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Samsung SCH-100 User Manual

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1. n 2 o a Timers Your phone provides versatile features related with timer as follows Checking World Time Setting Current Time Checking Last Call Time 7 Soe eh a a Checking Cumulative Air Time 1 Enter the phone number of the Clearing Cumulative Air Time service that you wish to access Using Pause You can insert a pause once or more between the DTMF tones You can dial up to 36 digits including the pause To Check World Time 2 Press STO followed by 1 Press MENU gt Result The pause indication p is sve displayed after the phone number Famill 5413000 1244 p S 3 Enter the number to be dialed in 2 DTMF 2P ic b 3and1 Press numeric buttons 3 and 1 2 f Result The cities you can choose are World Time__ amp displayed as follows f a 4 Press SEND Lima Bangkok Beijing Cairo TAREAS Caracas Chicago Denver Honolulu Result When the special service London Los Angeles Moscow New answers you hear the announcement Delhi NewYork Paris Rangoon Rio to enter the numbers de Janeiro Rome Samoa San Francisco Seoul Sydney Tokyo Teheran Wellington i 3 Press q or p until you find the 5 Press SEND again desired city EJ f a pause is inserted more than Result You can check the time of 24 once press SEND repeatedly to cities transmit the next number after i the pause To Set and Change Current Time 4 Enter the d
2. lights up when a call reservation feature is set Installing the Battery Pack Your phone comes with a rechargeable extended life battery A standard battery is available as an option Contact your supplier uonesedaig a To attach the battery pack after charging align it with the phone about 1cm 1 2 away from its place so that the two arrows on the phone are seen the battery charge contacts pointing downwards N Slide the battery pack upwards until it clicks firmly into position Result Your phone is now ready to be turned on ow To remove the battery pack release it by pressing the button on the rear of the phone 4 Slide the battery pack downwards about 1cm 1 2 and lift it away from the phone Charging the Battery Pack When you purchase the product the battery is not fully charged Please charge the battery fully before you operate your phone uonesedaig into an appropriate wall socket An appropriate power cord should be used according to the voltage provided in the user s area When the power is connected correctly the yellow lamp on the charger flickers once battery pack into the rear slot of the charger The lamp marked BATT on the front panel of the charger lights up red 3 If you do not wish to use your phone while charging the battery you can Leave the battery pack attached to the phone Place the phone in the front slot of the charger The
3. The phone shows a function number you have to press to choose the feature 3 Press the function number of the feature E The function numbers are as follows 1 Auto Redial 2 Auto Receiving 3 Tone Length 4 Back Light 5 Call Time Display 6 Present Time Display 0 Send PIN Auto Setup gt 1 AutoRedial 2 Auto Recv gt 2 lt 2 Ss O oO 2 m oO 2 kA oO 7 gt a lt 2 oO oO D oO D S oO a 4 Press lt q or p to choose the status you want 5 Press STO Selectable Features Automatic Redial When this feature is activated YES mode a number is automatically redialed if the call is not connected successfully If the phone is connected to the system while redialing the number you can hear the connect tone If it is disabled NO mode you must redial manually Automatic Receiving If this feature is activated YES mode and a call is received the phone will answer the call automatically after 2 rings If it is disabled NO mode you must press any button except PWR to answer the call 5 lf you have chosen LAMP or VIBRATOR option mode to alert the incoming call the Automatic Receiving feature will not activate A Tone Length You can change the tone length Your phone is preset to Short at the factory If the remote phone does not access the tone generated from your phone change the tone length to Long E When you call a paging system
4. a D a faa D 2 er D a Key Lock Use this feature to prevent unwanted key press If you turn on the feature the keys on the phone are locked and cannot be operated 1 Press SAVE and hold Result The message KEY LOCKED is displayed and your phone does not operate when the keys are pressed and hold Yall KEY LOCKED Result The message KEY gp LOCKED disappears fy This feature is not activated in case the phone is used with the hands free kit If you try to use the phone with the hands free kit while the button lock feature is activated this feature is automatically turned off 2 To turn off the feature press SAVE DTMF Dialing This feature allows you to utilize additional phone services such as accessing an alternate long distance network signaling pager or banking by phone The following two features will make it easier to send DTMF tone Elf SILENT is displayed turn on the keytone See Turning Keytone On and Off on page 39 Using Memory If you want to use this feature store the numbers ID code credit card number etc in a memory location 1 After you call the service press RCL when the service asks to enter the DTMF code 2 Enter the location number to be dialed Ws SVC aunt Example Credit card number Yul Rel 01 Password 12345 Result The number stored in the location is displayed 3 Press MENU followed by SEND a
5. your phone should be in Short mode Backlight When you turn on your phone the LCD display and keypad light up You can choose from Automatic Always ON or Always OFF In Automatic mode the light goes off automatically 8 seconds after the last button is pressed In Always ON mode if you use the phone with hands free kit this light is always on if not this mode operates the same as Automatic mode If you choose Always OFF mode the light is always off Call Time Display If this feature is activated ON mode the call time counter is automatically displayed when the phone is connected to the system You can check the call time during telephone conversation In OFF mode you must activate the call time display manually by pressing MENU and numeric button 1 while you are over the phone To turn off the feature press MENU and 1 again B The call charge starts to count when the call is actually connected Present Time Display If this feature is activated ON mode the current time is displayed In OFF mode the current time is not displayed Send PIN You can choose Never or Prompt after you enter the lock code EJ PIN Personal Identification Number Your service provider may require you to enter PIN to place a call Consult it with your service provider A gt 2 lt 2 Ss x oO 2 T oO 2 kA oO 7 gt a lt 2 oO oO a a o 2 oO 77 Changing Greeting Message This
6. B f you enter fewer than 4 digits TOO FEW DIGITS s displayed and the phone returns to step 4 Locking the Phone If you lock the phone calls can not be made until correct lock code is entered You can however still receive incoming calls E When LOCKED is displayed pressing the lock code allows you to use the phone until you turn off the phone If the phone is turned off the lock status is reset 1 Press MENU followed by Numeric button 0 2 Enter the lock code E The lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory 3 Press numeric button 2 to choose Auto Lock function 4 Press qor p gt To Choose Turn on YES the feature Turn off NO the feature 5 Press STO D gt a lt 2 3 z oO 2 wT oO 2 kA oO 7 sainjeaj paoueapy Warning Beep Generation You can set your phone to generate beeps 4 every one minute during your phone conversation to indicate the call time passed when service area is changed 1 Press MENU followed by Numeric button 0 Enter the lock code N Result The lock code is preset to 0000 An asterisk x is displayed for each digit entered 3 To set Press One minute Numeric beep during button 5 conversation J Service area Numeric Ga Gx 6 change alert button 6 ONE s 4 Press qor gt To Choose Turn on YES the feature Turn off NO the feature 5 Press STO A Choosing NAM NA
7. LCD Back light Call time display Current time display Changing lock code E 01 lt p gt STO Pl 1 lt gt END FA 24 lt p gt END MENU 11 lt p gt STO MENU 12 lt p gt STO MENU 14 lt p STO MENU 15 lt gt STO or while over the phone MENU 1 MENU 16 lt gt STO MENU 0 old lock code 3 new code STO
8. feature allows you to change the greeting message displayed when you turn on the phone 1 Press MENU followed by Numeric button 0 2 Enter the lock code E The lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory 3 Press numeric button 1 to choose Greeting function Greeting 4 Enter new greeting message with the number button marked with the desired letter Refer to page 28 for entering letter with the number button 5 Press STO Restricting the Use of the Phone You can restrict the use of the phone by unauthorized person There are 4 restriction modes you can choose as follows Restrict Dial from Memory In this mode you cannot access the memory feature Storing number in memory or recalling number from memory is prohibited If you try to use the memory feature MEMORY IS RESTRICTED is displayed Restrict International Call In this mode you cannot dial an international call number beginning 00 If you try to dial a phone number beginning 00 INT CALL IS RESTRICTED is displayed Restrict Special Call Your phone is preset to restrict special phone numbers having 2 digits or less If you want to use the phone numbers less than 2 digits turn this feature off Otherwise SPEC CALL IS RESTRICTED is displayed Restrict Incoming Call In this mode you cannot answer incoming calls PAGE RESTRICTED is displayed E In all restriction mode you are allowed to make emergency calls gt 2 lt
9. lamp marked PHONE on the front panel of the charger lights up red 1 Plug the power cord of the charger 2 To charge the battery pack insert the Tips on Battery Charging The lamp color indicates the charging status as follows Status Charging Standby Completed Slot Front ph i lite iomp red off green Rear batter Pats rel red yellow green 5 f the lamp blinks yellow the battery pack is not properly inserted or the contact of the charging terminal is stained or rusty When this occurs remove the battery pack check the charging terminal and reinsert the battery pack If this does not work properly replace the battery pack with a new one The full charging time is different according to the battery type as follows min Battery Standard Medium Extended Slot Front about 120 about 120 about 180 Rear about 90 about 90 about 150 E lf both the front and rear slots are occupied the charging time may be longer e When both the front and rear slots are occupied the front slot charges first e It is normal for the battery pack to become warm during charging A uonesedaig uonesedaig When fully charged the new battery will last as follows Battery Standard Medium Extended Status Talk mode 60 min 130 min 200 min Digital a mode 3 Slot 1 13 14 hr 27 29 hr 39 41 hr a Slot 2 17 19 hr 36 38 hr 53 55 hr Analog Talk mode 40 min 80 min 120 min mode Stan
10. name matching the request is displayed The first name is displayed with e The memory location number The telephone number Elf the message NAME NOT FOUND is displayed the name matching the request is not in the memory 4 To display the Next name Previous name 5 When you have found the desired number To Make the call Exit the function Press SEND END D S lt e E lt a gt e By Partial Phone Number 1 Press CLR and hold Result The number on the display is erased 2 Enter part of the phone number you remember 3 Press RCL Result The first number matching the request is displayed with e memory location number name if any EJ NO MATCH NUMBER is displayed if there is no number matching the request 4 To display the Press Next number gt Previous number 4 5 When you have found the desired number To Press Make the call SEND Exit the function END Erasing Numbers in Memory If you store a new number into an occupied location the new number replaces the old number automatically If you want to delete the old number without storing a new one do the following To Erase a Specific Number 1 N o e or Press CLR and hold Result The telephone number on the display is erased Press STO Enter the location number under which the phone number you want to erase is s
11. prompts to enter memory location number E0 From 00 to 09 1 From 10 to 19 2 From 20 to 29 8 From 80 to 89 9 From 90 to 99 4 Press a E lf there is no empty location the message MEM X0 x9 IS FULL is displayed e If you want to enter a name enter the name For details see Entering Name in Memory on page 28 5 Press STO 3 Enter the location group number 0 9 1 Press the first digit briefly then hold One Touch Dialing Memory locations 00 to 09 are special one touch locations You can dial the phone numbers stored in the memory from 00 to 09 simply by pressing one button Press and hold the second digit of the memory location containing the number to be dialed For example Location no 09 Press 9 and hold Result The number stored is E Displayed gt Dialed e Two Touch Dialing Once you have stored phone numbers in the memory you can dial them easily whenever you want down the second digit of the memory location For example Location no 23 Press 2 briefly and hold down 3 Result The number stored is Displayed Dialed D i lt e Secret Number Dialing You can dial the secret phone number stored in memory locations from 90 to 99 the same as Two Touch Dialing on page 31 Only difference when you dial the secret number is Phone number is not displayed Name if stored is displayed If y
12. 100 numbers can be stored in memory location 00 99 location Haba n lt Memory locations from 00 to 09 are used for one touch dial roug he ll from 90 to 99 are used to store confidential Storethe number P Baie in the first To help identify the numbers stored in the memory you can available location associate a name with each one Store a number 2 digit location into secret number between memory 90 through 99 1 Enter the desired telephone number of up to 36 digits including the area D oO o lt lt D F Ey e e code 4 To enter the name press the button Result The number entered is marked with the desired letter displayed 5 For details on entering name see Entering Name in Memory on page 28 If you do not wish to enter a 2 Press STO name just skip over this step Result The LCD displays a message to enter a memory location number 5 Press STO 5 lf you are selecting a location between 0 and 9 precede that number with a zero 0 e If there is no empty location the message MEM 00 89 IS FULL is displayed If the message Memory Used Store YES is displayed a number has already been stored in the memory location chosen To Choose Replace it with the new one YES then STO Assign another location NO then STO A Ar Entering Name in Memory Names of up to 12 letters can be stored together with phone numbers in the memory 1
13. 2 Ss iz oO 2 pgi oO 2 kA oO 7 gt a lt 2 oO oO oS oO 2 2 oO a Svc RESERMGEREEE 1 Memory 2 Incoming UT 1 Press MENU followed by Numeric button 0 Result The LCD display asks to enter your lock code 2 Enter the lock code Result f the correct lock code is entered the Setup menu is displayed E The lock code is preset to 0000 at factory For further details on the lock code see Changing Lock Code on page 61 3 Press 4 to select Restrict function Result The restriction modes you can choose are displayed 4 To restrict Memory dial Incoming call International call Special call Press lt q or p gt To Turn on the feature Turn off The feature Press STO Press Numeric button 1 Numeric button 2 Numeric button 3 Numeric button 4 Choose YES NO gt 2 lt 2 Ss x oO 2 Pa oO 2 kA oO a gt a lt 2 oO oO os oO 2 oO a Changing Lock Code When you purchase your phone the lock code is preset to 0000 1 Press MENU followed by Numeric button 0 2 Enter the current lock code Result An asterisk x is displayed for each digit entered 3 Press numeric button 3 to choose Lock Code function 4 Enter the new lock code E The lock code must be 4 digits sve Lock Code mmnm 5 Press STO
14. ELECTRONICS Printed in Korea GH68 60546A 97 03 Rev 3 0 el OWNER S MANUAL CDMA PORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE SCH 100S Symbols A Press Push Step number A Important Note Safety Precautions The illustrations below indicate the safety precautions to be taken when using your cellular telephone The use of cellular phones in an aircraft Is dangerous to aircraft operations May disrupt the cellular network Is illegal Failure to observe in flight regulations may lead to the suspension of cellular services and or legal action NEVER use your phone while driving even if hands free operation is allowed ALWAYS park your vehicle first In some countries it is illegal to use mobile and radio telephones while driving You are advised to turn off the phone when at a gas station NEVER store or carry inflammable gas liquids or explosive materials in the same compartment as your cellular phone DO NOT use the power adapter if The power cord is damaged The phone has been dropped or undergone a shock Have an authorized service center repair the phone NEVER try to repair the phone yourself A Contents Front View of the Phone scsssssssesseesseesseeseeseeseeesteesneeseeeseees 6 Rear View of the Phone c ssssssesseesseesseesseeeseesseteeseeesneeseeeseees 7 LCD Display and Indicators ceecceeceecesstessteesteeseeeeesteeee
15. M feature allows you to subscribe to one or more service networks 1 Press MENU followed by Numeric button 0 2 Enter the lock code Result The lock code is preset to 0000 An asterisk x is displayed for each digit entered 3 Press numeric button 9 to choose Set NAM function Result The NAM currently used is displayed 4 Press q or p to choose the desired NAM mode svc Set NAM E Maximum of 4 NAM selections of are available 5 Press STO gt 2 lt 2 3 z oO 2 oO 2 oO 7 System Reset Cleaning Your Cellular Phone This feature changes the status of the phone to There are no specific cleaning requirements for manufacturer s default status If you want to reset all your cellular phone changed status to manufacturer s default status use this feature Use a damp cloth to clean your cellular phone Do not allow water to 1 Press F MENU poral the phone particularly the followed by Iy Numeric button 0 2E he lock cod 2 Do not use abrasive powders or SEMEr THE oC COUR sponges or any solvents such as trichlorethylene or acetone as they Result The lock code is preset to may damage the plastic surfaces 0000 An asterisk x is displayed for each digit entered 3 Press numeric button 0 to choose w If the battery or charger terminals sve Reset Phone function become stained or rusty clean them Tf Reset H with a soft c
16. Start when the LCD prompts to enter 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each letter name E If you press lt and p the cursor moves to the left and right Use these buttons to correct a wrong letter or insert a space between the letters N Press the number button marked with the desired letter P Correcting a Name or Number Result The first letter marked on the button is displayed For example press 5 for the letter J D S lt 2 amp Gurjeig Aowa If you make a mistake while entering a name or number you can correct it in the following way 1 To correct a letter or digit Press CLR once or more until the incorrect letter or digit is cleared Continue entering your name or number w If necessary press or w until you find the desired letter 2 To clear the whole name or number press CLR for more than one second gt When the desired letter appears press another number button marked with the next desired letter Result The cursor moves to right and displays the next letter chosen E lt 5 e Storing Numbers into Numeric Group You can store the associated numbers in a group Example individual phone numbers 00 09 office phone numbers 10 19 business phone numbers 20 29 1 Enter the desired telephone number including the area code Result The number entered is displayed 2 Press STO Result The LCD
17. ar the whole number press CLR and hold i _ E lf your party does not answer your call INUSE flickers and 3 When you have entered the whole REDIAL appears on the LCD Your phone is automatically redialing the number When a call is connected using automatic number press SEND salt redialing the phone rings once to alert you so that you may Result begin conversation If you do not want the number to be The number is dialed redialed press END The Inuse indication is displayed a 2 a z i sc 2 Receiving Calls You can only receive calls when the phone is turned on 1 When there is an incoming call the NC phone rings Yall H 15P g You can choose the alert type m bell lamp or vibration option For details see page 21 2 To answer the call press any button except PWR 3 Begin the conversation 4 When you have finished the call press END Elf Incoming call restrict feature see page 57 is activated and there is an incoming call the message PAGE RESTRICTED is displayed and you can not answer the call A This function is only available in standby mode Adjusting Volumes You can adjust the volume of the sounds generated on your phone by using the volume buttons A w on the left side of the phone Keytone Volume 1 Press a or w until you reach the desired volume level o 2 B O i sc 2 E E Earphone Volum
18. cessories Hands free Kit The hands free kit provides you hands free operation in your vehicle with unlimited talk time The hands free kit built in charger allows battery charging in your vehicle The hands free kit includes the following For more information about hands free kit see hands free kit manual Mounting bracket Cradle for cradle x Screws included Mounting bracket for hands free box x screws included Power cable Hands free microphone snoaueyjaosijl Whip antenna and On glass antenna protection cover E You can choose between whip antenna and on glass antenna Cigarette Lighter Charger Allows you to charge your batteries in your vehicle Travel Charger For those who needs a simple and handy charger Battery SCH 100SBAT Standard capacity battery snoauesjaosiyy an O D 2 Ss GJ 7 Troubleshooting Before contacting an authorized service center perform the following simple checks They may save you the time and expense of an unnecessary service call NOSVC is displayed in the display Make sure you are in the service area If you have changed the service system wait for about 2 minutes Make sure you have chosen correct service system mode Sometimes NOSVC indication appears briefly It is normal Beep tone sounds when you make a call The call is not made successfully e When beep tone sounds press SEND again so that
19. dby 4 5 hr 8 10hr 12 13 br B The operating time varies according to the service mode you are using e If you use the phone set to the digital mode where only analog service is available or stay in no service area for a long time the operating time may be shorten e The standby time in digital mode is different according to the service type provided from the supplier e The battery is a consumable product so that the battery life will be reduced We guarantee the battery for 3 months When the battery life is reduced by half purchase new battery Checking the Battery Charge Level The battery charge level is displayed at the left corner of the LCD display The number of blocks represent the battery charge level Example Taa Battery fully charged Battery low When the battery drops to a low level the phone beeps and the battery icon turns to 7 3 If any button is pressed in the low battery status the LCD backlight lamp is not turned on e If the battery is fully discharged a warning tone sounds three times and the power is turned off uonesedaig svc CDMA Famil SAMSUNG 01 04 3 15P om svc CDMA Famil SAMSUNG 01 04 3 15P uoneiadg aiseg Turning the Phone On and Off The phone can only place and receive calls when it is turned on hold Result The phone Beeps displays the greeting message your phone number and current time In di
20. e This function is only available during a telephone conversation 1 Press a or w until you reach the wuss SVC ois desired volume level ume Ringer Volume This function is only available in standby mode 1 Press MENU followed by Numeric button 5 2 Press aor w until you reach the desired volume level f Mute Choosing Alert Type This feature allows you to mute the phone s You can choose a call alert type that informs you of microphone so you can have a private conversation an incoming call There are bell lamp indication or with someone without the person at the other end vibration option modes listening w ih i ow SJ This function is only available during a telephone conversation 2 z 1 Press a E EEEREN MENU E S 1 Press MENU while you are over the followed by 3 S phone 4 Numeric buttons 2 and 1 a Result The alert type currently selected is displayed 2 Press q or until the desired mode is displayed 2 Press numeric button 2 Result The alert types you can on choose are displayed oH Result The message MUTE is BELL the bell sounds and the displayed The person you re talking receiving lamp flickers to can no longer hear you but you VIBRATOR option the phone can hear your correspondent vibrates and the receiving lamp flickers LAMP the receiving lamp flickers 3 Press MENU and numeric button 2 again when you wish to resume the conversation wit
21. e All Numbers in Redial Memory G Clr Last YES 1 Press MENU followed by Numeric button 0 Result You are asked to enter the lock code 2 Enter the current lock code E The lock code is preset to 0000 An asterisk x is displayed for each digit entered 3 Press numeric button 8 4 Press q or p to choose YES 5 Press STO Result The message WALT and then LAST CALL IS CLEARED are displayed Finding an Empty Memory Location You can search an empty memory location before you store the phone numbers into the memory Any Empty Location 1 Press RCL followed by q Result The message SEARCHING EMPTY MEMORY is displayed then empty locations are displayed 2 Press q or p to display the other umni HONEN available locations 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 gt m D S lt 2 e Empty Location Under a Specified Group You can search an empty location under a specified group For details see Storing Numbers into Numeric Group on page 30 1 Press RCL 2 Press Group number 0 9 followed by CER Example To search for an empty location from 20 to 29 press numeric button 2 3 Press lt q or p to display the other available locations Storing Numbers in Memory You can store the numbers that you dial frequently 3 To Press in the memory for a convenient dialing 2 a Assign a specific 2 digit location Up to
22. e is displayed in Air Time i Poet year day hour minute second 02 18 34 3 Press CLR to exit this function To Erase the Cumulative Air Time 1 Press MENU 2 Press numeric buttons 3 and 5 Result The message Clr AirTime is displayed 3 Press q or jp to choose YES Clr AirTime YES 4 Press STO Result AIR TIME IS Tc CLEARED is displayed and all cumulative air time is deleted i a oO a F oO D oO n Cc a D mn 2 a lt a Call Reservation Alert This feature allows you to place a call at a specified time The phone will beep and the phone number will be displayed To Turn On the Feature 1 Press MENU 2 Press numeric buttons 4 and 1 Result The LCD display prompts you to enter a phone number E If this feature is already set up the Rsvd Call reservation time and phone number are displayed If you wish to reset press STO 3 Enter the phone number you want to place a call at a specified time 4 Press STO 5 Enter the time you want to place the call Result lf the current time is already set you can specify the time Enter the hour and minute You can skip to Minute or back to Hour entry mode by using Aor w Ifthe current time is not set enter the time duration in minutes your phone has to wait E If you entered wrong number move the cursor to the desired digit by pressing q or g
23. eecssesseeeeeseeeeeteeteeeneees ACCOSSONGS rgen nnunnnnn nnna hiinas Troubleshooting siccsccessccsssissnistritecesnnaderdadiacinadicas LCD Messages sesseecseecstesssessseesseesseeeseesseeeseeesteeseeesteesneesneens Summary E OES OESP sainjeay jnjasy gt 2 lt 2 2a Bal 2 E lt D a snoauesjaosiy Front View of the Phone Rear View of the Phone Volume buttons a w Strap hole Receiving lamp Antenna Buzzer Speaker Battery lock unlock button LCD display Battery SEND makes a call CLR clears messages on LCD END ends a call Number keypad lt gt scrolls option menu MENU helps access special features currently not used i iL SAVE prevents mis operation due Battery terminals to unwanted key press Microphone PWR turns power on and off STO stores names and numbers in memory RCL recalls stored memory entries LCD Display and Indicators INUSE displays the dialed i numbers and the current status blinks while your phone selects a channel and lights up when the line is connected NOSVC no service area SVC service area lights up when your phone is out of the home area FM analog mode CDMA digital mode displays the signal strength level with the number of bars displays the battery charge level status with the number of blocks indicates the vibration mode indicates silent mode lamp mode
24. eeeees 8 Preparation Installing the Battery Pack ccesceccsessecseecseessesessteesseesneeene 9 Charging the Battery Pack sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssststnnsstnenennnn 10 Tips on Battery Charging secscecseessessesseessseesseeeseeeseeeseeesees 11 Checking the Battery Charge Level sceceseseeeeeees 13 Basic Operation Turning the Phone On and Off seecseesseessseesesssessseeeeeeeeteeeess 14 Extending the Antenna ccccccscessecssessesseeseestecseeseesseesesstesneeses 15 Making a Call eseina 16 Receiving Calls sanis eais 18 Adjusting VOLUMES wc cesscssccssccscoscerecesaancdeserawesiassscccetescistacnstes 9 MUTE eiia E ai Choosing Alert Type sscssscecsseesseesstesseeceeeseeseesnseseeeeneeatees Choosing Ringer Bell eseeesseceesseeseteeseesteesteeseeseeeneeenees Redialing the Last Numbers Memory Dialing Finding an Empty Memory Location cccccsceceessesseeseeseeees 25 Storing Numbers in Memory scssscessessseesstsesteesteesteseeesseees 26 Entering Name in Memory seessessessstesstessteeseeseeeeesneees 28 Correcting a Name or Number eeseeecseesetessteesteeseeeteeeeeees Storing Numbers into Numeric Group One Touch Dialing spessi Two Touch Dialing ce cceccccccsseestecsesstestesseeseesseeseesteeseeseeseeasees Secret Number Dialing scecscesseeseesseesceeesesseeseeeeeeeneeeneees Searching for Numbe
25. esired city number 1 Press MENU Result The current time of the desired city is displayed 2 Press numeric buttons 3 and 2 Result The current time if any previously set is displayed 5 To Press Check time dorp for other cities Exit this function CLR 3 Enter the current time using the number button Elf the LCD displays PLEASE ENTER CDMA SERVICE B Press the number button in T S FOR TIME when you try to check world time you cannot get sequence of month day year S correct world time information unless you set correct current hour minute Sem SA time To set a current time or to check the current time see To e If you entered wrong number 03 15 1997 S 5 Set and Change Current Time on page 47 move the cursor to the desired 14 15 5 z digit by pressing lt or gt a then correct the number Example For March 15th 1997 2 15PM enter 031519971415 in sequence 4 Press STO Result The current time is displayed G If you enter an invalid time the message INVALID TIME is displayed Cc a D a mn D 2 lt a To Check the Last Call or the Cumulative Air Time This feature allows you to check the duration of the last call or the cumulative air time 1 Press MENU 2 To check Press Last call Numeric time button 3 twice Cumulative Numeric air time buttons 3 and 4 Result The last call or the cumulative air tim
26. gital mode When the message READY is displayed you can place and receive calls svc E If the phone is locked the message READY is replaced by MSUN 01704 3 15P T LOCKED You must enter the lock code You can place a 3 digit emergency call when the phone is locked until you hear a beep tone 1 To turn on the phone press PWR and 2 To turn off the phone press PWR Extending the Antenna For best performance extend the antenna fully when you use the phone 1 Grasp the knob on the end of the antenna and carefully pull the antenna out to its full extension Result Reception quality is improved 2 When you have finished the call push the antenna back in E The signal strength is indicated on the display Y atl Strong signal Ti Weak signal ss 2 o O i lt 3 2 A E Making a Call You can only make a call when the phone is turned on D 1 Enter the desired telephone number 4 If the other party answers begin the D 2 including the area code conversation i svc 2 o Yall 00 01 i Result The number entered is Result Call time is displayed For 025413000 E displayed further details see Call Time a Display under Automatic 5 Feature Setup on page 53 2 If you make a mistake 5 When you have finished the call Press CLR once or more until press END the incorrect digit or digits are cleared Continue entering your number To cle
27. h your party 3 Press STO Result The message MUTE Result disappears on the display and you 3 appears if the LAMP mode can speak with your party is selected appears if the VIBRATOR mode is selected E e When you use the hands free kit you cannot choose the VIBRATOR or LAMP indication modes e The VIBRATOR mode is not available in some countries A A i D a O i 2 Choosing Ringer Bell You have a choice of nine different ringer bells to inform you of an incoming call 1 Press MENU 2 Press numeric button 2 twice 3 Press q or repeatedly until you find the desired ringer bell Alert Tone SaLaGERE2 Result Each time you press 4 or pa different ringer bell sounds 4 Press STO Redialing the Last Numbers Redialing is a special type of memory dialing that lets you easily dial a busy or unanswered number again You can search the history of 10 recently called numbers To Scan and Redial e 1 Press RCL twice Result The last called number and the time you called are displayed Ters 2 Press lt q or gt until the desired number is displayed Result The last called number is stored in LAST 0 The 10 recently called numbers are displayed from LAST 0 to LAST 9 3 To Press Redial the number SEND in the display Exit this function END uonesadg aiseg io 2 a i E 2 F To Eras
28. loth 1 Result The message Reset Hie Phone YES is displayed sainjeaj paoueapy 4 Press STO ResultThe message WAIT TO RESET PHONE is displayed and all functions are converted to the default status snoauesjaosiyy an O o Ss oO 7 Battery Safety Precautions The illustrations below indicate the precautions to be taken with the battery packs To maximize the charging capacity avoid repetitive partial discharging and charging Wait until you hear the battery low alarm before you charge the battery DO NOT use or charge the batteries in extreme temperature conditions Above 95 F 35 C Below 41 F 5 C than the ones supplied with your cellular phone 24 hours continuously Reason The service life of the battery may be reduced DO NOT use any charging devices other DO NOT charge a battery for more than Any replacement battery pack must be of the same manufacturer and type Used batteries should not be disposed of in a fire or waste bin Dispose of them in accordance with local legislation DO NOT disassemble the battery packs There are no user serviceable parts inside it DO NOT drop the batteries or subject them to physical shocks Keep the batteries out of children s reach If the batteries are not used for a long period of time about one year their service life may be reduced Store them in a cool dry place snoauesjaosiyy Ac
29. lt p STO MENU 1 3 lt p gt STO MENU 1 4 lt p STO MENU 1 5 lt p gt STO or while over the phone MENU 1 MENU 1 6 4 gt STO MENU 1 0 lock code lt gt STO MENU 0 lock code 1 new greeting STO MENU 0 lock code 4 lt gt STO MENU 0 lock code 4 lt gt STO snoaueljaosiyy e No international MENU 0 lock code 4 3 call lt 4 p STO No special call MENU 0 lock code 4 4 lt gt STO Changing lock code MENU 0 old lock code 3 new code STO Automatic lock MENU 0 lock code 2 lt p STO One minute beep MENU 0 lock code during conversation 5 lt q p STO Service area change MENU 0 lock code alert 6 lt p gt STO Choosing NAM MENU 0 lock code 9 lt q p STO System reset MENU 0 lock code 0 STO a O o Ss oO 7 Summary BASIC OPERATION Turning on and off PWR press and hold Making a call Receiving a call Adjusting volume Phone number SEND Any button except for PWR e Ringer MENU 5 w a on the side Keytone in standby mode W m e Speaker while over the phone W m Mute while over the phone MENU 2 Choosing alert type MENU 21 lt p STO Choosing ringer type MENU 22 p STO Last 10 number dialed e Scanning and dial in redial memory MEMORY DIALING RCL RCL lt p SEND e Erasing all nu
30. mber Choosing the System Mode You can send your phone number with a simple You can change the system service mode to analog press of buttons or digital When you purchase your phone the service mode is preset to Digital is preferred a This function is only available during a telephone conversation 1 When the pager asks you to enter your phone number after calling 1 pem eu a followed by followed by Numeric button 6 Numeric button 9 Result Your phone number is dialed automatically 2 Press Or p once or more until the desired system mode is displayed See below System Mode Displaying Your Own Phone Number 7 a You can check your own phone number nm Pe S 3 3 Press STO 3 1 Press RCL followed by op Result The message PHONE NUMBER and your own phone E System Mode number are displayed Digital is preferred Digital system is preferred to analog system If you are in the service area where the digital system is not available you can call using analog system Digital only You can call in the digital service area only t is impossible to call using analog system Analog is preferred Analog system is preferred to digital system If you are in the service area where the analog system is not available you can call using digital system Analog only You can call in the analog service area only t is impossible to call using digital system Cc
31. mbers MENU 0 lock code 8 lt p gt STO STORING NUMBERS INTO Specific memory Phone number STO location location 00 99 name STO Any empty Phone number STO 4 location name STO e Specific numeric Phone number STO 0 9 4 group name STO CALLING NUMBERS BY 0 9 hold the last digit of the hot line e One touch e Two touch memory 00 09 10 99 press shortly the first digit and hold the last digit SCANNING MEMORIES BY RCL location 00 99 lt p gt MENU 7 name RCL lt p gt CLR hold STO location e Location number e Name Erasing a specific memory location 00 99 STO USEFUL FEATURES Sending own number Own number display Changing to analog or digital mode Checking world time Setting current time Checking last call time Cumulative call time e Checking Erasing Call reservation alert Turn on Turn off DTMF DIALING Using memory dial Using pause insert while over the phone MENU 9 RCL gt MENU 6 4 gt STO MENU 31 city number MENU 32 time STO MENU 33 MENU 34 MENU 35 lt gt STO MENU 41 Phone number STO time STO MENU 42 STO while over the phone RCL location 00 99 MENU SEND Phone number STO gt Phone number SEND SEND MESSAGE RECEIVING Option Turning on off Checking messages Checking voice mails Automatic redial Automatic receive
32. ocation Erasing All Numbers in Memory USEFUL FEATURES Turning off keytone Sending own number Own number display Changing to analog or digital mode Key lock DTMF Dialing Using memory dial Using pause insert A 0 9 hold the last digit of the hot line memory 00 09 10 99 press shortly the first digit and hold the last digit RCL location 00 99 lt gt MENU 7 name RCL p The first part of phone number as long as you know RCL lt gt CLR hold STO location 00 99 STO MENU 0 lock code 7 lt p gt STO while over the phone MENU 3 while over the phone MENU 9 RCL gt MENU 6 lt p STO SAVE hold while over the phone RCL location 00 99 MENU SEND Phone number STO gt Phone number SEND SEND Checking world time Setting current time Checking last call time Cumulative call time Checking Erasing Call reservation alert Turn on Turn off ADVANCED FEATURES SETUP Automatic redial Automatic receive Tone length LCD Back light Call time display Current time display Send PIN Changing greeting message Restrict phone use e No memory dial No incoming call MENU 3 1 city number MENU 3 2 time STO MENU 3 3 MENU 3 4 MENU 3 5 q p gt STO MENU 4 1 Phone number STO time STO MENU 4 2 STO MENU 1 1 lt p gt STO MENU 1 2
33. orld time while the current time is not set The call cannot be made completely even after automatic redialing The phone is searching empty memory While the phone is restricted you have tried to make a special call Too few digits for your lock code The phone is being initialized Summary BASIC OPERATION Turning on and off PWR press and hold Making a call Phone number SEND Receiving a call Any button except for PWR Adjusting volume e Keytone in standby mode w m e Speaker while over the phone W a e Ringer MENU 5 w a on the side or lt gt Mute while over the phone MENU 2 Choosing alert type MENU 2 1 lt p gt STO Choosing ringer type MENU 2 2 p STO Last 10 number dialed e Scanning and dial RCL RCL lt p SEND Erasing all numbers MENU 0 lock code 8 in redial memory lt 4 STO MEMORY DIALING Recalling empty location RCL lt q Recalling empty location under a specified group RCL 0 9 q4 Storing numbers into e Specific memory Phone number STO location location 00 99 name STO Any empty Phone number STO 4 location name STO e Specific numeric Phone number STO group name STO a z D a a a or D a a Calling numbers by One touch Two touch Scanning memories by Location number Name Partial phone number Erasing a specific memory l
34. ou want to see the phone number stored in secret memory do as follows 1 Press RCL 2 Enter the desired location number 90 99 Result The message Secret is displayed The name if any is displayed 3 Enter the lock code 4 To Press Make the call SEND Exit the function END 2 Enter the number of the memory The lock code is preset to 0000 Searching for Numbers in Memory If you do not remember which telephone numbers have been stored in the various memory locations you can scan through the locations until you find the one you are looking for By Location Number 1 Press RCL location at which you wish to start the scan Result The phone number and associated name if any are displayed D S lt e E If the location is empty LOCATION EMPTY is displayed 3 To display the Press Next memory location p gt Previous memory lt location 4 When you have found the desired number To Press Make the call SEND Exit the function END i lt i D e 1 Press MENU followed by Numeric button 7 Result The messages SORT NAMES and then ENTER NAME are displayed N Enter all or part of the name to svc search by using the number button marked with the desired letter ENTER NAME A TIR Example Enter A to find all names beginning with the letter A 3 Press RCL Result The number of the
35. rophone is located at the bottom of the phone The phone starts beeping and flashes on the display The battery pack is insufficiently charged Replace the pack and recharge it fully until the lamp on the charger turns green a is oO 2 gt oO i a a fz ol D a a The audio quality of the call is poor Check the signal strength indicator Y on the display the number of bars indicate the signal strength from strong art HIl to weak Try extending the antenna moving the phone slightly or moving closer to window if you are in a building No number is dialed when you recall a memory location Check that the numbers have been stored correctly by using the memory scan feature See page 33 Re store them in the memory if necessary If the above guidelines do not enable you to solve the problem take a note of The model and serial numbers of your phone Your warranty details A clear description of the problem Then contact your local dealer or SAMSUNG Authorized Service Center LCD Messages AIR TIME IS CLEARED ALL MEMORIES ARE ALL MEMORIES ARE INT CALL IS RESTRICTED INVALID TIMI GH LAST CALLS ARE CLEARED LOCATION EMPTY MAINTENANCE REQUIRED MEM 00 89 IS FULL MEMORY IS RESTRICTED MEMORY USED STORE YES Cumulative call time is cleared All the phone numbers
36. rs in Memory eesseecsteesteeeteeeteeeeees Erasing Numbers in Memory cccscsssessesseeseecsesseesseesecstesseeses A Contents continued Useful Features Turning Keytone On and Off 0 eeseeeseeseessessteceteesteeeseesteeenees Sending Your Own Phone Number ssesseseeceeeeeeen Displaying Your Own Phone Number Choosing the System Mode scesssecseesssesseesteeteeeeteeeeeeneees Key LOCK a ctscccatsaasteshseshetvecaiisies vietst tet fara ees id elects DIEIME Dialing ijencecceveu arsine dian uiaetneaaidreeseia TIMENS Asai utsen i gsc sae eee Call Reservation Alert cecseccscesssecseesesseeeeeesteeseeesteesneesneens Advanced Features Automatic Feature Setup oo eceeceecsecstessecssesssessseesseseseeeseeeees Changing Greeting Message s sssesseeseeceeeeeeeeeen Restricting the Use of the Phone e sscssseecseeseeeeteeeeen Changing Lock Code cseecseecssesssesseeseeseeeeeesteerseesteeeneeeneens Locking the Phone ccccscecsesscestecseessessesseeseesesseestesseesesseesees Warning Beep Generation seecseecseessesssesssessseeseeseseesettenes Choosing NAM eesseesseecstessessseeesessseseseesseseseeessesteesteesneesneens System RESCt esseecceesseeccesseessseeceeeeseeeseeeseeeseeesseseeeseeeseeesaeens Miscellaneous Cleaning Your Cellular Phone c sseecseesssesseecteeeeeteeeteeeneees Battery Safety Precautions 0 sseecs
37. stored in memory are cleared There is no phone number stored in memory While the phone is restricted you have tried to make an international call beginning 00 You have entered invalid or no time All the phone numbers in redial memory are cleared The memory location you chose is empty The phone number is not registered in the base station There is no empty location under which you can store phone numbers While the phone is restricted you have tried to make a call by memory dial A phone number is already stored in the selected memory location A a z D a a a fz 2 D a a NO LAST CAL NO SERVICE NO STORED NAMI NAME NOT FOUND NO MATCH NUMBER NO PHONE NUMBER Gl PAGE RESTRICTED PLEASE ENTER CDMA SERVICE FOR w TIM GW EDIAL CALL FAILI ED gua EMORY FARCHING EMPTY SPEC CALL IS Hal ESTRICTED TOO FEW DIGITS WAIT TO RESI PHONE A The name you are trying to recall does not exit There is no phone number stored in redial memory The phone number you are trying to recall does not exit You have pressed SEND without entering a phone number The phone is out of service area Name is not stored with the phone number into memory While the phone is restricted you have tried to answer call You have tried to check w
38. t then correct the number 6 Press STO 7 The phone alerts you and the phone number is displayed at a specified time If you wish to make a call press SEND svc CDMA ENTER TIME 01 04 16 00 m SVC ENTER TIME After 45MIN T Ef you turn the phone off then on when this reservation alert is set If the time is appointed At the current time mode Using time duration in minute mode Call reservation setup Remains to be on Cancels A saimeay jnjasy saunjeay jnjas To Turn Off the Feature 1 Press MENU 2 Press numeric buttons 4 and 2 Svc Release Rsvd Call YES z 3 Press STO Qe G If the power is turned off while the call reservation alert is turned on e If the current time is set the call reservation alert feature is still activated If the reservation time had passed the phone beeps and the phone number is displayed e If the current time is not set the call reservation alert feature is automatically turned off Though is displayed the alert is not made Turn on the call reservation alert feature again A Automatic Feature Setup You can change the status of an automatic feature already setup in your phone To Change the Status of Automatic Feature 1 Press MENU followed by Numeric button 1 Result The features you can choose are displayed 2 Press lt q or gt until you find the feature you wish to change Result
39. the number is redialed automatically e To cancel automatic redial press END Ringer bell does not sound and receiving lamp flickers You have set the phone to the lamp mode LOCKED is displayed and you cannot make a call The phone is locked e Press lock code Default 0000 e If you forgot the lock code consult with the service center Battery usage time is different with that of this manual If you use analog or digital mode alternately the usage time may be reduced After charging please store battery in a cool dry place The phone does not turn on even though the battery is full Remove battery from the phone and reattach it Nothing is displayed Check that the battery pack has been charged and installed correctly Check that the phone has been switched on PWR button pressed for more than one second You have entered a number but does not dial Have you pressed the SEND button Is the cellular phone service currently available Svc displayed Are you accessing the right cellular network if the phone is programmed for dual network use Your party cannot reach you Is your phone switched on PWR button pressed for more than one second Are you accessing the right cellular network if the phone is programmed for dual network use Your party cannot hear you speaking Have you switched off the microphone MUTE displayed Are you holding the phone close enough to your mouth The mic
40. tored Press a or w To Choose Erase the location YES Choose another location NO Press STO Result The stored phone number is erased and the message CLEARED is displayed sve Yanl Sto 07 Memory Used Store YES D S lt e Turning Keytone On and Off You can press a number during conversation without transmitting the annoying beep tones to the person to whom you are speaking To Erase All Numbers in Memory 1 Press Ara dby E This function is only available during a telephone conversation Numeric button 0 1 Press MENU while you are over the phone 2 Enter the lock code 2 Press numeric button 3 Result The message SILENT is E The lock code is preset to 0000 i displayed An asterisk x is displayed for each digit entered D i lt D e sve Famill SILENT 3 Enter the desired number Result You and your party are not 3 Press numeric button 7 to choose Clr annoyed with the keytone Memory function a n 2 o a 4 To turn on the keytone press MENU followed by Numeric button 3 4 Press qor p gt to choose YES Result The message SILENT disappears and the keytone sounds E lf you do not turn on the keytone 5 Press STO you cannot use ARS service or call pager Result The message ALL MEMORIES ARE CLEARED is displayed Sending Your Own Phone Nu

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