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1. 01 250 4 2 99 11 47 AM es 1 s MOBILE PHONE Owner s Instructions GSM GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS 01 250 4 2 99 11 47 AM Page 2 Rear Mew of the Phone Without the Battery SIM card holder SIM card Battery terrrinals Front View of the Phone Volume Up Down buttons 07 Phonebook Menu scroll button MENU Y Menu selectiory Menu scroll button c Clear Carcel button gt 0K Dial Ertry button a ami To gt button Nurreric letter buttons 01 250 4 2 99 11 47 AM Page 4 F Handset Display and Indicators Parts List The SGH 250 product contains the following parts Y A Net O1 LES Gy Sy 5 DI 6 5 p 2 5 S p 2 Travel Adapter oo Indicator Description Yall Signal strength uiii co Calling A Roaning 8 Battery charge level Pa Incoming Short Message Qo Voice Mail Currently not used In addition you can obtain the following approved accessories for Phone locked your phone fromyour local SAMSUNG dealers H Vibration mode Desktop charger DF20 34 Muting Cigarette lighter adapter 1 10 WEB Volurre level Hands free Car kits CH 20 No service Cellular network or specific holder 4 cable rricrophone speaker network is not available Light ard long life batteries Activated Barring password or access to opti
2. No service is displayed The network connection was lost You may be in a weak reception area in a tunnel or surrounded by buildings Move andtry again You are trying to access an option for which you have not taken a subscription with your network operator Contact your operator for further details You have entered a number but it was not dialled Have you pressed the lox button Are you accessing the right cellular network You may have set an outgoing call barring option A Your correspondent cannot reach you Is your phone switched on 60 pressed for more than one second Are you accessing the right cellular network You may have set an incoming call baring option Your corespondent cannot hear you speaking Have you switched off the microphone Mute appears Are you holding the phone dose enough to your mouth The microphone is located in the bottomcentre of the phone The phone starts beeping and Low Battery flashes in the display The battery padkis insuffidently charged Replace the pack and recharge it for ard a half hours for the light battery Two hours for the slimbattery Three hours for the long battery 15 Check the signal strength indicator in the display Y the number of bars after it indicates the signal strength fromstrong ull to weak i Try eternding the antenna moving the phone sl
3. 9 EE eene 65 m the Call Diversion Status 66 m Using the Call Waiting Features 67 in ici Eg a Call ta ILL ANA ae 68 71 73 74 m Cleaning Your Mobile 75 a Probleme and Solutions eren eerte rte neis 76 GLOSSARY m Glossary CE ETD aa ET 78 Symbols Press Push Irrportart Note D Step nurrber 01 250 4 2 99 11 47 AM Page 10 Gereral Safety Precautions The illustrations below indicate the general safety precautions to be taken when using your mobile phone The use of mobile phones in aircraft 15 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 it allows hands free operation Always park your vehide first In sone counties it is illegal to use mobile and radio telephones whilst driving You are advised to tum off the phone when at a refuelling point petrol station for NEVER store or carry inflamable gas liquids or exdosive naterials in the sane corrpartrrert as your rrobile phone DO NOT use the travel adapter if The power cord is darraged it has been dropped or undergone a shod Have a qualified afte sales service repair it NEVER try to repair it yourself Avoi
4. New Password Refused appears Enter your new password 4 Press f x to confirm Resut Please Wait appears followed byNew Code Again 5 Enter your new password again 6 Press to confirm Accepted is displayed The password is changed Different Refused is dsplayed 4 The password remains unchanged Call Dverting You can divert incoming calls to another number ES The call diversion service is only available if you specified this operator 1 Press MENU 8 1to access the Activate subrrenu T Divert All 2 Busy 2 To divert Use or t All calls Divert All Call when Busy your phone is engaged Calls wren you No Reply do not answer Calls vien you Unreach your phone is urreachable switched off or weak reception Press Divert Tel 4 Enter the phone number to which the call is to be diverted 5 Press Activated Result Please Wait appears followed byActivated or Refused To deactivate specific diversion options select 8 2 in step 1 to displaytheDeactivate Divert All subreward follow the sarre procedure A 03 250 4 2 99 11 28 AM Page 18 F Checking the Gall Diversion Status Using the Call Waiting Features You can check which types of calls are diverted This function enables you to receive or place a second aide call while you are already on the phone ES The call service features are only ava
5. Result Store is displayed f the Store message is not displayed the SIM card rrerrory is ful In this case the Send rressage is displayed directly go to Step 6 Send 04 250 4 2 99 11 23 AM Page 6 Creating a Short Message cont Message sent 5 If you Then press Wish to store the message Do not wish to c store the rressage Resut Send is displayed SC Address appears if you have not entered the SCAcdess to your phone If it occurs enter the SC Achtess you were assigned For details see page TA 6 If you Press Wishtosend the message Result Enter Tel No appears Goto Step 7 Do nct wish to Y0 send the Result The phone rressage Switches to Standby node 7 Enter the telephone nn ber to which the message is to be sert This feature is only operative when used in conjunction with as SC address available from your Air time Provider The SC address is requested after you opt to send the message if you not enter the SC address before 6 amp Press Cox Result The following indications are displayed Please wait Message sent gt IftheFailed Try again message is displayed check your number and try again If you wish to read a stored message again see page 69 Ertering SC Address The SC address is assigned to you when you specified the short message service option with the networ
6. press or Result If the unlock codes entered Then in Steps 5and Gare Identical Changed appears Different Wrong Code appears Changing the Greeting Message You can change the greeting message according to your own preferences El The greeting message Appears when you switch your phone on Can be up to 36 characters long 1 In Standby mode press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first nenu appears 2 Press 4 2to access the Greeting sub rrenu 3 Enter the new greeting rressage to erter a letter refer to page 36 Bangle To enter the capital letter S press nurreric button 7 four times in quick succession B You can correct a letter entered by pressing C the required number of tines 4 Press Result The rressage is stored The phone switches to Standby node 03 250 4 2 99 11 27 AM Page 6 Custorrising Your Phone s Features Your phone comes equipped with a set of preferences that you can activate or deactivate as required Example You want your phone to redial your last number automatically if your call was unsuccessful L In Standby noce press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first menu appears 2 To Press Indicate that the call length 21 is to be displayed Set the number of rings 2 2 before a call is answered 9 o tosdect automatically 3 Rings 5 Rings 7 Rings or OFF E This selection does nct re
7. 02 250 4 2 99 11 37 AM Page 18 F Scanning the Phonebook by Nanres Scanning the Phonebook by Merrory Locations If you do not remember which phone number has If you do not remember which telephone number has been stored in which register you can scan through been stored in which register you can scan through the names until you find the one for which you are the memory registers until you find the one for which looking you are looking L In Standby mock press CU to enter L In Standby mode press W to enter the phone book menu the phone book nenu Result The Sub rmenu of the phone Result The Sub nrenu of the phone book appears book appears 2 Press 2to access theRead Name 2 Press 3to access theRead Add sub menu option sub menu option Result Location is displayed 3 Enter all or part of the narre to be n 3 Enter the location number 1 to 120 Location Bangle To scan all nanes according to your SIM card at which 003 beginning with the letter B the scan is to start erter B To enter letters see page 36 4 Press lor To correct a letter entered press C the required number of Result The narre rrerrory location tints and associated phone number are displayed 4 Press fex Result The first irg with B S Browse or fonvwends is displ through the registers by pressing or a If no register corresponds to the narre that you have entered Not Found appears 6 When you have fo
8. been stored in the memory register selected To Press Replace it with Olor anew one Cancel the c operation Go backto Step 6 amp If you wish to Press Store another nurber fo Exit this function yO Location 003 Stored 02 250 4 2 99 11 36 AM Page 14 Storing a Phone Number in the Phonebook 2 1 In Standby node enter the telephone number to be stored in merrory 2 Press W to erter the phone book nenu Resut Enter Name appears 3 Erter the nane up to 12 characters to be stored with the number then press ox Resut Location is displayed 4 Indicate the location that you wish to assign to the telephone number to be stored 5 Press ox Result Stored is displayed followed byRepeat 6 If the Overwrite indication is displayed a nunber has already been stored in the memory register selected To Press Replace it with lox a new one Carcel the c operation Go backto Step 4 7 If you wish to Press Store another Exit this function YO Storing the Last Dalled Nuntoers in the Phonebook L In Standby mode press Result The last number dialled is displayed 2 Pres or to browse through the last ten numbers dialled Press 4 Press CJ Resut Enter name is displayed 5 Enter the desired nane and press Result Location is displayed 6 Indicate the locat
9. call inmrrediately Otherwise the phone may switch off Charging Tines 3 To rerrove the battery pack release it by ES WhenLow Battery is displayed charge the battery pack or replace it with a fully charged battery pack Holding down the button on the rear of the phone Qika m a Sliding the battery pack down wards about 1 2 inch TA DIC GA DIC Slim 2 hours 5 hours Long life 3 hous 9 hours 4 Lift the battery pack away fromthe phone E TA Trave Adapter DIC Desktop Charger option CLA Ciggrette Lighter Adapter option 01 250 4 2 99 11 48 AM Page 18 Char ging a Battery Pack You are supplied with a battery charger that must be plugged into an appropriate wall socket 230V 50Hz For more details about charging times see page 16 The battery pack may becorre warmduring charging See pages 12 13 for various safety precautions to be taken with the battery pade Wren the battery is discharged andLow Battery are displayed Refer to the table in Step 3 1 Aug the travel adapter into the bottomof the handset 2 the trava adapter into an appropriate wall socket Result Charging begins The battery status indicator blinks a You can use the phone while charging the battery pad lt However the charge tine will be longer 3 When is displayed hargingis finished unplug the adapter fromthe Phone by Pressing the two butto
10. do not wish to receive calls switch the phone off by pressing 2 9 forawhile Result The number is dalled Calling is displayed TT in ma E Youcan 4 Hold the phone up to your ear and Display the length of the call wait until the call is answered while phoning Call Ended Result When your call is answered Specify that the phone must beep 8225413000 appears after each minute while you are The call tiner records the length of on the phone the call f this option is set see For further details on these 02 250 4 2 99 11 35 AM Page 2 Receiving a Gill You can only receive a call when the phone is in Standby mode L Wren a call is received Your phone rings if this option is set see page 30 Called is dsplayed If your phone wes set to the vibration node the phone vibrates when a call is received 2 To answer a call open the cover e If the cover is already open press Cx 3 Hold the phone up to your ear and converse normally You can adjust the earpiece volurre during a conversation by pressing the button on the left side 4 If reception is poor aradding or background noise during the conversation carefully pull the antenna out to its full extension If you are inside a building you can also try moving nearer a window 5 When you have finished Press YO or Case the flip cover You can Spedfy the number of rings before a call i
11. or if you do not want to be disturbed by a phone call This short text message if wart to Then _ up to 160 characters be received displayed Refuse a second call edited or sent E When the short message memory is full the BX indicator Accept a second call lox flashes To save rrerrory space delete old message Result The first call is put on hold Example You are expecting an urgent answer while you are in a meeting but do not want the phone to disrupt the meeting by ringing Switch between the Zand fo first and second calls ES The Short Message Services are only available if you specified Release the current call evo this option when you took out your subscription with the network operator Retum to the call put x on hold 1 In Standby mode press MENU to enter the menu system ES The Second Gall Receiving or Placing service is only aveilable The first menu appears with sone network operators and if you subscribed to it For _ further details on this function please contact your operator 2 Press O 2to access the Read sub menu Press or to scroll through the aveilable messages Ep You diades Old Message rressage entirely before moving to another one The more recent rressages are always displayed first The nurrber of messages that can be stored depends on your SIM card 4 When the requi
12. 9 11 48 AM Page 22 Selecting a Menu Option Most of your phone s functions are selected via menus To select a menu or sub menu option proceed as follows 1 In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first menu appears 2 Select a menu option by pressing The appropriate nurreric button Exarrple Press 2to select the second menu or by pressing o asoftenas required followed by lox Result The first sub menu appears Select a sub menu option by pressing Its directly if you know it Bangle Press 3to select the Any key submenu or by pressing o asoftenas required followed by o 4 Adjust the required option by pressing the appropriate buttons Or rnurreric buttons etc 5 To exit Press Each rrenu level Cas often one by one as required eo 4 Al menu levels Choosing Your Language When you start using your cellular phone for the first time you must select the language in which the various menus and indications are displayed You can choose between Twelve languages English German French Spanish Italian Swedish Danish Finnish Norwegian Dutch Portuguese and Turkish I The default language used by the phone is English L In Standby mode press MENU to enter the menu system 2 English Result The first menu appears 3 Italian 4 French 2 Press 4 1to access the Lang
13. Dispose of themin accordance with local legislation DO NOT disasserrble the battery lt There are no userserviceable parts inside it DO NOT drop the batteries or subject physical shocks Keep the battery out of the reach of children If the battery is not used for a long period of tirre about a half year its sence life may be reduced Store it ina codi dry place 01 250 4 2 99 11 47 AM Page 14 F Inserting Your SIM Card Before you can make a call on your mobile phone you must insert a SIM Subscriber Identification Module 17 5 ar eee card i You are given this card 1 2 in by 1 in when you take out your subscription with a network operator For more details about the SIM card refer to the glossary on page 77 2 Tum the phone face down 3 Slide the SIM card lock in the direction of the OPEN arrow and lift t NEVER touch the gold contacts on the chip as you may T ho Camage the SIM card I If you do not insert the SIM card the Check Card 4 Slide the SIM card into the holder is displayed when itch the phone isses The gold coloured chip should You can make call while have inserted a SIM card onthe Sone networks don t requi Main ell EE orals ps 5 The at comer should be towards Check with your Air Tine Provider the top of the phone If you wish to block access to the phone registers stored i
14. d contact between the antenna and the face especially the eyes duringa conversation Take care with the antenna in a owded Places Being very concemed about health precautions SAIMSUNG recommends that you avoid using your mobile phone dose to rredical devices pacerrakers etc If in doubt consult the manufacturer of the rredical device Avoid operating your mobile phone dose to other electrical equipment telephones televisions radios personal computers etc as it may cause interference DO NOT expose the phone and accessories to rain or any liquids Remove the battery fromyour phone and contact your dealer if the phone and accessories corre into contact with any liquid DO NOT leave themin direct sunlight or in a hurrid dusty or hot environrrert qu a RS 01 250 4 2 99 11 47 AM Page 12 Battery Safety Precautions The illustrations below indicate the precautions to be taken with the battery pack To rrexirise the charging capacity avoid repetitive partial discharging and Charging It is recommended that you wait until the low battery waming tone sounds andthe Low Battery message is displayed before charging the battery temperature conditions bove 45 C Bdow5 C Atttach the battery pack to the phone DO NOT charge the batteries in exrerre Any replacerrent battery pack must be of the sane nmake and type DO NOT dispose of used batteries ina fire or waste bin
15. e menu system press 0 02 250 4 2 99 11 36 AM Page 6 Selecting the Ringing Tone Adjusting the Ringing Volume You can select the ringing tone according to You can adjust the ringing volume according to Your requirements and preferences Your requirements and preferences The environmental conditions in which you are The environmental conditions in which you are using the phone using the phone 1 In Standby node press MENU to L In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system enter the menu system Ring Volume Result The first menu appears Result The first nenu appears LL T IBI 2 Press 1 2to access the Ring Tone sub neu 2 Press 1 1to dsplaythe Ring Volume sub rrenu status Result The synrbas are Press Or to select the desired displayed indicating the current ringing tone T Silent ringing volurre level 2 Normal Result You can hear the selected 3 3 Melodyl ringing tone ss 3 Press the volurre button on the left side to hear a sarrple of the volume level 4 Press to confirmyour selection Press to confinmyour selection 5 To exit the menu system press YO 5 To exit the menu system press Y0 02 250 4 2 99 11 36 AM Page 8 Acjusting the Key Volume Muting the Micr ophone You can adjust the dialling volume according to During a telephone conversation you can temporarily i h n your phone Your requirements and pr
16. ed call You can also select or delete the nissed calls in MAIN MENU Press MENU 3 then 1 Missed Call The latest call number is displayed Erase Using buttons to scroll through the nurrbers To delete all the missed call information press then button 04 250 4 2 99 11 23 AM Page 10 Problerrs and Solutions Before contacting the after sales service perform the following simple checks They may save you the time and expense of an unnecessary service call When you switch your phone on the following messages appear Check Card Check that the SIM card is correctly installed Phone Lock The aukorratic locking function has been enabled You need to enter the phone s password before you can use the phone Enter PIN You are using your phone for the first time You must enter the Personal Identification Number supplied with the SIM card The option requiring that the PIN be entered each tine the phone is switched on was enabled You must enter your PIN and then disable this option if so required Enter PUK The PIN cock wes ertered wrongly three tines in succession and the phone is now blocked Enter the PUK supplied by your network operator Memory Blocked or SIM Memory Blocked You cannot store any Phone Book information or change its status If you wish to access the Phone Book and Status Control features switch off the merrory block and SIM merrory blod lt features
17. eferences mute the microphone on your phone The environmental conditions in which you are Example You wish to talk to someone else in the using the phone room without your correspondent hearing In Standby node press the volume L Press C for a while during a button on the left side to adjust the tel tion loudiness Result The 3 indicator and the tine spent in the mute mod are displayed if the Call time option is on see page 54 Your correspondent can no longer hear you but you can hear your correspondent 8225413000 Acjusting the Ear piece Volume 00 00 2 Press C for a while again when you If you have difficulty hearing your correspondent WISN ED ESE DE your correspondent during a telephone conversation you can adjust the volume as required Result The indicator disappears During a conversation press the volurre button on the left side to adjust the loudness The volurre level that you defined remains set even when you switch your phone off A A 02 250 4 2 99 11 36 AM Page 10 F Avkorratic Redialling Redialling of the Last Ten Numbers Your mobile phone is equipped with an Automatic Your mobile phone automatically stores the last ten redialling function that will redial a number ten times numbers dialled in memory You can thus call back if the call is busy network is busy or network one or more of your last ten correspondents without connecti
18. er the first ground noise during a telephone conversation you time you use your phone or each time it is switched can pull out the telescopic antenna on if this option is set see page 50 For rrore details about the PIN and PUK codes refer to the glossary on page 77 1 Grasp the knob on the end of the If you wish to change your PIN see page 51 antenna and carefully pul the antenna out to its full extension ES if you enter the wrong PIN three times in a row the cordis TE LOS YOUR phones YOU A EE er Rete Radic i ngquelityisi eight digit PUK PIN Unblocking Key that cones with your REN SIM card am If you enter the wrong PUK ten times in a row your SIM card will be permanent y blocked You must then contact your network operator eee 2 When you have finished the 1 Switch the phone on by pressing conversation push the antenna gently o for at least two seconds back in Enter PIN XXXXXXX X 2 WhenEnter PIN is displayed E If the signal received is sufficiently enter your PIN strong you do nct need to pull out the antenna Result A star is displayed to repre sent each digit entered The signal strength is indicated on the display 3 Yit Strong signal Y I Weak signal Result PIN Accepted is displayed Searching appears The network rarre is displayed E If you entered the wrong PIN Wrong PIN is dsplayed Try again with a correct PIN 01 250 4 2 9
19. gisters You can prevent the memory registers from being dialled or changed phone numbers and names stored in memory Example You wish to keep your personal data confidential 1 In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first menu appears 2 Press 6 5to access the SIM Memory sub rrenu option Result Password 2 appears 3 Enter your password then press Olor T Block OFF 2 Block ON 4 or toselec ON 5 Press Result The rrerrory register settings are blocked Ey f you ty ard access this function SIM Memory Blocked is displayed 6 To exit the menu system press Y0 E To unblock the memory register settings repeat Steps 1 to 5 selecting OFF instead of ON in Step 4 02 250 4 2 99 11 38 AM Page 24 F Displaying Your Qwn Phone Nunber Locking the Phone You can allow your phone to be locked automatically The availability of this service depends on your SIM every time it switches on card Example You want to prevent your phone from being used by unathorized person L In Standby node press MENU to 1 In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system enter the menu system Result The first menu appears Result The first menu appears MED 2 Press 6 7to access the Aut o lock sub rrenu option Result Password appears 2 Press 6 6to display your own telephone number 3 Enter your password then press Result Yo
20. ightly or moving doser to a window if you are in a building No number is dialled when you recall a memory register Check that the numbers have been stored correctly by using the Merrory scan feature Restore themin rrerrory if necessary If the above guidelines do not enable you to solve the problem take a note of The moda and serial numbers of your phone Your warranty details A dear desaiption of the problem Then contact your local dealer or SAMSUNG aftersales service 04 250 4 2 99 11 23 AM Page 12 Glossary of Terns To help you understand the main technical terms and abbreviations used in this booklet and take full advantage of the features on your mobile phone here are a few definitions GSM Global Systemfor Mobile Communication Intemational standard for cellular communication guaranteeing compatibility between the various network operators GSM covers nost European countries and many other parts of the world SIM Subscriber Identification Module Card containing a chip with all the information required to operate the phone network and rrerrory information as well as the subsdaiber s personal data The SIM card fits into a small slot on the back of the phone and is protected by the battery pade PIN Personal Identification Number The PIN is supplied by the network operator with the SIM card It may be a four to eight digit number and can be changed as required PUK PIN Unb
21. ilable if you specified network operator 1 In Standby node press MENU to 1 In Standby rrode press IMENU to enter the menu system enter the rrenu system Result The first menu appears Result The first rrenu appears 2 Press 8 3to access the Get 2 Press 9 1to access theActivate Status sub menu sub rrenu Result The following indications are Result Please Wait appears displayed e Please Wait If the call Then Please Wait e TheDivert All armert stats waiting service is Ey f the call diversion service is not availabe Refused is Accepted Call Waiting displayed Activated is displayed es Refused Call Waiting 3 To check which types of calls are Refused appears diverted scroll through the option list Divert All S Active id Call Waiting 3 To exit the menu system press Y0 Result The diversion options are Activated specified as being IF ish to deactivate the call ore Inactive gt Lamb cal waiting feature select 9 Zin Step 2 ore Not available todisplaytheCall Waiting or Error T Deactivate submenu and B For rrore details on the follow the sarre procedure rreanings of the call diversion rressages see the page 65 If you wish to change one of the options listed see the page 65 04 250 4 2 99 11 22 AM 2 F Holding a Gill Reading a Short Message The Short Message Services SMS allow you to be reached if your phone is busy
22. ion that you wish to assign to the telephone number to be stored 7 Press Result Stored is displayed followed by Repeat 7 8 If theOverwrite indcationis displayed a number has already been stored in the rrerrory register selected To Press Replace it with lox anew ore Cancel the c operation Go backto Step 6 8 If you wish to Press Store another nurber fo Ext this function Mo 02 250 4 2 99 11 37 AM Page 16 Dalling a Stor ed Number Using Speed Daalling Once you have stored phone numbers in the Memory registers 1 to 9 are special speed dialling phonebook you can dial them whenever you want registers You can dial the corresponding number simply by pressing one button L Press the mun ber of the rrerrory Hold down the button corresponding to location containing the nun ber to be the speed dialling nn ber to be dalled dalled for at least two seconds Result The number is automatically dialled 2 Press d Result The following indications are These registers are particularly displayed useful if you wish to store i Nane errergency numbers Smith Memory location nun ber Calling 086519412532 p 123456789012 18 002 Fire brigade arrbulance or 34 breakdown service Your hne number for ddedy Pess or tobrowse through the relatives 4 Press to dial the number Result The phone number stored is dialled
23. k operator L In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first nenu appears 2 Press Q 3to access the SC Addr 2 Resut Enter SC Add appears 3 Enter the SC Address you were assigned and press Resut SC Address Stored appears 04 250 4 2 99 11 23 AM Page 8 Missed Call Service Ceaning Your Mobile Phone This feature displays the missed calls which you could There are no specific cleaning requirements for your not answered The service may be not available depending mobile phone on local network EJ The latest 10 missed calls are stored in your phone 1 Use only a cry doth to dean your rrobile phone Do not allow water to get into it particularly the battery E The missed call information will not be lost even if you switch off the phone EQ For calls with CLI Call Line Identification inactive No Number will be displayed 2 Do not use abrasive powders or sponges or any solvents such as i Y Trucco ca tici ae as Call s is displayed may damage the plastic surfaces 03 11 5 2 If you press button the latest If the battery or charger temirels missed call nm ber is displayed becorre stained or rusty dean them with a soft doth OO Missed Call rara aa aa EE 123456789 3 Press or to scroll through the numbers when you have more than 1 missed call 4 Press button to retum to the Selected rriss
24. locking Key Security code used to unlock the phone when an incorrect PIN has been entered three tines a succession The eight digit nuntber is supplied by the network operator with the SIM card Phone s Password Security code used to unlock the phone when you have selected the option to lock it automatically each tirre it switches on This is 1 to 8 digit code that you can change whenever you wart Security code used to reset the Call tiner and Gustorrised setting options to their factory default settings SMS Short Message Service Network service sending and receiving messages to and from The rressage created or received up to 160 characters can be displayed received edited or sent 04 250 4 2 99 11 23 AM v 14 ELECTRONICS Printed in Korea Code No GH68 60588A Basic 05 98 Rev 3 0 i
25. lt Setting Call tirrer display ON Nurrber of rings before CFF a call is answered autorratically Any key answer CN Display backlighting ON Qne ninute beep OFF while on the phone Autorratic redialling OFF Aukorratic phone locking CFF Hashing indicator If network Ring volume BENI Key volume WEB Speak volume BENI Ring tone Norrral Phone passvvord 00000000 03 250 4 2 99 11 27 AM Page 10 Sear ching for a Network Autorratically If you wish to use your cellular phone abroad and have rrodified your network list you must select a foreign GSM network You can only select a GSM network cooperating with your hone network See your network operator to obtain a list The phone can reach other networks for enrergency calls only In automatic node the phone selects Your hone network first or The first network in your network list if the hone network is not available See page 60 then the other ones in tum 1 In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Resutt The first menu appears 2 Press 5 1to display the Network Mode sub rrenu status Select Auto by pressing or T Auto 2 Manual 4 Press Result The phone scans for the first available network hone network first one dedared in the network list and so on if neither your hone network nor any of those dedared in the network list are available the phone then autorratically tries to register to another one coope rating with your h
26. n the SIM card see page 47 5 With the SIM card lock in the position push the holder back against the phone and slide the SIM card lode in the direction of arrow until it into position 6 Replace the battery pade see page 17 ES Nomally you amt insert the SIM card in the wrong position as you will not be able to dase the holder If you cannot dose the holder heck that The card is in the correct position The SIM card lockis in the OPEN A 01 250 4 2 99 11 47 AM Page 16 Battery Types Attaching and Rerroving a Battery Pack Your cellular phone is supplied with a slim You must replace or charge the battery pack on the rechargeable battery In addition you can also rear of the phone when Low Battery is displayed and use a long life battery options you hear a warning beep The two batteries have different capacities Slimbattery lasts as long as the light battery but is heavier 1 To reattach the battery pack after e Longlife battery lasts longer than the other two charging align it with the phone 1 2 inch away fromthe battery release button fading the battery charge Operation Times Contacts to the phone Slimbattery 1 hour 50 nin 30 40 hours D ee _ I 2 Slide the battery pack upwards until Long life battery hours 20 nin 60 80 hours it di fimiyi ition t if Low Battery is displayed and you hear a warming beep whilst on the phone finish your
27. network 3 Select the entry in which the network Call Barring You can restrict use of the phone for outgoing and or incoming calls according to your own preferences ES The call baning servce is only available if you specified this Operator L In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first menu appears 2 Press 7 1to access theActivate Outgoing Call Barring sub rrenu 3 To bar Usethe or All outgoing Outgoing calls Al outgoing Out Inter intemational calls outgoing Int ex H intemational T Outgoing calls except 2 Out Inter for your horre 3 Int ex H All incorring Incoming calls All inconing In if Roam calls when youare 03 250 4 2 99 11 28 AM Page 14 Gall Barring cort Please Wait BAOC Activated Resut Please Wait appears ifthe selected Then call baning option is Accepted Activated appears followed by Password Refused Refused is displayed 5 Enter your barring service password and then press x The password corres with the call Result If you Then Right Activated password is displayed The phone switches to Standby node Wrong Refused appears password The phone switches to Standby rrode E if you wish to deactivate specific or all call baring options select 7 2in Step 2 to displaythe Call Barring Deactivate sub menu and follow the sarre procedure Checking the Call Bar
28. ns on the sides of the adapter plug Pulling the plug Refer to the table below when Checking the battery status Indication Battery Status C3 Discharged CB 1 3 ful um 2 3ful Fully charged 4 Unplug the adapter fromthe wall socket Switching the Phone Cn and Cff A mobile phone can only place and receive calls when it is switched on 1 Switch the phone on by pressing T for at least two seconds Result The phone gives a long beep The greeting rressage is displayed The phone scars for the available network when the network nane is displayed you can place and receive calls IfPhone Lock is displayed enter the password first see page 49 When you switch the tele phone on for the first tire Enter PIN isdsplayed See page 20 e IfCheck Card is displayed check that your SIM card is installed see page 15 Power Off 2 When you have finished using the phone switch it off by pressing Yo again for two seconds Result The phone gives a long beep Power Off appears The display is deared The battery is no longer being used E Po erable the phone to lock autorratically when switched off See page 49 01 250 4 2 99 11 48 AM Page 20 F Entering Your PIN Code Extend ng the Antenna The SIM card is protected by a PIN Personal If the signal received is weak crackling and back Identification Number that you must ent
29. nter the phone book menu Result The Sub rmenu of the phone book appears 2 Press Sto access the Erase Add sub menu option Result Location is displayed 3 Enter the rrerrory register that you wish to dear Location 003 Press fo Result The phone displays The The phone number The rrerrory location E register corresponcs to the location that you have entered Invalid Location appears Clear 5 If they match the ones that you wish to dear press Result Clear is displayed 6 Press to dear the phone number and nane Result Cleared is displayed The phone switches to Standby rrode 02 250 4 2 99 11 38 AM Page 22 Preventing Access to Your Phone Settings You can block access to some of your phone s preference settings so that they will not be changed by anyone else 1 In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first menu appears 2 Press 6 4to access the Memory sub menu option Resut Password 2 appears 1 Block OFF 3 Enter your password then press 2 Block ON lox 4 Pres or toselecc ON 5 Press for Resut The function settings are blocked If you try and access the menory of phone Memory Blocked is displayed 6 To ext the menu system press Y0 a To unblock the function settings repeat Steps 1 to 5 sdeding OFF instead of ON in Step 4 Preventing Access to the Merrory Re
30. on is failed having to re enter the phone numbers 1 Type in the required number inducing _ oou the area code 1 When your phone is in Standby node and no number is displayed press Result The number entered is displayed Result The last number dialled is displayed 2 When you have ertered the whole number press Result If your correspondent s phone is engaged your phone Calling A 1822541 DisplaysUser Bus Press browse though E last ten nurbers dialled 086519412532 Redals the number automatically 18 after about two seconds 3 When the right number is displayed press lox a Autorratic redialling stops Result The required number is SAT TEO ette prs automatically redialled If you receive a call f you press If the call fails a If you are using your phone for To activate or deactivate this the first tirre or have reset it function see page 54 Redial No Nothing is displayed If you wert to edit the one of the last ten numbers refer to page 39 02 250 4 2 99 11 36 AM Page 12 Storing a Phone Number in the Phonebook 1 You can store the numbers that you dial most frequently in memory so that you do not have to enter them each time According to your SIM card 1 to 120 phone numbers can be stored each phone number can be up to 20 digits 1 In Standby noce press El to ente
31. onal services is accepted Refused Barring password or access to optional services is refused 01 250 4 2 99 11 47 AM Page 6 Wer ranty Details Please record the model and serial numbers of your unit and the date of purchase and dealer in the space provided below We recommend that you keep your purchase receipt with this booklet in case your telephone should require servicing during the warranty period Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase Dealer Contents Your MoBiLE PHONE a HH El WwW Ertering Your PIN Gode Li Li m Switching the Phone and Off Li Li Li 01 250 4 2 99 11 47 AM Page 8 Gorterts cort Memory DIALLING Li Li Li Scanning the Phonebook by Merrory Locations Es m Deletinga Phonebook Entry by Narre 4A m Deletinga Phonebook Entry by Merrory Location 45 UsiNG THE ADVANCED FEATURES Preventing Access to Your Phone Settings 46 W Preventing Access to the Merrory Registers SELECTING THE NETWORK m Searching for a Network Autorratically 58 m Searching for a Network 59 m Editing a Network 5 6o USING GSM NETWORK SERVICES Li
32. orre network Sear ching for a Network Manually The manual search allows you to select your home network only If you wish to select a network other than your hone network see the page opposite L In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first nenu appears 2 Press 5 1to dsplay the Network Mode sub menu status 3 Press or toseect Manual 1 Auto 2 Manual Press Result The following indications are displayed Please Wait The network narre 5 Press or until the required network narre is displayed 6 Press Result Searching is displayed The phone switches to Standby mode and the selected network narre is displayed 03 250 4 2 99 11 28 AM Page 12 Eciting a Network List You can draw up alist in order of priority of the networks to be chosen automatically if your home network is not available The number of networks that be stored in the list depends on your SIM card 1 In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first menu appears in the list is to be dedared by pressing or Ey nnie of possible entries depends on your SIM card 4 Press for two seconds if you want to update the list with another network narre Result The available networks appear 5 Select the required network by pressing or 6 Press fox 2 Press 5 2to display the first
33. our phone see page 50 1 In Standby mode press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first nenu appears 2 Press 6 3toaccessthe PIN Code sub rrenu Enter the anert PIN then press New Code Result New Code is displayed 4 Erter the new PIN then press ox Result New Code Again appears 5 Enter the new PIN again then press Result If the PIN entered in Then Steps 4 and 5 are Identical PIN Changed is displayed The phone switches to Standby mode Different Wrong Code is displayed The phone switches to Standby node a You must now enter this PIN whenever you switch your phone on A 03 250 4 2 99 11 27 AM Page 4 Changing the Phone s Password The password eight digits enables you to unlock your phone when the locking function has been set to prevent access to your phone see page 54 See also the glossary on page 77 Example You wish to choose your own code 1 In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system New Code Result The first menu appears 2 Press 6 1to access thePassword sub rrenu Enter the current password the default code is 00000000 New Code Again forgot or do not know the password please contact the After Sales Service Centre 4 Press or Result New Code is displayed 5 Enter your new code then press Cox Resut New Code Again appears 6 Enter your new again then
34. quire that you performStep Go directly to Step 4 Allow a call to be answered 23 by pressing any button except YO Activate display bacdighting 24 Allow the phone to beep 25 each minute whilst you are on the phone Allow autorratic redialling 26 when a call is unsuccessful Enable the flashingindicator 27 when the phone is in o tosdect Standby node If network o OFF This selection does not require that you performStep 3 Go directly to Step 4 Activate the option Deactivate the option Press or until you select ON OFF 4 Corfimnyour choice by pressing lox Result The phone goes back to the menu that you have just selected 5 To exit the menu system press Y0 03 250 4 2 99 11 27 AM Page 8 Resetting the Phone s Features You can reset your customised phone s features see page 54 to their factory default settings whenever you want Password 1 In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first menu appears 2 Press 2 3 Press amp Resut Password is displayed 4 Enter your current password the default code is 00000000 and press Clo Result Default Setting is displayed The settings are reset The phone switches to Standby rrode If the code is not correct Wrong Code is displayed Crxe you have reset your phone s features they are as follows Function Defau
35. r the phone book menu Result The Sub nrenu of the phone book appears 2 Press 1to store nurrber Resut Enter Tel isdspayed Erter the telephone nurrber to be stored in menory then press ok Enter Tel EJ vou n etter upto 20 digits 086519412532 Resut Enter Name appears 18 4 Erter the narre up to 12 characters to be stored with the un ber gt You can skip over next step To enter letters on the keypad press the corresponding button as many tines as required in quick succession Then the phone auto natically mowes on to the next position Refer to the table below Characters Space 1 2j ABCabc2 adaasAAxACces amp DEFdef3 E GHIghi4 iii JKLjkl5 MNOmno6Nii606660 PORSpqrs7 TUVtuv8 WXYZwxyz 9y 0 amp lt gt COON DT Hm a If the nessage Phonebook Full appears you can overwrite a number that is no longer required 4 To enter the capital letter S press nurreric button 7 four tines in quick succession El You cm conect a letter ertered by pressing C the required number of tines 5 Press Result Location is displayed 6 Indicate the location 1 to 120 accor ding to your SIM card that you wish to assign to the telephone number to be stored then press Result Stored is displayed followed byRepeat 7 If the Overwrite indication is displayed a number has already
36. red message is displayed press if you wart to see the rest of message press or 04 250 4 2 99 11 22 AM Page 4 Reading a Short Message 5 If you wish to clear a message proceed as follows Press Resut Delete appears Press lox Resut Message Deleted appears 6 If you wish to send the message proceed as follows Press lor Resutt Send appears Message sent Press ox Resut Enter Tel No appears Enter the phone number to which the message is to be sent Press Cox Farleg Resut Please Wait appears Try again If the Then message is Sent Message sent is displayed The phone switches to Standby node Not sert Failed Try again appears The phone switches to Standby rrode Creating a Short Message You can create a short message up to 160 characters to be sent to another subscriber You can then store it or send it directly t The Short Message Services are only available if you specified this option when you took out your subscription with the network operator L In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first menu appears EDO 2 Press Q 1to access the Create sub rrenu Enter MSG 3 Enter the message that you wish to create up to 160 characters gt For rrore details on typing letters on the keypad refer to the table on page 36 4 Press for
37. ring Status You can check which types of calls are barred ES The call barring service is only available if you specified this Operator L In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system DI Result The first menu appears 2 Press 7 3to access the Get Status sub rrenu status Result Please Wait appears followed by the BACC status E If the barring service is not available Refused appears Call Barring BAOC Active Press or to check which calls are barred or or Not available or Error To change one of the options listed see page 6L The baning options have been abbreviated as follows Abbreviation Meaning BAIC Al incoming calls BAIC R Al incorring calls when you are abroad BAOC All outgoing calls BAOIC Al outgoing international calls BAOIC E All outgoing intemational calls except for your horre country 03 250 4 2 99 11 28 AM Page 16 Charging the Gall Barring Service Password Your call barring password has been preset by your network operator and is given to you when you subscribe to this service You might want to change it to one that is easier to remember ES The call baning service is only available if you specified this 1 In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first menu appears 2 Press 7 4 to access the Call baning service change sub rrenu Resut Please Wait appears fallowed byPassword If the baring service is not available
38. s answered autorratically Answer a call by pressing any button except YO For further details on these functions see Page 54 02 250 4 2 99 11 35 AM Page 4 Viewing Infor mation about Calls You can view useful information about your calls Example You wish to know the length of a call that you have just made to evaluate its cost 1 In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Resutt The first menu appears 2 To display the Press Total number of calls 31 that you have not answered since the call tirrer wes last reset to zero Last Call 00 02 31 Length of the last call 32 when outgoing Total length of outgoing 33 calls since the call tiner was last reset to zero To exit the menu system press YO Resetting the Call Tiner You can reset the call information whenever you want L In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Result The first nenu appears 2 Press 4to access the Reset sub menu option 3 Press Result Password is displayed Password XXXXXXXX 4 Enter your current password the default code is 00000000 To change the password see Page 52 5 Press Result Call Timer Reset is displayed All thetirrers are set to zero The call information menu option is displayed again If you enter the wrong password Wrong Code is displayed Call Timer Reset 6 To exit th
39. u own phone number is x displayed 4 Press or toselec ON You can only display your own telephone number when the phone is not engaged T OFF 5 Press Mok 2 ON Result Whenever the phone is tumed on the phone is locked At that tine you should enter your phone password 6 To exit the menu system press YO B To unblock the setting repeat Steps 1to 4 sdecting OFF instead of ON in Step 4 03 250 4 2 99 11 27 AM Page 2 Preverting Access to Your Phone You can require that the PIN supplied with your SIM card be entered each time you switch your phone on Example You want to prevent your phone from being used if it is stolen 1 In Standby node press MENU to enter the menu system Enable Disable Result The first menu appears 2 Press 6 2to access the PIN Access sub rrenu Press or toseec Enable or Disable 4 Press ox Resut Enter PIN is dsplayed 5 Enter your current PIN then press ox Result PIN Enabled o PIN Disabled is dsplayed Fromnow on you must enter your PIN each tine you switch the phone on I To change your PIN code see page 5L PIN Enabled 6 To exit the menu system press Y0 Changing Your PIN You can change the PIN that came with your SIM card whenever you want Example You wish to choose a code that is easier to remember E This change is only required if you prevent access to y
40. uage sub rrenu status 3 Scroll through the various languages by pressing or Also you can access the various language by pressing a nuntber key induding X and 4 When the required language is displayed press Result The phone switches to Standby rrode Fromnow on all the nens will be displayed in the language selected 01 250 4 2 99 11 48 AM Page 24 F Placing a Call You can only place a call when a network is displayed 1 Type in the required telephone 4 Tel Number aa El You can adiust the earpiece 8225413000 Result The number entered is volurre during a conversation by 4 displayed pressing the volurre button on the left side To place an international call insert a before the intemational code by pressing for more than one second 82 2 541 3000 5 If reception is poor wadding or background noise during the conversation carefully pull the antenna out to its full extension If you are inside a building you can also try moving nearer a window 2 If you make a mistake Press C one or more tines until the incorrect digit is deared 6 When you have finished press TP Continte typing your Result ES re dear the whole number press Call Ended appears C for more than one second Your nurrber is stored in the Redial 8225413000 00 05 When you have entered the whole number press 7 If you
41. und the required number proceed as follows 5 D the narre required spay by To Press pressing or Make the call lox 6 Press to make the call or TV0 Exit the function o to exit the function 02 250 4 2 99 11 38 AM Page 20 Deleting a Phonebook Entry by Nane If you stored a telephone number and associated name but no longer want to keep them you can scan for the name and clear the corresponding register L In Standby node press HJ to enter the phone book menu Result The Sub nrenu of the phone book appears 2 Press 4to access the Erase Name sub menu option Resut Name is displayed 3 Erter all or part of the narre to be found Bangle To scan all the nan es beginning with the letter B erter B 4 Press or Result The phone displays the nare entered and the associated phone number Clear a If No register corresponds to the narre that you have entered Not Found appears 5 Display the register required by pressing or 6 Press Resut Clear is displayed 7 Press to dear the phone number and Resut Cleared is dsplayed The phone switches to Standby rrode Deleting a Phonebook Ertry by Merrory Location If you stored a telephone number and associated memory location but no longer want to keep them you can scan for the location and clear the corres ponding register L In Standby mode press to e
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