Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product SCH-N370 Samsung
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17 Your consumer pac kage Y our consumer package contains th e following items: • Samsung S CH-N370 ph one with hand stra p • Samsung Exte nded Li -Ion bat tery • Samsung travel adaptor • User.
18 Front view of the SCH-N370 Antenna Display screen End k ey Cle ar ke y Key pa d Microphone Headset/Ea rbud LED OK key Speaker Adapter Outlet Send key Menu key connector Naviga tion ke y.
19 Getting to know your phone Antenna The antenna is a device for transmitting and recei ving signals. The shape and size o f th e ante nna is determ ined, in pa rt, b y the frequenc y of the si gnals that they receive. An ant enna makes the call sound clearer when it is fully extended.
20 • The lo wer ar ea of t he LCD d isplays in-use in format ion, for example , the calling part y’ s name and number , the call ti mer , Mu te and Call Waiting, menus, sub menus, etc. End (powe r on/off ) key This key is utilized in several ways: • Press and hold t o turn on your phone.
21 OK/Message key The key stores information that you enter , and also acts as an “OK” button w hen pressed. When in standby mode, functi ons as a Mail Kit menu access k ey to send messages and revi ew received message s. Speaker The speaker is for listening to voice c onversations.
22 Adaptor out let Use the adaptor outl et to connect your pho ne to a wireless data device or a hands-free car kit (both sold separat ely). The adaptor outlet is locat ed at the bottom of the phon e. • T o charge your battery , plug the travel adapt or that is supplied with your phone into a w all ou tlet.
23 Getti ng Star ted Getting s ervice Y ou must contact your service provider and follow their instructions for obtaining service for your phone. We s uggest that you read this user guide to fully understand the services that your pho ne supports.
24 Several ways to answer a call When you receive a call, the phone will ring and th e phone icon displays on your screen. If the call er can be identifi ed, the caller’ s phone number , (or name if pre-stored in your Phone Book) di splays.
25 List of main and sub menus This list displays th e main menu structure and mail kit features. It shows the individual sub menus a nd feature s assigned to each main menu opt ion.
26 5:Languag e English/Fren ch 6:Set Time 7:Auto Hyphen On/Off 8:Version 9:Menu Style Horizontal/Vertical 7:Voice D ial 1:Record 2:Review 3:Erase All 4:Set Active Only/Earph one 8:Games 1:Flying T igh.
27 6:All Messages 8:Msg Setup 1:General 1:Scroll Timer 1/2/3/4/5 seconds/Off 2:Msg. Reminder Every 2 min/ Off/Once 3:MessageVolume 4:Ringer T ype 1:Voice Mail 2:Page 3:T ext 4:Browser Ms g. 5: Voice Mail# 2:New Me ssage 1:Callback # 2:Save Messag e Auto Save/Pr ompt Save/Do Not Sa ve 3:Entry Method T9/Alphabet 4:Delivery Ack On/Off 5:Canned Msg.
28 Accessing menus using the navigation key Menu options are numbe red but can also be accessed by using the navigat ion key . Press the on the arrow in the directi on which you wish to go. Press right to go to the right, press do wn to go forward, press left to go lef t, and press up to go backwards through t he menu options.
29 Your phone’s modes Answer mo de With th is opt ion activa ted, your p hone w ill all ow you to sele ct a specific mode when you receive an incoming call.
30 Silent mode The “Silent Mode” feature allo ws you to instantaneously silence the ringer when in s tandb y mod e. • With the phon e in standby mode, press and hold for 2 seconds. “Entering Silen t Mode” displays briefl y . (The silent mode icon displa ys on the standby screen.
31 Talk mode Y ou can place and answer calls only when your phone is turned on. When you are on a call your phone is i n T alk mode. Pressing will displ ay a list of the In-Use menu options. Whisper mode With this feature you can have semi -private conversati ons.
32 The to p line o f the disp lay sc reen Display indicators (or i cons) appear across the top of your phone’s display screen. T he si gnal stren gth an d batte ry streng th icon s will always a ppear , but other icons display based upon your phone’ s operating mode.
33 Roamin g: This icon displays w hen your p hone is o utside your service provider’ s area and your phone is receiving service from another carrier’ s network.
34 Other phone icons Duplicate: This icon indicat es that a duplicate message was sent. E-mail : This icon represents an e-mail address. Fax: This icon re presents a f ax number . Filed Message: This icon displays if a message is filed. Home: T his icon indicat es represents an individual’ s home number .
35 Installing the battery The battery attache s to the phone very easily: 1. Ge ntly place the bottom end of the battery into the provided slots on the underside of the phon e. 2. Press t he top end of t he battery down(T he top end of the battery displays the w ord Samsu ng i n raised letters.
36 When the phone has finished chargi ng it can be disconnect ed. Low battery indicator Y ou can tell whether or not your batt ery needs to be recharged by ch ecking the battery indicator (th is icon is located in the upper -right corner of the display screen).
37 Caring for the battery Protec ting your batt ery The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’ s performance. • Use only Samsung-approved b atteries and adaptors. These adaptors are designed to maximize batt ery life. Using other bat teries or adaptors could void your warranty and may cause damage.
38 Using the travel adaptor The travel adaptor allow s you to charge your phone’ s bat tery from any 110 volt AC standard wall outlet. Also, using th e travel adaptor all ows you to make a phone call whil e the battery is cha rging.
39 Calls Outgoing T o place a cal l press to power on your phone. The phone first sho ws an animated sequence and t he icons discussed earlier display , this indicates your phone is on. (No dial tone will be heard). This is called standb y mode. 1. En ter the phon e number you wish to call (up to 32 digits ), by pressing the numeric keys.
40 Missed Y our phone keeps a list of calls that you did not answer wh en th e phone w as active and service available. The pho ne indicates a missed call by displaying a text n otific ation o n the screen.
41 Reviewing outgoin g, incoming , or missed calls When a call log is displayed, press the number associated with the call log to be connected. 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu. 2. Press for Calls . • Press the number associated with the call log to select an opti on: • Press for Outgoing calls.
42 Each entry , or call log c ontains the name and /or (if available), phone nu mber and a time/date stamp. In addition to the Incomin g, Outgoing, and Missed call directori es, your phone maintains an air time log. For further information see “Air time” on page 43 .
43 T o activat e ca ll blo ck: 1. Press 2. En ter the phone number and press Note: T o block your number permanently , contact your service provider . Three way calling T o pl ace a three way call: 1. Cal l the first party , an d press . When connected, ask them to remain on the line, press and they will be placed on hold.
44 Last call Last call allows you to revie w the amount of time spen t on the last call you made. 1. In standby mode, press to display the main menu. 2. Press for Calls . 3. Press for Air Time . 4. Press for Last C al l . The amount of time spent on your l ast call displays.
45 1. In stan dby mode, press to di splay the main menu. 2. Press for Calls . 3. Press for Air T ime . 4. Press for LifeTi me . The screen di splays th e total number of calls made f rom this ph one, and the total amount of air time used sin ce this phon e was set-up.
46 Phone Book Y our phone permits you to store up to 500 numbers and names in the Phone Book. Each entry can have up to 7 associat ed phone numbers and one e-mail address. Each e ntry can contain up to 32 di gits inc ludin g hard pau ses, with an associated name of up to 12 charact ers.
47 • Category: A “category” label is associate d with each ph one number . For example: Speed Di al, Home, Mob ile, Office, Pager, Fax , and No Labe l. • Relation: A “ relationship” lab el is associated with a group associ ated to a number .
48 Adding a name T o add a name t o the Phone Book: 1. At the Phone Book (i nformation) screen, press to highlight Name . 2. Press , the Ent er n am e screen displays. Enter a name. 3. Press to save and display the information in the Nam e field on the Phone Book (informati on) scree n.
49 • No Group • Frie nd • Family • Colleague • VIP 3. Highlight a n option and press to save a nd display the information in th e Relation fi eld on the Phone Book (inf ormation) screen. 4. Press again to save yo ur entry . Editing phone book numbers Once stored in the Phone Book , an entry can be changed qui te easily .
50 Adding and changing a ring type T o set a dist inctive ring ty pe to a Phon e Boo k entry: 1. At the Phone Book (i nformation) screen press to highlight RingType . 2. Press , th e RingType screen displays. Use the navigation key to highlight an op tion.
51 Overwritin g existing name and num ber information Y ou can o verwrite exi sting i nformation using separate acti ons in both th e name and number fields.
52 • Edit: Permits editi ng of the phone number , name, entry number , category , secret numb er , relat ion and ring type. • Prepend : Allows you to prepe nd a n umber to eit her a feature code or area code before calling. • Erase: Erases the numb er .
53 Relati on sea rch This opt ion allow s you to fin d a stored entr y in a rela ted group. 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu. 2. Press for the Phone Book . 3. Press for Relation. 4. Press left or right to review the Relation groups displa yed at the bottom of the screen and see associated names mid screen.
54 • after 5 sec 5. Press to save. 6. Pressi ng returns you to the previous screen. Adding an e-mail address Use this method to add a new e-mail address to an entry in t he Phone Book. 1. In stand by mode, press to display the main menu. 2. Press for Phone Book .
55 Editing an exis ting e-mail addres s Use this metho d to edit an existin g e-mail address. 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu. 2. Press for Phone Book . 3. Press for Find Entry . The Phon e Bo ok displays. 4. Press to highlight the entry and press .
56 Adding an e-mail address to an existing phone book en try Y ou can add an E-mail address to an exi sting entry in the Phone Book, your phone can then send a message via the network service provider to the e-mail address. 1. In stand by mode, press to display the main menu.
57 Adding pauses When you call automated systems (like banking services), you are often required t o enter a passw ord or ac count number . Instead of man ually ent ering the numbers each time, you can store the numbers in your Phone Book separated by special characters called pau ses.
58 Storing pauses in a phone book entry T o sto re a number in your Phone Bo ok that contains pauses. 1. Ent er the phone number you want to store (such as t he bank’ s teleservice phone number). 2. Press . The pause menu optio ns display . 3. Press to highli ght one of the three pause menu options offered.
59 Pause dialing from a store d entry T o pau se dial from the Phone Book : 1. If you stored the number u sing (2 second) “ T” pause(s) , simply ca ll the number fr om the P hone B ook.
60 Prepending a phone number The Prepend optio n permits you to add prefix numbers such as area codes and network feature activa tion codes to phone numbers that are already stored in your Phone Book o r call l og. T o Prepen d a stored phone number: 1.
61 • Edit • Prepen d • Erase • Name Ring • E-ma il addr . 6. Press to highlight the Erase option. Press . The phone prompts Yes or No . Press to your opti on of choice. 7. Press t o confirm (Y es) and erase the Phone Book entry , or press to cancel (No) the Erase command and re turn to t he Phone Book .
62 Note: If the Caller ID information is unavailable for an incoming call then the Name Ringer option will al so be unavailable. 1. In stand by mode, press to display the main menu.
63 10. Press for options. 11. Press to h ighlight Speed di al, and press . The Phone Book screen displays with the w ording Entry: 000 highligh ted. 12. Use the keypad to enter the associated Speed dial number . 13. Press . If you have previously set a speed dial number for this name or entry an “ Overwrit e? ” pr ompt will be di spla yed.
64 Storing phone numb ers from call lo gs Use this method to store a phone number from the call logs. 1. In stand by mode, press to display the main menu. 2. Press for Calls . 3. Press for Outgoing , o r for Incomi ng call activity . 4. Highligh t the number that yo u wish to sto re to th e Phone Book and press .
65 Two-touch dialing Memory location s 010 through 09 9 are special T w o-T ouch locations. For example, for locati on number 013, press and hold down until the name and number are d isplayed and called . T o dial the numbe r 100, Three T ou ch diali ng is required.
66 Web/Minibrowser Y our phone comes equipped with Wireless Web Internet access through a MiniBrowser . The MiniBrowser di splays immediate informatio n through your phone. You can view spec ially designed versions of popular si tes which include sports, weather , news, stock quotes, etc.
67 Launching the minibrowser Note: The first time you use the MiniBrowser , you will be prompted to go through a security setup process that takes approximately three to five minutes. Note: When the security key is in itially sent to t he carrier , a unique value is created.
68 Exiting the web/mi nibrowser Press to exit the Web . If the “Prompt to end” or “Prom pt both” option i s selecte d in the MiniBrowse r setup ( ), a prompt asking if you want to end th e Mini Brow ser call is di splaye d.
69 Navigating the web When you u se the MiniB rowser , some o f the keys o n your keypad will o perate differentl y than du ring a normal phon e call. The se keys are explained in “How the minibrowser works” on page 69 . The MiniB rowser pr esents o n-screen items in any of the f ollowi ng ways: • T ext or numeri c input.
70 CLR: Thi s key pe rforms two function s: • It is used as a browser back-up key . Pressing it o nce backs you up one page. Pressing and holding i t down backs you up to the carrier’ s Home Pa ge . • It also clears entered text or numbers. When en tering n umber s or t ext, press it to clear the last number , letter , or symbol.
71 Using links Links have se veral purposes , including j umping to a different page, jumpi ng to a different sit e or even initiati ng a phone call from some site s. Links are shown inside of brackets ( [ ] ), and you can normally use the left soft key to select a link wh en it is hig hligh ted.
72 Scheduler Information feature s Information features allow you to add events in a calendar format that can be viewed, and if so required alert you to these same events. How to access infor mation feat ures 1. In stand by mode, press to display the main menu.
73 How to schedule an eve nt 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu. 2. Press for Schedule r . 3. Press for Toda y, the New Event scre en di sp lays . 4. Press to view th e following op tions. • T9 Word • ABC • Symbol • 123 5. Press to highl ight an option .
74 • Add New: Allows you to add a n event . • Edit: Allows you to edit an event. • Erase: Allows you to erase an event. • Era se all: All ows you to erase all scheduled events. 3. Press t o select the option of choice, and comp lete the exercise by follow ing th e pro mpts.
75 Using jump to date 1. In stan dby mode, press for the menu and Schedule r . Press fo r Jump To Date . Complete the exercise by using steps 4 through 9 as indicat ed in “H ow to sched ule an eve nt” on page 73. To do list The T o Do List allows you to compile a list of items to be completed.
76 Down . Enter a name for your new Count Down timer . Press to complete . 2. Ent er the date and ti me you wa nt to “ Count Down ” to. For example: if today’ s date is April 1, 2001 and you wish to know how many months, days, and hours remain before 7:00 P .
77 Checking current ti me world wide 1. In stan dby mode, press for the menu and Schedule r . Press for World Ti me . The screen displays a world map. The city , count ry , time and date are indicated by a long itude indicator . Y ou can navigat e up/down, left/right to rea ch the city and t ime you need.
78 4. Use t he keypad to enter the second numbe r into your calcula tor . 5. Press t o perform the calculation and view the result, or con tinue to calculate with the same operato r , or cha nge the o perator and continue.
79 8. Should you wish to terminat e the alarm fo llow steps 1 through 3 and press for Release . Press to save, or press t o return to the previous alarm options menu. Note: Once an alarm is set, an alarm clock icon displays on the screen in standby mode.
80 Sounds Ring er o pti ons Y our phone provides a varie ty of ringer options through the Sounds menu. These options al low you to customize y our ringer type and ringe r volume settings in order to easi ly recognize a certain ty pe of incoming cal l, message or scheduled event.
81 Note: When the lowest volume setting is reached, th e phone automatically goes into vibrate mode, ph ysically alerting you to th is option. Ringe r volume — Call s Refer to “Ri nger volume” on page 80 for in structions on ope rating this op tion.
82 5. Use t he to locate the 5 monotone ringer types and 15 melody tones. Each to ne plays as you navigate thro ugh the options. 6. When the desi red ringer type plays, press to save the setting. Note: Y ou ca n press to return to the pre vious menu at any time.
83 Key be ep Key Beep allows you to adjust the tone vol ume that the keypad generates each time you press a key . The displ ay icon shows up to 8 levels (the loudest setting ). No bars ind icate that t he key beep functi on is s ilen ced. 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu.
84 5. Press the to choose betwe en On or Off . 6. When t he desired setting is reached, press to save the setting. Note: Y ou ca n press to return to the pre vious menu at any time. Alerts — Service Y ou can set the se rvice alert opti on to sound an alert when the pho ne goes in and out of service coverage areas.
85 Refer t o “Alerts — Mi nute beep ” on page 83 fo r instructio ns on how to operate thi s option. Alerts — Roam When t his opti on is set to to “On”, the phone sounds a uniq ue tone when you leave your “home” service area when on a call.
86 3. Press for Roam Ringer . 4. Press the to choose between On or Off . 5. When t he desired setting is reached, press to save the setting. Note: Y ou ca n press to return to the pre vious menu at any time. Power on/o ff When this opti on is set to on, th e phone sounds an al ert when th e phone is either po wered on, or powered off.
87 Display The fo llowin g feat ures of fered under the Di splay men u allow you to customi ze your phone. • Contro l when, and fo r how long, yo ur backl ight i s acti ve. • Define a personal greeting of up to 12 characters. • Display your own phone number .
88 Banner This op tion allo ws you to ed it and perso naliz e the ba nner di spla yed on th e standby display screen. Note: Enter the personal greeting using the k eypad, Press for T9 Word, ABC, symbo.
89 My phone # T o display yo ur phone ’ s number: 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu . 2. Press for the Display . 3. Press for My Phone # . The pho ne’ s number displays. 4. You can press to return to the previo us menu at any time.
90 4. Ent er the time (usi ng the 12 hour format) and date. Use for A.M. and for P .M.. 5. When the desi red setting displays, press to save. Note: Y ou ca n press to return to the pre vious menu at any time. Auto hyphen With th e optio n set to “Y es”, your p hone automati cally hyph enates numbers.
91 Voice d ial Y our phone features Voice Dial(ing). Y ou can call up to 20 stored names simply by speaking one of the names into the micro phone. Using t he V oice Dialing fea ture requires that you first program the phon e to recognize the name of the person you are calling.
92 4. Wait for the beep and then say the name. For best results, use names with at least two syll ables, or use both a f irst and last name. The ph one store s the name as a “first” sample, and then prompts you to say the name again. 5. Resp ond to the pro mpt by repeating the name exact ly as you did t he first time.
93 Erase all T o erase al l voice calling entries 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu. 2. Press for Voice Dial . 3. Press for Erase All . 4. At the voice p rompt and screen prompt, press to conf irm that you wish to Era se Al l of the entries.
94 Games Y our phone’ s softw are allows you to play the following games: • Flying Ti ght • Run for Money • Racing Note: Games are also availab le on-line by lau nching your minibrowser .
95 Object The object of the game is to fly the plane inside a cave through a maze of obstacles for the longest possible time. Use th e navigation key to control and sustain the plane’s flight path and avoid the cave’ s wall.
96 and you have less than the specified number of money bags the game is over . A high score for both mon ey and stage is recorded each ti me you play . Raci ng T o pl ay Racing: 1. In stand by mode, press to display the main menu. 2. Press for Games .
97 Setup The foll owing features allo w you to perso nalize your phone. Auto re try With this optio n activat ed, you r phone automati cally retries the call when a connection fails. Dependent upon you r location, the number of retrys may vary . T o enab le Au to R etry .
98 4. Use to hi ghlight an o ption. The op tions are: By SEND key , and By any k ey. 5. Press to save your o ption. 6. Pressi ng returns you to the previous screen. Tone length Some older phones recognize onl y longer tones. Therefore you may have to change the tone length for some calls.
99 Data/fax Y our phone i s capable o f sending and receiving digital dat a and f ax calls when connected to a comput ing device (laptop, deskt op, hand held, palmto p, etc.) running Windo ws 95, Windows 98, Wi ndows 2000, Win dows ME, or Windows NT .
100 Receiving a fax 1. In stand by mode, press to display the main menu. 2. Press for Setup . 3. Press for Data /F ax . 4. Use to highlight fax for ne xt call. 5. Press to save this opti on. In the Fax program on your PC set up Answer Mode . Click on “Receive” and select either Automati c Receive (rec om men ded ), or Manual Rece ive .
101 Sending a fax or data file When connected to a comput ing device, your phone allows wirel ess fax and data t ransmission s. Y our computin g device softwa re initia tes the call to the destination phone number . Your phone functio ns as a wireless modem to send the fax or data fil e to the number designated by your PC software.
102 dependent upon the leng th of the messages. Messages that you send can contain a total of 160 characters. Creat ing SMS Te xt Messa ges 1. In stand by mode, press to display Mail K it . 2. Press for New Messages . The screen displays Send T o: . 3.
103 • END: Allows you to cancel the message and end the session . Enteri ng te xt, nu mbers , and /or sym bols At various ti mes when using your phone, you wil l need to enter text in the display screen.
104 • Numeric: Th is is the num ber entry mode. Alphabetical te xt entry Alphabetical t ext entry charact ers may be entered i n ABC mode, b y pressing the corresponding key to the letter you wish to enter . Press the same key repeatedly to change between the characters represented by each ke y .
105 For example, to enter the word “hello”, you can spell out the word by pressing only five keys, 4-3-5-5-6. T9 T ext Input recognizes the most common ly used word for that numeric sequence is “hello”.
106 • T9 Wo rd, ABC , Sy m bol and 123 are text entry modes. 3. Af ter find ing an d ente ring the Sen d T o: in format ion, p ress to go to t he Me ssage menu. 4. Ent er your message data, (press to select your text entry mode), when finished, press to return to the New Message menu.
107 Outbox Y our phone stores messages in Outb ox, regardless of whether th e message was successfully tr ansmitted. If “Do Not Sa ve” was not se t in the Save Message setting under Msg Setup, you can review , resend, or delete any message stored in the Out box.
108 Message memory capacity Y our phone can store up to 40 messages combined for all messages. The storage capacity includes all received, sent, filed message types, VMN (V oicemail Notifi cation), and t ext messages. The number of messages stored, depends upon the lengt h of each message.
109 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the Mail Kit menu. 2. Press for Outbox . 3. Use the navigation key to vie w the delivered date/time stamp for the transmitted message locat ed at the bottom of the display . 4. Pressing returns you to the previous screen.
110 7. Press for Filed Msg . T o access unsen t messages and continue editing: 1. Press , to display the Mail Kit menu. 2. Press for Filed Msg . The number of pending messages display next to the Filed Msg text. The filed messages will d isplay in ord er .
111 Message setup 1. In stan dby mode, press , to display Mail Kit. 2. Press for Message setup . 3. Press to highl ight an option from those offe red: General , and New Messages. 4. Press to complete the action. Y ou can preset a numbe r of option s for general set tings or new messages.
112 Message Volume 1. When selected, the screen immediately displays the volume icon , the bars of which will change according to the setting chosen. When the desired volume setting is reached, press to save. 2. Press to return to the previous menu at any ti me.
113 Voice Mail # V oice Mail # allows you to i nput names and numbe rs for V oice Mail. New Message Offers a number of option s. Each option of fers different f eatures. Callb ack # Press to automatically call t he number displayed on the screen. Save Me ssage Y ou ar e of fered th ree op tions.
114 Receiving a mess age in standby mode When your phone receives incoming messages in standby mode, the ringer sounds, (unless it is t urned off), and the screen displays: “ New Voicemai l”, “ New Text ”, “ New Page ” or “ New BrowserM sg ”.
115 Reviewing stored voicemail and text messages in standby mode 1. In stan dby mode, press , to display the Mail Kit menu. T he number of received or sent messages displays next to the associated message type in the menu.
116 Message option s When reviewing Messages, the menu provi des a number of options. You can return a call or text message to the phone number , or e-mail address in that message, or you can forward the message to another . 1. In stand by mode, press , to d isplay the Mail Kit menu.
117 Security Y our phone provid es security options, includi ng a user -programmabl e lock code and emergency/secret pho ne number features. T o access the Security menu in st andby mode, pr ess , , and then en ter th e 4-dig it lock code ( normally the lock cod e is the last 4-digits of your phone number) .
118 Locking the phone The Security menu allows you to lock the phone manually or automatically when powering on your phon e or to leave the phone unl ocked. T o lock the phone: 1. In stand by mode, press to display the main menu. 2. Press for Security and enter you r current l ock code.
119 Restri cting the us e of yo ur phone This feature allows you to restrict the use of your phone. 1. In stan dby mode, press to display the main menu. 2. Press for Security . Enter your current lock code. 3. Press for Restrict . The ‘ Restric t Pho ne’ scr een d isplay s.
120 Emergency #’s Y our phone provides the opt ion of storing thre e emergency numbers. Each number can be u p to 32 digits. All emergency n umbers can be manually c alled at an y time even w hen your phone is loc ked or restri cted. T his can be a useful fea ture for cont rolling w hat numbers can be ca lled fro m your phone.
121 5. En ter the em ergency number . Up to 3 2 digits can be e ntered for each number . 6. Press to save the number entered. 7. Press to exit a nd re turn to t he pr evious menu. Calling emer gency numb ers in lock mode T o cal l emergency numbers in lock mode: 1.
122 Clear MEM Clear MEM erase s your Phone Book and Voice Dial recordings. Personal settings (the call log, Mail Kit messages, Schedule s, or other phone feature settings), are unaffecte d by clearing the memory on your phone.
123 In-Use Menu Y our phone includes both a standby menu and an In-Use menu. The In-Use menu is d isplayed by pressing while the phone is being used during a call in progress. The In-Use menu opti ons are: • Mute/Quit - Mutes or (Un)mutes your end of a phone conversation so that the recipient ca n hear nothing.
124 Usage guideline s: all about perfor mance an d safet y Understanding Signal Strength The quality of each call you make or receive, is dependent upon the signal strength in your area. Your phone informs you of the current sig nal strength by displaying a icon.
125 Exposure To Radio Frequency Signals Y our wireless handheld portabl e telep hone is a low power radio transmit ter and receiver . Wh en it is ON, it receives and also transmits radio frequency (RF ) signals In Augu st, 1996.
126 Phone Operation NORMAL POSI TION: Hol d the phon e as you would any other t elephone with the antenna po inted up an d over yo ur shoulder . Tips on Effici ent Operation For your phone to operate most efficien tly: • Exten d your ante nna fully .
127 • Should A L W A Y S keep the phon e more t han six inch es from their pacemaker when th e phone is turned ON; • Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket ; • Should use the ear o pposit.
128 Blas ting Ar eas T o avoid i nterferin g wit h bla sting o peratio ns, tu rn you r phone Off when in a “blasting area” or in areas po sted: “T urn off two-way radio”.
129 Storing your phone Y ou must not store or carry your phone, its parts, or accessories in the same compartment or other area where there flammable liquids, gases, or explosive or flammable materials.
130 Your Phone as a Network Device Y our telephone requires a servi ce provider to send and receive c alls. Your phone is only one part of a system or “network” of devices that makes it possible f.
131 CA UTION: If you turn o ff your phone durin g a do wnload, your ph one (or some features) may not work properl y in the network. If this happens don’t worry , cont act your service provider fo r help in correcting the problem.
132 Acknowledging Spe cial Preca utions and Ind ustry Can ada Noti ce Only use approved batteries, antennas, and chargers. The use of any unauthorized ac cessories may be dangerous and will inval idate the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone.
133 Samsung Phone and Batt ery Specifications Dual B and/T ri Mode: CDMA 1.9GHz / CDMA 80 0 MHz/AMPS 8 00 MHz Displa y Screen: Graph ical LCD up to 5 l ine s w/1 dedic ated I con Line ) Batte ry T yp e:Extend ed: L ithium-Io n PCS Ant enna:Ret ractable, user-replaceable Samsung Phone wit h Standard Battery Dimensions (H x W x D :)4.
134 User Guide Propr ietary Notice CDMA T echnology is licensed by QUAL COMM Incorporated under one or more of th e follo wing Pa tents: 4,901,30 75,109,39 05,267,26 25,416,79 7 5,506,86 55,544,19 65,.
135 Limited Wa rranty 1. What is covered and for how lo ng? Samsung T elecommunications America, Inc. ( Samsung) warrants t he original purchaser that Samsung’ s phones and accessories are free from.
136 battery charger not specified or approved by Samsung for charging the battery , (ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering, or (iii) the battery has been used i n equipment ot her than the Sa msung phone for whic h it is specifi ed.
137 prohibited by appli cable law . Samsung shall not be liable for any special, incidental, con sequential, indirect or similar damages, loss of profits , damages to purchaser’ s property or injury.
138 5. How does state or territorial law apply to this w arranty? Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or li mitations o f incidental or co nsequential d amages or how l ong implied warranty lasts, so the above limit ations or exclusion s may not apply to you.
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