Samsung SCH - T300 manual

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    SCH - T300 PORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE User’s Guide Please read this man ual before oper ating 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 WARRANTIES; EXCL USIO N OF LI ABIL ITY EXCEPT AS SET FO RTH IN THE EXPRE SS W ARRAN TY CONT AINED ON THE W ARRA NTY P AGE ENCLOSE D WITH TH E PRO DUCT , THE PURCHASER T AKES THE PROD UCT “AS IS”, AND SAMSUNG MA KES NO EX PRESS OR IM PLIED W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHA TSOEVER W ITH RESPE CT TO THE PRODUCT , I NCLUDIN G BUT NOT LI MITE[...]

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    Introduct ion To Y our Samsun g T300 S eries Phone Congratula tions on the purch ase of your Samsung T300 Series Phon e . Using the latest digit al technolo gy , the Samsung T300 Series Phon e operates similar to other wireless phones, while provid ing superi or resonanc e and tone q uality . Y our Samsung T300 T ri-Mode phone is pa cked with produ[...]

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    How To Use This Manual This user g uide explains your Samsung T300 phone operations through easy-to-follow instructions and illustrations. Check out “Getting to know y our phone” on page 17 to g et started unders tanding the functions of your phone. Y ou’ll find much of what you nee d to know about using your new S amsung T300 Series Phone ri[...]

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    vii Table of Contents Your Consume r Package ............ .................. ............ 15 Front Vi ew of the Samsun g T300........................... ... 16 Getting to know your phon e......................... ............ 17 Anten na ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... ..... .... ...... .... .... ...... .. 17 Backl ight F [...]

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    viii List of Menu Fun ctions...... ........................... ............ 24 Using yo ur Phone’s Menus ........................... ............ 29 Acce ssi ng Menus by Scro llin g ...... .... ...... ..... ...... .... .... ...... .... . 29 Retu rnin g to the P revi ous Menu ... ...... .... ..... ...... .... ...... .... .... .3 0 Acce ssi ng Menu[...]

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    ix Erase l ogs .. .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ..... ...... .... ...... .... .... .. 43 Keepi ng track of call logs ........... ..... ..... ...... ..... ........ ...... ..... ..... .. 43 Reviewin g outg oing, incomi ng, o r missed calls .......... ..... ...... .... 44 Air T ime .. .... .... .... ...... .... .... .... .... ....[...]

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    x Sho rtcut s to Mem ory Diali ng ...... .... ...... ..... .... ...... .... .... ...... ... 64 Web/MiniBrows er ...................... .................. ............ 66 Laun chin g the Min ibr owser ... .... .... ...... ..... ...... .... .... ...... .... ... 66 Exit ing t he Web/Mi nibr owser ... .... ...... .... ..... ...... .... .... ...... ....[...]

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    xi Calc ulat e ... .... .... .... ...... .... .... .... .... .... ...... ... .... .... .... .... ...... .... . 83 Perfor ming a c alcul ation ............ ..... ..... ...... ..... ........ ...... ..... ..... .. 83 Alarm ... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... ..... ...... .... .... ...... .... .. 85 Alarm s et ......... ..... [...]

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    xii Bann er ... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... ..... ...... .... .... ...... .... ... 99 Ani matio n .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ....... .... ...... .... .... ... 100 My Phone Number ...................... ............... .................... ....101 To disp lay my p hone nu mber: ......... .....[...]

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    xiii Games ............................... .................. .................. . 116 Game M enu .... .... .... ...... .... .... ...... .... .... ....... .... .... ...... .... .... .. 116 Pus h Push ..... ...... .... .... .... .... ...... .... .... .... ... ...... .... .... .... .... ... 116 Object .. ..... ...... ..... ...... ........ ..... .....[...]

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    xiv View ing M essag es.... ..... ........ ...... ..... ..... ...... ........ ..... ...... ..... ..... 134 New Messa ges ....... .... ...... .... .... .... .... ...... ... .... .... .... .... ..... .....134 Inbox ........ .............................. ..................... ......................136 Receiving a message in standby mode .............[...]

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    xv Emer gen cy # ....... .... .... ...... .... .... .... .... .... ... ...... .... .... .... .... ... 147 Storin g num bers...... ..... ...... ........ ..... ..... ...... ..... ..... ......... ..... ..... 148 Se nd PIN ....... .... .... .... .... ...... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ...... ... 148 Clear ing t he Mem ory .... .... ..[...]

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    xvi Storing your phone ............... ................ ............... ..............158 Cautio ns ........ .... .... .... .... ...... .... .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... .... ...... ....1 59 Voice Me mo ........ .... .... .... .... .... ...... .... .... ... .... .... ...... .... .... ....15 9 Your Phone as a Networ k Device .................[...]

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    15 Your Consumer Pack age Y our consumer package contains the following items: ¨ Samsung S CH-T300 pho ne wi th ha nd strap ¨ Samsung standard Li-ion battery ¨ Samsung travel c harger ¨ User g uide[...]

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    16 Front View of the Samsung T300[...]

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    17 Getting to know your phone Antenna A device for transmitting or receiving sign als. An antenna makes the call sound clear er when fully e xtended. Use only in the normal position and do not touch t he antenna e xcessively when the phone is acti ve. Backlight F eatures Y our keypad has backlighti ng for easy visibility . For furthe r information [...]

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    18 End (power On/Off Key) This key is util ized sever al ways: ¨ Press and hold to turn on your phone. ¨ Press and hold to turn off your phone. ¨ Press once to disconnec t a call or to return to stand by mode and cancel your input. Front Fl ip Closing your phone’ s flip ends a call. There are sever al options that can be set when you open the [...]

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    19 ¨ Lights u p when yo u turn on the phone. Menu Key Press to e nter the menu faci lity . Microph one A typical mic rophone used for conversation, b ut this microphone a lso acce pts voi ce comma nds for voice diali ng and vo ice me mos. Numer ic Key Functi ons Numeric keys can be used to enter text, numbers and special charact ers. Receiv er Is [...]

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    20 Voice M emo B utton Located on the left side of the phone. ¨ Press and hold this butt on to record up to 240 second s of audio. ¨ A total o f four minutes of audio can be record ed. These vo ice memos can be stored indefinitely or erased as desired. ¨ From the men u in standby mode , press the voice memo butt on briefly to view the voice memo[...]

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    21 Interface (IF) Adapt er Located at the bottom of the phone. ¨ Before using, gently pry the cover f rom the p hone to expose the IF adapter . ¨ This plug is used t o connect additio nal phone accessorie s such as the travel charger and data cabl e.[...]

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    22 Getting St arted Getting Co nnected Y ou must contact your servic e provider to obtain service for your Samsung T300 phone. It is suggested that you read this user guide to fully unders tand the featur es that your phone supports. Turning your Phone On T o turn your phone on, open the phone ’ s flip cover and press the key . Hold down the key [...]

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    23 Note: If the phone is o ut-of- service the icon di splay s. If this happe ns you cannot place o r receive calls. Y ou can try l ater when se rvice becomes available. For further informatio n see “The T op Line of the Displ ay Screen” on page 33 Turning you r Phone Off T o turn your phone off, press and hold t he key fo r mor e than 2 seconds[...]

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    24 List of Menu Functions This list displays the menu structur e and indicates the number assign ed to ea ch opt ion. 1. Calls 1: Outgo ing 2: Incomi ng 3: Missed 4: Er ase Logs 1: Outgo ing 2: Incomi ng 3: Missed 4: All 5: Air Time 1: Last Call 2: T ota l 3: Er ase T ota l 4: Lifetime 2. Phone Book 1: Find Name 2: Add Entry 3: Find Entry 4: Re lat[...]

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    25 5. Sounds 1: Ring er V ol 1: Calls 2: Messages 3: Alarm 2: Ring er T ype 1: V oice C alls 2: Messages 1: V oice Mail 2: T ext 3: W e b MS G 3: Alarm 4: Dat a/F ax In 5: Sche dule 3: K ey Be ep 4: Alerts 1: Min ute Beep 2: Service 3: Connect 4: Dis connec t 5: F ade 6: R oam 7: Pri vac y 5: V oice V olume 6: R oam R inger 7: P ower O n/Off[...]

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    26 6. Display 1: Backlight 2: Banner 3: Anim ation 1: Power On 2: Power Off 3: Idle 1 4: Idle 2 4: My Phone # 5: Lang uage 6: Set Time 7: Auto Hyp hen 8: LCD Contra st 9: V ersion 7. Voice Dial 1: Re cord 2: Play/Er ase 3: Set Activ e 4: T raini ng 5: Undo T r ain 8. Voice Record 1: V oi ce Memo 1: Re cord 2: Play/ Eras e 2: Call Answer 1: On/Off 2[...]

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    27 9. Games 1: Push Push 2: Fly Ri bon 3: Puzzle W orld 4: Sp ider Hu nter *. Setup 1: Auto Retry 2: Auto Answer 3: Answer Mode 4: T one L eng th 5: Set NAM 6: R oam Option 7: Data/ F ax 8: Set Netw ork 0. Mail Kit 1: New M essage 2: Inbo x 1: V oice 2: T ext 3: W eb 3: Ou tbox 1: Sent 2: Sto red 4: Deliv ery 5: MSG Setup 1: Gene ral 1: Scroll Time[...]

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    28 #. Se curi ty 1: Lock Mode 2: Restri ct 3: Lock Code 4: Emerge ncy # 5: Send Pin 6: Clear MEM 7: Re set Phone 8: Priv acy InUse Menu 1: Mute/Qui t 2: Calls 1: Outgo ing 2: Incomi ng 3: Missed 4: Er ase Logs 1: Outgo ing 2: Incomi ng 3: Missed 4: All 5: Air Time 1: Last Call 2: T ota l 3: Er ase T ota l 4: Lifetime 3: PhoneB ook 1: Find Name 2: A[...]

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    29 Using your Phone’s M enus The phone offers a range of functions that allow you to tailor the phone to your personal requirements. These functions are arranged in me nus and submenus. The menus a nd submenus ca n be accesse d by scrol ling or using shortcuts. Acce ssi ng Me nus by Scro lli ng Menu items are numbered and can be accessed by scrol[...]

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    30 9. Press the key in the center to confirm your sele ction. 10. Y our phone saves this setting and returns to standby mode. Retu rning to th e Pr evious Menu ¨ T o retu rn to the previous menu, press the key . ¨ Select the key to exit t he menu without savin g the setting. Accessing Menu s by usin g their Sh ort Cut Number The menu ite ms are n[...]

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    31 Your phone’s modes Lock Mode When you lock your phone using t he Lock mode m enu option, phone use becomes r estricted. Y ou can receive messages and calls, but you cannot make an outgoing call until t he phone is unlocked. T o unlock the phone, press , , , or and ente r the lock code. The phone will return t o standby mode. Power Save Mode Y [...]

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    32 Convers ation/T alk Mode Y ou can send and answer calls only when your phone is turned on. During a cal l, the phone i s in conversa tion or ta lk mode. While y ou are in this m ode, pressing gives you a list of options ref erred to as ‘InUse Options’ . See “InUse Menu” on pa ge 152. Sile nt Mo de The phone can be s et to a s ilent mode [...]

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    33 The Top Lin e of the Displ ay Screen Display indicators (or icons) appear across the top of your phone’ s display screen. The sig nal st rength and battery strength icons are always displayed, but the other icons appear base d your phone’ s operating mode. Signal st rength : This ic on always appears when you r phone is on, and shows your cu[...]

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    34 ¨ In your home service area, this indicator does not display . ¨ In a preferred analog or digital roaming area (where your service provider has a roaming a greement in pl ace), this indicator i s on, but not flashing. ¨ In an an alog o r digita l area that is n ot cove red by yo ur phone’s service pr ovider , this indica tor is on. New Mess[...]

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    35 Using the Battery Note: Y our phone comes pac kaged with a partially charged, rechargeable standard Li- ion bat tery . The ph one can be used w hile the battery i s charging, but must be fully charg ed the first time you use your phon e otherwise the battery coul d be damaged. Installing the battery The battery at taches to the phone very e asil[...]

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    36 Removi ng the Battery T o remove the battery from your phone: 1. T urn the phone of f (by pressing and hold ing until the clos ing animation seq uence be gins.) 2. Push the catch butto n up on the top of th e battery on the back side of the phone. (se e illustra tion). The batte ry will easil y lift o ut or f all away f rom the p hone. Charg ing[...]

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    37 Low B atter y Indi cato r Y ou can t ell whether or not your batt ery needs to be recharged by checking the indicator (it’ s located in the upper -right corner of the d ispla y). The p resen ce of a ll thre e bars indi cates a ful l cha rge, two bars indicates a medium charge, and one bar indicates a minimum charge. N o bars (the battery icon [...]

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    38 3. The LED on the travel charger indicate s the status of the battery charge. ¨ Red indicates that the battery is charging. ¨ Green indicates that the battery is fully charged. ¨ Y ello w indicates that the battery is operating at a temperature th at is too high or too low , or that the char ger is not plu gged in corr ectly . Please check th[...]

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    39 Caring for t he Battery Protecting your ba ttery The guidelines l isted below help yo u get the mos t out of your battery’ s performance. ¨ Use only Samsung approved batteries an d chargers. Sa msung chargers are designed to maximize battery life. Us ing other manuf acturers batteries or chargers voids your warranty and may cause damage. ¨ T[...]

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    40 Calls Outgoing T o pla ce a call: 1. Press to power on your phone. 2. Enter the phone n umber you w ish to call (u p to 32 digits) by p ressing th e digit keys. The phone number is displayed from l eft to right . 3. Press the key . The phone calls t he numb er ente red. Incoming Y our phone signals an incoming call or message i n the f ollowing [...]

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    41 Missed Y our phone keeps a list of calls that were not answered when the phone is on and serv ice is available . The phone indicates a m issed call by displaying a text notification on the screen. Additionally , if caller infor mati on is availa ble, a Mis sed entry is c reated, and the s cre en displays the phone number of the most recent misse[...]

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    42 Three Way Calling Y our phone is also able to conference call or three way call t wo other people. When you are talking to someone, you can conference in anoth er cal ler , so all three can ta lk to eac h other . Note : You are billed for both calls according to your service plan. If you have any questions a bout the bil ling process of th ree w[...]

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    43 Erase logs Y ou can eras e any of the th ree lis ts (Outgo ing, Incomin g or Misse d calls ) or you can eas ily era se all thr ee li sts at o nce. He re is an ex amp le: 1. Press to di splay the menu. 2. Press fo r the Call menu. 3. Press for Erase Logs. 4. Press fo r All. 5. Pressing in the center erases all your logs. 6. Pressing cancels the a[...]

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    44 Reviewing outgoing, incoming, or mis sed calls When a call log is displayed, press the appropriate number to be automatically connected. 1. Press to displ ay th e men u. 2. Press for Calls. ¨ Press the associated digit key to select an option: ¨ Press fo r Outg oing c alls. ¨ Press for Incoming calls. ¨ Press for Missed calls. 3. When the li[...]

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    45 Air Time Y our phone logs the amount of air time or talk time used for all calls. T o v iew the cal l logs : 1. Press . 2. Press for Calls. 3. Select for Air T ime. 4. Then use t he scroll k ey to revie w your opt ions. 5. Pre ss the desired key to be au tomatica lly co nnected to the opti on of choice. Last Call Last Call allows you to view the[...]

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    46 Total T otal air time i s the amount o f time t he phone has be en used s ince it was last eras ed. All inc omin g and outg oing cal ls are sa ved in the log . This feature is not intended for billing purposes. T o view or e rase t ota l air time : 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Calls. 3. Press for Air T ime. 4. Press: for T otal . T[...]

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    47 Erase Total T o erase you r tota l air ti me: 1. Press to dis play the menu . 2. Press for Calls. 3. Press for Air Time. 4. Press to Er ase T otal. Pr ess in the center to erase the “T otal” airti me measurement, or press to cancel the operation and return to the previous d isplay screen. Note: I f you ch oose th e Eras e T otal op tion, th [...]

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    48 Life time Lifetime air time i s the amount of time the phone ha s been used since it was ac tivat ed. Al l incomi ng and o utgo ing ca lls ar e saved i n the log . T o vie w your to tal li feti me air tim e: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press f or Ca lls 3. Press for Air T ime. 4. Press for Life T ime. 5. Press to qu it or to return to the p[...]

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    49 Phone Book Y our phone allows you st ore up to 500 numbers and names in the Phone Book. Each e ntry can have up to 8 a ssociated phone numbers. Each entry can contain up to 32 digits including hard pauses, with an associ ated na me of up to 1 2 charact ers. (N ame ent ry is optio nal) Stored phone numbers can be categorized as one of eight categ[...]

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    50 Answering a Call When you receive a call, the phone will ring and a phone icon is displa yed on the scre en. If th e calle r ca n be id enti fied, the c alle r’ s phone number (o r name if pr e-stored in y our Phone Book is displayed. If the caller cannot be identified only the phone icon displays. There a re seve ral w ays to answer an i ncom[...]

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    51 Find Name With your phone i n standby mode : 1. Press to di spla y the men u. 2. Press f or the Phone Bo ok. 3. Pressing disp lays the Find Name optio n. 4. Slide the key u p or dow n to scroll the phon e numbers. 5. Pressing in the center selects the number . 6. The phone display sc reen shows t he details. 7. Press to place the call, or ente r[...]

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    52 Add Entry This menu pe rmits you to st ore a phone number , na me, location, category , relation, and ringer type in your Phone Book. T o add an ent ry: 1. Press to displa y the men u. 2. Press for Phone Book. 3. Press for Add Entry . 4. The display sc reen prompt s ‘Add Ent ry #’. 5. Enter the phone nu mber . (Up to 32 dig its can be entere[...]

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    53 ¨ Secret: This field a dvises if this number i s one o f your ‘ secret’ numbers. ¨ Category: This is the category label associated with the ent ry . For example; V oice Dial, Speed Dial, Home, Office, Mobile, Pager , or Fax. ¨ Relati on: Pressing the scroll key disp lays both the number and the name associated with it. ¨ Ringty pe: Infor[...]

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    54 7. Press to display the “Memory” screen. 8. Enter the desired memory location usin g the keypad. 9. Press to save and exit. Note : Follow the steps listed above when memory location 411 or 311 are accidentally over wr itten. Pause D ialing When you call automated syst ems, you are usually required to enter a password or account number . Inst[...]

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    55 ¨ P pause - This option is used to ent er a hard pause that will stop the dialin g sequence. Enter th e account numbe r or password digits after entering th is pause. ¨ T pause - This pause is an automatic two second del ay in the dialing sequence. If numbers are entered af ter this pause, the dialing is suspended two seconds and then resumed [...]

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    56 Manual pa use dialing T o perform manual pause dialing without first storing the number in the Phone Book, enter pauses manually using the Digit Entry menu during the dialing proce ss. T o manually dial a number using a pause(s): 1. Enter the phone nu mber of the service you want to call. For example, your bank’ s automated phone number mi ght[...]

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    57 5. Y our Information di splays. If the numbe r has been designat ed as “Secret” you are prompted to enter the Lo ck Code. T oggle usi ng the key and choose from one of the follow ing options: ¨ Phone number ¨ Name ¨ Location ¨ Secret ¨ Category ¨ Re lati on ¨ Ringtype 6. Press to edit the sele cted fi eld. 7. Press to accept or to ret[...]

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    58 4. Highlight the desired name and press . 5. Press to disp lay options. 6. Press for Prepend. 7. The screen displays Prepending #. Use the keypad to enter the calling prefix and press to place the call. Erasing pho ne bo ok entrie s T o erase an entry in th e Phone Book: 1. From standby mode, fi nd the Phone Book entry th at you wish to chang e [...]

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    59 Note: If the Ca ller I D info rma tion w as una vaila ble f or an incom ing ca ll the n the Name Ringe r option will also be unavailabl e. T o add a Name Ringer to a Phone Book entry: 1. Press to dis play the menu . 2. Press for Phone Book. 3. Press to find the desired name en try in the phone book . 4. Find the number to which you w ish to add [...]

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    60 4. Enter the email address using the numeric keys. 5. Press to accept. 6. Add the email as a New Entry . 7. Press to save the entry . Finding a n Entry This option allows you to find an entry by location number 1. Press to displ ay the me nu. 2. Press for the P hone B ook. 3. Press for Find En try . The P hone Bo ok ‘Look U p’ screen d ispla[...]

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    61 Relati on Search Secret ph one book numb ers Y our phone allows you to hide a confidential number so that only a person with your phone’ s Lock Code can view that name and number . T o make a number “Secret,” see “T o add a new phone number to the Phone Book” on page 61. When you have made the number “Secret,” the phone does not pe[...]

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    62 7. Press to save and exit. Setting s peed dial For each name entered in the Phone Book, you can assign a Speed Dial number . T o assign t he number: 1. Open the desired phone book entr y . 2. T oggle a nd select the Category field. 3. Press to edit. The follow ing options are available: ¨ Speed Dial ¨ V oice Dial ¨ No Label ¨ Fax ¨ Pager ¨[...]

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    63 Stor ing ph one nu mbers at the en d of a ca ll T o store a phone number after e nding a cal l: Note: If the call w as incoming, and C aller ID information was una vailable, then the store option will be unavai lable. 1. Once you have pressed to end your call, th e screen displays the call time (length of call ), phone number of the party (if av[...]

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    64 Dialing numbers from t he phone book Dialing numbers from your Phone Book is quick and easy . Different methods are explained below: Shortcu ts to M emor y Dialing Speed Dialing: From standby mod e, enter the number of the memory locatio n, and pr ess the number f or the requ ire d opti on. Scrolling to th e number: From standby mode, press th e[...]

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    65 T wo-T ouch Dia ling: Memory locatio ns 10 throu gh 99 are specia l T wo- T ouch locations. For exa mple, for locati on number 013. Press and then hold dow n The name and number is displayed and dialed. Three-T ouch Dialing Memory locations 100 - 500 are speci al Three- T ouch locati ons. For exa mple, for locat ion 112 . Pres s a nd ho ld do wn[...]

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    66 Web/MiniBrowser Y our phone comes e quipped with wireless Intern et access by using the MiniBrowser . The MiniBrowser allows you to access up-to-the-minute information through you r phone. Vi ew specially designed v ersions of popul ar Internet sites which may include news, s ports, weather , stock quotes, etc. Browsi ng the web through your pho[...]

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    67 2. Press 3. Press . Note: A reminder of the charge may appear (depending on your prompt setting - see “The Min iBrowser Start and End Promp ts” on page 67). T o dismiss the prompt, si mply choose yes or no. If no prompt i s displayed, you are immedia tely c onnected t o the i nternet. 4. T og gle to select Y es or No. 5. Once connected, the [...]

  • Page 70

    68 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Web 3. Press for Prompt. 4. Use the button to select one of the fo ur options: ¨ T o St art: (This is the defa ult set ting. Y ou will see th e promp t when yo u enter the browser , but not w hen yo u exit it.) ¨ T o End: (Y ou will see the prompt only when you exit the brow ser .) ¨ Both: (You will [...]

  • Page 71

    69 Navig ati ng the We b When you use the MiniBrowser , some keys on your phone operate differently than during a normal phone c all. These ke ys are e xplained below . The MiniBrowser presents on-screen i tems in one of the follow ing ways: ¨ T ext or numeric inp ut ¨ Links (embedded in cont ent) ¨ Numbered opti ons (some options may not be num[...]

  • Page 72

    70 How the Keys Work in t he Min iBro wser Up/dow n na vigati on keys : Use the navigation keys to scroll to and select f rom MiniBrowser opti ons. The currently selected opt ion is indicat ed by an arrow . Y ou can also use the navigati on keys to move the cu rsor when editing text. OK/Navig ation k ey: This key is also used for selecting the high[...]

  • Page 73

    71 MENU key: This is the right s oft key . The right soft key is used to access secondary options, or a menu of secondary optio ns. Ent erin g Tex t, N umber s, or Symb ols At various t imes when usi ng your phone, you will ne ed to ente r text. For example, when storing a name in the Phone Book, entering events in your Calendar , or creating a boo[...]

  • Page 74

    72 Alphabetical Text Entry Alphabetical text cha racters may be enter ed in the alpha Inpu t Mode by pressing the ke y corresponding to the letter that you want to enter . Press th e same k ey rep eatedl y to change b etwee n the cha racter s represented by each key . To chan ge capitalization formats while ente ring text , pres s the key . The men[...]

  • Page 75

    73 Symbol E ntry Symbol mode enables you to enter symbols into a text messa ge. Use the key to display the opt ions and press the key up or down select the sy mbol option. W hen displaye d toggle using the to select the symbols. When in Symbol input mode, press the key shown on the display under the symbol that you desire to enter . Here are t he l[...]

  • Page 76

    74 T9 Word Text Entry T9 Word enables you to easily ent er text. T9 (for “text on 9 keys”) requires only one key press per lette r and quickly recognizes the most commonly used word of a numeric sequence. For e xampl e, to enter t he word “ hello, ” you can spell o ut t he wor d by pressing only five keys, 4-3-5-5-6. T9 T ext Input knows th[...]

  • Page 77

    75 Schedule r Today Y ou can schedule up to 9 events for the current day by indicating each event’ s start and end time. Y ou can be alerted by the Calendar function befor e an even t is com menced . Event s that are s chedul ed for future dates automa tically disp lay on your T oday events sc hedule for that particular day . How to sc hedul e an[...]

  • Page 78

    76 7. Add the start ti me and date using the numeric keys, th en press the key to display the next screen. 8. Add the end time and date. Press to save the informatio n. 9. If an error is made, or duplic ate in formation is already saved , pressing the key offe rs the fo llow ing opt ions: ¨ Add new ¨ Edit ¨ Erase 10. Using , scroll through the o[...]

  • Page 79

    77 4. Pressing the Menu key di splays two options in the upper righ t corner of the display screen, they are: ¨ V iew (Permits you to view previous calendar entrie s). ¨ Add New (Permits you to add a new calendar entry). 5. T o enter a new event, ent er your event information. Up to 32 characters can be entered. For more in formation on T ext and[...]

  • Page 80

    78 5. Press to display the options . Sele ct one of th e foll owing: ¨ Add New: Allows you to add an event ¨ Ed it: Allows you to edit the event ¨ Erase : Allo ws you to d elete the ev ent. 6. After an optio n is selected fol low the display pro mpts to contin ue. Calendar Y our phone features a Ca lendar to keep track of im portant dates and ev[...]

  • Page 81

    79 Date Allows you to speci fy th e calenda r date you w ish to view . O nce th is date has been e ntered into the display sc reen it allows you t o view ot her even ts wit h the sa me dat e. Jump to date Jump To Date a llows you t o sp ecify the c alen dar date y ou wish to view . Once the d ate is obt ained you can enter , edit and erase ev ents [...]

  • Page 82

    80 To Do List The T o Do List can help you keep track of, and prioritiz e the things you need to do. Y ou can e nter and pri oritize up to 30 ite ms. How to create a to do list 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Scheduler . 3. Press for T o Do List. 4. Select the key for opt ions. 5. Select the required op tion by toggl ing the key . 6. Ent[...]

  • Page 83

    81 4. Press and using the navigation keys find the T o Do List item you want to change. 5. Press the key t o sele ct th e corr ect opti on. Your choic es are : ¨ Add New ¨ Edit ¨ Erase 6. Continue to add a new item, edit or erase an existing item by following the prompts. Count down Have you ever wanted to know how much time it takes you to do s[...]

  • Page 84

    82 6. Enter the dat e and ti me that you w ant to “ Countdown” t o. For example, if today’ s dat e is November 10, 2000 and you wish to know how many months, days, an d hours are left b efore 7:00 PM February 1 4, 2001 e nter the ti me 07: 00 PM a nd the d ate 02 /14/200 1. ¨ Y ou can press t he digital keys or for AM or PM. Th e volume keys[...]

  • Page 85

    83 Worl d Time Wo rld T ime di splay s wha t ti me i t is in t wenty -four diffe rent time zones around the world t ogether with one or more major cities, st ates, regions or countries in a time zone. Checking the Current T ime in A nother City or Country 1. Press to disp lay the men u. 2. Press f or Scheduler 3. Press for Worl d Time 4. The displa[...]

  • Page 86

    84 5. Use the scroll keys ( ) to set t he operator for yo ur calculation. Y our choices a re: ¨ [+] addition ¨ [-] subtraction ¨ [x] multiplication ¨ [/] division 6. Press the digit keys to ent er the second number of your calc ulation. 7. Press to perform the calculation and see the result, or: 8. Y ou can continue to perform calculat ions wit[...]

  • Page 87

    85 Alarm Y our phone has an alarm clock function with three separate alarms. Each alarm can be set t o go off onc e, or daily at a s et programmed time. On ce you set an al arm, it is easy to change it’ s time or to tu rn it off. Alarm set 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Schedul er . 3. Press for Alarm Cloc k. 4. Select the alarm you w[...]

  • Page 88

    86 Sounds Ringer Op tions Y our phone provides a variety of r inger options t hrough the Sounds menu. These opt ions allow you to customize your ringer t ype and ringe r volu me sett ing s in ord er to eas ily recog niz e a certai n type of inco ming cal l. Adjusting Ring er Volume (Quickly) From the standby mode, you can adjust the volume of the r[...]

  • Page 89

    87 4. Eith er pre ss the numeri c key , or scroll to the option and select it. Th e screen displays the volume icon which changes acco rding to the setting selected. 5. Press to save the desired volume. The display ic on changes to reflect t he new settin g. 6. When the desired setting is reached, press the key to save th e setting . 7. Y ou can pr[...]

  • Page 90

    88 4. Either press the numeri c key , or sc roll and sel ect the option of choice using the key to activat e that opti on. 5. Press the scroll k ey to scan through the n ine ring er ty pes, twe nty fo ur melody tones, and ten download able ring tones. Each to ne plays as you scroll th rough the o ption s. 6. When the desired ringer type is displ ay[...]

  • Page 91

    89 2. Press for Soun ds. 3. Press for Ringer T ype . 4. Press for W eb. 5. Press the correspon ding numeric key , o r scroll to select the type of message option then choo se from twenty four melody tones, nine distincti ve rings, and ten downlo adable ring to nes. T o lock in your choice of melod y or ri nger press . 6. T o cancel, press t o retur[...]

  • Page 92

    90 Browser M SG Brows er mess ages are mess ages th at are re ceived from the Intern et. Y ou must have an account setup online for this option. Note : You must have web service from the ca rrier for this opt ion to wo rk. All applicable charges app ly when connecting to the web browser . Any email that is received on your internet account is displ[...]

  • Page 93

    91 Minute be ep Y ou can set the minute beep option to sound an a lert 50 seconds before each elapsed minute to remind you of the length of the current call. T o turn minute beep on or off: 1. Press to displa y the menu . 2. Press for Sounds. 3. Press for Alerts. 4. Press for Minute Beep . 5. Sc roll th rough the Alert me nu be tween O ff/On . When[...]

  • Page 94

    92 6. T o cance l, press to return to the previou s menu. Connect With the Connect option set to on, the phone sounds a connect alert tone when your call is connected. T o set the co nnec t aler t On or Of f: 1. Press to di spla y the m enu. 2. Press for Soun ds. 3. Press for Aler ts. 4. Press for Connect. 5. Scroll betw een On/Off. When the desi r[...]

  • Page 95

    93 5. Scroll between On/Off. When the desired setting is displ ayed, press to save. 6. T o cancel, press to return to the previou s menu. Fa d e When the Fade menu option is set to on, the phone sounds an alert when a dropped call occurs during conversation because of a signal fade. ¨ Press to clear the message and re turn to standby mode. ¨ If t[...]

  • Page 96

    94 Roa m When th e roam alert optio n is tu rned On , a disti nct ive al ert ton e is heard when you leave the network coverage are a. T o se t a disti nctiv e ringe r fo r incomi ng roa m calls : 1. Press to di spla y the m enu. 2. Press for Sounds. 3. Press for Al ert s. 4. Press for Roam. 5. Sc roll betwe en On/Off. When the desire d settin g is[...]

  • Page 97

    95 1. Press to disp lay the men u. 2. Press for Sounds. 3. Press for Alerts. 4. Press for Privacy . 5. Scroll between On/Off. When the desired setting is displ ayed, press to sav e. 6. T o cancel, press key to retu rn to th e previo us men u. Voice Volume The V oice V olume option allows y ou to adjust the voice volume of the recei ver . 1. Press t[...]

  • Page 98

    96 Roam R inger When this option is On, a distinctive ringer is heard when an incoming call i s re ceived ou tside y our loca l cov erage a rea. T o set the r oam r inger On or Off : 1. Press to di spla y the m enu. 2. Press for Soun ds. 3. Press for Roam Ringer . 4. Scroll betw een On/Off. When the desi red setting is displa yed, press to save. 5.[...]

  • Page 99

    97 Power On/Off When the Power On/Of f option is set to on, t he phone sounds an alert when: ¨ When the handset i s powered on or off. ¨ The phone experien ces a dropped or failed cal l. ¨ The phone enters or leave s a service area. T o set the sound al ert On or Off: 1. Press to displ ay the men u. 2. Press for Sou nds. 3. Press for the Power O[...]

  • Page 100

    98 Display These settings determine what is displayed on the phones LCD s creen. Display Options Y our phone has sever al display opt ions. They allow you to: ¨ Display your own phone number . ¨ Control wh en and how long your backl ight is acti ve. ¨ Define a personal greeting up to 30 characters. ¨ Set the language ( English or Spanish ) used[...]

  • Page 101

    99 4. Scroll throu gh th e menu options: ¨ Always On ¨ Always Off ¨ 7 seconds ¨ 15 seconds ¨ 30 Seconds ¨ On when fl ip open 5. When the desired option is di splayed, press to save. Banner The Banner option allows you to edit t he banner dis played on the standby screen. It can also be used as your ID when se nding an e-mail. Enter the banner[...]

  • Page 102

    100 ¨ Exit 5. Press t o scroll th rough the optio ns. 6. When the desired optio n is displayed, press to select. 7. En ter y our ba nn er . 8. Select to save it. Animation The Animation option allows y ou to select the animation seque nce for your phone. T o select animation options: 1. Press to display t he menu . 2. Press for Display . 3. Press [...]

  • Page 103

    101 6. Pressing returns you to the Animation opti ons menu. 7. Choosing the ‘Power off ’ option al lows you to scroll throu gh the animation image s available. 8. When the desired option is di splayed, press to save the sett ing. Selecting returns you to the Animation options menu. 9. Choosing the ‘Idle 1’ option al lows you to scroll throu[...]

  • Page 104

    102 4. Press to retu rn to st andby mod e. T o view your phone num ber d uring a conv ersa tion: 1. Press to display the In-Use Menu. 2. Press for My Phone #. Your phone number will displa y . 3. Press to return t o the previou s menu. Langua ge The Language option changes the language on the phone to English or Spanis h. T o chan ge la nguages : 1[...]

  • Page 105

    103 Set Time Y our phone is equipped with a standard clock. T o set the cl ock: 1. Press to display the men u. 2. Press for Display . 3. Press for T im e. 4. Sc roll to select On or Off. 5. When the desired option is di splayed, press to s ave the se tting. 6. Press to return to th e previo us menu. Auto Hyphen With the Auto Hyphen option set t o o[...]

  • Page 106

    104 LCD C on trast The LCD (Liquid Cryst al Display) has c ontrast setting tha t can help you see the screen better in different lighting conditions. T o set th e LC D con trast: 1. Press to display t he menu . 2. Press fo r Disp lay . 3. Press f or LCD Contrast. 4. Scr oll betwe en the c ontrast settin gs to dete rmine the most visible . 5. When t[...]

  • Page 107

    105 Voice d ial Voice Dialing Y our phone features voice di aling. When on a digital or analog network, you can call up to 20 stored names simply by speaking the name into the microphone. Using the voice dialing option requires that you first program the phone to recognize the name of the person you are ca lling . Tips on Rec ordi ng N ames ¨ A vo[...]

  • Page 108

    106 Record The phone provides voice prompts and screen displays to guid e you through the recording pr ocess. T o program the phone for voice diali ng: 1. Press to di spla y the m enu. 2. Press fo r Voice Di al. 3. Press f or Record. The phone pr ompts you to record a name. 4. Wait for a beep and then say the n ame. The phon e stores th e name and [...]

  • Page 109

    107 Play/Erase The Play/Erase option is used to review and erase dialing entries. T o play voic e dia lin g entr ies: 1. Press to displ ay the men u. 2. Press for V oice Dial. 3. Press for Review . A list of stored voice dial numbers displays. (The names a lso displ ay if stored in th e Phone Book). 4. Pre ss the dig it key to se lect the d esire d[...]

  • Page 110

    108 6. If you wish to exit without removing any voice dialin g entries press and you will return to the previous menu . Set Active V oice dialing is always on once you have programmed the phone to accept voice dialing entries and associated the phone number s. T o place voice dialing calls, press and hol d . Then say the name into the pho ne after [...]

  • Page 111

    109 3. Press fo r T ra ining. 4. Hold the phone to your e ar and f ollow t he in structions. Undo Trai n T o undo the training, f ollow these steps: 1. Press to display the men u. 2. Press for Vo ice Dial. 3. Press for Un T rain ing. Y our phone ’ s screen displays’ un-training control words proceed?’ Sele ct to ‘ Un train’ or to return t[...]

  • Page 112

    110 Voice memo Voice Mem o Y our phone can rec ord five se parate voice m emos. The t otal voice memo time for all five memo s ca n be up to fou r min utes in l ength . When re cord ing, a ti mer is di splaye d that indica tes the length o f the recording. An alert sounds and the phone tells you that the recording time has expired. 1. Press to disp[...]

  • Page 113

    111 8. Press to review the v oice memo. Th e screen displays t he len gth of the recording with the date and t ime. 9. Press to rerecord the voice memo. 10. Press to save the voice memo and add a title. 11. T he T itle Edit screen is displayed. Ente r a title and pre ss to save. Play/Erase T o review a voic e memo: 1. Press to display the men u. 2.[...]

  • Page 114

    112 Call Answer Call Answer allows you to have incoming messages stored directly into the phone. When the Call Answer option is turned on, the c allers mess age i s rec orde d dire ctly into memo ry . This u ses the v oice memo memory , so the amount of time availa ble is dependent on the available memory less any voice memos . The total talk time [...]

  • Page 115

    113 7. Press to save your choice and re tur n t o th e pre viou s scr een 8. Pressing returns you to the previous screen. Default Greeting A default greeting is used to welcome incoming callers when the Call Answer option is enabled. The default message is “Please leave a brief mess age afte r the to ne”. Call Scr een Use t his o ption to acti [...]

  • Page 116

    114 Wait Ti me Use this opti on to set the amount of tim e the caller waits to leave a message on the phone . 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press f or V oice Record. 3. Press for Call Answe r . 4. Press for Config. 5. Press for Wait T ime. 6. Press left or right to display th e followin g wait times: ¨ No Ring ¨ After 3 seconds ¨ After 5 seco[...]

  • Page 117

    115 Inbo x 1. Press to display the men u. 2. Press for V oice Record. 3. Press for Call Answer . 4. Press for Inbox. 5. The Message Li st is disp layed. The f ollowing opt ions are available: ¨ Press to Play the message. ¨ Press to go back. ¨ Press for option. 6. If i s pressed, t he followi ng options are availabl e: ¨ Info - Pre ss 1 to d isp[...]

  • Page 118

    116 Games Game Menu Using your phone you have the ability to play the following games: 1. Push Push 2. Fly Ribon 3. Puzzle W orld 4. Spider Hunter Push Push T o open Push Push: 1. Press to di spla y the m enu. 2. Press for the Games me nu. 3. Press f or the Push Push game. 4. When the game’ s ‘start screen’ is displayed, press to start an d p[...]

  • Page 119

    117 K ey Commands The following opt ions are displaye d when available: KEY HELPER: Displays each key’ s function. - Move Up - Move Down - Move Left - Move Right - Previous st age - Next stage - Res tart stag e - Clr Undo - End Exit Fly Ri bon T o open Fly Ribon: 1. Press to display the men u. 2. Press for the G ames menu. 3. Press for the Fly Ri[...]

  • Page 120

    118 Puz zle W orl d T o open Puzzle World: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for the Games me nu. 3. Press for the Puzzle World game. 4. Use to select the type of puzzl e. The choices are 3x3 or 4x4. Object The object of the game is to rearrange the tiles of the puzzle to make the picture di splay correct ly . T o rearrange t he tiles, you c a[...]

  • Page 121

    119 Spider Hu nter T o open Spider Hunter: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for the Games menu. 3. Press f or the Spid er Hunter game. 4. Press any key to start the game. 5. Select the level by pressi ng for easy or for hard. Object The object of the game is to drop the potted plants on the spiders from the top of the wall. To drop the plants[...]

  • Page 122

    120 Setup Auto Retry When the Auto retry option is activated, your phone automaticall y retries the last call up to ten times when a connection fails. How to ena ble Auto R etry . 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Setup. 3. Press for Auto Retry . The Auto Retry screen displays. 4. Press to toggle between Off, every 10 seconds, every 30 sec[...]

  • Page 123

    121 Auto Answer When the Auto a nswer option is a ctivated, your phon e automatically answers calls a fter a specifie d number of r ings. This option is use ful when driving or y ou are unable to a nswer the phone. If Auto Answer is set to ‘Off ’, the phone does not answer the incoming call. If y ou do no t answer the call it is auto matic ally[...]

  • Page 124

    122 Answer Mode When the Answer mode option is activated, your phone allows you to sele ct a spec ific ans wer mo de when re ceiv ing an inc omi ng call . Y our phone can be pr eset to answer when you do any of the following: ¨ by send key: You can answer the phone by pressing ¨ by flip open: You can answer t he phon e by op ening th e phone ’ [...]

  • Page 125

    123 3. Press for T one len gth. The T one le ngth scre en disp lays. 4. Press to scr oll betw een ‘ Norma l’, and ‘Lon g’. Press to save. 5. Pressing returns you to the previous screen. Set NAM Y our Samsung phone can store two NAMs (Numerical Assignment Module, and is essentially you r phone number). Thi s allows you to have two phone numb[...]

  • Page 126

    124 Roam O ption Y our Samsung phone allows you t o set the roaming option. T o sele ct t he Sy stem: 1. Press to di spla y the m enu. 2. Press for Setup. 3. Press for Roam Option. T he Roam Opt ion screen is displ ayed. 4. Scroll between ‘No Ro aming’, ‘Automatic-A ’ or ‘Auto matic-B’. 5. When the desired optio n is displayed, press to[...]

  • Page 127

    125 1. Press to dis play the menu. 2. Press for Setup. 3. Press for Da ta/F ax. The Dat a Mode scre en disp la ys. 4. Use the scroll keys t o toggl e between : ¨ Data/F ax Off: (No incoming Data/Fax calls can be received.) ¨ Fax for Next Call: (Wai ting for Fax Call. No V oice Calls can be received for n ext 10 mi nutes.) ¨ Fax un til Powered Of[...]

  • Page 128

    126 Rec ei v in g a fa x T o re ceive a fax : 1. Ensure that your phone is c onnect ed to your PC and is powered on. 2. Press to display the menu. 3. Press for Setup. 4. Press f or Data / Fax. 5. Scroll and select “Fax for Next Call”. 6. Press to save. The screen displays “Waiting for Fax call. Note : No in coming V oice Calls can be received[...]

  • Page 129

    127 Changing your phone b ack to vo ice call ing 1. Press to disp lay the men u. 2. Press for Setup. 3. Press for Data/Fax. 4. Scroll and select “Data/Fa x Off”. 5. Press to save. The scree n displays “No inco ming Dat a/Fax ca lls can be rece ived”. Ending a fax or data call The usual way of ending a call, like closing the phone, do not en[...]

  • Page 130

    128 Set Netw ork Y our phone i s preset to di gital mode. If you wish to pl ace a call in analog mode use this menu. Y our phone allows you to search for analog servic e. T o Set Ne twork: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Setup. 3. Press for Set N etwor k. 4. Press to scro ll between the op tions and press to accept . ¨ Networ ks: The ph[...]

  • Page 131

    129 Mail Kit The Mail Kit a llows you to c reate, send, r ead, and save your message s. Y our phone receives four kinds of messages: voicemail , text, numeric pages, and br owser messa ges. T o access the Mail ki t, pres s or . The Mail kit c ontains the fol lowing menus: ¨ New Messages ¨ Inbox ¨ Outbo x ¨ Delivery ¨ MSG Setup Mobile Originati[...]

  • Page 132

    130 2. Press fo r New Message. 3. Enter the emai l address or p hone number o f the recipi ent. Press to di splay t he foll owin g entry o ptions : ¨ T9 W ord ¨ ABC ¨ Symbol ¨ 123 ¨ Exit ¨ .com ¨ .net ¨ Phonebook Note : Multip le addresses can be entered into the “Message T o” screen by separating the ad dress entries with a spa ce. For[...]

  • Page 133

    131 ¨ Exit ¨ Canned 7. Press to return to the message body . 8. Key in the message using the key pad. A coun ter in the top right corner of the display screen indicates the remaining chara cters available. 9. Press to “Accept” the message. 10. The following choice s are available: ¨ Send - Send the message ¨ OK - Save t he Message ¨ CLR - [...]

  • Page 134

    132 Multiple Addre ssing Mult iple add ressing allo ws you to send mobi le SM S messa ges to multiple email or phone numbers by entering them in the “Message T o” scre en when crea ting a n ew SM S mess age. T o enter mul tiple addres ses: 1. Press to display the Mail Kit menu . 2. Press fo r New Message. 3. Enter the email ad dress or p hone n[...]

  • Page 135

    133 — 2 days — 3 days ¨ Deferr ed Delivery - This setti ng allow s you to delay the delivery of the outgoing message . The available ch oices are: — Now — 30 min. — 1 hour — 2 hours — 12 hours — 1 day — 2 days — 3 days ¨ Delivery Ackn owledge - This settin g allows you to request a del ivery acknowledgement tha t the message w[...]

  • Page 136

    134 7. Press . View ing Me ssages T o vi ew a mes sage : 1. Press to display the Mail Kit menu . 2. Press for Inbo x. 3. Press for T ext. New Messages 1. Press for t he menu. 2. Press for Mail Kit. 3. Press for New Messages. 4. The “Message T o ” screen is displayed. 5. Press for the Mod e menu. Select th e desired ent ry mode from the follow i[...]

  • Page 137

    135 ¨ Exit Note: If you choose the “Phonebook” op tion, fo llow the promp ts to return to the “Message T o” screen. 6. When you h ave entered the recipient information in the “Message T o” screen, press t o continue. The “New Message” main screen is displayed. 7. Enter the desired message in the space provided. The nu mber displaye[...]

  • Page 138

    136 Inbox Y our phone receives inc oming messages in both standby a nd send modes. When you are on a call and a message is received, your phone automa tical ly mut es the ri nger and provi des the cal l wait ing tone (this is to avoid ringing in your ear while you are trying to speak). Receiving a m essage in stan dby mo de When your phone receives[...]

  • Page 139

    137 provides options for reviewing t he sender’ s name, phone number , time / date stamp and the message. T o review a stored (or old) numeric page, text message, or browser message from the standby mode: 1. Press to displa y the Mai l Kit menu. The numb er of ne w (unread) messages displays next to the associated message type in the menu. 2. Pre[...]

  • Page 140

    138 2. Press for Outb ox. 3. Press for Sent. Stored The Stored box keeps a record of the messages that have been sav ed or not finished prior to sending a new message. T o access the Stored menu: 1. Press to open the Mail Kit. 2. Press for Outb ox. 3. Press for Stored. Delivery Acknowleg ment If Delivery Acknowledgement is s et to “on” by using[...]

  • Page 141

    139 MSG Setup The message se tup allows you to confi gure the followin g options: ¨ General - The gen eral setting allows you t o configure th e scroll timer and message remind features. ¨ New Message - The new message options all ow you to default input options that automati cally populate the new SMS messages. These opti ons inclu de cal l back[...]

  • Page 142

    140 save or er ase th e m essage , scr oll t o th e next or p revi ous m essa ge, o r extract a phone number that is included in the message. 1. While reviewing a message, press (to call the phone numb er). 2. While reviewing a message, press for Op tions: 3. Scroll throu gh the menu with t he key . Press to select the option. The following opt ion[...]

  • Page 143

    141 Message Time Y ou can select one of three time stamps to be used for your incoming messages. The time stamps to choose from are: ¨ UTC (Universal Time Coordinated). This stamps messages with the time setting from the message center . The time stamp is based on G reenwich Mean T ime. ¨ Local T ime. This stamps messages with the local time base[...]

  • Page 144

    142 ¨ OK: Save M es sage ¨ CLR: Back to Ed it ¨ END: Discard and quit. 10. Choose the desired op tion and press the correspo nding key . Message Mem ory Capa city Y our phone can store up to 16k or 94 messages. This storage capacity includ es all me ssag e types ; numer ic pag e, VMN (v oicem ail notification), text, and browser . The number of [...]

  • Page 145

    143 Note: Different ringer types can be set to notify you that a new voicemail has been received. T o set options, see “Ringer T ype ” on page 87 Liste ning to y our Mes sages T o li sten to n ew mes sages: Note: Applicable charges apply when checking your voicemail. This is considered an out going call. 1. Press to display the Mail Ki t menu. [...]

  • Page 146

    144 Security Secu rity Fea ture s Y our phone provides security options, including a u ser -programmable lock code and special phone number features. T o access the Security menu in standby mode, press , , and enter the 4-digit lock code. (normally t he lock code i s the last 4-digits of your p hone number). Press the associated numeric key to acce[...]

  • Page 147

    145 3. Press for Lock Phone. 4. Scroll throu gh th e option s: ¨ Never: The phone remains unlo cked. ¨ Now: Th e phone locks imme diately and stay s locked until the lock code is ente red. ¨ On P ower -Up: The phone locks au tomatic ally the next t ime your phone is powered on and stays locked until the lock code i s entered. ¨ Press to save th[...]

  • Page 148

    146 Restrict This feature allows y ou to restri ct the use of your phone . T o restrict t he phone: 1. Press to display t he menu . 2. Press f or Security . 3. Enter your current loc k code. 4. Press for Restrict. 5. Press to scroll between ‘Y es’ or ‘No’ . Press to confi rm the restriction. 6. Press to exit . Lock Cod e The default lock co[...]

  • Page 149

    147 6. Press to save the ne w lock code. 7. Press to exit. Note: Your phone does not allow viewing of the lock code unless you know the lock code (this is for obvious security reasons). So, if you change the loc k code, be sure to write do wn or memorize the new code. Emergency # Y our phone provides the option of storing three emergency or special[...]

  • Page 150

    148 Storing num bers T o store speci al numbers: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Security and ent er your current lock code. 3. Press for Emergency #. 4. Press to the left and the screen will display the Emergency #: either 1, 2, or 3 on the screen. 5. Enter the special number . 6. If yo u scroll to th e right with th e key , the phone p[...]

  • Page 151

    149 Clea ring the Me mory Y ou can e rase all t he numbers st ored in your Phone Book and voice dial recordings. This is useful if you want to give your phone to a friend or family m ember , or i f you want t o erase all of your phone numbe rs. T o erase your phone book: 1. Press to display t he menu. 2. Press for Securi ty and e nter your cu rrent[...]

  • Page 152

    150 Reset ting th e Phone The Reset option resets the phone and return s all options to the factory default setti ngs. All your Pe rsonal s ettings (Phone Book, V oice Dial recordings, Messa ges, and Calendar) are not affected by re setting your phone. T o reset the phone: 1. Press to display t he menu . 2. Press for Security and enter your current[...]

  • Page 153

    151 3. Press for Privacy . 4. Press to the right to display Standa rd or Enhanced. 5. Press to ac cept setting an d exit.[...]

  • Page 154

    152 InUse Menu Y our phone i ncludes both a menu and an InU se menu. The InUs e menu is displa yed by pr essing the but ton while the phone i s being used. The InUse menu options are: 1. Mute/Quit - Mutes the microphone so that the caller cannot hear your conversation. Y ou can still h ear the call er , they just cannot h ear you. 2. Calls - Checks[...]

  • Page 155

    153 Usage guide lines: all about performance and safety Under stand in g Signal Stre ngth The quality of each call you make or re ceive, is depende nt upon the signal st rength in y our area. Y our phone inf orms you of the current signal st rength by di splaying a i con. The more bars dis played, the stronger t he signal. The signal s trength indi[...]

  • Page 156

    154 modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units. Expo sur e To Ra dio Fr equ ency Signa ls Y our wireless handhe ld portable telephone i s a low power radio transm itte r and re ceiv er . When it is ON, it re ceiv es and a lso tran smits radio frequency (RF) sig nals In August, 1996. t he Federal C ommunic[...]

  • Page 157

    155 Tips o n Eff icient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently: ¨ Extend you r an tenna fu lly . ¨ Do not touch the ant enna unnecessaril y when the phone is i n use. Contac t with the ante nna affects call qual ity and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwi se needed. How to Order Accessories Most Samsu[...]

  • Page 158

    156 MA Y BE A BATTER Y OR PHONE MEL T DOWN. YOUR W ARRANTY OF COURSE , WOUL D BE NULL AN D VOID. Operating a Motor Vehicle Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if us ing your pho ne while dr iving , please: ¨ Give full atte ntion to drivi ng - driving safely is you r[...]

  • Page 159

    157 Other M edica l Devi ces If you use any other persona l medical device , consult the manufacture r of you r de vice t o de term ine i f the y ar e ade quate ly shi eld ed f rom exte rnal RF energy . Y o ur phy sici an may be able to assist you in obtaining this i nformation. T urn your phone Off in health care facil ities when any re gulations [...]

  • Page 160

    158 Blasting Areas T o avoid interfering with bl asting operations, turn your phone Off when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “T urn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and inst ructions. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres T urn your phone Off when in any area w ith a potential explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instruct ions[...]

  • Page 161

    159 Caut ion s Any changes or modifications t o your phone not expressly approve d in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authorit y to operate t his equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas, and chargers. The use of any unauthorized accessor ies may be da ngerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if[...]

  • Page 162

    160 Your Phone as a Network Device Y our telephone require s a service provider to send and receive calls. Y our phone is only one part of a system or “network” of devices that makes it possibl e for you t o send and receive call s, tex t messa ges, voice message, access the Internet using the minibrowser , and to take advantage of all of the o[...]

  • Page 163

    161 CA UTION: If you t urn off your phone during a d ownload, your phone (or some features) may not work properly in the network. If this happens don’t worry , contact your service provider for help in correc ting th e prob lem. Acknowled ging Sp ecial Precauti ons and the FCC an d Industry Can ada Notice Caut ion s Only use approved batteries, a[...]

  • Page 164

    162 interfe rence to rad io com munica tio ns. How ever , th ere is no guaran tee that inter feren ce wi ll not occu r in a par tic ular in stall ation ; if this equipment d oes cause h armful interf erence to radio or televisio n reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment of f and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the i[...]

  • Page 165

    163 Samsung T-300 Phon e with Ex tended Battery T alk Time Digital: 300 Minutes Analog: 135 Minutes Standby Time Digital: 180 Hours Analog: 22 Hours Owner's Record The model number , regulatory number and seri al number are located on a name pla te insid e the bat tery co mpar tment . Recor d the seri al number in the space provided below . Th[...]

  • Page 166

    164 The U .S. Food and Dr ug Ad min istr atio n's C ent er f or Dev ice s and Rad iolog ica l Hea lth Consum er Up date on Mobil e Phon es FDA has been receiving inq uiries about the safety of mobile p hones, including cell ular phones and PCS phones. The f ollowing summar izes what is known--and what remains unknown--about whether these produ[...]

  • Page 167

    165 developed more than twice as many such ca ncers when they were exposed to RF energy compared to controls. There is much uncerta inty among scientists abou t whether results obtained from animal studies a pply to the use of mobile phones. First, it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans. Seco nd, many of the st[...]

  • Page 168

    166 Cellular T elecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) in particul ar is expected to lead to FDA provid ing research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA- funded research based on such recommendations. T wo othe r studies of interest have bee n reported recently i n the li terature: 1. T wo grou ps o f 18 pe opl e were exp ose[...]

  • Page 169

    167 What is FDA's ro le concerning the saf ety of m obile ph ones? Under the law , FDA does no t review the safety of radiatio n-emitting consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However , the agency has authority t o take action if mobile phones are shown to emit radiation at a le[...]

  • Page 170

    168 source of the RF , since the exposure l evel drops off dramatically with distance. For example, they could switch to: • a mobile phone i n which the antenna i s located outside th e vehicle, • a hand-held phone with a built- in antenna connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the car or built in to a separate package, o r [...]

  • Page 171

    169 Limited Wa rranty 1.What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICA TIONS AMERICA, INC. ("SAMSUN G") warrants the original purchaser that SAMS UNG's Phones and accessorie s are free from defects i n material a nd workmanship under normal use and service for a period commencing on the date of purchase and continuing for th[...]

  • Page 172

    170 charging the battery , (ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidenc e of tam perin g, or (ii i) the ba ttery h as been u sed in equipment other t han the Samsung phone for which it i s specified. 3. What ar e SAMSU NG's Obli gati ons? Duri ng the app licab le war ranty period, SAMSU NG will re pair or replace, at SAMSUNG[...]

  • Page 173

    171 applic abl e law , sams ung sh all not be liable fo r any sp ecia l, inci dental, consequential, indi rect or similar da mages, loss of profits, damages to purchaser's prope rty or i njury to pur chaser or other parties ari sing out of the use, misuse, or inability to use any samsung phone or accessory , breach of warranty , breach of cont[...]

  • Page 174

    172 NOTICE: Samsung is not, in any cas e, liable for any consequential damage ca used by the pr oduct. For your convenience, if you prefer to use an ear -mic rophone, pleas e call (800) SAMSUNG to purchase a compatible ear micropho ne for the produ ct.[...]

  • Page 175

    173 Numerics 0 / next key , 70 A Accessing menus b y scrolling , 29 Acce ssi ng m enu s usi ng s hort cut nu mbe r , 30 Adding a name ri nger , 58 Adjusting ringer volume , 86 Air time , 45 Alarm , 85 Alarm set , 85 Alerts , 90 Anima tion , 100 Answer mode , 122 Answering a call , 50 Anten na , 17 Assigning a Specific Memory Addre ss , 53 Asteris k[...]

  • Page 176

    174 Charging with the travel charger , 37 Clearing the Memory , 149 CLR ( Cle ar ) key , 17 CLR key , 70 Connect , 92 Conversation/ Talk Mode , 32 Countd own , 81 D Data/ fax , 124 Delivery Acknowlegment , 138 Dialing in Lock Mode , 145 Dialing numbers fro m the phone book , 64 Disconnect , 92 Display optio ns , 98 Display screen , 17 Dispo sal of [...]

  • Page 177

    175 G Game s , 116 Games - Push Push , 11 6 Gettin g to know your phone , 17 Greeting (Defa ult) , 113 H Headset conne ctor , 18 I Installing the battery , 35 Interface , 21 Interface Adapter , 21 K Key beep , 90 L Last call , 45 LCD Contrast , 10 4 LED in dica tor , 18 Life tim e , 48 List of menu fu nctions , 24 Lock Code Setting , 146 Lock Mode [...]

  • Page 178

    176 Menu key , 19 Message , 142 Message Options , 139 Message Ringing , 140 Microphone , 19 Mini br ows er - exi ting , 67 Mini brow se r - la unch ing , 66 MSG Setup , 139 Multiple Addre ssing , 132 N Navigatio n key , 70 Numbe r entr y , 72 Numbered keys 0 , 70 Numbered keys 0 - 9 , 70 Numeric key funct ions , 19 O OK/Navigation k ey , 19 Outb ox[...]

  • Page 179

    177 Relation search , 61 Removing th e battery , 36 Resetti ng the Phone , 150 Return ing to the p revio us me nu , 30 Reviewing A irtime , 45 Ringer options , 86 Ringer type , 87 Roam , 94 Roam Optio n , 124 Roam ri nger , 96 S Scheduler , 75 Scheduler - How to schedule an event , 77 Scheduler - How to view an event , 77 Secret phone book numbers [...]

  • Page 180

    178 Symbol entry , 73 T Tips on recording names , 105 Tone lengt h , 122 Turning your phone of f , 23 Turning your phone on , 22 U Unlocking t he Ph one , 145 Usage guide lines , 153 Using your phone’s menus , 29 V Version , 104 Voice dial , 105 Voice Dial - Play/Erase , 107 Voice dial - Record , 10 6 Voice dial - Set active , 10 8 Voice dial - T[...]