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Handset User Guide April 2005 Samsung iDCS SLiM Single-Line Integr ated Mobility Samsung T elecommunications America r eserves the right without prior notice to revise information in this guide for any reason. Samsung T elecommunications America also r eserves the right without prior notice to make changes in design or components of equipment as en[...]
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T ABLE OF C ONTENT S QUICK REFERENCE ......................................................................................1 C ONSTR UCTION ..............................................................................................2 BA T TER Y INST ALLA TION ......................................................................3 CHARGING .......[...]
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QUICK REFERENCE Q ON: Press t o for 1/2 seconds turn on your handset. Q OFF: P ress the OK key for 3 seconds t o turn off your handset. Q L OCK/UNLOCK: P re ss 4 to to lock/unlock your handset. Q VOL UME ADJUST : Use the two keys placed at the right side of the handset for volume c ontrol. Q MICROPHONE MUTE: Press OK key , “MIC MUTED” is sho[...]
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3 BA TTERY INST ALLA TION Before using the telephone it is important that you connect the battery to the con- nector in the battery box. Assemble the battery cover as described below and place the handset into the charger . • Push the battery cover 5 mm t owards the headset plug using your thumbs . • Lift off batter y cov er . • If the batter[...]
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5 KEY FUNCTIONS The handset has 21 keys. T wo keys are placed at the right side for volume contr ol. Press upper or low er key to change the volume . Each key press turns volume one step up/down. Go to Menu Structure or Exit Menu Struc ture (Escape or »NO«. “<” , Menu: Left, Cursor Left, pr ess and hold to delet e last digit . Long pr ess:[...]
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7 MAKING A CALL F or making or receiving calls the handset has to be subscribed to a system ( shown in the display , see C r ea t e Subscription sec tion ). Press the key , the icon in the display will flash until c onnection is estab- lished. Dial the number . Pre-Dial Press the number t o dial (long press on 4 will make a pause, if necessary) Pre[...]
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9 T ransferring the Call to A nother Handset Press R , and dial the new number . Press the key and the call is transf erred to the other handset. Samsung_Mobility_User_Guide.qxp 3/29/2005 3:32 PM Page 13 10 PROFILES (Set-Ups) The handset has two user-defined profiles (set ups), and a mode where all sounds are disabled (SILENT ). Pr essing the follo[...]
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11 MENU STRUCTURE Pressing the key , enters or exits the menu structure. I t has to be used if a “NO” or “CLEAR” is wanted in the menu structure. Pressing the OK key , jumps to a lower level in the menu. When the lowest menu level is reached , it will store the setting and jump to a higher lev el. I t has to be used if a “YES” is wanted[...]
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13 PROFILE SETUP In the following y ou will find a description of how to set up one of the 2 profiles. T o enter the Pr ofile Set-Up menu press . Then press OK and use > or < to find the profile you wish to change and c onfirm with OK . Y ou are now able to switch between the differ ent settings. Press OK when you find the setting y ou wish t[...]
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MENU SUBSCRIPTION AND L OGIN 15 Samsung_Mobility_User_Guide.qxp 3/29/2005 3:32 PM Page 19 16 Create a Subscription T o make subscriptions, the system must allow subscriptions to be made . Some sys- tems also require an A ccess Code (A C). If more than one system currently permits subscription, you will need to know the ID of the system to which you[...]
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Auto L ogin The handset can be subscribed to 10 diff erent systems. If Auto Login is chosen from the menu, the handset automatically selec ts a system. The selected system is marked with an “ A ” . Please note: Auto login should only be used in separate systems without o ver- laps. Remov e Subscription Subscriptions can be remov ed from the sys[...]
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19 Redial The handset has maximum 10 redial numbers and 10 Caller ID’ s placed in the same stack. Each number is only represented once . Enter the redial menu by pressing < (Redial) from the standby text. Repeated presses at the < button turn backward through the dialed numbers and CLIP numbers (from newest t o the oldest). R ight arrow mov[...]
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External S ervices External Ser vices are facilities placed in the main syst em, and only av ailable if the handset is subscribed to a system. Under Ex ternal Services you can find: Clip stack, Delete Clip Stack and your local Phone Book. The L ocal Phone Book is a common phone book for all handsets subscribed to the actual system, and all handsets[...]
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23 Menu Structure Samsung_Mobility_User_Guide.qxp 3/29/2005 3:33 PM Page 27 Menu Language There are 6 predefined languages in the handset: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Dutch. Select the required language by accessing the menu, locate the language menu and select the required language by pressing the OK ke y . A seventh language mig[...]
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25 SHORT CUTS SILENT : Press #. No sounds. Display shows “SILENT ” . KEY L OCKED: P r es s 4 . Display shows “KEY L OCKED” . PHONE BOOK: Press > or in standby . Name search in the Phone Book: P ress the first letter in the name and the > ke y after wards . Store a Number in the Phone Book: P ress > k ey after the number (in on-hook[...]
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27 Size and W eight Size: 143 x 48 x 26 mm W eight: 121 g including battery ± 10 g Capacity Active talking time: 10 hours Standby Time: 90 hours SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS Impor tant Safety Instructions and Product Information Before using y our telephone equipment, you should always f ollow basic safety instruction to reduce the risk of fire , electric[...]
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Battery Disposal Defective batteries must be returned to a c ollection point for chemical waste dis- posal. Spare P ar ts and A ccessories Use only approv ed spare parts and accessories. The operation of non-appro ved parts cannot be guaranteed and may even cause damage. P ow er F ailure In the event of a pow er failure or flat battery , you cannot[...]
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31 idential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio fre- quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio c ommunications. However , there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. I f this equip- ment does cause [...]