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SCH-850 Series CDMA DIGIT AL CELLULA R TELEPHONE User Guide Please read this manual bef ore oper ating your phone, and keep it for futur e ref erence..
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+PVTQFWEVKQP6 Q;QW T5COUW PI5GT KGU2JQP G Congr atulations on the purchase of your Samsung 850 Series Phone . Usin g the latest dig ital technology , the Samsung 850 Series P hone operates similar to other wireless phones, while providing super ior resonance and tone quality .
*QY6Q 7UG6JKU /CPWCN Y our Samsung 850 Ser ies Phone user guide explains your phone’ s operations through easy-to-follow instr uctions. Y ou’ ll find ev er ything you need to know about using your new Samsung 850 Ser ies Phone right here.
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KK $CUKE8QKEG%CNN( WPEVKQPUEQPVKPW GF Disabl ing Call Waiting 25 Missed C alls 25 Drop ped Calls 25 Faile d Calls 25 Prepend Dial ing 26 Analog Call 26 'OGTI GPE[&K CNK P.
KKK &KURNC[1RVKQPU Backligh t Control 40 Personal Greetin g 41 Animation Displa y 41 Displaying your own Ph one Number 42 Setting the Language of the Display 42 Displaying your Phone.
KX /GUUCIG5GTXKEGU Incoming Messages 58 Incoming Mes sage Memory Cap acity 58 Reviewing In coming Page, Text, or Browser Me ssages 59 Incoming Message Ringer 59 Incoming Mes sages and Lock.
X Storing a Pr iority Number 76 Dialing Prior ity Numbers in Lock M ode 77 Personal Identifi cation Number ( PIN) 77 Erasing Y our Phone Book (Clea r Memory) 78 Hiding your Phone Numb er 78 Resetting .
XK /GPWU Main Menu 1 05 In Use Menu 105 Navigating M enus 105 ;QWT2 JQPG U/C KP/G PW 7U CIG )WK FGNK PGU #NNCDQWV 2GTHQTOCPEG CPF5CH GV[.
;QWT %Q PUW OGT 2CEMCI G Y our cons umer package co ntains the fo llowing items: ♦ Samsung SCH-850 Phone with Hand Strap ♦ Standard Lithium-Io n Batter y ♦ Dual-Slot Desktop Charger .
)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QW T2JQPG Note: Items 1 through 17 in the picture bel ow are e xplained on pages 3 through 9..
)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 1. Active Folding Phone: Closing the phone will alwa ys end y our call and turn off the backlight. There ar e sever al options y ou can set to happen when you open t he phone. When opening the phone y ou can: ♦ answ er an incoming call.
)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 3. Navigation Keys: These keys allow you to scroll when vie wing menus, the phonebook, browser , etc., and to move the cursor when editing any option. Also, each navigation key has a one- touch special function that it perf or ms.
)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 5. V olume/ Scroll Key: This key is actu- ally two keys (one up and one down) that are used to: ♦ Adjust voice vo lume dur ing conversation. ♦ Adjust ringer volume in Standby m ode. ♦ Mute t he ringer during an incomi ng call.
)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 7. V o ice Memo Key : From Stan dby mode; ♦ Press and hold it to record up to 60 seconds of a udio. ♦ Press brief ly to view the V oice Memo menu. ♦ A total of 5 minutes of audio ca n be recorded in 5 separate V oice Memos.
)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 10. Microphone: Y our typical voice microphone for conv er sation, but also accepts your v oice commands for V oice-Activating Dialing. Y ou can also mute the microphone during conversa- tion by simply pressi ng or .
)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 13. CLR Key: This ke y is used to erase numbe rs or charact er s you m ay have entered inco rrectly , or to r eturn to a previous menu or MiniBrowser screen. ♦ T o erase one character fr om the display screen, brief ly press it once.
)GVVKPIVQ-PQY;QWT2JQPGEQPVKPWGF 16. LED Indicator: Flashes to indicate an incoming call or message. When you have the phone closed and the ringer set to off , the LED indicator will notif y you that you hav e an incoming call or mes- sag e.
6WTPKPI[QWT 5COUWPI 2JQPG1P CPF1HH 6Q6WTP KV1P When you’ re r eady to turn your phone on, fully e xtend the anten na for be st rece ptio n. Si mply press and t hree things happen; the LED comes on, the phone beeps, and the startup graphics begin to play .
6JG6QR.KP GQHVJG&KURNC[ Display indicators (or icons) ap pear across the top of your phone’ s display screen. The Signal Stre ngth and Batter y Strength icons always appear , other icons app ear based on y our phone’ s operating mo de.
Note: The no ser vice indicator will alwa ys appears when you turn on you r phone. This is not a problem. It just indicates that yo ur phone is searching f or service. As soon as ser vice is found, the indicator will disappear . Roaming: Display s when the phone is outside the home serv ice area but within the network.
7UKPIVJG $CVVGT[ Y our Sa msung Phone comes with a partially c harg ed, rec hargeable Lithium Ion (LiIon) Batter y so that y ou can use your phone immediately after it is activ ated. +PUVCNNKPIVJG$ CVVGT[ T o attach the batter y to yo ur Samsung Ph one: 1.
%JCTIKPIVJG$ CVVGT[ Y ou can easil y tell if your battery needs to be r echarg ed by chec king the indicator in the upper-right corn er of your phone’ s display . The presence of all three bar s indicates a full charge, two bar s indic ates a sm aller charge, and on e bar indicates an even smaller charge.
6JKPIUVQTG OGODG TCDQ WVVJG&WCN5NQV%JC TIGT ♦ T o get the quickest c harge f or any batter y do these three things: 1. T ur n the phone of f. 2. Put the phone, with battery attached, into the fron t slot. 3. Do not pu t a batter y in the rear slot.
;QWT 2JQPG U/QF GU 5VCPFD[ /QFG Standby is the ready state of your Sams ung Phone. The phone goes into Standby mode soon after you turn it on, or whenever y ou brief ly press at any time. When y our phone is in Standby mode, you will see the greeting (th at’s the mess age di splay ed when y ou turn on y our phon e).
2QYGT5CXG/ QFG Y our Samsung Phon e comes with a P owe r Sav e fea ture that will aut omatically be activated if your p hone is unab le to f ind a signal after 10 minutes of searc hing. While this f eature is activ e, the phone’ s batter y charge is co nserved.
$CUKE8QKEG%CNN(WPEVKQPU /CMKPI C8QKEG%CNN Note: Y our phone makes sev eral kin ds of calls (v oice, fax, data, and MiniBrowser). T his section explains voice calling only . For Fax or Data calls see “F ax and D ata Calls” on page 93.
calls by accessing the Call Logs listings (see “K eeping T rack of Y our Calls” on page 80). %QTTGEVKPI&KCNKPI/ KUVCMGU T o cor rect a misdialed digit(s): ♦ Press to erase one digit at a time. ♦ Y ou can er ase all the digits at once by pressing and holding it down for one second.
#PUYGTKPI C%CNN There are f our wa ys to answer an incoming call! Don’t w or r y - they’ re all easy . Y ou can ans wer a call by: ♦ pressing if the phone is already open. ♦ opening the phone (if set in the Main Menu). ♦ pressing any key e xcept , when the Any K e y Answ er option is selected in the Main Menu.
5KNGPEKPIVJG4KPI GTQPCP +PEQOKP I%CNN When yo ur Samsung Phone rings, press or to silence the ring er . Y ou can also set t he ringer to r emain off by using the Main Menu (see “Ring V olume Setting f or all Incoming Ca lls” on pag e 48).
#FLWUVKPI 8QKEG8QNWOG Y ou can adjust the earpiece volum e durin g a call using the volume keys on the side of your phone. Brief ly press the volume key once to display y o ur current earpiece volume. Repeatedly pres s the volume key to adjust to one of eig ht le vels or of f.
6JTGG9C[%CNNKP I Note: See y our ser vice provider about activating Three-W ay Calling ser vice. Three-W ay Calling l ets you conduct confer ence calls with tw o different parties at the same time. The phone reco rds each party into the Outgoing Calls Log.
3. Press . Y ou will hear a tone t hat confirms yo u’ ve activa ted Call F orwardin g. Press to deactivat e Call F orwar ding. Once again, y ou’ ll hear a ton e confi rming the deac tiva tio n. %CNN9CKVKPI Note: See your service provider about activating Call W aiting serv ice.
&KUCDNKPI% CNN9CKVKPI T o tur n of f Call W aiting on your ne xt call: ♦ Press , , before dialing the number . When yo u complete y our call and ha ng up, the Call W a iting f eature is automatically turned back on. T o per manently turn off Call W aiting, contact your service provider .
When you r eceive a failed call al er t, cancel the call attempt and return to S tandby mo de by pressing or , a nd then tr y the call again later .
'OGTIGPE[ &KCNKPI Y ou can place calls to 911 even if your phone is locked or outgoing calls are r estricted (see “Lock Mode” on page 72).
2CWUG&KCNKPI When you call an automated system (like a bank or voicemail “teleservice”), you are us ually requir ed to enter a passwo rd or account number . Instead of entering the numbers manually each time, y ou can store the numbers in your Phone Book, separ ated by special c haracters called pau ses.
2CWUG&KCNKPI( TQOC5VQ TGF2JQPG$Q QM' PVT[ P ause dialing from y our Phone Book is easy: 1. Dial th e te lese r vic e numb er from your pho ne bo ok in the wa y you pref er (use the turbo dial or scr oll to it method).
$CUKE5GVWRQH;Q WT2JQ PG #WVQOCVKE4GVT[ This f eature allows you to continue tr ying number s that you don’t reach succes sfully . The phone will automatically r edial a failed call until it connects. This feature is pr eset to “OFF” on your phon e.
#WVQOCVKE*[ RJGPCVKQP When you dial a number , hyphenation is perfo rmed automatically by the phone. The automatic hyphenation f ollows the North Am erican Numbering Plan, which h yphenates numbers as follo ws: ♦ 800-555-1234 Digits f ollowing a pause are not h yphenated (see “P ause Dialing” o n page 28).
6QPG.GP IVJ5GVVKPI The tone length set ting enables y ou to select short or long DTMF (dual-to ne multi-frequ ency) tones. When y ou use a teleservice (such as your bank account or voicemail service) and press the keys to enter numbers into the teleser vice, yo u are sending DTMF tones.
4. T y pe in the curren t month, day , year , hour , a nd minute. Use the left scroll key to back up to an incor rect entry if you need to. When y ou get to the AM/PM setting, use the volume key to select AM or PM, or press f o r AM or fo r P M .
5[UVGO5GNGEVKQP The system selectio n featur e of your phone enabl es you to choose how your phone will ro am. There are four c hoices, and they will affect y our cha rges, so con tact your s er vice provider to determ ine the best roaming methods for you.
*QYVQ5GVW R(QT C8QKEG&CVCQT(CZ%CNN When you want to receiv e a data or f ax call, yo u must set the phone to do this. When you are done with your data o r fax call, you mus t change this s etting back to v oice to receive voice calls again.
5GVVKPIWRC( QTEGF# PCNQI%CNN If you cannot place a call in digital mode due to weak cov erage, then t his featur e allows y ou to tr y placing the call in an alog m ode. T o ma ke a call in analog mode: 1. Press to displa y the M ain Menu.
#WFKDNG #NGT VU Y our phone gives audibl e alerts (beeps) at cer tain times to info r m you that certain things have happened. There are f our of these beep alerts and the y only occu r in your earpiece so the other party do es not hear them.
2. Press f or Soun ds. 3. Press for Alerts. 4. Press fo r SVC Alert. 5. Press the scroll keys to select On or Of f . 6. When the desired option displa ys, press to save the setting. %QPPGEV# NGTV The Connect Alert tone sounds when your outgoing call is connected to the sy stem.
4. Press f o r Disconnect. 5. Press the scroll keys to select On or Of f . 6. When the desir ed option displa ys, pr ess to sav e the setting ..
&KURNC[ 1RVKQP U Y our Samsung P hone provides the f ollowing display options: $CEMNKIJV%Q PVTQN Y ou hav e severa l options f or setting how the LCD backlight operates. When t he phone is closed, the backlight rem ains off thus conserving batter y power .
2GTUQPCN)TGGVKPI Y ou can create and displa y a 12-character personal greeting that displays in Stan dby mo de and when you turn on the phone. T o create a per sonal greeting: 1. Press to display t he Main Menu. 2. Press fo r Display . 3. Press for Greeting.
5. Use the scroll keys to select the imag e. P ower on images can be “Flaw less”, “Space”, or Ear th Spin”. P ower off images can be “Wink” or “ByeBye” .
5. Press to save the set ting. The change is immediate and affects a ll menus and scr eens. &KURNC[KPI[ QWT2J QPG U*CT FYCTGCPF5QH VYCTG 8GTUKQP Y ou can view the softwar e and hardware versions of your phone during conversation or in Standby m ode.
#NCTO Y our Sa msung Phone has an a larm clock insid e of it. In addi tion t o func tioni ng a s a normal alarm cl ock , the al arm can also be used to remind you to call a cer tain per son or phone number . K eep in mind that if your phone is off at the alar m set tim e, the alar m w ill not sound.
8. At the ap pointed t ime, the a lar m soun ds (a cla ssical music melo dy) and the LED f lashes. ♦ T o sil ence the al arm and retur n to Standb y mode, p ress . 6Q%JCPIG VJG#NCTO 5GVVKPI Y ou can change the alarm eas ily . He re it is: 1.
5QWPFU Y our phone makes man y differ ent sounds at differ ent times. These sounds inclu de: ♦ Ringer sett ings; see “Ringer Options” on page 47. ♦ Alerts settings; see “ Audib le Alerts” on pa ge 37. ♦ a built in Alar m; see “ A larm” o n page 44.
4KPI GT 1RVKQPU Y our Samsung phone pro vides a variety of r inge r options. These ring er options allo w you t o customize the type of ring (vibrat e, bell, or lamp) and the v olume of the selecte d ring type. Also, the Differential Ring featur e alows you to know when someone important is calling you.
5. Press the scroll keys to scan the available options (BELL, LAMP , VIBRA TE, and VI B+BELL). 6. When the desired r ing type sounds , press to save the setting. If you chose VIBRA TE or VI B+BELL, the phone vibrates and ret urns t o Standby mo de.
won’ t hear the ringer - this is so y ou can avoid disturbing people when you ar e in a quiet area. The illustration shows al l eight bars (the loudest settin g). No bars indicates the ringer is turned off. 2. When the desired ring volume setting disp lays, sto p pushing and the phone returns to Standby mode automaticall y .
&KHHGTGPVKCN4KPI This f eature enables you to set a unique ring type for up to 5 different callers. When set, if you r eceive a call from a number identified in Differ ential Ring, the tone or melody associated with tha t phone number rings.
8QKEG/GOQ Y our Samsung phone can recor d five V oice Memos when in digital mode. Eac h voic e memo can be up t o one minut e in length. When recording, a 60-second timer displays and an alert sounds to indica te when recording time e xpires.
4GXKGYKPIC8Q KEG/GOQ T o review a voice memo: 1. Press to display the V oice Memo menu. 2. Press for Review . The phone displays the label fo r V oice Memo 1, begin s to play V oice Memo 1, and displays a list of reviewing o ptions.
8QKEG#EVKXCVGF&KCNKPI Y our phone featur es V o ice-Activated Dialing. When your phone is in digital mode, you can call up to 20 stored entr ies by speaking the name into the m icrophone. Using the V oice- Activated Dialing option requ ires that you f irst train the phone to recognize the name of t he per son you are calling.
2TQITCOVJG2JQ PGHQ T8QKEG#EVKXCVGF&KCNKPI Progr amming your phone for V oice-Activated Dialing is easy . The phone provides voice prompts and screen displa ys to guide you thr ough the recording pr ocess.
8QKEG&KCNKPI# EVKXCVKQP V oice dia ling is alwa ys active once you hav e programmed the phone to accept voice dialing entries. By default, pressing and holding wil l activate a voice dial call. Y ou can also initiate a voice dialing call by op ening the phone, when you select this opt ion through the Main Menu.
2NCEKPIC%CNNWU KPI8QKEG&KCNKPI T o place a call using voice dialing: 1. Press and hol d , or open t he phone, depen ding on the setting. The phone prompts you t o say the name. W ait for the beep. 2. After the beep, say the name into the phone.
'TCUKPI8QKEG&KCNKP I' PVTKGU T o erase an i ndiv idual voice dialing entr y: 1. Press to d isplay the Main Menu. 2. Press for V o ice Dial. 3. Press fo r Review . A list of entries displa ys. 4. Press the digit key to select the desired entr y , or press the scroll keys to scan entries.
/GUUCIG 5GTX KEGU Y our Samsung Phone can receive short m essages. The phone can receive f our kinds of messages: v o icemail notification (VMN), te xt, numer ic pages, and MiniBrowser messages. +PEQOKPI/ GUUCIGU Y our phone receiv es incoming messages in both Standby and Conver sat ion mo des.
4GXKGYKPI+P EQOKPI2CI G6GZVQT$TQYU GT /GUU CIGU Y ou can review an incoming message upon notification, or store the messag e f or later review . The Messages Menu provides options f or revie wing the sender’ s name / phone numb er , tim e / da te s tam p and the mess age.
Y ou can als o set how often yo u want to be “alerted” or “tol d” that y ou have a messag e. T o set this op tion: 1. Press to display the Messages Menu. 2. Press for Inbox. 3. Press for Alert. 4. Use the scroll keys to select one of the f ollowing options: ♦ ONCE - when y ou receiv e a message, y our phone will rin g o ne ti me .
1. While reviewing a mess age, press for options: ♦ Press for T alk (to call the phone nu mber). ♦ Press to Save the number (if there is no Internal Phon e Book matc h). ♦ Press to Erase the mes sage. ♦ Press t o review the Ne xt message.
8QKEGOCKN 5GVVKPIWR[Q WT8QKEGOCKN Contact your service provider to setup your voice mail. 4GXKGYKPI8QKEGOCKN /GUU CIGU T o review voicemail messag es: 1. Press to display the Messages Menu. The number of new mess ages displa ys ne xt to the associated messag e type in the men u.
6JG2 JQPG $QQM Y our Samsung phone lets you store up to 229 locations and names in the Phone Book. Each Phone Bo ok name entr y can have up to 6 associated phone numbers. Each entr y can contain up to 32 d igits including hard pauses, with an associated name o f up to 12 characters.
♦ Y ou can pl ace a call b y find ing the n ame or numbe r that you wa nt to call using this One Step P hone Book access and pressing t he ke y . (KPFKPI 5VQTGF 'PVTK GUD[0CO G 1. Press t o display the main menu. 2. Press f or P hone Book.
5. When yo u find yo ur desired entry , make sure it is highlighted, and then press to place a call, or to edit the entry . 5VQTKPI2JQPG 0WODGTU CPF0COGU T o store phone numbers and names: 1. Press t o display the Main Menu. 2. Press f or P hone Book.
♦ Press Pag er ♦ Press Fax ♦ Press No Label 9. T o accep t the display ed location, press . T o select another location, press t he navigation keys to scroll to the desired lo cation, or enter the lo cation number by pressing the digit keys, and then press .
1. Press to end the call. The screen displa ys the call time (length of call), phone nu mber of the party (if available), and the “OK : Save” option. 2. T o store the phone number , press . The first available locatio n disp lays. 3. T o accep t the location, press .
#FFKPIC 0COG4KPIGT Y ou can associate one of 13 differen t ringers (4 melodies and 9 tones) to number s stored in your Ph one Book. When you receiv e an inco ming call from a number m atching an entr y in y our Phone Book, y our phone will soun d the associated ringer to announce the call.
%JCPIKPI;QWT2JQPG$QQM 'FKVKPI2JQP G$QQM PWODGTU Once you hav e stored a number in the Pho ne Book you can easily c hange it. T o chang e a Phone Book entry: 1. From Stan dby m ode, fi nd the nu mber t hat you wa nt to chang e by pressing the key and then scrolling to the numb er .
'TCUKPI2JQ PG$QQ M'PVTKGU T o erase a Phone Book entr y: 1. Press t o display the Main Menu. 2. Press f or P hone Book. 3. Access the desir ed entr y using the meth ods described under “V iewing Stored Entries” on page 63.
&KCNKPIPWOD GTU HTQO [QWT2JQPG$QQM Dialing numbers from your Phone Book is qu ick and easy . There are five meth ods explaine d bel ow . /GOQT[&KCNKPI 5JQTVEWVU Scroll to the number: From Standby mode, press t he key to enter your P hone Book list.
;QWT 2JQPG U 5GEWTKV[ (GCVWT GU Y our phone provides many secur ity options, including a user- progr amma ble lock code and call restriction featur es. T o access the Security menu fr om Standb y mode, press , , and then enter the four-digit lock code (the lock code is set at the factor y to “0000”).
T o place a n outgoing call in Lock mode: ♦ T o call an emergency or priority number , enter the number and then pr ess . Y ou must dial the number e xactl y as it is stored or yo u will get an error message; “Priority # D ialing Only” .
♦ ON PO WER-UP: The p hone locks automatically the ne xt time y our phone is turned on and st ays lo cked until t he lock code is entered. 5. Press to save the settin g. 7PNQEMKPIVJ G2JQPG T o unlock the phone, press and enter the lock code.
5. Use the navigation keys to select RESTRICT or UNRES TRICT for the option. 6. Press to save the setting or to e xit without saving. .QEM %QFG5GVVKPI The default lock code f or your phone is 0000. Y ou ca n enter a per sonal lock code, and then change the lock code as often as you lik e.
numbers can be dialed from your phon e (f or instan ce if you only want y our child to call home). The seven def ault pr iority numb er s are; ♦ 1) 911 ♦ 2) *611 ♦ 3) 611 ♦ 4) *911 ♦ 5) *228 ♦ 6) *2-2800 ♦ 7) *2-2801 5VQTKPIC2TKQTKV[ 0WODGT T o store a p riority number: 1.
&KCNKPI2TKQTKV[0WO DGTUKP .QEM /QFG T o dia l prior ity number s in Lock mode: 1. Enter the priority number by dialing it as you normally woul d using the digit keys. Y ou must dial the number e xactl y as it is stored or yo u will get an error message; “Priority # D ialing Only” .
4. Press fo r PIN Code. 5. The current PIN code displays. Enter a new PIN code by pressing the appropriate digit ke ys. 6. Press to save t he setting. 'TCUKPI;Q WT2JQP G$QQM %NGCT/GOQT[ Y ou can erase all the numbers stored in your P hone Book.
T o set this featur e: 1. Press to display the Main Menu. 2. Press f or Security and enter the Lock Code. 3. Press f or Hide My #. 4. Use the scroll keys to select ON or OFF . 5. Press to save yo ur setting. 4GUGVVKPI;QWT 2JQPG Resetting the phone erases all of your save d options and returns them to the f actor y default settings .
-GGRKPI6TCEM QH; QWT%CNNU Y our phone does a gr eat job of telling you about it’ s calling activity , and lets y ou return these calls easil y .
f or each log, and the name (if there is a Pho ne Book matc h). If there is not a Pho ne Book match, onl y the phone nu mber and time/ date displa y . 5. When looking a t a call log, y ou can pr ess fo r more opti ons. Pres s: ♦ to call the number .
4GXKGYKPI# KTVKOG Y our phone sto res three airtime meas urements: ♦ Last Call - the date, time, and length of your last call. ♦ T otal - the total number of calls and total air time. This log can easily be er ased by you and is very co nv enient for trac king y our calls on a mon thly basis.
to erase the total airtime, or press to cancel the operation and retu rn to the previous screen . ♦ for Lif e Time. The screen displa ys the combined airtime of ever y phone call that has been made on your phone.
5EJGFWNGT Y our Samsung Phon e feat ures a Sc heduler t o help you k eep track of important dates and e vents, cr eate T o Do Lists, set a Count Down ala r m, chec k the time in another part of the wor ld and perf or m numerical calculatio ns.
3. Press for T oday . 4. Enter your event inf ormation , you can enter up to 32 characters . For more inform ation on T e xt and Symbol Entr y ref er to “Entering te xt, numbers, or symbols” on page 101. 5. Press . 6. Enter the Start T ime and Date, and pres s .
6. T o Erase an Event, navigate to the Event you w ant to erase and press . 7. Press t o Exit the Option s menu. 8KGY/QPVJ V iew Month allo ws you to vie w in calendar f ormat the curre nt mo nth o r a past or fut ure mo nth. In Month View the current date is highlighted on the calendar (reverse video).
♦ Use the navigation keys to select the month and da y . 4. Press to display Ev ents f or the selected day . If no Events are scheduled f or your sel ected day (the date is not unde rl ined ) yo ur ph on e wil l a uto mat ica lly go t o th e New Ev ent function .
6Q&Q. KUV Yo u r Phone’ s Sc heduler c an help y ou keep tr ac k of and prior itize the things you need to do, your T o Do List. Y ou can enter and pr ioritize up to 20 items on your to do list. *GTG UJQYV QETGCVGC6Q& Q.
5. Press the navigation ke ys or a digit key to select one of the available Options. Y our choices are New Event, Edit Event, Er ase Event and Exit.
Februar y 14, 2000 en ter the time 07:00p and the date 02/14/2000. ♦ Press th e volume key to toggle between AM and PM, or press f o r AM or for PM. ♦ Count Downs can be entered fo r dates between th e years 1980 and 2099. 8. Press . 6QXKGY#FF 'FKVQT 'TCUGC%QWPV &QYP 1.
9QTNF6KOG Are you w anting to call a fr iend in another par t of the world and wondering what time of the day it is there ? T o know what time it is bef ore y ou call, use the W orld T ime function of Scheduler .
%CNEWNCVQT Y ou can perf orm calculations including addition, subtraction, multiplica tion, a nd divisi on on your phon e. 6QRGTHQTOCECNEWNCVKQP 1. Press to display the Main Menu. 2. Press for Sched uler . 3. Press f or Calcula tor .
(CZCPF &CVC%CNNU Y our Samsung phone is capa ble of sending and receiving digital data and fax calls when connected to a computing device (laptop, d esktop, handheld, pa lmtop, etc.) run ning Windows 95, W indows 98, or Windows NT .
Note: Once you hav e set your phone’ s mo de to “Incoming Fa x Only”, y ou cannot r eceive r egular vo ice calls until yo u chan ge back to “V o ice ”.
5GPFKPIC( CZQT&CVC(KNG When connected to a computing device, your phone allows wireless f ax and data tr ansmissions. Y our computing device software initiates the call to the destination phone number .
6JG/KPK$TQYUGT The MiniBrowser allows y ou to access cer tain information such a s stock quote s and weather via the I nter net. Browsin g the web v ia the phone is not l ike using your home computer .
♦ Prom pt to end (Y ou will see the pr ompt on ly w hen yo u ex i t t h e b r o w s e r . ) ♦ Prompt both (Y ou will be prompted when yo u enter or ex i t t h e b r o w s e r . ) ♦ Prompt none (The d efault set ting. Y ou wil l never see the prom pt.
3. What appear s on the display when accessin g the MiniBrowser is dependent on the ser vice provider content. T o view additional te xt, use the scroll keys.
0CXK ICVK PIVJG /KP K$TQY UGT When you use the MiniBrowser , some keys on your phone operate differentl y than on a normal phone call. These keys are e xplained below .
3. V olume Key: This key performs several functi ons: ♦ Allows y ou to scroll up or down by a pa ge. ♦ Press and hold the up portion for one seco nd to back up on e level in the br owser . ♦ Press and hold the d own portion f or one second to go to your home page.
'PVGTKPIVGZVPWO DGTUQT U[OD QNU When you ar e prompted to enter te xt, the current te xt entr y method wil l appear on the ri ght soft ke y as T9word, alpha, SYM1 or NUM . T o change the Input Mode, press the soft key .
7UKPI.KP MU Links have several purposes, including jumping to a diff erent page, jumping to a differ ent site, or even in itiating a phone call from some sites. Link s are shown in side of br ackets ( [ ] ), and y ou can normally us e the left soft key to select a link when it is highlighted.
MiniBrowser session where y ou were when you ans wered your call. 7UKPI$QQ MOCTM U Y ou c an bookm ark many ind ividual pa ges f or easy a ccess at a later time. Bookmar ks sav e you time by r educin g the number of steps it takes to access a de sired pag e.
(KPFKPIC $QQM OCTM 1. From the Home P a ge, select Bookmarks. 2. Select the bookmark you want and press . Or 1. From the H ome P a ge, pr ess and hold the number associated with the boo kmark in the bookmar k list.
/GPWU Y o ur pho ne in cl udes both a Mai n Men u and an I n Use Me nu. /CKP/GPW The Main Menu contai ns nine pr imar y op tions, most of which con tain sub-menus (see “Y o ur Phone’ s Main Menu” on page 106). +P7UG/GP W The In Use Menu options are available in Conversation mode: 1.
;QWT2JQP G U/ CKP/GPW ➪ ➪ ➪ Main Menu Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2 ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪ ➪.
7UCIG)W KFGNKPGU #NNCDQ WV2GTHQTOCP EG CPF5CHGV[ 7PFGTUVCPFKPI 5KIPCN5VTGPI VJ The voice qualit y of your phone will alwa ys be at its best when the antenna is full y raised. If you ’ re inside a building, reception may be bet ter nea r a wind ow .
4CFKQ(TGSWGP E[5CHGV[ In 1991—1992, the Institute of Electr ical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) a nd the America n National Standards Institute (ANSI) joined in upd ating ANSI’ s 1982 standard for safet y levels with r espect to human e xposure to RF signals.
DO NOT depend on this phone as a pr imar y met hod of dialing 911 or for any other essential or emerg ency communications. Remember to alw ays turn your phone on and c heck for adequate sign al streng th befo re placing a ca ll.
♦ Do not use the batter y charger in direct su nlight or in high humidity areas (suc h as a bathroom). ♦ When a batter y charger is not in use, disconnect it from the power source. ♦ Never dispose of the batter y by incineration (fir e).
♦ Return unwanted Samsu ng Lithium Ion batteries to y our nearest Samsun g Ser vice Center . (Call toll fr ee 1-888-987-HELP (4357) in the U.
(QNNQYKP I5CHGV[) WKFGNKP GU T o op erate your phone saf ely and ef ficiently , you should alwa ys follo w any special guidelines in a giv en area, and turn your phone of f in areas wher e use is f orbidden or when it may cau se interfer ence or dang er .
there f lammable liquids, gases, or e xplosive or f lammable mate ri als . 7UKPI;QWT 2JQPG 0GCT1VJGT'NGEVTQP KE&GXKEGU Most modern electronic equipment is shielded fr om radio frequenc y (RF) signals. Howev er , some electronic eq uipment may not be shielded, or adequately s hielded, from RF s ignals.
.KSWGHKGF 2GVTQNGWO)CU V ehicles using liquefied petro leum gas (such as propane or buta ne) must com ply wi th th e Na tio nal Fire Pro tec tion Standard (NFP A -58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Associatio n, One Batter ymarch P ark, Quincy , MA 02269, Attn.
phone. Y ou ma y think of this as an ov er the air service to your phone. While this is taking place y our phone’ s display r eads “Prog rammin g in Progr ess”. If y ou see the “Pr ogramming in Prog res s” message do not turn off your p hone.
.+/+6'& 9#44 #06; 1. What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG T ELECOMMUNICA TIONS AME RICA, INC. (“SAMSUNG”) warrants the original pur chaser that SAMSUNG’ s Phon es and .
DURA TION OF THIS LIMITED W ARRANTY , EXCEPT TO THE EXT ENT PRO HIBITED BY APPLICABLE LA W , SAMSUNG SHALL NO T BE LIAB LE FOR ANY SPECIAL, I NCIDENT AL, CONSEQ UENTIAL, INDIRECT O R SIMILAR.
+PFGZ 911, 27, 72 , 74, 76, 108 Call Restriction Options, 74 Lock Mode, 2 7, 60, 72, 7 7 Priori ty Numbers, 74, 75, 77 # access a menu option, 105 accessories, 7, 14, 109, 1 12, 11.
call logs, 8 0 Eras ing Call Logs, 80, 81 incoming call , 3, 5, 8, 9, 12, 19, 20 , 23, 24, 47 , 49, 68, 72, 74 Outgoing Calls Log, 23 Call Logs , 5, 18, 19, 26, 79, 80- 82 Eras ing Call Logs.
e xplosiv e atmosph ere, 113, 11 4 Extended Battery , 111 ( failed call, 25, 26, 30 Fax , 12, 18, 35, 48, 63, 66, 9 3- 95 FCC Notic e, 112 Feder al Communica tions (FCC), 1 07-109, 112, 1 15.
MiniBr owser , 12, 18, 36, 58, 5 9, 96-103, 114 bookmar ks, 97, 103 , 104 brow ser commands, 9 8 ex it the MiniBr owser , 98 Launching the MiniBrows er , 97 MiniBr owser Soft K e ys, 98-100 .
5 Saf ety Considerations Cautions, 112 Driving, 111 ex plosive a tmosphere, 113, 114 operati ng a motor veh icle, 111 Samsung Service Center , 111 Schedul er Calculat or , 84, 92 Count Down,.
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