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* Some contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending upon the software of the phone or your service provider. PORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE SCH-A562 Users Manual ELECTRONICS World Wide Web http://www.samsungmobile.com Printed in Korea Code No. : GH68-xxxxxA English. 01/2003. Rev.1.0 FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION Table of Contents In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these international standards. Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality, damage the phone, or result in violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with the skin, a minor burn may result. Please contact your local dealer for replacement antenna. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the phone kept 1.5 cm. from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use only belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that maintain a 1.5 cm. separation distance between the users body and the phone, including the antenna, whether extended or retracted. The use of belt-clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided. Contact your local dealer for optional accessory items. Vehicle Mounted External Antenna (optional, if available.) A minimum separation distance of 7.9 inches (20cm) must be maintained between a person and the vehicle mounted external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements. For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC web site at www.fcc.gov IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ....................................... 7 UNPACKING ............................................................................... 9 YOUR PHONE Phone Layout .............................................................................. 10 Display ....................................................................................... 13 Backlight .................................................................................... 15 Service Light ............................................................................... 15 GETTING STARTED Using a Battery ........................................................................... 16 Switching the Phone On/Off ........................................................ 21 Your Phones Mode ....................................................................... 22 CALL FUNCTIONS Making a Call ............................................................................... 24 Redialing the Last Number ............................................................ 25 Making a Call from the Phonebook ............................................... 26 Speed Dialing ............................................................................... 29 Four-digit Dialing .......................................................................... 31 Pause Dialing ............................................................................... 31 Adjusting the Volume..................................................................... 34 Answering a Call ........................................................................... 35 Options During a Call .................................................................... 35 Quickly Switching to Silent Mode ................................................... 37 Viewing Missed Calls ..................................................................... 37 Call Forwarding ............................................................................ 38 Call Waiting .................................................................................. 38 Three-Way Calling ........................................................................ 39 3 USING THE MENUS Accessing Menu Modes................................................................... 40 Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling ........................................ 41 Accessing a Menu Function by Using Its Shortcut ........................... 43 List of Menu Functions ................................................................. 44 MY PHONE Personal Menu (
Animation (
Sliding Text (
External Clock (
Dialing Digits (
Language (
Administrator (
OK-1) ...................................................... 49 OK-2) ............................................................. 52 OK-3) ........................................................... 53 OK-4)........................................................ 53 OK-5) ......................................................... 54 OK-6)............................................................... 54 OK-7)......................................................... 54 PHONEBOOK Outgoing (MENU 1-1) ............................................................ 55 Incoming (MENU 1-2) ............................................................ 56 Find Number (MENU 1-3) ...................................................... 56 Add Entry (MENU 1-4) ........................................................... 62 Name Ringer (MENU 1-5) ...................................................... 62 Group Editing (MENU 1-6) ..................................................... 64 Erase All (MENU 1-7) ............................................................ 65 My Phone Number (MENU 1-#) ............................................. 65 ORGANIZER Calendar (MENU 2-1) ............................................................ 66 Memo Pad (MENU 2-2) ......................................................... 69 Alarm (MENU 2-3) ................................................................ 70 Weekday Alarm (MENU 2-4) .................................................. 71 Calculator (MENU 2-5) ........................................................... 72 Unit Conversion (MENU 2-6) .................................................. 73 World Time (MENU 2-7) ........................................................ 73 INTERNET/MSG GoNext (MENU 3-1) ............................................................... 74 Messages (MENU 3-2) ............................................................ 78 E-mail (MENU 3-3) ................................................................. 86 Modem Setup (MENU 3-4) ..................................................... 90 Internet Setup (MENU 3-5) ..................................................... 92 GAMES ......................................................................... 94 MUSIC BOX Sound Effects (MENU 5-1) ...................................................... 96 Melodies (MENU 5-2) ............................................................. 96 My Melody (MENU 5-3) .......................................................... 97 SOUNDS Ring Volume (MENU 6-1) ....................................................... 98 Alert Type (MENU 6-2) ........................................................... 98 Message Tone (MENU 6-3) ..................................................... 99 Connect Tone (MENU 6-4) .................................................... 100 Disconnect Tone(MENU 6-5) ................................................. 100 SETUP Lock Code (MENU 7-1) ........................................................ 101 Answer Mode (MENU 7-2) ................................................... 101 LCD (MENU 7-3) .................................................................. 102 Auto Hyphen (MENU 7-4) .................................................... 102 Lock Phone (MENU 7-5) ...................................................... 103 Time Manager (MENU 7-6) .................................................. 104
) ............................................................. 106 Reset (MENU 7-
Security (MENU 7-0) ........................................................... 107 4 5 HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION Precautions When Using Batteries ............................................... 110 Road Safety ............................................................................... 112 Operating Environment .............................................................. 114 Electronic Devices ....................................................................... 115 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres .............................................. 116 Emergency Calls ......................................................................... 117 Other Important Safety Information ........................................... 118 Care and Maintenance ............................................................... 119 GLOSSARY .................................................................. 122 INDEX......................................................................... 125 QUICK REFERENCE CARD.............................................. 129 Important Safety Precautions Read these guidelines before using your wireless phone. Failure to comply with them may be dangerous or illegal. For more detailed safety information, see Health and Safety Information on page 110. Road Safety at All Times Do not use a hand-held phone while driving; park the vehicle first. Switching Off When Refuelling Do not use the phone at a refuelling point (service station) or near fuels or chemicals. Switching Off in Aircraft Wireless phones can cause interference. Using them in aircraft is both illegal and dangerous. Switching Off in Hospitals Switch off your phone near medical equipment. Follow any regulations or rules in force. Interference All wireless phones may be subject to interference, which could affect their performance. Special Regulations Meet any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger (in a hospital for example). 6 7 IImmppoorrttaanntt SSaaffeettyy PPrreeccaauuttiioonnss Sensible Use Use only in the normal position (held to the ear). Avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna when the phone is switched on. Accessories and Batteries Use only Samsung-approved accessories and batteries. Qualified service Only qualified service personnel may install or repair your phone. 8 Unpacking Your package contains the following items:
Handset Battery Handstrap Wearable Ear-microphone Desktop Charger Users Manual In addition, you can obtain the following accessories for your phone from your local SAMSUNG dealer:
Slim and Standard Li-Ion batteries Wearable Ear-microphone Travel charger Cigarette lighter charger Car cradle Hands-free car kit Data cable Holster 9 Your Phone Phone Layout With the phone closed The following illustration shows the main elements of your phone. With the phone open Earphone Jack Volume keys YYoouurr PPhhoonnee Antenna Service light External LCD Earpiece Display Volume keys During a call, adjust the voice volume. In the standby mode with the phone open, adjust the key tone volume. In the standby mode with the phone closed, backlight the front LCD when held down. 10 Folder Key Functions Enters the main menu mode. In the menu mode, selects a menu function or stores information that you have entered. In the standby mode, enters the Internet/MSG menu. In the menu mode, scrolls through the menu options. In the standby mode, enters the My Phone menu and enters the Music Box menu. allows you to write a new message and to search a number in your phonebook by a name. In the standby mode, quickly launches the GoNext browser to allow you to use the Internet. 11 Microphone YYoouurr PPhhoonnee YYoouurr PPhhoonnee Key Functions (continued...) Makes or answers a call. In the standby mode, recalls the last numbers you dialed or received, and dials the last number when held down. Ends a call. Also switches the phone on and off when held down. In the menu mode, cancels your input and returns to the standby mode. Deletes characters from the display. In the menu mode, returns to the previous menu level.
Enters numbers, letters and some special characters. Use these keys for various functions. In the standby mode, the enters or exits the silent mode when held down. key quickly Display The display comprises two areas; an upper line of various icons, and the lower text and graphic area. Icons Text and graphic area Icons Signal strength : Shows the received signal strength. The greater the number of bars, the stronger the signal. Service: Appears when a call is in progress. No Service: Appears when you are outside a service area. When it displays, you cannot make or receive calls. Wait a little while for a better signal or move into an open area to regain service. Alarm: Appears when you set an alarm to ring at a specified time. 12 13 YYoouurr PPhhoonnee Icons (continued...) New Message: Appears when a new text message is received. Vibration mode: Appears when you set the phone to vibrate at an incoming call via the Alert Type menu option (MENU 6-2) or when the phone is in the silent mode. Roaming: Appears when you are out of your home area and registered onto a different network; when travelling in other countries, for example. Battery status: Shows the level of your battery. The more bars you see, the more power you have left. External LCD Your phone has an external LCD on the folder. When the phone is closed, it indicates when you have an incoming call or message. It also alerts you when you have set an alarm at the specified time by flashing its backlight and showing the corresponding icon. When you press and hold one of the volume keys on the left side of the phone with the phone closed, the backlight of the external display illuminates. 14 YYoouurr PPhhoonnee Backlight The display and keypad are illuminated by a backlight. When you press any key, the backlight illuminates. It turns off if no key is pressed within a given period of time, depending upon the Backlight Time option set in the LCD menu option. The backlight remains on at all times when the phone is connected to an optional hands-free car kit. To specify the length of time the phone waits before the backlight turns off, set the Backlight Time menu option (MENU 7-3-1); see page 102 for further information. Service light The service light is on the top right-hand corner of the phone. It flashes to indicate an incoming call or message. Also, the service light flashes for a few seconds when you turn the phone on. Service light 15 GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteedd Removing the battery 1. If necessary, switch off the phone by holding down until the power-off animation is displayed. 2. Remove the battery. To do so:
Pull and hold the catch above the battery on the back of the phone. Lift the battery and take it out of the phone. Getting Started Using a Battery Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. It comes packaged with a partially charged, rechargeable standard Li-ion battery, and must be fully charged the first time you use your phone otherwise the battery could be damaged. Installing the Battery 1. Place the battery so that the tabs on it match the slots at the bottom of the phone. 2. Press the battery down until it snaps into place. Make sure that the battery is correctly installed before switching on the power. 16 17 GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteedd Charging the Battery A desktop charger is provided with your phone. Use only approved batteries and chargers. Ask your local Samsung dealer for further details. Note: You must fully charge the battery before using your phone for the first time. The phone can be used while the battery is charging, but this increases time it will take to charge your battery. To get the quickest charge for any battery, turn the phone off. To charge the battery using the desktop charger:
1. Plug the power cord of the desktop charger into a standard AC outlet. When the power is connected properly, the LEDs on the charger flicker briefly and then turn off. GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteedd 2. Place the battery into the compartment of the charger. Select one of the following two options:
Place the phone with the battery attached into the front compartment. The left LED on the charger glows red. Insert a battery alone, not attached to the phone, into the rear compartment. The right LED on the charger glows red. 3. The color indication of the LEDs on the charger is as listed below:
Red: the battery is charging Green: the battery is fully charged 4. When charging is completed (the LED turns into green), remove the battery or phone from the charger and unplug the power cord of the charger from the AC outlet. 18 19 GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteedd Low Battery Indicator When the battery charge level gets low, the battery sensor blinks an empty Battery Status icon (
) at the top right corner of the display and sounds a warning tone. When the battery level gets too low, the phone will automatically turn off. Unfortunately, if this happen, youll lose whatever you are doing and your phone call will cut off. Watch the Battery Status icon and make sure your battery is adequately charged. GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteedd Switching the Phone On/Off 1. Open the folder. 2. Hold down for more than one second to switch the phone on. 3. If the phone asks for a PIN code, enter the PIN code supplied by the service provider. For further information about the PIN code, see page 108. The service light on the top right-hand corner of the phone flashes and an alert sounds. When your phone locates services, you can see the following idle screens on both the main and the external display:
) appears on the display. In this case, you If the phone is out of service, the No Service icon
cannot place and receive calls. Try again later when service is available. Note: You can change the display language via the Language menu option in the My Phone menu; see page 49 for further information. 20 3. When you wish to switch the phone off, hold down for more than two seconds. 21 GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteedd GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteedd WARNING!
Do not switch on the phone when mobile phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Note: As with any other radio-transmitting device, do not touch the antenna on the phone unnecessarily when the phone is switched on. Contact with the antenna affects the call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. Your Phones Mode Standby Mode The standby is the most basic state of your phone. The phone goes into the standby mode after you turn it on or whenever you briefly press . When your phone is in the standby mode, you will typically see the current date and time. If you enter a phone number, you can press to dial it, or press to save it in the internal phonebook. Press mode. Be careful; if you are on a call when you press at any time to return to the standby
, you will disconnect the call and return to the standby mode. Press down to return to the standby mode without ending the call. several times or hold it Talk Mode You can place and answer calls only when your phone is turned on. During a call, the phone is in the talk mode. In this mode, pressing gives you a list of options. See page 35 for details on the options. Power Save Mode Your phone comes with a Power Save feature that will be automatically activated if your phone is unable to find a signal after 10 minutes of searching. In this mode, the phones battery charge is conserved. The phone will automatically recheck for a signal periodically. To manually force the phone to recheck for a signal, press any key. A message on the display lets you know when your phone is operating in the power save mode. Lock Mode When you lock your phone using the Lock Phone menu option (MENU 7-5) in the Setup menu, you cannot use the phone. In the lock mode, you can receive messages and calls, but you cannot place an outgoing call until you unlock the phone. To unlock the phone temporarily, enter the password. For details about locking and unlocking your phone, see page 103. 22 23 Call Functions Making a Call To make a call:
1. In the standby mode, enter the area code and phone number. While entering a phone number, press to insert a hard pause. For more information about pause dialing, see page 31. 2. Press . The phone places the call to the entered phone number. Note: You can press and hold the number key corresponding to the last digit of the phone number to begin dialing. Correcting the Number To clear the last digit displayed Press
. the whole display for more than one second. CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss Ending a Call When you want to end your call, press . The call time, or the length of the call, displays with the dialed number. If the number is stored in your phonebook, the name is displayed. If there is no match, you can press phonebook. For further information about saving a number, see page 26. to save the number to the Or just close the folder to end a call. Redialing the Last Number To redial the last number you dialed or received, press and hold . The phone stores the records of the last 60 calls made to or from your phone so that you can search for the desired number at any time. To recall any of these numbers:
1. If there are any characters on the display, press to return to the standby mode. 2. Press . The list of the last calls are displayed;
for a received call stands for a dialed call, and for a missed call. 3. Press or to scan through the list until you find the required name or number. 4. Press to dial the displayed number. 24 25 CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss If you press , the phone displays details of the call, such as the callers name (if available), date and time when the call was made, and the length of the call time. Press and to save the number in your phonebook. For more information about saving a number, see below. Making a Call from the Phonebook You can store the phone numbers called regularly in phone memory, which is called phonebook. You then simply recall the number to dial. For further information about the phonebook feature, refer to page 58. Saving a Number with a Name in the Phonebook 1. Press after ending a call or entering the phone number you want to save by using the number keypad. 2. Select the desired label for the number by pressing the navigation keys and press . Five labels are available:
(Mobile),
(FAX).
(Work),
(Home),
(No Category) and 3. Enter a name of up to 16 characters. For further information about entering characters, see page 27. 26 4. Press to move through the fields and fill in each field as needed. Home/Mobile/Work/No Category/FAX: Add a number in the Phone Number field. You can enter a speed dial number from 001 to 999 in the box at the right side of the label. Note that speed dialing is not available for the fax numbers. E-mail: You can enter an e-mail address. No Group: Select the desired caller group by pressing or . The ring melody for the group also appears. Memo: Enter a memo to remind you of the person. 5. When you finish entering, press to save the entry. 6. Select Yes by pressing or to confirm your input, and press . Entering Text When you are asked to enter characters, the available text input modes appear at the bottom of the display. 1. To select Hebrew only Upper case English Lower case English Symbols only Press until is highlighted. is highlighted. is highlighted. is highlighted. AA aa SS 27 CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss 2. Press the key labeled with the required letter:
- Once for the first letter
- Twice for the second letter
- And so on To enter a number, press and hold the corresponding key. Press to move the cursor to the right. Press to clear the characters to the left one by one. Pressing and holding the key clears out the display. You can move the cursor to the desired position by pressing or . Then add the desired characters using the alphanumeric keys or put a space between each word by pressing . If you select the symbol mode, the available symbols are displayed. Highlight the desired one by pressing or and then press . To display more symbol sets, press or . Finding a Number from the Phonebook 1. Press in the standby mode and press . The list of all the names in the phonebook displays. 2. Press or to scroll to the desired name. 3. Press or to find the desired number. 4. Press to place a call to the selected number. Press to view the details about the selected name. 28 5. When you view the details about the selected name, press to display the following options:
Edit: allows you to edit the name entry. Delete: deletes the selected item. While scrolling through the phonebook list, you can access the following options by pressing :
Edit: allows you to edit the selected name entry. Delete Name: deletes the selected name entry. New: allows you to create a new name entry. You can find a number using specific information, such as the location number, name, number, or group. For detailed information, see page 56. Speed Dialing Once you have stored phone numbers with a speed dial number, you can dial them easily with a few presses of the keys. One-Touch Dial: Memory locations 001 through 009 are special one-touch locations. You can dial the phone numbers stored in those locations simply by pressing one key. Press and hold the third digit of the memory location containing the number to be dialed. 29 CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss For example: Location no. 009 Press and hold. The number (and name) stored is displayed, then dialed. Two-Touch Dial: Memory locations 010 through 099 are special two-touch locations. Press the second digit briefly, then hold down the third digit of the memory cell. For example: Location no. 023 Press briefly and hold down . The number (and name) stored is displayed, and then dialed. Three-Touch Dial: Memory locations 100 through 999 are special three-touch locations. Press the first and the second digit briefly, and then hold down the third digit of the memory cell. For example: Location no. 123 Press and briefly, and then hold down . The number (and name) stored is displayed, and then dialed. Four-digit Dialing You can enter the last four consecutive digits of a phone number in the phonebook or Call logs and your phone can dial the entire number for you. This feature is convenient if you have the number memorized, but you have forgotten where the number is stored in your phonebook. Enter the last four digits of the desired phone number. The phone automatically dials the phone number matching the four digits. If there is more than one phone number that contains those four digits in your phonebook or Call logs, the first available number is displayed. Scroll through the numbers using the navigation keys to display the desired one. Press to dial the number. Pause Dialing When you call an automated system, like banking services, you are often required to enter a password or account number. Instead of manually entering the numbers each time, you can store the numbers in your phonebook, separated by special characters which are called pauses. 30 31 CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss Storing Pauses in a Phonebook Entry Manual Pause Dialing To store a number in your phonebook that contains pauses:
1. Enter the phone number you want to store, such as the banks teleservice phone number. 2. Press
. A p displays, indicating a hard pause. 3. Enter the digits that need to follow the pause, such as your account number. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more pauses and numbers, if necessary. 5. Store the number in your phonebook as you normally would by pressing and following from step 2 on page 26. Pause Dialing from a Stored Phonebook Entry 1. Dial the number of the service from the phonebook. 2. Wait for the appropriate prompt from the system you are calling. 3. When prompted, press to send the DTMF
(Dual Tone Multi Frequency) number that follows your hard pause. SENDING DTMF flashes on the display and the transmitted tone sounds. 4. Repeat step 2, if necessary. You can enter pauses manually during the dialing process. 1. Enter the phone number of the service you want to call, such as a banks teleservice phone number. 2. Press to enter a hard pause. The phone displays a p indicating a hard pause. 3. Enter the number to be sent after the pause and then press to dial the first number. 4. After connecting, press again at the prompt to transmit the additional number. Manual Pause Dialing from a Stored Phonebook Entry If you have saved numbers, such as your account number or password, you can send the number from the phonebook during a call. 1. Enter the phone number of the service you want to call and press . 2. When prompted, press for the phonebook menu, and press , . 3. Enter the speed-dial number (001 through 999) of the stored number and press . 4. Press to confirm the selected number. 32 33 CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss 5. Press for menu options and press for Send DTMF. SENDING DTMF flashes on the display and the transmitted tone sounds. Adjusting the Volume During a call, if you want to adjust the voice volume, use the volume keys on the left side of the phone. Press to increase the volume level and to decrease the level. The graphic on the display shows four levels; the more bars you see, the higher the level. Answering a Call When somebody calls you, the phone alerts you by ringing and blinking the service light. If the caller can be identified, the callers phone number (or name, if stored in your phonebook), appears at the bottom of the display. 1. If necessary, open the folder. Press to answer a call. 2. End the call by closing the folder or pressing . Notes:
You can answer a call while using the phonebook or menu features. The current operation will be interrupted. To reject a call, press and hold one of the volume keys on the left side of the phone. Options During a Call Your phone provides a number of functions that you can use during a call. As many of the options are network services, you may not be able to use all of theme at all times. Press during a call to access the following options:
Phonebook: allows you to use the Phonebook menu. See page 55 for further information. 34 35 CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss Messages: allows you to use the Messages menu. See page 78 for further information. Mic Mute allows you to switch your phones microphone off, so that the other party cannot hear you. Example: You wish to say something to another person in the room but do not want the other party to hear you. Silent Key Tone: does not transmit the key tones. It allows you to press keys without hearing annoying key tones during a call. Send Own Number: sends DTMF tones of your phone number. SEND: Send DTMF: sends DTMF tones of the currently displayed number. DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) tones can be used to control electronic phone services, such as bank-by-phone or voice mail. During a call, key in the digits you want to send as DTMF tones, for example, the bank account number and password. Then, press and . Switching to Whisper mode The whisper mode automatically increases the microphone gain levels to allow the other party to hear your voice even though you may be whispering. To switch to the whisper mode, press and hold during a call. Note: In normal environments, this feature may cause your voice to be too loud. 36 Quickly Switching to Silent Mode The silent mode disables all sounds on the phone. This feature is best used in situations where the phone might disturb others, such as in a meeting, at a library or in a theater. You can switch your phone to the silent mode with one touch of a key. In the standby mode, to enter the silent mode, press and hold until Activating Silent Mode and the Vibration icon (
) are displayed. To exit the silent mode and reactivate the previous sound settings, press and hold again until Deactivating Silent Mode appears. The Vibration icon is no longer displayed. Viewing Missed Calls If you fail to answer a call for any reason, the phone indicates a missed call by displaying a text notification on the screen. Additionally, if the caller information is available, a Missed entry is created, and the screen displays the phone number of the most recent missed call. When the display informs you of the call you missed, press to call the displayed number or to clear the message and return to Standby mode. To view missed calls, access the Incoming menu option (MENU 1-2). Missed calls are indicated by the icon . 37 CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss Three-Way Calling This feature enables you to conduct conference calls with two separate parties at the same time. The phone records only the first party into the Outgoing Calls Log. But, you are billed airtime for each of the outgoing calls separately. Contact your service provider to activate Three-Way Calling. During a three-way call, if one of the callers hangs up, you and the remaining caller will stay connected. If you initiated the call and you hang up first, all three parties are disconnected. 1. During a conversation, press places the other party on hold. The phone 2. Enter the phone number for the third party and press again. 3. When the third party answers, press again to begin your three-way call. CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss Call Forwarding This feature provides the option of forwarding incoming calls to another phone number, even though your phone is turned off. Activating Call Forwarding does not affect outgoing calls made from this phone. Contact your service provider to activate Call Forwarding. Call Waiting You can answer an incoming call while you have a call in progress, if this service is supported by the network. Contact your service provider to activate Call Waiting. When a waiting call is detected, the incoming call alert sounds, depending on the network, and a text notification displays. To answer a waiting call:
1. To answer the call, press . The phone connects the calling party, and places the current party on hold. 2. Press again to switch between the two parties. 38 39 Using the Menus This phone offers a range of functions that allows you to tailor the phone to your needs. These functions are arranged in menus and submenus. The menus and submenus can be accessed by scrolling or by using the shortcuts. Accessing Menu Modes There are two ways to access menu mode:
In the standby mode, press to enter the main menu mode. OR, press in the standby mode to enter the start menu mode. Unregistered menu UUssiinngg tthhee MMeennuuss You can configure the start menu comprised of your favorite menu function by registering new menus and changing the menu order or icon via the My Phone menu. Note that you can access the menu only from the start menu mode. For further details about configuring the start menu, see page 48. Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling 1. In the standby mode, press or to access the menu mode. 2. Scroll with the navigation keys to reach the desired menu, for example, Sounds. Press to enter the menu. 3. Find the menu option you want, for example, Connect Tone, by scrolling with or . Press to enter the menu option. If the menu you have selected contains submenus, repeat this step. 4. Scroll with the navigation keys to find the setting of your choice. 5. Press to confirm the selection. Notes:
To return to the previous menu level, press . You can exit the menu without changing the menu settings by pressing . 40 41 UUssiinngg tthhee MMeennuuss UUssiinngg tthhee MMeennuuss With a menu highlighted from the start menu mode, you can see a blinking box, meaning that there are some options available, at the bottom left of the display. Note: The options are unavailable for the My Phone menu. Press , and the following options are available:
Change Icon: allows you to change the menu icon. For further information, see page 51. Delete Menu: deletes the menu from the start menu. Change Order: allows you to change the menu order. For further information, see page 50. Accessing a Menu Function by Using Its Shortcut The main menu items (menu, submenus and setting options) are numbered and can be accessed quickly by using their shortcut numbers. Note: The numbers assigned to each menu function are indicated in the list on page 44. 1. In the standby mode, press to access menu mode. Within three seconds, enter the first digit of the shortcut number. Repeat this for each digit of the shortcut number. Example: Adjusting the contrast of the external LCD Press , and . 7 for Setup, 3 for LCD, and 3 for External LCD 2. Find the setting of your choice by using the navigation keys. 3. Press to confirm the selection. 42 43 UUssiinngg tthhee MMeennuuss List of Menu Functions The list shows the menu structure available and indicates the number assigned to each option. My Phone Page 49 1: Personal Menu 1: Select Menu 2: Set Order 3: Delete Menu 4: Reset Menu 5: Change Icon 6: Change Color 7: Change Theme 8: Icon List 1: Standby Mode 2: Incoming Call 3: GoNext Connection 4: Power On 5: Power Off 6: Delete Image 2: Animation 3: Sliding Text 4: External Clock 5: Dialing Digits 6: Language 7: Administrator UUssiinngg tthhee MMeennuuss 1: Phonebook Page 55 1-1: Outgoing 1-2: Incoming 1-3: Find Number 1-3-1: By Name 1-3-2: By Number 1-3-3: By Group 1-3-4: By Location 1-3-5: By Time 1-3-6: Last Search 1-4: Add Entry 1-5: Name Ringer 1-5-1: Set Number 1-5-2: Edit Number 1-5-3: Icon List 1-6: Group Editing 1-7: Erase All 1-#: My Phone Number 2: Organizer Page 66 2-1: Calendar 2-2: Memo Pad 2-3: Alarm 2-4: Weekday Alarm 2-5: Calculator 2-6: Unit Conversion 2-6-1: Length 2-6-2: Weight 2-6-3: Volume 2-6-4: Area 2-6-5: Temperature 2-7: World Time 44 45 UUssiinngg tthhee MMeennuuss UUssiinngg tthhee MMeennuuss 3: Internet/MSG 3-1: GoNext 3-2: Messages 3-3: E-mail 3-4: Modem Setup 3-5: Internet Setup 3-1-1: Connect GoNext 3-1-2: Connect Wizard 3-1-3: Wizard Box 3-1-4: Multimedia 3-1-5: Write E-mail 3-2-1: Inbox 3-2-2: Outbox 3-2-3: Message Box 3-3-1: Read 3-3-2: Write 3-3-3: E-mail Outbox 3-3-4: Reserved E-mail 3-3-5: Set Configuration 5-3-1: Modem Alert 5-3-2: Auto Receive 5-3-3: Port Speed 3-5-1: Initial URL 3-5-2: Gateway 3-5-3: NATE E-mail 3-5-4: Primary DNS 3-5-5: Secondary DNS 3-5-6: Screen Color 3-5-7: Reset Page 74 4: Games Page 94 4-1: Push Push 4-2: Couple Bowling 4-3: Rascal Othello 4-4: Snow Gogo 5: Music Box Page 96 5-1: Sound Effects 5-2: Melodies 5-3: My Melody 6: Sounds Page 98 6-1: Ring Volume 6-2: Alert Type 6-3: Message Tone 6-3-1: Alert Tone 6-3-2: Alert Interval 6-4: Connect Tone 6-5: Disconnect Tone 46 47 UUssiinngg tthhee MMeennuuss 7: Setup Page 101 7-1: Lock Code 7-2: Answer Mode 7-3: LCD 7-3-1: Backlight Time 7-3-2: Set Backlight 7-3-2: External LCD 7-4: Auto Hyphen 7-5: Lock Phone 7-6: Time Manager 7-6-1: Air Time 7-6-2: Set Time 7-
: Reset 7-0: Security 7-0-1: Call Restriction 7-0-2: Send ID 7-0-3: Send PIN 7-0-4: Emergency #
7-0-5: NAM My Phone You can use the My Phone menu to determine the various settings for the start menu or the display components. Note that this menu can be accessed only when you press . Personal Menu OK-1 This menu option allows you to set up the start menu, which is displayed when you press , to suit your preference. Select Menu You can register up to 12 menu options onto the start menu. 1. Select the desired menu by pressing and
, followed by . 2. Find the desired submenu by repeating Step 1, if necessary, and press to register. 3. Select the desired menu address by pressing the navigation keys, followed by . The addresses already occupied are marked in gray box. If you select one of them, the message appears to confirm that you want to change it. Select Yes to confirm, or No to cancel and select a new address. 48 49 4. Select the desired icon from the list by pressing the navigation keys and press . The menu option is added to the start menu. Set Order This menu option allows you to change the order of the menus. 1. Select the menu you want to move by pressing or . 2. Press and move it by pressing or . 3. Press to fix the menu. 4. Press to save the change. Delete Menu You can delete the registered menus from the start menu. Select the menu that you want to delete and press
. Reset Menu This menu option resets the start menu to its default status. When a confirming message appears, select Yes to reset. Select No to cancel your selection. 50 MMyy PPhhoonnee Change Icon Using this menu option, you can change the icons for the menus already registered on the start menu. 1. Select the menu of which you want to change the icon by pressing or . 2. Select an icon from the list using the navigation keys and press . Change Color Using this menu option, you can change the colors for the items on the display. 1. Select an item of which you want to change the color by pressing or . 2. Select a color by pressing or . If you want to adjust the depth of the selected color, press . 3. Press to save the setting. Change Theme Using this menu option, you can select the predefined theme colors for the menus. If you select User Defined, the phone displays the colors you set in the Change Color option. Icon List You can view the icons available. Use the navigation keys to scroll through the icon list. 51 MMyy PPhhoonnee Animation OK-2 Sliding Text MMyy PPhhoonnee OK-3 You can set the various animated images to be displayed on the background of the display in some situations. The following options are available:
Standby Mode: allows you to select an image to be displayed on the idle screen. Incoming Call: allows you to select an image to alert you when a call comes in. GoNext Connection: allows you to select an image to be displayed when you launch the GoNext browser. Power On: allows you to select an image to be displayed when you switch the phone on. Power Off: allows you to select an image to be displayed when you switch the phone off. Delete Image: allows you to delete the images downloaded from the wireless web via the GoNext browser. You can set the phone to display some text. The text will slide at the top of the idle screen. 1. Select On to turn the feature on. If you want to turn the feature off, select Off. 2. Press . 3. If there is any text already entered, press to clear it. Enter the desired text of up to 32 characters. For further information about entering characters, see page 27. 4. Press to save your input. External Clock OK-4 You can change the type of the clock to be displayed on the external LCD in the standby mode. Select the desired clock from Digital Clock and Analog Clock. 52 53 MMyy PPhhoonnee Dialing Digits OK-5 This menu option allows you to change the size of the number to be displayed when you enter a phone number to dial. Select the desired size from Big and Small. Language You can change the display language. You may select a language from English and Hebrew. Administrator OK-6 OK-7 You can see how many items downloaded from the Internet are currently stored in your phones memory and delete them. To delete items:
1. Press the navigation keys to scroll to an item you want to delete. 2. When an item highlights, press . 3. Select Delete or Delete All, and press . 4. When a confirming message appears, select Yes and press . Phonebook The phonebook allows you to:
Store up to 999 name, each having up to 5 different numbers and use them easily. View records of the calls you made or received. Specify the phone to alert you in a distinctive way when you receive a call from individual or a group number stored in your phonebook. View your phone number. Outgoing MENU 1-1 Via this menu option, you can view the records of up to 30 of the last phone calls placed from your phone. Press after selecting the desired number, and the number or name, if saved in your phonebook, is displayed together with the date and time when the call was made. Pressing allows you to save the selected number into the phonebook. Press to make a call to the selected number. Press to use the following options:
Save: allows you to save the number in your phonebook. Delete: deletes the selected call record. Delete All: deletes all call records. 54 55 PPhhoonneebbooookk Incoming MENU 1-2 2. Press or to scroll to the desired name. PPhhoonneebbooookk Via this menu option, you can view the records of up to 30 of the last phone calls placed to your phone. For details about accessing a record or using the options, refer to Outgoing on page 55. Find Number MENU 1-3 This option allows you to find the entries stored in the phonebook using speed dial numbers, names, numbers, group names, time of call or your last search. By Name This option allows you to find a stored number by entering a persons name. Note: You can to enter this menu by pressing in Standby mode. 1. Enter the first few letters of the name by pressing the associated alphanumeric keys and press . The phone searches for the names in the list beginning with that characters, and then displays the corresponding entries. 3. Press or to find the desired number under the selected name. 4. Press to place a call to the number. Press to view the details about the selected name. 5. When you view the details about the selected name, press to use the following options. Edit: allows you to edit the selected name entry. Delete: deletes the selected item. While scrolling through the phonebook list, you can access the following options by pressing . Edit: allows you to edit the selected name entry. Delete Name: deletes the selected name entry. New: allows you to create a new name entry. By Number This option allows you to find a stored number by the number. 1. Enter the number you want to find by using the number keypad and press . 56 57 PPhhoonneebbooookk PPhhoonneebbooookk 2. Press to place a call to the number. 4. Press to place a call to the number. Press to view the details about the selected name. 3. When you view the details about the selected name, press to use the following options. Edit: allows you to edit the selected name entry. Press to view the details about the selected name. 5. When you view the details about the selected name, press to use the following options. Edit: allows you to edit the selected name entry. Delete: deletes the selected item. Delete: deletes the selected item. While scrolling through the phonebook list, you can access the following options by pressing . Edit: allows you to edit the selected name entry. Delete Name: deletes the selected name entry. New: allows you to create a new name entry. While scrolling through the phonebook list, you can access the following options by pressing . Edit: allows you to edit the selected name entry. Delete Name: deletes the selected name entry. New: allows you to create a new name entry. By Group By Location This option allows you to find a stored number by entering the name of its caller group. 1. Select the desired caller group and press . The members of the selected group are displayed. 2. Press or to find the desired name. 3. Press or to find the desired number under the selected name. This option allows you to find a stored number by entering its memory location number. 1. Enter the location number using the number key and press . The corresponding entry is displayed. 2. Press to place a call to the number. Press to view details about the selected name. 58 59 PPhhoonneebbooookk PPhhoonneebbooookk 3. When you view the details about the selected name, press to use the following options. Edit: allows you to edit the name entry. Delete: deletes the selected item. When you find a number, you can access the following options by pressing . Change Speed#: allows you to change the speed dial number of the selected number. Cancel Speed#: allows you to release the speed dial number of the selected number. By Time This option lists the name entries in order of the time when they were stored. 1. Press or to find the desired name. 2. Press or to find the desired number under the selected name. 3. Press to place a call to the number. Press to view the details about the selected name. 4. When you view the details about the selected name, press to use the following options. Edit: allows you to edit the selected name entry. Delete: deletes the selected item. While scrolling through the phonebook list, you can access the following options by pressing . Edit: allows you to edit the selected name entry. Delete Name: deletes the selected name entry. New: allows you to create a new name entry. Last Search This option allows you to view the last number you searched for. Press to place a call to the number. Press to view the details about the selected name. When you view the details about the selected name, pressing displays the following options. Edit: allows you to edit the selected name entry. Delete: deletes the selected number. While scrolling through the phonebook list, you can access the following options by pressing . Edit: allows you to edit the selected name entry. Delete Name: deletes the selected name entry. New: allows you to create a new name entry. 60 61 PPhhoonneebbooookk Add Entry MENU 1-4 This menu option allows you to add a new name entry. Create a new entry by following from Step 3 in Saving a Number with a Name in the Phonebook on page 26. Name Ringer MENU 1-5 If the caller line identification service is available, you can set the phone to alert you to an incoming call from a specific person by using a distinctive icon and ringer. Setting a Special Ringer for a Number 1. Select Set Number and press . 2. Select a number from the phonebook list using the navigation keys and press . 3. Select the category of the ring by pressing or and press . 4. Select the bell or melody by pressing or and press . 5. Select the type of icon from Animal Icon, Human Icon or Others, and then press . 6. Scroll to one of the icons by pressing the navigation keys and press to save the setting. 62 PPhhoonneebbooookk Changing the Special Ringer Settings 1. Select Edit Number and press . 2. Select the number and press . The display shows the ringer and the icon you have set. 3. Press and select one from the following options. Change Setup: allows you to change the ringer and icon. Delete Number: cancels the ringer setting. 4. After changing or deleting, press or to exit. Viewing the Available Icons 1. Select Icon List and press . 2. Select an icon type of and press . 3. Use the navigation keys to scroll through the icon list. 63 PPhhoonneebbooookk Group Editing MENU 1-6 Deleting an Existing Group PPhhoonneebbooookk 1. Select the group you want to delete and press or . 2. Select Delete and press . Erase All MENU 1-7 This menu option allows you to delete all of the phonebook entries. To access this menu, you need to enter your four-digit lock code. The lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory. When the confirming message appears, select Yes to delete all of the phone entries. My Phone Number MENU 1-#
You can view your phone number using this menu. This menu allows you to add a new group and edit or delete the existing groups. You have three predefined groups and you can define six additional groups. Adding a New Group 1. From the Group list, press or . 2. Select Add and press . 3. Enter a name for the group and press . You can enter up to 12 characters. For further information about entering characters, see page 27. 4. Select the ringer category by pressing or and press . 5. Select the bell or melody by pressing or and press . Editing an Existing Group 1. Select the group you want to edit and press or
. 2. Select Edit and press . 3. Follow Steps from 3 to 6 in Adding a New Group to edit the group settings. 64 65 Organizer The Organizer feature provides various convenient functions, such as a:
Calendar to manage your schedule and a memo pad. Alarm to ring at a specified time once and the particular days of week. Calculator and unit convertor. World time clock. OOrrggaanniizzeerr You can also use the number keypad.
- : selects todays date of the previous year.
- : moves to the previous week.
- : selects todays date of the next year.
- : moves to the previous day.
- : selects today.
- : selects the next day.
- : moves to the previous month.
- : moves to the next week.
- : moves to the next month. Calendar MENU 2-1 Scheduling a New Event This option allows you to view the current month as well as the past or future month in calendar format. In this menu option, the current day is highlighted on the calendar. You can schedule up to 30 events and be alerted by the Scheduler function before an event begins. Days with scheduled events are marked in green. Selecting a Day on the Calendar View You can move to the next or the previous day by pressing or . You can move up or down one week by pressing or . To display the next or the previous month, use the volume keys on the left side of the phone. 1. Select a day on the Calendar view, referring to Selecting a day on the Calendar View on page 66 and press . 2. If necessary, change the date and press . 3. Enter the time for the event. The Contents field is automatically highlighted. 4. Press and enter your event contents. You can enter up to 35 characters. For further information about entering characters, see page 27. 5. Press to accept your input. 6. Determine when an alarm will inform you of your schedule by pressing or , and press . 7. Select the ring type and then the desired bell or melody and press . 66 67 OOrrggaanniizzeerr 8. Press to save the event. 9. On the Calendar view, you can use the following options by pressing :
Set Schedule: allows you to add a new schedule. Delete All: deletes all schedules stored in the Planner. Viewing a Scheduled Event Select the desired day on the Calendar view, referring to Selecting a day on the Calendar View on page 66 and press . The list of the events on the selected day appears. If more than one event is scheduled, press or to scroll to the desired event and press to view details. While viewing an event, press to use the following options:
Edit: allows you to edit the selected schedule. Add: allows you to add a new schedule. Delete: deletes the selected schedule. Memo Pad OOrrggaanniizzeerr MENU 2-2 You can make up to 5 memos of important things you need to remember. Writing a New Memo 1. Enter what you need to remember. You can enter up to 200 characters. For further details about entering characters, see page 27. 2. Press to save the memo. 3. On the Memo list, you can use the following options by pressing . New Memo: allows you to create a new memo. Delete: deletes the selected memo. Delete All: deletes all memos. Viewing a Memo If you have any memo already created, your list of memos appears when you access the Memo Pad
(MENU 2-2) menu option. To view details, select the desired memo from the list and press . While viewing a memo, press to use the following options:
Edit: allows you to edit the selected memo. Delete: deletes the selected memo. 68 69 OOrrggaanniizzeerr Alarm MENU 2-3 Weekday Alarm OOrrggaanniizzeerr MENU 2-4 This option allows you to set up to two alarms to ring at a specified time. 1. Select ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 and press . 2. When an alarm screen appears, press to display the following options. Alarm Time: enter the time when the alarm sounds using the number keypad. You need to enter the hour in 24-hour format. Alarm Melody: select the desired ring type and then the desired melody or bell. Alarm Type: select the interval for the alarm to ring from Once and Daily. 3. Select one of options and change the setting. Press . 4. Repeat Steps 2 and 3, if necessary. 5. When you finish setting the alarm options, select On using the navigation keys. 6. Press to save the setting. To cancel the alarm, select Off in the Alarm screen. To stop the alarm when it rings, press any one of the volume keys, or any key after opening the folder. Note: Keep in mind that if your phone is off at the specified time, the alarm will not sound. You can set an alarm to ring at a specified time every day or only on the specified weekdays. This feature is useful when you need a morning call. To set a morning call:
1. When a morning call screen is displayed, press to display the following options:
Alarm Time: enter the time you want the alarm to ring using the number keypad. You need to enter the hour in 24-hour format. Melody: select the ringer type and then the melody or bell. Alarm Type: select the interval for the alarm to ring from Daily, On Sun-Thu and On Sun-Fri. 2. Select the desired option and change the setting as needed. Press . 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2, if necessary. 4. When you finish setting the alarm options, select Set using the navigation keys. 5. Press to save the setting. To cancel the weekday alarm, access the Weekday Alarm menu option (MENU 2-4) and select Release. 70 71 OOrrggaanniizzeerr Notes:
The weekday alarm will sound even though your phone is in the silent mode (see page 37) or if you set the Alert Type menu option (Menu 6-2) to Lamp or Vibration. Keep in mind that if your phone is off at the specified time, the alarm will not sound. Calculator MENU 2-5 Using this feature, you can use the phone as a calculator. The calculator provides the basic arithmetic functions; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. 1. Enter the first number using the numeric keys. 2. Set the operation for your calculation by pressing one of the navigation keys according to the illustration on the display: + (add), - (subtract), x (multiply), (divide). Unit Conversion OOrrggaanniizzeerr MENU 2-6 This menu allows you to convert a value into the required unit, for example, inches to centimeters. To perform a unit conversion:
1. Select the desired type of unit from Length, Weight, Volume, Area and Temperature and press . 2. Select the original unit by pressing or and press . 3. Enter the desired value to be converted and press
. 4. Select the required unit by pressing or and press to view the result. 5. If necessary, press to reset the convertor and repeat the conversion. 3. Enter the second number and press to get the 6. Press to exit. result. 4. Repeat steps 2 to 3 as many times as required. Notes:
To erase any mistakes or clear the display, press
. Use to enter a decimal point and to change the sign of a number to a negative (-). World Time MENU 2-7 This menu allows you to check the current time for 39 major cities around the world. Press the navigation keys to scroll through the world map until the desired time zone appears. 72 73 Internet/MSG You can use this menu to:
Navigate the wireless web by using the GoNext browser. Send or receive SMS (Short Message Service) messages. Send or receive E-mail. Configure the modem and Internet settings. GoNext MENU 3-1 Your phone comes equipped with a web browser which makes it possible for you to access the wireless web. The Web browser allows you to access up-to-the minute information through your phone. Browsing the wireless web through your phone is unlike using your computer; site providers have selected only the critical aspects of their sites to present to wireless phone users and they have removed most graphics. You can access this menu quickly by pressing in the standby mode. Connect GoNext Selecting this option launches the GoNext browser. Once connected, the Home page or the last page you visited will be displayed. IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG What appears on the display when you are connected to the network is dependent on the service provider. To view additional contents, press . Note: You can quickly launch the browser by pressing and holding in the standby mode. Using the Soft Keys At the bottom of the browser display is a solid bar which contains browser commands. and below the solid bar are used to execute the commands. These two keys are called Soft keys because their function changes depending on where you are in the browser. Navigating Through the GoNext Browser To Press scroll through the browser contents or . The currently selected content is indicated by . select the content
. use the browser options stop the current processing return to the previous page and hold . For details, see the following page. or . 74 75 IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG Exiting the GoNext Browser To exit the browser, simply press or close the folder at any time. Going Back to the GoNext Menu While navigating the browser, press . Press when the start menu is selected, and the phone displays the GoNext menu screen. Connect Wizard You can access the Wizard service and download various items. For further details, contact your service provider. Wizard Box You can manage various items downloaded through the Wizard service. To use an item, select one of the downloaded items by pressing the navigation keys and press . To delete an item, select the desired item from the list and press to accept Delete. Multimedia You can use the multimedia items downloaded from the GoNext browser. To play back a multimedia item:
1. When the list of the downloaded items displays, scroll to the item you want to play by pressing or . 2. Press to play back the item. To pause the playback, press and press to resume. To repeat the playback, press and hold . 3. To exit the screen, press . To remove a multimedia item from the phones memory:
1. When the list of the downloaded items displays, scroll to the item you want to delete by pressing the navigation keys and press . 2. Select Delete. 3. When a confirming message displays, select Yes and press to delete it. To cancel the selection, press . Write E-mail You can access the e-mail server and read or send e-
mail messages. 76 77 IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG Messages MENU 3-2 Listening to Voice Messages IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG Using the Messages menu, you can:
Read your text messages and listen to voice messages. Send text messages. Inbox Your phone can receive voice mail and text messages. When the phone receives a message, an alert sounds, and a text notification displays along with the New message icon (
on the display until you read the text messages or listen to the voice messages.
). The icon remains Your phone receives incoming messages in both the standby mode and the talk mode. Messages can be received when the phone is locked, but you cannot access the message. To review a message, you must unlock the phone. Your phone can store up to 62 messages, depending on the length of the messages. If the message memory is full, an error message is displayed and you cannot receive any new messages until you erase the obsolete messages. When you access the Voice menu option (MENU 3-
2-1-1), the information about the latest voice mail, such as the date and time when the mail was received and the callers name or number, appears. Select the desired message using or . To make a call to the caller listen to the selected voice mail Press
. and follow the voice prompt from the voice mail server. delete the selected voice mail
. Note: You can quickly access your voice mail box by pressing and holding in the standby mode. Reading Text Messages When you access the Text menu option (MENU 3-2-
1-2), an indexed list of text messages displays in the order they are received. The first message is the oldest one. A symbol in front of the senders name or number indicates the status of the message; > for read messages, : for unread messages and ! for urgent messages. 78 79 IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG Select the desired message using or . Setting the Message Display To make a call to the sender read the message text delete the selected message delete all of the messages Press
. and select the Delete option. and select the Delete All option. While reading a message, press to use the following options:
Reply: allows you to send a reply message to the sender. Forward: allows you to the selected message to other persons. Delete: deletes the selected message. Save Number: allows you to save the phone number of the sender. For further information about saving a number, see page 26. Lock/Unlock: the Lock option allows you to keep the message from being deleted. locked messages are marked with P in the list. They will not be erased until you unlock by using the Unlock option. Using the Display Setup menu option (MENU 3-2-1-
3), you can set the phone to display the contents of a new text message when it comes in. The following options are available:
On: the phone displays the full contents of the message. Off: the phone displays the New Message icon (
only.
) Outbox Using this menu option, you can transmit text messages to multiple destinations. Creating a New Message To create and send a text message:
1. On the Outbox screen, press when New Message is highlighted. 2. Enter a message and press . For further information about entering characters, see page 27. Note: If a call comes in while you are creating a message, the text you already entered is automatically saved in the Reserved Message menu (MENU 3-2-2-4); see page 83. 80 81 IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG 3. When the display asks if you want to store the message into the Message Box for future use, select Yes or No and press . Note: The Message Box can hold up to 25 messages. If the memory for the message templates is full, a warning message will appear. You cannot store any more text until you erase the obsolete text. 4. Enter the phone number of the destination using the number keypad. Pressing allows you to search for a number from the phonebook by a persons name or group name. Note that just the numbers with the label Mobile will be displayed. When you find the desired number, press to put a checkmark and press . 5. If you want to send the message to more than one person, press to fill in another destination field. Note: You will be billed for each phone number. 6. If necessary, repeat steps 4 and 5 to add more phone numbers. You can enter up to 20 numbers. 7. When you finish entering the phone number(s), press . 8. If necessary, change the Callback number to which the recipient will call back. The default Callback number is your phone number. 9. Press to send the message. 10. When the message is sent successfully, the display asks if you want to save it into the Outgoing Message menu. Select Yes or No and press . If your phone fails to send the message, the message asking if you want to save the message will appear. Select Yes to save the message in the Reserved Message menu. Selecting No returns to the standby mode. Using Stored Text 1. On the Outbox screen, select Load Message and press . 2. Select one from the message list and press . 3. Complete the message and press . 4. Send the message following from Step 3 on page 86. Reviewing Outgoing or Reserved Messages Your phone can store:
Up to 25 messages that you stored after transmission. Up to 5 messages that you reserved. 1. On the Outbox screen, select the desired message type from Outgoing Message and Reserved Message and press . 82 83 IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG 2. Select the desired message using or . Message Box 3. To view the selected message forward the selected message delete the selected message delete all message in Outbox Press
. and select the Resend option. and select the Delete option. and select the Delete All option. While viewing a message, press to use the following options:
Resend: allows you to forward the message to other persons. Delete: deletes the selected message. You can store the text that you send most frequently for future use in the Message Box. Also, when you receive a call while creating a message, the text you already entered is automatically stored in this menu. The Message Box can hold up to 25 messages. 1. Select the desired text by pressing or . 2. To view the selected message add new text delete the selected text delete all text in the menu Press
. and select the New Msg. option. and select the Delete option. and select the Delete All option. While viewing a message, press to display the following options:
Send SMS: allows you to send an SMS message using the selected text. For further information about sending a message, see page 81. Edit: allows you to edit the selected text. Delete: deletes the selected text. 84 85 IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG E-mail MENU 3-3 Using the E-mail menu, you can:
Read and send your e-mail messages. Configure the e-mail settings. Read You can access the e-mail server and read e-mail messages. Write You can access the e-mail server and read e-mail messages. Creating and Sending a New E-mail Message To create and send an e-mail message:
1. On the E-mail screen, press when Write is highlighted. 2. Select how to enter the destination address. You can select from Manual, By Group and By Name. 3. Enter or search a destination address and press
. 4. When the destination appears on the display, press to select the following options:
Edit: allows you to edit the address. 86 IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG Delete: allows you to delete the address. Manual Input: allows you to manually enter a new destination address using the keypad. By Group: allows you to search a destination address by the group name. By Name: allows you to search a destination address by a persons name. 5. Select an option and enter destination addresses. You can enter up to 20 addresses. 6. Enter the e-mail title and press . For further information about entering text, see page xx. 7. Select New from the E-mail pop-up window and enter a new message. To use the stored message, select Recall Msg or Recall Memo. When the list of the stored messages or memos, select one of them and press
. If neccessary, you can edit the selected message. 8. When you finish entering message, press . 9. When the display asks if you want to store the message for future use, select an option. Selecting Memo or Message Box allows you to save the message in Memo Pad or Message Box. Selecting Not Save allows you to not save it. 87 SSoouunnddss 10. When the display asks if you want to send the message, select Yes. When the message is sent successfully, the display asks if you want to save it into the E-mail Outbox menu. Select Yes or No and press . If your phone fails to send the message, the message asking if you want to save the message will appear. Select Yes to save the message in the Reserved E-mail menu. Selecting No returns to the standby mode. Reviewing Outgoing or Reserved Messages Your phone can store:
Up to 25 messages that you stored after transmission. Up to 5 messages that you reserved. 1. On the E-mail screen, select the desired message type from E-mail Outgoing and Reserved E-mail and press . 2. When the titles of e-mail messages display, select the desired message using or . 3. To view the selected message forward the selected message delete the selected message delete all message in Outbox SSoouunnddss Press
. and select the Resend option. and select the Delete option. and select the Delete All option. While viewing a message, press to use the following options:
Edit: edits the selected message. Resend: allows you to forward the message to other people. Set Configuration You can configure the setting options required for sending e-mail messages. The following options are available:
SMTP Server: allows you to set the URL address of the E-mail server. Sender Addr.: allows you to set the default destination address. 88 89 IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG Modem Setup MENU 3-4 Auto Receive Your phone is capable of sending or receiving digital data and fax calls when connected to a computing device (laptop, desktop, handheld, palmtop, etc.) running Windows NT, Windows 98 or later versions. The phone functions just like a typical modem on your PC, enabling you to use wireless data involving a wide variety of Windows software applications. To use digital data or fax services with your phone, you will need to obtain a digital data/fax kit from your local Samsung dealer. This kit will contain the necessary cables, software, and users manual required for you to connect and use your phone with your computing device. Refer to your data kit manual for further details about setting up your computing device. Note: The phone must be on a digital network to receive faxes and data. Modem Alert This option allows you to set how you are alerted when the phone receives data or fax calls. Select the ringer type and then select the bell or melody. You can set the phone to function as a modem to send or receive data and fax calls. The following options are available:
Release: The Auto Receive mode for the data and faxes is turned off. Your phone can only send or receive voice calls. Modem: You can set the phone to automatically receive data or not. You can selece from Off, For 10 min. and Always. Fax: You can set the phone to automatically receive fexes or not. You can select from Off, For 10 min. and Always. Port Speed This menu allows you to select the speed for the communication between your phone and the computing device. Select one from Fax Only, 19.2 kbps, 115.2 kbps and 230.4 kbps. 90 91 IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG IInntteerrnneett//MMSSGG Internet Setup MENU 3-5 Screen Color You can set the screen color when you connect to the Internet. Reset You can reset the settings that you configured. When the confirming message displays, select Yes and press . You can configure the setting options required for connecting to the Internet. To access this menu option, you should enter the Lock code. Initial URL You can set the default URL address that is displayed when you access the Internet. Gateway You can set the gateway address for connecting the Internet. NATE E-mail Shows the URL address of the E-mail server. Primary DNS(Domain Name Server) Shows the IP address of the primary DNS server. Secondary DNS(Domain Name Server) Shows the IP address of the secondary DNS server. 92 93 3. If necessary, select Start or New Game by pressing or , and press to start the game. To stop the game, press at any time. Games You can enjoy four games on your phone; Push Push, Couple Bowling, Rascal Othello and Snow Gogo. To start a game:
1. Press or until the desired game is highlighted and press . 2. Press . For the Push Push game, the Key Helper appears to help you understand the key operation for the game. For the Couple Bowling game, the Menu screen appears, containing the following options:
New Game: starts a new game. Key Control: shows the key operation for the game. About Game: gives you information on how to play the game, terms, rules or how to calculate your score. For the Rascal Othello and Snow Gogo games, the Menu screen appears, containing the following options:
Start: starts a new game. Introduction (Info): gives you an introduction of the game. Option: set up the options for the game. Help: shows the key operation for the game. 94 95 My Melody MMuussiicc BBooxx MENU 5-3 You can select one of the 8 melodies downloaded from the wireless web via the GoNext browser. Use the navigation keys to listen to the melodies available. Each time you select one, it is played for a few seconds. Music Box The Music Box menu contains the bells and melodies to alert you to an incoming call. A bell or melody selected in this menu will be used according to the setting in the Alert Type menu option (MENU 6-2). You can quickly access this menu by pressing from the standby mode. Note: When the phone is in the silent mode (see page 37), you cannot use this menu. Sound Effects MENU 5-1 You can select one of the 25 predefined ringer tones. Use the navigation keys to listen to the tones available. Each time you select one, it is played for a few seconds. Melodies MENU 5-2 You can select one of the 25 predefined ringer melodies. Use the navigation keys to listen to the melodies available. Each time you select one, it is played for a few seconds. 96 97 SSoouunnddss Lamp: The backlight switches on and the service light blinks; the phone neither rings nor vibrates. Vibration+Ring: The phone vibrates and rings. Ring+Vibration: The phone rings and vibrates. Message Tone MENU 6-3 When you receive a new message, the phone alerts you. You can set how frequently this happens and which alert type sounds by using this menu option. If you receive a message during a call, the phone automatically mutes the ringer and provides a call waiting tone. This is to avoid ringing in your ear while you are trying to talk. The following options are available:
Alert Tone You can set the alert type for the message alert between Alert Sound 1 through Alert Sound 5. The Vibration option will vibrate the phone. Selecting Lamp flashes the service light, but does not sound the message alert. Sounds Using this menu, you can customize the various sound settings, such as the:
Ring volume or type. Tone to alert you to an incoming message. Length of the DTMF tone. Tone to sound when your call is connected or disconnected. Note: When the phone is in Silent mode (see page 37), you cannot use this menu. Ring Volume MENU 6-1 This option allows you to adjust the ringer volume. Use the navigation keys or the volume keys on the left side of the phone to adjust the volume. The display shows the volume level. Alert Type MENU 6-2 This option allows you to indicate how you are to be informed of any incoming calls. The following options are available:
Ring/Melody: The phone rings using the bell or melody selected via the Music Box menu (MENU 5). Vibration: The phone vibrates but does not ring. 98 99 SSoouunnddss Alert Interval You can set how often your phone alerts you that there are new received messages between One Time and Every 2 mins. Selecting No Alert does not sound the message alert. Connect Tone MENU 6-4 With this menu option On, the phone sounds a tone when your call is connected to the system. To turn the connect tone off, select Off. Disconnect Tone MENU 6-5 With this menu option On, the phone sounds a tone when a call is disconnected or dropped from the system. To turn the disconnect tone off, select Off. Setup Many different features of your phone can be customized to suit your preferences. Lock Code MENU 7-1 This feature allows you to change your current lock code to a new one. The lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory. Enter the current code, and enter a new four-digit code. Enter it once again at the prompt. Note: Your phone does not allow viewing of the lock for security reasons. So, if you have changed the lock code, be sure to write it down or memorize it. Answer Mode MENU 7-2 This menu option allows you to select how to answer an incoming call. It is preset to SEND key. The following options are available:
Open Folder: the phone answers when you open the folder. Anykey: the phone answers when you press any key except for . Send: the phone answers only when you press . 100 101 MENU 7-3 Lock Phone SSeettuupp Menu 7-5 This menu allows you to lock the phone. Locking the phone limits all use of your phone. To access this menu, you need to enter your four-digit lock code. The lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory. The following options are available:
Auto Lock: after unlocking the phone temporarily, you can lock the phone simply by closing the folder. Manual Lock: after unlocking the phone temporarily, you need to switch the phone off and back on to lock the phone. Release: releases the Lock mode. In the lock mode, you can make emergency calls using the stored emergency numbers (see page 108). Simply enter one of them and press . To use the phone in the lock mode, enter the four-
digit lock code. Your phone unlocks temporarily and you can use it. To release the lock mode, enter the lock code to unlock the phone temporarily. Access the Lock Phone menu and select Release to unlock your phone completely. SSeettuupp LCD Backlight Time You can set the length of time the phone waits until the backlight turns off after you press the last key or open the folder, from 15 Seconds On, 30 Seconds On and 60 Seconds On. Set Backlight You can set the backlight mode. Normal Mode flashes the backlight when you press any key. Select Saving Mode to use the backlight only between 5:00 PM and 8:00 AM. Doing this saves the battery power. External LCD This option allows you to adjust the contrast of the external LCD Adjust the brightness using the navigation keys, or the volume keys on the left side of the phone. Auto Hyphen MENU 7-4 When this option is set to On, your phone automatically hyphenates numbers when you enter a phone number, for example, 000-0000000. Digits following a pause are not hyphenated. 102 103 SSeettuupp SSeettuupp Time Manager MENU 7-6 Using this menu option, you can:
View the length of your calls. Set the current date and time. Air Time Your phone keeps track of the amount of air time, or call time, used. Using this option, you can view the airtime for the last call or all calls made to or from your phone. You can also easily reset the airtime measurement. The display shows the following measurements:
Last Call Time: shows the air time of the last call. Total Calls Time: shows the number of all calls made to or from your phone and total duration of the calls since the air time counter was last set to zero by using the Delete Total option. Data Calls Time: shows the air time of the all data calls. Note: The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary, depending on network features, rounding-off for billing purposes and so forth. While viewing the air time, press to use the following options:
Delete Call: deletes the Last Call Time measurement. Delete Total: deletes the Total Calls Time measurement. Delete Data: deletes the Data Calls Time measurement. Delete All: deletes all measurements at the same time. Set Time This option enables you to set the current date and time. Enter the date and time using the number keypad. You can move the cursor between the date and the time fields by pressing or . The month, day, hour and minute must be entered using 2 digits and the year requires all four digits. You need to enter the hour in 24-hour format; for example, enter 15 and 30 for 3:30 PM. 104 105 SSeettuupp Reset MENU 7-
Security SSeettuupp MENU 7-0 Using this menu option, you can reset your phone to its default status. To access this menu, you need to enter your four-digit lock code. The lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory. The following options are available:
Settings Only : resets all user-selectable setting options to their default settings. Clear All: erases all data you have stored in the phones memory, such as phonebook entries, memos, schedules, call records and bookmarks. When a confirmation displays explaining that you will reset all the menu options, select Yes to confirm. The phone turns off by itself and back on, reboots, and then returns to the standby mode. Select No to cancel your selection. 106 Your phone provides you with various security options, including a user-programmable lock code and special number features. Call Restriction This feature provides you with various options to hide your private information or restrict the phones unauthorized use. The following options are available:
Privacy: protects your private information. With this option active, the lock code is required to access your personal information, such as the phone book, scheduler, memo, call records and so on. Incoming Call: restricts all incoming calls to your phone. Int. Call: restricts international calls. To access each option, you need to enter the lock code. Select On to restrict the selected item. To cancel, select Off. Send ID This feature allows you to keep your phone number from displaying on the called persons phone. Select Restrict to hide your number. To cancel, select Display. 107 SSeettuupp SSeettuupp 3. Enter a phone number and press to save. Each emergency number can be up to ten digits long. To make an emergency number in the lock mode, simply enter one of the stored numbers and press
. NAM NAM stands for numerical assignment module-
essentially your phone number. Your phone can have two NAMs. This means that you can have two phone numbers for using your phone and can quickly and easily switch your service back and forth between the two numbers. If you change the NAM, the phone will turn off by itself and back on, or reboot, and acquire service using the new NAM setting. Send PIN By setting the phone to send the PIN code when dialing, you can prevent your phone from being used by unauthorized people. The phone prompts you to enter the your PIN code when you make a call, therefore, a person who doesnt have the code will not be able to use your phone. Select On to turn this feature on, or Off to cancel. Note: Your service provider must enable this feature and assign you a PIN code in order for this feature to work. Contact your service provider for complete information about the PIN code. Emergency #
This feature allows you to store up to seven numbers emergency numbers so that you can make a call using them even when the phone is locked. Your phone has 4 default emergency number; 100, 101, 102, and 166. To store an emergency number:
1. Select a location by pressing or , and press . 2. there is a number already stored in the selected location, press to clear the number. 108 109 HHeeaalltthh aanndd SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn Extreme temperatures will affect the charging capacity of your battery: it may require cooling or warming first. Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a car in summer or winter conditions, as you will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery at room temperature. A phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work, even when the battery is fully charged. Li-ion batteries are particularly affected by temperatures below 0 C (32 F). Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-
circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) causes a direct connection between the + and terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery), for example when you carry a spare battery in a pocket or bag. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the object causing the short-circuiting. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations. Always recycle. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. Health and Safety Information Precautions When Using Batteries Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. If you use the phone near the networks base station, it uses less power; talk and standby time are greatly affected by the signal strength on the cellular network and the parameters set by the network operator. Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge and the type of battery and charger used. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but it will gradually wear out. When the operation time (talk time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery. If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. Use only Samsung-approved batteries and recharge your battery only with Samsung-approved chargers. When a charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for more than a week, since overcharging may shorten its life. 110 111 HHeeaalltthh aanndd SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn HHeeaalltthh aanndd SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn Road Safety Your wireless phone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice, almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips. 1. Get to know your wireless phone and its features, such as speed dial and redial. If available, these features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road. 2. When available, use a hands-free device. If possible, add an extra layer of convenience and safety to your wireless phone with one of the many hands-free accessories available today. 3. Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, let your voice mail answer it for you. 4. Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice and even heavy traffic can be hazardous. 5. Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a To Do list or flipping through your phonebook takes your attention away from your primary responsibility, driving safely. 6. Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan calls when your car will be stationary. If you need to make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue. 7. Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make the people with whom you are talking aware that you are driving and suspend conversations that have the potential to divert your attention from the road. 8. Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial the emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident or medical emergencies. Remember, it is a free call on your wireless phone!
9. Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see a car accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call the emergency number, as you would want others to do for you. 112 113 HHeeaalltthh aanndd SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn HHeeaalltthh aanndd SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn 10. Call roadside assistance or a special non-
emergency wireless assistance number when necessary. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or any other special non-
emergency wireless number. Operating Environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its users guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position (held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder). Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Consult the manufacturer to discuss alternatives. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers:
Should always keep the phone more than 15 cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise potential interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch off your phone immediately. Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may wish to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. 114 115 HHeeaalltthh aanndd SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn HHeeaalltthh aanndd SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical devices, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Switch off your phone in any facility where posted notices require you to do so. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phone while at a refuelling point (service station). Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include below deck on boats, chemical transfer or storage facilities, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas
(such as propane or butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Emergency Calls This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications (medical emergencies, for example). Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers. 116 117 HHeeaalltthh aanndd SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn HHeeaalltthh aanndd SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn To make an emergency call, proceed as follows. 1. If the phone is not on, switch it on. 2. Key in the emergency number for your present location Emergency numbers vary by location. 3. Press the key. If certain features are in use (call barring, for example), you may first need to deactivate those features before you can make an emergency call. Consult this document and your local cellular service provider. When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident;
do not cut off the call until given permission to do so. Other Important Safety Information Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to the device. Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless phones in aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, and is illegal. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action, or both. Care and Maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years. Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small childrens. Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. 118 119 HHeeaalltthh aanndd SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn HHeeaalltthh aanndd SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorised antennas or modified accessories may damage the phone and violate regulations governing radio devices. If the phone, battery, charger or any accessory is not working properly, take it to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist you, and if necessary, arrange for service. Do not touch the phone with a wet hand while it is charging. Doing so may cause an electric shock to you or damage to the phone. Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas, as its moving parts may be damaged. Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. Do not store the phone in cold areas. When the phone warms up to its normal operating temperature, moisture can form inside the phone, which may damage the phones electronic circuit boards. Do not drop, knock or shake the phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the phone. Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap-and-
water solution. Do not paint it. Paint can clog the devices moving parts and prevent proper operation. Do not put the phone in or on heating devices, such as a microwave oven, a stove or a radiator. The phone may explode when overheated. 120 121 Glossary Airtime - Actual time spent talking on the wireless phone. Most carriers bill customers based on how many minutes of airtime they use each month. Antenna - A device for transmitting or receiving signals. The size and shape of antennas is determined, in part, by the frequency of the signal they receive. Wireless phones and the base station must have antennas. Base Station - The fixed radio transmitter/receiver that maintains communications with mobile radio telephones within a given area. (Typically called a cell or cell site) CDMA - (Code Division Multiple Access) A spread-
spectrum approach to digital transmission. With CDMA, each conversion is digitized and then tagged with a code. The mobile phone deciphers only a particular code to pick the right conversation off the air. The transmitted signal is just above noise level across the available bandwidth. Channel - Communications signals transmit along paths called channels. Codec - Compression & Decompression. Deactivation - The process of rendering a wireless phone inactive. GGlloossssaarryy DTMF - (Dual-tone Multi-Frequency ) You send DTMF signals when you enter numbers by pressing the digit keys. EVRC - (Enhanced Variable Rate Codec) EVRC is a new global standard for compressing and decompressing voice signals. EVRC uses a lower bit rate (the number of bits sent per second) than existing CDMA vocoders, while providing significant improvements in voice quality. This technology enables your phone to provide superb voice quality while benefiting from the ability to process more cellular voice calls using less bandwidth than the voice codecs in CDMA networks today. Frequency - A measure based on time, as one or more waves per second, in an electrical or light wave information signal. A signals frequency is stated in cycles-
per-second or Hertz (Hz). Hands-Free - A feature that permits a driver to use a wireless phone without lifting or holding the handset - an important safety feature for automobiles, tractors and most other motorized vehicles. LCD - (Liquid Crystal Display) Commonly used to refer to the screen display on the wireless phone. 122 123 GGlloossssaarryy LED - (Light Emitting Diode) Commonly used to refer to a small light on the wireless phone or on the Desktop Charger. The LED lights on the phone to indicate an incoming call. The lights on the charger indicate that battery charging is taking place. RF - Radio Frequency Roaming - The ability to use a wireless phone to make and receive calls in places outside of the home service area. Service Charge - The amount paid each month to receive wireless service. Standby Time - The amount of time a fully charged wireless portable or transportable phone can be on and idle without being in use. (See Talk Time) Talk Time - The length of time a person can talk on a portable or transportable wireless phone without recharging the battery. Vocoder - Voice Coder. A device used to convert speech into digital signals. Wireless - Radio-based Systems that allow transmission of telephone or data signals through the air without a physical connection, such as a metal wire
(copper) or fiber optic cable. Te n t a t i v e Index A Accessories 9 Add entry (1-4) 65 Air time (7-6) 99 Alarm (2-3) 73 Alert type (6-2) 92 Animation 51 Answer mode (7-2) 96 Auto hyphen (7-4) 98 B Backlight (7-3) 15, 97 Battery charging 18 installing 16 low battery indicator 20 removing 17 precautions 105 C Calendar (2-1) 69 Calculator (2-5) 75 Call answering 35 emergency 98, 103 ending 25 forwarding 38 from Phone Book 26 incoming (3-2??) 59 making 24 missed 37 outgoing (3-1) 58 redialing last 25 restriction 102 three way 39 waiting 38 Charging batteries 18 Clearing memory 101 Contrast (7-3) 97 Connect tone (6-4) 94 Correcting number 24 Creating memo 72 phonebook entry 26 schedule 70 new message 85 D Date Data Delete set time (7-6) 100 air time (7-6) 99 all message 84, 88 event 71 memo 72 outgoing message 87 reserved message 87 receive message 84 transmitted message 85 Dialing digits 53 four-digit 31 pause 31 speed 29 Disconnect tone (6-6) 95 Display contrast (7-3) 97 LCD (7-3) 13, 97 DTMF tone, send 36 E E-mail address 27, 80 Emergency number 103 Entering text 27 Erase all (1-7) 68 Erase memory 101 External LCD LCD 11 clock 52 124 125 IInnddeexx F Finding number by group 61 by location 62 by name 59 by number 60 by time 63 last search 64 G Game (4) 56 Group editing (1-6) 67 H Hyphen (7-4) 98 I Icon description 13 Inbox (3-2) 82 In-call options 35 Incoming calls (1-2) 59 Installing battery 16 K Key volume 10 Keys description 11 location 10 L Language (-OK-6) 53 Last number redialing 25 Listening voice message 83 Lock code (7-1) 96 Lock the phone 98 Low battery indicator 20 M Memory clearing 101 Melody 54 Menus list 44 scrolling 41 shortcuts 43 Messages alerts (6-3) 93 outgoing 87 received text 82 reserved 87 transmitted text 85 voice 83 new text 85 Missed calls 37 Modes phone 22 text input 27 Music 54 Mute microphone 36 My phone 48 My phone number 68 N Names finding (1-3) 59 ringer (1-5) 65 Number adding in an entry 65 correcting 24 finding (1-3) 59 saving in the phonebook 26 O Organizer (2) 69 Outbox (3-2) 85 Outgoing (1-1) 58 IInnddeexx T Text, entering 27 Talk mode 23 Transmitted message 85 U Unpacking 9 V Vibration 92 Voice message 83 Volume, adjusting key 10 ring (6-1) 92 voice 10, 34 W Writing new message 85 P Phone layout 10 my number 68 Phonebook (1) 58 PIN 21, 103 Power on/off animation 51 Power save mode 23 Privacy 102 Q Quick switching to Manner mode 37 R Received Messages (3-2) text 83 voice 83 Redialing last number 25 Removing battery 17 Reset (7-*) 101 Reset menu 49 Restrict (7-0) 102 Ring volume (6-1) 92 Roaming 14 S Safety information 105 precautions 7 Search 64 Security (7-0) 102 Service light 15 Setting time (7-6) 100 Sliding text 52 Speed dialing 29 Standby mode 22 Switching on/off phone 21 microphone 36 126 127 S w i t c h t o t h e
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1 | 2003-03-06 | 824.7 ~ 848.31 | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2003-03-06
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027908797
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1 | Physical Address |
19 Chapin Rd., Building D
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Pine Brook, New Jersey 07058
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
A3L
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
SCHA562
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J****** C****
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1 | Title |
General Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
973-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
973-8********
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j******@samsung.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Lab., Inc.
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1 | Name |
R******** O********
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1 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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r******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Single-Mode Cellular Phone (CDMA) | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output is ERP. SAR compliance for body- worn operating configuration is based on a separation distance of 1.5 cm between the back of the unit and the body of the user. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Belt clips or holsters may not contain metallic components. The highest reported SAR values are Head: 1.26 W/kg: Body-worn: 0.88 W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 | Name |
R**** O****
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1 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22.901(d) | 824.70000000 | 848.31000000 | 0.3820000 | 2.5000000000 ppm | 1M25F9W |
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