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Samsung SCH-110 Инструкция по использованию
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1. Result When the service answers the announcement tells you to enter your number 5 Press SEND again G Note f a pause is inserted more than once press SEND after each pause to transmit the next servies of numbers Tracking Time Your phone helps you by tracking time in several ways Current Time Last Call Time e Cumulative Air Time Setting or Changing Current Time 1 Press MENU A 2 l AUD F f or rm W gt F S fai Pa 2 Press 3 on the keypad 3 Press 1 on the keypad Result The current time if previously set is displayed If you are entering the time date for the first time you will see Current Time MM DD Year HH MM 4 Enter the time and date by pressing the number keys in the sequence of month day year hour minute The month day hour and minute must be entered with 2 digits The year requires all four digits The current time must be entered in the 24 hour clock but will be displayed in the 12 hour clock when you check it in the future Example January 1 1997 2 15 PM would be entered 010119971415 To correct a mistake move the cursor to the wrong digit by pressing or and then correct the number 5 Press STO Result The current date and time Is displayed sainjeay NJ SN sainjeay jnjasy Checking the Last Call or the Cumulative Air Time This feature allows you to check the duration of the last call or
2. appears in the display keys to move to a specific letter to correct or change it Example For the letter L press the 5 key three times j J i i To enter the same letter 2 To clear the whole name or number consecutively or two different letters press CLR for more than one second on the same key use the key as a separator Example To enter the name Ann press 2 for A 6 for N y asa separator and 6 again for the second N yoog auoyg peua Se Pele yoog auoyd jeusaj uy Repeat these steps until the entire name is entered 2 Press STO to store the name G Note he phone displays the first letter in upper case and all subsequent letters in lower case If you insert a space the next letter will be upper case To insert a Space press 4 or To change from lower to upper case letters press the aor w keys located on the left side of the phone To insert a special character press 1 repeatedly until the desired character appears in the display Storing Numbers into Numeric Groups One Touch Dialing You can develop a system of grouping numbers Memory locations 0 9 are special one touch dialing that you frequently call for easy reference locations You can dial the numbers stored in 0 9 by pressing one key do not precede the numbers with a zero when using one touch dialing Example You could store personal phone numbers in the twenties
3. displayed k fet g a SVC CDMA P 3 Enter the desired number Yall SILENT Silent Scratchpad You can press a number during conversation without transmitting the beep tones to the person to whom you are speaking E Note his function is only available during a telephone conversation To Turn Off the Keytone 1 Press MENU while you are on the phone 2 Press 3 on the keypad Result There is no keytone when you press the keys during a conversation To Turn On the Keytone 1 Press MENU 2 Press 3 on the keypad Result Ihe message SILENT disappears and the keytone sounds O Note f you do not turn on the keytone you cannot use ARS service or Call Pager A c 7 r me 9 fet mmh ge id Sending Your Own Phone Number When leaving a message on someone else s pager you may be asked to enter your phone number You can conveniently transmit your number to the pager by pressing two keys instead of the entire number ea This function is only available during a telephone conversation 1 When the pager asks you to enter your phone number after calling paging system press MENU 2 Press 9 on the keypad Result Your phone number is dialed automatically Displaying Your Own Phone Number You can check your own phone number 1 Press RCL 2 Press Result he message PHONE and your own phone number is displayed
4. 20 29 business associates in the thirties 30 39 and clients in the forties 40 49 To use one touch dialing simply press and hold the number of the Enter the desired telephone number location containing the number to be called including the area code Result The number entered is displayed Result The number is displayed and dialed v y S 2 Press STO z D et Result The display prompts you to s T enter memory location number Two Touch Dialing z 5 fat I o a 3 Enter the location group number 0 9 You can easily dial phone numbers stored in a g memory by pressing the two digit memory 0 From 00 to 09 location D w 1 From 10 to 19 S 2 From a to 7 8 From 80 to 89 Briefly press the first digit of the memory location then press the 9 From 90 to 99 second digit and hold it down for at least one second Example To dial location 23 briefly press the 2 then press and B Note When selecting one of the first hold the 3 P P ten locations 0 9 you must enter it as a double digit number by preceding it with a zero Result The number stored is Displayed 5 Example To use memory location 0 Dialed enter 00 to use memory location 1 enter 01 4 Press f you want to enter a name enter the name For details see Entering Names in Memory on page 34 f there is no empty location the message MEM X0 X9 IS FULL is displayed
5. 5 Press STO i IJ oC Cc J AT Onl No d m l F l k D A ee Pl Pd yoog auoyg peua Se Pele Dialing Confidential Numbers Numbers you have stored in memory locations 90 99 are confidential numbers This means that when you enter the two digits for two touch dialing only the name if stored is displayed the number does not appear on the phone s display If you want to see the phone number stored in a confidential memory location follow these steps 1 Press RCL 2 Enter the desired location number 90 99 SVC Fanii Rol 99 Result Abc The message Secret is timers displayed The name if any is displayed 3 Enter the lock code E3Note The lock code is preset to 0000 To change the Lock Code see page 64 4 To Press Make the call SEND Exit the function END Searching for Numbers in Memory If you do not remember which telephone numbers have been stored in the various memory locations you can scan through the locations until you find the one you are looking for By Location Number 1 Press RCL 2 Enter the number of the memory location at which you wish to start the scan Result The phone number and associated name if any are displayed O Note If the location is empty LOCATION EMPTY iS displayed 3 To display the Press Next memory location Previous memory 4 location
6. Call Time Display under TID Customizing Your Phone on page 58 A Making a Call continued on next page A ss D 2 O i 5 2 r 6 When you have finished the call press END O Note If your party does not answer your call INUSE flickers and REDIAL appears on the display Your phone is automatically redialing the number When the call is connected using automatic redialing the phone rings once to alert you so that you may begin the conversation If you do not want the number to be redialed press END Prepending a Stored Number Prepend is used if you are out of your home system and need to add the area code to an existing phone book number When a number stored into phonebook appears in the display you can make additions to the beginning of the original number However you can t edit the original number during prepend To Prepend a Number 1 Recall a number in memory SVC CDMA Prepending TIR inserted before the recalled number 3 Press SEND to dial the new longer A number 0013003000 2 Press any digits Digits entered will be Receiving Calls Your phone will ring only if the phone is turned on If you are expecting a call turn your phone on Fy Note When the phone is turned on battery power is being used even if you are not talking on it 1 When there is an incoming call the phone rings es D 2 O 5 2
7. s Erasing incoming MENU 5 3 24 4 4 4STO __Ctarinartarnaczsmnnsetnrncestinsctnacaettirnnrinte cna trtcrsierheppenttsin wheonincnenaen ner numbers in redial Erasing a specific CLR hold STO location memory memory location 00 99 STO FA Re Ado ete eter er tedrnsgnSeeieneadaeeapeVeseeRMtAd Ae resea eee nieheeriedeeedbheseneeeeeeBevarpaatseanwiteareieree MT RI RE Seed DA NEN eee aay SHU ARERR oes a edhle niobe wearer eee Pein eta tnetis a o Erasing outgoing MENU 5 3 3 STO Erasing All Numbers MENU 0 lock code o S numbers in redial in Memory 7 4 STO 5 i i i i n n memory ADVANCED FEATURES SETUP Automatic redial MENU 14 1 4 STO USEFUL FEATURES Silent Scratchpad while on the phone MENU 3 MENU 14 3 7 STO Own number display RCL Tone length eae A Back light MENU 1 4 4 STO MENU 14 5 4A STO or while on the phone MENU 1 Analog Force Call MENU 6 4 STO Kayak hold Call time display Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF Dialing Se o Current time display MENU 1 6 STO e Using memory dial while on the phone RCL e Using pause insert Phone number MENU Phone number SEND SEND Connect Tone MENU 1 9 4 A STO Setting current time MENU 3 1 time STO Send PIN MENU 1 0 ieee ade Checking last call time INDE a E o E E ANE E O N E E EE ins gate Rin Ho duce E E E EE EA E Changing greeting MENU 0 lock code 1 Cumulat
8. 4 When you have found the desired number To Press Make the call SEND Exit the function END Searching for Numbers in Memory continued on next page A J i D yoog auoyd jeusaj u 1 Press MENU 4 Press RCL Result The matching name is found and the name phone number and memory location number are displayed If you request a search of similar a names for example all names 2 Press 7 on the keypad starting with A the names will appear one at a time in alphabetical order To display the next name press to display the previous name press 4 O Note If the message NAME NOT FOUND s displayed no name matching the request Is in 3 Enter all or part of the name by memory pressing the keys marked with the desired letters yoog uoyd peua eee yoog uoyd peua eee 5 When you have found the desired Example Enter A to find all names a name and number beginning with the letter A To Press Dial the number SEND Exit the function END SVC CDMA EE NAME A Searching for Numbers in Memory continued on next page A yoog uoyd peua Se Pee By Partial Phone Number 1 Press CLR and hold Result The number on the display is erased NS Enter part of the phone number you remember 3 Press RCL Result The first number matching the request is displayed with e memory location number e name if any Note
9. Analog Force Call Your phone is preset to Digital mode If you want to call in Anolog mode use this feature This feature allows you to make a call in Analog mode one time When you end the Analog call your phone returns to Digital mode E Note If you do not make a call within 10 minutes after you enable this feature your phone also returns to Digital mode 1 Press MENU GG 2 Press 6 on the keypad 3 Press or To Choose one EdE m Analog Call Enable one time YES YES analog call T Exit this function NO 4 Press STO sainjeay NJ SN Key Lock Key Lock is a feature that will prevent you from accidentally pressing a key If you activate this feature the keys on the phone are locked and cannot be operated 1 Press and hold down for at least one second Result The message KEY LOCKED is displayed and your phone does not operate when the keys are pressed hold down for at least one second Fall KEY LOCKED Result The message KEY UT LOCKED disappears i 7 D m b N ey Note Key Lock will not work with the Hands free Kit If you try to use the Hands free Kit while the Key Lock feature activated Key Lock is automatically turned off 2 To turn off the feature press and Dual Tone Multi Frequency DTMF Dialing This feature allows you to utilize additional phone services such as accessing an alternate long distance
10. NO MATCH NUMBER is displayed if there is no number matching the request 4 To display the Press Next number v Previous number 4 5 When you have found the desired number To Press Make the call SEND Exit the function END Erasing a Number in Memory To Erase a Specific Number Press CLR and hold until you hear a tone and the number is erased NS Press STO Result The word STO and two blanks appear on the display oo Enter the location number under which the phone number you want to erase is stored Result This response on the display Memory Used Clear Yes 4 Press or to change from YES to NO To Choose Erase the location YES Choose another location NO Sg Press STO Result The stored phone number is erased and the message CLEARED is displayed owm MOKA wens CV SVC CDMA Yul Sto 07 Memory Used Clear YES yoog uoyd peua Se Pele yoog uoyd peua eee To Erase All Numbers in Memory 1 Press MENU 2 Press 0 on the keypad 3 Enter the lock code O Note The lock code is present to 0000 To change the Lock Code see page 64 4 Press 7 on the keypad Result This response on your display Clr Memory No 5 Press or to choose YES 6 Press STO Result This response on your display ALL MEMORIES ARE CLEARED Result The message SILENT is
11. NO 2 STO 3 The digits for the new location Finding an Empty Memory Location Empty Location Under a Specific Group To find an empty memory location perform this search before storing a number You can search an empty location under a specific group For details see Storing Numbers into Numeric Groups Any Empty Location on page 36 1 Press RCL 1 Press RCL 3 CASS 2 Press 2 Press the group number 0 9 Result The message SEARCHING EMPTY MEMORY is displayed then empty locations are displayed Example To search for an empty location from 20 to 29 press 2 yoog uoyd peua eee yoog uoyd peua ee ele 3 Press or to display more available locations 3 Press 4 Press or to display more available locations Entering Names in Memory Correcting a Name or Number If you make a mistake while entering a name or A name of up to 12 letters can be stored in memory number you can correct it as follows with each phone number 1 After entering a phone number the 1 To correct a letter or digit svc COMA display prompts you to enter a name Press CLR once or more until the Yul Sto 1 Press the key marked with the incorrect letter or digit is cleared Name desired letter Si h key h i i esired letter since each key has Continue entering your name or three or more letters press the key number repeatedly until the desired letter You can also use the 4 or
12. Only ResetPhone NO YES p 68 o N o UI During a Telephone Conversation 1 Call Time 2 Mute Unmute 3 Silent Key 4 Call Logs 1 Outgoing 2 Incoming 9 Send Tel SND SendDTMEF Message Menu 1 Voice 2 Text 3 Erase All 4 SMS Alert EVERY 2 MIN OFF ONCE A
13. deactivate Contact your service provider 3 Timers 1 Set Time p 51 Cheri aes Rekha deter et APA deed oh Setanta tatty ah A ete sly cae MAN Beat a Raton ated Goede Skee AMAA A ad ara Ra tae Macs oh Greeters eh ard re aM 2 Call Time p 52 Setting up 3 way calling 1st phone number SEND 3 Air Time p 52 2nd phone number 4 ClrAirTime NO YES p 53 SEND SEND Scerieetieeetinncia sient so eoreeeeisonaseriesni aici cinansenvestinicins A RemindCall 1 Set 9 54 Call forwarding Contact your service provider mad nicks a E 2 Release YES NO p 56 MESSASESeEVICe 5 Call Logs 1 Outgoing p 27 e To retrieve voice mail lt 1 SEND 2 Incoming p 28 potent R E EN E eens 3 Erase Logs p 29 1 A11 2 Incoming To read text message Bx 2 A V 3 Outgoing e To callback SEND 6 Analog Call One time Analog Call YES NO p 47 e To erase all messages BxJ 3 CLR To choose alert type B lt j 4 4 STO A 77 7 O O eDi eDi D D D D 7 7 Menu Tree continued on next page A D O D D a 7 NAME Srch p 40 0 Setup 1 Greeting p 60 Lock codeis 2 Auto Lock NO YES p 63 oa 3 Lock Code p 64 setup features l l Restrict p 61 1 Memory 2 Incoming 3 Special Imin Alert NO YES p 65 SVC Alert NO YES p 65 Clr Memory NO YES p 44 NAM Mode p 66 1 Manual NAM 2 Auto NAM 9 System Sel p 67 A Only A Pref B Only B Pref Home
14. enable you to solve the problem make a note of e The model and serial numbers of your phone Your warranty details e A clear description of the problem Then contact your local dealer or SAMSUNG Authorized Service Center 77 O eDi D D 7 Display Messages MAINTENANCE REQUIRED MEM 00 89 IS FULL MEMORY IS RESTRICTED MEMORY USED STORE YES NO INCOMING CALL LOGS NO MATCH NUMBER NO OUTGOING CALL LOGS NO SERVICE PAGE RESTRICTED The phone number is not registered in the base station There is no empty location under which you can store phone numbers You have tried to make a call while the phone is in the Memory Restricted Mode A phone number is already stored in the selected memory location The incoming phone number has not been logged in your phone s internal phone book The phone number you are trying to recall does not exist There is no phone number you called The phone is out of service area While the phone is restricted you have tried to answer call REDIAL CALL FAILED The call cannot be made SPEC CALL IS RESTRICTED completely even after automatic redialing While the phone is restricted you have tried to make a special call 77 O eDi D D 7 A Summary THE PHONE S INTERNAL PHONE BOOK BASIC OPERATION Recalling empty location RCL Turning on and off PWR press and hold Recalling empty location EE
15. mode DAD 1 Press MENU 2 Press 0 on the keypad 3 Enter the lock code E Note The lock code is preset to 0000 To change the Lock Code see page 64 4 Press 8 to select NAM Mode 5 To Press Choose 1 Manual NAM or to choose the desired NAM 1 4 Choose 2 Auto NAM e or to choose 1 Manual NAM YFS 2 Auto NAM TAA 6 Press STO System Selection The system selection feature of your phone enables you to choose which of the system providers you will use 1 Press MENU 2 Press 0 on the keypad 3 Enter the lock code O Note The lock code is preset to 0000 To change the Lock Code see page 64 4 Press 9 to select System Sel 5 Press aor w repeatedly until the desired mode is displayed E System Mode A Only Your phone will use only system A A Pref Your phone will seek service on system A If the call cannot be completed the phone will automatically seek service on system B B Only Your phone will use only system B oa System Sel A 0 B Pref Your phone will seek service nly on system B If the call cannot be completed the phone will automatically seek service on system A Home Only Your phone can place and receive calls only on your home system Roaming in other cities is not possible 6 Press STO gt a lt is T D em TI D 9 gt i ge sainjeaj paoueapy System Reset If y
16. the cumulative air time G 1 Press MENU DD mE e 2 To check Press Last call time 3 then 2 in sequence Cumulative 3 then 3 air time in Sequence Result The last call or the cumulative air time is displayed in year day hour minute second 3 Press CLR to exit this function Erasing Cumulative Air Time 1 Press MENU NJ gt 8 ol lt A F A 00 a z v m D 2 Press 3 on the keypad 3 Press 4 on the keypad Result The message Clr AirTime is displayed SVC CDMA 4 Press or to choose YES Clr AirTime YE 5 Press STO Result AIR TIME IS CLEARED is displayed and all cumulative air time is deleted e 7 gt 7 2 fama N sainjeay NJ SN Call Reminder Alert This feature allows you to place a call at a specified time The phone will beep and the phone number will be displayed To Turn On the Feature 1 Press MENU 2 Press 4 on the keypad 3 Press 1 on the keypad Result The display prompts you to enter a phone number E Note If this feature is already set up the Remind Call reservation time and phone number are displayed If you wish to reset press STO 4 Enter the phone number you want to place a call at a specified time 5 Press STO Result The display prompts you to enter the time you want to place the call Press STO 8 The p
17. EEE ETE EET O E AA E under a specified group RCL 0 9 4 Making a call Phone number j SEND R ces was AEA AE OEA EN OEN AN E E E T ERE EEE E ete E FEN E E AN EENT E VA ENE EEE T E E E S E EEE EEA A EN a Storing numbers into Receiving a call Any button except for PWR Specific memory Phone number STO ie cae location location 00 99 name STO Aajosune VOlUIMe i SCOCC se ee ke eben O E AA E R Any empty Phone number STO e Keytone in Standby mode W m locaton tnomets TO Speaker while on the phone W m Specificnumeric Phone number STO 0 9 4 e Alert volume MENU 2 3 V A spi EEEE E EATON EEEE N E EEEE IEEE EEA E EEN EAE EEE AE ET E AI A OEE A E Calling numbers by Mute U t hile on the ph MENU 2 ee aerate ore ne fac cg out One touch 0 9 hold the last digit of the hot Choosing alerttype MENU 2 14 4 STO 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 oe E E O ETE EE TTO Tie touch 10 99 press shortly the first digit pina aaa ee ao ees and hold the last digit Scanning outgoing SEND SEND Location number RCL location 00 99 ec Name MENU 7 name RCL 4 4 e Scanning incoming RCL RCL SEND e Partial phone The part of phone number calls and dial number as long as you know e Erasing all numbers MENU 5 3 1 4 STO E russes menses in redial memory e To dial SEND press when the desired EAE PEPEE E PEITIEN og toa ea nde by qsiaiy be coke EET tensed eta nee iste 4 number appears
18. O Note You can choose the alert type bell or lamp For details see page 25 2 To answer the call press any button except PWR 3 Begin the conversation 4 When you have finished the call press END B Note If Restrict Incoming Call feature see page 61 is activated and there is an incoming call the message PAGE RESTRICTED is displayed and you can not answer the call Caller ID Display Caller ID is a feature available on your phone which helps you know who is calling by displaying the caller s number when the phone rings If the caller s name and number are stored in your phone s memory the caller s name will also be displayed Contact your service provider to activate this feature Adjusting Volumes You can adjust the volume of the sounds generated on your phone by using the volume buttons A w on the left side of the phone Keytone Volume i This function is only available in Standby mode es D 2 T i 5 T D r Press aor w until you reach the desired volume level The volume can be adjusted up to 9 levels Result You can see the volume level you chose in the display Voice Volume ta This function is only available during a telephone conversation Press or w until you reach the desired volume level The volume can be adjusted up to 8 levels Result You can see the volume level you chose in the display Alert Volume ia This function is only ava
19. OWNER S MANUAL CDMA PORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE SCH 110 ELECTRONICS Printed in Korea 98 03 Rev 1 1 GH68 60576A Safety Precautions The use of cellular phones in an aircraft Turn your phone OFF before boarding any aircraft Use it on the ground only with crew permission Do not use the phone while you are in the air To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems 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 interference with cellular systems FCC regulations prohibit cellular phone use while the plane is in the air NEVER use your phone while driving even If hands free operation is allowed ALWAYS park your vehicle first Check the laws and regulations regarding cellular phone use in the areas where you drive In some states and countries it is illegal to use mobile and radio telephones while driving Symbols A Press Push Step number Turn off the phone at a potentially explosive atmospheres such as below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities and blasting areas It is rare but the phone or Its accessories could generate sparks which in the above mentioned areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death DO NOT use the power adapter if The power cord is damaged The phone has been
20. age 78 for important Battery Safety Precautions related to using your Samsung Cellular phone More on Batteries mr D EZ D Lm 9 J i a D Lom 7 2 The lamp color indicates the charging status as follows Battery Memory Effect Abnormal If the battery seems to lose its charge quickly this may be temperature caused by what is known as Memory Effect You can erase the Memory Effect by charging and discharging the battery completely 2 or 3 times Charging Completed Discharging Red Green Yellow Yellow Red Green ie Yellow e f you want to discharge the battery to erase the Memory Effect push the side button for one second within 20 seconds after inserting the battery into rear pocket It is only available for the rear pocket of the charger The full charging time is different according to the battery type as Result A corresponding LED blinks yellow while the battery is follows discharged and the LED turns from yellow to red when the battery is fully discharged When the battery is fully charged the LED turns from red to green Battery Standard Extended l o e To keep the battery at the optimum condition it is recommended to fully discharge the battery once in every two weeks Time about 2 hours about 3 hours EJ Note The battery charger has two charging compartments The front compartment can hold a phone with the batter
21. ar a tone that confirms you ve activated Call Forwarding To Deactivate Call Forwarding 1 Press key sequences supported by im your service provider and SEND in sequence GI G Aon 5 6 mo Result You ll hear a tone to confirm the deactivation AX ore 4 i i fet 7 oO 2 gt s 5 D 7 2 7 Message Service Message Service is a feature on your phone that allows the phone to receive alpha numeric messages or voicemail Voicemail is available in the digital mode only Contact your service provider to activate Message Service Notes e Your phone can receive up to 21 messages voice text Each message can contain a maximum of 255 alpha numeric characters e The messages are stored in the order they are received Finding Out You Have a Message Your phone alerts you when you have new voicemail or text messages in several ways By displaying NEW Voice Mail NEW Text Msgs or NEW Page message Voice Mail By sounding an alert tone every 2 a minutes if the SMS alert is turned on See page 76 By displaying lt at the bottom of the display CDMA E Text Msgs mm lt O Notes e f the message is urgent URGENT is displayed instead of NEW e f a caller left a callback number your phone displays the number You can return the call instantaneously by pressing SEND
22. cess liquid could seep under the keypad 2 Do not use abrasive powders sponges or solvents of any kind i e trichlorethylene or acetone as they may damage the plastic surfaces 3 If the battery or charger terminals become stained or rusty clean them with a soft cloth 4 Keep the metal contacts at the bottom of the battery clean 7 O eDi D D 7 D O D D 7 Battery Safety Precautions The following information about your phone s battery is very important to the life and operation of not only the battery but also your phone Failure to adhere to these precautions may reduce the service life of the battery Please read and follow these precautions carefully To maximize the charging capacity avoid repetitive partial discharging and charging Wait until you hear the battery low alarm before you charge the battery extreme temperature conditions Above 95 35T Below 41F 5 than the ones supplied with your cellular phone 24 hours continuously DO NOT use or charge the batteries in DO NOT use any charging devices other DO NOT charge a battery for more than Use only Samsung approved batteries with your phone SCH 110 Used batteries should not be disposed of ina fire or waste bin Dispose of them in accordance with local legislation DO NOT disassemble the battery There are no user serviceable parts inside it DO NOT drop a battery or sub
23. d a phone number but the phone is not dialing it Have you pressed the SEND button Is the cellular phone service currently available Svc displayed Are you accessing the right cellular network if the phone is programmed for dual network use Your party cannot reach you Is your phone switched on PWR button pressed for more than one second Are you accessing the right cellular network if the phone is programmed for dual network use Your party cannot hear you speaking Have you switched off the microphone MUTE displayed Are you holding the phone close enough to your mouth The microphone is located at the bottom of the phone The phone starts beeping and flashes on the display The battery is insufficiently charged Replace the battery and recharge it fully until the lamp on the charger turns green 7 O eDi D D 7 Troubleshooting continued on next page A The audio quality of the call is poor Check the signal strength indicator Y on the display the number of bars indicates the signal strength from weak to strong aH Iry extending the antenna moving the phone slightly or moving closer to window if you are in a building No number is dialed when you recall a memory location Check that the numbers have been stored correctly by using the memory scan feature See page 39 Re store them in the memory if necessary If the above guidelines do not
24. d the message To Press Display the 1 previous message Display the next 9 message Erase the message CLR Exit this function END Callback 1 When you re reading a text message if the person who called you left a callback number your phone displays the page number 2 You can return the call instantaneously by pressing SEND Voicemail One Touch Access To call your Voicemail from your phone press and hold E lt for at least one second This feature may not be available with some service providers Erasing All Messages 1 Press lt 2 Press 3 on the keypad 3 To Press Erase all messages CLR Cancel or Exit END this function 3 5 D 7 2 7 5 D 7 D D b 7 Choosing Alert Type for Message Receiving The phone alerts you when a message is received You can choose how frequently this happens The three options are OFF ONCE or EVERY 2 MINUTES To set the frequeney 1 Press lt 2 Press 4 on the keypad 3 Press or until you find your desired type 4 Press STO to store your selection EVERY 2 MIN Result The display shows your selection FAA Cleaning Your Cellular Phone There are no specific cleaning requirements for your cellular phone 1 Do not allow water to get into the phone particularly the battery Do not spray aerosol cleaners directly on the phone because ex
25. de Result An asterisk x is displayed for each digit entered 4 Press 3 to select Lock Code function 5 Enter your new lock code G Note The lock code must be four numeric digits SVC CDMA Lock Code Ti 6 Press STO O Note If you enter fewer than 4 digits TOO FEW DIGITS is displayed and the phone returns you to Step 5 3 Enter the lock code For more on lock Setting Warning Beeps You can set your phone to make warning beeps while you are on a call that indicate each minute you on a phone call when you change service area 1 Press MENU 2 Press 0 on the keypad codes see page 63 Locking the Phone and page 64 Changing the Lock Code Result An asterisk x is displayed for each digit entered 4 Press To select 5 One minute alert 6 Service alert 5 Press or to choose the status YES or NO 6 Press STO gt a lt 9 D em TI D 9 gt i Lm i e gt E lt 2 O D 7 D h 7 To Choose NAM The NAM Number Assignment Module allows you to subscribe to one or more service networks Your phone has a manual and an Automatic mode for selecting the network In the Manual mode you set the phone to the network you want to use In the Automatic mode the phone automatically selects the network based on system information for the area you are in To choose NAM
26. dropped or undergone a shock Have an authorized service center repair the phone NEVER try to repair the phone yourself eS Important Contents Fy fes Front View of the Phone cccsssscscssssessssecesssteesssesssssesssseesssseessssees 6 Useful Features g Rear View of the Phone seeesesereeeresrersrereerereereeenerne 7 MEIN 56 a COO aces gsteceapnnseirtyeeuansoutencntoserene ntsc tauctteciorecciliey E USD ay ICONS reri in E 8 sending Your Own Phone Number ossessi oo Displaying Your Own Phone Number 0 0 ccccccccccceseseseeseees Preparation Analog Force Call aecenas AA Installing the Battery o v g E eaa THE BALTES eni 9 Key Lock AS A E A a 2 Charging the Battery o n 10 oe eave OTME Dialing Mor on eT NGS srian E 14 facking Nime cet eee Checking the Battery Charge LOVE n 16 Gall Reminder Alert suctasunnsas ai rece z Basic Operation Advanced Features z Turning the Phone On and Off 11nn 17 Customizing Your Phone ou ccccccccecscsesesssescseeseeesececetecsteceeeees Hi Extending the Antenna o cececessesscssesseseseesessesesestesteseeesseees 18 Changing Greeting Message ssssssssssssssssssseeeeeeeeeeeseeeenn Making a Call o n 19 Restricting the Use Of the PRONE isssrseeisstosstesssesisseiesiot S Prepending a Stored Number seiiceeieeieeirren 20 Locking he VOM aces tc ceaattatessatiuceehceatesencsasteanenteauestaade Meee ECG IMO alll aeie 21 Changing the Lock Code sssessssssss
27. ect tone when your phone is connected to the system Send PIN If your service provider requires you to enter a PIN number in order to place a call you can set up your phone to automatically send your PIN number after you enter the lock code Check with your service provider to see if a PIN number is required Setting the Features 1 Press MENU 2 Press 1 to select Auto Setup The function numbers for the features are 1 Auto Redial 2 Auto Receiving 3 Tone Length 4 Back light 5 Call Time Display 6 Current Time Display 7 Auto Hyphen 8 Release Tone 9 Connect Tone 0 Send PIN 3 Press or to scroll through the features 4 Press the number of the function you wish to change 5 Press or to choose the status 6 Press STO CO OT NO Wed sd lt j ry O fe v m gt a lt i D em TI D fen gt i Lom i ge gt E lt 2 O D 2 7 D mh 77 Changing Greeting Message This feature allows you to change the greeting message displayed when you turn on the phone 1 Press MENU 2 Press 0 on the keypad 3 Enter the lock code Note The lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory See page 64 for how to change the lock code 4 Press 1 to select Greeting Greeting 5 Enter your new greeting message by pressing the letters marked on the number keys on the keypad See page 34 for detai
28. ey are 1 Memory dial 2 Incoming call 3 Special call 5 Press the number of the mode you wish to select 6 Press or to choose the status YES or NO 7 Press STO 4 Press 4 to select Restrict function Locking the Phone You can lock your phone so that calls cannot be made by unauthorized individuals You can still receive incoming calls when your phone is locked by entering the lock code while the phone is ringing Turning the phone off does not erase this feature the phone stays in the locked mode until you reset it by going through the MENU steps below IMPORTANT You can place a 3 digit emergency call such as 911 even when the phone is locked 1 Press MENU 2 Press 0 on the keypad 3 Enter the lock code G Note The lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory To learn how to change the lock code see the next section Changing the Lock Code 4 Press 2 to select Auto Lock 5 Press or to choose the status YES or NO 6 Press STO gt a w T D em TI D fe gt i Lm e sainjeaj paoueapy Changing the Lock Code When you purchase your phone the lock code is preset to 0000 You can change the lock code to the 4 digit code of your choice You can also change the code any time you wish To change the lock code follow these steps 1 Press MENU 2 Press 0 on the keypad 3 Enter the current lock co
29. f ten messages are already stored in memory it is full and the phone alerts you of this by displaying Memory Full No Msgs can be received You must erase an old message to receive a new one yN 2 To listen to new or saved messages Retrieving Messages in Voicemail Contact your service provider to activate this feature 1 Press gt lt Result Your phone displays the message options you can choose 1 Voice 2 Text 3 Erase All 4 SMS Alert Use or to see the option hidden in the display The total number of new messages is also displayed press 1 Result Your phone displays Total number of new messages Date and time the message was received 02 New Msgs Voice Mail Nov 9 12 40P ma lt 3 Press SEND Result Your phone calls and connects to the Voicemail center sainjeaj jeuondg sainjeaj jeuondg Reading Text Messages SVC CDMA NEW 2 Nov 9 12 40P SVC CDMA Please call office now We need to mm lt 1 Press BX Result Your phone displays the message options you can choose 1 Voice 2 Text 3 Erase All 4 SMS Alert Use or to see the option hidden in the display The total number of new messages Is also displayed 2 To read the text messages press 2 Result Your phone displays Date and time the message was received Callback number if the caller left one 3 Press or to scroll through the messages 4 After you rea
30. front compartment of charger with the keypad facing forward ES Notes e It is normal for the battery to become warm during charging e When both the front and rear slots are occupied the front slot charges first e When the temperature is too high or low the charge lamp turns to yellow and the battery Is In Standby mode until the temperature returns to normal 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Using the Travel Charger Using the Cigarette Lighter Adapter an x D 2 The cigarette lighter adapter enables you to power your phone directly from your car battery saving the power in the battery for portable use To use the travel battery charger proceed as follows on Lm 1 D Ez D Lm 9 G Note Travel charger is available for USA user only 1 Remove the battery trom the rear of 1 Plug the cigarette lighter adapter into the phone the connector on the base of the phone 2 Attach the battery to the travel 2 Plug the other end of the cigarette charger by lighter adapter into the cigarette Aligning it with the charger lighter outlet on your vehicle Sliding it upwards until it clicks dashboard into place 3 Plug the travel battery charger into a 110 volt wall socket 4 Let the battery charge for about 3 hours for a standard battery or 6 hours for an extended battery O Note It is normal for the battery to become warm during charging See p
31. greeting message your phone number and current time In CDMA mode When the message READY is displayed you can place and receive calls B Note If the phone is locked the message READY is replaced by LOCKED 0 unlock the phone enter your lock code For details on lock codes see page 63 Locking the phone 2 To turn off the phone press PWR until you hear a beep tone Extending the Antenna Making a Call For best performance extend the antenna fully when you use the phone 1 Turn the power on 1 Grasp the knob on the end of the antenna and carefully pull the antenna out to its full extension 2 Enter the desired telephone number including the area code uoneiadg dIseg es D 2 O 5 T D Result Reception quality is improved 3 If you make a mistake Press CLR once or more until 2 When you have finished the call the incorrect digit or digits are push the antenna back in oeei Continue entering your number To clear the whole number press and hold CLR G Note The signal strength is indicated on the display 4 When you have entered the whole Y sat tll Strong signal number press SEND Ya Weak signal Result The INUSE indicator is displayed 5 When the party you are calling answers the timer begins and the svc CDMA call time appears in the upper right Yanti 00 01 corner of the display For further 3003000 details see
32. hem up for convenient one location number between touch dialing and you can store them as 00 through 89 confidential phone numbers For more details see TE EE A 4 One Touch Dialing on page 37 and Dialing thefirst Confidential Numbers on page 38 available location Store a number 2 digit location s into confidential memory number between Storing Numbers in Memory For more on secret 90 through 99 memory see page 38 1 Enter the desired telephone number of up to 36 digits including the area s uoyd dL ENS To enter the name press the button yoog auoy peua Se Pele code marked with the desired letter D Result The number entered is B Notes y displayed e For details on entering a name see Entering Names in Memory D on page 34 o e If you do not wish to enter a 2 Press STO name just skip over this step Result The display shows the number you entered and a fill in the 0 Press STO blank area for you to type the location in which you wish to store ry Notes the number e If you are selecting a location between 0 and 9 precede that number with a zero 0 e If there is no empty location the message MEM 00 99 IS FULL is displayed svc e f the message Memory Used Store YES s Yall Sto __ displayed a number has already been stored in the memory 3003000 location chosen To Press Replace it with the new one STO Assign another location 1 to change to
33. hone alerts you and the phone 6 Enter the time in 24 hour clock that you SVC COMA want to be reminded to place the call ENTER TIME O Notes 01 04 16 00 e If the current time has previously am been stored in your phone s memory you can enter a specific time for the alert to sound You can select Minute mode or Time mode svc ENTER TIME by using Aor w After 45MIN e f the current time has not been a stored in your phone s memory enter the number of minutes from now that you want the alert to sound e To correct a mistake move the cursor to the wrong digit by pressing 4 or and then correct the number mal D v Result A clock icon appears in the bottom right of the display as a reminder that Call Reminder Alert has been set To see the time or phone number of the alert press 4 and 1 in sequence Press END to exit the function the Alert remains set number is displayed at a specified time If you wish to make a call press SEND Result At the specified time the phone reminds you by sounding an alert tone and displays the phone number you are to call Press SEND to automatically dial the number Call Reminder Alert continued on next page A c 7 r me i mmh ge E Notes e The phone must be on for this feature to work If you set up a Call Reminder Alert and then mistakenly turn your phone off the
34. ilable in Standby mode 1 Press MENU G_ Gon 5 WEDE A MENU 2 Press 2 on the keypad 3 Press 3 to select Alert Vol 4 Press the aor w volume button on the left side of the phone until you reach the desired volume level The volume can be adjusted up to 8 levels Result You can see the volume level you chose in the display SVC CDMA Alert Volume uoneiadg dIseg Mute Choosing the Alert Type This feature allows you to mute the phone s You can choose from two alert types that inform you microphone so that the listener cannot hear you or of an incoming call a bell or a lamp 3 anything happening at your end p O a O This function is only available during a telephone conversation si 1 Press MENU DD Aon 5 D 1 Press MENU while you are on the Be Z plone 2 Press 2 to select Alert Sel 3 Press 1 to select Alert Type Press GG or until the desired alert type is G yema id displayed 2 Press 2 on the keypad BELL The bell sounds and the Oorer T p receiving lamp flickers Yamil MUTE Result The message MUTE is amp LAMP The receiving lamp displayed The person you re talking flickers l 5 to can no longer hear you but you EJ Note When lamp is chosen 34 can hear your correspondent appears in the display as a reminder that you will not hear an alert when you receive a Call oO Press MENU and 2 again when you wish
35. ive call time message new greeting STO ier A aA A Restrict phone use MENU 3 4 STO MENU 0 lock code 4 1 4 t STO Erasing No memory dial Call reminder alert Turn on MENU 4 2 STO MENU 4 1 Phone number STO time STO No incoming call MENU 0 lock code 4 2 e No special call Summary Advanced Features Setup continued on next page A 4 t STO MENU 0 lock code 4 3 4 y STO Changing lock code MENU 0 old lock code 3 new code STO eS E A MNOS RUT ET A o 92 Locking the phone MENU 0 lock code 2 STO a a Menu Tree One minute beep MENU 0 lock code during conversation 5 4 STO Service area change MENU 0 lock code alert 6 44 STO 1 Auto Setup p 57 1 AutoRedial YES NO NAM Mode MENU 0 lock code 8 Sironen Short ieng 1 Manual NAM 2 Auto NAM ea eet 4 STO i 9 SO EAE PEE EE TEET ES E EET sees es Always ON System selection MENU 0 lock code 9 Always OFF 4 STO 5 Call Time Display ON OFF System reset MENU 0 lock code 0 See see ere 4 4 STO 7 AutoHyphen ON OFF 8 Rls Tone NO YES OPTIONAL FEATURES 9 Conn Tone NO YES Call waiting 0 Send PIN Never Prompt e To respond when you hear a beep during 2 Alert Sel 1 Alert Type BELL LAMP p 25 a phone conversation SEND 2 Alert Tone Select 1 9 p 26 to switch back SEND 3 Alert Vol p 23 e To
36. ject them to physical shocks Do not open or puncture the battery the released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin It may be toxic if swallowed Keep the batteries out of children s reach If the batteries are not used for a long period of time about one year their service life may be reduced Store them in a cool dry place SED ERE hi Accessories Hands free Kit The hands free kit provides you hands free operation in your vehicle with unlimited talk time The hands free kit built in charger allows battery charging in your vehicle The hands free kit includes the following For more information about hands free kit see hands free kit manual Mounting bracket Cradle for cradle x screws included Mounting bracket for hands free box x screws Included Power cable Hands free microphone SECT ERE hy s Whip antenna and On glass antenna protection cover Fy You can choose between whip antenna and on glass antenna Cigarette Lighter Charger Allows you to charge your batteries in your vehicle Travel Charger A smaller charger convenient for packing for those who travel Battery SCH 110BAT Standard capacity battery Ni MH D O o D D a 77 O eDi D D 7 Troubleshooting Before contacting an authorized service center perform the following simp
37. le checks They may save you the time and expense of an unnecessary service call NOSVC is displayed in the display Make sure you are in the service area f you have changed the service system wait for about 2 minutes Make sure you have chosen correct service system mode Sometimes NOSVC indication appears briefly It is normal Beep tone sounds when you place a call The call has not gone through e When beep tone sounds press SEND again so the number is redialed automatically e To cancel automatic redial press END Ringer bell does not sound and receiving lamp flickers You have set the phone to the lamp mode LOCKED is displayed and you cannot make a call The phone is locked e Enter your lock code Default 0000 e f you forgot the lock code consult with the service center Battery usage time is different with that of this manual f you use analog or digital mode alternately the usage time may be reduced You may be recharging your battery too frequently or before it is completely discharged see Battery Safety Precautions on page 78 Always store batteries in a cool dry place The phone does not turn on even though the battery is full Remove battery from the phone and reattach it A Nothing is displayed Check that the battery has been charged and installed correctly Check that the phone has been switched on PWR button pressed for more than one second You have entere
38. le the Call Waiting feature Contact your service provider for instructions on how to temporarily disable Call Waiting i fet me 4 gt 2 gt E Note Once you end that call the Call Waiting feature will be reactivated automatically i 5 D ma D D mh Lm 7 Setting Up Three Way Calling Three way calling is a feature on your phone that enables you to set up a three way conversation with two other numbers Contact your service provider to activate Three Way Calling 1 Dial the first number and press SEND GIGAG aar 2 Dial the second number on hold and place the new call 4 When you are connected press SEND again to begin your three way call E Note When you use this feature you will be charged normal airtime rates for both calls that you place 3 Press SEND to put the original call Call Forwarding Call Forwarding is a feature on your phone that enables you to forward all your incoming calls to another phone number even if your phone is turned off You can make calls from your phone when Call Forwarding is activated Contact your service provider to activate Call Forwarding To Activate Call Forwarding 1 Press key sequences supported by your service provider 2 Enter the ten digit phone number area code phone number of the forward to phone number 3 Press SEND You will he
39. ls on entering letters with the number keys 6 Press STO Restricting the Use of the Phone You can restrict the use of the phone by unauthorized persons There are 3 restriction modes Restrict Dial from Memory In this mode you cannot access the memory feature Storing or recalling numbers from memory is prohibited If you try to use the memory feature MEMORY IS RESTRICTED is displayed Restrict Incoming Call In this mode you cannot answer incoming calls PAGE RESTRICTED Is displayed e Restrict Special Call In this mode you cannot dial a special phone number having 2 digits or less i e a number stored in the internal phone book If you try to dial a number with 2 digits or less SPEC CALL IS RESTRICTED is displayed G Note In all restriction modes you can make 3 digit emergency calls such as 911 Setting Restriction Modes 1 Press MENU 2 Press 0 on the keypad Result The display instructs you to enter your lock code For more on lock codes see page 63 Locking the Phone and page 64 Changing the Lock Code gt a T D em TI D fe gt i Lm 1 D 3 Enter your lock code Result lf the correct lock code is entered the Setup menu Is displayed Restricting the Use of the Phone continued on next page A gt 2 lt 2 O D 3 7 D h DB COS Result The restriction modes are displayed Th
40. n LAMP as your alert type Tone Length Some phones that you may be calling can only recognize a longer tone You may have to change the tone length to Long for some calls that you place Note When calling a paging system your phone should be in the Short mode gt amp zZ fet 4 a me 7 fe mh i Lm 3 i772 Back Light When you first turn on your phone and when you press a key the display and keyboard light up There are three ways to set up back light Automatic Ihe light goes off automatically 8 seconds after you turn on the phone or press the last key Always OFF he light never comes on Always OWN his feature works only with the hands free kit If you activate this feature while using the hands free kit the back light stays on Customizing Your Phone continued on next page Aa gt E lt 2 O D 3 7 D mh Call Time Display The call time counter is automatically displayed when the phone Is connected to the system and you can check the call time during a conversation Current Time Display Activate this feature to keep the current time displayed Automatic Hyphen Your phone inserts a hyphen between numbers on the display when you enter a phone number to make It easier to read Release Tone You can set your phone to sound the release tone when a call is released or dropped Connect Tone You can set you phone to sound the conn
41. network signaling pager or banking by phone The following two sections explain how using Memory and Pause make it easier to send DTMF messages E f SILENT is displayed turn on the keytone See Silent Scratchpad on page 45 Using Memory You can store long numbers such as ID codes passwords credit card numbers etc in memory This enables you to transmit them very quickly without having to input all the digits in each transaction Begin by storing each of your credit card numbers or ID codes etc in one of your phone s memory locations in the same way you store a phone number in memory see page 30 Storing Numbers in Memory When making a business transaction by phone the service will ask you to enter the DTMF code To do so follow these steps 1 Press RCL G TEED 7 D mb N NS Enter the memory location where the appropriate number is stored Result The number is displayed 3 Press MENU 4 Press SEND i 7 D mb a Using Pause You can insert one or more pauses between the DTMF tones You can enter up to 36 digits including the pause 1 Enter the phone number of the service that you wish to access 2 Press MENU to insert a pause Result The pause indication p is displayed after the phone number SVC FY all APURSRNNAERE 5 Enter the number to be dialed in DTMF 4 Press SEND
42. ou want to reset all of your phone s features back to the manufacturer s defaults you can do so with the following steps 1 Press MENU NS Press 0 on the keypad codes see page 63 Locking the Phone and page 64 Changing the Lock Code Result An asterisk x is displayed for each digit entered 4 Press 0 to select Reset Phone Reset Phone NO Result The message Reset Phone NO Js displayed 5 Press or to choose the status YES or NO OG Jrars R ruv Jwx 6 Press STO Result The message WAIT TO RESET PHONE s displayed and all functions are converted to the default status 3 Enter the lock code For more on lock Call Waiting Call Waiting is a feature available on your phone which enables you to be alerted to a second incoming call while you are on the first call You have the option of responding to the second call while putting the first call on hold or you can disable the Call Waiting option during a particular call Contact your service provider to activate Call Waiting To Respond to the Call Waiting 1 When you hear a short tone during a telephone conversation press SEND Result The first caller is on hold and you are now connected to the second caller 2 To switch back to the first call press SEND To Deactivate the Call Waiting During a Particular Call If you don t want to be interrupted during a particular call you can temporarily disab
43. phone will not remind you to make the call If you turn the phone back on the Alert will still work if in Step 6 you set it for a specific time If you set the Alert for a certain number of minutes in Step 6 turning off the phone erases it although it does not remove the clock icon from the phone s display You must reset the Call Reminder Alert e f you turn the phone off then on when this reminder alert is set If the time is appointed Call reminder setup At the current time mode Remains to be on Using time duration in minute mode Cancels Turning Off the Call Reminder Alert SVC Release Remind Call HES 1 Press MENU 2 Press 4 on the keypad 3 Press 2 on the keypad Result The message Release Remind Call YES is displayed 4 Press 4 or To Choose Release the alert call YES Exit this function NO 5 Press STO Customizing Your Phone You phone is loaded with many features some automatic that make communication easier and more efficient Get familiar with them and use them to save time and to make your new Samsung phone even more fun to use Features Automatic Redial When you dial a number and the call does not successfully connect the phone will continue to redial the number automatically Automatic Receiving When a call comes in the phone will automatically answer the call after 2 rings B Note The Automatic Receiving feature does not work if you have chose
44. so press MENU 5 1 in sequence e f you want to do during a telephone conversation you can press MENU 4 1 in sequence es D 2 O 5 D Returning Incoming Calls Auto dialing Erasing All Numbers in Redial Memory 1 Press RCL twice in Standby mode 1 Press MENU Result The number date and time Lan ns A of your most recent incoming call is Gx A 2 displayed The last 10 incoming calls Ce a are numbered INO through INQ 2 Press 5 to select Call Logs B S with the most recent call being S S INO S 3 Press 3 to select Erase Logs 2 Press or until the desired number is displayed 4 To Press Erase all numbers 1 Erase incoming 2 3 To Press call numbers Dial the number SEND Erase outgoing 3 in the display call numbers p Exit this function END 5 Press orv To Choose Erase the numbers YES Cancel erasing NO Notes e To display a list of recently received calls you can also press MENU 5 2 in sequence 6 Press STO e If you want to do during a telephone conversation you can press MENU 4 2 in sequence or you can press RCL twice Result The numbers you have chosen will be cleared A The Phone s Internal Phone Book 3 To Press Your phone has an Internal Phone Book in which E you can store up to 100 frequently called names and Assign a specific 2 digit location numbers You can set t
45. ssssissiasnrnsgsasista 38 Display Messages sessssscssssssessseessssseesssseeseseeessssvessseeessesees z Searching for Numbers in Memory sssesessesisissssiiaia 33 SUIT a orauctecseeedsonacueters oes aeestnntecoee a Erasing a Number in Memory cessssssseseeeeeissssssseeeee 43 ManU NIE een e tect cetrscee cass E S A Front View of the Phone Rear View of the Phone Volume buttons a w Strap hole These buttons are also used to scroll option menu Receiving lamp Buzzer Antenna Speaker Battery release button Display SEND Places the call after the aa __ Battery number has been entered CLR Clears messages on LCD END Ends a call Number keypad A 4 Scrolls option menu MENU Helps access special features S lt Lets you listen to voicemails or read text messages Battery terminals Prevents mis operation due Microphone to unwanted key press PWR Turns power on and off STO Stores names and numbers in memory RCL Recalls stored memory entries Display Icons MHI NOSVC ROAM EM displays the dialed numbers and the current status W gt lt a O Blinks while your phone selects a channel NUSE and lights up when the line is connected NOSVC No service area SVC Service area Lights up when your phone is out of the home area COMA CDMA Digital mode Analog mode while this indication disappears Indicates the signal strength b
46. sssssssssssenseeeeeeeeeeeeteesenen S Caller ID Display cecus 21 Setting Warning Beeps Adus ing VO NIMES assccccuraediesieis N 22 To Choose NAM oisinn 2 PA E E A E E 24 Viem ct 0 oraaa E E D Choosing the Alert Type sessies 25 System Reset ccidescsevanssstvtvamcntndcaeducdesianstusveshundedanseteichsiugeennti ia S Choosing the Alert Tone s s s 26 T Last Number Redial cscsssscsssetetstnnssietetntntseeee 27 Optional Features ERE E AAA E A E ate The Phone s Internal Phone Book Setting Up Three Way Calling ccccccccccccscsssssssssssscsscceececeececeesee g The Phone s Internal Phone Book s ssssssssesersssersrsrrersrrereeserersas 30 Call Forwarding cenean E a aceanreeceetanes Storing Numbers in Memory ssceessessssesssseetnseseien 30 Message Service sssiiccssacsnsassssnsncsooinnndaosstsoveteaneseiouvanpiounduetsinde s Finding an Empty Memory Location ccccecccceseceeeeeees 32 S Entering Names in Memory sssrinin 34 Miscellaneous Correcting a Name or Number ou cece cece teteteeeseeeeeeteten 35 Cleaning Your Cellular Phone o on D Storing Numbers into Numeric Groups ccccceceeseeeeeeeee 36 Battery Safety Precautions secciscicarcnscecrocmenaabaruceitndurncacea 5 Joe Touei Draig ossis a 37 ACCESSOFICS ssssssesesssssesesssvesssssssssssesssssstesssssisssssesssssevessssevees TOO TOW ST AMA cs eset eea acest aeedeaccesnateaaeeee 37 Troubleshooting n z Dialing Contidential NuUmDETS sasssussisi
47. to resume the conversation 4 Press STO to store your selection with the first party Jrors Rw Qwxyz disappears on the display and you Result The message MUTE N Cw Q can speak with your party Note When you use the hands free kit you cannot choose the LAMP indicator A A uoleiadg aiseg Choosing the Alert Tone When you choose BELL as your alert type you can choose from nine different alert tones 1 Press MENU 2 Press 2 to select Alert Sel 3 Press 2 to select Alert Tone Press 4 or until the desired alert type is displayed SVC Alert Tone select 2 4 Press or repeatedly until you find the desired type of alert tone 5 Press STO Last Number Redial Your phone s memory stores the phone numbers of the last 10 outgoing calls and the last 10 incoming calls You can display these numbers and use them to automatically redial a number recently called or return a call recently received Redialing Outgoing Calls 1 Press SEND in Standby mode Result The last number date and time you called are displayed The numbers you called are numbered OUTO through OUTS with the most recently dialed number being OUTO Press or until the desired number is displayed NS 3 To Press Redial the number SEND in the display Exit this function END G Notes e To display a list of recently made calls you can al
48. y attached The back compartment holds a battery only e f both the front and rear slots are occupied the charging time may be longer e When both the front and rear slots are occupied the front slot charges first e t is normal for the battery pack to become warm during charging g D D b i 9 Checking the Battery Charge Level The battery charge level is displayed at the left corner of the display The number of blocks represents the svc COMA battery charge level TAS AMSUNG 01 04 3 15P Example TER TAA Battery fully charged Battery low low level the phone beeps and the battery icon turns to _ MSUNG 3 15P B Notes e When the battery is low the display backlight lamp does not light even when keypad keys are pressed e When the power in the battery is completely gone a warning tone sounds three times and the power cuts off When the battery drops to an extremely Turning the Phone On and Off You can only place and receive calls if the phone is turned on When the phone is turned on but you are not talking on it it is in the Standby mode The phone must be in the Standby mode for it to ring on incoming calls In the Standby mode battery power is being used although not as rapidly as when you are talking on the phone ss D 2 O D p 1 To turn on the phone press and hold PWR Result The phone beeps displays the
49. y the number of bars Displays the battery charge level status with the number of blocks Indicates you have voicemail or text messages Reminds you that you have set the Alert Type to LAMP and will not hear the phone ring with incoming calls Displays as a reminder that you have set the Call Reminder Alert Installing the Battery 1 Align the charged battery by resting it on the back of the phone with the battery terminals pointing downwards Place the top of the battery about 1 2 inch from the top edge of the battery opening 2 Slide the battery upwards until it firmly clicks into position Your phone is now ready to use Removing the Battery To remove the battery press the battery release button while sliding the battery out of position g D cs D b i 9 Charging the Battery When you purchase this phone the battery is not fully charged Please charge the battery fully before you operate your phone To Use the Normal Charger of the charger 2 Plug the AC DC adapter into an appropriate wall socket 3 Remove the battery from the phone and place it in the rear compartment of the charger 1 Plug the AC DC adapter into the rear on Ez D Lom 7 2 4 If you do not wish to use your phone while charging the battery you can leave the battery attached to the phone Place the phone with the battery attached in the
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