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1. Hold down the back arrow softkey for a few seconds The number is automatically erased Ending a Call 1 When you have finished with the call press the End button or close the flip 2 The call is completed and the phone returns to idle mode Making a Call using the Phone Book Phone numbers can be stored on the phone using the SIM card and phone memory The phone book allows you to keep all your commonly used numbers with you For more information see Phone Book Options on page 52 SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 4 Voice Dialing Voice Dialing Voice dialing allows you to speak a name to dial a phone number saved in the phone book The voice dialing feature is used to avoid dialing a number manually For more information on voice dialing see Voice Dial on page 69 Last Number Redial The SGH N105 has the ability to automatically dial the last number called by simply pressing the Send button The phone stores the last 10 numbers dialed in a log file To recall any of these numbers 1 Press the Send button to access the list 2 Use the arrow buttons on the phone to scroll up or down through the list Stop on the desired number 3 Press Send to dial the number Adjusting the Volume During a call you might need to adjust the volume depending on the local surroundings 1 The buttons on the side of the phone are volume buttons Press the buttons to adjust
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3. Greeting Message 5 Enter the desired message using the keypad Press the OK softkey to save Own Number This menu allows you to enter your own name and number The following options are available e Erase Allows you to erase your name and number e Edit Allows you to edit the name and number To access the own number menu l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 1 for Phone Settings 4 Press 2 for Own Number 84 SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Settings Language Your phone supports different languages in addition to English The text and voice features are changed when the language setting is changed The languages that are supported depends on the SIM card installed To access the language menu l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 1 for Phone Settings 4 Press 3 for Language Any Key Answer The any key answer setting allows you to set up the phone to answer by pressing any key on the keypad The only exception are e Pressing the End key e Pressing and holding the volume key e Pressing the Reject softkey Once the call is rejected it is automatically forwarded to your voicemail The following anykey options are available e On Enables the any key answer option Any key can be used to answer the phone e Off The option is disable
4. e Two way Short Message Services SMS and Voicemail notification e T9 text entry e Internet MiniBrowser July 23 2001 SGH N105 or Pause Dialing for tele services Alarm clock with three programmable alarms Last number redial last 10 Numbers Tri Lingual English Spanish and French Easily mute the microphone during conversation How To Use This Manual This user guide explains your Samsung SGH N105 phone operations through easy to follow instructions and illustrations We ve included some important safety and usage information that you should know before using your phone If you still have questions we ll be happy to answer them Just call our Samsung Customer Care Center toll free at 1 888 987 HELP 4357 We hope you enjoy using your new Samsung SGH N105 Phone and thanks for choosing Samsung SGH N105 July 23 2001 Table of Contents Table Of CONIOMNS siidiicsiiisiaciieneissaiicasisasarantaccnaersdnaeasaanes 7 Your Consumer Package ccsssessseeeessstseseeeeeeneae 13 ACCCSSONGS aoee E a AEA E EA EENEN 14 Front View of the SGH N105 c cccsssssscssssssseeeees 16 SONKOYS srren Asnes EE EEren EA nerens AE EESPERE 17 Navigation Button Menu Browse Keys Fa Send End Keys wi l7 Keypad oo lB Antenna 19 Screen Backlight s19 Display SCroSii sccecasacesscsesccshscedsanceicsasseassicobeantsidassessessdeicasstadsteies 20 a E E A T 20 Middle 2224 Bottom
5. softkey 2 Press 6 for Organizer 3 Press 6 for World Time To set the world time 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 6 for Organizer 3 Press 6 for World Time 4 Press the Navigation key up or down to select the desired region 5 Press the Set softkey 6 Press 1 for Set Local Note To return the time back to the local setting you must manually enter the time using the Clock setting SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 Organizer Clock The clock setting allows you to set the time and date and display settings The following options are available e Set Time Allows you to change the time displayed using the 12 or 24 hour clock system e Set Date Allows you to change the date displayed Enter the day month and year e Date Format Allows you to select the format The available choices are DD MM YYYY or MM DD YYYY e Time Format Allows you to select the 12 or 24 hour clock system To access the clock menu 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 6 for Organizer 3 Press 7 for Clock July 23 2001 SGH N105 105 Menu Functions SGH N105 User Manual Games Your phone comes with 11 different games installed They are e Casino e Roulette e Black Jack e Racing e Sniper e Snake e Mole e Othello e Hexa e Puzzle 1 e Vacteria Each of these games comes with instructions on how to
6. 4 Francais 3 Voice Functions 4 Tones 24 1 Voice Dial 1 Record 2 Activate 3 Delete One 4 Play All 5 Delete All 2 Voice Command 1 Record 2 Activate 3 Play All 4 Delete All 3 Voice Memo 1 Record 2 Replay 3 Delete One 4 Delete All 4 AnswerPhone 1 AnswerPhone 1 Disable 2 Enable 2 Message Record 3 Message Select 1 User Message 2 Default 1 3 Default 2 1 Ring Tone 2 Melody Composer 3 Ring Volume 4 Alert Type SGH N105 SGH N105 User Manual July 23 2001 Chapter 1 1 Light Only 2 Melody 3 Vibration 4 Vibra Melody 5 Keypad Tone 1 Off 2 Tone 3 Beep 6 Message Tone 1 Off 2 Light Only 3 Single 4 Periodic 7 Error Tone 1 Off 2 On 8 Minute Minder 1 Off 2 On 9 Connect Tone 1 Off 2 On 5 Settings 1 Phone Settings 1 Greeting Message 2 Own Number 3 Language 1 Text Language 1 English 2 Espanol 3 Francais 2 Voice Language 1 English 2 Espanol 3 Francais 4 No Voice 3 Input Mode 1 ABC Mode 2 Number July 23 2001 SGH N105 Flip Cover 25 Menu Tree SGH N105 User Manual 3 English 4 Espanol 5 Francais 4 Any key Answer 1 Off 2 On 5 Backlight 1 Off 2 Short 3 Long 6 Service Light 1 Off 2 On 7 Auto Redial 1 Off 2 On 8 Car Kit Answer 1 Off 2 3 Seconds 3 5 Seconds 4 10 Seconds 9 Caller ID 1 Default 2 Hide Number 3 Send Number 0 Flip Function 1 Answer Only 2 Voice Dial 3 Voice Com
7. To use the calculator Press the Menu softkey Press 6 for Organizer Press 3 for Calculator Enter the first number of the equation Press the Operator softkey until the desired mathematical symbol is displayed SUR CoN 6 Enter the second number Press the Operator softkey again if more numbers are being used 7 Press the Equal softkey to display the results of the equation Note To fix a mistake or clear the display press the Clear button To use a decimal point press the key July 23 2001 SGH N105 101 Menu Functions 102 SGH N105 User Manual To Do List This feature allows you to make a list of important tasks that need to be done The list can be sorted using priorities and deadlines To create a new list SP SY Ok RON 10 11 Press the Menu softkey Press 6 for Organizer Press 4 for To Do List Press the New softkey Enter the name of the to do list Press the OK softkey Select the Priority level 1 most important 2 less important Enter the desired Until Date Press the Yes softkey Press the Yes softkey to save the to do list Press the Options softkey The following options are displayed e New Allows you to enter a new item e Mark Allows you to mark an item or job e Edit Allows you to edit an item in the list e Sort Allows you to sort
8. Bookmarks Saves links to pages and allows you to navigate without entering an address SGH N105 107 Menu Functions SGH N105 User Manual e Mark Site Adds the current site to the list of bookmarks e Advanced Allows you to set up advanced features of the browser software 108 SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Understanding Signal Strength Usage guidelines all about performance and safety Understanding Signal Strength The quality of each call you make or receive is dependent upon the signal strength in your area Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a icon The more bars displayed the stronger the signal The signal strength indicator yi displays in the upper left corner of your display screen The voice quality of your phone is always clearest when the antenna is fully raised If you re inside a building reception may be better near a window Specifications are Subject to Change The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing however Samsung reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units Exposure To Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver When it is ON it receives and also transmits radio frequency RF signals In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commissio
9. Chapter 4 July 23 2001 Phone Book Options Erase This option allows you to erase the phone book entry A confirmation message is displayed to make sure that you want to permanently delete the message To delete an entry 1 View the desired phone book entry 2 Press the Options softkey 3 Press 5 4 Press the Yes softkey to delete the entry or Cancel to cancel the deletion Copy This option allows you to copy a phone number to a different location Use this option to copy and paste an existing number into a new entry and then modify the number Store the new number on the SIM or in the phone s memory To copy and edit an entry 1 View the desired phone book entry 2 Press the Options softkey 3 Press 6 for Copy 4 Select the desired memory location to copy the number into 5 The phone book list is displayed with a duplicate entry 6 Highlight the duplicate entry and press the View softkey 7 Press the Options softkey 8 Press 3 to edit the entry SGH N105 55 Phone Book 56 SGH N105 User Manual Memory Status The memory status displays the amount of names and numbers currently stored in the phone s memory This includes the SIM card and Phone memory To display the current memory status 1 View the desired phone book entry 2 Press the Options softkey 3 Press 7 for Memory Status 4 Th
10. Follow the instructions given for the selected choice Voice Dial Record Allows you to record and assign to entries stored in the phone book To record a voice tag l Press 1 for Record from the Voice Dial menu Say the desired name into the phone A voice prompt requests that the name is spoken again If the name is accepted the desired phone number is requested Enter the phone number using the keypad SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Voice Functions 4 Press the OK softkey to save Voice Dial Activate This option activates voice dialing To activate 1 Press 2 for Record from the Voice Dial menu 2 Say the desired name into the phone If the name is not understood a voice prompt requests that you say the name again 3 The phone automatically calls the number associated with the voice tag Voice Dial Delete One Allows you to delete a specific voice tag The phone number associated with the tag is not deleted and remains in the phone book To delete one voice tag 1 Press 3 for Delete One from the Voice Dial menu 2 Press the OK softkey to delete the selected entry Voice Dial Play All Plays all the voice tags stored in the phone To play all voice tags 1 Press 4 for Play All from the Voice Dial menu 2 All voice tags in the phone are played SGH N105 71 Menu Functions 72 SGH N105 User Manual
11. Voice Dial Delete All Deletes all the voice tags in the phone To delete all voice tags 1 Press 5 for Delete All from the Voice Dial menu 2 Press the OK softkey to confirm the deletion Voice Command This menu allows you to get quick access to the frequently used menus by saying your own voice command The following functions can be selected Voice Command Record The 20 most frequently used menu functions are programmable with your own voice commands The menus are defaulted to Off at the factory When the voice commands are recorded successfully they are turned On Voice Command Activate Use this menu to access the recorded voice commands menu Voice Command Play All Plays all voice command that are stored in the phone s memory Voice Command Delete All Deletes all the commands that are stored in the phone s memory To access the Voice Command menu l Press the Menu softkey SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 Voice Functions 2 Press 3 for Voice Dial 3 Press 2 for Voice Command 4 Select the desired option and press the Select softkey Voice Memo The voice memo feature allows you to record personal memos to remind you of important appointments or events The voice memo feature stores up to 3 memos in the phone s memory The following functions can be selected e Voice Memo Record Allows you to record a personal memo The
12. you would normally be advised to turn Off your vehicle engine For Vehicles Equipped with an Air bag An air bag inflates with tremendous 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 in vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates serious injury could result SGH N105 113 Usage guidelines all about performance and safety SGH N105 User Manual 114 Storing your phone You must not store or carry your phone its parts or accessories in the same compartment or other area where there flammable liquids gases or explosive or flammable materials Cautions Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment Only use approved batteries antennas and chargers The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone Although your phone is quite sturdy it is a complex piece of hardware and can be broken Use common sense guidelines to avoid dropping hitting bending or sitting on it Voice Memo The voice memo feature of your phone is intended to let you record information when a pencil and paper may not be available Before using this feature to record any part of a tel
13. Configuration 1 Backlight On Off 2 Sound On Off 3 Instructions 4 High Score 3 Black Jack 1 Play 2 Configuration 1 Backlight On Off 2 Sound On Off 3 Instructions 4 High Score 4 Racing 1 Play 2 Configuration 1 Backlight On Off 2 Sound On Off 3 Instructions 4 High Score 5 Sniper 1 Play 2 Level 3 Configuration 1 Backlight On Off 2 Sound On Off Instructions High Score he 6 Snake Play Level Configuration 1 Backlight On Off 2 Sound On Off Instructions High Score oo N SOs 7 Mole 1 Play 2 Configuration 1 Backlight On Off 2 Sound On Off July 23 2001 SGH N105 Flip Cover 29 Menu Tree SGH N105 User Manual 3 Instructions 4 High Score 8 Othello 1 Play 2 Configuration 1 Backlight On Off 2 Sound On Off 3 Instructions 4 High Score 9 Hexa 1 Play 2 Level 3 Configuration 1 Backlight On Off 2 Sound On Off 4 Instructions 5 High Score 10 Puzzle I 1 Play 2 Configuration 1 Backlight On Off 2 Sound On Off 3 Instructions 4 High Score 11 Vacteria 1 Play 2 Configuration 1 Backlight On Off 2 Sound On Off 3 Instructions 4 High Score 8 WWW Services 30 SGH N105 July 23 2001 July 23 2001 2 SIM Card A SIM card or Subscriber Identity Module is used as the key to the GSM network It stores all the vital information about you and your phone In fact it is your SIM card and not your handset that determines your p
14. a missed call is received a message is displayed to alert you that you missed the call If the memory is already full the oldest one is deleted to make room To view missed calls 1 Open the flip and press the Menu softkey 2 Press 1 for Call Records SGH N105 59 Menu Functions 60 SGH N105 User Manual 3 Press 1 for Missed Calls 4 The missed call list is displayed Use the arrow keys to cycle through the missed calls When viewing missed calls with the Answer Phone option enabled when a caller leaves a message a speaker icon is displayed next to the message indicating that there is a new message available To listen to the message 1 Open the flip and press the Menu softkey 2 Press 1 for Call Records 3 Press 1 for Missed Calls 4 Press 1 for Listen Note When there is no message associated with the call the Listen option is not available Incoming Calls The last 10 calls that are received and answered are saved in this log The time date phone number and caller name are all saved if available If the memory is already full the oldest incoming call entry is deleted to make room To view the incoming call list l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 1 for Call Records 3 Press 2 for Incoming Calls 4 Use the arrow keys to cycle through the incoming calls Outgoing Calls A re
15. be informed when another person is calling when you are already on an existing call The following options are available e Voice Calls e Fax Calls e Data Calls e Cancel All To set up call waiting Press the Menu softkey Press 5 for Settings Press 2 for Network Services Press 2 for Call Waiting Press 1 for Voice Calls Press the Active softkey SOE er ON July 23 2001 SGH N105 91 Menu Functions 92 SGH N105 User Manual Network Selection This setting allows you to select the proper network for the phone If you switch between multiple networks they can be saved in one of 10 memory locations The following options are available e Automatic Automatically searches to find the network e Manual A list where you can store multiple networks by entering the specific codes and information required To access the network selection menu l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 2 for Network Services 4 Press 3 for Network Selection Line Identification This setting allows you to view the line information The following options are available e CLIP COLP Call Line Identification Presentation Connected Line Identification Presentation If these network functions are active the callers number is displayed during a call If the phone number matches one that is stored in the phone bo
16. eet ee eri Meson psp EE TE EE erect eh July 23 2001 SGH N105 11 SGH N105 July 23 2001 1 Your Consumer Package Your consumer package includes the following items e Phone e Travel Charger e Battery e User Manual e Hands Free Headset July 23 2001 SGH N105 13 Your Consumer Package SGH N105 User Manual 14 Accessories The following optional accessories are available for the SGH N105 e Car Power Charger 17140000011 e Hands free Car Kit HKTO59NBEG XAR e Standard Battery BSTO599GEB XAR e Data Kit PKTO59LBEC XAR e Desktop Charger Kit DKTO59JBEB XAR e Holster e Hands Free Headset EPO1OGBK XAR e Leather Pouch 17200000027 e Sport Pouch 17200000014 Contact your local Samsung dealer for more information or visit us on the web at http www samsungusa com Wwireless The use of any other power accessory will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone and may be dangerous When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory grasp and pull the connector not the cord It is extremely important that only genuine samsung authorized accessories be utilized with your samsung phone This is because accessories might appear to be a perfect match and labeled suitable for your samsung phone but they can charge at different current rates The current provided through the accessory may not match the current that is required by your samsung phone and the result of using an unauthorize
17. 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 Turn your phone Off in any facility where posted notices so require Aircraft FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air Switch Off your phone before boarding an aircraft SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Blasting Areas Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone Off when in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone Off when in any area with a potential 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 Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfers 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 any other area where
18. format e Default Validity Allows you to set the default time period for saving messages in the SMS center while they are attempting delivery Possible values are one hour 6 hours 24 hours and one week To access the Setup menu 1 2 3 4 July 23 2001 Press the Menu softkey Press 2 for Messages Press 5 for Setup Use the Up Down key to cycle between menu options SGH N105 67 Menu Functions 68 SGH N105 User Manual Broadcast SIM Card Dependent This service allows you to receive text messages on various topics such as the weather sports or stock quotes Text messages are displayed with the requested information when they are received If the message is long press the volume keys or navigation button to scroll up or down The last five messages received are saved for later viewing For more information please contact your local carrier The following options are available in the Broadcast menu e Read Allows you to view the new broadcast message Use the Up Down arrow key to scroll through the message Receive This option enables or disables the broadcast option This option must be enabled for you to receive broadcast messaging e Channel List This lists all the available channels Channels currently selected are marked using an asterisk When selected you can edit enable disable or delete the channel The Enter Channel option allows
19. generate this type of information What is FDA s role concerning the safety of mobile phones Under the law FDA does not review the safety of radiation emitting consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing as it does with new drugs or medical devices However the agency has authority to take action if mobile phones are shown to emit radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user In such a case FDA could require the manufacturers of mobile phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions at this time FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public safety The agency has recommended that the industry support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by mobile phones e design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function and cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human health At the same time FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinated effort at the federal level These agencies are e National Institute for Occupational Saf
20. right corner of the display To change the mode 1 Press the right softkey 2 The available modes are displayed Scroll to the desired mode and press the Select softkey 50 SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 4 July 23 2001 Storing a New Number Phone Book Your phone has a phone book that allows you to store names and numbers of commonly called people The phone book is stored in two different places the SIM card and the memory located in the phone Even though the memory locations are located in two separate places the phone book uses the memory as if it was one large block Up to 350 different entries can be stored in the phone book depending on the SIM card Storing a New Number When you start to dial a number using the keypad the word Save is displayed in the bottom left of the screen 1l Enter the number using the keypad that is going to be saved 2 Press the Save softkey 3 Enter the name of the entry using the desired text entry mode For more information about entering text see Entering Information on page 48 Note The maximum length of the name depends on the SIM card installed in the phone 4 When finished entering the name press the Save softkey The first available memory location is displayed 5 Press the right softkey to cycle between the SIM card and the Phone memory SGH N105 51 Phone Book 52 SGH N105 User Manual 6 Press the OK softkey
21. the desired volume level Note With the flip open and the phone in idle mode you can adjust the key tone volume using the same buttons SGH N105 39 July 23 2001 Call Functions 40 SGH N105 User Manual Adjusting The Volume To adjust the speaker volume during a call use the volume buttons located on the side of the phone When the phone is in Idle mode the key tone volume can be adjusted using the same buttons The display screen indicates what volume option is being set To see the location of the volume buttons on the phone see Front View of the SGH N105 on page 16 Answering a Call When you receive a call the phone either rings or vibrates and the service light flashes There is also a phone icon that moves on the screen to indicate the incoming call If the caller can be identified the number is displayed on the screen If not the phone icon just flashes To answer the call 1 Open the flip cover If necessary press Send or the Accept softkey 2 End the call by closing the flip or pressing the End key To reject the call e Press and hold the volume key or e Press End or e Press the Reject softkey The call is then forwarded to voice mail Note You can also answer a call while in the phone book or menu features SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 4 Viewing Missed Calls Viewing Missed Calls A missed call log saves the last 10 numbers on the phone T
22. the list by priority or marking status Copy Copies one item into another e Delete Deletes an item Delete All Deletes all items SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Organizer Calendar This feature allows you to view calendars from 1900 2099 The bottom of the screen also displays the number of days passed weeks passed and the number of days left in the current year The format of the number is represented in the following way 144 20 221 The 144 indicates the number of days passed The 20 indicates the weeks that have passed The 221 represents the number of days left in the year e Use the and key to move to the next or previous day e Use the 8 and 0 key to move to the next or previous week e Use the Up Down arrow key to move to the next or previous month Note You can also press the Goto softkey to access the desired day To view the calendar menu 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 6 for Organizer 3 Press 5 for Calendar SGH N105 103 Menu Functions 104 SGH N105 User Manual World Time This feature allows you to view the current time in 21 major cities around the world Scroll through the cities using the Up Down arrow key The screen displays the city name current date and time and the time difference between the selected city and your local time To access the world time menu l Press the Menu
23. to save the number to the available memory location To cancel without saving the name and number press the End key Phone Book Options When storing or viewing the phone book entries Options is displayed in the lower left side of the screen The following options are available e Voice Record e Paste e Edit e Erase e Copy e Memory Status e Alert Accessing Options l Press the Options softkey to display the available options for the phone book entry 2 Scroll up or down through the options using the arrow key or press the corresponding number on the keypad to select Voice Record The Voice Record option allows you to record a voice tag to the number Follow the voice prompt instructions to setup this feature correctly Note This option is displayed only when there has not been a name recorded SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 4 July 23 2001 Phone Book Options Once the voice tag is accepted you can use it to automatically dial the phone book entry using Voice Dialing To record a name 1 View the desired phone book entry that has a voice tag associated 2 Press the Options softkey 3 Press 1 for Voice Record 4 Follow the automated voice prompts Play Voice Once a voice tag has been saved the Voice Record option is replaced with the Voice Play option This option plays back the name that is associated with the phone book entry To play the voice tag 1 V
24. you to enter a new channel to the list Enter the channel ID and title for the new channel e Language Allows you to select your desired language The broadcast messages are sent in the language selected SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 Voice Functions Voice Functions The Voice Function feature is used to perform the following functions e Voice Dial e Voice Command e Voice Memo e Answer Phone Voice Dial Voice dial allows you to make outgoing calls by speaking a name or voice tag defined in the voice dial setup Any word can be used as a voice tag Before using the voice dialing feature remember the following e Voice tags are language dependent They depend on the speakers voice e Voice tags are sensitive to background noise If possible record voice tags or make calls in a quiet environment e When recording a voice tag or making a call hold the phone in a normal position Speak in a clear normal voice e The maximum length for a voice tag is about 1 5 seconds Very short names are not recorded e You can store up to 20 different voice tags in memory July 23 2001 SGH N105 69 Menu Functions 70 SGH N105 User Manual To open the Voice Dial menu 1 Sosno Press the Menu softkey Press 3 for Voice Functions Press 1 for Voice Dial Select one of the following choices e Record e Activate e Delete One e Play All e Delete All Press the Select softkey
25. 5 on page 16 Send End Keys The Send and End keys are used to place and end calls on the phone To place a call you enter the desired number on the keypad and press the Send key When the call is finished the End key is SGH N105 17 Front View of the SGH N105 SGH N105 User Manual 18 pressed to hang up or end the call The End key can also be used to clear whatever screen is displayed and return the phone to the main screen Note The Send key can also be used to answer an incoming call while on an existing call It flashes to the other line to answer the call Pressing Send again places the call on hold and returns you to the previous caller The End key is also used to turn the phones power On or Off For more information on powering the phone On or Off see Turning the Phone On Off on page 34 Keypad The phones keypad is used to enter information into the phone The keypad consists of a standard numeric keypad with the numbers 0 9 shift and space The keypad can also enter alpha characters by using one of the different modes associated with entering data The different modes are e ABC Uses the standard letters and numbers associated with the keypad The choices are cycled each time the key is pressed e Number Uses only the numeric side of the keypad No letters are available in this mode e English The numbers and letters are entered in English e Espanol In this mode some characters appear in
26. 5 User Manual Melody Composer The melody composer allows you to create your own custom ringer by composing notes The notes are composed by pressing the keypad and then using the Up Down arrow to change the octave or pitch of the note Three different octaves are available with a maximum of 100 notes You can also adjust the rest and length of the note To compose a melody l 2 3 4 Press the Menu softkey Press 4 for Tones Press 2 for Melody Composer Select a memory location or existing melody from the list Press the Select softkey The composer screen is displayed Use the chart to compose the desired melody Key Note C The first note in the musical scale D E F G A 76 SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Tones Key Note 7 B 8 Raise an octave higher or lower 9 Not Used 0 Enters a note rest Press until you find the desired length To raise one semi tone above the tone that was entered This achieves a sharp note C Clears the last note Up Move the note to the next semi tone Down higher or lower Arrow x Adjust the length of a note Note Use the Next softkey to select the previous notes when trying to modify 6 Listen to the new melody by pressing the Listen softkey Press the Y
27. 88 987 HELP 4357 Fax 972 761 7001Fax 972 761 7501 Internet Address http www samsungusa com wireless 2001 Samsung Telecommunications America Inc All rights reserved No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without July 23 2001 SGH N105 3 prior written approval Samsung Telecommunications America Inc is a trademark of Samsung Electronics Corporation Ltd Openwave is a registered Trademark of Openwave Inc RSA is a registered Trademark RSA Security Inc T9 Word Text Input is licensed by Tegic Communications and is covered by U S Pat 5 818 437 U S Pat 5 953 541 U S Pat 6 011 554 and other patents pending English 2001 1 31 Version A Printed in South Korea User Guide GH68 02140A DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY Except as set forth in the express warranty contained on the warranty page enclosed with the product the purchaser takes the product as is and Samsung makes no express or implied warranty of any kind whatsoever with respect to the product including but not limited to the merchantability of the product or its fitness for any particular purpose or use the design condition or quality of the product the performance of the product the workmanship of the product or the components contained therein or compliance of the product with the requirements of any law rule specification or contract pertaining thereto nothing contained in the instruction manual shall be con
28. GH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 Settings 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 4 for LCD Settings 4 Press 1 for Screen Mode Select Image This setting allows you to select the desired image that is displayed in the image display setting found in the screen mode menu There are 5 different images to choose from To access the select image menu 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 4 for LCD Settings 4 Press 2 for Select Image LCD Contrast This setting changes the contrast setting of the screen Use the Up Down arrow button to change to the desired level There are 15 different levels of contrast To access the LCD contrast menu 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 4 for LCD Settings 4 Press 3 for LCD Contrast July 23 2001 SGH N105 97 Menu Functions 98 SGH N105 User Manual Organizer The organizer feature allows you to schedule events create a to do list view a calendar set the current date and time set an alarm and find out what time it is in other cities around the world The following options are available in the organizer menu e Scheduler e Alarm e Calculator e To Do List e Calendar e World Time e Clock Scheduler The scheduler option allows you to keep track of important event
29. SGH N105 PORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE User s Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone and keep it for future reference SGH N105 July 23 2001 Intellectual Property All Intellectual Property as defined below owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective suppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone including but not limited to accessories parts or software relating thereto the Phone System is proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal laws state laws and international treaty provisions Intellectual Property includes but is not limited to inventions patentable or unpatentable patents trade secrets copyrights software computer programs and related documentation and other works of authorship You may not infringe or otherwise violate the rights secured by the Intellectual Property Moreover you agree that you will not and will not attempt to modify prepare derivative works of reverse engineer decompile disassemble or otherwise attempt to create source code from the software No title to or ownership in the Intellectual Property is transferred to you All applicable rights of the Intellectual Property shall remain with SAMSUNG and its suppliers Samsung Telecommunications America STA Inc Headquarters Customer Care Center 1130 E Arapaho Road 1601 E Plano Parkway Suite 150 Richardson TX 75081Plano TX 75074 Tel 972 761 7000Toll Free Tel 1 8
30. Shift key There are three states of capitalization they are Lowercase Initial Cap and Cap Lock Press the SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 4 July 23 2001 ABC Entry Shift key one or more times to get the desired mode Note To exit without saving at anytime press the End key ABC Entry This mode allows you to enter desired letters or numbers based on the number of times a key is pressed Each key has several letters and a number associated with it when it is pressed To cycle through the available letters the key is pressed until the desired letter is displayed List of Characters Available Key Lower Case Upper Case 1 11 gt 3 ils 2 abc2aaxaC ABC2AH AT 3 def3 DEF3EA 4 ghi4i GHI40 5 jks JKL5A 6 mno6n66 MNO6NOGE 7 pqrs7B PQRS7II gt 8 tuv8 TUV8U0 SGH N105 49 Entering Information SGH N105 User Manual Key Lower Case Upper Case 9 wxyz9 WXYZ9YQ 0 0 amp _ 0 lt gt PHE Symbol Entry This mode is similar to ABC mode except it enters special characters instead of letters and numbers You use the Symbol text entry the same way as ABC mode Press a key until the desired character is displayed Number Entry This mode allows you to enter just numbers that are associated with the keypad No letters can be entered using this mode Changing the Entry Mode The text entry mode is displayed in the lower
31. Spanish format SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 1 Antenna e Francais In this mode some characters appear in French format e Symbolic Allows you to enter a standard set of commonly used symbols by pressing the keypad The choices are cycled each time a key is pressed Antenna A device for transmitting or receiving signals The shape and size of the antenna is determined in part by the operating frequency of the handset Screen Backlight The backlight illuminates the screen allowing for better viewing of the information being displayed When a key is pressed the backlight is turned On It remains On for a predetermined amount of time before automatically turning itself Off This saves the battery from being discharged too quickly The backlight can be configured to remain Off On a short time or On for a long amount of time If the phone is being used with a hands free car kit the light remains On by default July 23 2001 SGH N105 19 Front View of the SGH N105 20 SGH N105 User Manual Display Screen The display screen contains three different areas They are e Top e Middle e Bottom Top Displays several different function icons about the phone status These functions include Signal Strength Indicator The signal strength is measured in bars that extend upward The more bars displayed the stronger the signal Six bars indicates maximum signal strength Service Indicator The service indicator i
32. all 38 Entry Mode Changing 50 F Flip Cover 22 Front View of the SGH N105 16 Functions and Options 35 G Games 106 H Hold 43 International Calls 37 InUse Menu 43 SGH N105 127 Index 128 SGH N105 User Manual K Keypad 18 L Last Number Redial 39 M Making a Call 37 Making a Call using the Phone Book 38 Menu Browse Keys 17 Menu Functions 59 Menu Tree 23 Messaging 62 Missed Calls 41 Mute 43 Muting Keys 44 N Number Entry 50 O Organizer 98 P Phone Book 51 Phone book 44 Phone Book Options 52 S Screen Backlight 19 Searching and Dialing a Number 57 Send End Keys 17 Service Light Indicator 22 Settings 83 SIM Card 31 SIM Card Installing 31 SMS Service 45 Softkeys 17 Storing a New Number 51 Symbol Entry 50 SGH N105 July 23 2001 July 23 2001 T T9 Entry 48 Tones 75 Turning the Phone On Off 34 U Usage guidelines 109 V Voice Dialing 39 Voice Functions 69 Volume Adjusting 40 Volume Buttons 21 W WWW Services 107 Y Your Consumer Package 13 SGH N105 129 Index SGH N105 User Manual 130 SGH N105 July 23 2001
33. ame and assign a password between 4 7 digits long Follow the instruction prompts to properly set up the account Connecting to Voice mail 1 Open the flip and press the Menu softkey 2 Press 2 for Voice Mail 3 Press 1 to connect 4 Press 1 again or the OK softkey to confirm connection 5 Follow the voice prompts Note To connect to the voice mail system quickly you can press and hold the 1 key with the envelope icon Reading Text Messages When a text message is received an alert is displayed on the screen If the alert is dismissed you can read your text messages by opening the Read Messages menu When the Read Messages menu is opened the header of the message is SGH N105 63 Menu Functions 64 SGH N105 User Manual displayed The following information is displayed in the information header Message Number Message Status New Old Not Sent Sent To read messages 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 2 for Messages 3 Press 2 for Read Messages 4 The header information of the first message is displayed Press the View softkey to display the body of the message 5 Press the Up Down arrow to scroll through the message Message Options The following options are available in the Read Messages menu Delete Allows you to delete old messages that are no longer needed to free up memory Send Allows y
34. car or built into a separate package or e a headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist Again the scientific data do not demonstrate that mobile phones are harmful But if people are concerned about the radio frequency energy from these products taking the simple precautions outlined above can reduce any possible risk Where can I find additional information For additional information see the following websites Federal Communications Commission FCC RE Safety Program select Information on Human Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters http www fcc gov oet rfsafety World Health Organization WHO International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection select Qs amp As http Avww who int emf United Kingdom National Radiological Protection Board http www nrpb org uk SGH N105 125 Safety Information SGH N105 User Manual 126 Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA http www wow com com U S Food and Drug Administration FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health http Avww fda gov cdrh consumer SGH N105 July 23 2001 July 23 2001 Index A ABC Entry 49 Accessories 14 Answering a Call 40 Antenna 19 B Battery Charging 33 Battery Installing 33 Battery Low Indicator 34 C Call Functions 37 Call Records 59 Call Waiting 45 Conference Calling 46 Correcting a Number 37 D Display Screen 20 E Ending a C
35. cord of the last 10 outgoing calls are saved in the Outgoing call log The time date phone SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Call Records number and caller name is saved if available If the memory is already full the oldest outgoing call is deleted to make room To view outgoing calls 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 1 for Call Records 3 Press 3 for Outgoing Calls 4 Use the arrow keys to cycle through the incoming calls Note In all Call Records Missed Incoming and Outgoing you can press the Send key to return or place a call if the caller ID information was saved Call Time The amount of time spent on the phone is measured and saved The following call times can be displayed e Last Call Displays the call time of the last call made Total Outgoing Displays the total call time of all outgoing calls made from the phone Total Incoming Displays the total call time of all incoming calls To access the call time 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 1 for Call Records 3 Press 4 for Call Time 4 Press one of the following e 1 for Last Call e 2 for Total Outgoing SGH N105 61 Menu Functions 62 SGH N105 User Manual e 3 for Total Incoming There is also a setting that resets all the timers back to zero To reset the call timers Press the Menu softkey Press 1 f
36. d accessory SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 1 Accessories may be a battery or phone melt down your warranty of course would be null and void July 23 2001 SGH N105 15 Front View of the SGH N105 SGH N105 User Manual Front View of the SGH N105 Antenna Service Light Indicator Receiver Navigation Button Softkeys SEND 16 SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 1 July 23 2001 SoftKeys SoftKeys Softkeys are used as navigation controls to display the desired menu options displayed on the screen By using the softkeys you can quickly navigate to the desired screen function The softkeys are positioned on the phone under the choices displayed on the screen To see the softkey s location on the phone see Front View of the SGH N105 on page 16 Navigation Button The navigation button is located between the Send and End keys It has an up and down arrow with another button in the center used to access the Internet browser If you open the flip and press the Up or Down arrow the phone book is displayed The navigation button is used to highlight the different menu choices Menu Browse Keys Menu browse keys are used to cycle through the available menu options displayed in each function Once the desired menu choice is found you press a softkey as mentioned above to select the choice To see the Menu Browse key s location on the phone look at the illustration on See Front View of the SGH N10
37. d and you must press the Send or Accept softkey or open the flip to answer an incoming call Note Opening the flip answers all calls To access the any key answer menu 1 Press the Menu softkey SGH N105 85 Menu Functions 86 SGH N105 User Manual 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 1 for Phone Settings 4 Press 4 for Any Key Answer Backlight This menu allows you to set the backlight settings for the phone If you turn off the backlight there is an increase in talk time The following options are available e Short The backlight is turned On when you press a key or receive a call It turns Off 10 seconds after the last key is pressed Long The backlight is turned On when you press a key or a call is received It turns Off 20 seconds after the last key is pressed e Off The backlight is not used To access the backlight menu 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 1 for Phone Settings 4 Press 5 for Backlight Service Light This setting allows you to turn On or Off the service light located on the top of the phone The service light normally flashes to indicate an incoming call The following options are available On The service light flashes when an incoming call is received e Off The service light is not used SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Settings To acces
38. d caller Once connected you can switch back and forth between the two or connect everyone together To place a call on hold 1 Press the Options softkey 2 Scoll down to the Hold option using the Up Down arrow button 3 Press the OK softkey To return to the call press the Retrieve softkey Mute The microphone can be switched Off This allows you to speak with another individual without the caller hearing you To mute the caller 1 Press the Options softkey SGH N105 43 InUse Menu 44 SGH N105 User Manual 2 Scroll to the Mute function using the navigation button 3 Press the OK softkey To un mute the caller 1 Press Options 2 Scroll to the Unmute function using the Up Down arrow button 3 Press the OK softkey Phone book During a call you can search through your phone book to find a desired entry 1 Press the Options softkey 2 Scroll to the Phone book option using the Up Down arrow button 3 Press the OK softkey 4 Enter the first few letters of the name and press the Find button Note If the Find button is pressed without any information the entire phone book is displayed 5 To review the highlighted entry press the View button Muting Keys The key tones can be muted to avoid tones being heard when the numeric keys are pressed To mute the tones 1 Press the Options sof
39. decreased with cumulative hours of mobile phone use Most cancer causing agents increase risk with increased exposure An ongoing study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of these results 2 Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effects of exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic material These included tests for several kinds of abnormalities including mutations chromosomal aberrations DNA strand breaks and structural changes in the genetic material of blood cells called lymphocytes None of the tests showed any effect of the RF except for the micronucleus assay which detects structural effects on the genetic material The cells in this assay showed changes after exposure to simulated cell phone radiation but only after 24 hours of exposure It is possible that exposing the test cells to radiation for this long resulted in heating Since this assay is known to be sensitive to heating heat alone could have caused the abnormalities to occur The data already in the literature on the response of the micronucleus assay to RF are conflicting Thus follow up research is necessary FDA is currently working with government industry and academic groups to ensure the proper follow up to these industry funded research findings Collaboration with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association CTIA in particular is expected to lead to FDA prov
40. e e Light Only Just the backlight is switched On with the caller ID information if available The phone does not ring or vibrate e Melody The phone rings using the selected melody e Vibration The phone vibrates when an incoming call is received No ringer is heard e Vibra Melody The phone vibrates three times and then rings when a new call is received To set the alert type 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 4 for Tones 3 Press 4 for Alert Type 4 Select the desired option and press the Select softkey Note Press and hold the key to toggle the vibrate mode On Off July 23 2001 SGH N105 79 Menu Functions SGH N105 User Manual Keypad Tone Allows you to select the type of tone generated when different keys are pressed on the keypad The following options are available Off No sounds are made when the keys are pressed Tone Each key makes a unique sound when pressed Standard phone tones Beep each key makes the same beep noise when pressed To set the type of keypad tone l Press the Menu softkey Press 4 for Tones 2 3 Press 5 for Keypad Tone 4 Select the desired option and press the Select softkey Message Tone This setting allows you to select how the phone informs you that a new message has been received The following options are displayed Off No ringers or vibrating when new m
41. e Card Memory is displayed To view the Phone memory press the down arrow Alert The alert feature allows you to link a desired ringer tone to a number stored in the phone book Note There is a maximum of 5 alert tones available at any time If you try and assign more than 5 a Memory Full error is displayed The ringer can be selected from several different ringers stored in the phone When the number matching the one stored in the phone book calls the phone the desired ringer is played To set the desired ringer 1 View the desired phone book entry Press the Options softkey Press 8 for Alert Select the desired ringer from the list Press the OK softkey to save the ringer OM E pono SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 4 July 23 2001 Searching and Dialing a Number Searching and Dialing a Number One of the most convenient features about the phone is the ability to save common names and phone numbers to allow easy dialing No more looking up numbers in a day timer or regular phone book Depending on the SIM card the phone can store up to 350 different names and numbers This allows you to keep all your friends and family s phone numbers with you at all times Note You can also use the navigation button to display the phone book entries by pressing the up down arrow when the flip is open and the phone is in idle mode Searching and Dialing 1 Open the flip cover of the
42. en them Some of the available options in the scheduler are e Add Allows you to add new contents to an event SGH N105 99 Menu Functions 100 Alarm SGH N105 User Manual Delete Deletes the scheduled event Move Moves the scheduled event to a different date Copy Copies the scheduled event to a new date Delete Day Deletes all scheduled events for a specific day This setting allows you to set up an alarm to ring at a desired time The following alarms are available Daily Alarm The alarm sounds at the same time every day Once Alarm The alarm sounds only one time and is not repeated Weekly Alarm The alarm sounds at the same time every week Alarm Tone Allows you to select a specific alarm tone from the ringer list To access the alarm menu l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 6 for Organizer 3 Press 2 for Alarm 4 Press 1 for Daily Alarm 2 for Once Alarm 3 for Weekly Alarm 4 for Alarm Tone Once an alarm is set an alarm icon bell is displayed on the screen To cancel the alarm when it sounds open and close the flip SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 Organizer Calculator This option allows you to use your phone as a calculator to figure out simple mathematical problems The calculator performs 9 digit computations It supports addition subtraction multiplication division and percentages
43. ephone conversation you should make sure that the recording will not be made or used for any wrongful or unlawful purpose and that you have the consent of other parties to the call if required by law or under your SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Voice Memo service agreement Under the laws of some states for example recording any part of a telephone call is illegal unless every person on the call consents to your making of the recording State and federal law may impose serious criminal penalties in addition to possible civil liability for unlawful recording of a telephone call or for disclosure of an illegally recorded conversation Check to be sure that your intended use of this feature will comply with all applicable laws before recording or playing back a telephone conversation SGH N105 115 Usage guidelines all about performance and safety SGH N105 User Manual 116 Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partic
44. er is not displayed on the other persons phone e Send Number Your number is sent each time a call is made To access the caller ID menu l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 1 for Phone Settings 4 Press 9 for Caller ID Flip Function This setting automatically enables the voice dial or voice command mode when the flip is opened The following options are available e None The voice dial or voice command mode must be activated manually e Voice Dial The voice dial mode is activated when the flip is opened e Voice Command The voice command mode is activated when the flip is opened SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Settings To access the flip function option 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 1 for Phone Settings 4 Press 0 for Flip Function Reset Settings This setting is used to reset the phone to the original factory settings Before you reset the phone requests a 4 digit password Note The password is preset to 0000 To access the reset menu 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 1 for Phone Settings 4 Press for Reset Settings 5 Enter the password and press the OK softkey 6 Press the OK softkey to reset the phone Network Services This menu contain
45. es softkey to indicate that you are satisfied with the melody Enter a name for the new tone Press the Save softkey to save SGH N105 77 Menu Functions 78 SGH N105 User Manual 10 Press the yes softkey to save the new tone as the ring tone or No to just save in memory without changing the existing ring tone Deleting a Melody 1 Select the melody that you want to delete from the melody composer list Press the Select softkey 2 The composer screen is displayed with the notes 3 Press the Internet Clear button located in the middle of the Up Down arrow for a few seconds 4 All notes are deleted Press the Listen softkey A message is displayed confirming the deletion 5 Press the Yes softkey Ring Volume This setting allows you to adjust the desired ringer volume of the phone There are seven different levels of ringer volume Use the volume keys or navigation button to move the volume up or down Setting the ringer volume l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 4 for Tones 3 Press 3 for Ring Volume 4 Use the Volume button located on the side of the phone to adjust the levels up or down 5 Press the OR softkey to save desired volume level SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 Tones Alert Type Allows you to configure how to be informed when new incoming calls are received The following options are availabl
46. essages are received Light Only Just the service light flashes indicating a new message has been received No ring or vibrate Single The phone vibrates or the selected SMS tone is heard one time Periodic The phone vibrates or the selected SMS tone sounds periodically To set the message tone 80 SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Tones l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 4 for Tones 3 Press 6 for Message Tone 4 Select the desired option and press the Select softkey Error Tone This setting allows you to select how the phone informs you when you make a mistake The following options are available e Off The phone does not beep when an error occurs On The phone sounds a beep tone when a mistake is made To set the error tone l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 4 for Tones 3 Press 7 for Error Tones 4 Select the desired option and press the Select softkey Minute Minder This setting allows you to have the phone beep every minute when you are on an outgoing call This helps keep you informed of the length of the call The following options are available e Off The phone does not beep e On The phone beeps every minute To set the minute minder 1 Press the Menu softkey SGH N105 81 Menu Functions oo SGH N105 User Manual Press 4 for Tones Press 8 for Mi
47. ety and Health e Environmental Protection Agency e Federal Communications Commission e Occupational Health and Safety Administration e National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health also participates in this group SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Owner s Record In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk what can concerned individuals do If there is a risk from these products and at this point we do not know that there is it is probably very small But if people are concerned about avoiding even potential risks there are simple steps they can take to do so For example time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives Those persons who spend long periods of time on their hand held mobile phones could consider holding lengthy conversations on conventional phones and reserving the hand held models for shorter conversations or for situations when other types of phones are not available People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars every day could switch to a type of mobile phone that places more distance between their bodies and the source of the RE since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance For example they could switch to e a mobile phone in which the antenna is located outside the vehicle e a hand held phone with a built in antenna connected to a different antenna mounted on the outside of the
48. he factory To access the change password menu l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 3 for Security Settings 4 Press 4 for Change Password SIM Lock When the SIM lock feature is enabled your phone only works with the current SIM card installed If the SIM Card is removed the phone will not work even if a different SIM card is used SGH N105 95 Menu Functions 96 SGH N105 User Manual The following options are available e Enable SIM lock is enabled and a password is assigned to the SIM card e Disable The SIM lock is disabled A password is required to disable SIM lock To access the SIM lock menu l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 3 for Security Settings 4 Press 5 for SIM Lock LCD Settings The LCD menu allows you to configure the features of the LCD screen on the phone The following options are available in the LCD settings menu e Screen Mode e Select Image e LCD Contrast Screen Mode This setting allows you to select the screen displayed while the phone is idle mode The following options are available e Normal The LCD displays the local carrier name with the date and time e Image Display When the flip cover is closed the screen displays the image selected With the flip cover open the normal screen is displayed To access the screen mode S
49. he functions listed above you may be asked for a password or PIN Enter the requested information and press the Send key 36 SGH N105 July 23 2001 July 23 2001 4 Call Functions Making a regular call is similar to using a standard land line phone The call is dialed using the keypad and the Send button is pressed to connect the call Making a Call 1 Turn the phone On 2 Enter the 10 digit number using the keypad 3 Press the Send button International Calls To dial an international number you perform almost the same procedure as listed above The only difference is the international prefix is required before the number is dialed 1 Press and hold 0 The international prefix is enabled and a sign is displayed on the screen 2 Key in the country code prefix followed by the area code and phone number 3 Press the Send button to complete the call Correcting a Number There are a number of different ways to correct a number that has been entered incorrectly without having to completely start over SGH N105 37 Call Functions 38 SGH N105 User Manual Problem Solution The Last digit is in correct Press the back arrow softkey Any other digit in the number is incorrect Use the Up amp Down arrow buttons on the phone to move the cursor to the right of the incorrect digit Press the back arrow softkey The whole number is incorrect
50. he number of missed calls is displayed on the screen To view the missed calls I 2 Open the flip and press the View softkey Choose one of the following Scroll through the list of missed calls using the navigation buttons e Call the number displayed by pressing the Send button e Edit or delete the missed call number by pressing the Options softkey Editing Missed Call Numbers 1 2 3 July 23 2001 Press the Options softkey Press the Select softkey Change the number Press the Up or Down arrow button to scroll through the number Choose one of the following options e Call the number by pressing the Send button Store the number by pressing the Save softkey Enter the name and location to store the number Press the End button to exit SGH N105 41 Call Functions 42 SGH N105 User Manual Deleting a Missed Call 1 Press the Options softkey 2 Highlight Delete 3 Press the Select softkey Note You can press the End button at any time to exit SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 4 July 23 2001 Hold InUse Menu The following options are available in the Options menu They are e Hold e Mute Unmute e Phone book e Mute Send Keys e SMS Service Hold A caller can be placed on hold at anytime during a call This feature allows you to place one caller on hold and then place a call to a secon
51. hone number The SIM card also allows you to store information such as telephone numbers or other networks This is handy if you travel abroad Installing the SIM Card The SIM card is installed underneath the battery into the phone Please take the following precautions when installing the SIM card Keep out of reach of small children the SIM cards can present a choking hazard The SIM card contacts can be damaged by scratches or bending due to installing improperly e Make sure the phone is switched off prior to installing the SIM card 1 Turn the phone Off by pressing and holding the End button A Bye Bye message is displayed 2 Remove the battery from the phone 3 Slide the SIM card lock and hold in the unlocked position SGH N105 31 SIM Card 32 SGH N105 User Manual Insert the SIM card insuring that the cutoff corner is located in the top right and the gold contacts are facing into the phone Hold the SIM card into position and release the SIM card lock slowly to lock into place Replace the battery Turn the phone On by pressing and holding the End button SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 2 July 23 2001 Charging the Battery Installing Removing the Battery To install the battery 1 Insert the contact end on the bottom of the battery into the slots on the bottom of the phone 2 Press the battery down until you hear it lock into place To remove the battery 1 Tu
52. icipant 1 Press the Options softkey and select the Select One option 2 A list of participants is displayed Highlight the desired caller and press Select softkey 3 Highlight Remove and press the OK softkey The call is dropped with that participant but the other callers are still connected 4 End the multi party call by closing the flip cover or pressing End SGH N105 47 Entering Information SGH N105 User Manual 48 Entering Information When you store a name in the Phone Book create a personal greeting or schedule events in the calendar text is entered into the phone using the keypad There are several different text entry modes available to enter this information They are e T9 e ABC e Symbol e Number T9 Entry This mode allows you to enter words with fewer key strokes Each key has several letters or a number associated with it when it is pressed T9 automatically compares the keystrokes with a linguistic database to determine the correct word For example if you press 4 3 5 5 6 the word Hello is displayed If the desired word is not displayed you can press the 0 or Volume keys to scroll through a list of possible matches To delete a character press the Internet Clear key located in the middle of the Up Down key To delete the entire screen press and hold the Internet Clear key To make capital letters you can use the
53. iding research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA funded research based on such recommendations Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the literature 1 Two groups of 18 people were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals under laboratory conditions while they performed cognitive function tests There were no changes in the subjects ability to recall SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Owner s Record words numbers or pictures or in their spatial memory but they were able to make choices more quickly in one visual test when they were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals This was the only change noted among more than 20 variables compared 2 In a study of 209 brain tumor cases and 425 matched controls there was no increased risk of brain tumors associated with mobile phone use When tumors did exist in certain locations however they were more likely to be on the side of the head where the mobile phone was used Because this occurred in only a small number of cases the increased likelihood was too small to be statistically significant In summary we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public that there are or are not any low incident health problems associated with use of mobile phones FDA continues to work with all parties including other federal agencies and industry to assure that research is undertaken to provide the necessary answer
54. iew the desired phone book entry that has a voice tag associated 2 Press 1 for Play Voice 3 The voice tag associated with the entry is played Voice Delete This option allows you to delete a voice tag from the phone book entry To delete a voice tag 1 View the desired phone book entry that has a voice tag associated 2 Press the Options softkey Press 2 for Voice Delete 4 Press the OK softkey to delete Q9 SGH N105 53 Phone Book 54 SGH N105 User Manual Paste This option allows you to paste the phone book number into the normal dialing mode This is helpful if you need to dial a number similar to the one stored in the phone book Use the back arrow softkey to edit the number To paste a number 1 View the desired phone book entry 2 Press the Options softkey 3 Press 3 to Paste the number 4 The number is displayed on the screen Use the right softkey to delete one number at a time Edit This option allows you to edit the existing phone book entry To edit the entry 1 View the desired phone book entry 2 Press the Options softkey 3 Press 4 to Edit 4 The name of the entry is displayed Edit the name or press the Save softkey to continue 5 The number of the entry is displayed Edit the number or press the Save softkey to continue 6 The entry is automatically saved SGH N105 July 23 2001
55. k This information may be used to respond to questions Why the concern Mobile phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy i e radio frequency radiation in the microwave range while being used They also emit very low levels of radio frequency energy RF considered non significant when in the stand by mode It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through heating effects this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food However it is not known whether to what extent or through what mechanism lower levels of RF might cause adverse health effects as well Although some research has been done to address these questions no clear picture of the biological effects of this type of radiation has emerged to date Thus the available science does not allow us to conclude that mobile phones are absolutely safe or that they are unsafe However the available scientific evidence does not demonstrate any adverse health effects associated with the use of mobile phones What kinds of phones are in question Questions have been raised about hand held mobile phones the kind that have a built in antenna that is positioned close to the user s head during normal telephone conversation These types of mobile phones are of concern because of the short distance between the phone s antenna the primary source of the RF and the person s head The exposure to RF from mobile phones in which the antenna is located at g
56. l Cost SIM Card Dependent cece eet ceeeee eee 62 Messaging Voice Mail Messages Reading Text Messages Write Messages 65 Preset Message List 66 SOUP cians ects eaa 67 Broadcast SIM Card Dependentt cee eee eee 68 Voice Functions Voice Dial Voice Command x ssccs 2s0ri sib tec eee ce eas sess bone sheen eee erred 72 Voice Memo Answer Phone Tones Ring TONE sssrin derenin ararsa aga aeoe adadda raa INRE UVEA AEAN Ei Melody Compose Ring Volume Alert TY DOs sei 25o6etecesstensepsiutiedeveeupaiocssdary4acvaasteatindacrewstihireenenien Keypad Tone Message Tone July 23 2001 SGH N105 9 EPPO TOM siussssesssocvsedcitdszssscnesecasecsuceescteszeaaeaseceas isdtaeeessianaeanscs 81 Minute Minder Connect Tone B SONGS iaaa aana iaia raaa a TE dadea EESTE 83 Phone Settings Network Services Security Settings ee LOD Stig Sinica teas uneuendssxsesanantscinnnnestitiontes 96 Organizon sinss coeirritsdirsttinianiiiicmannantinisansientss 98 Scheduler Calculator c2sccescccrccensheseresthtceiecaccadeesbeettincsdeceaeeeteteahiitiaeeeeies KOLD ORN e E E ASE A ASE Calendar World Time Launching the browser Navigating in the Browser Usage guidelines all about performance and safety 10 Understanding Signal Strength 0 0 cece ceee eee eeeeeee 109 Specifications are Subject to Change eee eens 109 Exposu
57. mand Reset Settings Password Required 2 Network Services 1 Call Forwarding 1 Forward Always 2 Unavailable 3 Cancel All 2 Call Waiting 1 Voice Calls 2 Fax Calls 3 Data Calls 26 SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 1 Flip Cover 4 Cancel All 3 Network Selection 1 Automatic 2 Manual 4 Line Identification 1 CLIP 2 CLIR 3 COLP 4 COLR 3 Security Settings 1 PIN Check 1 Enable 2 Disable 2 Change PIN 3 Phone Lock 1 Disable 2 Enable 4 Change Password 5 SIM Lock 1 Disable 2 Enable 6 FDN Mode SIM Dependent 1 Disable 2 Enable 7 Change PIN 2 SIM Dependent 4 LCD Settings 1 Screen Mode 1 Normal Mode 2 Image Display 2 Select Image 1 Flying Bird 2 Flowers 3 Trees 4 Moon 5 Ant 3 LCD Contrast 6 Organizer 1 Scheduler 1 OK July 23 2001 SGH N105 27 Menu Tree SGH N105 User Manual 1 Reminder 2 Call 3 Meeting 4 Birthday 2 Options 1 Go to Date 2 View All 3 Delete All 2 Alarm 1 Daily Alarm 1 Set Alarm 2 Remove Alarm 2 Once Alarm 1 Set Alarm 2 Remove Alarm 3 Weekly Alarm 1 Set Alarm 2 Remove Alarm 4 Alarm Tone 1 Alarm Tone 1 5 Calculator To Do List Calendar World Time Clock 1 Set Time 2 Set Date 3 Date Format NID OCB oo 4 Time Format 7 Games 1 Casino 1 Play 2 Configuration 1 Backlight On Off 2 Sound On Off 3 Instructions 4 High Score 2 Roulette 1 Play 28 SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 1 2
58. n FCC adopted RF exposer guidelines with SGH N105 109 Usage guidelines all about performance and safety SGH N105 User Manual 110 safety levels for hand held wireless phones Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U S and international standards bodies ANSIC95 1 1992 NCRP Report 86 1986 ICNIRP 1996 Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature For example over 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI standard 95 1 The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthorized antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations Phone Operation NORMAL POSITION Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Operating a Motor Vehicle Operating a Motor Vehicle Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive Always obey them Also if using your phone while driving please Give full attention to driving driving safely is your first responsibility Use hands f
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60. nu l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 3 for Security Settings 4 Press 1 for PIN Check Change PIN This setting allows you to change the PIN number The PIN feature must be enabled to access this option A current PIN must be entered before it can be changed To access the change PIN menu l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 3 for Security Settings 4 Press 2 for Change PIN Phone Lock When this setting is enabled the phone is locked and requires you to enter a 4 digit password each SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Settings time the phone is powered On The password is defaulted to 0000 from the factory Once the correct password is entered the phone can be used normally until it is switched Off The following options are available e Enable A password is required when the phone is powered On e Disable Phone operates normally no passwords are required when the phone is powered On To access the phone lock menu l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 3 for Security Settings 4 Press 3 for Phone Lock Change Password This setting allows you to change the current password in the phone The current password must be entered before it can be changed The password is defaulted to 0000 from t
61. nute Minder Select the desired option and press the Select softkey Connect Tone This setting allows you to have the phone beep when it connects to the network The following options are available e Off The phone does not beep e On The phone beeps when your call is accepted To set the connect tone 1 2 3 4 82 Press the Menu softkey Press 4 for Tones Press 9 for Connect Tone Select the desired option and press the Select softkey SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Settings Settings The settings menu allows you to configure the phone preferences to make the phone easier to use The following options are available in the settings menu e Phone Settings e Network Services e Security Settings e LCD Settings Phone Settings The phone setting menu allows you to setup the following functions e Greeting Message e Own Number e Language e Any Key Answer e Backlight e Service Light e Auto Redial e Car Kit Answer e Caller ID e Flip Function e Reset Settings SGH N105 83 Menu Functions SGH N105 User Manual Greeting Message The greeting message allows you to set up a greeting message that displays for a few seconds when the phone is turned On To enter a greeting message l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 1 for Phone Settings 4 Press 1 for
62. o humans Second many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had already been treated with cancer causing chemicals and other studies exposed the animals to the RF virtually continuously up to 22 hours per day For the past five years in the United States the mobile phone industry has supported research into the safety of mobile phones This research has resulted in two findings in particular that merit additional study 1 In a hospital based case control study researchers looked for an association between mobile phone use and either glioma a type of brain cancer or acoustic neuroma a benign tumor of the nerve sheath No statistically significant association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma There was also no association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types of types of gliomas were considered together It should be noted that the average length of mobile phone exposure in this study was less than three years SGH N105 121 Safety Information SGH N105 User Manual 122 When 20 types of glioma were considered separately however an association was found between mobile phone use and one rare type of glioma neuroepithelliomatous tumors It is possible with multiple comparisons of the same sample that this association occurred by chance Moreover the risk did not increase with how often the mobile phone was used or the length of the calls In fact the risk actually
63. ok the callers name is displayed in addition to their phone number e CLIR COLR Calling Line Identification Restriction Connected Line Identification SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Settings Restriction If these network functions are active your phone number is not displayed on the other persons phone To access the line identification menu 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 2 for Network Services 4 Press 4 for Line Identification Security Settings The security menu allows you to restrict the usage of your phone to e The people of your choice e The types of calls of your choice Different codes and passwords are used to protect the features of the phone The following options are available in the security menu e PIN Check e Change PIN e Phone Lock e Change Password e SIM Lock e FDN Mode SIM Card Dependent e Change PIN 2 SIM Card Dependent SGH N105 93 Menu Functions 94 SGH N105 User Manual PIN Check When the PIN check feature is enabled the phone requires a PIN number whenever the phone is turned On The PIN is defaulted to 1234 If the incorrect PIN is entered the phone will not power On The following options are available e Enable You must enter a PIN each time the phone is turned On e Disable The phone power On normally without requesting a PIN To access the PIN Check me
64. or Call Records Press 4 for Call Time Press 4 for Reset Enter your password and press the OK softkey Call Cost SIM Card Dependent This feature displays the amount of time and the estimated cost of the call Oye OF NS To access call cost l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 1 for Call Records 3 Press 5 for Call Cost Messaging Your phone is capable of receiving voice mail notifications and text messaging Each of these services is offered through your local carrier For service information please contact your carrier When a voice mail or text message is received a notification is displayed on the screen and a tone is played to alert you that there is a new message available A text message is represented by an envelope icon The voice mail message is represented by a reel to reel icon If the message memory is full the SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Messaging voicemail icon starts blinking and an error message is displayed You cannot receive any new messages until the old messages are deleted Voice Mail Messages Voice mail messages are stored on the carrier s network A notification message is sent by the network to your phone to alert you of a new message When you first contact the voice mail system you are asked some simple questions to set up the new voice mail account You must record your first and last n
65. ou to send a message that has not yet been sent Text Reply This option allows you to reply by sending a new text message You can also change the SMS number send the message save and send the message save but not send the message Call Back Allows to call the sender of the message SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Messaging e Cut Number Allows you to extract the phone number from the message text The number can be saved in the phone book or called back Note These options vary depending on the type of message New Old Not Sent Sent Write Messages Your phone is equipped with Short Message Service SMS This allows you to send and receive text messages from your phone In the Write Messages menu you can write and edit text messages with up to 160 characters To write a new message 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 2 for Messages 3 Press 3 for Write Messages 4 Enter the body of the message using the keypad Select the desired mode of entry by pressing the right softkey Press the OK softkey when finished 6 Highlight one of the following options by g pressing the corresponding numeric key e 1 Send Only e 2 Save and Send e 3 Save Only 7 Press the Select softkey SGH N105 65 Menu Functions 66 SGH N105 User Manual 8 Enter the destination number or select it from the phone book by pressing the PhoneBook sof
66. phone and press the PhoneBook softkey 2 The following two choices are displayed e Find Entry This allows you to search the entries currently saved in the SIM Card and phone memory e Service Directory This option displays the service directory Important phone numbers associated with the service carrier are saved in this location 3 Highlight the Find Entry option and press the OR softkey 4 Enter the first few letters of the name you are looking for using the keypad 5 Press the Find softkey SGH N105 57 Phone Book 58 SGH N105 User Manual Note To display the entire contents of the phone book just press the Find softkey without entering any search criteria 6 Highlight the desired entry from the list and press the Send button SGH N105 July 23 2001 July 23 2001 5 Menu Functions As outlined in the menu tree Menu Tree on page 23 your phone is equipped with the following menus e Call Records e Messages e Voice Functions e Tones e Settings e Organizer e Games e WWW Services Call Records Call records are used to keep a list of missed incoming and outgoing calls on your phone The time date and caller ID is displayed if available Missed Calls The last 10 missed calls are saved when you are away from your phone or just unable to answer an incoming call A missed call is logged even if the caller leaves a voice mail message When
67. play Simply launch the desired game and press the Instructions softkey You can also select different levels of play see high scores and adjust other settings depending on the game To access the games menu l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 7 for Games 106 SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 WWW Services WWW Services Your phone is equipped with a fully functional web browser The browser is different from a standard web browser found on a desktop PC The browser on the phone is a text based browser Most of the graphics are not displayed which allows faster page downloads The local carrier offers a web based service option that supports the browser that is installed on the phone For more information about subscription rates and fees contact your local carrier Launching the browser 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 8 for WWW Services Note You can also press the Internet key for quick launch of the browser Note Press End to exit the browser Navigating in the Browser The navigation controls of the browser are the keypads and buttons on the phone Use the softkeys and keypad to navigate to the desired location Note Pressing the key will automatically return to the main browser menu from anywhere The following options are available in the browser e Reload This reloads the website e Home Returns to the browser home page
68. pment and void your authority to operate this equipment Only use approved batteries antennas and chargers The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone Although your phone is quite sturdy it is a complex piece of hardware and can be broken Use common sense guidelines to avoid dropping hitting bending or sitting on it FCC Compliance Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation and is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference 118 SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Owner s Record Owner s Record The model number regulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment Record the serial number in the space provided below This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future Model Serial No SGH N105 119 Safety Information SGH N105 User Manual 120 Safety Information The U S Food and Drug Administration s Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones including cellular phones and PCS phones The following summarizes what is known and what remains unknown about whether these products can pose a hazard to health and what can be done to minimize any potential ris
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70. reater distances from the user on the outside of a car for example is drastically lower than that from hand held phones because a person s SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Owner s Record RF exposure decreases rapidly with distance from the source The safety of so called cordless phones which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power levels and frequencies has not been questioned How much evidence is there that hand held mobile phones might be harmful Briefly there is not enough evidence to know for sure either way however research efforts are on going The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results A few animal studies however have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals In one study mice genetically altered to be predisposed to developing one type of cancer developed more than twice as many such cancers when they were exposed to RF energy compared to controls There is much uncertainty among scientists about whether results obtained from animal studies apply to the use of mobile phones First it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice t
71. ree operation if available Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six 6 inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference SGH N105 111 112 Usage guidelines all about performance and safety SGH N105 User Manual Ifyou have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn your phone OFF immediately Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Turn your phone Off in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using
72. rn the phone off by pressing and holding End until the closing animation sequence begins 2 Push the button on top of the battery and remove the battery from the phone Charging the Battery The SGH N105 is powered by a Li Ion battery capable of being recharged using a Samsung desktop or travel charger The phone can be used while the phone is being charged Note You must fully charge the battery prior to using the phone the very first time A full charge takes approximately 90 minutes To charge the battery 1 Connect the travel charger adapter to the port located on the bottom of the phone SGH N105 33 Installing Removing the Battery SGH N105 User Manual Low Battery Indicator When the battery becomes too weak to sufficiently power the phone a warning tone is heard and a low battery indicator is displayed on the screen The message continues to flash on the screen until the phone is placed into a charger or the power runs out and the phone automatically shuts Off big the Phone On Off Open the flip cover and press and hold the End button for 2 3 seconds 2 Ifthe phone prompts you for a password enter 0000 and press the OK softkey 3 Ifthe phone prompts you for a PIN number enter 1234 and press the OK softkey Note The display language is determined by the SIM card To change the language use the language menu option 4 To turn the phone Off press and hold the End b
73. s displayed when a call is in progress or airtime is being used If the indicator is displayed you are being charged for airtime New Message Indicator The new message indicator is displayed when a new text message is received New Voice Mail Indicator The new voice mail indicator is displayed when a new voice mail message has been delivered to your Inbox If the voicemail is full the voicemail icon begins blinking Vibrate On The vibrate icon is displayed if the phone is set to vibrate mode When vibrate mode is On no ringer is heard The SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 1 July 23 2001 Volume Buttons phone vibrates to indicate an incoming call e Alarm On The alarm icon is displayed when you set an alarm e Battery Strength Indicator The battery strength indicator displays the amount of available charge left in the battery The charge is measured with a series of black bars The more bars that are displayed the better the charge Three bars indicates a maximum charge Middle The middle of the display screen is used to display messages instructions and any other information that you enter Mainly text and graphics are displayed in the middle of the screen For example when you dial a phone number the digits are displayed in the middle of the screen Bottom The bottom of the screen is used to display banner messages softkey assignments or to indicate that a specific function has been setup Vol
74. s and reminders The phone sounds an alarm when the reminder date is reached The following options are available e Go To Date Allows you to schedule an event on a specific date e View All Displays all the scheduled events stored in the scheduler e Delete All Deletes all the scheduled events in the scheduler To create a new schedule l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 6 for Organizer 3 Press 1 for Scheduler SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Organizer 4 The Calendar screen is displayed Select the desired month by using the Navigation key Note Press the End key to exit the calendar screen and return to Organizer 5 Press the OK softkey 6 The following options are displayed e Reminder Requires that you enter a time and label e Call Requires a phone number and a time e Meeting Requires that you enter a time and label e Birthday Requires a name and time 7 Select the desired option and press the Select softkey You can also press the corresponding number key 8 When prompted to set an alarm for the event press the Yes softkey to have the phone sound a reminder when the event is due A date that has a schedule already associated is displayed in bold The contents of the date are displayed when you create a new event If two schedules are created for the same day use the Navigation key to cycle betwe
75. s the service light menu 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 1 for Phone Settings 4 Press 6 for Service Light Auto Redial This setting configures the phone to make up to 10 attempts to redial a number that is busy or not available The following options are available e On The option is enabled The number is re dialed automatically e Off The option is disabled To access the auto redial menu 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 1 for Phone Settings 4 Press 7 for Auto Redial Car Kit Answer This setting configures the phone to automatically answer an incoming call after 3 5 or 10 seconds Note This feature is only available with the Hands Free Car Kit accessory The following options are available e On The option is enabled The phone automatically answers incoming calls e Off The option is disabled To access the Car Kit answer menu 1 Press the Menu softkey SGH N105 87 Menu Functions 88 SGH N105 User Manual 2 Press 5 for Settings 3 Press 1 for Phone Settings 4 Press 8 for Car Kit Answer Caller ID This setting allows you to prevent your number from being displayed on the phone of the other person The following options are available e Default The default setting provided by the network is used e Hide Number Your numb
76. s the settings for the network that your phone is using Please contact your local carrier to make sure they are supported The following options are available is the network services menu e Call Forwarding e Call Waiting e Network Selection e Line Identification SGH N105 89 Menu Functions 90 SGH N105 User Manual Call Forwarding This setting allows you to forward your incoming calls to another number When the call forwarding option is enabled the phone does not ring or accept incoming calls You can still make outgoing calls without any problems The following options are available e Forward Always All incoming calls are forwarded to the specified number e Unavailable Calls are forwarded if you are busy on an existing call e Cancel All All call forwarding options are cancelled and the phone is returned to normal operation To set up call forwarding Se Se RS Dee NO a cd Press the Menu softkey Press 5 for Settings Press 2 for Network Services Press 1 for Call Forwarding Press 1 for Forward Always The following options are displayed e Voice Calls e Fax Calls e Data Calls Press 1 for Voice Calls Press the Activate softkey Enter the phone number where the calls are going to be forwarded SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 Settings 10 Press the OK softkey Call Waiting This setting allows you to
77. s to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of hand held mobile phones Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed with brain cancer But it is important to understand that this type of cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile phones In fact brain cancer occurs in the U S population at a rate of about 6 new cases per 100 000 people each year At that rate assuming 80 million users of mobile phones a number increasing at a rate of about 1 million per month about 4800 cases of brain cancer would be expected each year among those 80 million people whether or not they used their phones Thus it is not possible to tell whether any individual s cancer arose because of the phone or whether it would have happened anyway A key question is whether the risk of getting a particular form of cancer is greater among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the population One way to answer that question is to compare the usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer with the use of mobile phones among appropriately matched people without brain cancer This is called a case control study The current case control study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute as well as the SGH N105 123 Safety Information SGH N105 User Manual 124 follow up research to be sponsored by industry will begin to
78. screen displays the memo location date and time the memo was recorded and recording time counter The maximum recording time is about 35 seconds To record longer memos press the Continue softkey The memo is split and allows you to continue To stop recording press the Stop softkey e Voice Memo Replay Allows you to play back the personal memos The most recent is played first followed by the rest e Voice Memo Delete One Allows you to delete a specific memo stored in memory All memos recorded are played back to allow you to delete the correct one e Voice Memo Delete All Allows you to delete all memo that are stored in memory Press the OK softkey to confirm the deletion To access the Voice Memo menu July 23 2001 SGH N105 73 Menu Functions 74 HIENO T m SGH N105 User Manual Press the Menu softkey Press 3 for Voice Dial Press 3 for Voice Memo Select the desired option and press the Select softkey Answer Phone You can set up the phone to answer calls with your own recorded messages Messages can be used to inform callers of your current situation and urge them to leave a voice mail While the message is being played you can answer the call by pressing the Accept softkey The following options are available e AnswerPhone This option enables and disables the answer phone feature e Message Record You can record up to 3 messages a
79. strued to create an express or implied warranty of any kind whatsoever with respect to the product in addition Samsung shall not be liable for any damages of any kind resulting from the purchase or use of the product or arising from the breach of the express warranty including incidental special or consequential damages or loss of anticipated profits or benefits 4 SGH N105 July 23 2001 Introduction To Your Samsung SGH N105 Series Phone Congratulations on the purchase of your Samsung SGH N105 Dual Mode Phone Using the latest digital technology the Samsung SGH N105 Phone operates similar to other GSM phones while providing superior resonance and tone quality Your Samsung SGH N105 GSM phone is packed with productive features that are easy to use Here are some of them e Operates in GSM900 and GSM1900 e Internet Access via WAP 1 1 UP 4 1 e One Touch Internet Access e Electronic Administrator PIM e Games 11 options e Answer or hang up calls just by opening and closing the flip on the phone e User friendly display with dedicated icons for signal strength service messages vibrator and battery e 3 Customizable Melodies e 4 Alert Types and 47 Ring Tones e Distinctive ringer types for voice message and alarm calls e Voice Dial Voice Command Voice Memo e 100 Phone Book entries plus up to 250 SIM Card entries SIM Card Dependent e Call Logs 10 Locations each for outgoing incoming and missed calls
80. t 35 seconds each To stop recording before time expires press the Stop softkey To change the message use the Delete option and record a new one e Message Select The phone offers two default messages and one custom message that is defined by you You can select User Message only when you have recorded your own message To access the AnswerPhone option l gt Press the Menu softkey Press 3 for Voice Dial Press 4 for AnswerPhone Select the desired option and press the Select softkey SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Tones Tones The tones menu is used to choose desired ringer types compose melodies for custom ringers and setup volume levels for the different tones available in the phone The following options are available e Ring Tone e Melody Composer e Ring Volume e Alert Type e Keypad Tone e Message Tone e Error Tone e Minute Minder e Connect Tone Ring Tone This option allows you to select the type of ringer tone that you want to play for incoming calls and messages Each time a tone is selected it plays a sample ringer To access the ring tone l Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 4 for Tones 3 Press 1 for Ring Tone 4 Use the Up Down arrow key to scroll through the available tones 5 Press the Select softkey to save the tone as the new ringer SGH N105 75 Menu Functions SGH N10
81. tkey 2 Scoll down to the Mute Keys option using the Up Down arrow button SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 4 July 23 2001 SMS Service 3 Press the OK softkey To Un mute the Keys 1 Press the Options softkey 2 Scroll to the Send Keys option using the Up Down arrow button 3 Press the OK softkey SMS Service You can view or compose a new SMS Message during a call To view or compose 1 Press the Options softkey 2 Scoll down to the SMS Messaging option using the navigation button 3 Press the OK softkey Call Waiting You can answer an incoming call while already on an existing call The Call Waiting option must be set in the phone settings for this feature to work correctly Note Make sure Call Waiting is supported by your carrier s network Setup Call Waiting To activate the call waiting feature Open the flip and press the Menu softkey Press 5 for Settings Press 2 for Network Services Press 2 for Call Waiting The following choices are available Cre oe her SGH N105 45 InUse Menu 46 SGH N105 User Manual 1 Voice Calls 2 Fax Calls 3 Data Calls 4 Cancel All 6 Press 1 for Voice Calls 7 Press the softkey to Activate or Deactivate Call Waiting Conference Calling You can have a conference call with up to six other people by using the Multi party Calling option Multi part
82. tkey 9 Press the OK softkey to send the message Preset Message List Using this menu you can save up to five different messages that are used frequently You can scroll through the list by using the Up Down arrow key The following options are available in the Preset Message List e Edit Allows you to write a new message or edit the selected preset message e Send Message Allows you to send the selected preset message e Delete Allows you to delete the selected preset message The following preset messages are defaulted in the phone e Call me when you get this message e When can we meet e Where are you e Where is the meeting e Talk to you soon To view the Preset Message List 1 Press the Menu softkey 2 Press 2 for Messages 3 Press 4 for Preset Message List Note If there are no preset messages you can create new messages by pressing the Options softkey SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 Messaging Setup All the default set up information for SMS is configured using this menu There are three different menus in the Setup menu They are e Service Center Allows you to save or change the phone number of the SMS center required for sending messages This number is obtained from your local carrier e Default Type Allows you to set the default message type Text Voice Fax X 400 Email and ERMES The network converts the message into the selected
83. ular installation if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient Relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet ona circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 5 July 23 2001 Information to User Your Phone as a Network Device Your telephone requires a service provider to send and receive calls Your phone is only one part of a system or network of devices that makes it possible for you to send and receive calls text messages voice message access the Internet using the minibrowser and to take advantage of all of the other services and features available when your phone is used with your service provider SGH N105 117 FCC and Industry Canada Notice SGH N105 User Manual FCC and Industry Canada Notice Cautions Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equi
84. ume Buttons During a call the volume buttons are used to adjust the receiver volume It can also be used to set the keypad volume when the phone is in idle mode SGH N105 21 Front View of the SGH N105 SGH N105 User Manual Service Light Indicator The Service Light Indicator flashes when the phone is in service It is located on the top left side of the phone Note There is an option that allows you to turn Off the Service Indicator Light For more information see Service Light on page 86 Flip Cover The flip can be used to answer or end a call when it is opened or closed It can also be configured to initiate the voice dial voice command option 22 SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 1 Flip Cover Menu Tree 1 Call Records 1 Missed Calls 2 Incoming Calls 3 Outgoing Calls 4 Call Time 1 Last Call 2 Total Outgoing 3 Total Incoming 4 Reset Timers 5 Call Cost SIM Card Dependent 2 Messages 1 Voice Mail 1 Connect to Voicemail 2 Voice Server Number 2 Read Messages 3 Write Messages 4 Preset Message List 5 Setup 1 Service Center 2 Default Type 1 Text 2 Voice 3 Fax 4 X400 5 Email 6 ERMES 3 Default Validity 1 One Hour 6 Hours 24 Hours One Week Maximum no ot Be OO 6 Broadcast 1 Read 2 Receive 1 Disable 2 Enable July 23 2001 SGH N105 23 Menu Tree 3 Channel List 1 All Channels 2 Enter Channel 4 Language 1 All 2 English 3 Espanol
85. utton down for 2 3 seconds 34 SGH N105 July 23 2001 July 23 2001 3 Selecting Functions and Options Your phone contains several functions that can be customized to allow easier usability These functions are arranged in menus and sub menus accessed via two softkeys on the phone above the standard keypad By using the softkeys you can navigate through the menu structure by selecting the desired usability option In each menu there are settings that modify a particular function installed in the phone The roles of the softkeys change depending on the menu being displayed A keyword is displayed on the bottom of the display screen above each of the two keys that define what role they are playing at any given time ill AA Samsung Tuesday 22 May 10 00 Menu PhoneBook SEND END 0 mej U aa SGH N105 35 Selecting Functions and Options SGH N105 User Manual Press the left softkey to choose Menu Press the right softkey to choose PhoneBook To Then Select the function or Press the Left Softkey option highlighted View the next func Press the down arrow tion or highlight the next option in a list Move back to the pre Press the up arrow vious function or option in a list Move back up one Press the right softkey level in the menu structure Exit the menu without Press the End key changing any settings Note For some of t
86. y Calling allows all parties in the coversation to talk to one another Note Make sure that Multi party calling is supported by your carriers network Making a Multi party Call 1 Call the first person the normal way by dialing their number and pressing the Send key 2 Call the second person in the normal way The first caller is automatically placed on hold Note To avoid the first caller from hearing the key tones you can mute the key tones using the InUse menu options 3 To join the first and second callers together press the Options softkey and select Join 4 To add additional callers use the Join option SGH N105 July 23 2001 Chapter 4 July 23 2001 Conference Calling Note Incoming callers can also be added by answering the call and selecting the Join option Private Conversation on a Multi party Call 1 Press the Options softkey and select the Select One option 2 A list of participants is displayed Highlight the desired caller and press Select softkey 3 Highlight Private and press the OK softkey Now you are connected privately with the selected person Other participants can continue the conversation while you are in private mode 4 To exit the private call and return to the multi party call press the Options softkey and select Join All multi party callers are reconnected with each other Dropping a Single Part
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