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Samsung A460 User Guide[...]
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Copyright © 2002 Sprint Spectrum L.P . All right s reserved. No r eproduction in whole or i n part without prior written approval. Sprint is a trademark of Sprint Co mm unications Com pany L.P . All other trademarks are property of their respective ow ners.[...]
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Table o f Cont ents 1. Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 䊳 Turn ing Y our P hone ON a nd O FF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 䊳 Gett ing S tart ed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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5. Navigating Through Menus and E ntering Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 䊳 Menu Nav igati on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 䊳 Worki ng Within the Menu Struct ur e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 䊳 Vie wing the Men us . . . . [...]
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䊳 Num eric Page and Tex t Mess age Op tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 䊳 Extrac ting Phone Nu mbers from a Text Messa ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 10. Using Your Interna l Phone Bo ok . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 䊳 Finding Internal Phone Book Entri es[...]
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13. Personal Infor mation Man agement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 䊳 Accessing the Scheduler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 䊳 Calen dar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 䊳 Today[...]
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18. Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 䊳 Accessing the Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 䊳 Perf ormin g Sim ple Calcu lat ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 19[...]
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Secti o n 1 Getti ng St ar ted 7 Getting St arted 1 1 Getting Starte d In This Section 䊳 Activatin g Y our Phone 䊳 Settin g Up Y o ur Voicemail 䊳 Under standi ng Thi s Us er Gu ide his secti on walks you through the step-by-step bas ics of set ting up service for your phone, includi ng un locking and activati ng your phon e and setting up you[...]
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Secti on 1 8 Getti ng St art ed T urni ng Y our Phone ON and OFF T urni ng Y our Phon e ON T o turn your phone on, pr ess for approximately two seconds . Once your phone is ON, it displays “Looking for Service” indi cating that your phone is searc hing for a signal . When your phone finds a signal, it automatically enters St andby mode – the [...]
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Secti o n 1 Getti ng St ar ted 9 Getting St arted 1 Unlock ing Y our Phone Follow these s teps to unlock your phone: 1. Press and hold to turn the phone on. 2. Press . 3. En ter you r fo u r -dig it lo ck co de . For sec u rity p ur po ses , th e co d e is no t visibl e as you type. Ti p : If y ou can ’t re cal l yo ur l ock code , try us i ng th[...]
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Secti on 1 10 Gett ing St ar ted Understa nding This User Guide This user guide int roduces you to our te chnology and all the advantage s of your new phone – through easy-to- follow inst ructions. 䊳 Sections bre ak down categories of information to progress ively take you all the way from learning the basics to using the most advanced phone fe[...]
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Secti o n 2 Gett in g to Know Your Phone 11 Getting t o Know Y our Ph one 2 2 Getting to Know Yo ur Phone In This Section 䊳 Front View of Phon e 䊳 Viewing t he Disp lay Sc reen 䊳 Y our Phone’ s High lights and Featu res 䊳 Using th e Battery our phone is packed with f eatures that simplify your l ife and expand your abilit y to stay connec[...]
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Secti on 2 12 Gett ing t o Know Your Ph one Highlig hts a nd Featur es Congratulations on the purchas e of your phone (SPH-A460). This phone is light weight, eas y-to-use, re liable, and offers ma ny signifi cant features : 䊳 Dual-band capabil ity provi des acces s to ot her PCS CDMA and analog cellular networks where the network ava ilable to y [...]
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Secti o n 2 Gett in g to Know Your Phone 13 Getting t o Know Y our Ph one 2 Front V i ew of Phone[...]
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Secti on 2 14 Gett ing t o Know Your Ph one Command Key s Menu: Displays the f irst l evel or Main Menu of options. Highlight and press again to view t he next menu page. OK: Pressing when navigating through a menu accepts the highlig hted choice in the menu. Pressing for two seconds au tom atica lly dia ls you r voic em a il. Interne t Key: This k[...]
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Secti o n 2 Gett in g to Know Your Phone 15 Getting t o Know Y our Ph one 2 Head set Jack: (on the t op of the phone. ) Allows you to plug in an optional headset for safe, conveni ent hands-free conversati ons. V iewing the Display Scr een Main LCD: This list identifi es the symbols you’ll see on your main LCD screen. 䊳 shows your current signa[...]
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Secti on 2 16 Gett ing t o Know Your Ph one Using the Battery Battery Ca pacity Y ou r phone is equipped wit h a Lithium Ion (LiIon) battery . I t allows you to recharge your bat tery before it is full y drained. The bat tery provi des approximately 2.4 hours of continuous digi tal talk t ime (1.3 hour in analog) or approxi mately 7 day s of contin[...]
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Secti o n 2 Gett in g to Know Your Phone 17 Getting t o Know Y our Ph one 2 Remo ving the Batter y T o remove your battery for c harging or for another reason, f ollow these easy steps : 1. Make sure the power is off by pressing and hol ding so you don’t lose any stor ed numbers or m essages. 2. Push down the battery release latch and slide the b[...]
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Secti on 2 18 Gett ing t o Know Your Ph one Using th e T ravel Adapter T o use the t ravel charger provi ded with your phone: 1. Plug the travel charger power cord i nto a wall outlet . 2. Plug the other end of t he travel charger into the bottom of the phone, with the battery ins talled. The LED on the phone indicates the f ollowing: 䊳 A red lig[...]
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Secti o n 3 Unders tandi ng Ro aming 19 Underst andin g Roaming 3 3 Understandin g Roaming In This Section 䊳 Under standi ng How Ro amin g W orks 䊳 Unders tand ing the Differ ence Betwee n Ro aming and Network C alls 䊳 Sett ing Y our Phon e’ s Roam M ode 䊳 Setting and Us ing Ca ll Guard oaming is the abili ty to make or receive call s whi[...]
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Secti on 3 20 Unders ta nding Ro aming Understa nding How Roamin g W orks Reco gniz ing Ico ns on th e Displ ay Scr een Y ou r phone’ s display scr een always lets you know when you’re off the network available to you and whether your phone is operati ng in analog or digital mode. The following chart indicat es what you’ll see depending on wh[...]
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Secti o n 3 Unders tandi ng Ro aming 21 Underst andin g Roaming 3 䊳 There are securi ty and privacy r isks (eaves dropping and cloning) that exist with conventional anal og services today . 䊳 Y ou r batt ery needs rechargi ng sooner when you use your phone for analog roaming. Ti p : I f y ou’ re on a call when yo u leav e the n etwor k avai l[...]
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Secti on 3 22 Unders ta nding Ro aming Setting an Alert When Roam Cha rges Apply (Cal l Guard) In addition t o the roaming icon, Call Guard ale rts you when roaming charges apply . This f eature makes it eas y to manage your roaming charges by reminding you when you make or receive roaming call s. It also requir es you to take addi tional steps bef[...]
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Secti o n 3 Unders tandi ng Ro aming 23 Underst andin g Roaming 3 Setting the T ime and Date in Analog mod e The time and date are set automatical ly by the network avai lable to you. If you are outs ide your coverage area and are i n analog mode, the time and date are not automaticall y updated. T o set the t ime and date in analog mode: 1. Press [...]
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Secti o n 4 Making and Ans weri ng Cal l s 25 Making an d Answeri ng Calls 4 4 Making and Answe ring Calls In This Section 䊳 Making Call s 䊳 Answerin g Calls 䊳 Diali ng Options 䊳 In-Call an d End-of-C all Optio ns 䊳 Using On e-T ouc h/T wo-T ouch Spee d Dialin g 䊳 Callin g Emerge ncy Numbe rs our phone gives you dif ferent opti ons for [...]
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Secti on 4 26 Making a nd Answeri ng Cal ls Making Calls Y ou r phone offers many different ways to make calls, i ncluding Speed Dialing ("Usi ng One/T wo/Three Spe ed Dialing" on page 34) and using Call Hist ory ("Viewing Call His tory (Incoming, Outgoing and Missed)" on page 52). T o make a call using your keypad: 1. Make sure[...]
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Secti o n 4 Making and Ans weri ng Cal l s 27 Making an d Answeri ng Calls 4 Adjusting V olume During a Conve rsati on Whether you need to hear more or less of a conversat ion, adj ust the volume keys on the side of your phone during a call. T o preset t he voice volume when the phone is in standby mode: 1. Press . 2. Press for Sounds . 3. Press fo[...]
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Secti on 4 28 Making a nd Answeri ng Cal ls Dialing Options Dialing opti ons are display ed when you enter numbers using the keypad. T o select an opt ion, pres s and the num ber on the keypad that corresponds wit h the desired c hoice. 䊳 (1) T alk is used to dial t he phone number . ( If you are roaming and have the Call Guard feat ure activat e[...]
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Secti o n 4 Making and Ans weri ng Cal l s 29 Making an d Answeri ng Calls 4 Incoming Call Notific ation Depending on your sett ings, your phone noti fies you of incoming calls i n the following ways: 䊳 The phone rings and/or vibr ates. 䊳 The LED flashes . 䊳 The backl ight ill um inat es on the main LC D screen when the fl ip is open. Th e ba[...]
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Secti on 4 30 Making a nd Answeri ng Cal ls Saving a Phone Numbe r Y our phone can store up to 250 Internal Phone Book numbers. Phone Book entries can stor e up to a total of six phone numbers and the entry’ s name can contain 12 characters . There are seven differ ent labels that are available, they are Home, W ork, Mobile, Pager , Fax, or No La[...]
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Secti o n 4 Making and Ans weri ng Cal l s 31 Making an d Answeri ng Calls 4 16. Press the Navigat ion key left or right t o scroll bet ween No G roup , Friend , Family , Colleague , and VIP . 17. Press the Navigati on key down and highlight the Name Ring er field. 18. Press the Navigat ion key left or right t o scroll t hrough the differ ent ringe[...]
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Secti on 4 32 Making a nd Answeri ng Cal ls Four-Digit Dial ing Y ou r phone has the abili ty to find and di al 4-digit s of any phone number stored in t he address book. T o call someone stor ed in your phone book by enteri ng four digit s of their phone number: 1. From the standby mode, enter four digit s of any phone num ber stored in t he phone[...]
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Secti o n 4 Making and Ans weri ng Cal l s 33 Making an d Answeri ng Calls 4 Dialing and Saving Phone Number s With Pauses Y ou can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use with automated systems, such as voi cemail or credi t card billing numbers. If you sele ct a hard pause, the next set of numbers are sent when you press . I f you select a[...]
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Secti on 4 34 Making a nd Answeri ng Cal ls Using One/T wo/Three Spe ed Dialing With this feat ure, you can automaticall y call Speed Dial entries usi ng one key press f or locations 1-9, two key presse s for locat ions 10-99, or three key pres ses for locati ons 100-250. To u s e One- T ouch D ialing for Speed Dial l ocations 1-9: 䊳 Press and ho[...]
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Secti o n 5 Navi gati ng Thr ough Menus and Ent er ing Text 35 Naviga ting an d Ent ering T e xt 5 5 Navigating Th rough Men us and Enteri ng Text In This Section 䊳 Menu Naviga tio n 䊳 Viewing t he Men us 䊳 Ente ring Cha rac ters by T apping th e Keyp ad 䊳 Ente ring Charac ter s Usi ng T9 T ext Inpu t 䊳 Enter ing Symb ols and Numb ers his[...]
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Secti on 5 36 Naviga ti ng Thro ugh Menus and Ent eri ng Text Menu Nav igation Y ou r phone allows you to scr oll through menus quickly and eas ily . The scroll bar at t he right of the menu keeps t rack of your posi tion in the menu at all times. W orki ng Within t he Menu Struct ure Select ing Menu Items As you navigate t hrough a menu, the optio[...]
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Secti o n 5 Navi gati ng Thr ough Menus and Ent er ing Text 37 Naviga ting an d Ent ering T e xt 5 V iewing the M enus Menu Di agram Menus let you check or change your phone set tings. The following outline shows your phone’ s menu structure. 1. Call History 1: Outg oing 2: Incom ing 3: Mis sed 4: E ras e His to ry 1: Out going 2: Incom ing 3: Mi[...]
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Secti on 5 38 Naviga ti ng Thro ugh Menus and Ent eri ng Text 6: Add em ail 7: Servi ces 1: Acco unt Info 2: Customer Care 3: Dir Assist 4: Prepai d SVC 4. Roami ng 1: Set Mode 1: Auto mati c 2: Netw ork 3: Anal og 2: Cal l Gua rd 1: No 2: Y es 5. Cal endar 1: T o day 2: Mont h View 3: Jum p to Date 4: T ask List 5: Cou ntdown 6: Ala rm Cloc k 1: A[...]
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Secti o n 5 Navi gati ng Thr ough Menus and Ent er ing Text 39 Naviga ting an d Ent ering T e xt 5 3: 1- Beep 4: Leve l 1- 8 3: Alarm s 1: Off 2: Leve l 1- 8 2: Ringer T ype 1: Voice Calls 1: wi th Ca ller ID 2: No C alle r ID 2: Mess ages 1: Voicemail 2: Pag e 3: T e xt 4: Web Alerts 3: Ala rms 4: Data /Fax In 5: Schedu le 3: Key B eep 1: Off 2: L[...]
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Secti on 5 40 Naviga ti ng Thro ugh Menus and Ent eri ng Text 4: Nigh t 2: Back light 1: Fli p Open 2: 30 Sec onds 3: 8 secon ds 4: Off 3: Gre eting 4: Con tra st 1: Low est 2: Lo w 3: ME D 4: Hig h 5: Hig hest 5: Version 2: Sec urity 1: Lock Ph one 1: Unl ocked 2: On Power Up 3: Lock Now 2: Change Lock 3: Spe cial # 1: Emp ty 2: Emp ty 3: Emp ty 4[...]
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Secti o n 5 Navi gati ng Thr ough Menus and Ent er ing Text 41 Naviga ting an d Ent ering T e xt 5 2: Ca ll Hist ory 1: Out going 2: Incom ing 3: Mis sed 4: E ras e His to ry 5: Air T ime 3: PhoneB ook 1: Find Name 2: Add N ew Entry 3: My Pho ne # 4: Find Entr y 5: Group Search 6: Add em ail 7: Servi ces 4: 3-W ay Call 5: Mess ages 1: Voice Mail 2:[...]
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Secti on 5 42 Naviga ti ng Thro ugh Menus and Ent eri ng Text Selecti ng a Character Input Mode When prom pted to enter text , the curr ent text entr y mode will appear above the ke y in the lower ri ght hand side of the di splay . There are four text ent ry modes: 1. T9 (English) 2. Alpha 3. Symbol 4. Number T o change the Input M ode, press t hen[...]
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Secti o n 5 Navi gati ng Thr ough Menus and Ent er ing Text 43 Naviga ting an d Ent ering T e xt 5 Enteri ng Characters by T apping t he Keypad T o enter charact ers by tapping t he keypad, sel ect the ab c mode (see “Selecting a Charac ter Input Mode” on page 42). Press the corresponding key until the desired char acter appears. By default , t[...]
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Secti on 5 44 Naviga ti ng Thro ugh Menus and Ent eri ng Text Enteri ng Charact ers Usin g T9 T ext Input T o enter charact ers using T9 T ext I nput, select t he T9 Word m ode (For more information, see "Se lecting a Charact er Input Mode" on page 42). T9 T ext Input analyzes the lette rs you enter usi ng an intuitive word database and c[...]
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Secti o n 6 A dj us tin g Vo lu m e 45 Adjus ting Vol u m e 6 6 Adjusting Vol ume In This Section 䊳 Chan ging th e Ringe r Volume 䊳 Silen cing t he Ringe r 䊳 Adjust ing V olume During a Conv ersatio n 䊳 Mutin g a Cal l ith al l the things t hat demand your attention i n today’ s fas t-paced world, it’ s important to tune-i n to what rea[...]
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Secti on 6 46 A d jus ting V o lu m e Changing Ringer V olume T o change the ringer vol ume, use the volume keys on the side of your phone when the phone is in standby mode with the f lip open. T o change the ringer vol ume from the Main M enu : 1. Press for Menu optio ns. 2. Press for Sounds. 3. Press for Ring er V olume. 4. Press for Calls. 5. Se[...]
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Secti o n 7 Using Service Features 47 Using Servi ce Feature s 7 7 Using Service Featu res In This Section 䊳 Using Calle r ID 䊳 Respon ding to Call W aiting 䊳 Three- Way Calling 䊳 Forwa rding Y our Calls ow that you’ve mastere d the bas ics, you can begi n to focus on where you want to go. This s ection g uides yo u step-by-s tep thr ough[...]
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Secti on 7 48 Using Se rvi ce Fe atur es Using Ca ller ID Caller ID lets you know who’ s calling by dis playing the number of the person calli ng when your phone rings. If the c aller’ s name and num ber are already stor ed in your Internal Phone Book, the corresponding name appears with the number . In the same way , if you cal l someone who h[...]
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Secti o n 7 Using Service Features 49 Using Servi ce Feature s 7 Three- Way Calling With Three-Way Calling, you can t alk to t wo differe nt people at the same time. When using this feature, the normal airtime rates will be charged for each of the t wo calls. 1. During a conversati on, press . 2. Enter the number for the third par ty , and press . [...]
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Secti o n 8 Managi ng Cal l Hi stor y 51 Manag ing Call History 8 8 Managing Cal l History In This Section 䊳 Viewing Call H istory (Inc oming, Outg oing and Mi ssed) 䊳 Call His tory Op tions 䊳 Making a C all From C all Histo ry 䊳 Saving a Phone N umber From C all Histor y 䊳 Erasin g Call His tory he Call History helps y ou manage your tim[...]
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Secti on 8 52 Mana ging C all History V iewing Call Hist ory (Incoming, Outgoin g and M issed) Y ou ’ll find your Call Histor y invaluable. It is a lis t of the las t 10 phone numbers or Internal Phone Book entries for calls you placed, recei ved or missed. Call Hist ory makes redial ing a number fast and easy . It i s continually updat ed as new[...]
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Secti o n 8 Managi ng Cal l Hi stor y 53 Manag ing Call History 8 Making a Call From Cal l History T o place a call from Call History: 1. Scroll t o highlight the re quired number and press to complete the call. Note: Y ou canno t make cal l s fr om Call Hist ory to ent r ies i dent if i ed as No ID or Rest ri ct ed. Cal ls la bele d Dat a or Fax c[...]
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Secti on 8 54 Mana ging C all History Saving a Phone Numbe r From Call Hist ory Y our phone can store up to 250 Internal Phone Book numbers. Phone Book entries can st ore up to a total of 6 phone numbers and the entry’ s name can contain 12 characters. T o save a phone number from Call History: 1. Press for Main M enu. 2. Press for Call History .[...]
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Secti o n 9 Managi ng Messagi ng 55 Managin g Messa ging 9 9 Managing Me ssaging In This Section 䊳 Message T yp es 䊳 New Messa ge Alerts 䊳 Message O ptions our phone is always worki ng to help you stay connect ed – even when you’re unavailabl e. With two types of messaging, you can depend on being notifi ed of important information. This [...]
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Secti on 9 56 Man aging M essaging Setting Up V oicemail Th e first th in g y ou ’ll w an t to do af ter ac tiv ati ng yo ur ph o ne is s et u p your voicemail. Knowing When Y ou Ha ve Messa ges There are sever al ways your phone al erts you of new messages: 䊳 By displayi ng a m essage on the screen. 䊳 By displaying on the e xternal LCD scree[...]
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Secti o n 9 Managi ng Messagi ng 57 Managin g Messa ging 9 New V oicemail M essag e Alerts When you receive a new voicemail message, your phone alert s you and displays . Importan t: W hen yo u are roam ing off the netwo rk, you ma y not rece ive notification of new voice m ail mess ages . It is recom me nded that yo u peri odi cal l y check yo ur [...]
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Secti on 9 58 Man aging M essaging Clearin g the V oicemail Messa ge Icon Y ou r phone may temporarily conti nue to display t he icon after you have checked your voicemail messages. T o clear the i con from the display screen: 1. From standby mode, press for Main Men u . 2. Press for Vo ic e M a i l . 3. Press to Reset. Sending T ext Messages Numer[...]
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Secti o n 9 Managi ng Messagi ng 59 Managin g Messa ging 9 T ex t Message Option s After you display a numeric page or text message, p ress to dis pla y th e numeric page or text message opti ons. T o select an opt ion, scr oll to highlight it and press . 䊳 Ta l k - Calls the highlighted phone number . 䊳 Save # - Sa ves the sender ’ s phone n[...]
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Section 10 Using Yo ur I nt ernal Phone Boo k 61 Inter nal Phone Book 10 10 Using Your Inter nal Phone Boo k In This Section 䊳 Findi ng Inte rnal Phon e Boo k Entrie s 䊳 Interna l Phone Book Entry Op tions 䊳 Addin g a Phone N umber t o an Inte rnal P hone Boo k Entr y 䊳 Editi ng an Int erna l Phone B ook En try ow you know the basics t hat [...]
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Se ction 10 62 Using Yo ur I nt ernal Phon e Book Finding Internal Phon e Book Entries There are sever al ways to displ ay your Internal Phone Book entries. Follow the st eps outlined i n the sections below to displ ay entries f rom the Internal Phone Book menu. Findi ng Names Y ou can r eview all t he entries stored in your Internal Phone Book or [...]
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Section 10 Using Yo ur I nt ernal Phone Boo k 63 Inter nal Phone Book 10 Adding a Phone Number to an Interna l Phone Book Entry T o add a phone number to an entry: 1. From standby mode, press for Main Men u . 2. Press for Phone B ook . 3. Press for Find Name . Th e lis t of n a m es i s d ispla ye d i n alphabetical order . (The Speed Dial number d[...]
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Se ction 10 64 Using Yo ur I nt ernal Phon e Book 䊳 Home is used as a label when you save a home num ber . 䊳 Wo r k i s used as a label when you save a work number . 䊳 Mobile is used as a label when you save a mobile number . 䊳 Page r is used as a lab el when you save a pager number . 䊳 Fax is used as a l abel when you save a f ax number [...]
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Section 11 Changi ng Y our P hone’ s Setti ng s 65 Changing Your Phone’ s Settin gs 11 11 Changing You r Phone’s Setti ngs In This Section 䊳 Chan ging th e Gree tin g 䊳 Adjusting the V olume 䊳 Ring er T ypes 䊳 Select ing R inger T ypes 䊳 Chan ging th e Backl ight an d Con trast Se tting 䊳 Data/Fax Mode his secti on describes how y[...]
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Se ction 11 66 Changi ng Your Phone’ s Set ti ngs Changing th e Greeti ng The greeting can be up to 16 char acters and is displayed on the f irst l ine of your phone’ s di splay scre en in standby mode. T o change your greeti ng: 1. From standby mode, press for Main Men u . 2. Press for Setup /T ool . 3. Press for Dis play . 4. Press for Greeti[...]
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Section 11 Changi ng Y our P hone’ s Setti ng s 67 Changing Your Phone’ s Settin gs 11 Ringer T ypes Ringer types hel p you identify i ncoming calls and messages. Y ou can assign Ringer T ypes to individual Internal Phone Book entrie s, call s and messages. 䊳 Prepro gram med Ri ngers i nclude a vari ety of standard ri nger types and familiar [...]
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Se ction 11 68 Changi ng Your Phone’ s Set ti ngs Selecti ng Ringer T ypes for A larms T o select a r inger type f or alarms: 1. From standby mode, press for Main Men u . 2. Press for Sounds . 3. Press for Ring er T ype . 4. Press for Alarms . 5. Listen to t he available Ring er T ypes , and press to se lec t. Selec ting Rin ger T ype s for D ata[...]
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Section 11 Changi ng Y our P hone’ s Setti ng s 69 Changing Your Phone’ s Settin gs 11 Connect Alert Y ou r phone has the abilit y of sounding a ri ng tone alert whenever a ca ll is connected. T o se tup this opti on: 1. From standby mode, press for Main Men u . 2. Press for Sounds . 3. Press for Alerts . 4. Press fo r Connect . 5. Highlight On[...]
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Se ction 11 70 Changi ng Your Phone’ s Set ti ngs Data/Fax Mode The wirel ess data connecti on materials (purchased separatel y) lets you link your lapt op PC to your phone so you can send and recei ve data and faxes. Ti p : The phone must be on a digit al net work to send or recei ve data and faxes. Receivin g a Fax T o receive a f ax with your [...]
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Section 11 Changi ng Y our P hone’ s Setti ng s 71 Changing Your Phone’ s Settin gs 11 Retur ning to V oice Mod e T o return to st andby mode from Data/Fax m ode: 1. Make sure that your phone is connected t o your computing device and is powered “On.” 2. From standby mode, press for Main Men u . 3. Press for Wireless Web. 4. Press for Conne[...]
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Section 12 Sett ing Your Phone ’s Sec uri t y 73 Y our Ph one’ s Security 12 12 Setting Your Phone ’s Security In This Section 䊳 Accessi ng the Sec urity Men u 䊳 Lockin g Y our P hone 䊳 Unlock ing Y our Phone 䊳 Using Spec ial Numbers y using the securi ty sett ing on your phone, you receive peac e of mind without sacri ficing flexibi [...]
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Se ction 12 74 Sett i ng Your P hone’s Sec uri t y Accessing the Security Men u Y ou must enter your lock code t o view the Securit y menu. If you forget your lock code, tr y using the last four digit s of your Social Securi ty number or the last four digi ts of your phone number or tr y 0000. T o access the Sec urity menu: 1. From standby mode, [...]
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Section 12 Sett ing Your Phone ’s Sec uri t y 75 Y our Ph one’ s Security 12 Changing th e Lock Code T o change your lock code: 1. Access the Security m enu. 2. Press for Change Lo ck . Y our Lock C ode number displays. 3. Enter a new Lock Code number (thi s will overr ide your origi nal lock code number), and press . Calli ng in Lock Mo de Y o[...]
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Se ction 12 76 Sett i ng Your P hone’s Sec uri t y Erasing Special Numbers T o erase a speci al number: 1. Access the Security m enu. 2. Press for Specia l # . 3. Select the number that you wish to er ase, and pre ss . 4. Press to eras e the number , and press . Erasing the Internal Phone Book Y ou can erase al l the numbers stored in your Int er[...]
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Section 13 Persona l Informat ion M anage m en t 77 Personal Informat ion 13 13 Personal I nformation Management In This Section 䊳 Accessi ng the Sch eduler 䊳 Even t Alerts 䊳 Addin g New Even ts 䊳 Alarm Clock our phone has been equipped with sev eral personal information managem ent features t o help you manage your busy lifesty le. These f[...]
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Se ction 13 78 Person al Inf ormat ion Management Accessing the Sch eduler Y ou r scheduler helps organize your ti me and reminds you of important events. How T o Access Y our Sc hedu ler 1. From standby mode, press for Main Me nu. 2. Press fo r Ca lend ar . 3. Scroll t o highlight an opti on. The availabl e options are: 䊳 T oday 䊳 Mon t h Vie [...]
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Section 13 Persona l Informat ion M anage m en t 79 Personal Informat ion 13 Month V iew Month V iew allows you to v iew a calendar of t he current month, a past month, or a future m onth. In Month V iew , the current date is highli ghted on the calendar . Days with schedul ed event s are *underlined *. When in Month V iew , the navigation keys wor[...]
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Se ction 13 80 Person al Inf ormat ion Management Set T ime Y ou r phone keeps t he time and date directly f rom the network system while inside t he network servi ce area. I f you roam outside the network service ar ea, or turn on your phone in an analog roaming area, you’ll need to set t he time m anually . When you turn on your phone in Analog[...]
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Section 13 Persona l Informat ion M anage m en t 81 Personal Informat ion 13 10. Press . 䊳 Notice the heading “Event ” at the top of the dis play screen. This informs you of how many events you have scheduled for t he day and the number of the event you are displ aying. Ti p : Use the volum e co ntrol key s to scroll by mon th throug h the C [...]
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Se ction 13 82 Person al Inf ormat ion Management Alarm Clock Note: Defaul t al ar m times a re 10 mi nute s for Meeti ngs , Eve nts an d Dini ng Appoi nt ments, 24 hours f or Spe cial Oc casi ons an d zer o mi nute s for Cal l Al ar ms. Y ou r phone has an Alarm Clock feature with t hree separate alarms. Each alarm can be set once, or dai ly at a [...]
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Section 14 Using the Voic e Servi ce s of Your Phon e 83 Voice Services 14 14 Using the Voice Servi ces of Your Pho ne In This Section 䊳 Using V oice-Activat ed Dialin g 䊳 Progr amming the P hone for Voice Diali ng 䊳 Plac e a Ca ll Usi ng V oice Di al his secti on explains the f eatures associ ated with your phone’ s V o ice Services . The [...]
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Se ction 14 84 Using t he Voi ce Servi ce s of Your Phone Using V oice-Acti vated Di aling Y ou r phone feat ures voice-activ ated dialing. Y ou can call up to 10 stored entries by speaking the indivi dual’ s or company’ s name into the microphone. Using the voice- activated dialing opti on requires that you first program the phone to recognize[...]
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Section 14 Using the Voic e Servi ce s of Your Phon e 85 Voice Services 14 6. T o store the phone number , press . The number you entered displays, al ong with the noti ficat ion ‘Recorded’. If the number you entered matches a name/number already stored i n your Internal Phone Book, then the name also displays . 7. The screen then returns to t [...]
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Se ction 14 86 Using t he Voi ce Servi ce s of Your Phone Placing a Call Using V oice Dial T o place a call if V oice Dial is i nactive: 1. Open the phone. 2. Press and hold down the ke y . 3. At the voice pr ompt, say the name into the phone. 䊳 The phone automatically pl aces the call if it re cognizes the name. 䊳 If the phone does not recogni[...]
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Section 14 Using the Voic e Servi ce s of Your Phon e 87 Voice Services 14 Erasing V oice Dial Entries T o erase an indivi dual V oice Dial entry: 1. From the Ma in Menu press for Voice Dial . 2. Press for Review . A list of entries ar e displayed. 3. Press the ass ociated key to sele ct the desir ed entry , or scrol l to highlight the de sired ent[...]
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Section 15 Ex pe rie nci ng the W ire les s In tern e t 89 The Wirel ess Inter net 15 15 Experienc ing the Wireless Inte rnet In This Section 䊳 Launc hing an d Usin g the Wireles s Int erne t Browser 䊳 Crea ting an d Find ing Boo kmarks 䊳 T rou bleshoo ting 䊳 Setting Up a W ireles s Data Connec tion y now you’ve dis covered the grea t fea[...]
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Se ction 15 90 Ex pe r ien cin g th e W irele ss In te rn et The Wirel ess Inter net With the wireless Int ernet and your wirel ess Internet -ready phone, you have access to many features: 䊳 The Wir eless I ntern et Browse r allows you to vi ew speciall y- designed vers ions of popular I nternet sit es. 䊳 The W ireless Data Co nnectio n lets yo[...]
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Section 15 Ex pe rie nci ng the W ire les s In tern e t 91 The Wirel ess Inter net 15 Following the securit y setup, you'll see t he wireless I nternet Home Page. This is the main page for the Browse r and it gives you access to al l the sites in the wir eless Inter net. The next time you use the Browser , you may not see the home page at firs[...]
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Se ction 15 92 Ex pe r ien cin g th e W irele ss In te rn et If the phone has been inactive for a while and a new wireless Internet si te has not been request ed, the Browser will automatically di sconnect. The Browser will r emain active – only the connection wil l end. The Browser will automatically reconnect when you go to a wireless Internet [...]
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Section 15 Ex pe rie nci ng the W ire les s In tern e t 93 The Wirel ess Inter net 15 Using the Wire less In terne t Brows er Using the Browser i s easy once you've learned a few basi cs. Here are some tips for navigating the wireles s Internet: Scrolling As with other par ts of your phone's menu, you'll have t o scroll up and down t[...]
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Se ction 15 94 Ex pe r ien cin g th e W irele ss In te rn et Crea ting a Bookm ark Bookmarks allow you to store the addr ess of favorit e wireless Internet pages for eas y access at a later t ime. T o create a bookmark: 1. Na vi ga te t o th e desire d m ob ile In ter ne t si te u sin g the w ireles s Internet browser . 2. Press and hold to dis pla[...]
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Section 15 Ex pe rie nci ng the W ire les s In tern e t 95 The Wirel ess Inter net 15 The Bro wser Men u The Browser Menu contains several spec ial functi ons. T o access the Browser Menu, press and hold . 䊳 Relo ad to r efresh the di splay . 䊳 Home to access the wir eless Internet Home Page. 䊳 Bookmark s to mark the site. 䊳 Mark S ite to c[...]
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Se ction 15 96 Ex pe r ien cin g th e W irele ss In te rn et Prob lem : An error message say s the phone is not yet registe red for wireless Interne t s e rvi c es . Recom mend ation : W ireles s Internet s ervices can t ake longer to act ivate than voice services . Please try again lat er . If the proble m persists for more than one day , please c[...]
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Section 15 Ex pe rie nci ng the W ire les s In tern e t 97 The Wirel ess Inter net 15 Placin g a D ata C all T o place a data cal l while you’re c onnected to the wireless Internet: 1. First, make sure t he cable is connect ed properly . 2. Open the dialer appl ication on your computer and place the c all. 䊳 The phone displays t he number your [...]
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Se ction 15 98 Ex pe r ien cin g th e W irele ss In te rn et 䊳 Call W aiting: If someone tries to reach you whil e you’re connect ed to the wirel ess Internet, your phone behaves like it is tur ned OF F . Depending on your service, callers may get your voice mail. Call W aiting is automatically deactivat ed whenever y ou place or r eceive a wir[...]
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Section 16 Games 9 9 Games 16 16 Games In This Section 䊳 Push Pus h 䊳 Fly Ribbon 䊳 Spider Hu nter y now you’ve discovered the gre at features that come with your phone. Now it’ s time to experience the f un of playing games on your phone. B[...]
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Se ction 16 100 Games Push Push T o open Push Push: 1. Press . 2. Press for Games . 3. Press for Pus h Push . 4. When the gam e’ s ‘s tart scr een’ is displayed, press to star t. 5. A list of playing inst ructions is disp layed. 6. Press again to st art the game. Object The object of the game is to push the bal ls int o the lit tle hous e. Th[...]
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Section 16 Games 1 01 Games 16 Fly Ribbon T o open Fly Ribbon: 1. Press . 2. Press for Ga mes . 3. Press for Fly Rib bo n . 4. Press to star t. 5. Th e play in g in st ruc tio n s is dis pla ye d. 6. Press again to st art the game. Object The object of t he game is to fly the ri bbon through a maze of obstacles. The control the pat h of the ribbon,[...]
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Section 17 Posi ti on Loc ati on 103 Position Location 17 17 Position Loc ation In This Section 䊳 Serv ice s 䊳 Setting s ith Pos ition Loc ation, the network can l ocate your positi on, pro vided you are in a network serv ice area and locati on services are available. This feature c an also be turned off (except during an emergency call ) to en[...]
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Se ction 17 104 Pos it ion Loc at ion Services This phone is desi gned to support l ocation based service s of the future . Features incl ude: 䊳 Driving directi ons 䊳 T raffic service 䊳 Entertainment/servic es location 䊳 911 emergency location servi ces 䊳 Location of f amily/friends Location services for 911 calls are not currentl y avail[...]
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Section 18 Calc ula tor 105 Calculat or 18 18 Cal cula tor In This Section 䊳 Accessi ng the Cal culat or 䊳 Perf orming S imple Calc ulation s aving a cal culator handy is not only convenient , but practi cal. This easy to us e calcul ator makes fi guring out simple math equat ions a br eeze. H[...]
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Se ction 18 106 Cal cula tor Accessing the Cal culator The calculator al lows you to perf orm basic mathem atical calcul ations using your phone. Additi on, subtra ction, multipli cation, and divis ion can be performed. T o access the cal culator: 1. Press for Main Menu. 2. Press for Setup/T ool. 3. Press for Calculator . Performi ng Simple Calcul [...]
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Section 19 Sele ct ing Your Acc essor ie s 107 Selecti ng Y our Access ories 19 19 Selecting Your Accessories In This Section 䊳 Overvie w of Availa ble Acc essories for your Phone 䊳 How to Order e offer a va riety of accessor ies for y our new phone. Choose from chargers, bat teries and hands- free devices – all designed t o give you more fle[...]
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Se ction 19 108 Sel ecti ng Your Accesso ri es Accessory Opti ons Standa rd Ba ttery The standard battery prov ides approximately up to 2.4 hours of continuous talk t ime in digital mode and up to 1.3 hours of continuous talk time in analog mode or up to 7 days of continuous standby t ime in digital mode and up to 15 hours continuous standby t ime [...]
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Section 19 Sele ct ing Your Acc essor ie s 109 Selecti ng Y our Access ories 19 Holster The high-impact plastic Hols ter is des igned specif ically f or your phone with a tailored fi t. A s pring loaded belt clip ensures protection and easy accessibi lity whil e carrying your handset . Leather C ase Made from high quality leather , this case provid[...]
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Section 20 Knowing Pe rfor mance an d Safet y Gui del ine s 111 Perfor mance and Safet y 20 20 Knowing Perfor mance and Safety Gui deline s In This Section 䊳 Getting the Most Ou t of Y our Recep tion 䊳 Maint ainin g Safe U se and A ccess to Y our Phone 䊳 Caring for the Battery 䊳 Acknow ledg ing Sp ecial Preca ution s and th e FCC N otic e a[...]
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Se ction 20 112 Knowing Perf ormanc e and Saf ety Gui del i nes Getting the Most O ut of Y o ur Rec eption Keep ing T ab s on Sign al Str ength The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal s trength in your area. Y our phone informs you of the current strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon. Th[...]
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Section 20 Knowing Pe rfor mance an d Safet y Gui del ine s 113 Perfor mance and Safet y 20 Maintain ing Safe Use of and Access to Y our Phone F AILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIO NS OUTLINED MA Y LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERT Y DAMA GE Using Y our Phone While Drivin g T alkin g on the phone while drivin g (or operating t he pho[...]
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Se ction 20 114 Knowing Perf ormanc e and Saf ety Gui del i nes Using Y our Phone Nea r Other Electro nic Devic es Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However , RF signals from wireless phones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment. RF signals may affect improperly i nstalled or inadequatel[...]
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Section 20 Knowing Pe rfor mance an d Safet y Gui del ine s 115 Perfor mance and Safet y 20 Cari ng for the Batt ery Protect ing Y our Battery The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’ s performance. 䊳 Use only approved batteries and d esktop chargers. These chargers are designed to maximize battery life. Using othe[...]
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Se ction 20 116 Knowing Perf ormanc e and Saf ety Gui del i nes Acknowle dging Special Precaution s and the FCC Notice FCC Notic e The phone may cause TV or r adio interference if used in close proximity to recei ving equipment. The FCC can require you t o stop using the phone if such inte rference cannot be eliminated. V ehicles using liquefied pe[...]
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Section 20 Knowing Pe rfor mance an d Safet y Gui del ine s 117 Perfor mance and Safet y 20 Owne r's Record The model number , regulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. R ecord the serial number in the space provided below . This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in [...]
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Section 21 W a rran ty Inf o rm a tion 119 Warranty Informat ion 21 21 Warranty Informati on In This Section 䊳 Manu facture r’ s Warra nty[...]
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Se ction 21 120 Warran ty I nfor mation Manufac turer’ s Warr anty ST ANDARD LIM ITED W ARRA NTY What i s Covere d and For H ow Long? SA MSUN G TELECOM MUNICA TIONS AMERICA, L.P . ("SAMSU NG") warran ts to the or iginal purch aser ("P urcha ser") that SA MSUN G's Pho nes an d accesso ries (" Prod ucts" ) are fre[...]
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Section 21 W a rran ty Inf o rm a tion 121 Warranty Informat ion 21 reco ndition ed o r new Prod uct. Repair ed/re placed lea ther c ase s, pouches and hol ster s will be warrant ed for a pe riod of n inety ( 90) day s. A ll oth er repai red/re placed Product will be warran ted for a period equal to the remaind er of the origin al Limited W arranty[...]
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Se ction 21 122 Warran ty I nfor mation THIS W ARRANTY GIVES Y OU SPE CIFIC L EGAL RIG HTS, A ND YOU MA Y ALSO HA VE OTHER RIGHTS , WHIC H V ARY FROM ST A TE TO ST A TE/PROVINC E TO PROVINCE . THIS LIMITED W ARRA NTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANY ONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINA L PURCHASE R OF T HIS PRO DUCT A ND ST A TES PURC HASER' S EXCLUS IVE REMED Y[...]
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Section 21 W a rran ty Inf o rm a tion 123 Warranty Informat ion 21 Samsung T eleco mmunicat ions A merica, L. P . 1130 Eas t Arapah o Road Richar dson, T e xas 7508 1 Phone: 1-800-SA MSUNG Phone: 1 -888-987-H ELP (4357 ) ©2002 Sa msung T ele commun icati ons Am erica. A ll righ ts reserv ed. No repro ductio n in wh ole or i n pa rt allowe d with [...]
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Index 12 5 Index A Accessi ng th e Calcu lator 1 06 Accessi ng the S ecurit y Menu 74 Accesso ries 107 Accesso ry Options 108 Adding a Phon e Number to an In- tern al Phone Bo ok Ent ry 63 Alarm C lock 7 9, 82 Answerin g Calls 26 B Backli ght Changi ng time l ength 68 Battery Capaci ty 16 Cha rging 17 Instal lation 1 6 Remov in g 17 C Calc ulato r [...]
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126 Index L Lang uage Chan ging 6 6 Lock Mode Cal ling in 75 Lock ing Yo ur Phon e 74 M Making C alls 26 Menu Di agram 37 Menu Na vigati on 36 Menu St ructur e 36 Menus View ing 37 Message Type s 56 Messages Kno wing w hen you have the m 56 Messagi ng Managi ng 55 Miss ed Call Notif icati on 2 7 Muting 27 N Navigat ing Menus 36 Naviga ting Thr ough[...]
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Index 12 7 U Unders tand ing Thi s User Gui de 10 Unlock ing Yo ur Phon e 9, 7 4 Using th e Ba ttery 16 V Voic e Mode Retur ning f rom d ata or fax mode 71 Voice Servic es 83 Voic e-Acti vat ed Dial ing 84 Voic emai l Clear ing t he Ic on 58 New messag e alerts 57 Retrie ving 57 Retrie ving me ssages 5 7 Setting Up 9 Setting up 5 6 Volu me Adjus ti[...]