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samsung telecommunica tions america, inc. 1130 east arapaho ro ad richardson, texas 75081 phone: 972-761-7000 • fax: 972-761-7001 tech support: 888-987-help (4357) web site: www .samsungtelecom.com GH68-00755A U SER G U IDE SCH-3500 S ERIES USER GU IDE S CH- 3500 Series[...]
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SCH-3500 Series DUAL BAND DUAL MODE DIGIT AL TELEPHONE User Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future r efer e nce.[...]
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+PVGNNGEVWC N2TQRG TV[ All Intelle ctua l Proper ty , as defined be low , owned by or which is otherw ise the proper ty of Sa msun g or i ts resp ective supp lier s re lating to the S AMSUNG Phone, inclu ding but not limit ed to, ac cessories, parts, or softwar e rela ting thereto (t he “Pho ne System”), is pr oprietary to federal laws and s[...]
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+PVTQFWE VKQP6Q;QW T5COUWPI 5GTKGU 2JQPG Congr a tulations on the p urchas e of your S amsung 350 0 Series Phone . Using the l atest digita l tech nology , the Samsung 35 00 Series Phone oper ates similar to other wireless phones, wh ile prov iding superior resonance a nd tone quality . Y our Samsung 3500 Phone oper at[...]
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*QY6Q7UG6JKU /CPWC N Y our Sa msung 3500 S eries Phone user guide explains your phone’ s operat ions through easy-to-f ollow instructions. Y ou’ ll find ev er ything you ne ed to know about using your n ew Samsung 3500 Series Phone right her e. W e’ v e included s ome important saf ety inf or mation that yo u should know b ef ore [...]
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K 6CDN G QH %QPVGPV U ;QWT%QPU WOGT 2CEMCIG )GVVKPIVQ-PQ Y;QWT2JQ PG 6WTPKPI [QWT2JQ PG1PCPF 1HH To Turn It On 11 To Turn It Off 11 6JG6QR. KPGQHVJG&KUR NC[ 7UKPIVJG$CVVGT [ Installing the B attery 14 Removing the Battery 1 4 Charging the Ba tter[...]
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KK $CUKE(WP EVKQPU EQPVKPWGF Using Thr ee-Way Ca lling 22 Using Ca ll Fo rwarding 23 Redial ing Call s 23 Displaying your own Ph one Number 24 Adjusting Voic e Volume 24 Adjusting Ringer Volume 24 To Silence the Ring er During an I ncoming Call 2 5 Missed Call Alert 25 Dropped Call Alert 25 Failed Cal l Alert 25 Minute Beep 26 To Mute [...]
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KKK 8QKEG/GOQ Recording a Voice Me mo 37 Reviewing a Voice Mem o 38 8QKEG#EVKXCVG F&KCNKPI Tips on Recor ding Nam es 39 Program the Phone for Voice-Acti vated Dialing 40 Placing a Call usi ng Voice Dialing 4 0 Voice Dial ing Activation 41 Reviewing Voice Dialing Entries 42 Erasin g Voice Diali ng Entrie s 42 -G[IWC [...]
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KX %JCPI KPI[QW T2JQPG$Q QM Editing Phone B ook Numbers 52 Secret Phone B ook Numbers 52 Erasing the Ph one Book 52 &KCNKPIHTQO;QW T2JQP G$QQM Dialing by Memory Location 53 Memory Dial ing Shor tcuts 53 #FXCPE GF2JQ PG$QQM (GCVWTG U Pause Diali ng 54 Storing Pa uses in a Ph one Book Entry[...]
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X 6JG/KPK$TQ YUGT The Mi niBr owser S tart and End Prom pts 68 Launching the MiniBrowser 69 To Exit the Mini Browser 70 The MiniBro wser Soft Keys 70 Navigating the MiniBrowser 7 0 Entering Tex t, Numbers, or Symbols 72 Using Links 72 Initiating a Phone Call f rom the Mini Browser 72 Using Boo kmarks 73 To Create a B ookmark 73 Finding [...]
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XK 7UCIG)W KFGNKPG UEQPVKPW GF Following Sa fety Guidelines 83 Turn off Your Phone b efore Flying 83 Restrict ing Children’s acc es s to Yo ur Phone 84 Using Your Phone near oth er Electro nic Devices 84 Cautions 85 FCC Noti ce 85 Liquefied Petroleum Gas 85 FCC Comp liance Informati on 85 Storing Your Phone 85 Turn off Your Phone i n [...]
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;QWT%QPUWOG T2CEMCIG Y our cons umer packag e contains the f ollowing items: ♦ Samsung SC H-3500 Phone with Hand Strap ♦ Standard Lithium-Ion Batter y ♦ Dual-Slot De sktop Ch arger or T ravel Cha rger ♦ User Guide, Quick Refer ence Card, and Accessory Card[...]
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)GV VK PI VQ -PQY ; QWT 2JQPG NO TE: Items 1 th rough 16 in the picture b elow are e xplained on pag es 3 through 10.[...]
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)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 1. Active F lip: Just open the f lip to answer an incoming call, and close the f lip to end the call. The f lip also co ntains the speaker . Y ou can also: ♦ Initiate a V oice-Activated Dialing call by opening the f lip when you set this opt ion in the Main Menu. ♦ Set the f lip to tur n [...]
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)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 3. V olume/Scroll Key: This key is act ually two ke ys ( one up and one down) that are u sed to set v olume lev els and help you n avigate thr ough menus and the Phone Book. Press the volume/ scroll key to: ♦ Adjust voice vo lume durin g conversation. ♦ Adjust ringer volume in Standby m o[...]
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)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 5. OK / Messa ges K ey: This key perfor ms many fu nctio ns: ♦ During incoming calls, pr ess it to mut e the rin ger . ♦ When the alarm goes off, press it to silence t he alarm. ♦ From Standb y mode, press it brief ly to access the Messag es Menu. ♦ From Standb y mode, press and hold [...]
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)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 7. SEND Key: This key per f o rms seve ral usef ul function s. ♦ Press it to answ er calls. ♦ Dial a number an d press it to connect. ♦ During a conversation, press it to initiate Three-W ay calling. ♦ During a conversation, press it to answ er a Call W aiting call. ♦ Press it once [...]
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)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 9. Microp hone: Y o ur typical voice microphone for conver - sation, but also accepts y our voice commands f or V oice- Activating Dia ling. Y ou can also mute the microphone dur ing co nver sation by pressing . 10. Acces sorie s Co nne ctor: The location where yo u connect your c harging d e[...]
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)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 1 1. CLR Key: This key is used to erase numb er s or character s you hav e entered incorrectly , or to retu rn to a previous screen. ♦ T o erase one character from the display sc reen, brief ly press it once. ♦ T o erase all of them, hold it down for one seco nd. ♦ T o back up one m enu[...]
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)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 13. MENU Key: When in Standby mode, press this key to access Main Menu items, and con - tinue pressing it to scan Main Menu items. When you reach the Main Menu item you want, press . ♦ Also, duri ng an inco ming call , pressing this key mutes the rin ge r . 14. Navigation Key: This key is s[...]
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)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 15. Headset co nnector: This is where y ou connect an optional headset. The headset includes an earpiece and microphone in a convenient, lightweight u nit so you can conv erse without using your hands. 16. Antenna: Make s the c all sou nd cl earest whe n it ’ s fu lly ex t e n d e d .[...]
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6WTP KPI [QWT2J QPG 1P CPF1H H 6Q6WTP+V1P When y ou’ re re ady to turn your phone on, fully e xtend the antenna f or best reception. Pr es s and hold until the LED comes on an d the phone beeps. Whe n the phone ha s found a signal, the icon appea rs. Once the phone i s on, it enters Standby mode, whic h is the p hon[...]
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6JG6QR .KPGQHVJG&KURNC[ Displa y indicator s (or icons ) appear acr oss the top of y our phone’ s displa y scree n. The signal str ength and battery st rength icons will al wa ys appea r , but other icons appear ba sed on y our phone’ s opera ting mode. Signal strength: This icon alwa ys appears when y our phone is on,[...]
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Note: The no service indicato r will alwa ys appear when you turn on your p hone. This is not a p roblem; as soon as service is fo und, the indicator disappears. Roaming: This icon displa ys when the phone i s outside y our carrier’ s cover age a rea and r eceiving service from another ca rr ier’ s networ k. Messag e indica tor: This ico[...]
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7UKPI VJG $CVVG T[ Y our Phone comes with a partially c harg ed, rec h arg eable Lithium Ion ( LiIon) Battery so that you can use your phone immediatel y after it is activ ated. +PUVCNNKPIVJG $CVVGT[ T o attach the battery to your Phone: 1. Hold the battery so that the metal contacts on the base of the batter y line up with the m[...]
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displa ying a m essag e. If the batte r y level g ets too low , the phone will turn off automaticall y . Unf or tunately , if this happens yo u’ ll los e whatever you w ere just doing, inc luding drop ping yo ur call. W atc h the battery strength icon and m ake sure y our batter y is adequatel y charge d. %JCTIKP IYKVJVJG&W CN[...]
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%JCTIKP IYKVJVJG6TC XGN%JCTI GT The T rav el C harg er allows you to cha rge y our phone’ s batter y from a standard wall outlet. Also, using the travel charger all ows you to mak e a phone call while the battery is cha rging. Here’ s how to do it: 1. Ma ke su re the batter y is ins talle d onto the phone. 2. Plug the tw o-pr[...]
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;QWT 2JQPG U /QFGU 5VCPFD[/QF G Standby is the m ost basic state of y our Phone. The phone goes into Standby mod e soon afte r yo u turn it on, or whenev er you brief ly p ress . When your phone is in Standby mode, y ou will typi cally see the banner ( that’ s the messag e displayed when yo u tur n on your phone). If you enter a [...]
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$CUKE(WPEVKQPU /CMKPIC %CNN T o place a call : 1. Press and hold to pow er on y our Phone. If you see indicato rs on the display , this indicates your ph one is on. Note that y ou will not h ear a dial tone. 2. Enter the phone num ber (up to 32 digits ) by pressing th e digit keys. The phone number displa ys from l eft to right. 3. [...]
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%QTTGEVKP I&KCNKPI /KUVCMGU T o correct a misdialed digit: ♦ Press to erase one digit at a time. ♦ Y ou can eras e all the digits at onc e by pressing and holding i t down f or at least one second. 2TGRGP F&KCNKPI The Prepend option lets you add d igits suc h as ar ea codes and netwo rk f eature activ ation codes to a ph[...]
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5GVVKPI[QWT2J QPG U 4QCOKPI#DKNKV[ Y ou can oper ate your S amsung 3500 p hone in one of f our roaming modes: The and icons indicate y our roaming status and the type of netw ork y ou are in . When you a re not in a digital n etwork, the icon does not di spla y . The icon displa ys when you a re roa ming in digital or anal og. Th[...]
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7UKPI%CNNG T+& Note: Please conta ct your service pro vider to setup the Caller ID service. Y our Sams ung phone will su pport Caller ID as e xplained belo w . This fea ture tells y ou who is ca lling y ou by displa ying the caller’ s number w hen the ph one rings. If a ca ller’ s name an d number ar e stored in y our Internal [...]
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#PUYGTKP IC%CNN9C KVKPI%CNN T o answ er a Call W aiting call: 1. Press . The phone connects th e calling party and places the current party on hold. 2. Press again to s witch betwe en the two p arties. Note: If y ou do not res pond to a Call W aiting notif ication, the phone logs the c all in the Missed Calls Log. &KUCDNKPI ?[...]
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If one of the callers (not you) hang s up, you a nd the remain ing caller sta y connected. If you initiate d the call and you h ang up first, all thr ee parties ar e disconnected. 7UKPI%CNN(QT YCTFKP I Note: Please conta ct your service pro vider to setup the Call For war ding service. Y our Samsung phone will support Call For war ding[...]
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&KURNC[KPI [QWTQYP 2JQPG0WO DGT Y our phone n umber di splays ev er y time y ou turn on your phone. At other times, you ca n displa y your ph one number from the Ma in Menu. T o view y our phone n umber from Standby mode: 1. P ress to d ispl ay the Ma in Menu. 2. Press for Phone Book. 3. Press for My Ph one #. 4. Press to r e[...]
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6Q5KNGPEGVJG 4KPIGT &WTKPICP+PE QOKPI %CNN When y our phone rings, y ou have s ever al easy options to mute the ring er . Simply p ress or or or the vol ume key to silence the ringer . Y ou can also set the ringe r to alwa ys be off by using the Mai n Menu (see “ Ring V olume Setting f or V oice Calls” on pag e 3[...]
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/KPWVG$GG R Y ou can set the Minute Beep option to sound an alert 10 seconds bef ore each elapsed m i nute to remi nd you of the length of the curr ent call. T o tur n Minute B eep on an d off: 1. Press to displa y the Main Menu in St andby mode before pl acing the ca ll. 2. Press f or Sounds. 3. Press for Alerts. 4. P ress for Minu te B [...]
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-G[$GGR8Q NWOG5GVVKPI The keys on your p hone beep wh en they are pres sed. The volume of the beeps can be easily set to one of thr ee levels. If yo u don’t want the k eys to beep at all, y ou can turn them off . T o set the key beep volume: 1. P ress t o dis play t he Ma in M enu. 2. Press f or Sounds. 3. Press for K e y Beep. 4.[...]
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+PEQOKPI %CNN0QVKHKECVKQ P Y our phone s ignals a n incoming cal l or messag e in the f ollowing w ays: ♦ The backl ight illuminates . ♦ The red LED on the top of the handset f lashes. ♦ The ringer sounds (unless set to Vibr ate or Off). Incoming cal l notificatio n continues until on e of the f ollowing events o ccurs : ♦ Y ou[...]
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#NGTVU5GVVKPIU The alerts settings allow you to turn the Minute Beep and Service Alert T ones on and off . The Minute Beep sounds an alert 10 seconds bef ore every elapsed min ute during an incoming o r outgoing ca ll, when set. Service alerts include audib l e alert tones that s ound when: ♦ The phone e xperiences a dropped call or a f[...]
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&KURNC [1RVKQP U Y our phone p rovides th e f ollowing displa y options: $CEMNKIJ V%QPVTQ N When the phone is attach ed to the optional H ands-Free C ar Kit, the backl ight remains on (when the ph one is on). When K e yGuard is active, th e backligh t remains off . At other times , yo u can select backli ght options, but reme mb er[...]
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5GVVKPIVJG.CP IWC IGQHVJG&KURNC [ Y our phone a llows y ou to view menus, mess ages and promp ts in either E nglish or F rench . It’ s quick, eas y , and v er y conve nient for bilingual families or friends . Here’ s how to do it: 1. Press to di spla y the Main Men u. 2. Pres s for Disp lay . 3. Press for Languag e. 4.[...]
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♦ If the alarm is not s et or if y ou are overwriting the current setting, the scre en prompts f or AM / PM. Press the scroll keys to select AM / PM, and then press to save the setting. 5. Enter the t ime (HH / M M) by pre ssing the digit keys. T o correct a digit entered incorr ectly , press to go back , and then en ter the correct digit.[...]
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5GVVKPIVJG#NCTO 4KPI6[RGQT 5QWPF This option enables you to s et a unique ring type f or the alarm. T o set the alar m ring type: 1. P ress t o dis play t he Ma in Me nu. 2. Press for Sounds . 3. Pre ss for Ring T ype. 4. P ress f or Alar m. 5. Press th e scroll keys to scan ni ne ring types and f our melod y tones. E[...]
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4KPI GT 1R VKQPU Y our phone p rovides a v ariety of ringer opti ons in the S ounds menu. These ring er options allow y ou to customize y our ring and v olume settings so tha t you can easily r ecognize when a certain type of call is coming in. 4KPI6QPG /WVG Mute the ring er during an incoming cal l by press ing . At the end of y our c[...]
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4KPI8QNWOG5GVVKP IHQT8QKEG %CNNU There are tw o ways to set the ring volume f or voice cal ls: ♦ From the Standby mode, press the vo l ume keys until the desir ed vo lume is r eached. ♦ In the Mai n M enu: 1. P ress to d ispl ay the Ma in Menu. 2. Press f or Sounds. 3. Pres s for Ring V olume. 4. P ress for Calls. 5. Press[...]
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4KPI8QNWOG5GVVKP IHQT/GUU CIG%CNNU This feature en ables you to select a unique ring volume f or incoming messag e calls. This v olume se tting applie s to incoming v oicemail notifications , te xt messages and n umeric pages. T o set the ring volum e for messag e calls: 1. Press to display the Main M enu. 2. Press f or Sounds[...]
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8QKEG/GO Q Y our phone ca n rec ord fiv e V oice Memos . Each V oice Me mo can be up to one minute in length. When recor ding, a 60- second timer displa ys and an alert sound s to indicate when recor ding time e xpire s. Note: The V oice Memo f eature does not wo rk when y ou r phone is in a nalog m ode . 4GEQTFKP IC8QKEG /GOQ 1.[...]
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4GXKGYKPIC8Q KEG/GOQ T o revi ew a V o ice M emo : 1. Press to display the V oice Memo menu. 2. Press f or Review . The phone displa ys the label for V oice Memo 1, begins to pla y V oice Memo 1, and display s a list of revi ewing options . All V oice Memos will play in order until y ou press , , or sel ect one of the f ollowing op [...]
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8QKEG# EVKXCVG F&KCNKPI Y our phone f eatures V oice-Activated Dialing. Wh en in a CDMA netwo rk, y ou can call up to 20 stored entries by speaking the name into th e micro phone. Using th e V oice-Activated Dialing option r equires that y ou first train the phone to recogn ize the name of the person you ar e calling . Note: V oice[...]
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2TQITCOVJG 2JQP GHQT8QKEG#E VKXCVGF&KCNKP I Prog ramming your ph one for V oice-Acti vated Dialing is ea sy . The phone provides voice prompts and scr een displa ys to guide yo u through the re cording pr ocess. T o progr am the phon e for V oic e-Activated Dialing: 1. Press to disp lay th e Main Menu. 2. Press f or V o[...]
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♦ If the phone does not r ecognize the name, it pr ompts f or the nam e again. ♦ If the phone is unab le to recog nize the name after tw o attempts, the f ollowing mess age dis plays: “Cannot recognize name. Please c heck name.” The phone returns to Standby mode automaticall y , and you can tr y the call again lat er . 8QKEG&K[...]
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4GXKGYKPI8QKE G&KCNKPI 'PVTKGU T o review v oice dia ling entries: 1. P ress t o disp lay the Ma in Men u. 2. Press f or V oice Dial. 3. Press for Revi ew . A list of entr ie s displays. 4. Press the digit key to selec t the desir ed entr y , or press the scroll keys to sc an entries. The r ecorded nam es pla y audibly as y[...]
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-G[I WCTF T o avoid accidenta l key presses, y ou can enabl e the K eyGuard f eature. Ho wev er , you’ ll still be able to r eceiv e incoming cal ls and messag es. This fea ture also pr events needless batter y usage because the p hone does not re spond to any k e ypresses and turns off the backlight. Note: If y ou hav e an incoming ca ll,[...]
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'OGTIGP E[&KCNKPI Y ou can place calls to 911 even if y our phone is lock ed or outgoing c a lls are restricted (see “Lock Mode ” on pag e 58). As long as you’ re within your Home PCS netw ork, 9 11 can be dialed. +/2146#06016+%'2.'#5'4'#& Because of various transmis sion methods, n[...]
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/GUUCI G5GTXKEGUCP F8QKEGOC KN Y our Phone r eceives four k i nds of messag es: ♦ voicemail notificat ion (VMN) mess ages ♦ te xt me ssag es ♦ Min iBrowser me ssages ♦ numeric pages (if s upported by y our service provi der) When y our phone rece ives a message, a n alert sounds, and the screen displays (“ New V oice”, ?[...]
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4GXKGYKPI8QKE GOCKN/G UUCIGU There are tw o easy wa ys to review your voicemail. Y ou can use the method des cribed here, or y ou can choose to use the One- T ouch Access f eature whic h is expl ained below . 1. Pre ss to di splay th e Mess ag es Men u. 2. Press f or V oice. The scr een displa ys “V oicemail”, the time, date an d t[...]
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4GXKGYKPI/G UUCI GU Y our phone r eceives incomin g messages in both Sta ndby and Conver sation mod es. When a new messa ge arr ives, the message header includes the type of m essage (V oice, Numer ic P age, T ext, or MiniBrowser) and th e name / ph one numbe r of the caller , if avai lable. Y ou can review the me ssage upon notification,[...]
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'TCUKPI /GUUC IGU Y ou can era se an indiv idual te xt messa g e or numeric p age after revie wing it, or erase a ll stored te xt messag es and num eric page s at one time. T o erase a ll te xt mes sages and numeric p ages: 1. Press to displa y the Main Men u. 2. P ress for Se cur it y an d ent er th e l ock co de. 3. P ress for Eras[...]
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6JG 2JQPG $QQM Y our phone lets you store up to 179 names and phone numbers in the Phone Book. E ach entry can contain up to 32 d igits, with an asso ciated name of up to 12 c haracters. 8KGYKPI[QW T2JQP G$QQM The key allows you to vie w your entir e Phone Book in tw o differe nt ways; by alphabe tical orde r of the names (a-z[...]
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6. T o accept the displ ay ed locatio n, press . T o sele ct another loca tion, press the s croll keys to scrol l to the desir ed location, o r enter the location number by pr essing the digit keys, an d then press . 7. T o include a name with the ph one number entry , enter the name at the sc reen promp t. 8. Press to save the entry . Note:[...]
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(KPFKPI2J QPG $QQM'PVTKG UD[.QEC VKQP T o find a Phone Book e ntr y by location: 1. P ress to d ispl ay the Main Menu. 2. Press for Phone Book. 3. Pre ss f or Find Entry . The sc reen pr ompts f or a location. 4. Enter the location by pressing th e associated digit key , or press t he scroll ke ys to scroll to the desired[...]
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%JCP IKPI [QWT 2JQPG $ QQM 'FKVKPI2JQ PG$Q QM0WODG TU Once y ou have sto red a number in the Phone Book you can easily chang e it. T o change a Phone Book entr y: 1. Fro m Standby mode, f ind the number that y ou want to cha nge by pr es sing the key and th en scrolling to the numb er . 2. Press th e key to displa y th[...]
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&KCNKPIHTQ O;QWT2JQPG$Q QM &KCNKPID[/GOQ T[.QE CVKQP Dialing numb ers from your Ph one Book is quick and e a sy . There are s ix methods e xplained below . They’ re all easy . /GOQT[&KCNKPI 5JQTVEW VU Scroll to the n umber: Fro m Standby mode, p ress the key to enter y our Phone Book list. Scroll unti[...]
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#FXC PEGF 2JQPG $QQM (GCV WTGU 2CWUG&KCNKP I When y ou call automated s ystems (like ba nking services), you are often required to enter a pass word or account number . Instead of e ntering the numbers manually each tim e, you can store the n umber s in y our Phone Boo k, separ ated by special charact er s calle d paus es. Th[...]
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5VQTKPI2CWU GUKPC2J QPG$QQ M'PVT[ T o store a number in y our Phone Book that contai ns pauses: 1. Enter the phone number y ou want to connect to (suc h as the bank’ s teleser vice phone number). 2. Press . More options displa y . Press or to enter the desir ed pause: ♦ Press to enter a Hard P ause. The letter “p[...]
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/CPWCN2C WUG&KCNKP I P a uses are entered man ually using the Digit Entr y Menu during the dial ing process. T o manuall y dial a n umber using a pause( s): 1. Enter the phone number of th e ser vice y ou want to connect to (suc h as the bank’ s teleservice phone number ). For ex ample, y our bank’ s teleservice phone n umber m[...]
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3. Press for 4- DigiDial. The ph one dials the entire phone number automaticall y . Note: If mor e than one phone num b er sav ed in the Phone Book contain s the sa me four consecutiv e digits, “W ait” disp lays . Press th e scroll keys to scan the p hone numbers and to displa y yo ur desire d number , and then pre s s . 5GVVKPIVJG[...]
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;QWT 2JQPG U5 G EWTKV[(GCVWTGU Y our phone p rovides many security options, including a user- prog rammabl e lock code and call re s triction featur es. T o access the Security menu in Sta ndby mode, p ress , , and then enter the f our-digit lock code (n ormally the lock code is the last f our digits of your phon e number). Pr ess [...]
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T o enter a new loc k code: 1. Press to dis play the Main Menu. 2. Press for Security an d enter your current lock co de. 3. Press for Lock Code. The current loc k code displays . 4. Enter a ne w , f our-digit l ock code by pr essing the digit keys. 5. Press to save the ne w lock code or to exit. Note: Y our phone does not allo w viewing of [...]
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&KCNKPIKP.Q EM/QF G Y ou can place calls to emerg ency and special num bers in Lock mode. T o place normal outgoi ng calls in Lock mode, en ter the lock code to unlock the phone, and then d ial the phone numb er . T o place an outgoi ng call in Lock mode: ♦ T o call a n emerg ency or special number , enter the number an d then[...]
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♦ No Access - User canno t view the Ph one Book entries. How ever , note that manual keypad dialing is unlimited (even to n umbers stored in th e Phone Book). ♦ Read-Only - User can vie w the entir e Phone Book but cannot add or er ase entries. ♦ Roaming - Y ou have sever al options f or your phon e’ s roami ng ab iliti es: ♦ No li[...]
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5RGEKCN0WOD GTU Y our phone p rovides th e option of storing three s pecial numbers. Each s pecial number can be up to ten di gits long. All three special num bers can be manuall y dialed at an y time even whe n your phone i s locked or all outgoi ng calls are limited. Th is can be a useful f eature for controlling what numbers can be dia[...]
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4GUGVVKPI;QW T2JQP G Resetting the phone erases al l Phone Book entries, voicem ail, numeric pag es, text mes sages , call log s, special num bers, and returns all saved op tions to the default settings. T o reset the phone: 1. Press to displa y the Main Menu. 2. Press f or Security and enter the Lock C ode. 3. Press for Res et Phone. [...]
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-GGR KPI6TCEMQH;QW T%CNNU7UKPI %CNN.Q IU When disp layi ng a Call Log, press to be immediatel y connected. Y our phone m a intains a l ist of the las t calls made to or placed from y our phone. Each entr y on the li st is re ferred to as a Call Log. This list of C all Logs contai ns: ♦ The last 9 c alls placed to your[...]
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5. Press to e xit Call Logs and return to the previo us screen or to talk to th e other party , just highlight th e log, and pres s the key . 4GXKGYKPI#KT VKOG Y ou can revie w the airtime in hours and minutes of; ♦ the most recent ca ll ♦ the total ai rti me for all ca lls sin ce the last rese t actio n ♦ the entire ti me of all y [...]
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(CZC PF &CVC%C NNU Y our phone ca n rec eive and s end a f ax or da ta file. Note: The phone must be o n a digital netw ork to receiv e or send f axes and da ta. 4GEGKXKPI C(CZ 1. Ensure tha t your phone i s connected to your PC and is power ed on. 2. Press to display the Mai n Menu. 3. P ress for S etup. 4. P ress for Da [...]
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4GEGKXKPI C&CVC(KNG 1. Ensure tha t your phone i s connected to your PC and is power ed on. 2. Press to display the Mai n Menu. 3. P ress for S etup. 4. P ress for Da ta/Fax In. 5. Use the scr oll keys to select “Incoming Data Only”. 6. Press to save the setting. The screen d isplays “No incoming v oice calls can be r ecei[...]
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6JG/KPK$TQYU GT The Mi niBrowser allows y ou to access certain inf or mation suc h as stock quotes and we ather via the Internet. Browsing the w eb via the pho ne is not like using your home computer . Site prov iders have selected onl y the cr itical a spects of their site to present to wir eless phone users, and have remov ed most graph[...]
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♦ Pr ompt to end (Y ou will see a prompt onl y when you e x it the brows er .) ♦ Prompt both (Y ou will be prompted when you enter or e xit the br owse r .) ♦ Prompt none (This is the defa ult setting. Y ou will never s ee either pr ompt.) 5. Press to save your setting or to cancel. .CWPE JKPI VJG/KPK$TQYU GT Note: The first time[...]
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6Q'ZKVVJG/KPK$TQ YUGT Simpl y press to e xit the Mini Browser . If the "Prompt to end" or "Pr ompt both" option is set in the Mini Browser Setup ( ) , y ou will be promp ted whether y ou want to end th e browser ca ll. 6JG/KPK$TQ YUGT5QHV-G[U At the bot tom of the MiniB rowser di splay is a soli d b[...]
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Here’ s how the keys work in the Mini Browser . Refer back to th e picture on the previous pag e if you need to. 1. Up/Down Navigati on Key: Use the na vigation key to sc roll to an d select br owser opt ions. The currently se lected option is indi cated by “ ” . Y ou can also use the navigati on key to move th e cursor when editing te[...]
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9. OK / Mes sages Key: This is the left so ft key . The left soft key is used primarily for selecting the highligh ted item, but its f u nction ma y chang e depend ing on what y ou are doi ng (see “Th e Mini- Browser S oft K eys” on page 7 0). 10. V olume Key: This k ey perfor ms s everal useful functions: ♦ Allo ws y ou to scro ll up [...]
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7UKPI$QQ MOCTM U Y ou can boo kmark man y individu al pag es f or easy access at a later time. B ookmarks s ave y ou time by reducing the numb er of steps it ta kes to access a desired page. 6Q%TGCVGC $QQMOC TM 1. Go to the pag e that you want to ma rk. 2. Press and hold . A list of options appea rs. 3. Se lect M ark Si te. 4. If[...]
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&KCNKPI#D DTGXKC VGF2J QPG 0WODGTU Fr om Standby mode , your p hone allo ws yo u to dial a s hort digit string (f our digits f or exa mple) and b e immediatel y connected (if supported by your service provider). Fiv e and s ix digit strings w ill be imme diately con nected - simply dial the digits and press . T o dial a sma ller[...]
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/GPWU Y our phone i ncludes both a Main M enu and an In Us e Men u. /CKP/GPW The Main Men u in Standby mode contains 10 primary options, most of whic h contain sub-menus with conte xt- specific options (see “ Y our Phone’ s Main M enu” on pag e 76). +P7UG/GPW The In Use Menu opti ons are av ailable in C onv ersation mode: 1. M[...]
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;QWT2JQPG U/CKP /GPW ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ Main Menu Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu Level 3 ➪[...]
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;QWT 2JQ PG U/CKP/GPW EQPVKPWGF Main Menu Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 Menu Level 3 ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪[...]
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7UCIG) WKFGNKPG U #NNCDQWV2GTHQTO CPEGC PF5CHGV[ 7PFGTUVCP FKPI 5KIPCN5VTGPI VJ The voice quality of your phone will alwa ys be at its best when the antenna is fully ra ised. If y ou’ re insi de a building, r eception may be better near a windo w . The quality of eac h call y ou make or r eceive depends on th e sign[...]
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4CFKQ(TGS WGPE [5CHGV[ In 1991—19 92, the Institute of Electrical a nd Electron ics Engineers (IEEE) and the Am erican National Standar ds Institute (ANSI) joined in updati ng ANSI’ s 1982 sta ndard f or saf ety leve ls with respect to human e xposure to RF signals. More than 12 0 scientists, engine er s, and ph ysicians from univ [...]
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'OGTIG PE[%CNNU +/2146#06016+%'2.'#5'4'#& Because of various transmis sion methods, networ k parameters, and user setting s used to complete a call from y our wire less phone, a connecti on cannot alw ays be guaranteed . Theref ore, emerg ency calling ma y not be available on al l wir eless n[...]
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2TQVGEVKPI ;QWT$CVVGT[ For best battery performance, y ou s hould f ol low these guidelines: ♦ Use yo u r battery for it s intended purp ose onl y . ♦ Only use Samsung-app rov ed batteries and charg er s. These cha rgers ar e designed to m aximize ba tter y lif e. Using other batteries or charg ers will inv alidate your warranty an[...]
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$CVVGT[&KURQU CNCPF 4GE[ENKPI Y ou must f ollow these instructions when disposing of or recyc ling the batter y: ♦ Do not dispose of th e batter y in a f ire; the c ell may e x plode. Y ou must f ollow the re gulations in yo u r area regar ding disposal of batteries. ♦ Do not open or p uncture the b atter y; the released ele[...]
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1RGTCVKPI C/QVQT8GJ KENG +/2146#06016+%'2.'#5'4'#& (#+.74 ' 61 (1..19 6*'5' +05647%6+ 105 /#; .'#& 615'4+1752'4510#.+0,74;#0&2412'46; &#/#)' Y ou should nev er use a hand-h eld phone whil e[...]
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4GUVTKEVKPI%J KNFTGP UCE EGUUVQ;QW T2JQP G Y our phone should not be play ed with by childr en. They could hurt themselves and others, damage th e phone, or ma ke calls that incr ease y our bill. 7UKPI;QWT2J QPG PGCTQVJG T'NGEVTQ PKE&GXKEGU Most modern electr onic equipment is shielded from r adio fr[...]
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%CWVKQPU Any c h ang es or modif i cations to y our phone not ex pressl y approv ed in this document could v oid your warranty f or this equipment and v oid your authority to opera te this equipme nt. Only us e approv ed batteries, antennas, a nd cha rgers. The use of any una uthorized accessories ma y be dan ger ous and will inval idate the[...]
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6WTPQHH;QW T2JQPG KP&CPIGTQ WUQT2Q UVGF#TGC U Y ou must turn off your phone i n dang erous areas or any a rea where pos ted notices so r equir e. For example, to avoid interf er ing with blas ting operations , you sh ould turn off your phone when in a blas ting area or in other areas wi th signs indicating th at t[...]
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+PHQTOCVKQP 6Q7UGT This equipment h as been tested an d f ound to compl y with the limits of a Class B digita l device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designe d to provide re asonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a r esidential installation. This equipment g enerates, uses and can radiate radio fr[...]
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+PFGZ # abbrev iated numbers (dialing), 74 access a me nu option, 75 accessor ies, 14 , 80, 85, 86 Accessories, 7 Accessories Connector, 7 deskto p charger , 81 Dual-Slo t Deskto p Charger , 4, 15 Extended B attery, 8 2 Hand Stra p, 4 Hands-Free Car Kit, 3 0, 40 Headset, 10 Stand ard Batte ry, 82 Travel Charg er, 4, 14, 16 accidental k ey pr[...]
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C (con tin ued ) caller ID Name dis play wit h Calle r ID, 28 Using Caller ID , 21 Caller I D , 21, 34, 50 Cau tions , 85 Charging the Bat tery , 14 Charging with the Dual-Sl ot Desktop Charg er , 15 Clear K ey back up o ne menu l evel, 8 corre ct a misdi aled di git, 19 erase one character, 8 erase one digit at a time, 19 return to Standby [...]
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+ In Use Menu, 26, 75 incoming call, 3-5, 8, 13, 18, 21, 23-24, 28-29 , 34, 43, 58, 60 incomin g message c alls, 35, 36 incoming vo ice calls, 34 , 66, 67 Industry Canada, 78, 83, 85 inte rference , 83, 85 Inter net, 68, 69 - K eyGuard, 30, 43 activat e KeyGuard, 43 . lang uage (Fren ch or Engl ish) , 31 LED Indicator , 3 life t ime, 65, 76 [...]
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0 Name disp lay with Caller ID, 28 navigating a menu, 5 Navi gation K e y , 9, 71 Netw ork Busy , 25 network feature activat ion codes, 19 North American N u mbering Plan, 19 nume r ic pa ges, 35 , 36 , 45 , 47 , 6 3 1 One-T ouch Dialing, 53, 83 oper ating a motor v ehicle, 83 out of call ing range, 25 Out of Ran ge, 25 Outg oing Call s Log,[...]
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S (continued) Signa l strength , 12 Silent Key , 75 Special numbers, 62 call an e mergency or spec ial n umbe r, 60 Speed Dia ling, 53 , 83 Standa rd Batte r y , 8 2 Standb y Mode , 17 Standby or Co nversati o n, 9 Standb y Time, 82 store, 24, 40 , 45, 46, 4 9, 50, 54, 55, 62 a phon e number after ending a cal l, 50 a phon e number to memory[...]