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samsung telecommunica tions america, inc. 1130 east arapaho ro ad richardson, texas 75081 phone: 972-761-7000 • fax: 972-761-7001 tech support: 888-987-help (4357) web site: www .samsungtelecom.com GH68-01125A U SER G U IDE SPH-T100 S ERIES USER GU IDE S PH- T100 Series[...]
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SPH-T100 Series DUAL-BAND TRI-MODE DIGIT AL TELEPHONE User Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future r efer e nce.[...]
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+PVGNNGEVWC N2TQRG TV[ All Intelle ctua l Proper ty , as defined be low , owned by or which is otherw ise the proper ty of Sa msun g or i ts resp ective supp lier s re lating to the S AMSUNG Phone, inclu ding but not limit ed to, ac cessories, parts, or softwar e rela ting thereto (t he “Pho ne System”), is pr oprietary to Sam sung and p rot[...]
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&+5%.#+/'41(9#44#06+'5 ':%.75+101(.+#$+.+6; EXCEPT AS SET F ORTH IN THE EX PRESS W ARRANTY CONT AINED ON THE W ARRANTY P AGE ENCLOSED WITH THE PR ODUCT , THE PURCHASER T AKES THE PRODUC T "AS IS", AND SAM SUNG MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IM PLIED W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHA TSOEVER WITH RESPECT T O THE PROD UCT [...]
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+PVTQFWE VKQP6Q;QW T5COUWPI 65GTKGU 2JQPG Congr atulations on the purc hase of your Samsung T100 Series Phone . Using the l atest digital technology , the Samsun g T100 Series Phone oper ates similar to other wireless phones, wh ile prov iding superior resonance a nd tone quality . Y our Sa msung T100 T r i-Mode p hone is[...]
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*QY6Q7UG6JKU /CPWC N This user guid e ex plains y our Samsung T100 p hone oper ations through ea sy-to-fol low instructions and ill ustrations. C heck out “Getting to Know Y our Phone” on page 2 to g et started understanding the functions of your p hone. Y ou’ll find m uch of what y ou need to know ab out using your ne w S amsung [...]
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K 6CDN G QH %QPVGPV U ;QWT%QPU WOGT 2CEMCIG )GVVKPI VQ -PQ Y ;QWT 2JQ PG 6WTPKPI [QWT2JQ PG1PCPF 1HH Turning It On 13 Turning It Off 13 ;QWT2JQP G U/ QFGU Standby M ode 14 Talk Mode 14 Power Sa ve Mod e 14 6JG6QR. KPGQHVJG&KUR NC[ 7UKPIVJG$CVVGT [?[...]
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KK $CUKE8QKEG %CNN(WPE VKQPUEQP VKPWGF Where You Ca n Use Your Phone 24 Setting Your Phone’s Roaming Abil ity 24 Using Call er ID 26 Call Waiting 26 Answ ering a Ca ll Wa iting Call 27 Using Thr ee-Way Ca lling 28 Using Ca ll Fo rwarding 29 Displaying Your Ph one Number 29 Mis sed Call s 30 Dropped Ca lls 30 Faile d Calls 30 Ke[...]
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KKK &KURNC[1RVKQP U Displaying My Ph one Number 41 Back light C ontr ol 42 Setting the Language of Your P hone 42 Personal Greeting 43 Displaying your Pho ne’s Software and Ha rdware Versions 43 4KPIGT 1RVKQP U Ringer Type S etting for Voice C alls 44 Ringer Volume S etting for Voice and Fa x Calls 45 Ringer Type S etting[...]
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KX 2JQPG$Q QM Viewing Stored Entr ies 57 Storing Ph one Numbers and Names 5 9 To Add a New Phon e Number to an E xisting Entry 60 Shortcuts to Storing Phone Numbers 6 1 Storing Ph one Numbers at th e End of a Call 6 1 Prepend a Phone Number 61 Adding a Name Ringer 6 2 %JCPI KPI;QW T2JQPG$Q QM Editing Phone B ook Number[...]
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X /GUUCI KPI Incomin g Message s 78 Reviewing Numeric Pages, Text Messages, and Br owser Message s 79 Messag e Opti ons 80 Message Ring ing 80 Message Time 81 Erasin g Individ ual Messa ges 81 Erasin g all Page /Text or Brows er Mes sages 82 Messag e Memo ry Capa city 82 Messages and Lock Mo de 82 ;QWT2JQP G U5GEW TKV[(GCVWTGU?[...]
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XK 6JG/KPK$TQ YUGT Launching the MiniBrowser 92 The Mi niBr owser S tart and End Prom pts 93 To End the MiniB rowser Session 9 3 The MiniBro wser Soft Keys 93 Navigating the MiniBrowser 9 4 Using Boo kmarks 96 Creating a B ookmark 96 Finding a Bookmark 96 Using Links 97 Making a Phone Call Whil e Using the MiniBrowser 9 7 (CZCPF&a[...]
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XKK 7UCIG)W KFGNKPG U #NNCDQWV2GT HQTOCP EGCPF5CHG V[ Understand ing Signal Strength 10 4 Understand ing Power Save Mod e 104 Understand ing how Your Phone Op erates 104 Specifications Subject to Change 104 Radio Frequency Safety 105 Emergency Ca lls 106 Maintaini ng Your Phone’s Peak Performance 1 06 Operat ing a Mo[...]
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;QWT%QPUWOG T2CEMCIG Y our cons umer packag e contains the f ollowing items: ♦ Samsung SPH-T100 Ph one with Ha nd Strap ♦ Samsung Exten ded Lithium-Ion Battery ♦ Sams ung T rave l Char ger ♦ User Guide and Acces sor y Card[...]
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)GVVKP I VQ -PQY ;QWT 2JQPG Accessories connector (hidden in this view)[...]
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)GVVKPI VQ-PQY ;QWT2JQPG E QPVKPWGF 1. LED Indicator: Flashes to indicate an incoming ca ll or messag e. When you hav e the phone closed and the ringer set to off, the LED indicator will not ify you t hat you have an incoming call or m essag e. ♦ Lights up (f lashes) f or a f ew seconds when y ou turn on the phone. 2. Hea[...]
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)GVVKPI VQ-PQY ;QWT2JQPG E QPVKPWGF 3. V oice Memo K ey: From St andb y mode: ♦ Press and ho ld i t to rec ord u p to 60 seconds of a udio. ♦ A total of tw o minutes of audio can be r ecorded in tw o separ ate V oice Memos. Eac h V oice Memo can be stor ed indefinitely or eras ed. ♦ Fr om Stand by mode, pres s brief l[...]
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)GVVKPI VQ-PQY ;QWT2JQPG E QPVKPWGF 5. OK / Mes sages Key: This key perf orms sever al useful functions: ♦ Fr om Standby or T alk m ode, press i t brief ly to access the Messag es menu. ♦ Fr om Stand by mode, pres s and hold it to acces s yo ur V oicemail. ♦ When entering a phone number , press it once to sav e the nu[...]
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)GVVKPI VQ-PQY ;QWT2JQPG E QPVKPWGF 7. SEND Key: This key perf or ms severa l useful functions. ♦ Press it to answ er calls. ♦ Dial a number and pr ess it to connect. ♦ Press it twice in S tandby mode to redia l the last outgoi ng numb er . ♦ Press and hold to use voice dialing ( this depends on y our setting; see?[...]
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)GVVKPI VQ-PQY ;QWT2JQPG E QPVKPWGF 9. / Shift / Scroll Ke y: ♦ When entering te xt, this key select s capit al lett er s, lower case letters or initial capital letters (see “Entering T e xt, Numbers, or Symbol s” on pag e 38). ♦ Allo ws scrol ling wh en viewin g menus, the Pho ne Book, the MiniBrows er , the Calend[...]
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)GVVKPI VQ-PQY ;QWT2JQPG E QPVKPWGF 1 1. Active Flip: Closing y ou r phon e ends a call and tu rns off the back- light.Ther e are sev eral option s you can set when y ou open the phone: ♦ Ans we r an incoming call. T o set this option, s ee “ Answ ering a Call” o n page 22. ♦ V oice dial someo ne. T o set this optio[...]
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)GVVKPI VQ-PQY ;QWT2JQPG E QPVKPWGF 13. 0 / Ne xt Key : ♦ This key functions as a normal “0” key when dialing or entering numb er s, an d ♦ displays the “Ne xt” matching wor d when entering te xt in T9 T ext Entr y mode. See “Entering T ext, Numbers, or Symbols” on page 38 for tex t entr y inf ormation. 14. [...]
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)GVVKPI VQ-PQY ;QWT2JQPG E QPVKPWGF 15. CLR Key: This key is used to erase numbers or char acters you ma y have en tered incorrectly , or to return to a previous scree n. ♦ T o erase a n incorrect digit or cha racter from the display screen, brief ly pre ss it once. ♦ T o erase a ll digits or c har acters from the sc[...]
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)GVVKPI VQ-PQY ;QWT2JQPG E QPVKPWGF 17. MENU Key: When in Standby or T alk mode, press this key to acces s menu items , and continue pressing it to s croll th rough menu i tems. When y ou reach the menu item you w ant, p ress . S everal other menus can be accessed by pressin g this key (see “Menus” on page 101 ). ♦[...]
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)GVVKPI VQ-PQY ;QWT2JQPG E QPVKPWGF 19. Speaker : Speaker f or list ening to voice co nve rsations. 20. Antenna: Makes the call sound clear est when it’ s full y ex tended. SEND END SEND END[...]
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6WTP KPI [QWT2J QPG 1P CPF1H H 6WTPKPI +V1P When y ou’ re ready to turn your phone on, fully e xtend the antenna f or best recept ion. Simpl y press and thr ee things happen : ♦ The LED indicator f lashes, ♦ the phone beeps , and ♦ the start -up grap hics beg in to play . The phone will then begin sear ching f or[...]
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;QWT 2JQPG U /QFGU 5V CPFD[/Q FG Standby is the m ost basic state of y our phone. The phone g oes into Standby mode soon after you turn it on, or if your phone is on, whenev er you brief ly pr es s . When your phone is in Standby mode, you will see the gre eting (the message dis play ed when you turn on your p hone), the time/da te[...]
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6JG6QR .KPGQHVJG&KURNC[ Displa y indicator s (or icons ) appear acr oss the top of y our phone’ s displa y scree n. The signal str ength and battery strength icons wi ll alw ays appear , but ot her icons ap pear based y our phone’ s opera ting mode. Sign al str engt h: This icon always appears when y our phone is on, a[...]
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Roaming: This icon displa ys when the phone is outside y our carrier’ s cover age a rea and receiving service from another ca rr ier’ s networ k. If you ar e: ♦ in y our home service area , this indi cator will not displa y . ♦ in a pr efe rred analog or di gital roam ing area (where your se rvice provider h as a ro aming agreem ent [...]
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7UKPI VJG $CVVG T[ Y our ph one comes pa ckaged with a partiall y c harged, rec hargeab le Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery so that you can us e yo ur phone imm ediately after it is ac tivated. +PUVCNNKPIVJG $CVVGT[ The batter y attaches to the phone very easily : 1. Gently la y the batter y into the slot mak ing sure tha t the botto[...]
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%JCTIKP IVJG$C VVGT[ Note: Only use Samsung- appro ved charg ers. These c harg ers are designed to m a ximize battery lif e. Using other char gers will inval idate your warranty and ma y cause damag e as w ell. Y ou c an te ll wh et her or not yo ur ba tte r y n eeds to be recharged by chec king the indicator (it’ s located in the up[...]
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%JCTIKP IYKVJVJG6TC XGN%JCTI GT The trav el ch arger allows you to c harg e y our phone’ s batter y from a standard wall outlet. Also, using the travel c harger allows yo u to make a phone call wh ile the battery is charging. The travel charg er will fully c harge an “empty” standard battery in about 3 hour s, and an “emp[...]
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$CUKE8QK EG%CNN (WPEVKQPU Note: Y our phone makes sev eral kinds of cal ls (v oice, fax , and data). This s ection e xplains v oice calling on ly . /CMKPIC 8QKEG%CNN T o place a voice call: 1. Press to po wer on y our phone. I f you s ee indicators on the dis play , this indicates your phone is on. Note th at yo u will not [...]
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+PEQOKPI %CNN0QVKHKECVKQ P Y our ph one signals a n incoming call or messag e in the f ollowing w ays: ♦ The bac klight illu minates. ♦ The red LED on the top of the ha ndset f lashes. ♦ The ringer sounds (unless y ou have set the ringer to V ibrat e or Off). Incoming cal l notificatio n continues until on e of the f ollowing eve[...]
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%QTTGEVKP I&KCNKPI /KUVCMGU T o correct a misdiale d digit: ♦ Press to er ase one digit at a ti me. ♦ Y ou can era se all the di gits at once by pres sing and holding i t down f or one second. #PUYGTKP IC%CNN There ar e three wa ys to answ er an incoming call. They’ re all easy . ♦ Press if the phone is a lready op en[...]
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4. Use the scr oll keys to toggle betw een: ♦ Car Kit O nly Y es - an incoming call will be ans wered automatically after tw o r ings. ♦ Car Kit O nly No - an incoming c all must b e ans wered manu ally . 5. Press to save the setting. #FLWUVKPI 8QKEG8QNW OG&WTKPI C%CNN Y ou can ad just the earpiece v olume dur ing a ca[...]
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5KNGPEKPI VJG4KPIGT &WTKPICP+P EQOKP I%CNN When the phone is open and ringing, press to silence (or mute) the ring er . When the phone is clos ed and ringing, pr ess the v olume keys to quickl y silence the ring er . Y ou can al so set the ring er to remain off. From S tandby mode, press the do wn v olume key until “R[...]
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Note: Remember , yo u r phone has two N A Ms (nume rical assignment mod ules - a.k.a. a phone number) and each NA M has its own ro aming settings. F or more inf or mation on this, see “Setting Y our NAM” on pag e 115. The four roaming modes are: ♦ A utomatic: The ph one adjusts automatica lly betw een Digital and Ana log mode, and will[...]
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7UKPI%CNNG T+& Note: Y ou may need to contact y our service provider to s etup the Calle r ID service. Y our Samsung p hone will su pport Caller ID as e xplai ned b elow . This fea ture tells y ou who is ca lling y ou by displa ying the caller’ s number when the ph one rings. If a ca ller’ s name an d number ar e stored in y ou[...]
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#PUYGTKP IC%CNN9C KVKPI%CNN T o answ er a Call W aiting call: 1. Press . The phone connects the ca lling party and places the current party on hold. 2. Press again to switc h between the two parties. Note: If y ou do not res pond to a Call W aiting notif ication, the phone logs the call in the Mis sed Calls Log and th en sends th[...]
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7UKPI6JTG G9C[%CNNKP I Note: Y ou may need to contact y our service provider to s etup the Three-W ay Ca lling service. Y our Samsung p hone will support Three-W ay Ca lling as e x plained below . Three-W ay Callin g lets you talk with two diff erent people at the same tim e. W hen you u se th is feature , you wil l be charge d norm[...]
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7UKPI%CNN(QT YCTFKP I Note: Y ou may need to contact y our service provider to s etup the Call Forwa rding se r vice. Y our Samsung phone will support Call Forw ardin g as expl ained below . With Call Forward ing, you c an have all o f your in coming c alls f orwar ded to another phone numbe r — even i f your phone is turned off. Whe[...]
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/KUUGF%C NNU Y our ph one keeps a list of calls that you do not ans wer when the phone is on and service is av ailable. Th e phone indica tes a missed call by dis playing a te xt notification on the scre en. Additionall y , if caller inf or mation is av ailable, a Misse d Call Log entr y is cr eated, and the screen displa ys the phone num[...]
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-G[$GGR8Q NWOG5GVVKPI The keys on your p hone beep wh en they are pres sed. The volume of the beeps can be easily set to one of thr ee levels. If yo u don’t want the k eys to beep at all, y ou can turn them off . T o set the key beep volu me: 1. P ress t o dis play th e Mai n Menu . 2. Pre ss for Se tup. 3. Press for Sounds . 4. P[...]
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#FXC PEGF 8QKEG %CNN KPI (GCVW TGU 2TGRGP F&KCNKPI The Prepend option lets you add d igits suc h as ar ea codes and netwo rk f eature activ ation codes to a phone number that is stored in your Phone B ook or Call Logs. T o prepend e xisting phone numbers in the Phone B ook: 1. P ress t o dis pl ay the Ma in Menu . 2. Press fo[...]
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5. P ress or for mo re options . 6. Press to Pr epend. 7. Enter the area code or fea ture activ ation code by pr essing the digit keys. F or featur e calls, pres s bef ore d ialing the featur e code. 8. Press to call the prepen ded number . 6QPG.G PIVJ5GVVKPI The tone length setting enables you to select short or long DTMF (dual-tone m[...]
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(QWTFKIKV0GVYQ TM&KCNKPI See “Dial ing Ab breviated Ph one Numbers” on pag e 66 f or an e xplanation of this feature. (KPFKPIC PF&KCNKP IC5VQTGF2JQ PG$Q QM0WODGT WUKPI(Q WT&KIKVU This fea ture allows you to enter a ny f our consecutive digits of a stored phone number , have yo ur phone [...]
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2CWUG&KCNKP I When y ou call automated s ystems (like ba nking services), you are often required to enter a pass word or account number . Instead of man ually e ntering the numbers each time, y ou can store the n umber s in y our Phone Boo k, separ ated by special charact er s calle d paus es. There ar e two kinds of pauses tha t can [...]
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♦ Press to enter a tw o second pa use. The letter “T” displa ys in the numb er , meaning tha t a “T imed” pause w ill occur at tha t point in the di aling sequence. Enter the digits that need to f ollow the pause (such as y our account numb er) . 3. Store the n umber in your Phone Book as you normal ly would by pr essing the key an[...]
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♦ Press f or a Hard P ause. The screen displays a “p” indicating a hard paus e. Enter the numb er to be sent a fter the pause by p ressi ng the digit k eys, and then p ress . After connecting, p ress again to tra nsmit the additional number . ♦ Press f or a two Second P ause. The screen displa ys a “T” indicating a timed paus e. [...]
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'PVGTKPI6GZV0WODGTUQT5[ODQNU At various times when using your phone, you will need to enter te xt. For e xample, when storing a name in the Phone Book, entering eve nts in y our Calendar , or creating a bookmark in the Minibrows er . When y ou are pr ompted to enter text, th e current te xt entr y mode will appear on t[...]
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5[ODQN'PVT[ Symbols ar e entered by changin g to the “Symbol” Input Mode and pres sing the soft key (1 throug h 9) f or the symbol you want. The symbols a re mapped to th e number keys When in Symbol input mode , press the key shown on the screen under the symbol that you desir e to enter . 6s6GZV'PVT[ T9wo rd, T9 T[...]
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#WFKDNG#NGTVU Y our phone will beep at y ou from time to time to let you kno w that certain things have h appened. Y ou can easily turn these beeps off or on. Foll owing is a de scription and a s imple procedure to tur n them on or off. 5GTXKEG#NGTV A service alert is two short beeps that sound when: ♦ The phone e xperiences a dr opp[...]
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&KURNC [1RVKQP U Y our phone h as sever al easy-to-use display op tions. These al low you t o: ♦ Displa y your own p hone number . ♦ Control whe n and how long y our bac klight is on. ♦ Define a personal g reeting of up to 12 ch aracters. ♦ Set the languag e (English or Fr ench) used on y our screen. ♦ V iew the har dwar e a[...]
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$CEMNKIJ V%QPVTQ N Y ou have several option s fo r setting how the backl ight turns on and off. Wh en the phone is c losed, the bac klight alw ays remai ns off, thus conse r ving battery power . When the f lip is open, the length of time that the backlight r emains on can be set as e xplained belo w . Rememb er that ba cklight use dr ains[...]
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2GTUQPC N)TGGVKP I Y our ph one comes fr om yo ur service provider pr og rammed with a g reeting. Th is gree t ing disp lays in Standby mode. Y ou can personalize this g reeting with anything y ou want up to 12 cha racters. Here’ s how to do it: T o modify y our personal gr eeting: 1. P ress t o dis play th e Mai n Menu . 2. Pre ss for [...]
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4K PIGT 1RVK QPU Y our ph one prov ides a v ariety of ringer opti ons in the S ounds menu. These opti ons allo w you to customize y our ringer type and ring er vol ume settings so that y ou can easily r ecognize when a certain type of c all is coming in. Note: T o quickly ad jus t your ring er volume (f or examp le, to quickl y turn it off o[...]
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4KPIGT8QNWO G5GVVKPIHQT8QKE GCPF(CZ%C NNU There ar e two ways to set the ringer v olume f or v oice and f ax call s: ♦ Fro m Standby mode, p ress the v olume keys until the desir ed vo lume is r eached. The options ar e High, Me d, Low , Vibrate, 1-Beep, or Off. ♦ In the Ma in Menu: 1. P ress t o dis play th e Mai n [...]
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7. Press th e scroll keys to scan ni ne ring types and four melod y tones. Eac h tone sounds as y ou scan the options. 8. When the d esired ring typ e sounds, pr ess to save the setting. 4KPIGT8QNWO G5GVVKPIHQT/G UUCIG%C NNU This feature en ables you to select a unique ringer v olume for incoming messag e calls. This v olume s[...]
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6. Press th e scroll keys to scan ni ne ring types and f our melod y tones. Eac h tone sounds as y ou scan the options. 7. When the d esired ring typ e sounds, pr ess to save the setting. 4KPIGT8QNWO G5GVVKPIHQT;QW T#NCTO This feature en ables you to select a unique ringer v olume for your al ar m. T o set the ring er vol ume [...]
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4KPIGT6[RG 5GVVKPIHQT&CVCCP F(CZ%CNNU This option enab les y ou to set a unique ring er type for data/fa x calls. T o set the ringer type for data/fax calls: 1. P ress t o dis play th e Mai n Menu . 2. Pre ss for Se tup. 3. Press for Sounds . 4. P ress for Ri nger T ype. 5. P ress for D ata/Fax In. 6. Press th e scro[...]
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8QKEG/G OQ Y our ph one can rec ord tw o separa te vo ice memos. Ea ch v oice memo can be up to one mi nute in length. When recor ding, a 60-second timer displa ys and an alert sounds to indicate when recor ding time exp ires. Note: The phone must be in a digital netw ork to recor d a v oice memo. When y ou ar e in a digital network , the[...]
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4GEQTFKP IC8QKEG %QPXGTU CVKQP %#76+10 : RECORDI NG A PHONE CONVERSA TION MA Y BE ILLEGAL IN SOME ST A TES AND/ OR TERRITORIES. PLEASE READ AND UNDERS T AND THE P ARAG RAPH TITLED “Y OUR PHONE’ S V OICE MEMO FE A TURE” ON P A GE 110 BEFO RE USING T HIS FEA TURE. This f eature is very convenient. Fo r instance sa y a fr iend y [...]
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8QKEG&KCNKP I Y our ph one fe atures V oice dialing . When on a di gital netw ork, yo u can call up to 20 store d names sim ply by s peaking the name into th e micro phone. Using th e voic e dialing option requir es that y ou first progra m the phone to r ecognize the name of the person you ar e calling . It’ s very easy to prog ram[...]
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5. Respond to the prompt by repeat ing the name after the beep e xactly as y ou did the first time. The phone s tores the name as a s econd sample a nd then requests the phone numb er . 6. Enter the phone num ber on the key pad. 7. T o store the phone numb er , press . The number you entered dis plays, along with the notificati on “Recorde[...]
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2NCEKPIC% CNN7UKPI8Q KEG&KCNKPI T o place a call usin g voice dial ing: 1. Press and hold or open the phone (if set in the Main Menu). 2. At the vo ice prompt, say the na me into the phone . ♦ If the phone recogni zes the name , then it sa ys the name to y ou and then connects y our call. ♦ If the phone does not r ecog[...]
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'TCUKPI 8QKEG&KCNKP I'PVTKGU T o erase a n individual v oice dialing entr y: 1. P ress t o dis play th e Mai n Menu . 2. Press for V oice Dial. 3. Press for Review . A list o f entries displays. 4. Press the digit key to selec t the desir ed entr y , or scroll to the desire d entr y and pr ess . The re corded nam e pla[...]
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-G[I WCTF T o avoid accidenta l key presses, y ou can enable the K eyGuard f eature. Ho wev er , you’ ll still be able to receiv e incoming cal ls and messag es. This fea ture also pr events needless batter y usage because the p hone does not re spond to any k e y presses and turns off the backlight. 6QCEVKXCVG-G[)WCTF 1. P ress t[...]
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'OGTIGP E[&KCNKPI Y ou can pl ace calls to 9 11 ev en if your p hone is lo cked (see “Lock M ode” on pag e 83). 911 calls ca n be made in analog service areas outside of y our ser vice provid er’ s networ k. %CNNKPI 1. Di al . 2. Press . Note: Ev en if y our account is r estricted, you can stil l dial 91 1, but [...]
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2JQPG $ QQM Y our phone lets y ou s tore up to 229 num bers and names in the Phone Book. Each entr y can hav e up to 6 as sociated ph one numbers. Each entry can contain up to 32 di gits including ha rd pauses, with an associa ted name of up to 12 ch aracters. Name entr y is optiona l. Stored phone number s can be categ orized as one of s[...]
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(KPFKPIUVQTGFGPVTKGUD[PCOG 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Press for Ph one Book. 3. P ress f or Fi nd Na me. ♦ S tore d nam es displa y in an al phabetic al list. 4. Using the alphan umeric keys enter the first char acter of the name that you want to f ind in your phone book. The phone sear ches for and displays the firs[...]
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5VQTKPI2JQ PG0WOD GTUCPF 0COGU T o store phone n u mbers and names : 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Press for Ph one Book. 3. Press for Add New Entry . 4. The scr een prompts f or the phone number . (Y ou can enter up to 32 digits.) Pr ess the digit k eys to enter the phone number . The number dis plays from left to right.[...]
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6Q#FFC0GY 2JQPG 0WODGTVQCP 'ZKUVKPI'PVT[ T o store phone n u mbers and names : 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Press for Ph one Book. 3. Press for Add New Entry . 4. The scr een prompts f or the phone number . (Y ou can enter up to 32 digits.) Pr ess the digit k eys to enter the phone number . The n[...]
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5JQTVEWVUVQ5VQTKP I2JQ PG0WODGT U Y ou can stor e a phone number quickl y by entering the number , and then press ing . Th en fol low the prompts to designa te the label, na me and entry . Y ou can quickly sav e a number after an incoming or outgoing call. See th e ne xt page f or “Stori ng phone numbers at the en d of a call.?[...]
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#FFKPI C0COG4KPI GT Y ou can associat e one of 13 differ ent ringers (four melo dies and nine tones) to numbers stored in y our Phone Book. W hen you receiv e an i ncoming call fr om a number matc hing an entry in yo ur Phone Book y our phone will s ound the associated ring er to announce the call. Note: If the Caller ID inf or mati[...]
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%JCPIK PI;Q WT 2JQPG $ QQM 'FKVKPI2JQ PG$Q QM0WODG TU Once y ou have sto red a number in the Phone Book you can easily chang e it. T o change a Phone Book entr y: 1. Fro m Standby mode, f ind the Phone Book entr y that you want to c h ang e by pres sing the or key and then scrolling to the name or numb er . 2. P ress t[...]
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5GETGV2JQP G$QQ M0WODGTU Y our ph one allows y ou to hide a confid ential number so that only a person with your p hone’ s lock code can view the number an d name. T o make a number s ecret, see “E diting Phone Book Numbe r s” on page 63. When you ha ve made the number secr et, the phone wil l not allow an yone to view info r [...]
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&K CN KPI PWODGT U HTQO VJ G 2JQPG $QQM Dialing numb ers from your Ph one Book is quick and e a sy . There ar e six methods e xplained bel ow . 5JQTVEWVUVQ/G OQT[&KCNKP I Scroll to th e number: From Standby mode, pr ess the or key to enter y our Phone Book list. Scroll until y ou find the desired person or num[...]
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&KCNKPI#D DTGXKC VGF2J QPG 0WODGTU Fr om Standby mode , your p hone allo ws yo u to dial a s hort digit string (f our digits f or exa mple) and b e immediatel y connected (if supported by your service provider). Fiv e and s ix digit strings w ill be imme diately con nected - simply dial the digits and press . T o dial a sma ller[...]
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%CNG PFCT Y our ph one fea tures a Calenda r to help y ou keep track of important dates and events, create T o Do Lists, set a Count Down al arm, chec k the time in a nother part of the w orld and perf or m numerical calculati ons. T o access your C alendar pres s . Press the associated di git key to access one of the Calenda r options or na[...]
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Entr y ref er to “Entering T ext, Numbers, or Symbols” on page 38. 5. Press to accept y our entr y . 6. Enter the Start T ime and Date, and pr ess . 7. Enter the End T ime and Date, and pr ess . 8. Select an alarm to notify you of y our event. Y our Alarm options ar e: 10 minutes Bef ore, 30 m i nutes Bef ore, 1 hour Bef ore, No Alarm an[...]
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/QPVJ8KGY Month view a llows you to v iew in ca lendar f or mat the current month, or a p ast or future month. In month vi ew , the cur rent date is highlighted on th e calendar . Days with sc heduled ev ents are unde rlined. In mo nth view , the scroll k eys wor k like this: ♦ Up/down keys or mov e up or down the Calendar by o ne week.[...]
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,WOR6Q&CVG Jum p T o Date allows you to specify the calendar date you want to view . Once at your desired date you ca n enter , edit and er ase events i n your cal endar . 7UKPI,WOR6Q&CVG 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Pres s for Calend ar . 3. Press f or Jump T o Date. 4. Enter the date using the digit keys.[...]
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3. Press f or T o Do List. 4. Using the navigation keys find th e T o Do List item you want t o change and press . 5. Press th e digit key corresponding to the a ction that y ou want. Y our choices ar e New Item, E dit Item, Er ase Item and Ex it. 6. Continue to a dd a new item, edit an e xisting i tem or erase an e xisting item by f ollowi [...]
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6. Press to stor e the countdown tim er . 6QXKGYCFFGFKVQTGTCUGCRTQITCOOGFEQWPVFQY P Use this pr ocedure if you hav e a countdown timer(s) alr eady prog rammed . 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Pres s for Calend ar . 3. Press for C ountdown. ♦ countdown ti mers display in or der of least amount o[...]
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6. Enter the date a nd time f or the alar m. Use the volume key on the side o f the phone to select AM or PM or press f or AM or f or PM. Note th at no date se t ting is availa ble for a Da ily alar m. 7. Press to save the alarm setting. Y o ur phone returns to the Alarm menu showin g the date and time of eac h alar m th at is set. 6QGFKV[...]
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9QTNF%NQEM Have you ever wanted to call a friend in an other part of the world but wond ered what time of the day it is there? T o know what time it i s bef ore y ou call, use the W orld Clock function of the Calendar . W orld Clock will tell y ou what time it is in twenty- four different tim e zones aro und the worl d along with one or m[...]
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%CNEWNCVQ T Y ou can pe rf orm calculations inc luding additio n, subtr action, multipli cation and division on y our phone . 6QRGTHQTOCECNEWNCVKQP 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Pre ss for Se tup. 3. Press f or Calculator . 4. Press digit keys to enter the first number in your calculation . Numbers can be up to 9 digits l[...]
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8QKEGOC KN 5GVVKPIWR[QW T8QKEGO CKN$QZ Contact y our service provide r for inf ormation on setting up yo ur voicema il service. 4GXKGYKPI8QKE GOCKN/G UUCIGU Accessing y our v oicemail service is very easy with y our Samsung ph one. Fr om Standby mode, use One- T ouch Access (see below) or : 1. Press to displa y the Messag e[...]
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1PG6QWE J#EE GUUVQ;QWT8QKE GOCKN$Q Z One-T ouch Access to y our voicemail box is done by pr essing and holdin g . Howev er , you must pe rform a s imple setup procedure in order for this fea ture to w ork. I t’ s easy , here it is: 1. F rom Standby m ode, enter the n umber that wil l dial y our voicema il service. This nu[...]
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/GUUCI KPI Y our ph one receiv es four kind s of messag es: voi cemail, te xt, num eric pag es, and Br owse r message s. +PEQOKPI /GUUC IGU Y our ph one receiv es incoming messag es in both Sta ndby and T alk modes. When you are on a call and recei ve a messag e, your phone autom atically m utes the ringer and pro v ides the call waiting [...]
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4GXKGYKPI0WO GTKE2CI GU6GZV/GUUC IGU CPF $TQYUGT/G UUCI GU When a me ssage arrives, y ou can immed iately r e view it by pressin g , or store the me s sage for l ater review by pressin g . The Messages menu pro vides options for revie wing the sender’ s name, phone number , time / date stamp and the me ssage. T o[...]
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/GUUCI G1RVKQP U The Messag es menu pr ovides a number of optio ns while you are reviewing tex t message s . Y ou ca n return a ca ll to the p hone number in th e messag e, save or er ase the messag e, scroll to the ne xt or previous messag e, or e xtract a ph one number that is included i n the messag e. 1. While r eviewi ng a messag e, [...]
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/GUUCI G6KOG Y ou can select o ne of three time stamps to b e used on your incoming mes sages . The time sta mps to c hoose from ar e: ♦ UTC (Univ ersal Tim e Coordinated) . This setting ca uses your messages to be stamped with the tim e that the message center sent the mes sage to your phone. Th is time st amp is ba sed on Gre enwich M[...]
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'TCUKPI CNN2CIG 6GZVQT$TQYUGT /GUUC IGU Y ou can er ase all te xt/numeric pag e messag es or all Browser mes sages . T o erase a ll P age/T e xt messag es or all MiniBro w ser messag es: 1. Press to display the Messag es menu. 2. P ress f or Eras e. 3. Pr es s fo r Page / T ex t or fo r Br ow s e rM s g. 4. A confirmat[...]
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;QWT 2JQPG U5 G EWTKV[(GCVWTGU Y our ph one provides security options, including a user- prog rammab le loc k code and sp ecial phone numb er f eatures. T o access the Security menu in Standby mode, p ress , , and the n enter th e four -digit lock code (nor mally the loc k code is the last f our digits of your ph one number). Press[...]
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4. Press for Change Lock. The cur rent loc k code disp lay s. 5. Enter a new , f our-digit lock code by p ressing the digit keys. 6. Press to save the new l ock code or to e xit. Note: Y our phone does not allo w viewing of th e lock code unless you know the lock code (this is for obvious security reas ons). So, if y ou chang e the lock code[...]
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&KCNKPIKP.Q EM/QF G Y ou can place calls to emerg ency and special num bers in Lock mode. T o place normal outg oing calls in Lock mode, en ter the lock code to unlock the phone, and then d ial the phone numb er . T o place an outgoi ng call in Lock mode: ♦ T o call an emerg ency or special number , enter the number and then p[...]
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&KCNKPI5RGE KCN0WODG TUKP.QEM /QFG T o dial sp ecial numbers in Lock mod e: 1. Enter the special n umber by dialin g it as y ou normally would using the digit keys. 2. Press to place the call. 4GUGVVKPI;QW T2JQP G Resetting the phone returns al l setup options to the f actory defaul t settings and erases your Ca ll L[...]
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'TCUKPI ;QWT2JQ PG$QQM Y ou can era se all the n umbers stored in y our Phone Book. This is useful if y ou want to give y our phone to a friend or f a mil y member , or if y ou want to lose all of your fr iends phone numb er s ! Here’ s how to do it: 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Pre ss for Se tup. 3. Press f or Secur[...]
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-GGR KPI6TCEMQH;QW T%CNNU Y our ph one does a gr eat job of telli ng you about it’ s calling activity and lets you ea sily retur n these calls. Y our ph one retains th ese three ca ll lists in memory: ♦ Incoming - the last 10 calls pla ced to your p hone. ♦ Outgoing - the last 10 calls placed fr om your phone . ♦ Missed -[...]
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3. When the li st of call s disp lays, p ress the scr oll keys t o sca n the logs. The time / date stamp displ ays f or each log. If there is a Phone Boo k match, the name di splays. If the re is not a Phone Book match, only the phone number displa ys. 4. When a l og is highli ghted you ca n pres s: ♦ to be connected to that par ty . ♦ t[...]
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4GXKGYKPI#KT VKOG Y our phon e records (or l ogs) the amount of airtime or talk time used. The “T otal” measurement lists the number of calls made to or fr om y our phone, and the total time in hours and minutes for these calls. This a irtime measurement can easil y be eras ed by you at any tim e and theref ore is conven ient for appr[...]
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6JG/KPK$TQ YUGT Y our ph one comes equipp ed with a Mini Browser which makes it p oss ible f or you to us e wireles s internet services. The MiniBrows er allo ws you to acce s s up-to-the-minute i nformation thr ough your ph one. V iew speciall y designed te xt versions of popular Internet sites which may i nclude news , sports, weathe r [...]
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.CWPE JKPI VJG/KPK$TQYU GT Note: The first time you use th e MiniBrowser , you will be required to g o through a secur ity setup process that takes approximate ly three to five m inutes. Please f ollow the on- screen promp ts to complete the security setup process. This initial s etup process oc curs only th e first time y ou access th[...]
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6JG/KPK$TQ YUGT5VCTVCP F'PF2TQ ORVU Y our phon e can be set so that you vie w a prompt eac h time you sta rt or en d a M ini Brow ser ses sio n. Y o u h ave th e op tion to cha nge wh en these start and end promp ts appea r . The default setting is no start or end prom pt. Her e’ s how to c hang e the settings: 1. Press[...]
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0CXKICVKPIVJG /KPK$TQ YUGT When y ou use the MiniBro wser , some keys on yo ur phone ope rate differe ntly than during a normal phone cal l. These keys are e xplained b elow . The MiniBr owser pr esents on-screen items in one of the f ollow ing wa ys: ♦ te xt or numeric input ♦ links (em bedded in content) ♦ number ed options (so[...]
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3. OK / M es sag es Key: This is the left soft key . The left soft key is used primarily for s electing the high- lighted it em, but its function m ay c hang e depend- ing on what y ou are doing (s ee “The MiniBro wser Soft K eys” on page 93 ). 4. CLR Key: This key perf orms two functions: ♦ Backs y ou up in the brows er . Pressing it [...]
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7UKPI$QQ MOCTM U Y ou ca n bookmar k man y indiv idual pag es for easy acc ess at a later time. B ookmarks s ave y ou time by reducing the numb er of steps it ta kes to access a desired page. %TGC VKPIC $QQMOC TM 1. Go to the pag e that you wa nt to mark. 2. P ress a nd h old . A li st o f opt ion s appe ar s. 3. Se lect M ark Si te[...]
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7UKPI.KPM U Links ha ve sev eral purposes, inc luding jumping to a diff erent page , jumping to a di fferen t site or ev en initiati ng a phone c all from s ome sites. Lin ks are sh own inside o f brac kets ( [ ] ), a nd yo u can nor mally use the left soft key to select a link when it is highligh ted. /CMKPIC 2JQPG %CNN9JKNG?[...]
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(CZC PF &CVC%C NNU Y our Sa msung phon e is capab le of send ing and r eceiving d igital data and f ax calls when connected to a computing device (laptop, desktop, handheld , palmtop, e tc.) running W indows 95, W indows 98, or W indows NT . Y our Samsung p hone functions just like a typical mo dem on your PC, enabling y ou to u[...]
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4GEGKXKPI C(CZ 1. Ensure that your ph one is connected to your PC and is power ed on. 2. Press to display the Main menu. 3. Pre ss for Se tup. 4. Pre ss for Data / F ax In. 5. Use the scr oll keys to select “Incoming F ax Only”. 6. Press to save the setting. The screen di splays “No incoming v oice calls can be r eceiv ed”. Y o[...]
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%JCPI KPI[QW T2JQPG$C EMVQ8QKE G%CNNKPI 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. P ress for Setup. 3. P ress for Da ta/Fax In. 4. Use the scr oll keys to select “V oice Call Only ”. 5. Press to save the setting. The screen di splays “No incoming da ta/fax calls ca n be r eceived” . Y our phone th en re turns to Stan[...]
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/GPWU Y our ph one inc ludes both a Ma in menu and a n In-Use men u. /CKP/GPW The Main menu i n Standby mode conta ins eight primary options, all of wh ich conta in sub-menus (see “ Y our Phone’ s Main Menu” on page 102). +P7UG/GPW The In Use menu option s are av ailable in T alk mode: 1. (Un) Mut e 2. 3 way c all 3. Calls [...]
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;QWT2JQPG U/CKP /GPW 1. Calls ➪ 1. Outgoing 2. Incoming 3. Missed 5. Air Time ➪ 1. Total 2. Erase Total 4. Erase History 2. Phone Book ➪ 1. Find Name 2. Add New Entry 3. My Phone # 4. Find Entry 4. Roaming ➪ Automatic Analog Main Menu Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 3. Messages ➪ 1. Voicemail 2. Page/Text 3. Browser Msg 4. Er[...]
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;QWT 2JQ PG U/CKP/GPW EQPVKPWGF ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ Main Menu Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 ➪[...]
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7UCIG) WKFGNKPG U #NNCDQWV2GTHQTO CPEGC PF5CHGV[ 7PFGTUVCP FKPI 5KIPCN5VTGPI VJ The voice quality of your phone will alwa ys be at its best when the antenna is fully ra ised. If y ou’ re insi de a building, r eception may be better near a windo w . The quality of eac h call y ou make or r eceive depends on th e s[...]
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4CFKQ(TGS WGPE [5CHGV[ In 1991—19 92, the Institute of Electrical a nd Electron ics Engineers (IEEE) and the Am erican National Standar ds Institute (ANSI) joined in updati ng ANSI’ s 1982 standard f or saf ety lev els with respect to human e xposure to RF signals. More than 12 0 scientists, engine er s, and ph ysicians from uni[...]
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'OGTIG PE[%CNNU +/2146#06016+%'2.'#5'4'#& Because of various transmis sion methods, networ k parameters, and user setting s used to complete a call from y our wire less phone, a connecti on cannot alw ays be guaranteed . Theref ore, emerg ency calling ma y not be available on al l wir eles[...]
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1RGTCVKPI C/QVQT8GJ KENG +/2146#06016+%'2.'#5'4' #& (#+.74 ' 61 (1..19 6*'5' +05647%6+ 105 /#; .'#& 615'4+1752'4510#.+0,74;#0&2412'46; &#/#)' Y ou should nev er use a hand-held phone whi[...]
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7UKPI;QWT2J QPG PGCTQVJG T'NGEVTQ PKE&GXKEGU Most modern electr onic equipment is shielded from r adio frequency (RF) signals. How ever , some electronic equipment may not be shielded, or adequatel y shielded, fr om RF signa ls. RF signals fr om wireless tel ephones ma y affect suc h equipment. RF signal s from [...]
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%CWVKQPU Any c h ang es or modif i cations to y our phone not ex pressl y approv ed in this document could v oid your warranty f or this equipment and v oid your authority to opera te this equipme nt. Only us e approv ed batteries, antennas, a nd cha rgers. The use of any una uthorized accessories ma y be dan ger ous and will inval idate [...]
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6WTPQHH;QW T2JQPG KP&CPIGTQ WUQT2Q UVGF#TGC U Y ou must turn off your ph one in dang erous areas or an y area where pos ted notices so r equir e. For example, to avoid interf er ing with blas ting operations , you sh ould turn off your phone when in a blas ting area or in other areas wi th signs indicating th a[...]
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+PHQTOCVKQP 6Q7UGT This equipment h as been tested an d f ound to compl y with the limits of a Class B digita l device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designe d to provide re asonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a r esidential installation. This equipment g enerates, uses and can radiate radio[...]
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$CVVGT[CP F2JQ PG5RGEKHKEC VKQPU 2TQVGEVKPI ;QWT$CVVGT[ For best battery performance, y ou s hould f ol low these guidelines: ♦ Use yo ur battery for it s intended purp ose onl y . ♦ Only use Samsung-ap prov ed batteries and charg er s. These cha rgers ar e designed to m aximize ba tter y lif e. Using other batteries or[...]
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Note: Damage can occur to Lithium Ion (Li-Io n) batteries if left uncha rged. Li -Ion batteries should not be left with a char ge level below 30%. Full y c harge y our Li-Ion battery pr ior to storing and pe riodically rech arg e your Li-Ion batteries. $CVVGT[&KURQU CNCPF 4GE[ENKPI Y ou must f ollow these instructions when di[...]
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;QWT 2JQP G CU C0 GVY QTM & GX KEG Y our teleph one requir es a service provider to s end and receiv e calls. Y our p hone is onl y one part of a system or “networ k” of devices that makes it pos sible f or y ou to send and receiv e calls, te xt messa g es, voice m es sag e, access the In ternet using MiniBro w ser [...]
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5G VVK PI; QWT0#/ Y our Sa msung phone can s tore two N AMs (N AM stands f or Numerical Assignme nt Module, and is essentia lly y our phone number). This means th at you ca n have tw o phone numbers on yo ur phone, and you can quickl y and easil y s witc h your s er vice back a nd forth betw een the tw o numbers. Note: Eac h NAM has[...]
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.+/+6'&9#44#06; 1. What is Cov ered and F or How Long? SAMSUN G TELECOMMUNIC A TIONS AMERICA, INC. (“SAMSUNG” ) warrants the or iginal purchaser that SAMSUN G’ s Phones and access ories are free from def ects in material and work manship under normal use and service f or a period commenc ing on the date of purc hase and [...]
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4. What are the Limits on SAMSUN G’ s Liab ility? THE W ARRANTIES G IVEN IN THIS LIMITED W ARRANTY ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER W AR RANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIE D , INC LUDIN G , BU T NOT LI MITED TO , ANY W A RRANTI ES OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR F ITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE , AND ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMI TED W ARRANTY . [...]
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+PFGZ 911, 56, 85 , 106 4-d igit phone b ook di alin g, 34, 65 # abbrev iated num ber dialing, 66 access a me nu option, 11, 10 1 accessor ies, 106, 11 0 connector , 7, 19 travel char ger , 1, 19 ex tended bat tery , 1, 19, 1 13 heads et, 3, 78 standar d battery , 19, 113 unautho rized, 18, 109 Active Flip, 8, 22, 42, 52, 55 add digit s, [...]
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% EQPVK PWGF call l ogs, 6 , 102 automat ic storage , 21 eras ing call logs, 89 incoming cal l, 20, 32 , 88, 89, 102 keepin g trac k of y our call s, 88 miss ed , 89 one-to uch access to , 6, 88 outgoing calls l og, 28 , 88, 89, 102 placing calls from , 20, 21, 88 prepen ding, 3 2 call qua lity , 104 , 105 call time, 11, 14, 20 c[...]
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' EQPVKPW GF eras e, a Calendar even t, 68 a Countdo wn timer , 72 a T o Do list i tem, 71 a voice dial ing entry , 54 a voice memo, 49 , 50 an Alar m settin g, 73-74 a Phone Book ent ry , 63 call l ogs, 8 9 all digits at once, 22 eras e one ch aracter , 10, 22 eras e one d igit at a t ime, 1 0, 22 messag es, 81 numbers or c[...]
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MiniBrowser , 7, 11, 38, 91 book marks , 96 brows er commands, 93 entering text , numbers, o r symbols, 38 ex it th e MiniB rowser , 93, 95 messag es, 16, 7 8 navigating, 94 promp ts, 9 3 secur ity setup, 92 soft k eys, 93, 94 using links , 97 Minute Beep, 40 missed call s, 6, 20, 21, 27, 30, 32, 88, 89, 102 Mode power sav e, 14, 104 roam[...]
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4 EQPV KPWGF Ring er , 3, 4, 10, 21, 44-48 Mute t h e ring er , 24, 7 8 name r inger , 62 ring v olume, 4, 21 , 23 vibrate r inger , 15, 16 Roaming, 24-26 agree ments, 16, 24 cellular , 24 icon , 15 , 1 6 manual, 2 4 modes, 25 setting , 25 5 safet y considerat ions batter y , 112-1 13 caution s, 108, 1 09 ex plosiv e atmosphere, [...]
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