Samsung SCH-N150 manual

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    SCH-N150 Series PORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE User’s Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference.[...]

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    Intellectual Pr operty All Intellectual Property , as defined below , owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective suppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone, including but not limited to, accessories, parts, or software relating th ereto (the “Phone System”), is proprietary to Samsung and protected un der federal laws,[...]

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    Disclaimer of W arranties; Exclusion of Liability EXCEPT AS SET FO RTH IN THE EXPRE SS W ARRAN TY CONT AINED ON THE W ARRAN TY P AGE ENCL OSED WIT H T HE PROD UCT , TH E PU RCHA SER TAKES THE P ROD UCT " AS IS", AND SAMSUNG MA KES NO EX PRESS OR IM PLIED W ARR ANTY OF A NY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPE CT TO THE PRODUCT , I NCLUDING BUT NOT [...]

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    Introduction to the SCH-N150 phone Congratula tions on the purchase of your Samsung SCH-N150 phone . Usin g th e latest di gital technol ogy , the N150 phone op erates on the same basis as other wireless phon es whil e provid ing sup erior reson ance and tone qu ality . The SCH-N150 pho ne is packed with produc tive features t hat are easy to use. [...]

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    How To Use T his User Gui de This user gu ide e xplains your Samsung N-150 p hone op erations through e asy- to-fo llow in structi ons and illust rations . Chec k out “ Getti ng to know yo ur phone” on page 15 to get start ed understanding the f unctions of your phone. Y ou’ll find much of what you need to know abou t using your new Samsung S[...]

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    7 Table of Contents Your consu mer package............. .................. ............ 13 Front view o f the SCH-N150 ................ .................. ... 14 Getting to know your phon e......................... ............ 15 Anten na .. .... .... .... ...... .... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... ... .... .... ...... .... .... ... 15 Bac klig[...]

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    8 Acces sing menu s us ing t he to ggl e .... ...... ..... .... ...... .... .... ...... ... 24 Retu rnin g to the previou s men u .... .... ...... ..... .... ...... .... ...... .... . 24 Acces sing men us us ing s hor tcut numbe rs .. .... ...... .... .... ...... ... 25 Your phone ’s modes .................. .................. ............ 26 Ans[...]

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    9 Incom ing .... ...... .... .... .... ...... .... .... .... ...... .... ... .... .... ...... .... .... ... 36 Miss ed ..... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ....... .... ...... .... .... ...... 3 7 Era se lo gs .. .... .... ...... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ....... .... .... ...... .... .... 37 Reviewin g outg oi[...]

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    10 Pau se di aling from a sto red entry .......... ..... .... ...... .... ...... .... ... 53 Manu al pa use c alli ng... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... ..... ...... .... .... ...... .... . 53 Accessing your phone book during a conversation . ............. ..54 Editing phone book numbers .............................. ..................54 Prepend[...]

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    11 How to a ccess info rmati on f eatur es ... ...... ..... .... ...... .... ...... .... 67 Sche duler .... .... .... ...... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ..... ...... .... .... ...... .... .. 67 Today ............................. ........................... ........................... 67 How to sc hedu le a n eve nt .. ...... .... .... ......[...]

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    12 Ringe r type — Dat a/Fax incoming ....... ........ ...... ..... ...... ........ .... 76 Ringe r type — Sche dule a lerts... ..... ..... ...... ........ ..... ...... ..... ....... 76 Key b eep.. .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ..... ...... .... .... ...... .... ... 77 Aler ts.. ..... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .[...]

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    13 Object .. ..... ...... ........ ..... ...... ..... ........ ..... ...... ..... ........ ...... ..... ..... .. 88 Key co mmands ............. ...... ..... ..... ........ ...... ..... ........ ...... ..... ..... .. 89 Run fo r mone y ..... .... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ... ...... .... .... .... ...... . 89 Object .. ..... ...... ....[...]

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    14 Responding to a Message ....... ............ ........... .............. ........105 Inbox ................................. ................................... ..............105 Outb ox .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ...... ..... .... ...... .... .... ..... 1 05 Reviewi ng out box ......... ...... ..... ........ ..... ..[...]

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    15 Security .................... .................. .................. .......... 115 Lock mode .... ...... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ....... .... .... ...... .... ...... 115 Locki ng the phon e...... ..... ........ ..... ...... ..... ..... ........ ...... ..... ...... .. 115 Unlo cking the phone ... ...... ....... ...... ........ ....[...]

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    16 Usage gui deli nes — a ll about performa nce & safety.......................... .................. . 122 Unde rsta nding s igna l streng th . ...... .... .... ....... .... .... ...... .... ..... 1 22 Unde rsta nding the powe r sa ve mo de ... .... ..... ...... .... .... ...... ... 12 2 Und ersta ndin g how you r ph one ope rate s ..... ...[...]

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    17 User guid e pr opr ietary not ice .. .... .... ...... ..... ...... .... .... ...... .... 133 FDA consumer update ............................... .................... ..... 134 Index .............. .................. .................. ................... 141[...]

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    19 .Your consumer package Y our consumer package contains th e following items: • Samsung S CH-N150 ph one with hand strap • Samsung standard Li-Ion battery • Samsung travel a daptor • User g uide[...]

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    20 Front view of the SCH-N150 Antenna LED Display screen OK key Menu key Send key End ke y Cle ar ke y To g g l e Key pa d Adaptor outlet Speaker Phon e’s f lip co ver Headse t/Earbud Microphone Connector[...]

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    21 Getting to know your phone Antenna The antenna is a device for transmitting or receiving sign als. The shape and size of th e a ntenna is determ ined, in part, by the freque ncy of th e sign als that they receive. An ant enna makes the call sound clearer when it is fully extend ed. Use only in the normal posit ion and do not touch the antenna un[...]

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    22 • The lower ar ea of the LCD displays in-u se informatio n, for example (if available), the calli ng party’ s n ame and number , the cal l timer , Mute and Call W aitin g, as well as menu s, sub menus et c. End (p ower o n/off ) key This k ey is util ized in several way s: • Press and hold to turn on your phone. • Press and hold to turn [...]

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    23 LED ind icat or The LED indicator flashes to indicate an incoming call or message. When you have the phone clo sed and the ringe r set to off, the LED i ndicator will not ify you of an incomin g call or messa ge. • The LED indicator l ights mome ntarily w hen you p ower up the ph one. Menu key Press to enter the menu fa cility . Microphone A t[...]

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    24 Toggle The toggle allows yo u to locate diffe ren t menu options by pressing the appropriate arrow . When in standby mode the toggle can act as a hot key . Y ou can locate the Phone Book men u options b y pressing the l eft arrow . You can access, and then change the ringer volume by pressing ei ther the up or do wn arrow , and pressing the righ[...]

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    25 Getti ng Star ted Getting servi ce Y ou must contact the service carrier of your choice and follow their instruction s for obtainin g service fo r your Samsung N150 phon e. It is suggested that you read this user guide to fully understand the services that your phone supports. Turning you r phone on When you are ready t o turn yo ur phone on, fu[...]

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    26 Several ways to answer a call When you receive a call, the phone wil l ring and the phone icon is displayed on your screen. If the caller can be ident ified, the cal ler’ s phone number , (or n ame if p re-stored in your Phone Book), i s displayed. If the caller canno t be iden tified , only the p hone i con a nd “ Call from Un availa ble N [...]

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    27 List of main and sub menus This lis t displa ys the mai n menu struct ure, and sh ows the indi vidual su b menus and features assigned to each main menu option . 1:Calls 1:Outgoing 2:Incoming 3:Missed 4:Erase Logs Outgoing/I ncoming/Miss ed/All 5:Air Time 1:Last Call 2:T otal 3:LifeTime 4:Er ase T otal 2:Phone Book 1:Find Name 2:Add Entry 3:Find[...]

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    28 4:Alerts 1:Minute Beep On/Off 2:Service On/Off 3:Connect On/Off 4:Disconne ct On/Off 5:Fade On/Off 6:Roam On/Off 7:Privacy On/Off 5:Voice V olume 6:Roam Ringer On/Off 7:Pwr On/Off On/Off 6:Display 1:Backlight Always Off /7 Seconds /15 Seconds/30 Se conds/ Flip Open 2:Banner 3:My Phone # 4:Languag e 5:Set Time 6:Auto Hyphen Y es/No 7:Version 7:Vo[...]

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    29 Mail Kit 1:New Me ssages 1:Send T o PhoneBook/T 9 Word/ABC/Symbol/123 2:Message 3:Call Back 4:Options Priority/Validity/Send Later/Delivery Ack/Message 5:Action SEN D:Send Msg/OK:File Ms g/CLR:Cancel/END:Quit 2:Voice 3:Inbox 4:Outbox 5:Filed Msg 6:Web Alert 7:Erase Msg 1:Voice 2:OldInbox 3:NewInbox 4:Outbox 5:Filed 6:All Messages 8:Msg Setup 1:G[...]

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    30 Using your phone’s menus The phone of fers a range of functions t hat allo w you to ta ilor the ph one to your personal requiremen ts. These funct ions are arranged in menus and submenus. The menus an d submenus can be ac cesse d by toggling or usi ng shortcuts. Accessing menus using the toggle Menu opti ons are numbe red but can also be acce [...]

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    31 Accessing menus using shortcut numbers All main menus, menu le vels, and menu con tent items are assigned numbers. All menus and t heir contents can be accesse d using these “Sho rtcut” numbers. An example exercise f or setting the Connec t tone. 1. In stan dby mode, press to access the main menu. 2. Press for Sound s . 3. Press for Alerts .[...]

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    32 Your phone’s modes Answer mod e With this opt ion activated, your phone will allow you to select a spec ific mod e when you receive an inco ming call. For further informati on see “ Several ways to answer a call” on page 20. Digi tal mode Y our phone has some features that work only in dig ital service areas, the icon indicat es that your [...]

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    33 Silent mode The “Silent Mode” fe ature allow s you to instantaneously si lence the ringer when in stan dby mode. • With the pho ne in standby mode, press and ho ld for 2 seconds. “Ent ering S ilent Mode” displa ys brief ly . (The sil ent mo de ico n displays on the standb y screen.) • T o exit from “Silen t Mode” press and hold f[...]

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    34 Talk mode Y ou can place and an swer calls only when yo ur phone is turned on. When you are on a cal l your phone i s in T alk mod e. Pressing wi ll give you a list of the In-U se menu options. Vibrate mode In standby mode, press the up arrow on the t oggle to adjust the ring er volume (11 levels) which includ e 1-beep, vibrate, and silent modes[...]

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    35 The top l ine of the display s creen Display indicato rs (or icons) appear across the top of your phon e’ s displ ay screen. The signal strength and battery strength icons will always appear , but other icons di splay based upon you r phone’ s operating mode. . Signal stren gth: This icon always appears when your phone is on, and shows your [...]

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    36 Roaming: Th is icon di splays when the phon e is outside your carrier’ s area and your pho ne is receiving service from another carrier’ s netwo rk. If you are: • In you r ho me ser vice are a, this indica tor wil l not dis play . • In a preferred analog or digital roaming area (where your service provider has a roaming agreement in plac[...]

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    37 Other phone icons Duplicate: This i con indicat es that a duplicate message was sent. E-mail: This icon rep resents an e-mai l address. Fax: This icon represents a fax numb er . File d Me ssage : This i con displays if a message has been filed. Home: This icon indicates re presents a n individual’s home n umber . Message: Icon displays when ou[...]

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    38 Using the batter y Note: Y our phone comes package d with a partially charged, rechargea ble standard Li-Io n bat tery . The phone can b e use d whi le th e bat tery is cha r ging , but mus t be f ully charged the first time you use yo ur phone otherwise the battery could be damaged. Installing the batter y The ba ttery atta ches to the phon e v[...]

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    39 Charging the battery Y our phone is powered by a rechargeable standard Li-Ion battery . Only use Samsung-approved adaptors and bat teries. These adaptors are designed to maximize b attery lif e. Using o ther adap tors will invalid ate your warra nty and may cause damage. When the phone has finished charg ing it can be disconnected. Low battery i[...]

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    40 Caring for the battery Prot ectin g your batt ery The gu ideline s list ed below help you ge t the mo st out of your battery’ s performance. • Use only Samsung-approved batt eries and adaptors. These adaptors are designed to maximize ba ttery life. Us ing other b atteries or adaptors voids your warranty and may cause damage. • In order to [...]

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    41 Using the travel adaptor The travel adaptor allows you to charge your phone’ s battery from an y 110 volt AC stan dard wa ll ou tlet. Also , usin g the t ravel a dapto r allows yo u to make a phone call wh ile the battery is chargi ng. The travel adapt or will fully charg e an “empty” standard battery in appro ximately 4 hours, and an “e[...]

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    42 Calls Outgoing T o place a call press to power on your p hone. The phone fi rst shows an animated sequence a nd th e icons di scussed earli er display , this i ndicates your phone is on. ( No dial tone w ill b e h eard). This is called sta ndby mode. 1. Enter the phone number you wi sh to call (up to 32 digits), by pressin g the numeric keys. Th[...]

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    43 Missed Y our phone keeps a list of calls that you did not answer when the phon e was active and service avai lable. The phone indicates a missed call by displaying a text n otific ation o n the scre en. Addit ionally , if cal ler inf ormation is av ailable, a Miss ed call entr y is cr eated, and t he screen displ ays the phone number of the most[...]

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    44 Reviewing outg oing, i ncoming, or miss ed call s When a call log is displayed, press the numbe r associated with the call log to be connected. 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Calls . • Press the number associat ed with the call log to select an option: • Press for Out goi ng cal ls. • Press for Incoming [...]

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    45 Keeping track of call activity Y our phone saves a record of calling act ivity that permits you to easi ly return calls . Y our phone ret ains th ese three call directories in memory: • Outgoing: The last 10 calls placed from you r phone. • Incoming: The last 10 call s placed to your phone. • Missed: The last 10 calls placed to your pho ne[...]

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    46 Air time Y our phone records (or l ogs), th e amount o f air t ime or ta lk tim e used for all calls. Y ou can view this ti me from standby mode: 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Calls . 3. Press for Air Time . 4. T oggle to highligh t an option. The availab le options are: Last Call , Tota l, LifeT ime and Er a[...]

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    47 Total T otal air t ime is the cumulati ve amo unt of t ime the phone ha s been us ed sin ce the to tal a ir tim e was l ast era sed . Air ti me for all in comi ng and outg oin g call s is saved here. This feature i s not intended f or billing purposes. 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu . 2. Press for Calls . 3. Press for Air Ti[...]

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    48 Eras e total If you c hoose t he Era se T otal opti on, the c ounter fo r all air times w ith the exception of L ifeT ime, will be set t o “zero”. The cou nter will begin cou nting the next time you make or receive a call. T o erase your total air time. 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Calls . 3. Press for A[...]

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    49 Phone Book Y our phone permits you to st ore up to 100 numbers and names in th e Phone Book. Each ent ry can have up to 7 associated phone numb ers and one e-mail address. Each entry can cont ain up to 3 2 digits inclu ding hard pauses, with an associated na me of up to 12 charac ters. (Name ent ry is optional) Store d phone numbers can be p lac[...]

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    50 Add entry Addi ng a phone number This menu allows you to add a phone numb er to your Phone Book, but as th e exercise progresses you will learn how to add further entr ies including a Name, C atego ry , Re lation a nd R ingtype, t oget her wit h the a bility to gen erate a n entry location number , and make a number secret. Here are a list of th[...]

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    51 5. Press to save the entry . The Phone B ook (Information) screen displays with the newly added numbe r highlighted in the Number field. The Name field remain s empty while the Entry, Secret, Cat egory, Relation and Ring Type fields cont ain generat ed info rmation. The Entry field contains a new ly generated locati on number . Information fo r [...]

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    52 Adding and changing a ring type T o set a d istinctive ring ty pe to a Phon e Boo k entry: 1. At t he Phone Book (informat ion) screen toggle to h ighlight RingType . 2. Press , the Rin gTy pe screen displays. T oggle to highlight an option. The opt ions show: I nactive, 5 monotone ringers, and 15 melodies. 3. Press to save and display the infor[...]

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    53 Overwritin g existing name and num ber information It is possible, using the same techniques to automatica lly overwrite existing information using separate actions in both the name and number fiel ds. Follow these instructions: 1. At t he Phone Book (informat ion) screen, press the toggle arrow repeatedly to locate and highli ght an ex isting n[...]

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    54 Find name This opt ion allow s you to find a stored name (alphab eticall y) in th e Phone Book and place a call to that name. 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Phone Book . 3. Press for Find Name . (For quicker access t o the entry can also press the key assoc iated with the first charac ter of the name you wish [...]

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    55 Find entry This optio n allows you to f ind a stored entry by location numb er . 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu . 2. Press for the Phone Book . 3. Press for Find Entry . 4. T oggle to highligh t a spe cific entry . 5. Press to select the en try . The en try info rmatio n is displa yed. 6. T oggle to highli ght the phone nu m[...]

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    56 Adding an e-mail address Use this method to add a new e-mail address to an entry in the Phone Book. 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Phone Book . 3. Press for Add E-mail . The Phone Book screen displays the highlighted w ords New Entry? 4. Press . 5. The E-mail Addr blank screen displays together w ith MENU :Opt[...]

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    57 Editing an existing e-mai l address Use this metho d to edit an existing e-ma il address. 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu . 2. Press for Phone Book . 3. Press for Find Entry . The Phone Boo k displays. 4. T oggle to highlig ht the entry a nd press . 5. Press , and select the Edit option. T he Phone Book (i nformation) screen [...]

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    58 Adding pauses When you call au tomated systems (lik e banking services), you are often required to ent er a password o r account nu mber . Instead of manually ente ring the numbers each time, you can store the numbers in your Phone Boo k separated by special characters called pause s. • Hard pa use : A hard pause stops the calli ng sequence. ?[...]

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    59 • “T” p ause: The letter “T” disp lays in th e num ber , meaning th at a “Timed” (2 second) pause wi ll occur at that point in th e calli ng sequence. Enter the digi ts that need to follow the pause (such as your account number). • Hyph en: Places a hyphen between characters. 5. When the numb er and pauses are complete, press to [...]

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    60 Accessing your phone book during a conv ersat ion T o access your phone book during a conversation: 1. Press to display the In-Use menu. 2. Press for Phone Book. 3. Use your keypad to enter th e number associated with the Phone Book menu option t o locate the informat ion required. Editing phone book numbers Once stored in th e Phone B ook, an e[...]

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    61 Prepending a phone number The Prepend opti on permits you to add pr efix numbe rs such as area codes and network fe ature activati on codes to phone numb ers that are already stored in your Phone Bo ok or call log. T o Prep end a stored phone number: 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu . 2. Press for Phone Book. 3. Press for Find[...]

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    62 5. Press t o display the menu opti ons which are: Talk , Ad d #, Ed it, Prep end, Er ase, N am e Rin g, and E-mail addr . 6. T oggle to high light th e Eras e option. Press . The ph one prompts Yes or No . T o ggle to your op tion of choi ce. 7. Press t o confirm (Y es) and erase the Phone Book en try , or press to cancel (No) the Erase command [...]

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    63 Adding a name ringer to your phone book entry Y ou can associate one of 20 different ringers (fif teen melodies and five monotones) to nu mbers stored i n your Phone Boo k. When yo u receive an incoming call f rom a nu mber matchin g an e ntry in yo ur Phone Book you r phone will play the associated ringer to announce the call. Note: If the Ca l[...]

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    64 Setting speed dial For each name entered i n the P hone Book, the o ption of designating a Speed Dial number is available. 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Phone Book . 3. Press for the Find N ame, or for Find Entry . 4. T oggle to highlight the entry you wish to designat e. 5. Press t o display that entry’s p[...]

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    65 Storing incoming phone numbers at the end of a call T o store a phone nu mber after ending a call: Note: If the call was incoming, and Caller ID information was unavailable, then the store optio n wil l also be u navail able. 1. Once you have pressed to end yo ur call, the screen displays th e call time (length of call ), phone number and name o[...]

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    66 Shortc uts to storing p hone numbe rs Y ou can store a phone number by entering the number , and pressing . Follow the screen p rompts to designat e other info rmation. You can also save a number afte r an incoming or outgoing ca ll. For further in formation see “Storing phone numbers from call logs” on page 59 Calling numbers from the phone[...]

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    67 Web/Minibrow ser Y our phone comes equipped with Wireless Web Internet access through a MiniBrowser . T he MiniBrowser displays immediate informat ion through your phone. You can view sp ecially designed versi ons of po pular sites whi ch include sports, weather , news, stock quotes, etc. Browsing the Web through your phone is not th e same as u[...]

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    68 Launching the minibrowser Note: The first ti me you use the MiniBrowser , yo u will be prompted to go through a security setup process that takes approximately three to five minutes. Note: When the security key is i nitially sent to the carrier , a unique value is creat ed. If the phone is reset for any reason, you must contact the carrier t o r[...]

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    69 Exiting the web/minibrows er Press or close the phone’ s flip cover to exit the W eb. If the “Prompt to end” or “Prompt b oth ” option is selec ted in the MiniBrow ser setup ( ), a pro mpt asking if you w ant to end the MiniBrow ser call i s di splayed. The minibrowser start and end prompts Y our phone ca n be set to view a prompt each[...]

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    70 Navigating the web When you use the MiniBrowser , some of the keys on your keypad will operate differentl y than duri ng a normal phone call. These k eys are explained i n “How the minibrow ser works” o n page 64. The MiniBrow ser presents o n-screen items in an y of th e following ways: • T ext or nume ri c input . • Links (embedded in [...]

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    71 C (CLR): This key perf orms two functions: • It is used as a browser back-up key . Pressing it once backs you up one pag e. Pressing and hold ing it do wn ba cks you up to the carrier’ s Home Pa ge . • It also clears entered text or numbers. When enteri ng nu mber s or text , pres s it to clea r the la st num ber , le tte r , or symbo l. P[...]

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    72 Using links Links have several purposes, including jumping to a different page, jumpi ng to a different site or even init iating a phone call from some sites. Links are shown inside of b rackets ( [ ] ), an d you can n ormally use the left soft key to select a link when it is h ighligh ted. Making a phone call while using the minibrowser Y ou ma[...]

  • Page 73

    73 Schedule r Information features Information features allow you to add event s in a calendar format that can be viewed, and i f so requ ired alert you to these same events. How to acce ss inform ation fe atures 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu . 2. Press for Schedule r . 3. T oggle to highl ight an opti on. The availa ble optio[...]

  • Page 74

    74 How to schedule an event 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Scheduler . 3. Press for Today, the New Eve nt screen displays. (Pressing will offe r further optio ns. For exampl e: T9 Wor d, ABC, Symbol and 123 . T oggle to highli ght an option, and press to sele ct that opti on.) No te: Press and hold to toggle betw[...]

  • Page 75

    75 View m onth View Month allows you to view in calendar format the curren t month, a past month or a fu ture mont h. In View Month, the cu rrent date is h ighlight ed on the calendar . Days with schedul ed events are underlined. How to view an event 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu . 2. Press for Schedule r . 3. Press fo r View [...]

  • Page 76

    76 Creati ng a to do li st ite m 1. In standby mode, press for the menu and Scheduler . Press for To Do List . An Add To Do screen displays. Complete the exercise by using steps 4 through 9 as indicated in “How to schedule an event” on page 68. Y ou can choose the toggle to set the priority for a To Do L ist item. Y our choices are High and Lo [...]

  • Page 77

    77 How to view, edit, add or erase a count down timer 1. In stan dby mode, press for the menu and Scheduler . Press for C ount Down . Countdown time rs display in order of the least amount of time passed since the countdow n commenced, and least amount of time remaini ng unt il the specifi ed dat e. 2. Press t o open the op tions. Y our choices are[...]

  • Page 78

    78 Calc ula tor Y ou can perform ca lculations, including additi on, subtra ction, multiplica tion and division using your phone. To perfor m a calculat ion Use to enter a decimal point, and to change th e sign for a number to a negative. 1. In standby mode, press for the menu and Scheduler . Press for Calculator . The Calculator screen d isplays. [...]

  • Page 79

    79 Alarm Y our phone has an alarm clock th at can be set to go off once, or daily at a specifi ed time. Once set, the alarm is easy to change or turn off completely . T o set the alarm: 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu . 2. Press for Schedule r . 3. Press for Alarm . Y our opt ions are Set and Rele ase . 4. Press for Set . 5. T o[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Sounds Ring er o pti ons Y our phone provides a varie ty of ringer options through the Sounds menu. These options al low you to custo mize y our ringer type and ringe r volume settings in order to easi ly recognize a certain ty pe of incoming cal l, message or scheduled e vent. Note: T o adjust your ringer volume (for example, t o quickly turn i[...]

  • Page 81

    81 Ringer volume — Call s Refer to “Ri nger volume” on page 74 for in structions on ope rating this op tion. Ringe r volume — Al arm Refer to “Ri nger volume” on page 74 for in structions on ope rating this op tion. Ringer t ype Five monotone ringer typ es and fifteen melody tones can be found under th e ringer type option in the Sounds[...]

  • Page 82

    82 5. Use the toggl e arrows to locate the 5 monot one ringer types and 15 melody tones. Each tone plays as you toggl e through the option s. 6. When the desi red ringer type pl ays, press to save the setting. Note: Y ou can press to return to the previous menu at any time. Ringer type — Data/Fax in coming T o activate, view or change the ringer [...]

  • Page 83

    83 Key be ep Key Beep allows you to adjust the tone vol ume that the keypad generates each time you press a key . The display icon shows up to 8 levels (the loudest setting ). No b ars indic ate that the key beep f unctio n is sile nced. 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu . 2. Press for Sound s , then p ress for Key Be ep . 3. Pres[...]

  • Page 84

    84 Alerts — Service Y ou can set the se rvice alert opti on to sound an alert when the pho ne goes in and out of service coverage areas. Refer to “A lerts — Minut e beep” on page 77 for instructions on how t o operate this opt ion. Alerts — Conne ct With this opt ion set to “On”, the pho ne sounds an alert when you r call is connected[...]

  • Page 85

    85 Alerts — Roam When this opt ion is set to to “On”, the phone sounds a uniq ue tone wh en you leave your “home” service area when on a call. Refer to “Alerts — Minute beep” on page 77 for i nstructions o n how to operate thi s option. Alerts — Privacy When this opt ion is set to to “On”, the phone sounds an alert when an inc[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Roam r inger When this opti on is set to “On”, your phone sounds a uni que tone when a call is received in a “roam” service area. (This feature is to “On” by defaul t). T o set the roam ringer alert on or off: 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Sounds . 3. Press for Roam Rin ger . 4. Press the toggle a[...]

  • Page 87

    87 Display The fo llowin g feat ures offered under the Di splay me nu allo w you to custo mize your phone. • Control when, a nd fo r how long, yo ur backlig ht is ac tive. • Define a personal greeting of up to 12 characters. • Display your own phone number . • Set the language. • Set time and date manual ly . • Automatical ly hyph enate[...]

  • Page 88

    88 Banner This op tion allo ws you to ed it and perso naliz e the bann er di splaye d on the standby display screen. Note: E nter the personal greeting using the keypad, Press for T9 Word, ABC, symbols and 123 options respecti vely Note: The key will also toggle through the sam e options in identical order , and can be pressed for upper case charac[...]

  • Page 89

    89 Language The language opti on on your phone can change t he language of voice prompt s, menus, and key-inpu t. T o cha nge the language: 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu . 2. Press for Display . 3. Press for Languag e. 4. T oggle to hi ghlight the la nguage required . 5. Press to save. Note: Y ou can press to return to the pre[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Auto hyphen With th e optio n set to “Yes”, your p hone automati cally hyphenates numbers. For example: 972-761 -0000. T o set the Aut o Hyphen opti on: 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Disp la y . 3. Press for Auto Hyphen . The “ On ” and “ Off ” options disp lay . 4. T oggle to high light a n op ti[...]

  • Page 91

    91 Voice d ial Y our phone features Voice Dial(ing). When on a digit al network, you can call up to 20 stored names simpl y by speaking one of the names into the microphone. Using t he V oice D ialing feature re quires that you fi rst prog ram the phone to recognize the name of the person you are calling. Note: V oice dialin g entries cannot be con[...]

  • Page 92

    92 4. Wait for the beep and then say the na me. For best results, use names with at le ast tw o syl labl es, or use both a first and l ast name. Th e phone stores the name as a “first” sample, and then prompts you to say the name again. 5. Respond to the pro mpt by repeating the name exactl y as you did t he first time. The phone stores the nam[...]

  • Page 93

    93 Erase all T o erase all voice cal ling entries 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu . 2. Press for Voice Dial . 3. Press for Erase All . 4. At t he voice p rompt and screen prompt, press to confirm that you wish to Erase Al l of the entries. A screen prom pt wi ll displa y when the entries have b een erased. 5. Press at any time t[...]

  • Page 94

    94 Games Y our phone’s software all ows you t o play the fol lowing games: • Flying Ti ght • Run for Money Flying tight T o play Flying tight : 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Games . 3. Press for Flying tight . When the “start screen ” is di splayed, pressing takes you to the Help screen which descri be[...]

  • Page 95

    95 Key commands The fo llowin g optio ns are dis played pri or to the sta rt o f the g ame: Press the “up” arrow repeatedl y to keep the plane in the air . Press the “down” arrow repeat edly to lower the plane. Press to begin the game. Press to end the game. Press to end the game. Run for money T o play Run for money: 1. In stan dby mode, p[...]

  • Page 96

    96 Key commands The following options are displayed prior to the start of the game: Press the “ up” arrow re peatedly to move the cre ature upward. Press the “down” arrow repeatedly to lower the creature. Press to b egin the game. Press to end the game. Press to end the game.[...]

  • Page 97

    97 Setup The foll owing features al low you to perso nalize your phone. Auto re try With this option activat ed, your phone au tomatical ly retrie s the c all whe n a connectio n fails. De pendent up on your location , the number of raters may vary . T o ena ble Au to Retry . 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu . 2. Press for Setup [...]

  • Page 98

    98 Answer mod e With this option activat ed, your phone will allo w you to select a specific answer mode when you recei ve an incoming cal l. Your phone can be preset to answer when you do any of the followi ng: • By SEND key: You can answer the phone by pressing . • By Flip Open : You can answer t he phone b y opening the p hone’ s flip. •[...]

  • Page 99

    99 Set NAM Y our Samsung phone can store two NAMs (NA M stands for Numerical Assignment Module, and is essent ially your phon e number). This means that you can have two phone numbers on one ph one, and you can quickl y and easily switch your service back and forth between the two numbers using the NAM menu. Note: Each NAM has an associated set of [...]

  • Page 100

    100 Set sy stem Y our Samsung phone allows you to se t the preferred system. Changing this setting affects your charges, so contact your service provider to determine the best roaming methods for you. T o select the system yo u want to use: 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Setup . 3. Press for Set System . The Set [...]

  • Page 101

    101 Data/fax Y our Samsung phone is capabl e of sendi ng and receivi ng digital data and fax calls when connect ed to a computing device (lapt op, desktop, hand held, palmtop, etc. ) running Windows 95, Windows 98, Window s 2000, Windows ME, or Wi ndows NT . Y our Samsung p hone functions ju st like a typ ical modem on your PC, enab ling you to use[...]

  • Page 102

    102 Receivi ng a fax 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Setup . 3. Press for Data /F ax . 4. Use the toggl e arrows to highl ight fax for next ca ll. 5. Press to save this opti on. In the Fax program on your PC set up Answer Mode . Click on “Receive” and select either Automati c Receiv e (rec omm en ded ), or Man[...]

  • Page 103

    103 Ending a fax or data call Some of the normal ways to end a call, like closing the phone, will not end a fax or data call. Al ways close the c onnection through the applicatio n on your computer . Y our phone will return to st andby mode. Disco nnecting the data cable or turning off your phone will also e nd a data or f ax call, but may disrupt [...]

  • Page 104

    104 Set network Y our phone is set to dig ital mode. Wh en in a weak sign al area you may wish to seek better coverage. Your phone allows you to do this, forcibly searching for analog service. T o set network: 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Setup . 3. Press for Set Netw ork. Select an option, or press to cancel. [...]

  • Page 105

    105 Mail Kit Mail Kit allows you to create, send, read, and save yo ur messages. Y our phone receives three kinds of messages: voicemail, text, and browser messages. T o access Mail kit, press . Note: Contact your service provider ab out activating the sending an d receiving short message feature. This feat ure will only be available if your servic[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Creat ing SMS Text Messages 1. In standby mode, press to display Mail Kit . 2. Press for New Messages . The screen displays Send To : . 3. Press t o select fro m options. ( Phone Book , T9 W ord, ABC, Symbol, 123) . • Phone Book allow s you to search either by Nam e , Entry , or RelationSrc h . 4. T oggle to highli ght an option , then press [...]

  • Page 107

    107 Enteri ng tex t, nu mbers, and/or symb ols At various times whe n using your phone , you will need to enter text in the display screen. Some exampl es would be: adding an E-mai l address, storing a name in the Phone B ook, entering events in the Scheduler , or inputting te xt messages. If you want to enter text on the display screen. 1. You mus[...]

  • Page 108

    108 Alphabetical te xt entry Alphabetical t ext entry charact ers may be entered i n ABC mode, b y pressing the corresponding key to the letter you wish to enter . Press the same key repeatedly to change between the characters represent ed by each key . T o change capital ization formats while entering text, press to toggle between , , and mo des .[...]

  • Page 109

    109 T9 ® Wor d te xt e ntry T9 Word, or T9 for “text on 9 keys”, requires onl y one key press per letter , and recognizes the most commonly used word of a numeric seq uence. For example, to enter the word “hello”, you can spell out the word by pressing only five keys, 4-3-5-5-6. T9 T ext Input recogn izes the most common ly used word for t[...]

  • Page 110

    110 New messages Y ou can create text or e-mail messa ges to send to another part y . Each me ssage can be sent to up to 10 numbers or E-mail addresses at a time. Message options allow you to set a priority , val idate a time period, or se nd a message after a specified time. Y ou can also file draft messages yet to be sent, into a folder , o r sav[...]

  • Page 111

    111 6. Select 1, or select from t he 10 mul tiple desti nations availabl e using t he toggle arrows. (Press to open the PhoneBook or Edit options if required), when fi nished press . 7. T o add additional recipient add resses, repeat the above steps. The multip le desti natio ns en tered wi ll be upd ated o n the Se nd To: screen. 8. Press at an y [...]

  • Page 112

    112 2. Press for Outbox . A list of messages displays. An icon displayed next to the ent ry number represents the transmission status: • indicates tha t the message was successfully transmitted and delivery was acknowledged (D elivery Ack). • indicates that the message w as transmitted but i s, as yet, undelivered. • indicates that the messag[...]

  • Page 113

    113 Messa ges and lock mo de Incoming messages are received even when your pho ne is in Lock Mode. The screen will d isplay the ti me and date of the messag e but you cannot a ccess the message. T o access the message, un lock the phone to proceed Delivery ackno wledgeme nt If Delivery Acknowledgement is set to “on” by using either Message Setu[...]

  • Page 114

    114 Filed message Y our phone can store draft messages that are yet to be sent in the Filed Msg folder . Y ou can access this folder at a later time to edit and send the message. Note: The memory capacity avail able for the Filed Msg fo lder is relative to the Out box memory capacity . T o store unsent messages to the Filed Msg folder: 1. In standb[...]

  • Page 115

    115 Web alert Y our phone alerts you w ith incoming bro wser messages. When a new message arrives, your phone wil l display a text notificati on together with an audi ble alert. You can access W eb Alert f rom the Ma il Kit menu. Erase mes sage 1. In stan dby mode, press , to display Mail Kit. 2. Press for Erase Msg . 3. T oggle to highli ght an op[...]

  • Page 116

    116 Msg. Reminde r Message Reminder allows you to select the number of times you wou ld like to be reminded that you have a message . The choices are: Off, Once , Every 2 m ins. Message Volu me 1. When selected, the screen immedi ately displays the volume ic on , the bars of which will change according to the setting chosen. When the desired volume[...]

  • Page 117

    117 Ringer Type — Browse r Msg Refer to “Ring er T ype” on pa ge 110 for in struction s on how to ope rate thi s option. New Message Offers a number of option s. Each option of fers different f eatures. Callb ack # Press to automati cally cal l the number displayed on the screen. Save Mes sage Y o u are offere d three option s. Sel ect to sav[...]

  • Page 118

    118 Receiving a mess age in standby mode When your phone receives incoming messages in standby mode, the ringer sounds, (unless it is t urned off), and the screen displays: “ New Voicemai l”, “ New Text ”, “ New Page ” or “ New BrowserMsg ”. The message icon is displayed, and remains on displ ay until you listen to, or read, the new[...]

  • Page 119

    119 Reviewing stored voicemail and text messages in standby mode 1. In stan dby mode, press , to display the Mail Kit menu. T he number of received or sent messages displays next to the associated message type in the menu. 2. Press for Voice . The d ate and t ime f or the last voic e ma il message received is displayed, together with a notification[...]

  • Page 120

    120 Message options When reviewing Messages, the menu provides a numbe r of options. You can return a call or text message to the phone number , or e-mail address in that message, or you can forward the message to anoth er . 1. In standby mo de, press , to d isplay the Mail Kit menu. A number of received or sent messages displays ne xt to the assoc[...]

  • Page 121

    121 Security Y our phon e provid es security optio ns, including a user -pro grammable lock code and emergency/secret pho ne number features. T o acc ess the Security menu in st andby mo de, pre ss , , and then en ter th e 4-digit lock code (nor mally the lock code is the l ast 4-digits of your pho ne number). Press the associate d digit key t o ac[...]

  • Page 122

    122 3. Press for Lock Mode . Use the toggle to locate an option: • Never: The phone remains unlocked. • Now: The phone locks immediately and stays lock ed until the lock code is ente red. • On Power-Up: The pho ne lock s autom atical ly the ne xt tim e your phone is powered on and stays locked until t he lock code is entered. 4. Press to save[...]

  • Page 123

    123 Lockcode The defau lt loc k code for your p hone i s generally the last four di gits of your phone number . You can enter a personal lock code and later change the lo ck code as often as you like. T o enter a new lock code: 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu . 2. Press for Security . 3. En ter your current lock code. 4. Press f[...]

  • Page 124

    124 Because of various tra nsmission methods, netwo rk parameters, and user setting s used to comple te a ca ll from your wireless p hone, a connec tion cannot always be guaranteed. Therefore, emergency calling may not be available on all wireless networks at all times . DO NOT depend o n this pho ne as a primary met hod of call ing 911 or for an y[...]

  • Page 125

    125 Send PIN The PIN ( Personal Ident ification Number) feature prevents your p hone from being used by unaut horized persons . Cont act your service provider for compl ete inf ormatio n on this fea ture. T o set your phone to prompt for your PIN to be sent to the system w henever a call is p laced. 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main me[...]

  • Page 126

    126 Resetting your phone Resetti ng the phone returns all setup op tions to the fa ctory default settings . T o reset the phone: 1. In standby mode, press to displ ay the mai n menu. 2. Press for Security and enter your current loc k code. 3. Press for Reset Phone . A co nfirmation promp t displays asking if you want to “ Proc eed ”. 4. Press t[...]

  • Page 127

    127 In-Use Menu Y our phone includ es both a standby menu and an In-Use menu. The In-Use menu is d isplayed by pressing while the phone is being used during a call in progress. The In-Use menu op tions are: • Mute/Quit - Mutes or (Un)mutes your end of a phone conversati on so that the recipient ca n hear nothing. • Calls - Checks your call log [...]

  • Page 128

    128 Usage guideline s — all about perfor mance and saf ety Understanding signal strengt h The quality of each call you make or receive, is dependent upon the signal strength in your are a. Your phone wil l in form you of the curre nt signal strength by displaying a number of bars next to the si gnal strength i con. The more bars displayed, the st[...]

  • Page 129

    129 FCC RF Exp osu re info rmati on The design of your Samsung Ph one co mplies with updated NC RP standards described below: In 1991-92, the Instit ute of Elect rical and El ectronics Engi neers (IEEE) and the American Nati onal Standard s Institute (AN SI) joined in updat ing ANSI’s 1982 standard for safety le vels with respect to human exposur[...]

  • Page 130

    130 Body -wo rn op era ti on T o main tain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you w ear a handset on your body , use a Sa msung s upplied or approved carrying case, holster or other bod y-worn accessory . If yo u do not use a body-worn accessory , ensure th e antenna is a t least one inc h (2.5 centi meters) from your body when transmit[...]

  • Page 131

    131 When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory , grasp and pull the connector , not the cord. IT IS EX TREMEL Y IMPORTANT THA T ONL Y GE NUIN E SAMSUNG AUTHORI ZED ACCESS ORIES BE UTI LIZED WITH YOUR SA MSUNG PHONE. THIS I S BECAUSE ACCESS ORIE S MIGHT APPE AR TO BE A PERFEC T MA TCH , AND LABE LED SUITABLE FOR YOUR SAMSUN G PHON E, BUT T [...]

  • Page 132

    132 • Call roadside assistance or a secret non-wireless number when necessary . Fo llow ing saf et y gui de lin es T o operate your ph one safel y and eff icientl y , always foll ow any sp ecial regulations in a given area. T urn y our phone off in areas where use is forbidden or wh en it may cause interference or dan ger . All wireless phones ma[...]

  • Page 133

    133 Restricting childre n’s access to your phone Y our Samsung phone is not a toy . Chil dren shoul d not be allo wed to p lay with it because th ey could hurt themselves and ot hers, damage the phone or make calls that increase yo ur phone bill. Turning of f your phone be fore flying T urn off your phone bef ore boarding any aircraft. T o preven[...]

  • Page 134

    134 Using your phone near other electronic devices Most modern electronic equip ment is shielded from radio frequency (RF ) signals. However , some electronic equipment may not be shielded, or adequately shiel ded, from RF signals. RF signals from wirel ess telephones may affect such equipment. RF signals from your phone may affect systems in your [...]

  • Page 135

    135 Your phone as a network d evice Y our telephone requires a service provider in order to send and receive calls. Y our phone i s only one part of a system or “net work” of devices, that mak es it possible to send and receive calls, t ext messages, voi ce message, acc ess the Internet us ing the Mi niBrowser , and to take advantage o f all of[...]

  • Page 136

    136 Acknowled ging speci al precautions and the FCC and Industr y Cana da N otice Information to user This equipment has been t ested and fou nd to comply with t he limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limit s are designed to provide rea sonable prot ection agai nst harmful int erference in a residential i[...]

  • Page 137

    137 Cautions Any changes or modi ficatio ns to your phone not expressl y approved in this document co uld void you r warranty fo r this equipment an d void your au thorit y to operate th is equipment. Only used approved batterie s, ante nnas, and adapto rs. The use of any unauthoriz ed accessories may be da ngerous and wi ll invalidat e the ph one [...]

  • Page 138

    138 Samsung phone/battery s pecifications Dual Band: CDMA 1.9GHz / C DMA 800 MHz/ AMPS 800 M Hz Display Screen: Graphical LCD up to 6 lines w/1 d edicated Icons Line) Battery T ype: Standard: Lith ium-Ion PCS Antenna: Retractable, use r -repl aceable Samsung phone with standard battery Dimensions (H x W x D:) 4. 5 x 2.0 x 0.8 inches or 116 x 52 x 2[...]

  • Page 139

    139 User g uide p ropri etar y notic e CDMA T echn ology is licensed by QUALCO MM Incorporated under one or more of th e foll owing Paten ts: 4,901,3 075,109 ,3905,267 ,2625, 416,7 97 5,506,8 655,544 ,1965,657 ,4205, 101,501 5,267,2 615,414 ,7965,504 ,7735, 535,2 39 5,600,7 545,778 ,338 5,228, 054 5,337, 338 5,710,7 845,056 ,109 5,568, 4835,659, 56[...]

  • Page 140

    140 FDA consumer update Copied verbatim f rom: Th e U.S. Fo od and Dr ug Admin istra tion’ s Center for D evices and Radi ological Health C onsumer Upd ate on Mobil e Phon es FDA has b een receiving i nquiries abou t the sa fety of mobi le phone s, including cellular pho nes and PCS phones. The fo llowin g summarizes what is known - and what rema[...]

  • Page 141

    141 the antenna is located at greater distances from the user (on the outsid e of a car , for example) is drastically lower than t hat fro m hand- held pho nes, because a p erson’ s RF exposure de creas es rapidly with di stance from the source. The safet y of so- called “c ordless phones, ” which have a base u nit connected to the telephon e[...]

  • Page 142

    142 For the past five years i n the United States, the mobile phone ind ustry has supported resear ch into the safety of mobile phones. This research has resulte d in two findings in particular tha t merit addition al study: 1. In a hospital-based, case-con trol study , researchers looked for an association between mobile p hone use and eith er gli[...]

  • Page 143

    143 radiatio n, but only af ter 24 hours of exposure. It is possible that exposi ng the test c ells to radiation f or this l ong resu lted in heating . Since thi s assay is known to be sensitive t o heating, heat alo ne could have caused the abnormalitie s to occur . The data already in the literature on the response of the micronucle us assay to R[...]

  • Page 144

    144 associated with us e of mobil e phones. FDA cont inues to work wi th all parties, including o ther federal agencies and industry , to assu re that research is undertaken to provide the necessary answers to the outstandi ng questions abou t th e safet y of mobile phon es. What is known about c ases of human ca ncer t hat have been reported in us[...]

  • Page 145

    145 users of the health hazard and to repair , replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the exist ing scienti fic data do not j ustify FDA regulato ry actions at this time, FDA has urged the mob ile phon e industry to take a number o f steps to assure public safety . The agency has recommended tha t the industry . [...]

  • Page 146

    146 the hand- held mode ls fo r shor ter con ve rsations or for si tuation s when other types of phones are not available. People who mu st conduct extended conversations in th eir cars every day could switch to a type of mobil e phone that pla ces more distance between th eir bodies and the source of the RF , since th e exposure level drop s off d[...]

  • Page 147

    147 INDEX Symbols #911 115, 117 *911 115, 117 Numerics 0 / next key 65 911 115, 11 7, 11 8 A Accessing menus by scrolling 24 Acce s s i ng me n us us i n g shor t cut nu mber 25 Accessori es 12 4, 126 Adaptor outlet 18 Addin g a na m e ringer 57 Adding an e -m ail a ddre ss 50 Adju sti ng r ing er vol ume 74 Adjustin g voi ce volum e 74 Air time 40[...]

  • Page 148

    148 Calls - Inco ming 36 Calls - Missed 37 Calls - Ou tgo ing 36 Car 124 Car adapt o r 12 4 Caring for the battery 34 Clear MEM 119 CLR (Cl ea r) key 15 , 65 Connect 78 Countdown 70 Creating SMS Tex t Message s 100, 101 D Data / fax 76, 95 Data ca ble 12 4 Deliver y ac kno wledg ement 10 7 Desktop ada pt or 12 4 Dialing in L ock M ode 116 Dialing n[...]

  • Page 149

    149 F Fade 78 Fax 31 Filed message 10 8 Find e ntr y 49 Find name 47 Flying tight 88 Fro n t f l ip 1 6 Front vi ew o f the S amsun g N150 14 G Games 88 Gett ing se rv ic e 19 Gettin g to kn ow you r phone 15 Gree n 35 H Hands-free headset 12 4 Hands-f ree ca r kit 124 Holster 124 Home 31 I Inbox 105 Indi vidu al sub menu s an d fe atur es 21 Input[...]

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