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CONFIDENTIAL
8. USERS MANUAL
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Getting to know your phone.
1. Red Light :
Illuminates when  is pressed and held and when you have incoming calls and
messages.
2. Volume :
Lets you adjust the sound level.
3. TALK :
Lets you place a call, answer Call Waiting and place a three way call.
4. Scroll Keys :
Allow you to scroll through the menu options and displays.
5. CLR :
Allows you to clear your last entry.
6. OK :
Allows you to save phone numbers, as well as any settings you select in the menu.
7. END :
Lets you disconnect a call and return to standby mode.
Press and hold the key to turn the phone on and off.
8. Message Key : Lets you access your voice-mail and listen to your messages.
9. MENU :
Lets you access the phone's menus.
10. Antenna :
Makes the voice on the other end sound clearest.
Display icons: What they tell you.
Display icons are all the symbols or text that show up on your display screen. In short, tell you what's
going on. They're shown below.
Signal
: Measures your current signal strength. The more bars there are, the stronger the
signal.
In Use
: Tells you a call is in progress.
No Svc
: Shows that you are outside a SPRINT Service Area and cannot use your phone.
Roaming
: If the icon is not displayed, you are in the ??? SPRINT Network. If the icon is
displayed (not flashing), you are in a SPRINT network with which ??? SPRINT has a
roaming agreement. If the icon is flashing, you are in an unknown service area.
Page/Text
: Indicates when you have text messages or pages.
Analog
: Indicates when you are in SPRINT AMPS service area.
Battery
: Shows the level of your battery charge. The more bars you see, the more power you
have left. When the charge is low, the icon blinks and an alert tone is sounded.
Vibrator
: Indicates when you set vibrator on.
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Battery : Putting in the power
Your new Samsung SPRINT Phone comes with a rechargeable battery that is partially charged so
you can use it immediately after you activate, without any hassle. Use the battery until it is completely
drained. Recharging the battery without first completely draining or discharging it may shorten the life of
the battery.
Installing your battery.
To install your battery, just follow these simple steps:
1. Hold the battery with the label racing down, making sure the metal contacts at the base of the base
battery line up with the metal contacts on the base of the phone.
2. Place it on the back of the base of the phone with the base of the battery.
3. Push up the battery release latch on the back of the phone while push the battery on the the phone.
Turning your phone on and off
When you're ready to turn on your Samsung DBDM Phone, check to see that the charged battery has
been installed in the back of the phone or that you have an external power source(the Rapid Cigarette
Lighter Adapter or the Hands-Free Car Kit).Then, Simply press and hold .
The red light flashes briefly and the banner is displayed, which means you're ready to make a call.
Turning off the phone is just as simple. Press and hold  for two seconds. The display will be
blank when the power is off.
Removing your battery.
1. First, turn the power off to avoid losing stored numbers and messages.
2. Push up the battery release latch on the back of the phone and pull it out.
Charging your battery.
You can tell whether or not your battery needs to be recharged just by checking the upper-right corner
of your phone's display, where the battery charge indicator is located. When the battery charge level is
low, the battery icon will blink and the phone will sound a tone.
If you continue to use your phone without recharging and the battery level becomes too low it will turn
off automatically. An alert tone will sound just before the phone turns itself off. If this happens,
unfortunately you'll lose whatever you were just doing. So, watch the indicator and make sure your level
is okay.
To charge your battery, you should use the Samsung DBDM Travel Adaptor, Rapid Desktop Charger,
Travel Charger or Rapid Cigarette Lighter Adapter from Samsung.
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Using the rapid desktop charger.
Should only use the Samsung-approved Travel Adaptor and AC adapter with this Samsung DBDM
Phone. Using the wrong one could cause damage.
1. Plug one end of the AC adapter into your phone and the other end into a wall outlet.
2. Insert the battery pack.
The blinking red LED and displaying characters in the LCD
on the phone will let you know the battery
is being charged. The Off LED and characters tell you when the battery is at least 80 percent charged.
If your battery's charge is completely run down, it will take about three hours to fully recharge it. You
must completely discharge the Li-Ion battery before recharging it. Recharging the battery without first
completely discharging it may shorten the life of the battery.
If you leave your phone turned on while it's in the charger, your battery will take longer to charge.
Function keys: What they make happen.
 Press this key to place a call, to access a second incoming call or to initiate Three-Way
Calling.
 This key lets you do lots of things:
¢º To erase one character from the display screen,
¢º To erase all the characters on the screen,
briefly press it once.
hold it down.
¢º To go back one step when you're accessing a menu,
briefly press it once.
 Press this key to disconnect a call. You can also press it to exit out of a menu and return to
the phone's standby display. Pressing this key when the phone is ringing will make the ringer silent for
that call. The ringer will resume its selected setting after the call is finished.
 Press this key to display the phone's main menu.
 Press this key to store a number in the phone's internal phone book and to save menu settings.
Press and hold this key to check your voice-mail messages.
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Phone calls: How to make and receive them.
Whenever you make a call, follow these simple steps:
1. First, check to see that your Samsung SPRINT Phone is turned on. If you see the display icons on
the screen, that means the power is on.
2. Enter the number you're calling.
3. Press .
4. When you're finished with your call, just press  to disconnect.
Correcting a misdial.
If you make a mistake while dialing a phone number, press  to erase the number one digit at a
time. You can delete the entire number at once by pressing  and holding it down for at least one
second.
Remembering your phone number.
You probably don't call your own Samsung SPRINT Phone Number very often, so you may forget it. If
you do, here's and easy way to get it Turn your phone on and your number will be displayed briefly. If
you miss it, press, press<2> to select "Phone Book" and then press <3> to display your
number.
Answering calls.
When your phone rings,
simply press  to answer. To disconnect when you're through,
press. You can customize your options for answering calls using the Any Key Answer feature on
the Setup menu (press<8>,<5>after accessing the menu to select Setup). This allows you to press any
key (except )to answer a call.
Using Caller ID.
This feature tells you who is calling you on your Samsung SPRINT Phone by displaying the caller's
number when the phone rings.(If the caller's name and number are stored in your internal phone book,
the caller's name will be displayed, too.) If you call someone who has this feature, your Samsung
SPRINT Phone Number will be displayed on their phone.
To block your Samsung SPRINT Phone Number from being displayed on all of your outgoing calls, just
call
SPRINT Customer Card. Once you have permanently blocked your number, you can release the
block for a particular call.
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Responding to Call Waiting.
If you're in the middle of a call and you hear a beep, that means you have another call coming in. if
you don't answer the call within ten seconds, you will be reminded of the incoming call with second call,
press .Press  again to switch back to the first call.
Re-dialing calls.
To re-dial the number of the last outgoing call made from your phone, press  .To re-dial
any of your last ten outgoing calls, display the outgoing call log by pressing  use the arrow
keys to select the number and then press again. The most recent call is displayed first. Another
option for re-dialing calls is to select a number from your incoming or outgoing call logs.
Setting Three-Way Calling
Three-Way Calling lets you SEND with two different people at the same time-Simply dial the first number
and press . When you have connected, press  to put the first caller
on hold. Next,
press , dial the second number and press . When you are connected, press 
again to begin your three-way call. Then you use this feature, you will be charged normal air time raise
for both calls that you place.
Saving or editing your own emergency numbers.
You can save up to three emergency phone numbers on your Samsung SPRINT Phone, in addition to
911. To save those numbers, follow the steps below.
1. Press .
2. Press <8>, <4> to select "Security."
3. The phone prompts. "Lock Code." Enter your four-digit lock code (unless you've changed it, this
code is the last four digits of your Samsung SPRINT Phone Number). Once you've successfully
entered your lock code, the phone displays the security menu.
4. Press <3> to select "Special#." The phone displays your security numbers. (If no security numbers
have been saved, "Empty" is displayed in each slot.)
5. Select an emergency number slot by pressing the appropriate number.
6. Enter the ten-digit emergency number (area code+phone number) to be saved in that slot and
press < OK>.
7. The phone displays the number and "Saved"
to confirm that the number was stored correctly. The
phone then redisplays the list of emergency numbers so you can make additional changes.
8. When you have finished storing numbers, press and hold  to exit and return to the standby
display.
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Dialing when your phone is locked.
When your phone is locked, you can still call 911, your stored emergency numbers or SPRINT Customer
Card.
To made a call when your phone is locked, follow these simple steps:
1. Dial 911, one of the three emergency numbers stored in your phone. You must dial your emergency
numbers exactly as you have stored them.
2. Press 
Note:
You cannot dial your three emergency numbers when your SPRINT Account has been
restricted for credit purposes. You still can call 911, however.
Voice-mail: The ins and outs.
Setting up your voice-mail.
The first time you call your voice-mail box, which you do by pressing and holding < OK>for at least a
second, enter your temporary pass code. We suggest you do this soon after you activate your SPRINT
Account.
After entering that code, the voice-mail system will prompt you to do these things:
¢º Create your own personal pass code. Make sure you pick a number that you will remember.
¢º Create the greeting that people will hear when they call you.
¢º Initialize your name announcement.
¢º Choose whether to activate One-Touch Access.
voice-mail will automatically record messages whenever someone calls and you don't answer.
Finding out you have a message.
Your Samsung SPRINT Phone alerts you when you have new voice-mail messages in several ways:
¢º By displaying a message on the screen
¢º By sounding the ring (if the ringer is turned on)
¢º By flashing the red light at the top of the phone.
¢º By displaying
at the top of your screen.
To acknowledge a new message, you can press any key (except the volume keys or . The red
light will continue to flash and a reminder beep will sound periodically until you do this. Once you've
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acknowledged a message, your phone will then redisplay whatever
The phone will display
was on the screen before the alert.
until you save or erase your new message. You can have up to 30 new or
saved messages and each can be stored for up to 30 days.
Retrieving messages.
Whenever you access your voice-mail, you'll be given the following options:
¢º To listen to new or saved voice-mail, press<1>. You can see the information of the latest voice-mail
you've received.
You can listen to it by pressing <1> and erase it by pressing <2>.
Using special Samsung SPRINT Phone Features.
Your phone comes with several key features that make voice-mail particularly easy to use.
One touch Access
To call your voice-mail from your Samsung SPRINT

Phone, all you have to do is press and hold
for at least a second. This feature is available only from your Samsung SPRINT Phone. If
One -Touch Access is activated, you don't have to enter your pass code.
Hand-free Listening
Your messages will be played continuously in the order they were received. You can stop to save
or erase any of them.
Internal phone book.
You get two types of phone books with your Samsung SPRINT Phone: the internal phone book and the
call logs. To make the most of them, you need to understand all the basic features and functions of
your new phone.
Understanding your phone's memory
Your Samsung SPRINT Phone has 229 phone book memory locations(001-229) - that is, 229 places to
store phone numbers. You can store up to 32 digits within each of these memory locations and use up
to 12 characters to give each entry a name.
Saving and storing a phone number.
When adding numbers to your internal phone book, keep in mind that memory locations 1 through
9(1and 9 are reserved) should be used for One-Touch Dialing (your most commonly used phone
numbers). To save numbers, simply follow the directions below.
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1. Enter the number you want to save. Press . We suggest that you save numbers using ten
digits(area code + number) so you can dial from your phone book while traveling outside your
SPRINT Home Service Area.
2. The phone displays the available memory location. To save the number to a different memory
location, enter that location number and then press .
If you entered the number of a memory location that already a number stored in it, the phone prompts
"Replace?"
Press  to replace it with the new number or press  to go back a step.
3. Next, enter the name that goes with the number. To enter a letter, press the number key on
which it's listed once, twice or three times, depending on whether the letter you'd like to enter is
listed on the key first, second or third. (For example, < 2 > once for "A" Press < 2 > twice for
"B" and times for "C")
To enter letters consecutively that are listed on the same number key, press the # key to separate
them. For example, to spell Gill, you would do the do the following:
1. To enter "G," press < 4 > once.
2. To enter "I," first press # (since you will be pressing < 4 > again), then press < 4 > three
times to get "I,"
3. To enter "L" press < 5 > three times.
4. To enter the next "L," first pre press # (since you will be pressing < 5 > again), then press
< 5 > three times.
4. When the name is entered correctly, press . The phone displays a confirmation message
containing the name and number.
Entering a hard pause.
You can enter a hard pause in a number by pressing  while entering digits. The hard pause is
displayed as "p" on the phone. A hard pause is useful when you access an interactive voice response
system, such as an automated banking system.
Dialing from your phone book to a different area code.
When you're traveling outside your home service area, or when you're calling someone back from within
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voice-mail, you may need to add an area code to the number. To temporarily add digits to the beginning
of a phone number, follow these steps:
1. Find the number you want to call. This can be done in several ways.
2. Enter the area code for the number. The new numbers will be inserted automatically at the
beginning of the phone number.
3. Press < SEND > to dial the modified number.
Checking all your stored numbers.
Several methods can be used for checking numbers stored in your phone. You can look up a number
using a name, digits from the phone number, or memory location. Each is described separately below.
Follow the steps described below to find stored numbers using the menu options.
1. Press 
2. Press < 2 > to select "Phone Book"
3. Indicate whether you want to recall a number by name or memory location by pressing < 1 > or
< 4 >, respectively.
Finding a number using a person's name.
1. Press 
2. Press < 2 > to select "Phone Book"
3. Press < 1 > to select "Find Name"
4. Enter as many consecutive letters of the name as you can remember(even if you remember only
the first letter) and press . The phone briefly displays the memory location number along
with the name and number of the first match. If the number displayed is not the one you want,
press <¡è> or < ¡é> to scroll through the list until the appropriate number is displayed.
5. When you have found the correct number, press  to dial it automatically.
Erasing a phone number.
1. Press 
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2. Press < 2 > to select "Phone Book"
3. Indicate whether you want to access the number to be displayed according to name or memory
location by pressing < 1 > or < 4 >, respectively.
4. You then have the option to enter either a portion of the name or the memory location number.
Next, press < OK> to display the number. If more than one entry is found, you can scroll
through
the entries and select which one you want to erase by pressing <¡è > or < ¡é>.
5. Press < OK> to erase the number from the phone book.
6. Press , < 5 > to select "Erase". A confirmation message will be displayed.
Keeping track of your calls.
Your Samsung SPRINT Phone keeps track of the last ten calls you made and the last ten calls
you received. To display a list of recently made calls, follow these steps.
1. Press 
2. Press < 1 > to select "Call Logs."
3. To display information on your last ten outgoing calls, press < 1 >To display information on your last
ten incoming calls, press < 2 >
4. The phone then displays the phone numbers of your calls, one at a time. To scroll through the list,
press <¡è > or < ¡é>.
5. To dial a displayed number, simply press . Otherwise, press and hold  to exit and
return to the standby display.
Main menu: Tailoring your phone's features to your needs.
You can access all of your phone's features and settings through the main menu. Here's how to go
about it.
Navigation through the menu.
To display the main menu, press .
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To scroll through menu items, press <¡è>, < ¡é>, < ¡æ > or < ¡ç >
To go back one step, press  briefly.
To select a menu item, press the number corresponding to it.
To scroll through possible settings, press <¡è> or < ¡é>.
To save a setting, press < OK>.
To exit the menu and return to the standby screen, press  or press and hold . No
changes will be saved.
Taking a menu shortcut.
If
you're in a hurry, just press  and the numbers on the menu screen. For example, if you
press , followed by < 8 > and < 1 >, the phone will display the volume setting for the ringer.
Understanding menu item : Managing your phone's settings.
Keeping track of calls. (MENU+1)
1: Calls.
These options help you remember whom you called you and who you call, along with
how much air-time you have used. Times are displaying in hours, minutes and seconds
(for example, 03h59m23s).
1: Outgoing; one at a time, the last ten numbers you called. Press <¡è> or <¡é> to
scroll through the list.
2: Incoming; one at a time, the numbers of the last ten callers to your Samsungs SPRINT
Phone, Press <¡è>or <¡é> to scroll through the list.
3. Missed;
4. Erase History;
5: Air Time;
Check to see how much air-time you have used by selecting this option.
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Note : The air-time displayed may have discrepancies with the air-time shown in your invoice.
Last Call ; Displays the phone number of your last call, the date and time the call was made,
and duration of the call.
Total ; Displays the total number of calls made and received, along with the total amount of
air-time used.
Erase Total ; To reset your air-time log to zero, press < OK>. To keep the press .
Maintaining your internal phone book. (MENU+2)
2: Phone Book.
These options let you manage the numbers stored in your Phone's internal phone
book.
1: Find Name Lets you look up numbers stored in your internal phone book.
Enter as many consecutive letters of the name that you know and then press . (Entering
only the first letter of the name still helps narrow your search.) The phone indicates how many
matches were found and then displays the first numbers and name from the list of matches. To
scroll through the list, press <¡è> or <¡é>.
To dial a displayed number, press .
2: Add New Entry; Lets you edit numbers, names and memory locations.
Enter numbers and press < OK>.
Then the phone displays memory location of the number
stored in the internal phone. You can change the memory location with pressing <¡è> or <¡é>.
Enter press < OK>. Then press a name and < OK>. The new number will be stored.
3: My Phone # Displays your Samsung SPRINT Phone Number.
4: Fine Entry;
Lets you look up numbers stored in your internal phone book. Enter the two-digit
memory location code that corresponds to the number you want to find. To scroll through the
entire list of stored numbers, press < OK>. To dial a displayed number, press.
Selecting the service mode. (MENU+4+1)
1: Set Mode; You can select a service mode of your SPRINT phone out of "Digital mode" and
"Analog mode".
Automatic;
This option makes your SPRINT phone operate in AMPS service area other than
SPRINT.
Analog ; This option makes your SPRINT phone operate in AMPS service area until power off.
Sprint PCS; This option makes your SPRINT phone operate with only home system.
Customizing the way your phone works.
Adjusting your phone's volume. (MENU+8+1)
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1: Sounds.
Here's how adjust the volume of your phone's ringer and key beep.
1: Ringer Volume ;
1: Calls - To adjust the ringer, you can press either <¡è> or <¡é> , or the volume keys.
Setting
are "OFF, " "VIBRATE ", "1-Beep", "Low", "Med" and "High". Once you select the level you
want, press < OK> to set it.
2: Message - To adjust the ringer for a message, you can press either <¡è> or <¡é>, or the
volume keys. Setting are "OFF, " "VIBRATE ", "1-Beep", "Low", "Med" and "High". Once you
select the level you want, press < OK> to set it.
2: Ringer Type ;
1: Voice Calls - Determine the sounds your phone makes when you receive a call.
Press
<¡è>
or <¡é> to scroll through the possible settings. As you scroll througe the list, you will hear a
sample of the ringer setting. When you find the finger setting you want, press  to set it.
2: Messages - Determine the sound your phone makes when you receive a call. Press <¡è> or
<¡é> to scroll through the possible
settings. as you scroll through the list, you will hear a
sample of ringer setting. When you find the ringer setting you want, press  to save it. The
default settings is "RING 1".
3: Key Beep ; To adjust the beep your Phone makes when you press a key,
select this option.
Press <¡è> or <¡é>, or the volume Keys. Setting are "OFF", "HIGH", "MED","LOW". Once you
select the level you want, press < OK> to set it
4: Tone Length ; To adjust the tone length your Phone makes when you call. select this option.
Press <¡è> or <¡é>, or the volume Keys. Setting are "SHORT", "LONG".
Once you select the
level you want, press < OK> to set it
5: Alert ; Your Samsung SPRINT Phone comes with different options to keep you aware of what's
going on.
1: Minute Beep This option is like a minute minder that beeps ten seconds before each minute
is up during a call. Settings are "ON" and "OFF". The default setting is "OFF".
2: Service Indicate whether you want your phone to sound a tone when the status of your phone
service changes. Settings are "ON" and "OFF". The default setting is "OFF"
6: Roam Ringer
Determining what is displayed. (MENU+8+2)
2: Display. Determine some of the attributes of your Phone's display by modifying these settings.
1: Backlight; You can manipulate the display and keypad backlighting. Possible settings are "OFF",
"8 SECONDS" and "30 SECONDS". The default setting is "8 SECONDS"
2: Greeting ; Displays the greeting and you can edit it.
3: Contrast ; You can set the LCD contrast..
4: Version; Displays the version number of the software installed on your Samsung SPRINT Phone.
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Maintaining phone security. (MENU+8+4)
0.
Security ;
You have the option to lock Samsung Phone when you'd like to make sure you're the
only one who can use it. Locking your phone means that you can still receive incoming calls
or make emergency calls , but all other phone function are disabled. You also can restrict
outing calls(except 911 and emergency calls), incoming calls and access to your phone book.
Your lock code typically consists of the last four digits of your Samsung SPRINT Phone umber.
If you choose to change it , however, and then forget it,
you will have to take your phone to
the nearest SPRINT Center for assistance. Because your phone must be reprogrammed if you
forget your lock code, Customer Care will not be able to assist you over the phone. To access
the security menu and modify the settings, you must first enter your lock code.
1: Lock Phone;
First you should decide when you want your phone to be locked. possible settings
are "OFF, " "NOW" and "ON POWER-UP." If you choose "ON POWER-UP, " your phone will
be locked every time you turn it on. If you select "NOW, ", your phone will be locked
immediately. The default is "OFF."
2: Change Lock ; If you don't want to use your phone's original lock code, you can use this option
to enter your own new four-digit number. Be sure to pick a number that is easy for you to
remember. If you change your lock code then forget it, you will have to take your phone to the
nearest SPRINT Center for assistance.
3: Special # ; You can enter up to three emergency numbers and you can you call all of them,
along with 911, even when your phone is locked or restricted. When you dial an emergency
number, it must exactly match the stored number in order to override the lock and restriction
settings.
4: ErasePhonebook; You can delete entire phone book entries.
5: Reset Phone; Select this to reset all of the features on your SPRINT phone(except emergency
numbers and the lock code ) to their default settings and to clear the phone book memory.
5. Call Answer
6. Auto Answer - (Use Hands Free Kit)
7. MiniBrowser
8: Language
; You can choose between English and Spanish
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Understanding message menu items:
- Listening to the voice-mail or reading the pages/messages you've received.
First of all , the voice quality of your Samsung SPRINT Phone will always be at its best when the
antenna is fully raised. If you're inside a building , reception may be better near a window.
The quality of each call you make or receive depend on the signal strength in your area. You phone will
inform you of the current strength by displaying a number of the bars next to the signal strength icon.
The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal.
Understanding Power Save mode.
If you're trying to use your phone in an area where the signal is too weak, the Power Save feature will
automatically activate to conserve battery power when you've been unable to pick up a signal for 15
minutes. If you phone is on, it will periodically recheck service availability, or you can do so yourself
manually by pressing any key.
A message will be displayed on the screen any time Power Save has been activated
Understanding how your phone operates.
Your Samsung SPRINT Phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver.
When it's turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency(RF) signals. Your phone operates in the
frequency range 1.9 GHz and 800MHz. When your phone is in use, the system handling your call
control the power level.
Radio Frequency safety.
In 1991-1992,
the Institute of Engineers(IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute(ANS joined
in updating ANSI's 1982 standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF signals. More
than 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from universities, government health agencies and
industries developed this updated standard after reviewing the available body of research. In 1993,
the
Federal Communications Commission(FCC) adopted this update standard in a regulation. In August 1996,
the FCC adopt a hybrid standard consisting of the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and the guidelines
published by the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements(NCRP).
The design of the Samsung SPRINT Phone complies with these updated standard. Of course, if you
want to limit RF exposure even further than the updated standard, you can choose to control the
duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power-ficient manner.
Maintaining your phone's peak performance.
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To operate your phone properly-that is , to maintain safe and satisfactory service-you should follow these
rules:
¢ºFor best reception, extend the antenna fully.
¢ºHold the phone with the antenna up and over your shoulder.
¢ºDo not hold phone antenna at any time.
Remember, safety comes first.
When using your Samsung SPRINT Phone in the car:
¢ºFocus on driving, not SENDing.
¢ºUse your Hands-Free Car Kit.
If you must the phone while driving, please use One-Touch Dialing,
Speed Dial and Auto Answer modes.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTION MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND
POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE.
Disposal of batteries
You can return your unwanted Samsung batteries to your nearest Samsung Service Center.
Note: In some areas, the disposal of rechargeable batteries in household or business trash may be
prohibited.
Following safety guidelines.
To operate your phone safely and efficiently, you should always follow any special regulations in a given
area, and turn your phone off areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or
danger.
Using your phone near other electronic devices.
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, RF signals
from SPRINT telephones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment
systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative to determine if these
systems are adequately shielded from external RF signals. You should also check with the manufacturer
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regarding any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices(such as pacemakers and hearing aids) to
determine if they are adequately shielded from external signals.
Turn off the phone in health care facilities and request permission before using the phone near medical
equipment.
Turn off your phone before flying.
You should turn off your Samsung SPRINT Phone before boarding any aircraft. To prevent possible
interference with aircraft system, U.S. Federal Aviation Administration(FAA) regulations require you to
have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground. To prevent
any risk of interference, FCC regulation prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air.
Restricting children's access to your phone.
Your SPRINT phone is the a toy, and should not be played with by children.
They could hurt themselves and others, damage the phone or make calls that increase your telephone
bills.
Turn off your phone in dangerous areas.
To avoid interfering with blasting operations,
you should turn off your phone when in a blasting area or
in other areas with signs indicating that two-way radio should be turned off. Construction crews often use
remote-control RF devices to set off explosives.
Turn off your phone when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but
your phone or its accessories could generate sparks could cause an explosion or a free resulting in
bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially
explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include
fueling areas such as gas stations; below desk on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities;
areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal powders: and any other
area where you would normally be advised to off your vehicle engine.
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle that
contains your phone or accessories.
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Cautions.
Any changes or modifications to your Samsung SPRINT Phone not expressly approved in this documents
could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment. Only use
approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of any other type will invalidate the warranty.
FCC notice.
The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The
FCC can require you to stop using the telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you need
assistance, contact SPRINT Customer Care.
And last, but certainly not least, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas(such as propane or butane)
must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard(NEPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact
the National Fire Protection Association, One Battery march Park, Quincy MA02269, Attn: Publication
Sales Division.
¢ºDo not use the phone with a damaged antenna.
¢ºSpeak directly into the mouthpiece.
Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain liquid spills. If your phone does get wet,
turn the
power off immediately and remove the battery pack. If it is inoperable, you should return it to a SPRINT
Center or call SPRINT Customer Care for service.
Only authorized personnel should service your phone and its accessories, Faulty may invalidate the
warranty.
Protecting your battery.
For best battery performance, you should follow these guidelines:
¢ºOnly use Samsung-approved batteries and adaptor,desktop and chargers. These charges are designed
to maximize battery life. Using other batteries or chargers will invalidate your warranty and may cause
damage as well.
¢ºTo avoid damage, Charge battery only in temperatures that range from 32¢ª
F to 122¢ª
F(0¢ª
to 40¢ª
C).
¢ºDo not use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas, such as the bathroom.
¢ºNever dispose of the battery by incineration.
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¢ºKeep the metal contacts at the top of battery clean.
¢ºDo not attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery.
¢ºYou may need to recharge the battery if it has not been used for a long period of time.
¢ºReplace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance.
It can be recharged hundreds of times before it will need to be replaced.
¢ºDo not store the battery in high-temperature areas for long periods of time. Follow these storage rules:
Less than one month :
-4¢ª
F to
140¢ª
F(-20¢ª
C to 50¢ª
C)
More than one month :
-4¢ª
F to 113¢ª
F(-20¢ª
C to 35¢ª
C)
Using your phone while driving.
SENDing on the phone while you're driving may divert your attention from the road. Besides that, it is
illegal in some states.
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