Home
Your Phone
Contents
1. Itana Se MENU OAI arity Wa shos EE Restrict MENU 0 2 J u Lok cece MENLI 0 3 eee eerie tnra nant a Ervergarcy Nme MENU Ai AN MENU 0 5 ME ElcicOAanN rip MENU i Reset Prone MENU 0 0 J Messagss Safety Prec uon and Inportar Noticss Read these sinple guidelines Failure to conply with these guidelines may be dangerous or illegal For nore detailed safety infomation see Safety Information on page 83 ROAD SAFETY COMES HRST Do nct use a hand held phone while diving park the vehicde first SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Mobile phones can cause interference Using themon aircraft is illegal SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Do not use the phone where a Dlasting operation is in progress Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules in force SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING Do not use the phone at a refuelling point or near fuels or chemicals INTERFERENCE All mobile phone nay be subject to radio interference which may affect their performance A Unpacking QUALIHED SERVICE Only qualified service personnel must install or repair cellular equiprrent Use only approved accessories and batteries Your package contains the following items USE SENSIBLY erc Battery Use only in the nomal position to ear Avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna when the phone is switched on
2. IMPORTANT Use only accessories approved by the phone rranufacturer This apparatus is intended for use Neddac when supplied with power fromSAMSUNG approved Travel charger The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone and may be dangerous Vhen you disconnect the power cord of any accessory grasp and pull the plug not the cord Desktop cC eroe LEr sIVErL gl In addition you can obtain the accessories for your phone fromyour local SAMSUNG dealer For infomation A A Your Phone Top Artema Earphone jack 1 Service ligt The following illustrations show the main elerrents of Key Functions ve Enters the menu facility Also scrolls through the menu options E In the nenu fadlity confins the selection and input In Standby node enters the Messages menu In the nenu fadlity scroll through the menu options and phone book menrory In Standby node enter the following menus when pressed depending on the direction e A Find Ertryin Phone Book e X Hind Nane in Phone Book Garres y GoNext Veb Browser a Deletes characters fromthe display In the nenu fadlity retums to the previous nenu level E Makes or answers a call In Standby mode enters the Outgoing Calls Log A A keys lars Key Functions continued Yull Signal strength Shows the received signal strength The gre
3. a 45 Manoy Satis MENU 24 45 s r Rrg MENLI 3 1 a aa a a 1 1 46 Key Ndure MENU 3 2 2 47 Aeats MENU E 48 Aaemn MENLI 3 4 cicccessscceccseccecsescecesncecessccecsecceceeneceeeseccecssneeeesses 48 Pore ary df MENU Ah 50 Digday Baddigtt MENU A1 51 are MENU 4 2 e 51 Airvatian MENU A 31 52 Language MENU ZA 52 My Poe Nomtoer MENU 4 5 nennen 53 Cortrest MENU Zei 53 A Scheduler cb MENU E RE Mewiverth MENU 5 2 l Jump Dte MENU 5 3 as MENU 5 4 EE veid irre MENLI 5 5 J a a Co liar MENU Aal Ato Pary MENU AT Auto Arner MENU 7 2 J uu AtoHytren MENU 7 3 J trennen nnne Zenner Moo MENU Zi Weert VIE NU 7 5 J u u u u SCligt MENU Al Ser Time MENU 7 7 _ J u u S amp NamM MENU 7 8 Mm Dag Fax MENU 7 9 J J a a 1 Emira BPS MENU 7 0 J l tnter GNet Vb Browser Sat Savice MENU 5 1 l l Faaites MENU WE AdtesIrat MENU 9 3
4. Enbering Tec Nundoers ac Synibcdis inthe Wb Browser Vhen prompted you can enter text numbers or syrrtbols the sarre way as in the phone noide See page 44 on how to erter letters Fear Menu 9 2 You can bookmark most screens to save the ackress of the site into the Favorites List which can then be opened in the future This feature saves you tirre by reduc ng the number of steps it takes to access a Cesired page To add the site to the Faworites list select the store option while Viewing the desired page To open the favorite site scroll the Favorites list using lt ii Ge i a and wx and press when the desired item is highighted The following options are available at the bottomof the display Press or d to select the desired option Go opens the site of the selected URL address Edit allows you to edt the selected item You can edit the title Edit Tide or the URL address Echt Aciciress Delete deletes the selected address fromthe Favorites list Cancel cance s your input and retums to the Favorites k GoNext Web Browser AcktYess Input Menu 9 3 You can manually enter the address of a desired site you wart to go to and add it to the Favorites List L Erter the address of the desired site For details on entering letters see page 44 2 Press X 3 Select the option on the bottomof the display using KR or 3 and press DI If you wart to go to the page rig
5. Gognrette Lighter Charger The Ggarette lighter charger charges your phone ina vehicle while you drive and enables you to operate the phone froma wvehide dgarette lighter socket Haencb Free Car Kit The hanck free car kit provides safety freedom and convenience in your vehicle Kit induces aade speaker and microphone Eaa Miagonohore The ear microohone indudes the eard ece and microphone in a convenient lightweight unit RS 232C Galle The RS 232C cable connects your phone to a computer port allowing you to use the Intemet or other A Reference Information Using the Batteries Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li ion standard battery Additional batteries are available for purchase ask your SAMISUNG dealer for further details Precautions Vhen Using Batteries Never use any charger or battery that is damaged in any way Use the battery only for its intended purpose f you use the phone near the network s base station it uses less power talk and standby tines are geatly affected by the signal strength on the cellular network and the pararreters set by the network operator Battery charging tines depend on the rerraining battery charge and the type of battery and charger used The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of tirres but it will gradually wear out VVhen the operation tine talk tine and standby tine is noticeably shorter than norral it is ne to buy a new
6. or CH M ake Calls Enter numbers and then press E Erase Mistakes Press Redial Call Press twice 1 2 3 Touch Dialing Enter the memory location of the desired number holding the final digit to automatically dial End Call Press Answer Call Press Ed Save Number Press and follow the screen prompts Outgoing Calls Press amp 9 G in sequence to review the last 20 outgoing calls Incoming Calls Press amp 9 G in sequence to review the last 20 incoming calls CY Phone Book Search Press or x in standby mode Web Browser Press in Standby mode Games Press in Standby mode in GR ijtet itu nb Hh iii 23 i N X KT 58 Sl s a d s E Vat x b D EREECHEN ECH oo ee rt x US A i REA P HL HR E HI HE S TES HI 888 8838838 HE gee inge 7 5 107 225 5 056 109 5 099 204 5 103 459 5 101 501 x x x u of the following Patents U S Patert No 4 901 307 uo0ud 3esay 0 UMO 20 9 9 SASEL p Nid eq oj dun f Aouabiau y U UO W N IA Z ano 407 Aepol Jajnpayrs veau Z I i 207 junoag 0 PTI WG H euoud AW S dnjag jousaqu p benBue1 y yndu ssuppy uoneuluy SayoAey Z JaSMOJG qa M Jouueg z age ues T X9N09 6 i6ippeg T1 Aeldsiq v Sdg jeuiue 0 jjo uo Ja MOg G xeJ eyeq 6 We Y p UewN1es 8 Sye V au 18S wunjoA Ady c w IAS
7. Sorre of the contents in this manual may differ fromyour phone depending on the software of the phone or your sevice provider SX THHI A302 User s IE gd TU DUU d f Printed in Korea KN WSD sia Code No GH68 02511A Fitp www sarrsungmobile com f j English 2001 11 Rev 1 EET STE de es a d RM ea p E SUAM FOC RF lt POSURE INFORMATION In August 1996 the Federal Cormmunications Gommission FCC of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96 326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy erritted by FCC regulated transmitters Those guidelines are consistent with the safety Standard previously set by both U S and intemational standards bodies The design of this phone complies with the FCC guidelines and these intemational standards Use only the supplied or an approved antenna Unauthorized antennas rrodifications or attachments could impair call quality darrage the phone or result in Molation of FCC regulations Do not use the phone with a darraged antenna If a darraged antenna corres into contact with the skin a minor bum nay result Please cortact your local dealer for replacerrent antenna Bocly vvom Operation This device was tested for typical body wom operations using the optional belt dip holster placed 0 78 inches 2 0d fromthe body To comply with FCC RF exposure requirerrerts a rrinimum separation distance of O 78 inc
8. lt 9 Dun spunos 168 9UO G ee o EEN jp snjejs Mowa W p u ud H ony Amu puli JeMsuy OINY Z Alu PPY Z Ajay ony I dnas OWEN pul I 00g euoug Z Sowed 9 aul Jy p oo ONDE NN S007 9S0J E Joyejnaje 9 buiuoou Z SWI PUOM le npeupg buiobyng T Se I 99J NUaW ssa22e 0 nua y SS d nue W uie W 43u1 NNIW
9. calls 1 2 38 Incorring date fax 79 63 Installing battery 14 Internet setup 9 4 69 J J unp to date 5 3 56 K Key volume 3 2 47 Keys desaiption 9 locations 8 L Language 44 52 Last number redialing 25 Letters erterings 44 Listening voicerrail s 77 Lock code O 3 73 Low battery indicator 17 M Maintenance 85 Menus rape 33 scrolling e 31 shortcuts e 32 Merrory status 24 45 Messages greeting 42 51 reading DX D 77 sending D lt 2 79 Minute beep 48 Missed calls 27 38 Mute key tones e 28 microphone 27 N Narres ertering e 44 searching dialing 2D 40 Navigating nenus 31 Web Browser 66 NAM setting 7 8 63 Number adding in an entry 42 blocking Ce 76 correcting 21 rry 45 53 searching dialing 2 3 45 storing in the phonebook 42 O Qutgoing calls 1 3 37 P Phone layouts 8 lock O D gt 72 rry number 445 53 PIN 0 5 code 75 sending 75 Power ory off sounds 3 5 50 Power save mode 20 Prepend dialing 22 R Received Messages D lt D text 78 voice 77 Redialing 25 Removing battery e 15 Reset phone O O 76 Restrict call O 2 73 Ring D tore 47 type 46 volure e 46 Vibration quick switching e 30 V Index Safety s ef SCH A302 Quick Reference Card BASIC OPERATION Power On Off Press and hold Menu Scrolling Press
10. only have to press to answer a call Anykey Ans you can press any key except for i 4 or Y to answer a call COpen Answer you only have to open the phone to answer a call Tore Length Menu 7 5 The tone length setting enables you to sdect SHORT or LONG DIME Dual Tone Multi Frequency tones DIMEF tones are what is send by your phone to access teleservices such as a bank accourt The systemused by the bank or other service determines if you need short or long DIME If the service is digtal which nost are these days short DIMF will almost always works However sore new systerrs and almost all older analog systemrequire you to use long DIME tones SAC Light Menu 7 6 This option allows you to select whether of not the service light on the top of the phone is used The following options are available OFF the service light is not used ON the service ligt flashes when the phone is ready for use Set Tine Menu 7 7 The option enables you to set the curent date and tine Erter the date and tirre The currert tire if set displays The rrorth day hour and minute must be entered with 2 digts The year requires all four digts If you do not input the time or you input the wrong tine INVALID TIME displays ard the phone prongpts you to erter again Not You must enter the tine in 24 hour fomet Set Nam Menu 7 8 Your Sansung phone can store two NAMs NAM stands for Nurrericel Assignrr
11. slide the battery away corresponding slots in the phone Charging a Battery 2 Slide the battery toward the top of the phone util it dids in Hace Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li ion battery A desktop charger is provided with your phone Use only Make sure that the battery is installed properly approved batteries and chargers Ask your local before switching the phone on SAMSUNG dealer for further details The phone can be used while the battery is charging Note You must fully charge the battery before using your phone for the first tire Getting Started L Aug the power cord of the desktop charger into a standard AC oudet VVhen the power is connected properly the LEDs on the charger flicker briefly and then tum off 2 Place the battery into the conmpartrrert of the charger Select one of the following two options e Place the phone with the battery attached into the front compartrent The left LED on the charger tums on in red Insert a single battery alone not attached to the phone into the rear corrpartrrert The right LED on the charger tums on in red Getting Started 3 The color indication of the LEDs on the charger is as follows e Red chargng Geen fully charged 4 When charging is finished the LED tums into green rerrove the battery or phone fromthe charger and unplug the power cord of the charger fromthe AC oudet Low Batbery Incicabor VVhen the battery is
12. the seleted nurrber Acid Phone allows you to add several different types of numbers to the nane such as work office number or nobile number Edit allows you to edit phone number nane or ertry number Set Secret option prevents the number frombeing displayed on the screen Set Speed Dial option allows you to designate the number to be dialed as a speed dial nurrber For details on speed dialing refer to page 23 Prepenct allows to add an area code or feature code to the number before calling the number Erase erases the number Narre Ringer allows you to designate a unique tone to signal an incoming call by the nurrber Note You can locate Phone Book entries quickly when the phone is in Standby node Press _ to access Find Name rrenu in one step and then S x press 4 8 or xz toscanertries Phone Book Add Eiry Menu 2 2 This nenu allows you to store a number with a nane in your Phone Book You can save a person s various numbers such as workplace number nobile number and fax number under one entry Using this feature you can keep sorreone s information together It also helps you to find numbers easily in the Phone Book Creating a New Entry L Enter a number and press 29 The phone book eties are displayed 2 Press to confirm lt New Nane gt 3 You are asked to select a label The following labels are available Home Work Mobile Pager Fax No label After sel
13. tirrers Total the combined airtirre of every phone call that has been made on your phone You can reset the total airtirre by resetting your phone see page 79 Note This feature is not intended for billing purpose The air time shown in this menu may differ from the actual calltime you will be charged for A Phone Book The Phone book allows you to store frequently used phone numbers and the associated nanes in your personal directory to make it easy for you to rrake a call without havi ng to rerrerrber or enter the phone number You can store up to 249 numbers And Nene Menu 2 1 This option allows you to find an entry by its narre Vhen you access this option you can see the stored nanes in the Phone Book in alphabetic order L Press GS or to scroll to the desired mne You can also enter the first letter s of the nane by pressing the associated alphanurrerc key The phone searches for the nanes in the list beginning with that letter s and then displays the first nane in that section of the list 2 Press to display the selected entry When the desired entry displays press 99 to place a cell Note If you have saved two or more numbers under the labels such as Horre Work Mobile Fax and SO on under one narre you can find the desired nurrber by pressing or i when the entry displays A Phone Book If you press we you can access the following options Talk dals
14. vocockrs while providing Significant inqoroverrerts in voice quality This technology enables your phone to provide superb voice quality while benefiting fromthe ability to process nore cellular voice calls using less bandwidth than the voice codecs in COMA networks today Frequency A rreasure based on tine as one or nore waves per second in an electrical or light wave information signal A signals frequency is stated in cydes per second or Hertz H2 Hands Free A feature that perrrits a driver to use a wireless phone without lifting or holding the handset an important safety feature for automobiles tractors and most other motorized vehicles LCD Liquid Crystal Display Corrrroniy used to refer to the screen display on the wireless phone LED ght Emitting Dode Corrrroniy used to refer to a srrall light on the wireless phone or on the Desktop Charger The LED lights on the phone to indicate an incoming call The lights on the charger indicate that battery charging is taking place Prepend The acdition of a prefix such as an area code to a phone nurrber RF Radio Frequency Roaming The ability to use a wireless phone to rrake and receive calls in places outsice of the horre service area Service Charge The arrourt paid each noth to Standby Time The arrourt of tine a fully charged wireless portable or transportable phone can be on and ide without being in use See Talk Tire Talk Time The le
15. weak and only a few minutes of talk tirre rnain an empty battery icon no bars displayed blinks in the upper righe comer of the screen You will hear a waming tone Yall Battery is running TUE Out of power 115875 06 26 20 06 VVhen the battery becorres too weak for the phone to operate it switches off autorraticelly Getting Started Snatdhiing the Phone QY Off 1 Open the phone 2 Press and Fold down b for more than one second to switch the phone on The red light flashes and an alert sounds e When the systemlocates services the greeting message displays along with the date and tine The external LCD shows the signal strength battery strength and currert time and cate Now you can place and receive calls al Yul LLL TUE SAMSUNG Tu n 20 06 6 26 T 119275 06 26 20 06 e If the systemcernct locate service the greeting message displays without the date and tine You can see the No Service indicator Z on the top line of the display In this case you cannct place and receive calls You can try later when service is available e If your phone is locked the Lock icon r appears Press ve and enter the four digit lock code to unlock the phone 3 When you wish to switch the phone off Press and hold down for nore than two seconcs A Getting Started WARNING Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may Cause interfe
16. 3 Press briefly and hold down 855 The number and nane stored is displayed then dialed Three Touch Dial Merrory locations 100 through 249 are spedal three touch locations Press the first and the second digt briefly then hold down the third digt of the rrerrory cell For exarrple Location no 123 Press Q and briefly then hold down 898 The number and nane stored is displayed then dialed Note When several nurrbers are saved in one location only the phone nurrber which is specified with Set Speed Dial option will be autorratically dialed For details refer to the Edit option under Find Name menu on page 41 Call Functions Redialing the Last Number To redial the last number you called press twice The phone stores the last 20 numbers daed To recall any of these numbers proceed as follows L If there are any characters on the display dear the display by holding down for rrore than one second 2 Press 5v The list of outgoing calls are displayed 3 Slide to scroll through the list until you select the required nane or number 4 Press to dal the nurrber displayed Acjusong te Vadiume During a cell if you wart to adjust the earpiece volurre use the volurre keys on the left side of the phone Press 4 to increase and M to decrease the volume In Standby mode you can adjust the key tone volume using the sarre keys o p c T SUNG Call Functions Ar
17. If you press ve you can access Options For details on Options refer to Options uncer the Find Name nenu on page 41 Note You can locate Phone Book entries quickly when the phone is in Standby rode Press to access Find Entry menu in one step and then press CS or AL to scan entries Minory Ste Menu 2 4 Using this option you can check the status of the phonebook memory The display shows the number of the occupied rrerrory location and the number of the free rrerrory location A Sounds You can use the Sounds nenu to customize various sound settings such as the Ring volurre type and tone Key volurre Alert sounds e Alam Ring Menu 3 1 Ring Valume This option allows you to adjust the ringer volurre to one of eight levels You can also tum the ringer off Use or 4 or Y on the left side of the phone The nore the bars the louder the volurre Note During an incoming call you can mute the ringer by pressing Ring type This option allows you to indicate how you are to be irforrred of incoming calls The following options are aveilable BELL The phone rings using the ring tone selected Via the menu option LAMP The backlight is switched on and the lanp Hinks the phone neither rings nor vibrates VIBRATE The phone vibrates but does not ring ViB BELL The phone vibrates and rings simultaneously A Ring Choice This option allows you to select
18. To erase the rressage Next Msg To review the next message Previous Msg To review the previous rressage Via the Alert lt 1 3 menu the phone alerts you when a message is received You can choose how frequently this happens The three options are EVERY 2 MIN OFF ONCE To delete all text and page messages you have received select Erase All D lt 1 4 Messages Outbox lt 2 The menu allows you to transmit text messages and to store the messages you have transmitted The following options are available Messaging D lt 2 1 allows you to write and senda new text message 1 When pronpted write the message You can write and edit text rressages For details on ertering letters see page 44 2 Enter its destination address number and press SI 3 Enter the number you wart to be called back and press D 4 Press Si to send the message The messages you have transmitted are stored in Sent Items C 2 2 Reac This menu allows you to read the stored messages you have transmitted Erase All This nenu allows you to erase all messages you have transmitted When a confining message displays press 99 A Reference Information Accessories Battery Li ion STANDARD battery is available for use with your phone EXTENDED battery is also available Wave Charger The travel charger plugs into a wall outlet and enables you to charge a single battery at your horre or office
19. able when you press Wt New Task allows you to adda new task Edit Task allows you to edit a saved task Erase Task allows you to erase the selected task Edt exits the options menu World Time Menu 5 5 This nenu allows you to check the anert tire for Greenwich Mean Tine GMT and the tine at 24 rrajor cities around the world The screen shows The world nap with the tire zone line Cty nane e Curent cate and tine Select the city corresponding to your tine zone by pressing the navigation keys one or nore tnes The local date and tire are displayed Note There nay be tine difference of one hour between the displayed tine and the real time in the selected tine zone due to Daylight Saving Tine A Scheduler Calaiator Menu 5 6 Using this feature you can use the phone as a calculator The calculator provides the basic arithrretic functions addition subraction multiplication and division Using the Calculator L Erter the first number using the nurreric keys to set the operator for your calauation until the required arithrretic symbol appears add Subtract x mutiply divide 3 Enter the second number 4 To calculate the result press GI 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 as many tnes as required Each tirre you change the operator the previous calculation is perforrred and the result is displayed as the top nurrber in the display Notes To erase rristakes and clear the d
20. ad Safety Rerrerrber road safety always corres first Do nct use a hancd held phone while diving a vende Always park the vehicle before having a conversation e Make sure that the phone is stored safely and will not fall or be broken in the evert of a collision or errergency stop The use of an alert device to operate a vehicles lights or hom on public roads is not penmitted Qy qualified personnel should install or service the phone in a vehicle Faulty installation or service nay be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty applicable to the unt Hectronic fuel injection anti skid braking electronic cruise contra or any other electronic systerrs may rralfunction due to the lack of protection fromradio signals Check regularly that all cellular phone equiprrent in your vehicle is mounted and operating correctly Reference Information Operating EnaAronrert Rerrermtber to follow any spedal regulations in force in any area ard always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it or when it may cause interference or danger in a hospital for exan pie Operation of any radio transmitting equipment induding cellular phones nay interfere with inadequately protected medical devices Consult a physidan or the mancfacturer of the medical device if you have any questions Cther electronic equ prert rray also be subject to interference As with other nobile radio transmitting equiprrenrt y
21. alert you before an Evert is to start Bverts scheduled for future dates autorratically appear on your Today everts schedule when the day corres L Enter your evert information You can enter up to 32 Characters For nore information on entering letters see page 44 2 Press to accept your entry 3 Enter the Start Time and Date and press 9 Note You must enter the tne in 24 hour fonrat 4 Erter the End Tine and Date and press GI 5 Select an alarmto notify you of your evert 10 minutes Before 3Oninutes Before 1hour Before No Alarmard On time are available 6 Press Gi to save your evert A Scheduler Viewing a Scheduled Event If you already scheduled evert s when you select the Today nenu option 5 1 the everts are displayed Press c or e to select the evert you wart to view The following options are available when you press New Event allows you to add a new evert Edit Event allows you to edit a scheduled aert Erase Event allows you to erase a selected evert Edt exits the options menu View Mirth Menu 5 2 This option allows you to Mew in calender forrrat the Currert rrorth a past or a future one In this option the currert cate is hghlighted on the calendar Days with the scheduled everts are underlined You can nove rigt or left one day by pressing G or d YOu can nove up or down the Calendar by one week by pressing 9 Or x e To display the next or previous month p
22. ater the number of bars the better the signal strength Ends a call Also switches the phone on and Off when pressed and held In the nenu fadlity cancels your inu t and retums to the Standby node _ Zeg P ad Service Appears when a call is in progress Erter nurrbers letters and sone special L No senice Appears when you are outside a sevice area VVhen it appears you cannot Use these keys for various purpose in 60 make or receive calls Wait a little while for SS aoe a signal or rrove into an open area D on the left side of the phone R Roaming Appears When you are out of g During a call adjust the earpiece volurre your hone area and have registered with a In Standby node adjust the key volurre different network when travelling in other In the menu fadlity scroll through the countries for cean g menu options ES New Message Appears when a new message has been received Disniay A Alarm Indicates that you have set an alarm The display comprises two areas an upper line of fixed icons and the lower text and graphic area The following icons display at power on e Vibration mode Appears when vibration node is on An incoming call will vibrate the phone rather than ring it Tull Z 3 D lt 8 Cm Icons eee CLF Battery strength Shows the level of your grachic area battery The rrore bars you see the nore power you have left A Extend LOD Your phone has an extemal display on the
23. battery e f left unused a fully charged battery will discharge itself over tire Reference Information Use only Sarrsung approved batteries and recharge your battery only with Sansung aporoved Chargers Vhen a charger is not in use disconnect it fromthe power source Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for rrore than a week since overcharg ng rray shorten its life Extrerre terrperatures will affect the charging capacity of your battery it may require cooling or wanming first Do not leave the battery in hot or cold places such as in a car insun rer or winter conditions as you will reduce the capadty and life t ne of the battery Always try to keep the battery at roomten perature A phone with a hot or cold battery may terrporarily not work even when the battery is fully charged Li ion batteries are particularly affected by terrperatures below O C 22 F Do not short drauit the battery Accidental short Grouting can occur when a rretallic obyect coin dip or pen causes a direc connection between the and terminals of the battery metal strips on the back of the battery for cane when you carry a spare battery in a podet or bag Short drauiting the terminals may darrage the battery or the objec causing the short draut Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations Always recyde Do not dispose of batteries in a fire Reference Information Safety Infonnration Ro
24. battery charge is conserved The phone will automatically recheck for a signal periodically To manually force the phone to recheck for a signal press any key A message on the display will let you know when your phone is operating in Power Save Mock Call Functions Making a Cal In Standby mode key in the area code and phone number and press ew Note Pressing and holding down the last digit of the number starts dialing without a key press of f If you wart to insert a pause press The number after a pause will be dialed when you press Dr after the first number is sert Note If you have set Auto Retry option 71 to On see page 6O and the call does not connect the phone autorratically retries to make the call Correcting the Number To clear Then The last digit displayed Press e The whole display Hold down e for rrore than one second Ercing a Call Vhen you have finished your call briefly press or dose the phone If there is no Phone Book natch for the daled nnter the number is displayed To save it into the Phone Book press GI For further information on saving the number Call Functions Enrergenoy Odin You can place calls to errergency numbers in your errergency number list even if your phone is locked or all outgoing calls are restricted For further information on errergency numbers refer to page 74 Prepend Dialing The Prepend option lets you add digits such as area cod
25. ch the phone on There are three images to choose You can download up to one irrage fromthe wireless web Power Off You can select an irrage to be displayed when you switch the phone off There are two images to choose You can download up to one image fromthe wireless web Language Menu 4 4 Set the language of menus and default key input English and Hebrew 117 13M are available Note This setting does not affect the Web pages displayed as they are set by the network Display My Phone Nunber Menu 4 5 VWhen you switch your phone on your phone number is briefly displayed While using the phone you can chedk your phone number Ma this menu Note You can block this feature by setting Block Own option O 6 to ON Refer to page 76 Contrast Menu 4 6 This nenu allows you to adjust the contrast of the main LCD and external LCD on the front cover Press A or Z or 4 or 4 onthe left side of the phone until the desired value displays Each tirre you press the key you can see the LCD getting darker or lighter depending on the cumert value Scheduler This feature enables you to Keep track of important dates and everts Create alist of things to do Chek the tire in another part of the world Use the phone as a calculator Today Menu 5 1 You can schedule up to 9 everts for the current day indicating each evert s start and end tires You can even have your phone s calendar
26. cover It indicates that you have an incoming call or a rressage and notifies you at the specified tine when you have set an alarm Vhen you press and hold down the volurre keys on the left side of the phone with the phone dosed the backlight of the extemal display illurinates Indicates that you are out of the service area Baddight The display is illuminated by a baddight VWWhen you press any key the backlight illuminates It turns off if no key is pressed within a given period of tine depending on the Backlight option set in the Display nenu The backlight remains on at all tirres when the phone is connected to a cer kit optional To specify the length of tirre for which the backlight is active set the Backlight nenu option 4 1 see page 51 for further details A Getting Started Senice Ligt The service light is at the top right of the phone It flashes to indicate incoming call or message Also the sevice light flashes for a few seconds when you tum on the phore To activate or deactivate use of the service light set the SVC Light nenu option 7 6 in See page 62 for further details Getting Started To Rene the Battery Installing Battery 1 If necessary switch off the phone by pressing and holding down until the power off animation plays To Install the Battery 2 Push down the catch on the back of the phone and L Align the tabs at the bottomof the batt ith the T SCH EE
27. disconnected Quick Switching to Vibration Micke You can quickly access the vi bration mode by pressing in standby noice Press and hold the key until the Vibration Mode icon T and Vibrate appears in the display Your phone goes to the vibration node intreciately Press and hold again to return to bell node This feature is convenient when you are in a hurry to mute the phone sound in a theater for ean pe A Using the Menus The phone offers a range of functions that allows you to customize the phone to your needs These functions are arranged in menus and subrrerxs The menus and subrmenus can be accessed by scrolling or by using the shortcuts Aqcesaing a Menu Ardon by Soodiling L In Standby noce press D to access the nenu fadlity 2 Soll with e Gd or 4 Y to reach the desired nain nenu e g Display Press to erter the menu 3 If the menu cortains any suorrenus for senpe Language find the one you wart by scrollirg with gt or Press DI to enter the sulorrenu WZ If the menu you have selected contains subrrerxs repeat this step 4 Scroll wth ai or a to find the setting of your Choice Press to confinmthe chosen setting Notes e You can return to the previous menu level by pressing e You can exit the menu without changing the menu settings by pressing A Call Functions Using the Menus Accessing a Menu Function by Usi
28. e in hot areas High terrperatures can shorten the life of dectronic devices damage batteries and warp or rrelt certain plastics Do rct store the phone in cold areas VVhen the phone warrrs up to its norrral terrperaturo moisture can forminside the phone which may darrage the electronic circuits A Reference Information Do nct attert to open the phone Non expert handing of the phone may darrage it s Do nct drop or knock the phone Rough handing may darrage the internal drcuts Donct use harsh chemicals deaning solvents or strong detergerts to dean the phone Wipe it with a soft doth slightly danpened in mild soapy water e f the phone or any of its accessories are not working properly take themto your nearest qualified service center The personnel there will assist you and if necessary arrange for the phone to be repaired Enrergenoy Calls Important This phone like any cellular phone uses radio signals cellular and landline networks as well as user programrred functions that cannot guarantee connection in all conditions Therefore you should never rely solely on any cellular phone for essential communications medical errergendes for exarrpe Rerrerrber to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength Errergency calls may not be possible on all cellular phone networks or when certain network seri ces and or pho
29. ecting the label pressing S x OK 4 The first available location displays To accept the displayed location press DS TO select another location press N or s to scroll to the desired location or enter the location number using the number keys then press Note An entry s location is also its speed dial code 5 To induce a nane with the erty enter the desired narre then press For information on how to erter a nane see page 44 Note You can enter a narre up to 12 digits A Phone Book 6 After entering is done press The rurrber is saved 7 You are asked to select a label If you wart to adda number to the entry you have just saved select the desired one and repeat steps 4 to 6 If you wart to stop press G Shoring Phone Nuntbers when a Call Dk To store a phone number when your call ends L Press i to endthe call The call time and the phone number display 2 To store the phone nurrber press X 3 To corrplete storing the number follow the instructions on page 42 Aching a Nundoer in an Basting Entry L Enter a number and press The phone book erties are displayed 2 Select the entry you wart to add a nurrber to with 3 Available labels are displayed After seleding the desired label press to save the setting A Phone Book Enrbering a Name Use the keys labeled with letters al phanurreric keys to write the narre Press once for the f
30. ent Miodule essentially your telephone number This means you can have two phone numbers on your phone and you can quickly and easily Switch your service back and forth between the two numbers Press FS or toselect NAIM 10r NAIM 2 ard then press D If you change the NAM the phone will reboot and acquire service using the new NAM setting L a Free Menu 7 9 Your phone is capable of receiving digital data and fax call when connected to a computing device such as laptop desktop hand held palntop etc running Windows NT Windows 95 or later using the optional Catte fax kit The phone functions just like a typical modemon your PC For further information on this feature refer to the cata kit manual To receive chta or fax through the phone you have to set this option to Incoming Data Only or Incoming Fax Only When you wart to use the phone fora nomal voice call set to Off Voice Call Only The following options are available Off Voice Call Only receives voice calls only Inconing Data Only receives data calls only Incoming Fax Only receives fax calls only A Tenn BPS Bits Per Sear Menu 7 0 VVhen using PC PDA or Palm Top you can select the dhata transmission speed with this menu If you are using PC Link or Circuit Service select AUTO or 19200 bps If you are using HSPD select 115200 bps GoNext Web Browser Abat Eb Browser Your phone corres equipped with a Web Browser naking it possible
31. es and network feature activation codes to a phone Number that is in your Internal Phone Book or Call Logs The prepended phone number cannot be nore than 10 dats To prepend existing phone numbers in the Phone Book or Call Logs l Access the phone number ertry 2 When the desired phone number displays press D to access the Options nenu 3 Press or in Call Logs to select the Prepend option 4 Erter the area coce or feature code 5 Press to dial the number A Call Functions Milking a Call fromthe Phone Book You can store the phone nurrbers called reguarly in rrerrory called the Phone Book You then simply recall the number to dial For further infomation on Phone Book refer to page 40 Speed Dialing Once you have stored phone numbers in the phone book rrerrory you can dial themeasily whenever you want Qne Touch Dial Merrory locations O1 through O9 are spedal one touch locations You can dial the phone numbers stored in the Phone Book rrerrory fromO1 through O9 D pressing one button Press and hold the third digt of the rrerrory location cortaining the number to be dialed For exarrple Location no O09 Press 995 and hold The number and nane stored is displayed then daed Call Functions Two Touch Dial Merrory locations 10 through 99 are spedal two touch locations Press the second digt briefly then hold down the third dat of the rrenory cell For exanple Location no 02
32. ewerirg a Cali Vhen sorrebody calls you the phone rings and the phone icon is displayed in the middie of the screen Lal Callers nane or number If the caller can be identified the callers phone number or narre if pre stored in your Phone Book is displayed If the caller cannct be identified only the phone icon appears L To answer a call open the phone If it is already open press ew If the Answer Mode nenu option 7 4 is set to you must press to answer the call If the menu option is set to Anykey Ans you can answer a call by pressing any key except see page 6L 2 End the call by dosing the phone or pressing i Note You can answer a call while using the phone book or rrenu features The Current operation will be interrupted A Call Functions Viewing Misseci Cls If you are unable to answer a call for any reason you can find out who was calling you if this service is available In this way you can call the person back simply by pressing Eh if necessary The number of missed calls is dsplayed on the ide screen intrediately after the call was missed To Mew the missed call refer to Incoming 1 2 under Calls on page 38 In Call Qotiors Your phone provides a number of functions that you can use during a call You nay not utlize all of these functions at all tires Many of the in call options are network services Press ve during a call to access the
33. following options Calls allows you to access the Calls nenu Phone Book allows you to access the Phone Book menu Mute Unirige allows you to switch your phone s microphone off so that the other party cannot hear you Exanple You wish to say sorrething to another person in the roombut do not wart the other party to hear you A Call Functions Silent Key does not transmit the key tones It allows you to press keys without hearing annoying key tones during a call Note To communicate with answering machines or corrputerized telephony systerrs the Silent key option must be disabled Send Tel Z sends DIMF tones of your number SEND Send DTMIE sends DIMIF tones of the curertly displayed nurrber DIME Dual Tone Multi Frequency tones can be used to cortrol eledronic phone services such as bankecby phone or voicerrail During a call key in the digits you wart to send as DIMF tones for exanple the bank account number and password Then select this ir call option Call Forwercirg This feature provides the option of forwarding incoming calls to another phone number even while your phone is off Activating Call Forwarding does not affect outgoing calls mace fromthis phone Contact your service provider to activate Call Forwarding Call Functions Call VVeitingg You can answer an incoming call while you have a call in progress if this service is supported by the network Contact your service provider to ac
34. for you to access the Wireless Web The Web Browser allows you to access up to the minute infomation through your phone Mew spedally designed text versions of popular Intemet sites induding Yahoo CNN Mobile and even the Weather Chamne Browsing the Wireless Web through your phone is unlike using your computer in that site providers have selected only the critical aspects of their site to presert to wireless phone users and have removed nost graphics Each ne you start the Web Browser the phone will connect to the Wireless Web and the senice indicator icon l will appear on the display VVhenever the service indicator icon is visible on the display you are connected to the Wireless Web and will be billed accordingly Rates will vary according to your service option The Web Browser will end the connection after a certain period of network inactiMty and will autoratically reconnect as necessary For this reason you may find that you are billed for several network connections within a singe session This is nomal and is designed to mnimz your bill A GoNext Web Browser Start Service Menu 9 1 This menu connects your phone to the Wireless VVeb Note Pressing i in Standby mode will directly start the Web Browser Once connected the Horre page will be displayed An exarrple of a hone page is shown below Co Next l Whats new 2 Cares 3 Parties 4 Sport 5 Intemet The opening page displayed when access
35. hes 2 0crr must be maintained between the user s body and the phone induding the antenna whether extended or retracted The use of third party belt di pe holsters with no rretallic Gonponents that provide the rrinirrum separation distance of 0 78 inches 2 0a7 can be used to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirerrerts The use of nor tested accessories or other body wom operations may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirerrerts and should be avoided Contact your local Cealer for optional accessory iterrs Vehicle Mounted Extermal Antenna optional if available A rrinimumseparation distance of 7 9 inches 20am must be maintained between a person and the vehicle mounted external antenna to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirenrents For nore infomation about RF exposure please visit the FCC web site at wwww fcc gov L rg tte Mars ACESS a Mau Andian by Sling 1 31 Accessing a Maru Andian by Using itS sTrrtcrk 32 Wed aUlnUgeion EEN 33 Cals Qtog rg MENU 1 1 E 37 Iori MENU 1 2 EE 38 Erase Loos MENTI TI 39 Air line MENU TA Phoe Bak Fird Nerve MENU 2 1 _ J ao Acti Ertry MENU 2 2 42 eet a IN vvErtry EE 42 Saing Prore N rrlp rs VVena Call DE NEEN 43 Ading a N mier in en Existirg BWY 43 EE YW Sk INEGI uuu 44 rd MENU 2 3
36. ht now select Go f you only wart to store the address for future Msit select Store When you are asked to enter the title for the address erter the ttle and press The address will be saved in your Favorites list f you wart to carcel your inat select Cancel Inbennct Sehp Menu 9 4 This nenu allows you to configure the setting for the Intemet connection Note nternet configuration is set at factory If you change the settings your phone may not connect to the Internet A GoNext Web Browser Honepage This option shows the current start up homepage To change the start up horrepage manually enter the desired URL address For infomation on entering letters see page 44 Proxy Server This option shows information on the proxy server and Proxy port Page Info This option allows you to set how to display the infomation on the page you visit View Title displays the title of the page View Acidir displays the URL address of the page The currert setting is marked with DNS Server This option shows infomation on DNS Servers Main DNS shows the main DNS server Secondary DNS shows the secondary DNS server GoNext Web Browser ide Tiner This option allows you to define the length of tine for the phone to wait for the Intemet connection You can enter O through 3600 seconds using the number keys Cookie Setup Cookies are pieces of infomation sert fromthe server to sto
37. in mind that if your phone is off at the alarmset tire the alamnwill not sound Note In order to the alarmto work the phone must be on and obtain the tire information fromthe service system To set the alarm proceed as follows 1 Select the desired one of three alamncell by pressing Zx e or lt and then press Dp 2 Choose the alamnfreguency option and press Daily the alarmrings every day at the sarre tine One Tine the alamnrings only once and is then deactivated 3 Enter the required date and time using the number keys The date setting is unavailable only for a Daily alarm Note You must enter the time in 24 hour forrret 4 Press to save the alamnsetting To stop the alamnwhen it rings simply opery dose the phone or press any key Once you have set an alarm press to access the alarmsetting The following options are available Edit allows you to change the alarm frequency or time and Cate for the alarm Release removes the alamnsetting Edt exits the damneru option Power ory Off Menu 3 5 This menu enables or disables the phone sounds when it is switched on or off The following options are available Cn Qn The phone sourds when it is switched on and when switched off Off On The phone sounds when it is switched off and Coes not sound when switched on On Off The phone sounds when it is switched on and Coes not sound when switched off Off Off Neither does the phone so
38. ing the Web Browser is dependent on the Wireless Web service provider content To scroll through the screen use ZS x and va To exit the Web Browser simply press Go at any tirre Newigaiing the V b Browser Vhen you use the WAP Browser sone keys on your phone operate differently than on a nomal phone call These keys are explained below The Web Browser presents on screen itens in one of the following ways tet or nurreric input e links errdoecded in content numbered options sone options may not be numbered e sinple tet A GoNext Web Browser Here s how the keys wark in the Web Browser E OK key Press to select the highighted item Ed Clear Key Clears out ertered text or numbers VVhen entering numbers or text press to dear the last nnter letter or symbol Press and hold to completely dear the input field a Up Down Navigation keys Scroll through lt 7 the browser iterrs d Left Right Nanigation keys Scroll through the browser options at the bottomof the display Move the cursor rigt or left in a text entry Numbered Keys O 9 If the itens on a page are numbered you can use these keys to select them Eh End Key Exits the Web Browser and retums the phone to Standby noice 9 Menu Key Press this key to display additional options while browsing Scroll Keys Scroll up or down one page at a tre ENG A GoNext Web Browser
39. ing used by unauthorized persons The feature is only available if your system supplier provides this service and you have a PIN assigned by the systemsupdier The following options are available Never The option is not activated Prompt VVhen you nale a call you are asked to send the PIN PIN Cocke This feature allows you to change the PIN code VWhen the currert PIN coce is displayed enter a new PIN code by pressing the appropriate digt keys Blod Oma Niunmiber Menu 0 6 This feature allows you to hide your own number from being displayed so others cannot view your phone number If you tum this feature on the rressage Blocked for phone number displays when the My phone nenu option 4 5 is accessed Reset Phone Menu 0 0 With this menu option you can easily reset your phone to its default configuration The following options are available Settings resets all the settings to the factory defaut Mernory dears all infomation saved in the phone rrerrory such as phone book call records downloaded rrelodies and images and messages All resets all the settings to their default state and dears all information in the phone rrerory After selecting the desired option press to confirm your selection The phone autorratcally reboot turns itself off then on then retums to Standby mock A Messages Your phone receives voicemail notification and text messages and transnits text messages if your
40. irst labeled letter twice for the second and three tirres for the third etc The cursor moves to the right when you press a different key VVhen entering the sarre letter twice or a different letter on the sarre key just wait for a fev seconds for the cursor to nove right autorraticelly and then select the next letter e You can change the input mode by pressing the volurre keys on the left side of the phone The English Hebrew and Number noce are togg ed each tine you press the keys Note To enter the nurrber in the English or Hebrew mode you can press and hold down the appropriate key To noe the cursor through the text use the e To insert a space between words press amp gt or GA twice f you nake a mistake you can rerrove characters to the left of the cursor by pressing as many times as necessary Pressing and holding dears the screen YOu can enter special letters such as punctuation or syrribols by pressing repeatedy 1 78 amp _ Y lt N A Phone Book Find Entry Menu 2 3 This option allows you to find an entry by location number VVhen you access this option you can see the stored narres in the Phone Book in nurreric order L Erter the location by pressing the number keys or press m Or X to scroll to the desired location 2 Press to display the selected entry When the desired entry displays press to Hace a call
41. isplay press Use to enter a decirral point and to change the sign of a nurrber to a negative A Games Using this menu you can enjoy the following garres Push Push Tetris Blacd J adk e Radng Aying Tight Morey or De Scroll to the desired garre by pressing GS or lt and joress GI VVhen the gane start screen is displayed press to Qet help Sone ganes doesn t support this option Press to return to the garre start screen and press to play the gare Setup Mary different features of your phone can be customized to suit your preferences Ato Retry Menu 7 1 With this menu option set to ON when you place a call and the call does not connect the phone autorratically retries to rrake the call Auto Aresvver Menu 7 2 This feature is only used when the phone is connected to a hands free cer kit optional With this menu option on the phone autorraticelly answers calls after 2 predefined rings This option is useful while driving for instance This feature works only when you have set the ring type to BELL ard have adti vated the ringer Ato Hyen Menu 7 3 With this menu option set to ON your phone autonati cally hyohenates numbers as follows area code ru rrbioer Digts following a pause are not hyphenated A Za Micke Menu 7 4 This feature allows you to choose how to answer an incoming call The following options are available Sencd Answer you
42. ncd allows to add an area code or feature code to the number before calling the number Iron Menu 1 2 This option lets you view the last 20 calls received if you are subscribed to the caller ID service VVhen you access this menu the last incoming calls are displayed To select an entry press FS or E To dial the selected entry press 0 To Mew the date and tine at which the call was received and use option features press 9 When you press 9 you can Mew the datg tine stamp for the selected entry If there is a Phone Book natch the narre displays Press D to access Options The following options are available Talk dials the selected nurrber Show Entry or Store if the phone number is not currently stored in the Phone Book shows the phone book entry or stores the number in the Phone Book Prepencd allows to add an area code or feature code to the number before calling the number Base Logs Menu 1 3 You can erase the numbers stored in the Call Log renory Outgoing The numbers you called are erased Incoming The numbers you received are erased All All calls you dialed and received are erased Ar Tine Menu 1 4 Using this option you can Mew the call tine of the last Call as well as total air tirre for all calls since you last reset the tirrer Last Call duration of the last call Dialect total duration of all calls made since the timer was last reset Erase Total resets the call
43. ne features are in use Check with local cellular service prouiders Glossary Airtime Actual tine spert talking on the wireless phone Most carriers bill custorrers based on how many minutes of airtirre they use each rrontd Antenna A device for transmitting or receiving signals The size and shape of antennas is detenmined in part by the frequency of the signal they receive Wireless phones and the base station must have antennas Base Station The fixed radio transnitter receiver that maintains communications with nobile radio telephones within a Given area Typicelly called a cell or cell site CDMA Code Division Multiple Access A spread spectrumapproach to digital transmission With CDMA each conversion is digitized and then tagged with a code The nobile phone Cediphers only a particular code to pick the right conversation off the air The transmitted signal is just above noise leva across the available bandwidth Channel Communications signals transmit along paths called channels Codec Compression amp Decompression Deactivation The process of rendering a wireless phone inactive A DTMF Dual tone Modu ated Frequency You send DIMEF signals when you enter numbers by pressing the digt keys EMRC Enhanced Variable Rate Codec BVRC is a new giobal standard for compressing and Ceconpressing voice signals EVRC uses a lower bit rate the number of bits sent per second than existing CDMA
44. ng its List of Menu Funciones Shota t L Calls 1 Outgoing The menu items menu subrmmenus and setting options 2 Incoming are numbered and can be accessed quickly by using 3 Erase Logs 1 ij their shortcut number 2 Incoming 3 All 4 Air Tine 1 Last call L In Standby noce press D to access the main nenu 2 Dialed 3 Erase Total 2 Within three seconds key in the first digit of the A Total shortcut number Repeat this for each digit of the shortcur number 2 Phone Book 1 And Nane Bande Accessing the Ring Type option E 2 Add Entry 3 And Ertry Press 88 and G D 4 Merrory Status 3 for Sounds 1for Ring 2for Ring Type nenu function 1 Ring 1 Ring Volume 3 Find the setting of your choice by pressing A or ib I 3 Ring Choice SZ then press G 4 Data Fax Alert 2 Key Volume 3 Alerts l Minute Beep 2 Service Alert gt 3 Connect 4 Disconnect 4 Ala 1 Alarm 7A 2 Alamrn 72 3 Alanmn 8 Note The nurrbers assigned to each menu function are indicated on the list on page 33 5 Power on off Using the Menus 4 Display 1 Backlight 2 Banner rJ 3 Animation l Ide Mode 2 Incoming Call 3 Power On 4 Power Cff 4 Language 5 My Phone ee 5 o 2 Btemal LCD 5 Schedu 1 Today 2 Mew Month 2 3 J urrp To Bete 4 Tasks 5 World Tine 6 Calculator 6 Ga 1 Push Push 2 Tetris E 3 Black J ack 4 Radng 5 Aying Tight 6 Money or De Using the Menus 1 Auto Retr
45. ngth of tine a person can talk on a portable or transportable wireless phone WOococler Voice Coder A device used to convert speech into digtal signals Wireless Radio based Systerrs that allow transmission of telephone or data signals through the air without a physical connection such as a rretal wire copper or fiber optic cable Index A Accessories 80 Address input 9 3 69 Air tne 4 4 gt 39 Alam 2 4 48 Alerts 2 3 48 Anirration 4 3 52 Answer rrode 7 4 61 Auto answer 72 60 Auto hyphen 7 3 60 Auto retry 7 1 60 Backlight De 12 51 Banner d 2 51 Battery chargng 15 installing 14 low battery indicator e 17 rervoving 15 precautions 81 c Calculator 5 6 gt 58 Call answering 26 dialed I gt 37 errergercy 22 74 endings 21 forwarding e 28 from Phone Book e 23 naking 21 missed 1 2 27 38 restriction O 2 73 three way 30 waiting 29 Care 85 Characters ertering e 44 Charging batteries 15 Contrast d 6 53 Correding number s 21 A Detta fax alert 47 setting 7 9 63 Display LCD 1O rene 51 DIMF tones sending 28 setting e 61 Errergency number s 74 Erasing logs 1 3 39 Erasing rressage received 78 transmitted e 80 F Favorites 9 2 68 Finding entry 2 3 45 nane gt 37 Gane s 59 GoNext see Web browser i Icon description 11 Ir call options 27 Incorring
46. ok can be made Additionally new numbers cannot be added to the phonebook Each option can be restricted or unrestricted individually Lodk Code Menu 0 3 This feature allows you to change your current lock code to a new ore The lock coce is preset to OOOO at factory Erter a new four cigt lock code then press Energenoy Number Menu 0 4 This feature allows you to store up to seven errergency numbers These numbers can be daed at any ne when the phone is locked or when the outgoing call is restricted Your phone has 4 default priority numbers 1 100 2 101 3 102 4 166 To store an errergency number proceed as follows L Select a location using the number keys or ZS and SA then enter the desired nunber Each errergency number can be up to ten digts long The nurrber already stored in the location is autonrati cally deleted when you enter the new number 2 When ertering is finished press to save the number To make an errergency call when your phone is locked simply erter the errergency number you have stored then press 0 PIN Fasai Icdbriificttion Nunter Menu 0 5 Note The feature is only available if your system supplier provides this service and you have a PIN assigned by the system supplier Contact your service provider for corrplete infomation about this feature Your PIN is prograntrable and nay consist of up to 24 dgts Serd PIN This feature prevents the phone frombe
47. ou are acMsed that for satisfactory operations and personal safety the equ prent should only be used in the nomal operating position Always switch off the phone when at a refuelling point Service station You are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equ prert in fuel depots fuel storage and distribution areas cherrical plants or where blasting operations are in progress Do not store or carry flarmrable liquids gases or explosive rraterials in the sarre compartment as the phone its parts or accessories Reference Information Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft The use of cellular phones in an aircraft is illegal and nay be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft or disrupt the cellular network Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular telephone services to the offender legal action or both Care and Markeren Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care The suggestions below will help you fulfill the warranty obligations and enjoy this product for many years Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children Keep the phone cry Predpitation humidity and liquids containing minerals will corrode the electronic Crauts Do nct use or store the phone in dusty dirty areas as its components may be darraged Do na store the phon
48. re session information of the web sites you visit VVhen you select Yes the server is able to store and use infomation about your actions on the visited web site Selecting No disables the cookies functionality ID Sehp This option shows user infomation for the Intermet service Security Your phone jrovides many security options indudinga userprograntrable lock code and call restriction features To access the security menu you must enter a four digt lock code The lock code is preset to ODOO at factory Lodk Menu 0 1 VVhen the phone is locked you cannot operate the phone until you enter the lock code The following options are available OFF the phone remains unlocked NOW the phone locks imrrediately ON POVWWEF UP the phone locks autorraticelly at the next povver up To place an errergergy call enter the number and then press ex The phone recognizes 100 101 102 166 or other numbers assigned as errergency numbers Menu O 4 To place nomal outgoing calls press D and then enter the lock code to unlock the phone When the Standby screen displays enter the phone number and then press 99 A Restrict Menu 0 2 This feature allows you to restrict your calls Call Restriction can be set up in the following ways Phone Book The phone book cannot be accessed Incoming calls carrot be received Outgoing calls cannot be nace New Numbers Cn y calls to numbers stored in the phone bo
49. rence or danger Note Your phone has a built in antenna As with any other radio transmitting device do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is switched on Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed Your Phones Mode Standby Mode Stancky is the nost basic state of your phone The phone goes into Standby node soon after you tum it on or whenever you briefly press amp When your phone is in Standby mode you will typically see the greeting message and currert date and tine If you enter a phone number you can press to dial it or press to save it in the internal phone book Press at any tine to return to Standby node Be carefu if you are on a call when you press you will retum to Standby moce but your call will be disconnected Press several tires or hold it down to return to Standby mode without ending the call Getting Started Talk Mode You can place and answer calls only when your phone is tumed on During a call the phone is in Talk rode While you are in Talk mode pressing ve gives youa list of options referred to as Conv Menu See In Call QOotions on page 27 for details on the options Fovver Save Mode Your phone corres with a Power Save feature that will autorratically be activated if your phone is unable to find a signal after 10 minutes of searching While this feature is active the phones
50. ress 4 or v To schedule a new evert or Mew a scheduled evert for a spedfic day select the desired month and cay and press 5 If necessary add edt or erase everts Refer to Viewing a Scheduled Evert as desaibed above Scheduler jJunp To Dete Menu 5 3 This feature allows you to specify the calendar date you wart to Mew Once at your desired date you can erter edit and delete events in your calendar Enter the date using the number keys and press GI To add edit or erase the everts see Viewing a Scheduled Det on page 55 Tasks Menu 5 4 This feature allows you to draw up a list of tasks to be Cone up to 20 iterrs and assign a priority and deadline to each task To create the Tasks List proceed as follows L Erter the first task and press GI Note You can enter up to 32 characters For further details on how to enter characters see page 44 2 Enter your deadine using the number keys and press OK Note You must enter the tine in 24 hour fonrat 3 Select high or low priority by pressing 7 or E EA then press 9 The phone saves the task A Scheduler Viewing the Tasks List If tasks are already defined in the Tasks List when you select the Tasks menu option 8 4 the anert conterts are displayed with the deadline and the associated priority for High or for Low Scroll to the desired itemby pressing or 3 The following options are avail
51. system supplier provides this service VWWhen the phone receives a rressage an alert sounch and a text notification displays The lt icon rerrains on the screen until you read the pending text nressages or until you listen to the voicerrail notification messages Your phone can store up to 100 text rressages depending on the length of the message If the message rrerrory is ful a message is displayed and you cannot receive any new messages Delete obsolete rressages Press in Standby noide to access the Messages menu Inbox lt 1 The nenu allows you to access voicemail notification and text messages The following options are available Voice Cx EU The screen displays the tire date and the number of new unheard messages Press D to access the following options Listen You can listen to the wicerrail Reset You can rranually reset the counter for voicerrail messages if desired The system resets the courter autorratcally after you listen to all new messages Text 1 2 An indexed list of text messages displays An exdarration point next to an entry indicates an urgent message A check mark next to an entry indicates that you have read and stored the message Select the desired rressage to review then press D I After reviewing the message press e to access the following options Talk To cell the phone nurrber Save number To store the phone number in your Phone Book Erase
52. the required ringing tore Bell You can choose arrong 19 differert tones or rrelodies My Melody You can download up to 7 rrelodies from the wireless web Each tirre you select a tone it sounds for a few seconds L a Fax Alert This option allows you to be alerted with a distinct ringing tone when you are faxed or received a data through the phone network dependent Bell You can choose anong 19 different tones or rrelodies My Melody You can download up to 7 rrelodies from the wireless web Each tirre you select a tone it sounds for a few seconds Key Volume Menu 3 2 This option allows you to adjust the tone volurre that the keypad generates when you press a key Press 2 S or 4 or Y on the left side of the phone You can also adjust key volurre in Standby node by pressing a or Y A Mets Menu 3 3 Minute Beep With this menu option set to ON the phone sounds an alert 10 seconds before each elapsed minute to remind you of the length of the currert call Service Alert With this menu option set to ON the phone beeps when you exit service area or when you retum to a service area Connect You can set your phone to sound the connect tone when your call is connected to the system Disconnect You can set your phone to sound the connect tone when a call is disconnected or dropped Aon Menu 3 4 The option allows you to set up to three alarmto ring at a spedfic time Keep
53. tivate Call Waiting When a waiting call is detected the incoming call alert sounds network dependent and a text notification displays Your phone provides the option of tuming the Call Waiting feature on and off If you have sulboedi bed to the service Call Waiting is on by default in the phone If you choose to have a undisturbed conversation sindy tum off the feature for the currert call To answer a waiting call L To answer the call press The phone connects the calling party and places the currert party on hold 2 Press again to switch between two parties Note If you do not respond to a Call Waiting notification the phone will forward the call to voice mail or another nun ber that you have set up Contact your service provider for more details Call Functions Three V ay Calling This feature enables you to conduct conference calls with two separate parties at the sarre time The phone records each party into the Outgoing Calls Log and you are billed airtirre for each outgoing call separately Contact your service provider to activate Three Way Celling To place a Three Way call L During a conversation enter the phone number for the third party and press o 2 When the third party answers press again to connect with the original party If one of the callers not you hangs up you and remaining caller stay connected If you initiated the call and you hang up first all three parties are
54. und when it is Switched on nor off Display Baddight Menu 4 1 You can select how the phone uses the LCD backlight The following options are available JO SECONDS The backlight corres on when you press a key or receive a call and switches off 10 seconds after the last key is pressed 30 SECONDS The backlight cones on when you press a key or receive a call and switches off 30 seconds after the last key is pressed OFF The backlight is not used Banner Menu 4 2 This nenu allows you to set a greeting message to be displayed in Standby mode It is preset to 19875 You can change the greeting message according to your own preference 1 If necessary dear the old message by pressing repeatedly 2 Enter your personal greeting up to 12 characters by using the alphanumeric keys For rrore information on ertering letters refer to page 44 3 When ertering is completed press to save your A Display Awination Menu 4 3 This nenu allows you to select animated irrages displayed when you switch the phone on and off Idle Mode You can select an image to be displayed in Standby node You can download up to one image fromthe wireless web No Image Coes not use any irrage Incoming Call You can select an irrage to be displayed to indicate an incoming call You can downoad up to one image fromthe wireless web Basic Image displays a preset image Power On You can select an image to be displayed when you swit
55. y 2 Auto Answer 3 Auto Hyphen 4 Answer Mode 5 Tone Length 6 SVC Ligt 7 Set Tine 8 Set Nam 9 Datoy Fax O Terminal BPS 9 CoNext 1 Start Service Web Browser 2 Favorites 3 Address Input A 4 Intemet 1 Horrepage 2 Proxy Server 3 Page Info 4 DNS Server 5 Ide Tiner 6 Cookie Setup 7 ID Setup Using the Menus O Security 1 Lock 2 Restict 3 Lock Code 4 Brergency 1 Phone Book 2 Incoming 3 Outgoing 4 New Nurrbers 5 PIN jJ Send PIN 2 PIN Gode 6 Bock Ownz fe 1 Settings 2 Merrory 3 All Calls You can use the Calls rrenu to View and dal the last outgoing or incoming numbers Erase the numbers in the Call Log rmerrory Mew the duration of calls Oubgoirng Menu 1 1 The phone stores up to 20 outgoing cells you dialed VWhen you access this menu the list of outgoing calls is displayed To select an entry press 7S or AL To dial the selected entry press ew To Mew the cate and tire at which the call wes dialed and use option features press Wen you press op you can Mew the datg tine stamp for the selected entry If there is a Phone Book natch the nane displays Press D to access Options The following options are available Talk dials the selected number Show Entry or Store if the phone number is not curently stored in the Phone Book shows the phone book entry or stores the number in the Phone Book Prepe
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
LN-9240-02.1 - Ransburg.com MICROtrac CT Téléchargez le programme complet des BECKRYLAC DT61/SC GRIS FS26231 R3384 Code article PC9155 Sistema di Allarme senza fili Manuale utente 電動ハンマ 取扱説明書 取扱説明書Pdf manual de instalação - kyocera - fs4020dn Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file