbattery.
Forbestbatteryperformance,youshouldfollowtheseguidelines:
¢ºOnlyuseSamsung-approved batteriesand adaptor,desktopand chargers.These chargesaredesignedtomaximize
batterylife.Using otherbatteriesorchargerswill invalidateyourwarrantyand maycausedamageaswell.
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¢ºToavoid damage,Chargebatteryonlyintemperaturesthatrangefrom32¢ª
Fto122¢ª
F(0¢ª
to40¢ª
C).
¢ºDonotusethebatterychargerin directsunlightorin high humidityareas,suchasthebathroom.
¢ºNeverdisposeofthebatterybyincineration.
¢ºKeepthemetalcontactsat thetopofbatteryclean.
¢ºDonotattempt todisassembleorshort-circuit thebattery.
¢ºYoumayneedtorechargethebatteryifit hasnotbeen usedforalong periodoftime.
¢ºReplace thebatterywhenit nolongerprovidesacceptableperformance.
Itcan berecharged hundredsoftimesbeforeit will needtobereplaced.
¢ºDonotstorethebatteryin high-temperatureareasforlong periodsoftime.Followthesestoragerules:
Less thanonemonth:-4¢ª
Fto140¢ª
F(-20¢ª
Cto50¢ª
C)
Morethanonemonth:-4¢ª
Fto113¢ª
F(-20¢ª
Cto35¢ª
C)
Usingyourphonewhiledriving.
SENDing onthephonewhileyou'redriving maydivertyourattentionfrom theroad. Besidesthat,it isillegal in
somestates.Remember,safetycomesfirst.When using yourSamsung Phoneinthe car:
¢ºFocuson driving, notSENDing.
¢ºUseyourHands-Free CarKit.
Ifyoumust thephonewhiledriving, pleaseuseOne-TouchDialing,
SpeedDialand AutoAnswermodes.
FAILURETOFOLLOWTHESEINSTRUCTION MAY LEAD TOSERIOUS PERSONALINJURY AND
POSSIBLEPROPERTY DAMAGE.
Disposalofbatteries
YoucanreturnyourunwantedSamsung batteriestoyournearestSamsung Service Center.
Note:Insomeareas,thedisposalofrechargeablebatteriesin householdorbusiness trashmaybeprohibited.
Followingsafetyguidelines.
To operateyourphonesafelyand efficiently,youshouldalwaysfollowanyspecialregulationsinagivenarea,
and turnyourphoneoff areaswhereuseisforbiddenorwhenit maycauseinterference ordanger.
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Usingyourphonenearother electronicdevices.
Most modernelectronic equipment is shieldedfromradiofrequency(RF)signals.However,RFsignalsfrom
telephonesmayaffect inadequatelyshieldedelectronic equipment.
RFsignalsmayaffect improperlyinstalledorinadequatelyshieldedelectronicoperating and entertainmentsystems
inmotorvehicles.Checkwiththemanufactureroritsrepresentativetodetermineifthesesystemsareadequately
shieldedfromexternalRFsignals.Youshouldalsocheckwiththemanufacturer regarding anyequipment thathas
beenaddedtoyourvehicle.
Consult themanufacturerofanypersonal medicaldevices(suchaspacemakersand hearing aids)todetermineif
theyareadequatelyshieldedfromexternalsignals.
Turnoff thephonein healthcarefacilitiesand requestpermission beforeusing thephonenearmedicalequipment.
Turnoff yourphonebeforeflying.
Youshouldturnoff yourSamsung Phonebeforeboarding anyaircraft.Topreventpossibleinterference with
aircraftsystem,U.S.FederalAviationAdministration(FAA) regulationsrequireyoutohavepermissionfromacrew
membertouseyourphonewhiletheplaneisontheground. Topreventanyriskofinterference,FCC regulation
prohibit using yourphonewhiletheplaneisintheair.
Restrictingchildren'saccess to yourphone.
Yourphoneistheatoy,and should notbeplayedwith bychildren. Theycould hurt themselvesand others,
damagethephoneormake callsthat increaseyourtelephonebills.
Turnoff yourphonein dangerousareas.
Toavoidinterfering with blasting operations,youshouldturnoff yourphonewheninablasting areaorinother
areaswithsignsindicating that two-wayradioshould beturnedoff.Constructioncrewsoften useremote-control
RFdevicestosetoff explosives.
Turnoff yourphonewhenyouareinanyareawithapotentiallyexplosiveatmosphere.It israre, butyourphone
oritsaccessoriescould generatesparkscouldcauseanexplosionorafree resulting in bodilyinjuryoreven
death.
Areaswithapotentiallyexplosiveatmosphereareoften, butnotalways,clearlymarked. Theyincludefueling
areas suchasgas stations;belowdeskon boats;fuelorchemical transferorstoragefacilities;areaswheretheair
containschemicalsorparticles suchasgrain, dustormetalpowders:and anyotherareawhereyouwould
normallybeadvisedto off yourvehicle engine.
Donot transportorstoreflammablegas,liquidorexplosivesinthe compartmentofyourvehiclethatcontains
yourphoneoraccessories.
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Cautions.
AnychangesormodificationstoyourSamsung Phonenotexpresslyapprovedinthisdocumentscouldvoidyour
warrantyforthisequipmentand voidyourauthorityto operatethisequipment.Onlyuseapproved batteries,
antennasand chargers.Theuseofanyothertypewill invalidatethewarranty.
FCC notice.
ThephonemaycauseTVor radiointerference ifusedincloseproximitytoreceiving equipment.TheFCC can
requireyoutostop using thetelephoneifsuchinterference cannotbe eliminated. Ifyou needassistance,contact
CustomerCare.
And last, butcertainlynot least,vehiclesusing liquefied petroleumgas(suchaspropaneorbutane)
mustcomplywiththeNationalFireProtectionStandard(NEPA-58).Foracopyofthis standard, contact the
NationalFireProtectionAssociation, OneBatterymarchPark, QuincyMA02269, Attn:PublicationSalesDivision.

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