CONFIDENTIAL Tableof Contents Gettingtoknowyourphone. Display icons: What they tellyou. Battery: Puttinginthepower. Installingyourbattery. Turningyourphoneonandoff. Removingyourbattery. Chargingyourbattery. UsingtheRapidDesktopCharger. Functionkeys:What they makehappen. Phonecalls:Howtomakeandreceivethem. Correctionamisdial. Rememberingyourphonenumber. Answeringcalls. UsingCallerID. RespondingtoCallWaiting. Redialingcalls. SettingupThree-Way Calling. Savingoreditingyourownemergency numbers. Dialingwhenyourphoneislocked. Voicemail:Theinsandouts. Settingupyourvoicemail. Findingout youhaveamessage. Retrievingmessages. UsingspecialSamsungSPRINTPhoneFeatures. Internal phonebook. Understandingyourphone's memory. Savingandstoringaphonenumber. Enteringahardpause. Dialingfromyourphonebooktoadifferent areacode. Checkingallyourstorednumbers. Findinganumberusingaperson's name. Erasingaphonenumber. Keepingtrackofyourcalls. Mainmenu:
Tailoringyourphone'sfeaturestoyourneeds. Navigatingyourthemenu. CONFIDENTIAL Taking a menu shortcut. Understanding menu items:
Managing your phone's settings. Keeping track of calls. Maintaining your internal phone book. Selecting language Adjusting your phone's volume. Determining what is displayed. Maintaining phone security. Choosing the right alerts. Customizing the way your phone works. Selecting the service mode. Preventing accidental key press. Understanding message menu items:
Listening to the voicemail or reading the messages you've received. Reviewing Voice Mail Messages. Reviewing Page and Text Messages. Erasing Messages. Displaying the time stamp. Using guidelines:
All about performance and safety. Keeping tabs on signal strength. Understanding Power Save mode. Understanding how your phone operates. Radio frequency safety. Maintaining your phone's peak performance. Protecting your battery. Using your phone while driving. Disposal of batteries. Following Safety Guidelines. Using your phone near other electronic devices. Turn off your phone before flying. Restricting children's access to your phone. Turn off your phone in dangerous areas. Cautions. FCC notice. To start connecting just press and hold <END>
Thanks for choosing Samsung SPRINT. As wesaid-tostart connecting, just pressandhold<END>. CONFIDENTIAL Gettingtoknowyourphone. 1. RedLight: Illuminates when<END>is pressedandheldandwhenyouhaveincomingcallsand messages. 2. Volume: Letsyouadjust thesoundlevel. 3. SEND: Letsyouplaceacall, answerCallWaitingandplaceathreeway call. 4. ScrollKeys: Allowyoutoscrollthroughthemenuoptionsanddisplays. 5. CLR: Allowsyoutoclearyourlast entry. 6. OK/*: Allows youtosavephonenumbers, as well asany settingsyouselect inthemenu. 7. END: Letsyoudisconnect acallandreturntostandby mode. Press andholdthekey toturnthephoneonandoff. 8. MessageKey: Letsyouaccessyourvoicemail andlistentoyourmessages. 9. MENU: Letsyouaccess thephone'smenus. 10. Antenna: Makesthevoiceontheotherendsoundclearest. Display icons: What they tellyou. Display iconsareallthesymbolsortext that showuponyourdisplay screen. Inshort, tell you what'sgoingon. They'reshownbelow.
: Measuresyourcurrent signalstrength. Themorebarsthereare, thestrongerthe Signal signal.
: Tells youacallis inprogress. InUse NoSvc
: Showsthat youareoutsideaSPRINTServiceAreaandcannot useyourphone. Roaming : Iftheiconisnot displayed, youareinthe???SPRINTNetwork. Iftheiconis displayed roamingagreement. If theiconis flashing, youareinanunknownservicearea. Message Text Digital Battery have
: Indicates whenyouhavemessageswaitinginvoicemail.
: Indicates whenyouhavetext messagesorpages.
: Indicates whenyouareinSPRINTservicearea.
: Showsthelevelof yourbatterycharge. Themorebarsyousee, themorepoweryou
(not flashing), youareinaSPRINTnetworkwithwhich???SPRINThas a left. Whenthechargeis low, theiconblinksandanalert toneissounded. Battery: Puttinginthepower. YournewSamsungSPRINTPhonecomes witharechargeablebattery that is partiallychargedso you can use it immediately after you activate, without any hassle. Use the battery until it is completely drained. Recharging the battery without first completely draining or discharging it may shorten the life of the battery. CONFIDENTIAL Installing your battery. To install your battery, just follow these simple steps:
1. Hold the battery with the label racing down, making sure the metal contacts at the base of the base battery line up with the metal contacts on the base of the phone. 2. Place it on the back of the phone with the top of the battery about a quarter the latch. 3. Gently slide the battery toward the top of the phone until it clicks into place. of an inch from Turning your phone on and off When you're ready to turn on your Samsung SPRINT Phone, check to see that the charged battery has been installed in the back of the phone or that you have an external power source(the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Adapter or the Hands-Free Car Kit).Then, Simply press and hold <END>. The red light flashes briefly and the banner is displayed, which means you're ready to make a call. Turning off the phone is just as simple. Press and hold <END> for two seconds. The display will be blank when the power is off. Removing your battery. 1. First, turn the power off to avoid losing stored numbers and messages. 2. Press the battery release latch on the back of the phone while sliding the battery down toward the base of the phone. Charging your battery. You can tell whether or not your battery needs to be recharged just by checking the lower-right corner of your phone's display, where the battery charge indicator is located. When the battery charge level is low, the battery icon will blink and the phone will sound a tone. If you continue to use your phone without recharging and the battery level becomes too low it will turn off automatically. An alert tone will sound just before the phone turns itself off. If this happens, unfortunately you'll lose whatever you were just doing. So, watch the indicator and make sure your level is okay. To charge your battery, you should use the Samsung SPRINT Rapid Desktop Charger, Travel Charger or Rapid Cigarette Lighter Adapter from Samsung. Using the rapid desktop charger. Should only use the Samsung-approved rapid desktop charger and AC adapter with this Samsung SPRINT Phone. Using the wrong one could cause damage. CONFIDENTIAL 1. Plug one end of the AC adapter into the charger and the other end into a wall outlet. 2. Insert either the battery pack alone or the phone with the battery pack installed into the charger slot. A red light on the charger will let you know the battery is being charged. A green light tells you when the battery is at least 90 percent charged. If your battery's charge is completely run down, it will take about two hours to fully recharge it. You must completely discharge the NIMH(nickel metal hydride)battery before recharging it. Recharging the battery without first completely discharging it may shorten the life of the battery. If you leave your phone turned on while it's in the charger, your battery will take longer to charge. Function keys: What they make happen.
<SEND> Press this key to place a call, to access a second incoming call or to initiate Three-Way Calling.
<CLR> This key lets you do lots of things:
To erase one character from the display screen, briefly press it once. To erase all the characters on the screen, hold it down. To go back one step when you're accessing a menu, briefly press it once.
<END> Press this key to disconnect a call. You can also press it to exit out of a menu and return to the phone's standby display. Pressing this key when the phone is ringing will make the ringer silent for that call. The ringer will resume its selected setting after the call is finished.
<MENU> Press this key to display the phone's main menu.
<OK/*> Press this key to store a number in the phone's internal phone book and to save menu settings. Press and hold this key to check your voicemail messages. Phone calls: How to make and receive them. Whenever you make a call, follow these simple steps:
1. First, check to see that your Samsung SPRINT Phone is turned on. If you see the display icons on the screen, that means the power is on. 2. Enter the number you're calling. 3. Press <SEND>. 4. When you're finished with your call, just press <END> to disconnect. Correcting a misdial. CONFIDENTIAL If youmakeamistakewhiledialingaphonenumber, press<CLR>toerasethenumberonedigit at atime. Youcandeletetheentirenumberat onceby pressing<CLR>andholdingit downforat least onesecond. Rememberingyourphonenumber. Youprobably don't callyourownSamsungSPRINTPhoneNumbervery often, soyoumay forget it. If youdo, here'sandeasy waytoget it Turnyourphoneonandyournumberwillbedisplayed briefly. If youmissit, press<MENU>, press<5>toselect "Display" andthenpress <2>todisplay your number. Answeringcalls. Whenyourphonerings, simply press<SEND>toanswer. Todisconnect whenyou'rethrough, press<END>. Youcancustomizeyouroptions foransweringcallsusingtheAny KeyAnswerfeature ontheSetupmenu(press<6>afteraccessingthemenutoselect Setup). Thisallowsyoutopressany key (except <END>)toansweracall. UsingCallerID. ThisfeaturetellsyouwhoiscallingyouonyourSamsungSPRINTPhoneby displayingthecaller's numberwhenthephonerings.(Ifthecaller'snameandnumberarestoredinyourinternalphone book, thecaller'snamewill bedisplayed, too.)If youcall someonewhohasthis feature, your SamsungSPRINTPhoneNumberwillbedisplayedontheirphone. ToblockyourSamsungSPRINTPhoneNumberfrombeingdisplayedonallofyouroutgoingcalls, just call SPRINTCustomerCard. Onceyouhavepermanently blockedyournumber, youcan releasetheblockforaparticularcall. RespondingtoCallWaiting. If you'reinthemiddleof acall andyouhearabeep, that meansyouhaveanothercallcomingin. if youdon't answerthecallwithintenseconds, youwillberemindedof theincomingcallwithsecond call, press<SEND>.Press<SEND>againtoswitchbacktothefirst call. Redialingcalls. Toredialthenumberof thelast outgoingcallmadefromyourphone, press <SEND><SEND>.To redialany of yourlast nineoutgoingcalls, displaytheoutgoingcall logby pressing<SEND>use thearrowkeystoselect thenumberandthenpress<SEND>again. Themost recent callisdisplayed first. Anotheroptionforredialingcalls istoselect anumberfromyourincomingoroutgoingcalllogs. CONFIDENTIAL SettingThree-Way Calling Three-Way CallingletsyouSENDwithtwodifferent peopleat thesametime-Simply dialthefirst numberandpress<SEND>. Whenyouhaveconnected, press<SEND>toput thefirst caller on hold. Next, press <CLR>, dial thesecondnumberandpress<SEND>. Whenyouareconnected, press
<SEND>againtobeginyourthree-waycall. Thenyouusethisfeature, youwillbechargednormal airtimerais forbothcallsthat youplace. Savingoreditingyourownemergency numbers. Youcansaveuptothreeemergency phonenumbersonyourSamsungSPRINTPhone, inadditionto 911. Tosavethosenumbers, followthestepsbelow. 1. Press<MENU>. 2. Press<0>toselect "Security."
3. Thephoneprompts. "LockCode." Enteryourfour-digit lockcode(unlessyou'vechangedit, this codeisthelast fourdigitsofyourSamsungSPRINTPhoneNumber). Onceyou'vesuccessfully enteredyourlockcode, thephonedisplays thesecurity menu. 4. Press<4>toselect "Special#." Thephonedisplays yoursecuritynumbers. (If nosecurity numbers havebeensaved, "Empty" isdisplayedineachslot.) 5. Select anemergency numberslot by pressingtheappropriatenumber. 6. Entertheten-digit emergencynumber(areacode+phonenumber)tobesavedinthat slot and press<OK/*>. 7. Thephonedisplaysthenumberand"Saved" toconfirmthat thenumberwasstoredcorrectly. Thephonethenredisplaysthelist ofemergency numberssoyoucanmakeadditionalchanges. 8. Whenyouhavefinishedstoringnumbers, pressandhold<CLR>toexit andreturntothestandby display. Dialingwhenyourphoneislocked. Whenyourphoneislocked, youcanstillcall911, yourstoredemergency numbersorSPRINT CustomerCard. Tomadeacallwhenyourphoneislocked, followthesesimplesteps:
1. Dial911, oneof thethreeemergency numbersstoredinyourphone. Youmust dial your emergency numbers exactly as youhavestoredthem. 2. Press<SEND>
Note: Youcannot dialyourthreeemergency numberswhenyourSPRINTAccount hasbeen restrictedforcredit purposes. Youstillcancall 911, however. Voicemail: Theinsandouts. CONFIDENTIAL Settingupyourvoicemail. Thefirst timeyoucall yourvoicemail box, whichyoudobypressingandholding<OK/*>forat least asecond, enteryourtemporary passcode. Wesuggest youdothissoonafteryouactivateyour SPRINTAccount. Afterenteringthat code, thevoicemailsystemwillprompt youtodothesethings:
Create your own personal pass code. Make sure you pick a number that you will remember. Create the greeting that people will hear when they call you. Initialize your name announcement. Choose whether to activate One-Touch Access. Voicemail will automatically record messages whenever someone calls and you don't answer. Finding out you have a message. Your Samsung SPRINT Phone alerts you when you have new voicemail messages in several ways:
By displaying a message on the screen By sounding the ring (if the ringer is turned on) By flashing the red light at the top of the phone. By displaying * at the bottom of your screen. To acknowledge a new message, you can press any key (except the volume keys or <END>. The red light will continue to flash and a reminder beep will sound periodically until you do this. Once you've acknowledged a message, your phone will then redisplay whatever was on the screen before the alert. The phone will display * until you save or erase your new message. You can have up to 30 new or saved messages and each can be stored for up to 30 days. Retrieving messages. Whenever you access your voicemail, you'll be given the following options:
To listen to new or saved voicemail, press<1>. You can see the information of the latest voicemail you've received. You can listen to it by pressing <MENU><1> and erase it by pressing
<MENU><2>. Using special Samsung SPRINT Phone Features. Your phone comes with several key features that make voicemail particularly easy to use. One touch Access To call your voicemail from your Samsung SPRINT Phone, all you have to do is press and hold *
for at least a second. This feature is available only from your Samsung SPRINT Phone. If One
-Touch Access is activated, you don't have to enter your pass code. HandsfreeListening Yourmessages willbeplayedcontinuously intheordertheywerereceived. Youcanstoptosaveor eraseanyof them. CONFIDENTIAL Internal phonebook. Youget twotypesof phonebookswithyourSamsungSPRINTPhone: theinternal phonebookand thecall logs. Tomakethemost of them, youneedtounderstandallthebasicfeatures andfunctions of yournewphone. Understandingyourphone's memory YourSamsungSPRINTPhonehas96phonebookmemory locations(2~8, 10~98) - that is, 96places tostorephonenumbers. Youcanstoreupto32digitswithineachof thesememory locationsand useupto12characterstogiveeachentryaname. Savingandstoringaphonenumber. Whenaddingnumbers toyourinternalphonebook, keepinmindthat memory locations 1through 9(1and9arereserved) shouldbeusedforOne-TouchDialing(yourmost commonly usedphone numbers). Tosavenumbers, simply followthedirections below. 1. Enterthenumberyouwant tosave. Press<OK/*>. Wesuggest that yousavenumbersusingten digits(areacode+number) soyoucandialfromyourphonebookwhiletravelingoutsideyour SPRINTHomeServiceArea. 2. Thephonedisplaystheavailablememory location. Tosavethenumbertoadifferent memory location, enterthat locationnumberandthenpress<OK/*>. If youenteredthenumberof amemorylocationthat alreadyanumberstoredinit, thephone prompts "Replace?" Press<OK/*>toreplaceit withthenewnumberorpress <CLR>togobacka step. 3. Next, enterthenamethat goeswiththenumber. Toenteraletter, pressthenumberkey on whichit'slistedonce, twiceorthreetimes, dependingonwhethertheletteryou'dliketoenteris listedonthekey first, secondorthird. (Forexample, <2>oncefor"A" Press<2>twicefor"B"
andtimesfor"C") Toenterlettersconsecutivelythat arelistedonthesamenumberkey, pressthe#key toseparate them. Forexample, tospellGill, youwoulddothedothefollowing:
1. Toenter"G," press<4>once. CONFIDENTIAL 2. To enter "I," first press # (since you will be pressing < 4 > again), then press < 4 > three times to get
"I,"
3. To enter "L" press < 5 > three times. 4. To enter the next "L," first pre press # (since you will be pressing < 5 > again), then press < 5
> three times. To correct any mistakes, press <*> or < #> to move the cursor th the cursor to the incorrect character and then either press <CLR> to delete that character of simply type the correct character over it. Each character will blink when the cursor is on it. 4. When the name is entered correctly, press <OK/*>. The phone displays a confirmation message containing the name and number. Entering a hard pause. You can enter a hard pause in a number by pressing <MENU> while entering digits. The hard pause is displayed as "p" on the phone. A hard pause is useful when you access an interactive voice response system, such as an automated banking system. Dialing from your phone book to a different area code. When you're traveling outside your home service area, or when you're calling someone back from within voicemail, you may need to add an area code to the number. To temporarily add digits to the beginning of a phone number, follow these steps:
1. Find the number you want to call. This can be done in several ways. 2. Enter the area code for the number. The new numbers will be inserted automatically at the beginning of the phone number. 3. Press < SEND > to dial the modified number. Checking all your stored numbers. Several methods can be used for checking numbers stored in your phone. You can look up a number using a name, digits from the phone number, or memory location. Each is described separately below. Follow the steps described below to find stored numbers using the menu options. 1. Press <MENU>
2. Press < 2 > to select "Phone Book"
3. Indicate whether you want to recall a number by name or memory location by pressing < 1 > or <
4 >, respectively. CONFIDENTIAL Finding a number using a person's name. 1. Press <MENU>
2. Press < 2 > to select "Phone Book"
3. Press < 1 > to select "Find Name"
4. Enter as many consecutive letters of the name as you can remember(even if you remember only the first letter) and press <OK/*>. The phone briefly displays the memory location number along with the name and number of the first match. If the number displayed is not the one you want, press <
* > or < #> to scroll through the list until the appropriate number is displayed. 5. When you have found the correct number, press <SEND> to dial it automatically. Erasing a phone number. 1. Press <MENU>
2. Press < 2 > to select "Phone Book"
3. Press < 5 > to select "Erase"
4. Indicate whether you want to access the number to be displayed according to name or memory location by pressing < 1 > or < 2 >, respectively. 5. You then have the option to enter either a portion of the name or the memory location number. Next, press < OK/*> to display the number. If more than one entry is found, you can scroll through the entries and select which one you want to erase by pressing <* > or < #>. 6. Press < OK/*> to erase the number from the phone book. A confirmation message will be displayed. Keeping track of your calls. Your Samsung SPRINT Phone keeps track of the last nine calls you made and the last nine calls CONFIDENTIAL you received. To display a list of recently made calls, follow these steps. CONFIDENTIAL Understanding menu item:
Managing your phone's settings. Keeping track of calls. 1: Call Logs. These options help you remember whom you called you and who you call, along with how much airtime you have used. Times are displaying in hours, minutes and seconds (for example, 03h59m23s). 1: Outgoing scroll through the list. Lists, one at a time, the last nine numbers you called. Press <*> or <#> to 2: Incoming SPRINT Phone. Lists, one at a time, the numbers of the last nine callers to your Samsungs Press <*>or <#> to scroll through the list. 3: Air Time
: The airtime displayed may have discrepancies with the airtime shown in your invoice. Check to see how much airtime you have used by selecting this option. Note Last Call. Displays the phone number of your last call, the date and time the call was made, and duration of the call. Total. Displays the total number of calls made and received, along with the total amount of airtime used. Erase Total. To reset your airtime log to zero, press < OK/*>. To keep the press
<CLR>. Maintaining your internal phone book. 2: Phone Book. book. These options let you manage the numbers stored in your Phone's internal phone 1: Find Name Lets you look up numbers stored in your internal phone book. Name. Enter as many consecutive letters of the name that you know and then press <
OK/*>.(Entering only the first letter of the name still helps narrow your search.) The phone indicates how many matches were found and then displays the first numbers and name from the list of matches. To scroll through the list, press <SEND>. press <*> or <#>. To dial a displayed number, CONFIDENTIAL 2: My Phone # Displays your Samsung SPRINT Phone Number. 3: Add Entry Lets you edit numbers, names and memory locations. Enter numbers and press < OK/*>. Then the phone displays memory loacation of the number stored in the internal phone. You can change the momory location with pressing <*> or <#>. Enter press < OK/*>. Then press a name and < OK/*>. The new number will be stored. 4: Fine Entry Lets you look up numbers stored in your internal phone book. Enter the two-digit memory location code that corresponds to the number you want to find. To scroll through the entire list of stored numbers, press < OK/*>. To dial a displayed number, press<SEND>. 5: Erase Entry Lets you delete numbers from your internal phone book. by Name. Enter as many consecutive characters of the name of the name associated with the phone number is you know and press < OK/*>. If more than one match is found, scroll the entries by pressing <*> or <#>. When the number you want to delete is displayed, press
< OK/*> remove it from the internal phone book. The phone displays "Erased" to confirm to the display. by Mem #. Enter the two-digit code of the memory location that corresponds to the number you want to erase from the internal phone book, or press <*> or <#> to scroll through the entire phone book. When the number you want to delete is displayed, press < OK/*> to remove it from the internal phone book. The phone displays " Erased "to confirm that the number was erased and then return to the standby display. Adjusting your phone's volume. 3: Sounds. Here's how adjust the volume of your phone's ringer and key beep. Call 1: Ring Vol To adjust the ringer, you can press either <*> or <#>, or the volume keys. Setting are "OFF, " "VIBRATE " "VOLUME1" ~ "VOLUME6". Once you select the level you want, press < OK/*> to set it. Message To adjust the ringer for a message, you can press either <*> or <#
>, or the volume keys. Setting are "OFF, " "VIBRATE " "VOLUME1" ~ "VOLUME6". Once you select the level you want, press < OK/*> to set it. Call Determine the sounds your phone makes when you receive a call. Press 2: Ring Type
<*> or <#> to scroll through the possible settings. As you scroll through the list, you will hear a sample of the ringer setting. When you find the ringer setting you want, press < OK/*> to save it. The default settings is "RING 1". Message Determine the sounds your phone makes when you receive a call. Press <*> or <#> to scroll through the possible settings. As you scroll through the list, you will hear a sample of the ringer setting. When you find the ringer setting you want, press <
OK/*> to save it. The default settings is "RING 1". CONFIDENTIAL To adjust the beep your Phone makes when you press a key, 3: Key Beep Press <*> or <#>, or the volume Keys. Setting are "OFF", "HIGH", "MED", "LOW". Once you select the level you want, press < OK/*> to set it select this option. 4: Tone Length To adjust the tone length your Phone makes when you call. select this option. Press <*> or <#>, or the volume Keys. Setting are "SHORT", "LONG". Once you select the level you want, press < OK/*> to set it Choosing the right alerts. 4: Alert. Your Samsung SPRINT Phone comes with different options to keep you aware of what's going on. 1: Munite Beep This option is like a minute minder that beeps ten seconds before each minute is up during a call. Settings are "ON" and "OFF". The default setting is "OFF". 2: Service Indicate whether you want your phone to sound a tone when the status of your phone service changes. Settings are "ON" and "OFF". The default setting is "OFF"
Determining what is displayed. 5: Display. Determine some of the attributes of your Phone's display by modifying these settings. 1: Backlight
"OFF", "8 SECONDS" and "30 SECONDS". The default setting is "8 SECONDS"
You can manipulate the display and keypad backlighting. Possible settings are 2: Greeting Displays the greeting and you can edit it. 3: Version Phone. Displays the version number of the software installed on your Samsung SPRINT Customizing the way your phone works. 6: Setup. With the help of the following features, you can make your phone work more like you do. CONFIDENTIAL You can choose to be able to press any key to answer incoming calls (except 1: Anykey Ans
<END>). Possible settings are "ON" and "OFF". The default settings is "OFF". 2: Tone Length key. Possible settings are "SHORT" and "LONG". The default setting is "SHORT". You can select the length of the tone your phone makes when you press a 3: NAM Mode The NAM(Number Assignment Module) enables you to subscribe to one or more service networks. Select the NAM and you can set the phone to the network you want to use. Settings are "NAM-1" and "NAM-2". 4: Language You can choose between English and French Selecting the service mode. 7: Network. You can select a service mode of your SPRINT phone out of "Digital mode" and
"Analog mode". Automatic. This option makes your SPRINT phone operate in AMPS service area other than SPRINT. Analog. This option makes your SPRINT phone operate in AMPS service area until power off. Home Only. This option makes your SPRINT phone operate with only home system. Maintaining phone security. 0: Security. You have the option to lock Samsung Phone when you'd like to make sure you're the only one who can use it. Locking your phone means that you can still receive incoming calls or make emergency calls , but all other phone function are disabled. You also can restrict outing calls(except 911 and emergency calls), incoming calls and access to your phone book. Your lock code typically consists of the last four digits of your Samsung SPRINT Phone Number. If you choose to change it , however, and then forget it, you will have to take your phone to the nearest SPRINT Center for assistance. Because your phone must be reprogrammed if you forget your lock code, Customer Care will not be able to assist you over the phone. To access the security menu and modify the settings, you must first enter your lock code. First you should decide when you want your phone to be locked. possible 1: Lock Phone settings are "OFF, " "NOW" and "ON POWER-UP." If you choose "ON POWER-UP, " your phone will be locked every time you turn it on. If you select "NOW, ", your phone will be locked immediately. The default is "OFF."
CONFIDENTIAL 2: Limit Use With restrict mode, you control what calls can be made from your phone. Reviewing Voice Mail Messages. 1: Voice can listen to or reset it You can read the information of the voicemails you've received. Press <MENU> and you CONFIDENTIAL Listen You can listen to the selected voice mail message. Reset You can clear the voicemail. Reviewing Page and Text Messages. 2: Page /3: Text You can read the informaion of the pages/messages you've received. Press the associated digit key of the page/message you want and you can review the details. By using the pound key <#?> , you can review the page/message. After that, press <MENU> for context-specific options. Talk You can call the phone number. Save # You can save the page/message. Erase You can erase the page/message. Next Msg You can review the next page/message. Prev Msg You can review the previous page/message. Erasing Messages. 4: Delete All You can erase all stored messages. Displaying the time stamp. You can select the time stamp you've received. Possible settings are 5: Msg Time
"UTC(Universal Coordinated Time) ", "Local Time" and "Time Received". time stamp of message will be the time when MC(SMS Message Center) has sent it. different depending on the location of MC. If "Local Time" is chosen, the phone will display the time when you receive that message. And if you choose "Time Received", your phone will display the time received whenever it can get the curent time. The default setting is "UTC". If you choose "UTC", the It may be Usage guidelines:
All about performance and safety. Keeping tabs on signal strength. CONFIDENTIAL First of all , the voice quality of your Samsung SPRINT Phone will always be at its best when the antenna is fully raised. If you're inside a building , reception may be better near a window. The quality of each call you make or receive depend on the signal strength in your area. You phone will inform you of the current strength by displaying a number of the bars next to the signal strength icon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal. Understanding Power Save mode. If you're trying to use your phone in an area where the signal is too weak, the Power Save feature will automatically activate to conserve battery power when you've been unable to pick up a signal for 15 minutes. If you phone is on, it will periodically recheck service availability, or you can do so yourself manually by pressing any key. A message will be displayed on the screen any time Power Save has been activated Understanding how your phone operates. Your Samsung SPRINT Phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it's turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency(RF) signals. You phone operates in the frequency range 1.9 GHZ and 800MHz. When your phone is in use, the system handing your call control the power level. Radio Frequency safety. the Institute of Engineers(IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute(ANS In 1991-1992, joined in updating ANSI's 1982 standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF signals. More than 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from universities, government health agencies and industries developed this updated standard after reviewing the available body of research. In 1993, regulation. In August 1996, standard and the guidelines published by the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements(NCRP). the Federal Communications Commission(FCC) adopted this update standard in a the FCC adopt a hybrid standard consisting of the existing ANSI/IEEE The design of the Samsung SPRINT Phone complies with these updated standard. Of course, if you want to limit RF exposure even further than the updated standard, you can choose to control the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power-ficient manner. Maintaining your phone's peak performance. To operate your phone properly-that is , to maintain safe and satisfactory service-you should follow these rules:
For best reception, extend the antenna fully. Hold the phone with the antenna up and over your shoulder. Do not hold phone antenna at any time. CONFIDENTIAL Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. CONFIDENTIAL Remember, safety comes first. When using your Samsung SPRINT Phone in the car:
Focus on driving, not SENDing. Use your Hands-Free Car Kit. If you must the phone while driving, please use One-Touch Dialing, Speed Dial and Auto Answer modes. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUVTION MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE. Disposal of batteries You can return your unwanted Samsung batteries to your nearest Samsung Service Center. Note: In some areas, the disposal of rechargeable batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. Following safety guidelines. To operate your phone safely and efficiently, you should always follow any special regulations in a given area, and turn your phone off areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger. Using your phone near other electronic devices. Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, RF signals from SPRINT telephones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment. RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF signals. You should also check with the manufacturer regarding any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices(such as pacemarkers and hearing aids) to determine if they are adequately shielded from external signals. Turn off the phone in health care facilities and request permission before using the phone near medical equipment. Turn off your phone before flying. You should turn off your Samsung SPRINT Phone before boarding any aircraft. To prevent possibleinterferencewithaircraft system, U.S. FederalAviationAdministration(FAA)regulationsrequireyoutohavepermissionfromacrew membertouseyourphonewhiletheplaneisontheground. Toprevent any riskof interference, FCCregulationprohibit usingyourphonewhiletheplaneis intheair. CONFIDENTIAL Restrictingchildren'saccesstoyourphone. YourSPRINTphoneis theatoy, andshouldnot beplayedwithby children. Theycouldhurt themselvesandothers, damagethephoneormakecallsthat increaseyourtelephone bills. Turnoff yourphoneindangerousareas. Toavoidinterferingwithblastingoperations, youshouldturnoffyourphonewheninablasting areaorinotherareas withsignsindicatingthat two-way radioshouldbeturnedoff. Construction crews oftenuseremote-control RFdevicestoset offexplosives. Turnoff yourphonewhenyouareinany areawithapotentially explosiveatmosphere. It israre, but yourphoneoritsaccessories couldgeneratesparkscouldcauseanexplosionorafreeresulting in bodily injury orevendeath. Areas withapotentially explosiveatmosphereareoften, but not always, clearly marked. They includefuelingareassuchasgasstations; belowdeskonboats; fuelorchemicaltransferorstorage facilities; areas wheretheaircontainschemicalsorparticles suchas grain, dust ormetalpowders:
andany otherareawhereyouwouldnormally beadvisedtooff yourvehicleengine. Donot transport orstoreflammablegas, liquidorexplosivesinthecompartment of yourvehiclethat contains yourphoneoraccessories. Cautions. Anychangesormodifications toyourSamsungSPRINTPhonenot expressly approvedinthis documents couldvoidyourwarranty forthisequipment andvoidyourauthority tooperatethis equipment. Only useapproved batteries, antennasandchargers. Theuseofanyothertypewill invalidatethewarranty. FCCnotice. Thephonemay causeTVorradiointerferenceifusedincloseproximity toreceivingequipment. The FCCcanrequireyoutostopusingthetelephoneifsuchinterferencecannot beeliminated. Ifyou needassistance, contact SPRINTCustomerCare. Andlast, but certainlynot least, vehiclesusingliquefiedpetroleumgas(suchaspropaneor butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard(NEPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy MA02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division. CONFIDENTIAL