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All Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or which is otherwise the property
of Samsung or its respective suppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone, including but
not limited to, accessories, parts, or software relating thereto (the “Phone System”), is
proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal laws, state laws, and international
treaty provisions. Intellectual Property includes, but is not limited to, inventions
(patentable or unpatentable), patents, trade secrets, copyrights, software, computer
programs, and related documentation and other works of authorship. You may not
infringe or otherwise violate the rights secured by the Intellectual Property. Moreover,
you agree that you will not (and will not attempt to) modify, prepare derivative works
of, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to create source
code from the software. No title to or ownership in the Intellectual Property is
transferred to you. All applicable rights of the Intellectual Property shall remain with
SAMSUNG and its suppliers.
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Headquarters:
1130 E. Arapaho Road
Richardson, TX 75081
Tel: 972.761.7000
Fax: 972.761.7001
Customer Care Center:
1601 E. Plano Parkway, Suite 150
Plano, TX 75074
Toll Free Tel: 1.888.987.HELP (4357)
Fax: 972.761.7501
Internet Address: http://www.samsungusa.com
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Ltd.
Licensed by Qualcomm Incorporated under one or more of the following patents: U.S.
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English: 2001:1:31. Version A
Printed in South Korea
User Guide GH68-01704A
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EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED ON THE WARRANTY PAGE
ENCLOSED WITH THE PRODUCT, THE PURCHASER TAKES THE PRODUCT “AS IS”, AND
SAMSUNG MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH
RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OF
THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE; THE DESIGN,
CONDITION OR QUALITY OF THE PRODUCT; THE PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT; THE
WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS CONTAINED THEREIN; OR
COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LAW, RULE,
SPECIFICATION OR CONTRACT PERTAINING THERETO. NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE AN EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT. IN ADDITION,
SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM THE
PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING FROM THE BREACH OF THE EXPRESS
WARRANTY, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LOSS OF
ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS.
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Congratulations on the purchase of your Samsung T300 Series Phone. Using
the latest digital technology, the Samsung T300 Series Phone operates similar
to other wireless phones, while providing superior resonance and tone
quality.
Your Samsung T300 Tri-Mode phone is packed with productive
features that are easy to use. Here are some of them:
♦ Operates in 1900 MHz digital CDMA, 800 MHz digital CDMA, and
800 MHz analog networks.
♦ Voice Dialing – 20 Locations
♦ Answer or hang up calls just by opening and closing the flip on the
phone.
♦ User friendly display with dedicated icons for signal strength,
service, network, messages, vibrator, and battery
♦ 9 Ring Types, 24 Melody Tones, 10 downloadable ring tones via PC
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Link Kit, and Vibrator Alert
Distinctive ringer types for voice, message, and alarm calls
Distinctive ringer volumes for voice, message, and alarm calls
Phone Book Memory – 500 Locations
Call Logs – 10 Locations each for outgoing, incoming, and missed
calls. These 30 numbers are all easy to redial.
2 way Short Message Services (SMS) and Voicemail notification
Internet MiniBrowser
Pause Dialing for tele-services
Fast Ringer Mute during Incoming Call
Alarm with three programmable alarms
Last number redial – last 10 Numbers
One-touch Turbo dialing – 9 Locations
Two-touch Turbo dialing – 90 Locations
Three-Touch Turbo dialing - 401 Locations
Easily mute the microphone during conversation
Security features including Call Restriction, Secret Number
capability, and Lock mode
Fax and Data capability
Easily change from English to French user interface
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This user guide explains your Samsung T300 phone operations
through easy-to-follow instructions and illustrations. Check out
“Getting to know your phone” on page 21 to get started
understanding the functions of your phone. You’ll find much of what
you need to know about using your new Samsung T300 Series Phone
right here.
We’ve included some important safety and usage information that you
should know before using your phone. You’ll find this information in
“Usage guidelines: all about performance and safety” on page 152.
If you still have questions, we’ll be happy to answer them. Just call
our Samsung Customer Care Center toll-free at 1.888.987.HELP
(4357).
We hope you enjoy using your new Samsung T300 Series Phone, and
thanks for choosing Samsung.
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Your Consumer Package .......................................... 19
Front View of the Samsung T300 ............................. 20
Getting to know your phone .................................... 21
Antenna................................................................................21
Backlight Features................................................................21
CLR (Clear) Key: ..................................................................21
Display Screen .....................................................................21
End (power On/Off Key) ......................................................22
Front Flip .............................................................................22
Headset Connector...............................................................22
Internet/Web Button.............................................................22
LED Indicator.......................................................................23
Menu Key .............................................................................23
Microphone .........................................................................23
Numeric Key Functions.........................................................23
Receiver...............................................................................23
Send Key ..............................................................................23
OK/Navigation Key ................................................................23
Voice Memo Button..............................................................24
Volume/Scroll Buttons .........................................................24
Interface (IF) Adapter..........................................................24
Getting Started......................................................... 26
Getting Connected ................................................................26
Turning your Phone On........................................................26
Turning your Phone Off........................................................27
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List of Menu Functions ............................................ 28
Using your Phone’s Menus ...................................... 33
Accessing Menus by Scrolling ..............................................33
Returning to the Previous Menu...........................................34
Accessing Menus by using their Short Cut Number...............34
Your phone’s modes................................................ 35
Lock Mode...........................................................................35
Power Save Mode.................................................................35
Standby Mode ......................................................................35
Conversation/Talk Mode ......................................................36
Silent Mode..........................................................................36
The Top Line of the Display Screen ......................... 37
Using the Battery ..................................................... 39
Installing the battery ............................................................39
Removing the Battery ...........................................................40
Charging the Battery.............................................................40
Low Battery Indicator...........................................................41
The Empty Battery Icon........................................................41
Charging with a Travel Charger ............................................41
Caring for the Battery .............................................. 43
Protecting your battery.........................................................43
Disposal of Lithium Ion batteries .........................................43
Calls ........................................................................ 44
Outgoing..............................................................................44
Incoming .............................................................................44
Missed .................................................................................45
Caller ID ..............................................................................45
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Three Way Calling ................................................................46
Erase logs ............................................................................47
Keeping track of call logs .......................................................... 47
Reviewing outgoing, incoming, or missed calls ......................... 48
Air Time...............................................................................49
Last Call ...............................................................................49
Total ....................................................................................50
Erase Total...........................................................................51
Lifetime................................................................................52
Phone Book ............................................................. 53
Answering a Call...................................................................54
Find Name............................................................................55
Add Entry .............................................................................56
Assigning a Specific Memory Address...................................57
Pause Dialing.......................................................................58
Storing Pauses in a Phone Book Entry..................................58
Pause dialing from a stored phone book entry .....................59
Manual pause dialing ................................................................ 60
Editing phone book numbers.................................................... 60
Prepending a phone Number .................................................... 61
Erasing phone book entries ...................................................... 62
Erasing the phone book ............................................................ 62
Adding a name ringer................................................................ 63
E-mail address .......................................................................... 63
Finding an Entry...................................................................64
Relation Search....................................................................65
Secret phone book numbers ..................................................... 65
To add a new phone number to the Phone Book....................... 65
Setting speed dial ...................................................................... 66
Storing phone numbers at the end of a call ............................... 67
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Shortcuts to Storing Phone Numbers....................................67
Dialing numbers from the phone book ................... 68
Shortcuts to Memory Dialing................................................68
Web/MiniBrowser .................................................... 70
Launching the Minibrowser .................................................70
Exiting the Web/Minibrowser...............................................71
The MiniBrowser Start and End Prompts .............................71
The MiniBrowser Soft Keys...................................................72
Navigating the Web...............................................................73
How the Keys Work in the MiniBrowser ...............................74
Entering Text, Numbers, or Symbols ....................................75
Alphabetical Text Entry ........................................................76
Number Entry ......................................................................76
Symbol Entry........................................................................77
Word or T9® Text Entry......................................................78
Scheduler ................................................................ 79
Today...................................................................................79
How to schedule an event: .........................................................79
View Month..........................................................................80
How to view an event: ................................................................81
Calendar....................................................................................82
Date.....................................................................................83
Jump to date..............................................................................83
Using jump to date.....................................................................83
To Do List ............................................................................84
How to create a to do list...........................................................84
To view, edit, add, or erase to do list items................................84
Countdown ..........................................................................85
Creating a Countdown item........................................................85
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Adding, editing, and erasing a countdown item ......................... 86
World Time..........................................................................87
Checking the Current Time in Another City or Country .............. 87
Calculate ..............................................................................87
Performing a calculation........................................................... 87
Alarm...................................................................................89
Alarm set................................................................................... 89
To edit a programmed alarm .................................................... 89
Sounds..................................................................... 90
Ringer Options.....................................................................90
Adjusting Ringer Volume (Quickly) .....................................90
Adjusting Voice Volume during a Call...................................90
Ringer Volume.....................................................................90
Ringer Type..........................................................................91
Voice Calls ................................................................................ 92
Messages................................................................................... 92
Browser MSG .......................................................................94
Viewing Browser Messages........................................................ 94
Key Beep..............................................................................94
Alerts ...................................................................................94
Minute beep.............................................................................. 95
Service ...................................................................................... 95
Connect..................................................................................... 96
Disconnect................................................................................ 96
Fade.......................................................................................... 97
Network Alert............................................................................ 98
Voice Volume.......................................................................98
Roam Ringer........................................................................99
Power On/Off.....................................................................100
Display .................................................................. 101
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Display Options..................................................................101
Backlight ...........................................................................101
Banner...............................................................................102
Animation ..........................................................................103
My Phone Number .............................................................104
To display my phone number: .................................................104
To view your phone number during a conversation: ................105
Language ...........................................................................105
Set Time.............................................................................106
Auto Hyphen ......................................................................106
LCD Contrast......................................................................107
Version ..............................................................................107
Voice dial .............................................................. 108
Voice Dialing .....................................................................108
Tips on Recording Names ..................................................108
Record...............................................................................109
Play/Erase..........................................................................110
To play voice dialing entries: ...................................................110
To erase all voice dialing entries:.............................................110
Set Active ...........................................................................111
Training.............................................................................111
Undo Train ........................................................................112
Voice memo........................................................... 113
Voice Memo ............................................................... 113
Play/Erase................................................................................114
Call Answer ........................................................... 115
On/Off................................................................................115
Default Greeting.................................................................116
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Call Screen.........................................................................116
Wait Time...........................................................................117
Inbox .................................................................................118
Games.................................................................... 119
Game Menu........................................................................119
Push Push ..........................................................................119
Object ..................................................................................... 119
Key Commands........................................................................ 120
Fly Ribon............................................................................120
Object ..................................................................................... 120
Puzzle World......................................................................121
Object ..................................................................................... 121
Spider Hunter ....................................................................122
Object ..................................................................................... 122
Setup ..................................................................... 123
Auto Retry ..........................................................................123
Auto Answer.......................................................................124
Answer Mode.....................................................................125
Tone Length .......................................................................125
Network .............................................................................126
Data/Fax.............................................................................126
Receiving a fax ........................................................................ 128
Changing your phone back to voice calling ............................. 129
Ending a fax or data call.......................................................... 129
Sending a fax or data file......................................................... 129
Mail Kit ................................................................. 130
Mobile Originating (MO) SMS Text Messaging...................130
Creating a New SMS Message................................................... 130
Multiple Addressing ................................................................ 133
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Options Menu..........................................................................133
Replying to a Message..............................................................134
Viewing Messages ....................................................................135
New Messages....................................................................135
Inbox.................................................................................137
Receiving a message in standby mode .....................................137
Receiving a message while on a call ........................................137
Receiving a Message in Standby Mode .....................................137
Reviewing numeric pages, text messages, and
browser messages ...................................................................138
Outbox...............................................................................139
Sent .........................................................................................139
Stored......................................................................................139
Message options ................................................................139
Message Ringing ................................................................140
Message Time ....................................................................140
Creating a New Message:....................................................141
Message Memory Capacity .................................................142
Messages and Lock Mode ..................................................142
Voicemail...........................................................................142
Listening to your Messages ......................................................143
Security ................................................................. 144
Security Features................................................................144
Lock Mode.........................................................................144
Locking the phone...................................................................144
Unlocking the phone ...............................................................145
Dialing in lock mode ...............................................................145
To place an outgoing call in lock mode: ..................................145
Restrict ..............................................................................146
Lock Code..........................................................................146
Emergency #......................................................................147
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Storing numbers ..................................................................... 148
Send PIN ............................................................................148
Clearing the Memory..........................................................149
Resetting the Phone............................................................150
InUse Menu ........................................................... 151
Usage guidelines:
all about performance and safety .......................... 152
Understanding Signal Strength ...........................................152
Understanding the Power Save Mode .................................152
Understanding how Your Phone Operates ..........................152
Specifications are Subject to Change ..................................152
Exposure To Radio Frequency Signals................................153
Antenna Care......................................................................153
Phone Operation................................................................154
Tips on Efficient Operation...................................................... 154
Operating a Motor Vehicle .................................................154
Electronic Devices..............................................................154
Pacemakers ............................................................................ 154
Other Medical Devices ............................................................ 155
Posted Facilities ...................................................................... 155
Aircraft...............................................................................155
Blasting Areas ....................................................................156
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres......................................156
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air bag ...............................156
Storing your phone ............................................................156
Cautions.............................................................................157
Voice Memo.......................................................................157
Information to User............................................................158
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Your Phone as a Network Device ........................... 159
Acknowledging Special Precautions
and the FCC and Industry Canada Notice ............... 160
Cautions.............................................................................160
FCC and Industry Canada Notice.........................................160
Information to User ...........................................................160
Samsung Phone and Battery Specifications.........................161
Samsung Phone with Standard Battery ...............................161
Samsung T-300 Phone with Extended Battery.....................162
Owner’s Record.................................................................162
User Guide Proprietary Notice............................................162
Limited Warranty................................................... 163
Index..................................................................... 167
Quick Reference Guide .......................................... 173
Features .............................................................................173
Basic Operation .................................................................174
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Your consumer package contains the following items:
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Samsung SCH-T300 phone with hand strap
Samsung standard Li-ion battery
Samsung travel charger
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A device for transmitting or receiving signals. An antenna makes the
call sound clearer when fully extended. Use only in the normal
position and do not touch the antenna excessively when the phone is
active.
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Your keypad has backlighting for easy visibility. For further
information on this feature see “Backlight” on page 101.
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The clear key is used to erase numbers or characters that have been
entered incorrectly, or it can be used to return to a previous screen in
the menu.
♦ If an incorrect number or character has been entered on the display
screen, press the CLR key once briefly, to erase it.
♦ To erase all digits or characters from the display screen, press this key
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for one second.
To back up one menu level, press
once, briefly.
To return to standby mode from any menu, press
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The display has two areas, an upper line of stationary icons, and the
lower text and graphic area.
♦ The top line of icons shown on the LCD (liquid crystal display), are
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displayed according to the phone’s operating mode. For further
information see “Turning your Phone On” on page 26.
The lower area of the LCD displays the InUse information, for example
(if available), the calling party’s name and number, the call timer, mute
and call waiting, as well as menus, sub menus etc.
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This key is utilized several ways:
♦ Press and hold to turn on your phone.
♦ Press and hold to turn off your phone.
♦ Press once to disconnect a call or to return to standby mode and cancel
your input.
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Closing your phone’s flip ends a call. There are several options that
can be set when you open the phone’s flip:
♦ Answer an incoming call: To set this option, and for further information
see “Answer Mode” on page 125
♦ Voice dial an individual: To set this option, and for further information
see “Voice Dialing” on page 108.
♦ Control the backlight: To set this option, and for further information see
“Backlight” on page 101.
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This is where the optional headset connects to the phone. The headset
includes an earpiece and microphone in a convenient, lightweight
unit so you can converse without using your hands.
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This button allows you to access instant information such as stock
quotes and weather via the Internet. Browsing the web via the phone
is not the same as using your computer. Site providers have selected
only the critical aspects of their site to present to wireless phone
users, and have removed most graphics.
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Flashes to indicate an incoming call or message. When the phone is
closed and the ringer is set to off, the LED indicator will notify you
that there is an incoming call or message.
♦ Lights up when you turn on the phone.
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Press to enter the menu facility.
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A typical microphone used for conversation, but this microphone also
accepts voice commands for voice dialing and voice memos.
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Numeric keys can be used to enter text, numbers and special
characters.
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Is for listening to voice conversations.
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This key performs several useful functions:
♦ Press to answer calls.
♦ Dial a number and press to connect.
♦ Press it twice in when in standby mode to redial the last outgoing
number.
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When in the menu facility this key allows you to scroll through the
menu options using your thumb. It also stores information that you
have entered and acts as an “OK” button when you press it in the
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center. When in standby mode, it functions as a hot key when it is
pressed or clicked in any of the four directions.
Pushing the OK/Navigation key to the left or right displays different
screen savers loaded into the phone. Pushing it up/down displays the
Phone Book.
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Located on the left side of the phone.
♦ Press and hold this button to record up to 240 seconds of audio.
♦ A total of four minutes of audio can be recorded. These voice memos
can be stored indefinitely or erased as desired.
♦ From the menu in standby mode, press the voice memo button briefly
to view the voice memo menu.
♦ Can record audio during a conversation.
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These buttons (one up/one down) on the side of the phone are used
to set audio volume levels.
Press the volume/scroll buttons to:
♦ Scroll up/down or through the menu functions.
♦ Adjust the headphone volume during conversation.
♦ Adjust the ringer (8 levels) volume in standby mode. (No bars indicate
that the ringer is turned off.)
♦ Turn on/off Vibrate mode.
♦ Mute ringer during an incoming call.
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Located at the bottom of the phone.
♦ Before using, gently pry the cover from the phone to expose the IF
adapter.
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♦ This plug is used to connect additional phone accessories such as the
travel charger and data cable.
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You must contact your service provider to obtain service for your
Samsung T300 phone. It is suggested that you read this user guide to
fully understand the features that your phone supports.
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To turn your phone on, open the phone’s flip cover and press
the
key. Hold down the key for a few seconds to turn the phone
on:
The service light in the top left of the phone flashes, and an alert
sounds. The phone begins searching for a network signal. When a
signal is found, the date, time and day is displayed, and the phone
enters standby mode. You can now send and receive calls. The
standby mode screen is shown below:
♦ Signal strength icon
♦ Battery strength icon
♦ Time and date.
♦ Day
♦ Roaming
♦ Digital Mode
♦ Analog Mode
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Note: If the phone is out-of-service the
icon displays. If this happens
you cannot place or receive calls. You can try later when service becomes
available. For further information see “The Top Line of the Display Screen”
on page 37
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To turn your phone off, press and hold the
key for more than 2
seconds. Notice that when the phone is turned off, both the display
screen and backlight are off.
Note: If your phone is on and the
key is selected for less than one
second, the phone will not turn off. This feature stops your phone from being
turned off accidentally.
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This list displays the menu structure and indicates the number
assigned to each option.
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The phone offers a range of functions that allow you to tailor the
phone to your personal requirements. These functions are arranged
in menus and submenus.
The menus and submenus can be accessed by scrolling or using
shortcuts.
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Menu items are numbered and can be accessed by scrolling then
selecting that option. For example:
1.Press the
key in standby
mode to access the menu.
2.To enter the Sounds menu,
usingyour thumb,
slide
,until the Sounds
menu displays.
3.Press the
in the center to
select this option.
4.
Again, using your thumb scroll to Alerts, using the same key.
5.
Press the
6.
Scroll to Connect, using the same key.
7.
Press the
8.
Use your thumb on the
key in the center to enter the Alerts menu.
key in the center to enter the Connect menu.
key to select the desired setting.
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9.
Press the
key in the center to confirm your selection.
10. Your phone saves this setting and returns to standby mode.
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key.
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key to exit the menu without saving the setting.
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The menu items are numbered and can be accessed by using their
shortcut numbers.
1.
In standby mode, press the
key to access the menu options.
2.
Key in the first digit of the required ‘shortcut’ number shown on the
display, repeat this action for each digit displayed as menus are
displayed.
For example:
Setting the Connect tone to ‘on’.
1.
Press the
key for Sounds.
2.
Press the
key for Alerts.
3.
Press the
key for Connect.
Note: For further details see “List of Menu Functions” on page 28 for the
numbers assigned to each menu item.
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When you lock your phone using the Lock mode menu option, phone
use becomes restricted. You can receive messages and calls, but you
cannot make an outgoing call until the phone is unlocked. To unlock
the phone, press
,
,
, or and enter the
lock code. The phone will return to standby mode.
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Your phone comes with a Power Save feature that automatically
activates if your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of
searching. While this feature is active, the phone’s battery charge is
conserved. The phone automatically rechecks periodically for a
signal. To manually force the phone to recheck for a signal, press any
key. A message on the display screen will inform you when your
phone is operating in the Power Save mode.
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Standby is the fundamental state of your phone. The phone goes into
standby mode soon after you turn it on, or if your phone is on,
whenever you press the
key.
While in standby mode, you can enter a phone number, press the
key to dial it, or press the
key in the center to save it in
the Phone Book.
Press the
key at any time to return to the standby mode, but be
careful; if you are on a call when you press the
key, you will
return to standby mode and disconnect the call.
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You can send and answer calls only when your phone is turned on.
During a call, the phone is in conversation or talk mode. While you
are in this mode, pressing
gives you a list of options referred
to as ‘InUse Options’. See “InUse Menu” on page 151.
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The phone can be set to a silent mode with a press of a button. The
silent mode disables all sound on the phone. This feature is best used
in situations where the phone might disturb others, such as a
meeting, library, etc.
1.
To enable silent mode, press and hold
2.
A message is displayed on the screen that indicates the phone is in
Silent Mode.
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Display indicators (or icons) appear across the top of your phone’s
display screen. The signal strength and battery strength icons are
always displayed, but the other icons appear based on your phone’s
operating mode.
Signal strength: This icon always appears when your phone is on,
and shows your current signal strength. The more lines displayed,
the better the signal strength. Four lines indicate maximum strength.
Service indicator: This icon indicates a call is in progress. If there
is trouble with signal strength, this indicator will have a diagonal line
through it.
No service indicator: This icon indicates your phone cannot find
a signal because you are outside a service area. When displayed,
you cannot send or receive calls. Wait for a better signal or move
into an open area to regain service.
Note: The no service indicator always displays when you turn on your phone.
When service is located, the indicator disappears.
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♦
Roaming: This icon displays when the phone is outside your
carrier’s area and receiving service from another carrier’s network.
If you are:
In your home service area, this indicator does not display.
♦ In a preferred analog or digital network area (where your service
provider has a network agreement in place), this indicator is on, but
not flashing.
♦ In an analog or digital area that is not covered by your phone’s
service provider, this indicator is on.
New Message: These icons appear when a new voice, text or page
message, or net alert is received.
Digital mode: This icon indicates your phone is operating in
digital mode. Your phone has some features that work only in a
digital service area; these services include the Web Browser and
certain other message(s) services.
Analog mode: This icon indicates that your phone is operating in
analog mode.
Vibrating mode: This icon indicates that an incoming call will
make the phone vibrate rather than ring. This feature is used for
situations where your normal ringer may disturb others, or for
“loud” situations where a ringer cannot be heard.
Battery strength: This icon is displayed when your phone is active.
It displays your battery’s current charge level. The more bars, the
greater the charge. When the battery becomes very low, an empty
battery icon displays and the phone flashes an alert; this indicates
that your phone is about to turn itself off.
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Note: Your phone comes packaged with a partially charged, rechargeable
standard Li-ion battery. The phone can be used while the battery is charging,
but must be fully charged the first time you use your phone otherwise the
battery could be damaged.
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The battery attaches to the phone very easily:
1.
Insert the contact end on the bottom of the battery into the slots on the
bottom of the phone.
2.
Press the battery down until you hear it click into place.
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To remove the battery from your phone:
1.
Turn the phone off (by pressing and holding
animation sequence begins.)
until the closing
2.
Push the catch button up on the top of the battery on the back side of
the phone. (see illustration). The battery will easily lift out or fall away
from the phone.
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Note: A standard battery is provided with your phone. The battery must be
fully charged before using your phone for the first time. The phone can be
used while the battery is charging.
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery. Only use
Samsung approved chargers and batteries. These chargers are
designed to maximize battery life. Using other chargers voids your
warranty and may cause damage.
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You can tell whether or not your battery needs to be recharged by
checking the
indicator (it’s located in the upper-right corner of
the display). The presence of all three bars indicates a full charge,
two bars indicates a medium charge, and one bar indicates a
minimum charge. No bars (the battery icon is empty) indicates the
battery no longer has any charge and must be recharged.
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Two to three minutes before the battery charge level gets too low to
operate the phone, the battery sensor will let you know by blinking an
empty battery icon (
), and sounding a tone. If you continue to
operate the phone without charging the battery, the phone will turn
off automatically. If this happens, your wireless call will be ended. But
if you plug into a charging device, you can continue your call. Be sure
to monitor the battery strength icon and make sure your battery is
sufficiently charged.
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The travel charger allows you to charge your phone’s battery from any
standard 110VAC wall outlet. Also, using the travel charger allows you
to make a phone call while the battery is charging. The travel charger
will fully charge an “empty” standard battery in about three hours,
and an “empty” extended battery in about four hours.
Follow these steps:
1.
With the battery connected to the phone, connect the travel charger to
the accessory connector on the bottom of the phone.
2.
Connect the charger to a standard 110 AC wall outlet. The battery
begins charging.
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3.
The LED on the travel charger indicates the status of the battery charge.
♦Red indicates that the battery is charging.
♦Green indicates that the battery is fully charged.
♦Yellow indicates that the battery is operating at a temperature that is
too high or too low, or that the charger is not plugged in correctly.
Please check the charger and battery.
4.
The travel charger continues charging the battery even when you are
making outgoing calls.
Note: The battery charges faster when the phone is off.
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The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s
performance.
♦ Use only Samsung approved batteries and chargers. Samsung chargers
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
are designed to maximize battery life. Using other manufacturers
batteries or chargers voids your warranty and may cause damage.
In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that
range from 32º F to 113º F (0º C to 45º C).
Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity
areas, such as a bathroom.
Never dispose of the battery by incineration.
Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean.
Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery.
The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long
period of time.
Replace the battery when it no longer holds an acceptable charge.
Don’t store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods of
time. It’s best to follow these storage rules:
Less than one month:
4º F to 140º F (-20º C to 60º C).
More than one month:
4º F to 113º F (-20º C to 45º C).
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For safe disposal options of your Lithium Ion batteries, contact your
nearest Samsung Authorized Service Center.
Note: Dispose of your battery properly. In some areas, the disposal of
batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited.
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To place a call:
1.
Press
to power on your phone.
2.
Enter the phone number you wish to call (up to 32 digits) by pressing
the digit keys. The phone number is displayed from left to right.
3.
Press the
key. The phone calls the number entered.
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Your phone signals an incoming call or message in the following
ways:
♦ The backlight illuminates.
♦ The red LED on the top of the handset flashes.
♦ The ringer sounds (unless you have set the ringer to Vibrate or Off).
Incoming call notification continues until one of the following events
occurs:
♦ You answer the call.
♦ The calling party ends the call.
♦ The call is sent to Voicemail.
Your phone provides the following voice call notification features.
♦ Nine ring volume settings including Vibrate, Off, and 1-Beep.
♦ Nine unique ring types, twenty four melody tones, and ten
downloadable ring tones. (see “Ringer Type” on page 91).
♦ Name display with Caller ID.
♦ Automatic storage of an incoming call’s information in the Call
directory (the last 10 calls you answered are stored in the Incoming
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directory and the last 10 calls you missed are stored in the Missed
directory).
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Your phone keeps a list of calls that were not answered when the
phone is on and service is available. The phone indicates a missed
call by displaying a text notification on the screen. Additionally, if
caller information is available, a Missed entry is created, and the
screen displays the phone number of the most recent missed call.
Your phone gives you two very convenient options when you have
missed a call:
♦ Press
♦ Pressing
to call the displayed number.
in the center saves the number in the Phone Book.
To view a list of your missed calls, see “Reviewing outgoing,
incoming, or missed calls” on page 48.
♦ Press
to clear the “Missed Call” message from the display.
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This feature allows you to see who is calling you by displaying the
callers number when the phone rings. If the callers name and
number are stored in the phone book, the name is also displayed.
You can also block your number from being displayed on another
phone by enabling the call block feature.
To activate call block:
1.
Press
2.
Enter the phone number and press
Note: To block your number permanently, contact your service provider.
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Three-way calling allows you to talk with two different people at the
same time. When you use this feature, normal airtime rates apply for
each call. If during the call, one of the callers hangs up, you are still
connected to the other caller. If you hang up, the other two parties
are automatically disconnected.
Note: Contact your service provider to make sure three-way calling is
available in your area.
To three way call:
1.
Place a call normally using the phone. Dial the number of the first
person and press
.
2.
When the first party has been connected. Ask them to wait and press
. The caller is placed on hold.
3.
Dial the second parties phone number and press
4.
When the second party is connected, press
parties together.
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You can erase any of the three lists (Outgoing, Incoming or Missed
calls) or you can easily erase all three lists at once. Here is an
example:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for the Call menu.
3.
Press
for Erase Logs.
4.
Press
for All.
5.
Pressing
in the center erases all your logs.
6.
Pressing
logs.
cancels the action if you do not wish to erase all your
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Your phone saves a log of call activity and permits you to easily return
calls.
Your phone retains the following call logs in memory:
♦ Outgoing - the last 10 calls dialed.
♦ Incoming - the last 10 incoming calls.
♦ Missed - the last 10 calls missed.
Each Call Log contains the name and phone number (if available).
In addition to the Incoming, Outgoing, and Missed calls lists, your
phone maintains an air time log. For further information see “Air
Time” on page 49.
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You can quickly access your last 10 incoming, outgoing, and missed
calls from standby mode by pressing
. Use
to select the desired call log.
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When a call log is displayed, press the appropriate number to be
automatically connected.
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Calls.
♦Press the associated digit key to select an option:
♦Press
for Outgoing calls.
♦Press
for Incoming calls.
♦Press
for Missed calls.
3.
When the list of calls displays, press the scroll key to scan the logs. If
there is a Phone Book match, the name displays. If there is no Phone
Book match, only the phone number displays.
4.
When a log is highlighted you can press:
♦
to be connected to that party.
♦ When you are viewing this information you can press
for
more options (Talk, Save, Call Info, and Prepend the number).
5.
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Your phone logs the amount of air time or talk time used for all calls.
To view the call logs:
1.
Press
.
2.
Press
for Calls.
3.
Select
for Air Time.
4.
Then use the scroll key to review your options.
5.
Press the desired key to be automatically connected to the option of
choice.
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Last Call allows you to view the amount of time spent on the last call
made:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Calls.
3.
Press
for Air Time.
4.
Press
displays.
for Last Call. The amount of time spent on your last call
5.
Press
to return to the previous display screen, or press
in the center to quit.
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Total air time is the amount of time the phone has been used since it
was last erased. All incoming and outgoing calls are saved in the log.
This feature is not intended for billing purposes.
To view or erase total air time:
1.
Press
2.
Press
for Calls.
3.
Press
for Air Time.
4.
Press
for Total. The screen displays the total number of calls
and the total air time for all calls since you set this total to zero (by
using the “Erase Total” option).
5.
Press
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to display the menu.
to return to the previous display screen, or press
in the center to quit.
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To erase your total air time:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Calls.
3.
Press
for Air Time.
4.
Press
to Erase Total. Press
in the center to erase the
“Total” airtime measurement, or press
to cancel the operation
and return to the previous display screen.
Note: If you choose the Erase Total option, the counter is reset to “zero” and
begins counting the next time you make or receive a call.
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Lifetime air time is the amount of time the phone has been used since
it was activated. All incoming and outgoing calls are saved in the log.
To view your total lifetime air time:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Calls
3.
Press
for Air Time.
4.
Press
for Life Time.
5.
Press
to quit or
to return to the previous menu.
Note: You cannot erase any information created by this option.
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Your phone allows you store up to 500 numbers and names in the
Phone Book. Each entry can have up to 8 associated phone numbers.
Each entry can contain up to 32 digits including hard pauses, with an
associated name of up to 12 characters. (Name entry is optional)
Stored phone numbers can be categorized as one of eight categories Voice Dial, Speed Dial, Home, Office, Mobile, Pager, Fax and Nolabel. The memory location can be specified for each entry. Memory
locations can be marked “Secret”, preventing any unauthorized
person from viewing the telephone number.
There are three pre-programmed locations in the phone book. They
are:
♦ 211 - Non-Emergency Services
♦ 311 - Air & Marine Rescue
♦ 411 - Information Assistance
These numbers were automatically saved in these locations to allow
three digit dialing. For more information on three touch dialing, see
“Dialing numbers from the phone book” on page 68.
One-Touch, Two-Touch, and Three-Touch dialing makes it easy to
call a phone number stored in your Phone Book. See “Shortcuts to
Memory Dialing” on page 68.
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When you receive a call, the phone will ring and a phone icon is
displayed on the screen. If the caller can be identified, the caller’s
phone number (or name if pre-stored in your Phone Book is
displayed. If the caller cannot be identified only the phone icon
displays.
There are several ways to answer an incoming call:
♦ Open the flip.
♦ Press the Send button
Your phone is preset to answer when you press
. You can
easily change how your phone answers by setting the Call Answer
feature as explained here:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Setup.
3.
Press
for Auto Answer.
4.
Use the scroll keys to toggle between 5 seconds 3, seconds, 1 second,
and off.
5.
Press
mode.
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With your phone in standby mode:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for the Phone Book.
3.
Pressing
displays the Find Name option.
4.
Slide the
key up or down to scroll the phone numbers.
5.
Pressing
in the center selects the number.
6.
The phone display screen shows the details.
7.
Press
to place the call, or enter the first few numbers of the
phone number to display the speed dial number. For further
information see “Setting speed dial” on page 66.
8.
With a selected entry, pressing
following options:
allows you to access the
♦
♦
♦
♦
Talk: Pressing Talk dials the number
Add #: Allows you to add a new entry.
Edit: Edits the phone number, name, entry or secret number.
Prepend: Allows you to prepend a number to either a feature code or
area code before dialing.
♦ Erase: Erases the number.
♦ Name Ring: Allows you to select a unique tone to identify an incoming
call by the ringer type.
♦ Email Address: Allows you to add an e-mail address.
Note: Stored names display numerically by memory position.
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This menu permits you to store a phone number, name, location,
category, relation, and ringer type in your Phone Book.
To add an entry:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Phone Book.
3.
Press
for Add Entry.
4.
The display screen prompts ‘Add Entry #’.
5.
Enter the phone number. (Up to 32 digits can be entered.) Press the
digit keys to enter the phone number. (The number displays from left to
right).
6.
Press
.
7.
Press
to save as a New Entry.
8.
A PhoneBook screen is displayed.
9.
Scroll through the following options by toggling
up or down.
The phone allows you to overwrite any existing information, or if
nothing is displayed, you can enter information from the screen.
The following fields are available:
♦Phone Number: Telephone number
♦Name: Associated Name.
♦ Location: The number allocated to the name in the list of names
and numbers you created.
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♦Secret: This field advises if this number is one of your ‘secret’
numbers.
♦ Category: This is the category label associated with the entry. For
example; Voice Dial, Speed Dial, Home, Office, Mobile, Pager, or Fax.
♦Relation: Pressing the scroll key displays both the number and the
name associated with it.
♦Ringtype: Informs you if the Ring Type is Active or Inactive.
10. Press
on any selected field to enter information.
11. Press
to save the information.
12. When finished editing all fields, press
phonebook.
to save and exit the
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It may become necessary to assign a specific memory address for a
phone number entered into the phone book. Memory addresses are
available from 1-500. To assign a specific memory address:
1.
Key in the number using the keypad.
2.
Press
.
3.
Press
for “New Entry”.
4.
Press
and enter a name for the entry.
5.
Press
to save the name.
6.
Press
down to highlight “Location”.
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7.
Press
to display the “Memory” screen.
8.
Enter the desired memory location using the keypad.
9.
Press
to save and exit.
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When you call automated systems, you are usually required to enter a
password or account number. Instead of manually entering the
numbers each time, the numbers can be stored in your Phone Book
separated by special characters called pauses.
There are two kinds of pauses that can be entered on your phone:
♦ Hard pause - A hard pause stops the dialing sequence.
♦ Two second pause - A two second pause stops the dialing sequence for
two seconds and then automatically sends the remaining digits.
Your phone has two pause dialing methods: pause dialing from the
Phone Book (see “Pause dialing from a stored phone book entry” on
page 59), and manual pause dialing (see “Manual pause dialing” on
page 60).
Note: Multiple two second pauses can be entered to extend the length of a
pause. For example, two consecutive two second pauses cause a total pause
time of four seconds. However, keep in mind that pauses count as digits
towards the 32 digit dialing maximum.
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To store a number in your Phone Book that contains pauses:
1. Enter the phone number you want to store.
2.
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♦P pause - This option is used to enter a hard pause that will stop the
dialing sequence. Enter the account number or password digits after
entering this pause.
♦T pause - This pause is an automatic two second delay in the dialing
sequence. If numbers are entered after this pause, the dialing is
suspended two seconds and then resumed with the digits entered
after the pause.
♦Hyphen - This allows you to enter a hyphen between the digits in the
phone number for easier viewing. This does not affect the dialing
procedure.
3.
Press 1, 2 or 3 to select the desired choice when entering the dialing
sequence.
4.
Store the number in your Phone Book by pressing the
following the display prompts.
key and
Pause dialing from a stored phone book entry
Pause dialing from the Phone Book:
1.
If you stored the number using a two second pause(s), simply dial the
number from the Phone Book.
2.
If you stored the number using a hard pause(s), simply dial the number
from the Phone Book and wait for the appropriate prompt from the
number you are calling (credit card number, bank account number,
etc.). When prompted, press
or
to send the DTMF
number that follows your hard pause. “SENDING DTMF” is displayed on
the screen (the transmitted tones are audible).
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To perform manual pause dialing without first storing the number in
the Phone Book, enter pauses manually using the Digit Entry menu
during the dialing process.
To manually dial a number using a pause(s):
1.
Enter the phone number of the service you want to call. For example,
your bank’s automated phone number might be an 800 number.
2.
Press
3.
Press 1, 2 or 3 to select the desired choice when entering the dialing
sequence.
4.
Enter the remaining digits using the keypad after the pause.
5.
Press
to display digit dialing options.
to make the call.
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When a number is stored in the Phone Book, it can be easily changed
by editing the information.
To change a Phone Book entry:
1.
From standby mode, toggle the
button down and search for the
Phone Book entry that you want to change.
2.
Highlight the name and press
3.
Press the
4.
Press
60
key for Options.
to select Edit.
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5.
Your Information displays. If the number has been designated as
“Secret” you are prompted to enter the Lock Code. Toggle using the
key and choose from one of the following options:
♦Phone number
♦Name
♦Location
♦Secret
♦Category
♦Relation
♦Ringtype
6.
Press
to edit the selected field.
7.
Press
to accept or
8.
Press
to return to the previous menu.
to exit.
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The Prepend option lets you add digits such as area codes and
network feature activation codes to a phone number that is stored in
your Phone Book or Call Logs.
Note: The prepended phone number cannot be longer than 10 digits.
To Prepend a stored phone number:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Phone Book.
3.
Press
for Find Name.
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4.
Highlight the desired name and press
.
5.
Press
to display options.
6.
Press
for Prepend.
7.
The screen displays Prepending #. Use the keypad to enter the calling
prefix and press
to place the call.
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To erase an entry in the Phone Book:
1. From standby mode, find the Phone Book entry that you wish to change
by pressing
and scrolling to the name or
number.
2. Press the
key to display the name or number.
3.
Press the
key for options.
4.
Scroll to the “Erase” option.
5.
Press
to Erase. Your phone will prompt for confirmation.
Press
to confirm and erase the Phone Book entry, or press
to cancel the Erase command and return to the Phone Book
Options menu.
The “Erased” notification displays together with the name, number,
and location of the erased entry.
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See “InUse Menu” on page 151
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You can associate nine tones, 24 melodies, and 10 downloaded melodies to
the numbers stored in your Phone Book. When you receive an incoming call
from a number matching an entry in your Phone Book your phone will play
the associated ringer to announce the call.
Note: If the Caller ID information was unavailable for an incoming call then
the Name Ringer option will also be unavailable.
To add a Name Ringer to a Phone Book entry:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Phone Book.
3.
Press
to find the desired name entry in the phone book.
4.
Find the number to which you wish to add a Name Ringer, using one of
the search methods described under “Finding an Entry” on page 64,
and then press
.
5.
Press
to display Options.
6.
Press
to scroll to Name Ring.
7.
Your phone displays the current ringer setting. Use the scroll key to
listen to available ringers and melodies.
8.
Press
to save the selected ringer.
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You can add an email address entry to the phone book for text
messaging. Your phone can send a message via the network to an
email address.
To add an email address:
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1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Phone Book.
3.
Press
for Add email.
4.
Enter the email address using the numeric keys.
5.
Press
6.
Add the email as a New Entry.
7.
Press
to accept.
to save the entry.
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This option allows you to find an entry by location number
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for the Phone Book.
3.
Press
displays.
for Find Entry. The Phone Book ‘Look Up’ screen
4.
Enter the memory location or toggle
list of entries.
5.
Press
to select the entry.
6.
Press
to place a call.
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Your phone allows you to hide a confidential number so that only a
person with your phone’s Lock Code can view that name and number.
To make a number “Secret,” see “To add a new phone number to the
Phone Book” on page 65. When you have made the number “Secret,”
the phone does not permit anyone to view information on that
particular number unless the four-digit lock code is entered.
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To store phone numbers and names:
1.
Enter the new phone number and press
twice.
2.
Press
3.
Enter the name using the keypad and press
4.
Toggle to the Relation field and press
5.
Toggle through the options using
available:
to edit the name field.
to save.
.
. The following choices are
♦No Group
♦VIP
♦Colleague
♦Family
♦Friend
6.
Select the desired choice and press
to save.
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7.
Press
to save and exit.
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For each name entered in the Phone Book, you can assign a Speed
Dial number.
To assign the number:
1.
Open the desired phone book entry.
2.
Toggle
3.
Press
and select the Category field.
to edit. The following options are available:
♦Speed Dial
♦Voice Dial
♦No Label
♦Fax
♦Pager
♦Mobile
♦Office
♦Home
4.
Select Speed Dial and press
5.
Press
66
to save and exit.
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To store a phone number after ending a call:
Note: If the call was incoming, and Caller ID information was unavailable,
then the store option will be unavailable.
1. Once you have pressed
to end your call, the screen displays the
call time (length of call), phone number of the party (if available), and
the “OK: Save” option.
2.
To add a new phone number, press
. The procedure from this
point is the same as “To add a new phone number to the Phone Book”
on page 65.
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You can store a phone number quickly by entering the number, and
then pressing
. Then follow the prompts to designate the label,
name and entry. You can quickly save a number after an incoming or
outgoing call.
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Dialing numbers from your Phone Book is quick and easy. Different
methods are explained below:
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Speed Dialing:
From standby mode, enter the number of the
memory location, and press the number for the
required option.
Scrolling to the number:
From standby mode, press the
key and
toggle using the
key to Phone Book.
Press
to enter the Phone Book. Toggle
until the desired option is reached then press
to enter the option.
Note: For the One-Touch, Two Touch, and Three Touch dialing to work as
described, the category setting in the phone book must be set to Speed
Dialing for the entry.
One-Touch Dialing:
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Memory locations 01 through 09 are special
One-Touch locations. You can dial the phone
numbers stored in the Phone Book memory
from 01 through 09 simply by pressing one key.
For example, for location number 001. Press
and hold. The name and number is
displayed and dialed.
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Two-Touch Dialing:
Memory locations 10 through 99 are special
Two-Touch locations. For example, for location
number 013. Press
and then hold down
The name and number is displayed and
dialed.
Three-Touch Dialing
Memory locations 100 - 500 are special ThreeTouch locations. For example, for location 112.
Press
and hold down
.The name and number is displayed and
dialed.
Note: The number 411 has been automatically saved in memory location
411. To dial 411, use the Three-Touch dialing instructions. If you overwrite
memory location 411, you will need to dial the entire number and press
“Send” to complete the call.
Note: The number 311 has been automatically saved in memory location
311. To dial 311, use the Three-Touch dialing instructions. If you overwrite
memory location 311, you will need to dial the entire number and press
“Send” to complete the call.
Note: The number 211 has been automatically saved in memory location
211. To dial 211, use the Three-Touch dialing instructions. If you overwrite
memory location 211, you will need to dial the entire number and press
“Send” to complete the call.
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Your phone comes equipped with wireless Internet access by using
the MiniBrowser.
The MiniBrowser allows you to access up-to-the-minute information
through your phone. View specially designed versions of popular
Internet sites which may include news, sports, weather, stock quotes,
etc. Browsing the web through your phone is unlike using your
personal computer since site providers have selected only the critical
aspects of the site to present to wireless phone users and have
removed most graphics.
Each time you launch the MiniBrowser, the phone connects to the
Internet and the service indicator icon (
) displays. Any time the
service indicator icon is visible on the display, you are connected and
are invoiced accordingly. Rates and pricing vary according to your
service option. Please contact your service provider for more details.
Note: The phone must be in a digital network to use the MiniBrowser. When
you are in a digital network, the
icon is displayed.
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Note: The first time you use the MiniBrowser, you will be required to go
through a security setup process that takes approximately three to five
minutes. Please follow the on-screen prompts to complete the security setup
process. This initial setup process occurs only the first time you access the
service.
Note: When the security key is initially sent to the carrier, it creates a unique
value. If the phone is reset for any reason, you must contact the carrier to
reset the security key. The old key is no longer valid and will not allow the
MiniBrowser to operate correctly.
To launch the web:
1. Press
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2.
Press
3.
Press
.
Note: A reminder of the charge may appear (depending on your prompt
setting - see “The MiniBrowser Start and End Prompts” on page 71). To
dismiss the prompt, simply choose yes or no. If no prompt is displayed, you
are immediately connected to the internet.
4.
Toggle
to select Yes or No.
5.
Once connected, the Home page (or the last page visited) will be
displayed. To access the Home menu page from any other menu in the
MiniBrowser, press and hold
.
Note: What displays when accessing the MiniBrowser is dependent on the
service provider content. To view additional text, use the scroll keys.
Note: You can also access the Web/MiniBrowser by pressing
on the
right side of the phone’s display screen.
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1.
Press
to exit the web or close the flip.
2.
Press
to exit the MiniBrowser. If the ‘Prompt to end’ or ‘Prompt
both’ option is selected in the MiniBrowser setup(
), you will be prompted whether you want to end the
MiniBrowser call.
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Your phone can be set to view a prompt each time you start or end a
MiniBrowser session. You have the option to change when the start
prompt is displayed. The default setting is set to start prompt. To
change the settings:
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1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Web
3.
Press
for Prompt.
4.
Use the
button to select one of the four options:
♦To Start: (This is the default setting. You will see the prompt when
you enter the browser, but not when you exit it.)
♦To End: (You will see the prompt only when you exit the browser.)
♦Both: (You will be prompted when you enter or exit the browser.)
♦None: (You will never see this prompt.)
5.
Press
to save your setting or
to cancel.
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At the bottom of the MiniBrowser display is a solid bar which contains
browser commands. “Soft” keys(
) below the
solid bar are used to execute the commands. These two keys are
called “soft” keys because their function changes depending on
where you are in the MiniBrowser software.
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When you use the MiniBrowser, some keys on your phone operate
differently than during a normal phone call. These keys are explained
below. The MiniBrowser presents on-screen items in one of the
following ways:
♦
♦
♦
♦
Text or numeric input
Links (embedded in content)
Numbered options (some options may not be numbered)
Simple text
You can select options or links by using the soft keys.
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Up/down navigation keys: Use the navigation keys to
scroll to and select from MiniBrowser options. The
currently selected option is indicated by an arrow. You
can also use the navigation keys to move the cursor
when editing text.
OK/Navigation key: This key is also used for selecting
the highlighted item by pressing down the button. This
button is also used with the internet. (see “The
MiniBrowser Soft Keys” on page 72).
Volume keys: These keys allow you to scroll
up or down or change the volume settings.
CLR key: This key performs two functions:
♦Backs you up in the browser. Pressing it once backs you up
one page. Pressing and holding it down backs you up to the Home
page.
♦Clears out entered text or numbers. When entering numbers
or text, press
to clear the last number, letter, or symbol.
Press and hold
to completely clear the input field.
Asterisk / shift key: This is the shift key. Press
before entering text to create upper case letters. This
key is also used to scroll down or up a line at a time.
0 / next key: Enters a 0. Moves to the next word in
T9 word mode.
Pound / space key: This is the space key. Press to
insert a space when entering text. This key is also
used to scroll down or up a line at a time.
Numbered keys 1- 9: If items on a menu are
numbered, these keys can be used to select them.
END key: Exits the MiniBrowser and returns the
phone to standby mode.
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MENU key: This is the right soft key. The right soft key
is used to access secondary options, or a menu of
secondary options.
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At various times when using your phone, you will need to enter text.
For example, when storing a name in the Phone Book, entering events
in your Calendar, or creating a bookmark in the MiniBrowser.
Pressing the
key gives you the following options:
♦T9 Word
♦ABC
♦Symbol
♦123
Toggle through the options presented and press the
select.
key to
Entering text, numbers, or symbols:
♦ Press
♦ Press
♦
to insert a space.
to clear the last number, letter, or symbol, or
Press and hold
to completely clear the input field.
Press
to display the options then
to change and lock in
the option of choice.
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Alphabetical text characters may be entered in the alpha Input Mode
by pressing the key corresponding to the letter that you want to enter.
Press the same key repeatedly to change between the characters
represented by each key. To change capitalization formats while
entering text, press the
key. The menu key allows you to
choose from 4 options:
♦alpha: See Note: below.
♦Sym: For numbers that have symbols associated.
♦Num: For numbers
♦T9 Word: Recognizes and types whole words
Note: For example, you quickly press
three times to display the letter
‘C’, and quickly press the
key twice to display the letter ‘K’. This is
called multi-tap typing.
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Numeric mode enables you to enter numbers into a text message.
Press the keys corresponding to the desired digits, and manually
switch back to text entry mode of choice.
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Symbol mode enables you to enter symbols into a text message. Use
the
key to display the options and press the
key up or
down select the symbol option. When displayed toggle using the
to select the symbols. When in Symbol input mode, press the
key shown on the display under the symbol that you desire to enter.
Here are the list of available symbol characters:
♦
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♦
@+?¡
♦
#=.¿
♦
% : , <<
♦
& “ { >>
♦
* ‘}±
♦
<($ ^
♦
>)[ .
♦
– / ]º
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T9word, T9 Text Input, enables you to easily enter text.
T9 (for “text on 9 keys”) requires only one key press per letter and
quickly recognizes the most commonly used word of a numeric
sequence.
For example, to enter the word “hello,” you can spell out the word by
pressing only five keys, 4-3-5-5-6. T9 Text Input knows the most
commonly used sequence for that numeric sequence is “hello”.
If two or more words share the same numeric sequence, T9 software
provides the most commonly used word, with the ability to scroll to
the next most commonly used word by pressing
up or down.
Press
repeatedly to display all of the available words that T9
knows. When the word you want displays, continue to enter text in the
same way, or change to another text or character entry mode. If the
word you want to enter is not known by T9 press
to change the
Input Mode.
Note: To type words not found in the T9 mode, change the text input mode to
Alpha mode. Words typed in this mode are automatically added to the T9
dictionary so you can type them using the T9 English mode the next time. You
can include numbers between letters without exiting the T9 input mode by
simply pressing and holding the desired numeric key.
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You can schedule up to 9 events for the current day by indicating
each event’s start and end time. You can be alerted by the Calendar
function before an event is commenced. Events that are scheduled for
future dates automatically display on your Today events schedule for
that particular day.
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1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Scheduler.
3.
Press
for Today the New Event screen displays.
4.
Pressing the
key will offer further options. For example:
♦T9 Word
♦ABC
♦Symbol
♦123
♦Exit
5.
Choose your option by pressing the scroll key in the center and enter
your event information. Up to 32 characters can be entered. For more
information on Text and Symbol Entry see “Entering Text, Numbers, or
Symbols” on page 75.
6.
Press
to continue, the start time and date screen displays.
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7.
Add the start time and date using the numeric keys, then press the
key to display the next screen.
8.
Add the end time and date. Press
9.
If an error is made, or duplicate information is already saved, pressing
the
key offers the following options:
to save the information.
♦Add new
♦Edit
♦Erase
10. Using
, scroll through the options and press
to select.
11. After the correct information has been entered, an alarm screen is
displayed. Select an alarm to notify you of your event. Your Alarm
options are: 10 minutes Before, 30 minutes Before, 1 hour Before, No
Alarm and On Time. Make your choice and press
.
12. This action will return you to standby mode.
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View month permits you to view, in calendar format, the current month, a
past month, or future month. In view month, the current date is highlighted
on the calendar. Days with scheduled events are underlined.
1. Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
3.
Press
for Scheduler.
for View Month. The Calendar displays.
♦Remember, the current date is highlighted.
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♦Use the navigation key to select the month and day.
4.
Pressing the Menu key displays two options in the upper right corner of
the display screen, they are:
♦View (Permits you to view previous calendar entries).
♦Add New (Permits you to add a new calendar entry).
5.
To enter a new event, enter your event information. Up to 32 characters
can be entered. For more information on Text and Symbol Entry see
“Entering Text, Numbers, or Symbols” on page 75.
6.
Press
7.
Enter the start time and date, and press
The end time and date screen are displayed.
to save the information.
8.
Enter the start time and date, and press
to save the information.
9.
The alarm screen displays. Scroll to select an alarm to notify you of your
event. Your Alarm options are: 10 minutes Before, 30 minutes Before, 1
hour Before, No Alarm and On Time.
10. Press
to accept your entry.
to save your selection.
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1. Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Scheduler.
3.
Press
for View Month and the Calendar displays.
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4.
Use the navigation key to display all of an event’s information. If more
than one event is scheduled, use the navigation key to display them.
5.
Press
to display the options. Select one of the following:
♦Add New: Allows you to add an event
♦Edit: Allows you to edit the event
♦Erase: Allows you to delete the event.
6.
After an option is selected follow the display prompts to continue.
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Your phone features a Calendar to keep track of important dates and
events. It enables you to create To Do Lists, set a Count Down alarm,
check the time in another part of the world, and perform numerical
calculations.
1.
To access your Calendar press
2.
Press the
to the option.
3.
Press
key to access one of the Calendar options, or navigate
to access that option.
Calendar has the following options:
♦T9 Word
♦ABC
♦Symbol
♦123
♦Exit
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Allows you to specify the calendar date you wish to view. Once this
date has been entered into the display screen it allows you to view
other events with the same date.
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Jump To Date allows you to specify the calendar date you wish to
view. Once the date is obtained you can enter, edit and erase events in
your calendar. For further information see “Calendar” on page 82
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1. Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Scheduler.
3.
Press
4.
Enter the date of the event and press
5.
The Calendar screen displays the newly entered highlighted date.
6.
Pressing the
7.
Scroll to view and press the
8.
Pressing the
9.
You can either schedule a new event or edit or erase an old one. Press
the
key to select the option.
for Date.
to continue.
key displays the options View and Add new.
key.
key opens the Add new, Edit, Erase options.
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The To Do List can help you keep track of, and prioritize the things
you need to do. You can enter and prioritize up to 30 items.
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1. Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Scheduler.
3.
Press
for To Do List.
4.
Select the
5.
Select the required option by toggling the
6.
Enter your To Do Item.
7.
Press
8.
Enter the time and date and press
9.
Using the navigation keys, set the priority for a To Do List item. Your
choices are High and Low.
10. Press
key for options.
key.
to save. This action opens the Time/Date screen.
to continue.
to save your prioritized To Do List item.
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1. Press
for the menu.
2.
Press
for Scheduler.
3.
Press
for the To Do List.
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4.
Press
and using the navigation keys find the To Do List item
you want to change.
5.
Press the
key to select the correct option. Your choices are:
♦Add New
♦Edit
♦Erase
6.
Continue to add a new item, edit or erase an existing item by following
the prompts.
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Have you ever wanted to know how much time it takes you to do
something, or how many minutes, hours, days and months until a
special event? The Countdown option can help you answer these
questions. You can create up to 30 countdown timers using this
feature.
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Use this procedure the first time you program a countdown timer or if
you’ve erased them all.
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Scheduler.
3.
Press
for Countdown.
4.
The screen prompts for new countdown. Enter a name for your new
countdown timer.
5.
Press
when complete.
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6.
Enter the date and time that you want to “Countdown” to. For example,
if today’s date is November 10, 2000 and you wish to know how many
months, days, and hours are left before 7:00 PM February 14, 2001
enter the time 07:00 PM and the date 02/14/2001.
♦You can press the digital keys
or
for AM or PM.
The volume keys can also be used to toggle between AM and PM.
♦Countdown timers can be entered for dates up to 2099.
7.
Press
to store the countdown timer.
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Use this procedure if you have a countdown timer(s) already
programmed.
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Scheduler.
3.
Press
for Countdown.
♦Countdown timers display in order of the least amount of time passed
since the countdown commenced, and least amount of time
remaining until the specified date.
4.
Press
to display options.
♦Follow the screen prompts to enter a new countdown timer.
♦.Follow the screen prompts to edit the timer.
♦Follow the screen prompts to erase the timer.
♦Press
for Exit. This returns the screen to viewing the already
programmed countdown timer(s).
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World Time displays what time it is in twenty-four different time zones
around the world together with one or more major cities, states,
regions or countries in a time zone.
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1. Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Scheduler
3.
Press
for World Time
4.
The display screen shows two globes. Both set to the GMT default.
5.
Press
6.
Press
to change time zone.
or
to return to standby mode.
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You can perform calculations including addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division on your phone.
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1. Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Scheduler.
3.
Press
for Calculator.
4.
Press digit keys to enter the first number in your calculation. Numbers
can be up to 9 digits long.
♦Press
to enter a decimal point.
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♦Press
5.
to change the sign of a number to a negative (-).
Use the scroll keys (
) to set the operator for your
calculation. Your choices are:
♦[+] addition
♦[-] subtraction
♦[x] multiplication
♦[/] division
6.
Press the digit keys to enter the second number of your calculation.
7.
Press
8.
You can continue to perform calculations with the same operator or
change the operator and continue your calculations. Every time that you
change the operator, the previous calculation is performed and the
result is displayed as the top number in the display.
9.
Press
88
to perform the calculation and see the result, or:
to perform the calculation and view the result.
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Your phone has an alarm clock function with three separate alarms.
Each alarm can be set to go off once, or daily at a set programmed
time. Once you set an alarm, it is easy to change it’s time or to turn it
off.
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1. Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Scheduler.
3.
Press
for Alarm Clock.
4.
Select the alarm you want to set by pressing
right. Your choices are ‘Once’ ‘Daily’, or ‘Off’.
5.
Press
6.
Follow the prompts to save the alarm setting of choice.
7.
Press
, to the left or
to select the desired alarm.
to return to the previous menu.
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1. Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Scheduler.
3.
Press
for Alarm Clock.
4.
Select the alarm you want to set by pressing
, to the left or
right. Your choices are ‘Once’ ‘Daily’, or ‘Off’. Press
.
5.
Edit the time and press
.
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Your phone provides a variety of ringer options through the Sounds
menu. These options allow you to customize your ringer type and
ringer volume settings in order to easily recognize a certain type of
incoming call.
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From the standby mode, you can adjust the volume of the ringer by
pressing the volume keys
on the side of the phone (8
levels) as well as to 1 Beep/Vibrate. If the flip is open while you are
making this setting, leave it open until the phone returns to standby
mode (this allows the phone time to store the setting).
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You can adjust the (optional) headset volume during a call using the
volume keys
on the side of your phone
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Three options can be found under the Ringer Volume option for
Sounds. To activate these options:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for Ringer Volume. The three options display.
♦ Calls
♦ Messages
♦ Alarm
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4.
Either press the numeric key, or scroll to the option and select it. The
screen displays the volume icon which changes according to the setting
selected.
5.
Press
to save the desired volume. The display icon changes to
reflect the new setting.
6.
When the desired setting is reached, press the
setting.
7.
You can press the
time.
key to save the
key to return to the previous menu at any
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Five options are found for Ringer type in the Sounds menu. They are:
♦Voice Calls
♦Messages
♦Alarm
♦Data/Fax In
♦Schedule
Each of these allows you to specify the desired type of ringer.
To activate these options:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for Ringer Type.
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4.
Either press the numeric key, or scroll and select the option of choice
using the
key to activate that option.
5.
Press the scroll key to scan through the nine ringer types, twenty four
melody tones, and ten downloadable ring tones. Each tone plays as you
scroll through the options.
6.
When the desired ringer type is displayed, press
setting.
key to save the
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To activate these options:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for Ringer Type.
4.
Press
for Voice Calls.
Use the scroll key to select from the twenty four melody tones, nine
distinctive rings, and ten downloaded ring tones. To select your
choice of melody or ringers, press
.
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The Messages menu contains three options:
♦ Voicemail
♦ Text
♦ Web MSG
To activate these options:
1.
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Press
to display the menu.
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2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for Ringer Type.
4.
Press
for Messages.
5.
Press the corresponding numeric key, or scroll to select the type of
message option then choose from twenty four melody tones, nine
distinctive rings, and ten downloadable ring tones. To lock in your
choice of melody or ringer press
.
6.
To cancel, press
to return to the previous menu.
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Browser messages are messages that are received from the Internet.
You must have an account setup online for this option.
Note: You must have web service from the carrier for this option to work.
Any email that is received on your internet account is displayed. To
send a message, the person enters your phone number.
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To view browser messages:
1.
Press
to display the Mail Kit menu.
2.
Press
for Inbox.
3.
Press
for Web.
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Key Beep allows you to designate the volume of the tone when a key is
pressed on the phone. There are nine levels of volume associated with
the key beep.
To activate Key Beep:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for Key Beep.
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Your phone beeps to notify you of an event or action, this is called an
alert. You can easily turn alert beeps on or off. The other party does
not hear the alerts when you are using the phone.
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You can set the minute beep option to sound an alert 10 seconds
before each elapsed minute to remind you of the length of the current
call.
To turn minute beep on or off:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for Alerts.
4.
Press
for Minute Beep.
5.
Scroll through the Alert menu between On/Off. When the desired setting
is displayed, press
to save.
6.
To cancel, press
to return to the previous menu.
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To set the service alert On or Off:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for Alerts.
4.
Press
for Service.
5.
Scroll between On/Off. When the desired setting is displayed, press
to save.
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6.
To cancel, press
to return to the previous menu.
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With the Connect option set to on, the phone sounds a connect alert
tone when your call is connected.
To set the connect alert On or Off:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for Alerts.
4.
Press
for Connect.
5.
Scroll between On/Off. When the desired setting is displayed, press
to save.
6.
To cancel, press
to return to the previous menu.
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When the Disconnect option is set to on, the phone sounds a
disconnect alert tone a call is dropped or failed.
To set the disconnect alert On or Off:
1.
Press
2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for Alerts.
4.
Press
for Disconnect.
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to display the menu.
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5.
Scroll between On/Off. When the desired setting is displayed, press
to save.
6.
To cancel, press
to return to the previous menu.
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When the Fade menu option is set to on, the phone sounds an alert
when a dropped call occurs during conversation because of a signal
fade.
♦Press
to clear the message and return to standby mode.
♦If the dropped call was an outgoing call from your phone, you can
redial the number automatically by pressing
twice.
To set the fade alert On or Off:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for Alerts.
4.
Press
for Fade.
5.
Scroll between On/Off. When the desired setting is displayed, press
to save.
6.
To cancel, press
to return to the previous menu.
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When the network alert option is turned ON, a distinctive alert tone is
heard when you leave the network coverage area.
To set alert option ON or OFF:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for Alerts.
4.
Press
for Network.
5.
Scroll between On/Off. When the desired setting is displayed, press
to save.
6.
To cancel, press
to return to the previous menu at any time.
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The Voice Volume option allows you to adjust the voice volume of the
receiver.
1.
Press
2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for Voice Volume.
4.
Scroll between Softest - Loudest. When the desired setting is displayed,
press
to save.
5.
To cancel, press
98
to display the menu.
key to return to the previous menu.
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Note: The volume keys can be used to adjust the call volume during a call.
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When this option is ON, a distinctive ringer is heard when an
incoming call is received outside your local coverage area.
To set the ringer ON or OFF:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for Roam Ringer.
4.
Scroll between On/Off. When the desired setting is displayed, press
to save.
5.
To cancel, press
to return to the previous menu.
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When the Power On/Off option is set to on, the phone sounds an alert
when:
♦ When the handset is powered on or off.
♦ The phone experiences a dropped or failed call.
♦ The phone enters or leaves a service area.
To set the sound alert On or Off:
1.
Press
2.
Press
for Sounds.
3.
Press
for the Power On/Off display screen.
4.
Scroll between Sound On/Off. When the desired setting is displayed,
press
to save.
5.
To cancel, press
100
to display the menu.
to return to the previous menu.
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These settings determine what is displayed on the phones LCD screen.
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Your phone has several display options. They allow you to:
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
Display your own phone number.
Control when and how long your backlight is active.
Define a personal greeting up to 30 characters.
Set the language (English or Spanish) used on your screen.
View hardware and software versions of your phone.
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There are several options for setting the backlight features.
When the phone flip is closed, the backlight remains off conserving
battery power. When the flip is open, the length of time that the
backlight remains active can be set to 7, 15, or 30 seconds.
To select backlight options:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Display.
3.
Press
for Backlight.
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4.
Scroll through the menu options:
♦Always Off
♦Always On
♦7 seconds
♦15 seconds
♦30 Seconds
♦on when flip open
5.
When the desired option is displayed, press
to save.
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The Banner option allows you to edit the banner displayed on the
standby screen. It can also be used as your ID when sending an email.
Enter the banner desired using the alphanumeric keys.
To select banner options:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Display.
3.
Press
for Banner.
4.
Press
to view the options:
♦T9 Word
♦ABC
♦Symbol
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♦Exit
5.
Press
to scroll through the options.
6.
When the desired option is displayed, press
7.
Enter your banner.
8.
Select
to select.
to save it.
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The Animation option allows you to select the animation sequence for
your phone.
To select animation options:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Display.
3.
Press
for Animation. The options appearing on the display
screen are:
♦Power on
♦Power off
♦Idle 1
♦Idle 2
4.
Choosing the ‘Power on’ option allows you to scroll through 8 different
animation images.
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5.
When the desired option is displayed, press
6.
Pressing
7.
Choosing the ‘Power off’ option allows you to scroll through the
animation images available.
8.
When the desired option is displayed, press
to save the setting.
Selecting
returns you to the Animation options menu.
9.
Choosing the ‘Idle 1’ option allows you to scroll through the 8 Idle 1
images available.
returns you to the Animation options menu.
10. When the desired option is displayed, press
11. Pressing
to save.
to save.
returns you to the Animation options menu.
12. Choosing the ‘Idle 2’ option allows you to scroll through the 8 Idle 2
images available.
13. When the desired option is displayed, press
14. Pressing
to save the setting.
returns you to the Animation options menu.
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The My Phone Number option displays the telephone number of the
phone.
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1. Press
to display the menu.
2.
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for the Display.
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3.
Press
for My Phone#.
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1. Press
to display the In-Use Menu.
2.
Press
3.
Press
for My Phone #. Your number is displayed.
to return to the previous menu.
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The Language option changes the language on the phone to English,
French, or Spanish.
To change languages:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Display.
3.
Press
for Language.
4.
Scroll between English, French, or Spanish.
5.
When the desired option is displayed, press
to save.
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Your phone is equipped with a standard clock.
To set the clock:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Display.
3.
Press
for Set Time.
4.
Scroll to select On or Off.
5.
When the desired option is displayed, press
6.
Press
to save the setting.
to return to the previous menu.
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With the Auto Hyphen option set to on, your phone can automatically
hyphenate numbers. For example: 972-761-0000.
Here’s how it is configured:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Display.
3.
Press
for Auto Hyphen.
4.
When the desired option is displayed, press
5.
Pressing
106
returns you to the previous menu.
to save.
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The LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) has contrast setting that can help
you see the screen better in different lighting conditions.
To set the LCD contrast:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Display.
3.
Press
for LCD Contrast.
4.
Scroll between the contrast settings to determine the most visible.
5.
When the desired contrast setting is displayed, press
to save.
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The Version menu displays the current hardware/software version
that is installed in your phone.
This feature is helpful if you need to call customer care.
To view the version:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Display.
3.
Press
to view the Version information.
4.
Press
5.
Press
to quit.
to return to the previous screen.
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Your phone features voice dialing. When on a digital or analog
network, you can call up to 20 stored names simply by speaking the
name into the microphone. Using the voice dialing option requires
that you first program the phone to recognize the name of the person
you are calling.
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♦ Avoid recording similar names phonetically. If you record a similar
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♦
♦
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name to one that is already stored in voice-dial memory, the phone
requests another name.
Avoid recording in a noisy place.
Speak clearly and naturally.
Avoid very long or very short names. Names with two to five syllables
are recommended.
If the voice dial entry does not connect properly, you may need to
record the name and number again.
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The phone provides voice prompts and screen displays to guide you
through the recording process.
To program the phone for voice dialing:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Voice Dial.
3.
Press
for Record. The phone prompts you to record a name.
4.
Wait for a beep and then say the name. The phone stores the name and
then prompts you to speak the name again.
5.
Respond to the prompt by repeating the name after the beep exactly as
you did the first time. If the name is accepted, the phone requests the
phone number.
6.
Enter the phone number using the key pad.
7.
To store the phone number, press
. The number you entered
displays, along with the notification ‘Recorded’. If the number you
entered matches a name/number already stored in your Phone Book,
then the name also displays, together with the notification ‘Recorded’.
8.
The screen returns to the Phone Book menu.
9.
This option allows you to add, edit, or erase individual voice dial
entries. A list of entries displays.
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The Play/Erase option is used to review and erase dialing entries.
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1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Voice Dial.
3.
Press
for Review. A list of stored voice dial numbers displays.
(The names also display if stored in the Phone Book).
4.
Press the digit key to select the desired entry or scroll to the desired
entry and press
. The recorded name is vocalized. You can
quickly scroll entries without having to listen to each one, or you can
listen to them all as they play in order.
5.
Press
6.
When the last entry is played, the phone returns to standby mode.
to return to the previous screen.
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1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Voice Dial.
3.
Press
for Play/Erase
4.
Press
5.
Press
to Erase All the entries. The display screen will inform
you when this action has taken place.
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6.
If you wish to exit without removing any voice dialing entries press
and you will return to the previous menu.
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Voice dialing is always on once you have programmed the phone to
accept voice dialing entries and associated the phone numbers. To
place voice dialing calls, press and hold
. Then say the name
into the phone after you hear the voice prompt and the beep.
You can also initiate a voice dialing call by simply opening the
phone’s flip(this option is selected through the menu).
To change voice dialing setup options:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Voice Dial.
3.
Press
for Set Active.
4.
Scroll between the following options:
♦ Enables voice dialing only by pressing and holding
.
♦Enables voice dialing when the phone’s flip is open.
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To use voice dialing, you must train the phone. To train the phone,
you are asked to say the word ‘Yes’ and then to repeat it. You are then
asked to say the word ‘No’ and to repeat it.
To train your phone:
1.
Press
2.
Press
to display the menu.
for Voice Dial.
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3.
Press
for Training.
4.
Hold the phone to your ear and follow the instructions.
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To undo the training, follow these steps:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Voice Dial.
3.
Press
for Undo Training.
Your phone’s screen displays’ un-training control words proceed?’
Select
to ‘Un train’ or
to return to the previous menu.
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Your phone can record five separate voice memos. The total voice
memo time for all five memos can be up to four minutes in length.
When recording, a timer is displayed that indicates the length of the
recording. An alert sounds and the phone tells you that the recording
time has expired.
1.
Press
to display the menu.
Note: You can also press the voice memo button located on the side of the
phone.
2.
Press
for Voice Record.
3.
Press
for Voice Memo.
4.
The screen displays:
“Begin recording after the prompt tone”.
5.
Speak into the phone to record the Voice Memo.
6.
Press
7.
The Record Finished screen is displayed with the following choices:
to stop recording.
♦Review
♦Rerecord
♦Save
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8.
Press
to review the voice memo. The screen displays the length
of the recording with the date and time.
9.
Press
10. Press
to rerecord the voice memo.
to save the voice memo and add a title.
11. The Title Edit screen is displayed. Enter a title and press
to save.
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To review a voice memo:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
to display the Voice Record menu.
3.
Press
for the Voice Memo menu.
4.
Press
for Play/Erase. The Vmemo List is displayed.
♦Press
to play the voice memo.
♦Press
to go back to the previous menu or pause a playing
voice memo.
♦Press
to list the following options:
Info - Displays info about the voice memo
Erase - Erases the voice memo
Erase All - Erases all voice memos
5.
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After reviewing the voice memos, press
mode or close the flip.
to return to standby
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Call Answer allows you to have incoming messages stored directly
into the phone. When the Call Answer option is turned on, the callers
message is recorded directly into memory. This uses the voice memo
memory, so the amount of time available is dependent on the
available memory less any voice memos. The total talk time is 240
seconds.
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This option allows you to activate the option to enable Call Answering.
To enable Call Answering:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Voice Record.
3.
Press
for Call Answer.
4.
The screen displays:
♦On/Off
♦Config
♦Inbox
5.
Press
to enable or disable Call Answering.
6.
Press
to select Config. The screen displays:
♦Screening - This menu turns the screening speaker on/off.
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♦Wait Time - The wait time can be set to No Ring, After 3 sec, 5 sec, or
10 sec.
7.
Press
to save your choice and return to the previous screen
8.
Pressing
returns you to the previous screen.
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A default greeting is used to welcome incoming callers when the Call
Answer option is enabled. The default message is “Please leave a brief
message after the tone”.
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Use this option to activate the Call screening feature.
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Voice Record.
3.
Press
for Call Answer.
4.
Press
for Config.
5.
Press
for Screening. The Call screening feature will display.
6.
Press
to toggle between Screening Speaker On or Off. Press
to save your option.
7.
Press
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to return to the previous screen.
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Use this option to set the amount of time the caller waits to leave a
message on the phone.
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Voice Record.
3.
Press
for Call Answer.
4.
Press
for Config.
5.
Press
for Wait Time.
6.
Press
left or right to display the following wait times:
♦No Ring
♦After 3 seconds
♦After 5 seconds
♦After 10 seconds
7.
Press
down and highlight “Save”.
8.
Press
again to save.
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1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Voice Record.
3.
Press
for Call Answer.
4.
Press
for Inbox.
5.
The Message List is displayed. The following options are available:
6.
♦Press
to Play the message.
♦Press
to go back.
♦Press
for option.
If
is pressed, the following options are available:
♦Info - Press 1 to displays detailed information about the call.
♦Erase - Press 2 to erase the message.
♦Erase All - Press 3 to erase all messages.
♦Talk - Press 4 to call the number.
♦Save - Press 5 to save the number in the Phone Book.
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Using your phone you have the ability to play the following games:
1.
Push Push
2.
Fly Ribon
3.
Puzzle World
4.
Spider Hunter
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To open Push Push:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for the Games menu.
3.
Press
for the Push Push game.
4.
When the game’s ‘start screen’ is displayed, press
press
for key commands.
to start and
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The object of the game is to push the balls into the little house. The
ball can be pushed left, right, up, or down. It cannot however be
pushed backwards. There must always be a space to push the ball
forward or else the ball is stuck and the level cannot be completed.
Two balls cannot be pushed together, only one ball at a time may be
pushed. Once the ball has been pushed into the house, another ball
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can push the house if another house is located behind it. You can go
back one move by pressing
.
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The following options are displayed when available:
KEY HELPER: Displays each key’s function.
- Move Up
- Move Down
- Move Left
- Move Right
- Previous stage
- Next stage
- Restart stage
- Undo
- Exit
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To open Fly Ribon:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for the Games menu.
3.
Press
for the Fly Ribon game.
4.
Press
to start.
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The object of the game is to fly the ribbon through a maze of
obstacles. To control the path of the ribbon, use the
button.
Move
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the flight path of the ribbon up or down to avoid the wall. The longer
the distance, the faster the ribbon goes.
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To open Puzzle World:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for the Games menu.
3.
Press
for the Puzzle World game.
4.
Use
to select the type of puzzle. The choices are 3x3 or 4x4.
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The object of the game is to rearrange the tiles of the puzzle to make
the picture display correctly. To rearrange the tiles, you can move a
tile to the next available slot using the
key. If you cannot
figure out the puzzle, press
to solve.
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To open Spider Hunter:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for the Games menu.
3.
Press
for the Spider Hunter game.
4.
Press any key to start the game.
5.
Select the level by pressing
for easy or
for hard.
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The object of the game is to drop the potted plants on the spiders
from the top of the wall. To drop the plants, press the
key.
The spiders will attempt to reach the top of the wall. You start out with
three hearts. If a spider reaches the top, you loose one heart. When
you loose all three, the game is over. A high score is recorded each
time you play.
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When the Auto retry option is activated, your phone automatically
retries the last call up to ten times when a connection fails.
How to enable Auto Retry.
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Setup.
3.
Press
4.
Press
to toggle between Off, every 10 seconds, every 30 seconds
and every 60 seconds. Press the same key in the center to save your
option.
5.
Pressing
for Auto Retry. The Auto Retry screen displays.
returns you to the previous screen.
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When the Auto answer option is activated, your phone automatically
answers calls after a specified number of seconds. This option is
useful when driving or you are unable to answer the phone.
If Auto Answer is set to ‘Off’, the phone does not answer the incoming
call. If you do not answer the call it is automatically stored in the
Missed Call log.
How to enable Auto answer:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Setup.
3.
Press
for Auto Answer. The Auto Answer screen displays.
4.
Press
to scroll between Off, after 1 second, after 3 seconds,
and after 5 seconds. Press
to save your option.
5.
Pressing
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When the Answer mode option is activated, your phone allows you to
select a specific answer mode when receiving an incoming call. Your
phone can be preset to answer when you do any of the following:
♦Only by send key: You can answer the phone by pressing
♦by flip open: You can answer the phone by opening the phone’s
flip.
♦by any key: You can answer the phone by pressing any key on the
phone.
To set the Answer mode:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Setup.
3.
Press
for Answer Mode.
4.
Press
to scroll between ‘by flip open’, ‘only by SEND key’, ‘by
any key’. Press
to save.
5.
Pressing
returns you to the previous screen.
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Some older phones only recognize longer tones. Therefore you may
have to change the tone length for some calls. When calling a paging
system, remember that your phone should be set in the normal mode.
To change the Tone length:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
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2.
Press
for Setup.
3.
Press
for Tone length. The Tone length screen displays.
4.
Press
save.
to scroll between ‘Normal’, and ‘Long’. Press
5.
Pressing
to
returns you to the previous screen.
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Your Samsung phone allows you to set the network option.
To select the System:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Setup.
3.
Press
displayed.
for Network Option. The Network Option screen is
4.
Scroll between ‘Automatic & TELUS Digital’.
5.
When the desired option is displayed, press
6.
Press
to save.
to exit without saving.
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Your Samsung phone is capable of sending and receiving digital data
and fax calls when connected to a computing device (laptop, desktop,
hand held, palmtop, etc.) running Windows 95, Windows 98,
Windows 2000, Windows ME, or Windows NT. Your Samsung phone
functions similar to a typical modem on your PC, enabling you to use
wireless data with a variety of Windows software applications.
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To use digital data or fax services with your Samsung phone, you will
need to obtain a digital data/fax cable kit from your service provider.
This kit contains the necessary cables, software, and documentation
required for you to connect and use your Samsung phone with your
computing device.
Note: The phone must be on a digital network to receive or send faxes and
data. When you are in a digital network, the
icon is displayed.
To setup Data/Fax:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Setup.
3.
Press
for Data/Fax. The Data Mode screen displays.
4.
Use the scroll keys to toggle between:
♦Data/Fax Off: (No incoming Data/Fax calls can be received.)
♦Fax for Next Call: (Waiting for Fax Call. No Voice Calls can be
received for next 10 minutes.)
♦Fax until Powered Off: (No Voice Calls can be received.)
♦Data for Next Call: (Waiting for data call. No voice calls can be
received.)
♦Data until Powered Off: (No voice calls can be received.)
5.
When the desired option is displayed, press
6.
Press
to save.
to exit without saving.
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To receive a fax:
1.
Ensure that your phone is connected to your PC and is powered on.
2.
Press
to display the menu.
3.
Press
for Setup.
4.
Press
for Data / Fax.
5.
Scroll and select “Fax for Next Call”.
6.
Press
to save. The screen displays “Waiting for Fax call.
Note: No incoming Voice Calls can be received for 10 minutes.” Your phone
then returns to the standby
7.
In the Fax program on your PC, setup the Answer mode. Click on
“Receive” and select one of the following:
♦Automatic Receive (recommended)
♦Manual Receive
Note: Once you have set your phone’s mode to “Fax for Next Call”, you
cannot receive regular voice calls until you change back to “Data/fax Off” or
a fax has been received.
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1. Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Setup.
3.
Press
for Data/Fax.
4.
Scroll and select “Data/Fax Off”.
5.
Press
to save. The screen displays “No incoming Data/Fax calls
can be received”.
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The usual way of ending a call, like closing the phone, do not end a
fax or data call. The connection must be closed through the
application on your computer.
Note: Disconnecting the data cable or turning off your phone will also end a
data or fax call, but may disrupt your computer.
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When connected to a computing device, your phone allows wireless
fax and data transmissions. Your computing device software initiates
the call to the destination phone number. Your Samsung phone
functions as a wireless modem to send the fax or data file to the
number designated by your PC software.
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Note: Check with Service Provider for available services.
The Mail Kit allows you to create, send, read, and save your messages.
Your phone receives four kinds of messages: voicemail, text, numeric
pages, and browser messages. To access the Mail kit, press
or
.
The Mail kit contains the following menus:
♦New Messages
♦Inbox
♦Outbox
♦Delivery
♦MSG Setup
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Note: Check with Service Provider for available services.
Your phone supports Mobile Originating (MO) SMS Text Messaging.
The T-300 is able to send messages containing up to 180 characters,
and receive text messages up to 255 characters. When a message is
received, the phone sounds an alert tone and a new message pop up
window is displayed on the screen.
Messages being sent can contain a total of 160 characters in the
message body.
Note: A total of 94 messages or 16KB of memory is available for messages.
This memory is shared between all messages. The number of messages stored
depends on the length of the messages.
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To create a new message:
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1.
Press
to display the Mail Kit menu.
2.
Press
3.
Enter the email address or phone number of the recipient. Press
to display the following entry options:
for New Message.
♦Phonebook
♦T9 Word
♦ABC
♦Symbol
♦123
♦.com
♦.net
♦Exit
Note: Multiple addresses can be entered into the “Message To” screen by
separating the address entries with a space. For example;
“[email protected]” “[email protected]”. For more information, see
“Multiple Addressing” on page 133.
4.
Press
to “Accept” and continue.
5.
The “Message” screen is displayed.
6.
Press
to select the desired mode of character entry. They are:
♦Word
♦ABC
♦Symbol
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♦123
♦Exit
♦Canned
7.
Press
to return to the message body.
8.
Key in the message using the key pad. A counter in the top right corner
of the display screen indicates the remaining characters available.
9.
Press
to “Accept” the message.
10. The following choices are available:
♦Send - Send the message
♦OK - Save the Message
♦CLR - Returns to the Edit Menu
♦END - Discard the message and quit.
11. Press
.
Note: Your phone can receive messages in both Standby and InUse modes.
When you are on a call and a message is received, your phone automatically
mutes the ringer and provides the call waiting tone.
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Multiple addressing allows you to send mobile SMS messages to
multiple email or phone numbers by entering them in the “Message
To” screen when creating a new SMS message.
To enter multiple addresses:
1.
Press
to display the Mail Kit menu.
2.
Press
3.
Enter the email address or phone number of the recipient.
4.
Press
and enter the second email or phone number. Follow this
procedure until all the desired addresses are entered.
for New Message.
Note: Remember there is a total of 180 characters per message allowed
including the email address characters. The more characters used in the
email addresses, the less allowed in the actual message.
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The options menu consist of the following delivery options:
♦ Message Priority - This setting sets the message priority with the
♦
following choices:
— Normal
— Urgent
Validity Period - This setting determines how long the message is valid
for the intended user to read. The available choices are:
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♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
— Always
— 30 min.
— 1 hour
— 2 hours
— 12 hours
— 1 day
— 2 days
— 3 days
Deferred Delivery - This setting allows you to delay the delivery of the
outgoing message. The available choices are:
— Now
— 30 min.
— 1 hour
— 2 hours
— 12 hours
— 1 day
— 2 days
— 3 days
Delivery Acknowledge - This setting allows you to request a delivery
acknowledgement that the message was received by the user.
Save “Sent” Message - This setting allows you to save a copy of the
outgoing message in the Outbox.
Confirm - This confirms and saves the settings that have been changed.
Revert - This automatically reverts the settings back to the original
default settings.
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1.
View the new message.
2.
Press
3.
Press
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to display the options.
to “Reply”.
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4.
Press
to open the message body.
5.
Enter the message using the keypad. Press
6.
Use
7.
Press
to highlight the Action menu. Press
when finished.
.
.
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To view a message:
1.
Press
to display the Mail Kit menu.
2.
Press
for Inbox.
3.
Press
for Text.
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1.
Press
for the menu.
2.
Press
for Mail Kit.
3.
Press
for New Messages.
4.
The “Message To” screen is displayed.
5.
Press
for the Mode menu. Select the desired entry mode from
the following options:
♦Phonebook
♦T9 Word
♦ABC
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♦Symbol
♦123
♦.com
♦.net
♦Exit
Note: If you choose the “Phonebook” option, follow the prompts to return to
the “Message To” screen.
6.
When you have entered the recipient information in the “Message To”
screen, press
to continue. The “New Message” main screen is
displayed.
7.
Enter the desired message in the space provided. The number displayed
in the upper right corner displays the amount of characters remaining
that can be entered.
Note: If you receive a call while composing a new message, a pop up window
is displayed. Select SEND to answer the incoming call. To save the message
being entered, press CLR (As long as a call is NOT disconnected while saving
the created message.)
8.
When finished, press
screen.
9.
Press the
to return to the “New Message” main
button down and highlight the “Action” field.
10. Press
to display the “Message Action” menu. The following
choices are available:
♦SEND - Send the message to the recipient.
♦OK - Save the message so you can send it later.
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♦CLR - Returns you back to the “New Message” main screen.
♦END - Discards the message and exits the MO-SMS system.
11. Press
to send the message. (Animation is displayed showing that
the message has been sent.)
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Your phone receives incoming messages in both standby and send
modes. When you are on a call and a message is received, your phone
automatically mutes the ringer and provides the call waiting tone (this
is to avoid ringing in your ear while you are trying to speak).
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When your phone receives a message in standby mode, the ringer
sounds (unless turned off), and the screen displays (“New
Voicemail”, “New Text”, “New Page” or “New BrowserMsg”). The
message indicator is displayed and remains on the screen until you
listen to the new voicemail message, read the new Browser message,
text message or numeric page.
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If you receive a new text message or numeric page while on a voice
call, the Call Waiting tone sounds and a pop-up message is displayed.
You can easily review the new message while on the call by just
pressing
. Your call is not disconnected and the caller is placed
on hold while you review the text message. Press
again to
return to the original call.
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When a message is received in Standby mode, the ringer sounds and
an alert message is displayed on the screen to identify the type of
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message. The message indicator remains on the screen until you
listen or read the new message.
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When a message arrives, you can review it by pressing
, or the
message can be stored by pressing
. The Messages menu
provides options for reviewing the sender’s name, phone number,
time / date stamp and the message.
To review a stored (or old) numeric page, text message, or browser
message from the standby mode:
1.
Press
to display the Mail Kit menu. The number of new
(unread) messages displays next to the associated message type in the
menu.
2.
Press
for Inbox. A list of messages displays. An exclamation
point next to an entry indicates an urgent message. A check mark next
to an entry indicates that the message has already been read.
3.
Scroll through the list of messages.
4.
When a message is displayed, press
the message, the scroll keys operate:
to review. While reviewing
♦By pressing up or down to scroll.
5.
Press
to return to the previous screen.
Note: While reviewing a message, you can press
for more options.
Available options are Call Back, Forward, Save Addr, Erase, Detail, Reply, and
Save cb #. The same menu options are available in the Outbox.
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The outbox keeps a copy of messages that were sent or saved on the
phone.
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The Sent box keeps a record of the messages that have been sent from
the phone. To access the Sent menu:
1.
Press
to open the Mail Kit.
2.
Press
for Outbox.
3.
Press
for Sent.
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The Stored box keeps a record of the messages that have been saved
or not finished prior to sending a new message. To access the Stored
menu:
1.
Press
to open the Mail Kit.
2.
Press
for Outbox.
3.
Press
for Stored.
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When reviewing text messages, the Messages menu provides a
number of options. You can return a call to the phone number in the
message, save or erase the message, scroll to the next or previous
message, or extract a phone number that is included in the message.
1.
While reviewing a message, press
(to call the phone number).
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2.
While reviewing a message, press
for Options:
3.
Scroll through the menu with the
the option.
key. Press
to select
The following options are available:
♦ Call Back. - Automatically calls the number found in the message.
♦Forward - Automatically forwards the message to another recipient.
♦Save addr - Automatically saves the entry in you phone book.
♦ Erase - Deletes the message.
♦Detail - Give the date and time the message was sent and received.
Also displays the encoding information.
♦Reply - Automatically generate a reply message.
♦Save cb# - Saves the call back number in the phone book.
4.
Highlight “Save addr” and press
to extract the number included
by the sender of the message. If more than one number was included by
the sender, then a list of the numbers is available. Select the one you
want.
5.
Press
to return to the previous screen.
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Your phone allows you to set unique ring types. (see “Ringer Type”
on page 91).
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You can select one of three time stamps to be used for your incoming
messages. The time stamps to choose from are:
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♦ UTC (Universal Time Coordinated). This stamps messages with the time
♦
♦
setting from the message center. The time stamp is based on Greenwich
Mean Time.
Local Time. This stamps messages with the local time based on your
coverage area.
Time Received: This setting causes your messages to be stamped with
the time that your phone received the message in your home time zone.
This setting may not work in some analog coverage areas.
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1.
Press
to open the Mail Kit.
2.
Press
for New Messages
3.
Press the
4.
Press
to select the option.
5.
Press
to enter a message.
6.
Press
Canned.
and toggle through T9 Word, ABC, Symbol, 123, Exit, or
7.
Press
to select the option.
8.
Enter the text message and press
9.
The following options are displayed:
and scroll through Phone #, E-mail, or Phonebook.
to accept.
♦SEND: Send Message
♦OK: Save Message
♦CLR: Back to Edit
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♦END: Discard and quit.
10. Choose the desired option and press the corresponding key.
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Your phone can store up to 16 kbytesor 94 messages. This storage
capacity includes all message types; numeric page, VMN (voicemail
notification), text, and browser. The number of messages stored
depends on the length of the messages. When message memory
reaches 75% capacity, the screen displays “Memory is 75% full. Erase
old messages.” At 100% capacity, the screen displays a text
notification and rejects additional incoming messages until you erase
the stored messages. The measurement is determined by either the
amount of messages, or the size allocated for the messages in
memory. Whatever amount is greater is measured as a percentage.
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Incoming messages are received even when your phone is in Lock
Mode. The screen displays the time and date of the message, but you
cannot access the message. To access the message, you must unlock
the phone.
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Voicemail is available on your phone provided that you are signed up
for the service through the carrier. When you have a new voicemail
message, a sound plays and the LED on the phone flashes to indicate
a message is available. The screen also displays a message that says
“Voice Messages Received”.
Note: Different ringer types can be set to notify you that a new voicemail has
been received. To set options, see “Ringer Type” on page 91
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To listen to new messages:
Note: Applicable charges apply when checking your voicemail. This is
considered an outgoing call.
1.
Press
2.
Press
3.
Press
to display the Mail Kit menu.
for Inbox.
.for new Voicemail.
Note: You can also press and hold
to dial your voicemail.
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Your phone provides security options, including a userprogrammable lock code and special phone number features. To
access the Security menu in standby mode, press
,
, and
enter the 4-digit lock code. (normally the lock code is the last 4-digits
of your phone number). Press the associated numeric key to access
one of the following Security options:
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
Lock Mode
Restrict
Lock code
Emergency #
Send PIN
Clear MEM
Reset Phone
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Locking the phone limits all outgoing calls except calls to hard-coded
emergency numbers (911, *911 and #911).
You can lock the phone manually during use, or set the phone to lock
automatically when it is turned on. When the phone is in Lock Mode,
you can answer incoming calls, but you must unlock the phone to
place outgoing calls.
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To lock the phone:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Security and enter your lock code.
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3.
Press
for Lock Phone.
4.
Scroll through the options:
♦Never: The phone remains unlocked.
♦Now: The phone locks immediately and stays locked until the lock
code is entered.
♦Power On: The phone locks automatically the next time your phone
is powered on and stays locked until the lock code is entered.
♦Press
to save the setting.
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When the phone is locked, it displays a “Locked” screen. To unlock
the phone, press
. Enter the phone’s lock code, and the phone
is immediately unlocked.
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You can place calls to emergency and special numbers in the lock
mode. To place normal outgoing calls in lock mode, enter the lock
code to unlock the phone, and then dial the phone number.
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1.
To call an emergency or special number, enter the number and then
press
.
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This feature allows you to restrict the use of your phone.
To restrict the phone:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Security.
3.
Enter your current lock code.
4.
Press
5.
Press
to scroll between ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. Press
the restriction.
6.
Press
for Restrict.
to confirm
to exit.
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The default lock code for your phone is the last four digits of your
phone number. You can enter a personal lock code or change the
lock code as often as you like.
To enter a new lock code:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Security.
3.
Enter your current lock code.
4.
Press
5.
Enter a new 4-digit lock code by pressing the numeric keys.
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6.
Press
7.
Press
to save the new lock code.
to exit.
Note: Your phone does not allow viewing of the lock code unless you know
the lock code (this is for obvious security reasons). So, if you change the lock
code, be sure to write down or memorize the new code.
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Your phone provides the option of storing three emergency or special
numbers. Each special number can be ten digits long.
All special numbers can be manually dialed at any time, even when
your phone is locked. This feature is useful for controlling what
numbers can be dialed from your phone.
Note: Even if your account is restricted, you can still dial 911, but no other
emergency numbers.
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Because of various transmission methods, network parameters, and
user settings used to complete a call from your wireless phone, a
connection cannot always be guaranteed.
Therefore, emergency calling may not be available on all wireless
networks at all times.
DO NOT depend on this phone as a primary method of dialing 911 or
for any other essential or emergency communications.
Remember to always turn your phone on and check for adequate
signal strength before placing a call.
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To store special numbers:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Security and enter your current lock code.
3.
Press
for Emergency #.
4.
Press
to the left and the screen will display the Emergency #:
either 1, 2, or 3 on the screen.
5.
Enter the special number.
6.
If you scroll to the right with the
enter the next emergency screen.
7.
Scrolling left allows you to edit the number just entered.
8.
Pressing
9.
Press
key, the phone permits you to
allows you to save the number entered.
to return to the Security menu.
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Note: The PIN (Personal Identification Number) feature prevents your phone
from being used by unauthorized persons. Contact your service provider for
complete information on this feature. To set your phone to prompt for your
PIN to be sent to the system whenever a call is placed.
1. Press
to display the menu.
2.
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3.
Press
for Send Pin.
4.
Choose between Never or Prompt.
5.
Press
to save the choice.
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You can erase all the numbers stored in your Phone Book and voice
dial recordings. This is useful if you want to give your phone to a
friend or family member, or if you want to erase all of your phone
numbers.
To erase your phone book:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Security and enter your current lock code.
3.
Press
for Clear MEM. A confirmation message displays asking
if you want to ‘Clear All?’.
4.
Press
to erase the Phone Book.
5.
Press
to “Cancel” the operation.
“Erasing” displays while the operation is completed. The phone then
returns to standby mode.
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The Reset option resets the phone and returns all options to the
factory default settings. All your Personal settings (Phone Book, Voice
Dial recordings, Messages, and Calendar) are not affected by
resetting your phone.
To reset the phone:
1.
Press
to display the menu.
2.
Press
for Security and enter your current lock code.
3.
Press
for Reset Phone. A confirmation displays explaining that
you will reset the phone to factory defaults.
4.
Press
to reset the phone
5.
Press
to cancel the operation.
6.
The phone resets and restores the default settings, erases your
messages and then returns to standby mode.
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Your phone includes both a menu and an InUse menu. The InUse
menu is displayed by pressing the
button while the phone is
being used.
The InUse menu options are:
1.
Mute/Quit - Mutes the microphone so that the caller cannot hear your
conversation. You can still hear the caller, they just cannot hear you.
2.
Calls - Checks your call log for outgoing, incoming, and missed calls.
You can also erase the logs from this menu.
3.
PhoneBook - Accesses the PhoneBook menu options.
4.
Silent/Quit - This option silences the key beep tones when numbers
are pressed on the handset. Access the option again to turn off the
silence.
5.
Send Tel # - Send the telephone number of the phone to the other
caller.
6.
My Phone # - Displays the phone number of the phone being used.
7.
Version - Displays the version of the software and hardware that is
being used on the phone.
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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
signal strength by displaying a icon. The more bars displayed, the
) displays in
stronger the signal. The signal strength indicator (
the upper left corner of your display screen. The voice quality of your
phone is always clearest when the antenna is fully raised.If you’re
inside a building, reception may be better near a window.
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If you are trying to use your phone in an area where the signal is too
weak, the Power Save feature automatically activates to conserve
battery power when you have been unable to pick up a signal for 15
minutes. If your phone is on, it periodically rechecks service
availability. To manually check, press any key. A message is displayed
on the screen any time Power Save has been activated. When a signal
is found, your phone returns to standby mode.
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Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is
turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals.
When your phone is in use, the system handling your call controls the
power level. This power can range from 0.006 watts to 0.2 watts in
digital mode.
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The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at
the time of printing, however, Samsung reserves the right to change
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or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to
update existing units.
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Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio
transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also transmits
radio frequency (RF) signals
In August, 1996. the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
adopted RF exposer guidelines with safety levels for hand-held
wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety
standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards
bodies:
♦ ANSI C95.1 (1992)
♦ NCRP Report 86 (1986)
♦ ICNIRP (1996)
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic
evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120
scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government
health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research
to develop the ANSI standard (C95.1).
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and
those standards).
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Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage
the phone.
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NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other
telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
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For your phone to operate most efficiently:
♦ Extend your antenna fully.
♦ Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use.
Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to
operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
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Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in
the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your
phone while driving, please:
♦ Give full attention to driving - driving safely is your first responsibility.
♦ Use hands free operation, if available.
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Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals.
However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against
the RF signals from your wireless phone.
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The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a
minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a
handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are
consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of
Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
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♦ Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their
pacemaker when the phone is turned ON;
♦ Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
♦ Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential
for interference;
♦ If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn
your phone OFF immediately.
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If you use any other personal medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately
shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this information.
Turn your phone Off in health care facilities when any regulations
posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care
facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external
RF energy.
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Turn your phone Off in any facility where posted notices so require.
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Turn off our phone before boarding any aircraft.To prevent possible
interference with aircraft systems,the U.S.Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA)and Canadian Department of Transportation
regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to
use our phone while the plane is on the ground.To prevent any risk of
interference,these regulations prohibit using your phone while the
plane is in the air.
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To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone Off
when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way
radio”. Obey all signs and instructions.
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Turn your phone Off when in any area with a potential explosive
atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas
could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even
death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not
always clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasoline
stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfers or storage
facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or
butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as
grain, dust, or metal powders; any other area where you would
normally be advised to turn Off your vehicle engine.
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An air bag inflates with tremendous force. DO NOT place objects,
including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area
over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle
wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates,
serious injury could result.
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You 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.
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Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved
in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and
void your authority to operate this equipment.
Only use approved batteries, antennas, and chargers. The use of any
unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate the
phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the
phone.
Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of
hardware and can be broken. Use common-sense guidelines to avoid
dropping, hitting, bending, or sitting on it.
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The voice memo feature of your phone is intended to let you record
information when a pencil and paper may not be available. Before
using this feature to record any part of a telephone conversation, you
should make sure that the recording will not be made or used for any
wrongful or unlawful purpose and that you have the consent of other
parties to the call if required by law or under your service agreement.
Under the laws of some states, for example, recording any part of a
telephone call is illegal unless every person on the call consents to
your making of the recording. State and federal law may impose
serious criminal penalties, in addition to possible civil liability, for
unlawful recording of a telephone call or for disclosure of an illegally
recorded conversation. Check to be sure that your intended use of
this feature will comply with all applicable laws before recording or
playing back a telephone conversation.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation;
if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
♦ 1. Reorient / Relocate the receiving antenna.
♦ 2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
♦ 3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
♦ 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
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Your telephone requires a service provider to send and receive calls.
Your phone is only one part of a system or “network” of devices that
makes it possible for you to send and receive calls, text messages,
voice message, access the Internet using the minibrowser, and to take
advantage of all of the other services and features available when your
phone is used with your service provider.
Your phone will always try your call using your home system, but if
this is unavailable, then the phone will use the preferred network
system.
If you cannot network, your call will not be connected and the
icon is displayed. In some service areas, an operator may come on
the line asking you how you would like to pay for the call.
To make all of the features available to you, your phone is designed
by Samsung and your service provider to allow your service provider
to send (at any time) a variety or information and messages to your
phone. You may think of this as an over the air service to your phone.
During an over-the-air programming session, your phone may display
the following messages:
♦ “Search... Download” - this message means the phone is
looking for the data to download.
♦ “Progress Download” - this message means the phone is
downloading data. Do not turn your phone off while this is
occurring. See the CAUTION below.
♦ “Download Success” - this message means that your phone
has been successfully reprogrammed. You can now continue
to use your phone as you normally do.
♦ “Download Failed” - if this message appears contact your
service provider.
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CAUTION: If you turn off your phone during a download, your
phone (or some features) may not work properly in the network. If
this happens don’t worry, contact your service provider for help in
correcting the problem.
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Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved
in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and
void your authority to operate this equipment.
Only use approved batteries, antennas, and chargers. The use of any
unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and will invalidate the
phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the
phone. Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of
hardware and can be broken. Use common-sense guidelines to avoid
dropping, hitting, bending or sitting on it.
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This device ma cause TV or radio interference if used in close
proximit to receiving equipment.The FCC and Industry Canada can
require ou to stop using the telephone if such interference cannot be
eliminated.If ou need assistance,contact our service provider.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
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limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation;
if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
♦ Reorient / relocate the receiving antenna.
♦ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
♦ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that
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to which the receiver is connected.
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The model number, regulatory number and serial number are
located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record the
serial number in the space provided below. This will be helpful if you
need to contact us about your phone in the future.
Model:
Serial No.:
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CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under
one or more of the following Patents:
4,901,3075,109,3905,267,2625,416,797
5,506,8655,544,1965,657,4205,101,501
5,267,2615,414,7965,504,7735,535,239
5,600,7545,778,338 5,228,054 5,337,338
5,710,7845,056,109 5,568,4835,659,569
5,490,1655,511,073
T9® Text Input is licensed by Tegic Communications and is covered by
U.S. Pat. 5,818,437, U.S. Pat. 5,953,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554 and
other patents pending.
Licensed by Qualcomm Incorporated under one or more of the
following patents: U.S. Patent No. 4,901,307; 5,056,109; 5,099,204;
5,101,501; 5,103,459; 5,107,225; 5,109,390.
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Openwave® is a registered Trademark of Openwave, Inc.
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1.
What is covered and for how long?
Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc. (Samsung) warrants the
original purchaser that Samsung’s phones and accessories are free
from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and
service for a period commencing on the date of purchase and
continuing for the specified period of time after the date:
♦Samsung Phone - 1 year
♦Batteries - 1 year
♦Leather Cases - Defect-free at time of purchase.
♦Other Phone Accessories - 1 year
2.
What is not covered?
The limited warranty is conditioned upon proper use of the product by
the purchaser. This limited warranty does not cover:
♦Defects or damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect,
unusual physical, electrical, or electromechanical stress,
modifications of any part of the product, including antenna or
cosmetic damage.
♦Equipment that has the serial number removed or made illegible.
♦All plastic surfaces and other externally exposed parts that are
scratched or damaged due to normal usage.
♦Malfunctions resulting from the use of the product in conjunction
with the accessories, products, ancillary, or peripheral equipment
not furnished or approved by Samsung.
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♦Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance,
installation, adjustment and service of products.
♦ The limited warranty covers batteries only if the battery falls below
80% of rated capacity or the battery leaks and this limited warranty
does not cover any battery if (i)the battery has been charged by a
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 in
equipment other than the Samsung phone for which it is specified.
3.
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What are Samsung’s Obligations?
During the applicable warranty period, Samsung will repair or replace
at Samsung’s sole option, without charge to purchaser, any defective
component part of the phone or accessory. To obtain service under this
limited warranty, purchaser must return the product to an authorized
Samsung phone service facility in an adequate container for shipping,
accompanied by the purchaser’s sales receipt or comparable proof of
sale showing the date of purchase, the serial number of the product,
and the seller’s name and address. To obtain information on where to
deliver the phone or accessory, call your service provider or Samsung
Customer Care at (888) 987-4357. Upon receipt, Samsung will
promptly repair the defective product. Samsung may, at Samsung’s sole
option, use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts or components when
repairing any product or replace a product with a rebuilt,
reconditioned, or new product. Repaired products will be warranted
for a period equal to the remainder of the original limited warranty on
the original product or for 90 days, whatever is longer. All replaced
parts, components, boards, and equipment becomes the property of
Samsung. If Samsung determines that any product is not covered by this
limited warranty, purchaser must pay all parts, shipping, and labor
charges for the repair or return of said product.
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4.
What are the limits of Samsung’s liability?
The warranties given in this limited warranty are in lieu of all other
warranties, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, any
warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, and
are limited to the duration of this limited warranty. Except to the extent
prohibited by applicable law. Samsung shall not be liable for any
special, incidental, consequential, indirect or similar damages, loss of
profits, damages to purchaser’s property or injury to purchaser or
other parties arising out of the use, misuse, or inability to use any
Samsung phone or accessory, breach of warranty, breach of contract,
or negligence, including but not limited to Samsung’s phones and
accessories. This limited warranty shall not extend to anyone other than
the original purchaser of this product and states the purchaser’s
exclusive remedy. If any portion of this warranty is illegal or
unenforceable by reason of law, such partial illegality or
unenforceability shall not affect the enforceability of the remainder of
this limited warranty which purchaser acknowledges is and will always
be construed to be limited by its terms or as limited as the law permits.
This limited warranty allocates risk of product failure between
purchaser and Samsung, and Samsung’s products pricing reflects this
allocation of risk and the limitations of liability contained in this limited
warranty. The agents, employees, distributors, and dealers of Samsung
are not authorized to make modifications to this limited warranty, or
make additional warranties binding on Samsung. Accordingly,
additional statements such as dealer advertising or presentations,
whether oral or written, do not constitute warranties by Samsung and
should not be relied upon.
5.
How does state or territorial law apply to this warranty?
Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitations of
incidental or consequential damages or how long implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
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This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other
rights which vary from one jurisdiction to another.
Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc.
1130 East Arapahoe Road
Richardson, Texas 75081
(888) 987-HELP (4357)
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Numerics
0 / next key, 74
A
Accessing menus by scrolling, 33
Accessing menus using short cut number, 34
Adding a name ringer, 63
Adjusting ringer volume, 90
Air time, 49
Alarm, 89
Alarm set, 89
Alerts, 94
Animation, 103
Answer mode, 125
Answering a call, 54
Antenna, 21
Assigning a Specific Memory Address, 57
Asterisk / shift key, 74
Auto answer, 124
Auto retry, 123
B
Backlight features, 21
Browser MSG, 94
C
Calculator, 87
Calendar, 82
Call Answer, 115
Call Screen, 116
Calls - Incoming, 44
Calls - Missed, 45
Calls - Outgoing, 44
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Caring for the battery, 43
Charging with the travel charger, 41
Clearing the Memory, 149
CLR (Clear) key, 21
CLR key, 74
Connect, 96
Conversation/Talk Mode, 36
Countdown, 85
D
Data/fax, 126
Dialing in Lock Mode, 145
Dialing numbers from the phone book, 68
Disconnect, 96
Display options, 101
Display screen, 21
Disposal of Lithium Ion batteries, 43
E
Editing phone book numbers, 60
E-mail address, 63
empty battery icon, 41
End (power on/off key), 22
END key, 74
Ending a fax or data call, 129
Entering text, numbers, or symbols, 75
Erase logs, 47
Erase total, 51
Erasing the phone book, 62
F
Fade, 97
Find name, 55
Finding an Entry, 64
Front flip, 22
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Front view of the Samsung T300, 20
G
Games, 119
Games - Push Push, 119
Games - Setup, 119
Getting to know your phone, 21
Greeting (Default), 116
H
Headset connector, 22
I
Installing the battery, 39
Interface, 24
Interface Adapter, 24
K
Key beep, 94
L
Last call, 49
LCD Contrast, 107
LED indicator, 23
Lifetime, 52
List of menu functions, 28
Lock Code Setting, 146
Lock Mode, 144
Lock mode, 35
Locking the Phone, 145
M
Mail Kit, 130
Mail kit - Erasing individual messages, 142
Mail kit - Inbox, 137
Mail kit - Message memory capacity, 142
Mail kit - Message ringing, 140
Mail kit - Message time, 140
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Mail kit - Messages and lock mode, 142
Manual pause dialing, 60
MENU key, 75
Menu key, 23
Message Options, 139
Message Ringing, 140
Microphone, 23
Minibrowser - exiting, 71
Minibrowser - launching, 70
Multiple Addressing, 133
N
Navigation key, 74
Network Option, 126
Number entry, 76
Numbered keys 0, 74
Numbered keys 0 - 9, 74
Numeric key functions, 23
O
OK/Navigation key, 23
Outbox, 139
P
Pause dialing, 58
Phone Book, 53
phone modes, 35
Pound / space key, 74
Power save mode, 35
Prepending a phone number, 61
Protecting your battery, 43
R
Receiver, 23
Receiving a fax, 128
Relation search, 65
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Removing the battery, 40
Resetting the Phone, 150
Returning to the previous menu, 34
Reviewing Airtime, 49
Ringer options, 90
Ringer type, 91
Roam Ringer, 99
S
Scheduler, 79
Scheduler - How to schedule an event, 81
Scheduler - How to view an event, 81
Secret phone book numbers, 65
Security, 144
Security - Dialing in lock mode, 145
Security - Emergency, 147
Security - Lock code, 146
Security - Lock mode, 144
Security - Locking the phone, 145
Security - Restrict, 146
Security - Unlocking the phone, 145
Send key, 23
Send PIN, 148
Sending a fax or data file, 129
Set NAM, 126
Set Network, 130
Set Time, 106
Setting speed dial, 66
Software/Hardware Version, 107
Standby mode, 35
Storing numbers, 148
Storing phone numbers at the end of a call, 67
Symbol entry, 77
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T
Tips on recording names, 108
Tone length, 125
Turning your phone off, 27
Turning your phone on, 26
U
Usage guidelines, 152
Using your phone’s menus, 33
V
Voice dial, 108
Voice dial - Language, 111
Voice dial - Record, 109
Voice dial - Set active, 111
Voice dial - Training, 111
Voice dial - Undo Train, 112
Voice mail, 93
Voice memo, 113
Voice memo - Reviewing, 114
Voice memo button, 24
Voice Memo, Recording, 113
Voice volume, 98
W
Web/MiniBrowser, 70
World Time, 87
Y
Your consumer package, 19
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Press and hold the “End” key.
Menu Scolling
Press “Menu” and then press the
“OK” key up or down.
Answer a Call
Press the “Send” key.
Redial the last call
Press the “Send” key twice.
Speed Dialing
Press the memory number, then
“Send”.
End Call
Press “End”.
Save Numbers
Enter the number and press “OK”.
Follow the screen prompts.
Outgoing Calls
Press “Menu”, “1”, “1” to review
the last 10 outgoing calls.
Incoming Calls
Press “Menu”, “1”, “2” to review
the last 10 incoming calls.
Phone Book Search
Press “OK” Down for a name
search, or Up for a location search.
Voicemail
Press “OK” to display the Inbox.
Then press “2”,”1”, and “Send” to
connect to Voicemail.
One Touch Web Access
Press the Internet button.
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