OWNER’S MANUAL
CDMA PORTABLE
CELLULAR TELEPHONE
SCH-210
Contents
Front View of the Phone
Rear View of the Phone
Display Icons
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Display Features
Setting Up Backlight
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Displaying Your Own Phone Number
Displaying Your Phone’s Version
Changing Greeting Message
Preparation
Installing the Battery
Removing the Battery
Charging the Battery
More on Batteries
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Useful Features
Silent Scratchpad
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Sending Your Own Phone Number
Key Lock
Checking the Battery Charge Level
Analog Force Call
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Dialing
Call Reminder Alert
Basic Operation
Turning the Phone On and Off
Extending the Antenna
Making a Call
Prepending a Stored Number
Receiving Calls
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Customizing Your Phone
Setting or Changing Current Time
Customizing Your Phone
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Adjusting Volumes
Mute
Security Features
Locking the Phone
Restricting the Use of the Phone
Changing the Lock Code
Calling Emergency Number
Choosing NAM
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Call Logs
Last Number Redial
Erasing Numbers in Redial Memory
Tracking Time
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System Selection
System Reset
Phone Book
The Phone’s Internal Phone Book
Storing Numbers in Memory
Other Ways to Store Numbers
Entering Names in Memory
Correcting a Name or Number
One-Touch Dialing
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Optional Features
Setting the Phone to Send PIN
Call Waiting
Setting Up Three-Way Calling
Caller ID Display
Call Forwarding
Message Service
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Two-Touch Dialing
Dialing Confidential Numbers
Searching for Numbers in Memory
Erasing a Number in Memory
Miscellaneous
Cleaning Your Cellular Phone
Battery Safety Precautions
Accessories
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Alert Sound
Troubleshooting
Adjusting Ringer Volumes
Choosing the Alert Type
Choosing the Alert Tone
Setting Warning Beeps
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Display Messages
Summary
Menu Tree
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Front View of the Phone
Rear View of the Phone
Volume keys (π †)
These keys are also used
to scroll through menu
options.
Strap hole
Receiving lamp
Buzzer
Antenna
Speaker
Display
Battery release button
Battery pack
SEND: Places the call after the phone
number has been entered
: Lets you review voice and text
messages
END: Ends a call
Keypad
PWR: Power on and off
CLR: Clears messages and options
without taking any action
OK: Stores names and numbers in
memory and selects highlighted
options
Battery terminals
MENU: Accesses access special
features
Microphone
Flip
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Display Icons
Installing the Battery
1. Align the charged battery by resting it
on the back of the phone with the
battery terminals pointing downward.
Place the top of the battery about 1/2
inch from the top edge of the battery
opening.
Displays the dialed
numbers and the
current status
Blinks while the phone selects a channel
and lights up when the line connects.
2. Slide the battery upward until it
clicks firmly into position.
NOSVC: No service area
SVC: Service area
Your phone is now ready to use.
Lights up when the phone is out of the
home area
CDMA: Digital mode
Indicates the signal strength by the
number of bars
Displays the battery charge level by the
number of blocks
Removing the Battery
Indicates incoming or pending messages
To remove the battery, press the
battery release button while sliding
the battery out of position.
Reminds you that you have set the Alert
type to VIBRATOR
Reminds you that you have set the Alert
type to LAMP and will not hear the
phone ring with incoming calls
Reminds you that you have set the
Reserved Call Alert
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Charging the Battery
More on Batteries
When you purchase this phone, the battery is not
fully charged. Please charge the battery fully before
operating the phone.
◆ The lamp color indicates the charging status as follows:
Status
Charging
red
Completed
Slot
To Use the Normal Charger (DTC 58)
green
green
Front (phone charging lamp)
1. Plug the power cord of the charger
into an appropriate wall outlet.
Rear (battery charging lamp)
red
Note: If the lamp blinks yellow, the battery pack is not properly
inserted or the contact of the charging terminal is stained or
rusty. When this occurs, remove the battery pack, check the
charging terminal and reinsert the battery pack. If this does not
work properly, replace the battery pack with a new one.
Result: When the power is connected
properly, the lamp on the charger
flickers red, green, and yellow in
sequence.
2. Remove the battery from the phone
and place it in the rear compartment
of the charger.
◆ The full charging time is different according to the battery type
as follows:
Result: The lamp marked BATT on the
front of the charger lights up red.
(min)
Standard
Extended
Battery
Front
100
Rear
120
Front
150
Rear
180
Slot
3. If you do not wish to use your phone
while charging the battery, you can
leave the battery attached to the
phone. Place the phone with the
battery attached in the front
compartment of the charger with the
keypad facing forward.
Time
Notes: If both the front and rear slots are occupied, the rear
slot’s charging time is longer.
Result: The lamp marked PHONE on
the front of the charger lights up red.
Notes:
• The wall outlet and plug vary according to country.
• It is normal for the battery to become warm during charging.
• When both the front and rear slots are occupied, both slots
are charged at the same time.
• When the temperature is too high or low, the charge lamp
turns to yellow and the battery is in Standby mode until the
temperature returns to normal (5oC ~ 35oC, 41oF ~ 95oF).
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Checking the Battery Charge Level
Turning the Phone On and Off
The battery charge level displays in at the left
corner of the screen.
You can place and receive calls only if the phone is
turned on. When the phone is turned on but you
are not in conversation, it is in Standby mode. The
phone must be in Standby mode for it to ring on
incoming calls. In Standby mode, battery power is
being used, although not as rapidly as when you
are in conversation mode.
The number of blocks represents the
battery charge level.
Example:
Battery fully charged
Battery low
1. To turn on the phone, press and hold
PWR.
Result: The phone:
◆ beeps
When the battery drops to an extremely
low level, the phone beeps and the
◆ displays your phone number, the
greeting message and current date
and time (In CDMA mode).
battery icon turns to
.
Note: If the phone is locked, the
message Lockeddisplays. To
unlock the phone, press MENU,
and then enter the lock code. The
lock code is preset to 0000 at the
factory.
Notes:
• When the battery is low, the display backlight lamp does
not light, even when the keys are pressed.
• When the power in the battery is completely gone, a
warning tone sounds three times, and the power turns off.
2. To turn off the phone, press PWR
until you hear a beep tone.
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Extending the Antenna
Making a Call
For best performance, fully extend the antenna
when you use the phone.
1. Open the flip, and then press PWR.
1. Grasp the knob on the end of the
antenna, and carefully pull out the
antenna to its full extension.
2. Enter the desired telephone number,
including the area code.
Result: Reception quality is improved.
3. If you make a mistake:
◆ Press CLR once or more until the
incorrect digit or digits are cleared.
◆ Continue entering the number.
2. When you have finished the call,
push the antenna back in.
To clear the whole number, press and
hold CLR.
4. When you have entered the whole
number, press SEND.
Result: The INUSEindicator is
displayed.
Note: The signal strength is indicated
on the display:
trong signal
Weak signal
5. When the party you are calling
answers, the timer begins and the call
time appears in the upper right corner
of the display. (For further details, see
Call Time Display under Customizing
Your Phone on page 56.)
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Receiving Calls
6. When you have finished the call,
press END or close the flip.
The phone will ring only if the phone is turned on.
If you are expecting a call, turn on the the phone.
Note: When the phone is turned on, battery power is being
used even if you are not in conversation.
1. When there is an incoming call, the
phone rings.
Note: If your party does not answer, and you turn on the
automatic redial feature (see page 56) INUSEflickers and
‘REDIAL’ appears on the screen. The phone is rediling the
number automatically. When the call is connected using
automatic redialing, the phone rings once to alert you so that
you may begin the conversation. If you do not want the
number to be redialed, press END.
Note: You can choose the alert
type; bell, lamp, or vibrator. For
details, see page 40.
2. To answer the call:
◆ If the flip is closed, open the flip, or
press π or †.
◆ If the flip is already opened, press
SEND.
Prepending a Stored Number
Prepend is used if you are out of your home system
and need to add the area code to an existing phone
book number. When a number stored in the phone
book displays on the screen, you can make
additions to the beginning of the original number,
but you cannot edit the original number during
prepend.
3. Begin the conversation.
4. When you have finished the call:
◆ Close the flip
To Prepend a Number
or
◆ Press END.
1. Recall a number in memory.
Note: To search for numbers and
dial, see page 32.
Notes:
• You can answer a call by pressing any key (except PWR or
END) if the flip is already open. For details on Any Key
Answer, see page 56).
• If the Incoming call restrict feature is activated and there is
an incoming call, the message IN. CALL IS
RESTRICTEDwill display, and you cannot answer the
call.
2. Press any digits. Digits entered will be
inserted before the recalled number.
3. Press SEND to dial the new, longer
number.
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Adjusting Volumes
Mute
You can adjust the volume of the sounds generated
on your phone by using the volume keys (π †) on
the left side of the phone.
This feature allows you to mute the phone’s
microphone, so that the other party cannot hear
you or other sounds on your end.
Keytone Volume
☞ This function is available only in Standby mode.
☞ This function is available only during a telephone conversation.
1. Press MENU while you are on the
phone.
Press π or †until you reach the desired
volume level. The volume can be
adjusted up to 4 levels: Low, Medium,
High. You can mute the keytone by
choosing OFF.
Result: The selected volume level
displays on the screen.
2. Press 1 on the keypad.
Result: The message MUTEdisplays.
The other party connot hear you, but
you can hear the other party.
Voice Volume
☞ This function is available only during a telephone conversation.
3. Press MENU, 1 in sequence again
when you wish to resume the
Press π or †until you reach the desired
volume level. The volume can be
adjusted up to 3 levels: Low, Medium,
High.
conversation with the other party.
Result: The message MUTE
disappears from the screen, and you
can speak with your party.
Result: The selected volume level
displays on the screen.
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Last Number Redial
Your phone’s memory stores the phone numbers of
the last 10 outgoing calls and the last 10 incoming
calls. You can display these numbers and use them
to automatically redial a recently called number or
to return a recently received call.
Returning Incoming Calls (Auto-dialing)
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 1 to select Call Logs.
Redialing Outgoing Calls
1. Press MENU.
3. Press 2 to select Incoming.
Result: The number, date, and time of
your most recent incoming call
displays. The last 10 incoming calls
are numbered IN0through IN9,
with the most recent call being
IN0.
2. Press 1 to select Call Logs.
3. Press 1 again to select Outgoing.
Result: The last number, date, and
time you called display. The numbers
you called are numbered OUT0
through OUT9with the most recently
dialed number being OUT0.
Note: If there is a missed call (a
call not answered), [MISS]
diaplays in the upper left corner
of the screen.
4. Press π or †until the desired
number displays.
4. Press π or †until the desired
number displays.
5. ◆ To dial the displayed number,
press SEND.
◆ To exit this function, press END.
5. ◆ To redial the displayed number,
press SEND.
◆ To exit this function, press END.
Note: To redial a recently called number during conversation,
press MENU, 4, 2 in sequence.
Note: To redial a recently called number during conversation,
press MENU, 4, 1 in sequence.
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Erasing Numbers in Redial Memory
Tracking Time
This feature allows you to check the duration of the
last call or the cumulative air time.
1. Press MENU.
Checking the Last Call or the Cumulative Air Time
2. Press 1 to select Call Logs.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 1 on the keypad.
3. Press 3 to select Erase Logs.
3. Press 4 to select Air Time.
4. To erase...
Press...
1
outgoing
call numbers
incoming
2
3
call numbers
all numbers
4. ◆ To check last call time, press 1.
Result:
The last call time displays with the
date and time when the call was
made.
Last call time
◆ To check total time, press 2.
Result:
The total time displays with the total
number of calls.
5. ◆ To erase the numbers, press OK.
◆ To cancel erasing, press CLR.
Total call time
5. Press END to exit this function.
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The Phone’s Internal Phone Book
The phone has an Internal Phone Book in which
you can store up to 100 frequently called names
and numbers. You can set them up for convenient,
one-touch dialing, two-touch dialing and you can
store them as confidential phone numbers. For
details, see One-Touch Dialing and Two-Touch
Dialing on page 30 and Dialing Confidential
Numbers on page 31.)
Erasing Cumulative Air Time
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 1 on the keypad.
Storing Numbers in Memory
1. Press MENU.
3. Press 4 to select Air Time.
2. Press 2 on the keypad.
3. Press 2 to select Store.
4. Press 3 to select EraseTotal.
Result: The screen displays an area
for you to enter the phone number.
4. Enter the desired telephone number
of up to 36 digits, including the area
code.
5. ◆ To erase the cumulative air time,
press OK.
Result: AIR TIME IS
CLEAREDdisplays and all
cumulative air time is cleared.
Result: The number displays on the
screen.
◆ To cancel erasing, press CLR.
Result: The phone returns to Standby
mode without clearing any air time.
5. Press OK.
Result: The screen displays the first
available location.
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Other Ways to Store Numbers
6. To...
Accept the location
Press...
OK
1. Enter the desired telephone number,
then press OK.
Assign another
specific location
2-digit location
number between
00 and 89,
Result: The screen displays the first
available location.
then press OK
Store a number in
2-digit location
Note: You can use this feature
while you are in conversation
mode.
confidential memory number between
(For details on secret 90 and 99,
memory, see Dialing then press OK
Confidential Number
on page 31.)
2. Follow Steps 6 through 8 under
Storing Numbers in Memory on page
25.
7. To enter the name, press the button
marked with the desired letter.
Note: You can also store phone
numbers while you are on the
phone by pressing MENU, 3, 2 in
sequence. Then follow the screen
prompts.
Notes:
•For details on entering a name,
see Entering Names in Memory on
page 28.
•If you do not wish to enter a
name, skip over step.
8. Press OK.
Notes:
•If you are selecting a location between 0 and 9, precede that
number with a zero (0).
•If there is no empty location, the message MEMORY (00-
99) IS FULLdisplays.
•If the message Replace?displays, a number has been
stored in that location already.
◆ To replace a stored numbers with a new number in that
location, press OK.
Result: The phone will automatically more the old number to
the new available location.
◆ To assign the new number to a different location, press CLR,
and then enter the two-digit number of the new location.
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Entering Names in Memory
Correcting a Name or Number
The phone can store a name of up to 12 letters in
memory with each phone number.
If you make a mistake while entering a name or
number, you can correct it as follows:
1. After you enter a phone number, the
screen prompts you to enter a name.
Press the key marked with the
desired letter. Since each key has
three or more letters, press the key
repeatedly until the desired letter
displays on the screen.
1. To correct a letter or digit:
◆ Press CLR once or more until the
incorrect letter or digit is cleared.
◆ Continue entering the name or
number.
◆ You can also use the
keys to move to a specific letter to
correct or change it.
or
Example: For the letter L, press the 5
key three times.
To enter the same letter consecutively
or two different letters on the same
key, use the key as a separator.
2. To clear the entire name or number,
press CLR for more than one second.
Example: To enter the name Ann,
press 2 for A, 6 for N as a
separator, and 6 again for the second
N.
Repeat these steps as necessary to
enter the entire name.
2. Press OK to save the name.
Note: The phone displays the first
letter in upper case and all
subsequent letters in lower case. If
you insert a space, the next letter
will be upper case. To insert a
space, press . To change from
lower to upper case letters, press
the π or †keys located on the left
side of the phone. To insert a
special character, press 1 repeatedly
until the desired character displays
on the screen.
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One-Touch Dialing
Dialing Confidential Numbers
Memory locations 0~9 are special One-Touch
dialing locations. You can dial the numbers stored
in 0~9 by pressing one key (do not precede the
numbers with a zero when using One-Touch
dialing).
Numbers you have stored in memory locations
90~99 are confidential numbers. This means that
when you recall the confidential number, only the
name (if stored) diaplays; the number does not
diaplay on the screen.
To view a phone number stored in a confidential
memory location, follow these steps:
To use One-Touch dialing, press and
hold the number of the location
containing the number to be called.
1. Recall the desired confidential
number (location number 90-99).
Result:
Result: The phone displays and dials the
◆ The message -Secret-
displays.
number automatically.
◆ The name (if any) diaplays.
2. Enter the lock code.
Note: The lock code is preset to
0000. To change the Lock Code, see
page 63.
Two-Touch Dialing
You can easily dial phone numbers stored in
memory by pressing the two-digit memory
location.
Briefly press the first digit of the memory location, then press the
second digit and hold it down for at least one second.
3. To...
Make the call
Exit the function
Press...
SEND
END
Example: To dial location 23, briefly press the 2, then press and
hold the 3.
Result: The phone displays and dials the number automatically.
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Searching for Numbers in Memory
If you do not remember which telephone numbers
have been stored in the various memory locations,
you can scan the locations until you find the one
you are looking for.
6. Press OK.
Result: The matching name, phone
number, and memory location number
display.
By Name
If you request a search of similar
names (for example, all names
starting with A), the names will
display one at a time in alphabetical
order. To display the next name, press
†; to display the previous name,
press π .
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 2 on the keypad.
Note: If the message NAME
NOT FOUNDdisplays, no name
matching the request is in
memory.
3. Press 1 to select Recall by.
4. Press 1 to select Name.
7. When you have found the desired
name and number:
To...
Press...
SEND
END
5. Enter all or the first part of the name
by pressing the keys marked with the
desired letters.
Dial the number
Exit the function
Example: Enter A to find all names
Note: You can recall entries by name while you are in
conversation mode. Press MENU, 3, 1, 1, in sequence during
conversation.
beginning with the letter A.
Note: To scroll through all names,
skip this step.
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By Partial Phone Number
By Memory Location Number
1. Press MENU.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 2 on the keypad.
2. Press 2 on the keypad.
3. Press 1 to select Recall by.
3. Press 1 to select Recall by.
4. Press 2 to select Digits.
4. Press 3 to select Mem #.
5. Enter the part of the phone number
that you remember.
Note: To scroll through all the
5. Enter the number of the memory
location where you wish to start the
scan.
numbers, skip to the next step.
6. Press OK.
Result: The phone number and
associated name (if any) displays. If
the location is empty, LOCATION
EMPTYdisplays.
Result: The first number matching the
request displays with:
• memory location number
• name (if any)
Note: To scroll through all of the
memory, skip to the next step.
Note: NO MATCH NUMBER
displays if there is no number
matching the request.
6. To display the...
Press...
7. To display the...
Press...
Next memory location †
Next number
Previous number
†
π
Previous memory
location
π
8. When you have found the desired
number:
7. When you have found the desired
number:
To...
Press...
SEND
END
Make the call
Exit the function
To...
Press...
SEND
END
Make the call
Exit the function
Note: You can recall numbers by a few digits of the phone
number while you are in conversation mode. Press MENU, 3,
1, 2 in sequence while you are during conversation.
Note: You can recall numbers by location number while you
are in conversation mode. Press MENU, 3, 1, 3 in sequence
during conversation.
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Erasing a Number in Memory
To Erase a Specific Number by Memory
Location Number
To Erase a Specific Number by Name
1. Press MENU.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 2 on the keypad.
2. Press 2 on the keypad.
3. Press 3 to select Erase.
4. Press 1 to select by Name.
3. Press 3 to select Erase.
5. Enter all or the first part of the name
by pressing the keys marked with the
desired letters.
4. Press 2 to select by Mem #.
6. Press OK.
Result: The matching name, phone
number, and memory location number
display.
5. Enter the number of the memory
location where the phone number you
want to erase.
If you request a search of similar
names (for example, all names
starting with A), the names will
display one at a time in alphabetical
order. To display the next name, press
†; to display the previous name,
press π .
6. Press OK to erase.
7. Press OK to erase.
Result: The stored name with the
phone number is erased and the
message ERASEDdisplays.
Note: You can erase a specific number by location number
while you are in conversation. Press MENU, 3, 3, 2 in
sequence during conversation.
Note: You can erase a specific number by name while you are
in conversation mode. Press MENU, 3, 3, 1 in sequence during
conversation.
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Adjusting Ringer Volumes
To Erase All Numbers in Memory
☞ This function is available only in Standby mode.
1. Press MENU.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 0 on the keypad.
2. Press 3 on the keypad.
3. Enter the lock code.
Note: The lock code is preset to
0000 at factory. For details
changing the Lock Code, see page
63.
3. Press 1 to select Alert Vol.
4. Press 6 to select Clr Memory.
4. Press the π or †volume key on the
left side of the phone until you reach
the desired volume level. The volume
can be adjusted up to 4 levels.
Muting the ringing signal can be
activated by choosing OFF.
5. To...
Press...
OK
Erase
Cancel
CLR
Result: The screen displays the
selected volume level.
6. Press OK.
5. Press OK.
Result: The screen displays ALL
MEMORIES ARE CLEARED.
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Choosing the Alert Type
Choosing the Alert Tone
You can choose from three alert types to signal an
incoming call: a bell, a lamp, or a vibrator.
When you select BELL as your alert type, you can
choose from six different alert tones and four
different alert melodies.
1. Press MENU.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 3 to select Alert.
2. Press 3 to select Alert.
3. Press 2 to select Alert Type. Press π
or †until the desired alert type
displays.
◆ BELL: The bell sounds, and the
receiving lamp flickers.
◆ VIBRATOR: The phone vibrates,
and the receiving lamp filckers.
◆ LAMP: The receiving lamp flickers.
3. Press 3 to select Alert Tone.
Note: When lamp is selected,
displays on the screen as a
reminder that you will not hear
an alert when you receive a call.
When vibrator is chosen,
4. Press π or †repeatedly until you
find the desired type of alert tone.
appears in the screen.
5. Press OK.
4. Press OK to store your selection.
Notes:
• When you use the Hands-free Car kit, you cannot select the
LAMP or VIBRATOR indicator.
• The VIBRATOR mode is not available in some countries.
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Setting Warning Beeps
Setting Up Backlight
You can set the phone to sound warning beeps that
indicate:
When you first turn on the phone and when you
press a key, the display and keypad light up. There
are two ways to set up backlight.
◆ each minute you are on a phone call
◆ when you are out of a service area or when you return to a
service area
◆ 8 SECONDS: The light goes off automatically 8 seconds after
you turn on the phone or press the last key.
◆ OFF: The light never comes on.
1. Press MENU.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 3 on the keypad.
2. Press 4 on the keypad.
3. Press...
To select...
4
One-minute alert
3. Press 1 to select Backlight.
5
Service alert
4. Press π or †:
4. Press π or †to choose the status
(OFFor ON).
To...
Choose...
Turn on the feature 8 SECONDS
Turn off the feature OFF
5. Press OK.
5. Press OK.
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Displaying Your Own Phone Number
You can check your own phone number.
1. Press MENU.
Changing Greeting Message
This feature allows you to change the greeting
message that displays when you turn on the phone.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 4 on the keypad.
2. Press 4 on the keypad.
3. Press 2 to select My Phone #.
Result: The message PHONE#:NAM-
1and your own phone number displays.
3. Press 3 to select Greeting.
Notes:
• If you have more than one own
phone number (NAM-1, NAM-2),
press π or †to check the next
number.
• You can check your own phone
number while you are in
conversation mode. Press MENU, 5
in sequence during conversation.
4. Enter your new greeting message by
pressing the associated alphanumeric
keys on the phone keypad.
(For details on entering alphanumeric
characters, see page 28.)
Displaying Your Phone’s Version
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 4 on the keypad.
3. Press 4 to select ‘Version’.
5. Press OK.
Result: Your phone’s software and
hardware version displays.
Note: You can check your phone’s
verson while you are on the phone.
Press MENU, 6 in sequence.
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Silent Scratchpad
Sending Your Own Phone Number
You can enter a number during conversation
without transmitting the beep tones to the other
party.
When leaving a message on someone else’s pager,
you may be asked to enter your phone number.
You can conveniently transmit your number to the
pager by pressing two keys instead of the entire
number.
Note: This function is available only during a telephone
conversation.
☞ This function is available only during a telephone conversation.
To Turn Off the Keytone
1. Press MENU while you are in
conversation mode.
1. When the pager memo asks you to
enter your phone number after calling
the paging system, press MENU.
2. Press 2 on the keypad.
Result: The message SILENT
displays.
3. Enter the desired number.
2. Press 7 on the keypad.
Result: There is no keytone when you
press the keys during a conversation.
Result: The message SENDING
DTMFblinks, and the phone displays
and dials your phone number
automatically.
To Turn On the Keytone
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 2 on the keypad.
Result: The message SILENT
disappears, and the keytone sounds.
Note: If you do not turn on the
keytone, you cannot use Audio
Response System (ARS) service or
Call Pager.
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Key Lock
Analog Force Call
Key Lock is a feature that will prevent you from
accidentally pressing a key. If you activate this
feature, the keys on the phone are locked and
cannot be operated.
Your phone is preset to Digital mode. If you want
to place a call in Anolog mode, use this feature.
Analog Call enables you to make a call in Analog
mode one time. When you end the Analog call, the
phone returns to Digital mode automatically.
Note: If you do not make a call within 5 minutes or analog
service is not available in the area after you enable this
feature, the phone returns to Digital mode automatically.
1. Press and hold MENU for at least
one second.
Result: The message -KEY
LOCKED-displays and your phone
does not operate when the keys are
pressed.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 5 on the keypad.
2. To turn off the feature, press and hold
MENU or π for at least one second,
or open the flip.
3. Press π or †:
Result: The message -KEY
LOCKED-disappears.
To...
Choose...
Activate one time
analog call
YES
Note: Key lock will not work with the Hands-free Car Kit. If you
try to use the Hands-free Car Kit with the key lock feature
activated, key lock turns off automatically.
Release analog
force call
NO
4. Press OK.
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Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Dialing
Using Pause
This feature allows you to use additional phone
services, such as accessing an alternate long distance
network, signaling a pager, or banking by phone. The
following two sections explain how using Memory
and Pause make it easier to send DTMF messages.
You can insert one or more pauses between the
DTMF tones. You can enter up to 36 digits,
including the pause.
Note: If SILENTdisplays, to turn on the keytone, see Silent
Scratchpad on page 46.
1. Enter the phone number of the
service you wish to access.
Using Memory
2. Press MENU to insert a pause.
You can store long numbers (such as ID codes,
passwords, credit card numbers, etc.) in memory. This
enables you to transmit them very quickly without
having to input all the digits in each transaction.
Result: The pause indication “p”
displays after the phone number.
Begin by storing each of your credit card numbers
(or ID codes, etc.) in one of the phone’s memory
locations in the same way you store a phone number
in memory (see page 25 Storing Numbers in
Memory). When making a business transaction by
phone, the service will ask you to enter the DTMF
code. To do so, follow these steps:
3. Enter the number to be dialed in
DTMF.
1. Press CLR.
4. Press SEND.
Result: When the service answers, the
announcement tells you to enter your
number.
2. Press OK.
3. Enter the memory location where the
appropriate number is stored.
Result: The number displays on the
screen.
5. Press SEND again.
Note: If you insert more than one
pause, press SEND after each
pause to transmit the next series of
numbers.
4. Press MENU.
5. Press SEND.
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Call Reminder Alert
This feature enables you to place a call at a
specified time. The phone will beep and the phone
number will display.
6. Enter the time (in 24-hour clock) that
you want to be reminded to place the
call.
Notes:
To Turn On the Call Reminder Alert
Time mode
• If you have stored the current time
in the phone’s memory, you can
enter a specific date and time for
the alert to sound. You can select
‘Minute mode’ or ‘Time mode’ by
pressing π or †.
• If you have not stored the current
time in memory, enter the number of
minutes from now that you want the
alert to sound.
• To correct a mistake, move the
cursor to the wrong digit by pressing
π or † and then enter the correct
number.
1. Press MENU.
Minute mode
2. Press 6 on the keypad.
3. Press 1 to select Set.
Result: The screen prompts you to
enter a phone number.
Note: If this feature is already set
7. Press OK.
up, Remind Call,
,
reservation time and phone number
display. If you wish to reset, press
OK.
8. The phone alerts you, and the phone
number displays at a specified time.
If you wish to make a call, press
SEND.
4. Enter the phone number you want to
call at a specified time.
Note: If you turn off the phone, then on when this reminder
alert is set:
5. Press OK.
If the time is appointed...
Remind call setup...
Result: The screen prompts you to
enter the time you want to place the
call.
At the current time mode
Remains on.
Using time duration
(in minute) mode
Cancels. (In Analog mode)
Remains on.
(In CDMA mode)
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Setting or Changing Current Time
To Turn Off the Call Reminder Alert
1. Press MENU.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 7 on the keypad.
3. Press 6 to select Time.
4. Press 3 on the keypad.
2. Press 6 on the keypad.
Result: The current time, if set,
displays. If you are entering the
time/date for the first time, you will
3. Press 2 to select Release.
see:
SET TIME
MM/DD/Year
HH:MM
Result: The message Release
Remind Call?displays.
5. Enter the time and date by pressing
the digit keys in the sequence of
month/day/year/hour/minute.
◆ The month, day, hour, and minute
must be entered with 2 digits. The
year requires all four digits. The
current time must be entered in
the 24-hour clock, but will display
in the 12-hour clock when you
check it in the future.
4. Press π or †:
To...
Choose...
Release the alert call YES
Exit this function
NO
Example: January 1, 1998, 2:15 PM
would be entered: 010119981415
◆ To correct a mistake, move the
cursor to the wrong digit by
pressing π or †and then correct
the number.
5. Press OK.
Result: The
icon disappears.
6. Press OK.
Result: The current date and time
displays.
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Customizing Your Phone
Your phone contains many features, some
automatic, that make communication easier and
more efficient. Become familiar with them and use
them to save time and to make your new Samsung
phone even more fun to use!
Release Tone: You can set your phone to sound the release tone
when a call is released or dropped .
Connect Tone: You can set your phone to sound the connect tone
when your phone is connected to the system.
Features
Automatic Retry: When you dial a number and the call does not
connect successfully, the phone will continue to redial the number
automatically.
Current Time Display: Activate this feature to keep the current
time displayed.
Automatic Receiving: When a call comes in, the phone will
answer the call automatically after 2 rings.
Call Time Display: The call time counter displays automatically
when the phone is connected to the system so that you can check
the call time during a conversation.
Note: The Automatic Receiving feature does not work if you
have chosen LAMP or VIBRATOR as your alert type.
Any Key Answer: When the Any Key Answer feature is activated
(ON mode), the phone answers incoming calls with the press of
any key other than the PWR and END keys. If it is not activated
(OFF mode), you must press the SEND key or open the flip to
answer calls.
Automatic Hyphen: Your phone inserts a hyphen between
numbers on the screen when you enter a phone number. This
feature makes the phone number easier to read.
Tone Length: Some phones you call can recognize only longer
tones. You may have to change the tone length to Longfor some
calls.
Note: When calling a paging system, your phone should be in
the Shortmode.
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Locking the Phone
Setting the Features
You can lock your phone so that calls cannot be
made by unauthorized individuals. You can still
receive incoming calls when your phone is locked.
Turning off the phone does not erase this feature;
the phone stays in lock mode until you reset it by
going through the steps below.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 7 on the keypad.
The function numbers for the features
are:
☞ IMPORTANT: You can place emergency calls even when the
phone is locked. For details on emergency
numbers, see page 64.
1: Auto Retry (ON/OFF)
2: Auto Recv (OFF/ON)
3: Anykey Ans (OFF/ON)
4: Tone Length (SHORT/LONG)
5: Tone - 1: Rls. Tone (OFF/ON)
2: Conn. Tone (ON/OFF)
6: Time - 1: Curr. Time (ON/OFF)
2: Call Time (ON/OFF)
1. Press MENU.
3: Set Time
7: Auto Hyphen (OFF/ON)
2. Press 0 on the keypad.
3. Press π or †to scroll through the
features.
4. Press the number of the function you
wish to change.
3. Enter the lock code.
5. Press π or †to choose the status.
Note: The lock code is preset to
0000 at the factory. (For details on
changing the Lock Code, see page
63.)
6. Press OK.
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Restricting the Use of the Phone
You can restrict the use of the phone by
unauthorized persons. There are 3 restriction
modes:
4. Press 1 to select Lock.
◆ Restrict Phone Book: In this mode, you cannot access the
memory feature. Storing or recalling numbers from memory is
prohibited. If you try to use the memory feature, PHONE
BOOK RESTRICTEDdisplays.
◆ Restrict Incoming Call: In this mode, you cannot answer
incoming calls. IN. CALL IS RESTRICTEDdisplays.
5. Press π or †to choose the status.
The following selections are
available:
◆ Restrict Outgoing Call: In this mode, you cannot make a call.
If you try to dial a number OUTGOING CALL IS
RESTRICTEDdisplays.
• OFF: No lock code required.
Note: In all restriction modes, you can make emergency calls
• NOW: The phone will be locked
immediately after you lock the
phone. This mode requires that you
enter the lock code to access the
phone.
you stored. For details Calling Emergency Number, see page 64.
Setting Restriction Modes
• ON POWER-UP: You can use
the phone after you lock the phone
unless you turn it off. However, this
mode also requires that you enter
the lock code to access the phone
after each power-on.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 0 on the keypad.
Result: The screen prompts you to
enter your lock code. (For details
Changing the Lock Code, see page 63.)
6. Press OK.
3. Enter your lock code.
Result: If you enter the correct lock
code, the Security menu displays.
Note: The lock code is preset to
0000 at the factory.
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Changing the Lock Code
When you purchase your phone, the lock code is
preset to 0000. You can change the lock code to the
4-digit code of your choice. You can also change the
code any time you wish. To change the lock code,
follow these steps:
4. Press 2 to select Restrict function.
Result: The restriction modes display.
They are:
1. Phone Book
2. Incoming
3. Outgoing
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 0 on the keypad.
3. Enter the current lock code.
Result: An asterisk ( displays for
each digit entered.
5. Press the number of the mode you
wish to select.
4. Press 3 to select Lock Code.
6. Press π or †to choose the status
(UNRESTRICTor RESTRICT).
5. Enter your new lock code.
Note: The lock code must be four
numeric digits.
6. Press OK.
7. Press OK.
Note: If you enter fewer than 4
digits, TOO FEW DIGITS!
displays and the phone returns you
to Step 5.
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Calling Emergency Number
You can store a maximum of three emergency
numbers in memory and place these calls even
when your phone is locked.
To erase an emergency number
1. Press MENU.
To store an emergency number
2. Press 0 on the keypad.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 0 on the keypad.
3. Enter the lock code.
3. Enter the lock code.
4. Press 4 to select Emergency#.
Note: The lock code is preset to
0000.
5. Press the number (1, 2, or 3) where
you wish to erase the emergency
number.
4. Press 4 to select Emergency#.
Result: Previously stored number
displays.
5. Press the number (1, 2, or 3) where
you wish to store the emergency
number.
Result: The screen prompts you to
enter the phone number.
6. Press and hold CLR.
Result: The screen prompts you to
enter the phone number.
6. Enter the desired emergency number
of up to 10 digits.
7. Press OK.
7. Press OK.
Result: <Empty #>displays, where
# is the memory location number 1, 2,
or 3.
Result: The phone saves the number,
and then returns to the screen
described in Step 5.
8. Repeat Steps 5-7 if you wish to store
more emergency numbers.
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Choosing NAM
The NAM (Number Assignment Module) enables
you to subscribe to one or more service networks.
Your phone has a manual and an Automatic mode
for selecting the network. In the Manual mode, you
set the phone to the network you want to use. In
the Automatic mode, the phone selects the network
automatically based on system information for the
area you are in.
4. Press 7 to select NAM Mode.
5. To...
Choose
Press...
NAM selection
• 1
Manual NAM • π or †to
1. Press MENU.
choose the
desired NAM(1-4)
Choose
Auto NAM
• 2
• π or †to
choose ONor OFF
2. Press 0 on the keypad.
6. Press OK.
3. Enter the lock code.
Note: The lock code is preset to
0000. To change the Lock Code,
see page 63.
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System Selection
System Reset
The system selection feature of your phone enables
you to choose which of the system providers you
will use.
If you want to reset all of your phone’s features to
the manufacturer’s defaults, you can do so with the
following steps:
Note: System reset does not affect the phone book, call log
memory, lock code, and greeting message.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 0 on the keypad.
3. Enter the lock code.
1. Press MENU.
Note: The lock code is preset to
0000. To change the lock code, see
page 63.
2. Press 0 on the keypad.
3. Enter the lock code.
4. Press 9 to select System Sel.
Result: An asterisk ( displays for
each digit entered.
5. Press π or †repeatedly until the
desired mode displays.
System Mode:
A Only:Your phone will use
only system A.
A Pref:Your phone will seek
service on system A. If the call
cannot be completed, the phone
will seek service on system B
automatically.
4. Press 0 to select Reset Phone.
B Only:Your phone will use
only system B.
B Pref:Your phone will seek
service on system B. If the call
cannot be completed, the phone
will seek service on system A
automatically.
Home Only:Your phone can
place and receive calls only on your
home system. Roaming in other
cities is not possible.
5. To...
Reset the phone
: Choose...
: OK
Cancel this feature : CLR
Result: The message WAIT TO
RESET PHONEdisplays, and all
functions return to the default status.
6. Press OK.
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Setting the Phone to Send PIN
If your system supplier provides this service and
you have a PIN assigned by the system supplier,
you can set your phone to send the PIN when you
make a call. This feature prevents the phone from
being used by unauthorized persons. For
information on this service in detail, contact your
service provider.
6. Press OK.
1. Press MENU.
2. Press 0 on the keypad.
To use the feature
1. If you’ve chosen Prompt to send a
PIN, the screen prompts you to
choose to send a PIN or not each
time a call connects.
3. Enter the lock code.
Result: The lock code is preset to
0000. An asterisk ( ) displays for
each digit entered.
2. To...
Send PIN
Not send
Choose...
#
4. Press 5 to select Send PIN.
5. Press π or †:
To...
Choose...
Prompt
Never
Turn on the feature
Turn off the feature
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Call Waiting
Setting Up Three-Way Calling
Call Waiting is a feature available on your phone
which enables you to be alerted to a second
incoming call while you are on the first call. You
have the option of responding to the second call
while putting the first call on hold, or you can
deactivates the Call Waiting option during a
particular call. Contact your service provider to
activate Call Waiting.
Three-way calling is a feature on your phone that
enables you to set up a three-way conversation
with two other numbers. Contact your service
provider to activate Three-Way Calling.
1. Dial the first number and press
SEND.
2. Dial the second number.
To Respond to the Call Waiting
1. When you hear a short tone during a
telephone conversation, press SEND.
3. Press SEND to place the original call
on hold and to place the new call.
Result: The first caller is on hold and
you are now connected to the second
caller.
4. When you are connected, press
SEND again to begin your three-way
call.
2. To return to the first call, press
SEND.
Note: When you use this feature,
you will be charged normal airtime
rates for both of calls you place.
Caller ID Display
To Deactivate Call Waiting During a Particular Call
Caller ID is a feature available on your phone
which helps you know who is calling by displaying
the caller’s number when the phone rings. If the
caller’s name and number are stored in your
phone’s memory, the caller’s name will display
also. Contact your service provider to activate this
feature.
If you don’t want to be interrupted during a
particular call, you can temporarily deactivates the
Call Waiting feature.
Contact your service provider for instructions on
how to temporarily disable Call Waiting.
Note: Once you end that call, the Call Waiting feature will be
reactivated automatically.
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Call Forwarding
Message Service
Call Forwarding is a feature on your phone that
enables you to forward all your incoming calls to
another phone number, even if your phone is
turned off. You can make calls from your phone
when Call Forwarding is activated. Contact your
service provider to activate Call Forwarding.
Message Service is a feature on your phone that
enables the phone to receive alphanumeric
messages or voice mail. (Voice mail is available in.)
Contact your service provider to activate Message
Service.
Notes:
• Your phone can receive up to 21 messages (voice+text).
• Each message can contain a maximum of 255 alphanumeric
characters.
To Activate Call Forwarding
1. Press key sequences supported by
your service provider.
• The messages are stored in the order they are received.
Finding Out You Have a Message
Your phone alerts you when you have new voice
mail or text messages in several ways:
2. Enter the ten-digit phone number
(area code+phone number) of the
forward-to phone number.
◆ By displaying NEW *Voice
Mail*, NEW *Text Msgs*,
or NEW * Page *message.
◆ By sounding an alert tone every 2
minutes (if the SMS alert is turned
on. See page 79.)
3. Press SEND. You will hear a tone
that confirms that you have activated
Call Forwarding.
◆ By displaying at the bottom of the
screen.
To Deactivate Call Forwarding
1. Press key sequences supported by
your service provider and SEND in
sequence.
Notes:
• If the message is urgent, URGENT!displays instead of NEW.
• If a caller left a callback number, your phone displays the number.
You can return the call immediately by pressing SEND.
• If 21 messages are stored in memory, it is full and the phone
alerts you of this by displaying Memory Full ! No
Msgs can be received. You must erase an old
message to receive a new one.
Result: You will hear a tone to
confirm the deactivation.
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Retrieving Messages in Voice mail
Reading Text Messages
Contact your service provider to activate this
feature.
1. Press
.
Result: Your phone displays the
message options you can choose;
1:Voice, 2:Text, 3:Erase
All, 4:SMS Alert. Press π or
†to view the options.
1. Press
.
Result: Your phone displays the
message options you can choose;
1:Voice, 2:Text, 3:Erase
All, 4:SMS Alert. Press π or
†to view the options.
2. To read the text messages, press 2.
Result: Your phone displays:
◆ Date and time the message was
received
◆ Callback number (if the caller left
one)
2. To listen to new or saved messages,
press 1.
Result: Your phone displays:
◆ Total number of new messages
◆ Date and time the message was
received
3. Press π or †to scroll through the
messages.
Note: If there is no mail, No
Stored Voice Mail
displays.
4. After you read the message:
To...
Press...
7
3. Press SEND.
Display the
previous message
Result: Your phone calls and connects to
the voice mail center.
Display the next
message
9
Erase the message CLR
Exit this function END
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Callback
Choosing Alert Type for Message Receiving
The phone alerts you when a message is received.
You can choose how frequently this happens. The
three options are: EVERY 2 MIN, OFF, ONCE.
To set the frequency:
1. When you are reading a text
message, if the person who called
you left a callback number, your
phone displays the page number.
1. Press
.
2. You can return the call immediately
by pressing SEND.
2. Press 4 to select SMS Alert.
Erasing All Messages
1. Press
.
3. Press π or †until you find your
desired type.
2. Press 3 to select Erase All.
4. Press OK to store your selection.
3. To...
Erase all messages OK
Cancel or Exit CLR
Press...
this function
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Cleaning Your Cellular Phone
Battery Safety Precautions
There are no specific cleaning requirements for
your cellular phone.
The following information about your phone’s
battery is very important to the life and operation
of the battery and your phone. Failure to follow
these precautions may reduce the service life of the
battery. Please read and follow these precautions
carefully.
1. Do not allow water to get into the
phone, particularly the battery. Do not
spray aerosol cleaners directly on the
phone, because excess liquid could
seep under the keypad.
DO NOT use or charge the batteries in
extreme temperature conditions:
◆ Above 95°F ( 35°C)
◆ Below 41°F ( 5°C )
2. Do not use abrasive powders,
sponges, or solvents of any kind (i.e.,
trichlorethylene or acetone) as they
may damage the plastic surfaces.
DO NOT use any charging devices other
than the ones supplied with your
cellular phone.
3. If the battery or charger terminals
become stained or rusty, clean them
with a soft cloth.
Use only Samsung approved batteries
with your phone (SCH-210). Used
batteries should not be disposed of in a
fire or waste bin. Dispose of them in
accordance with local legislation.
4. Keep the metal contacts at the
bottom of the battery clean.
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Accessories
Hands-free Car Kit (HF 58)
DO NOT disassemble the battery.
There are no user-serviceable parts
inside it. DO NOT drop a battery or
subject it to physical shocks.
The Hands-free Car Kit provides you Hands-free operation in your
vehicle with unlimited talk time.
The Hands-free Car Kit built-in charger allows battery charging in
your vehicle.
Do not open or puncture the battery ;
the released electrolyte is corrosive and
may cause damage to the eyes or skin.
It may be toxic if swallowed.
The Hands-free Car Kit includes the following. For more
information about the Hands-free Car Kit, see the Hands-free Car
Kit manual.
Keep the batteries out of children’s
reach.
Mounting bracket
(for cradle)
Cradle
➣ screws included
If the batteries are not used for a long
period of time (about one year), their
service life may be reduced. Store them
in a cool, dry place.
Mounting bracket
(for Hands-free box)
Hands-free box
➣ screws included
Power cable
Hands-free
microphone
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Troubleshooting
Before contacting an authorized service center,
perform the following simple checks. They may
save you the time and expense of an unnecessary
service call.
Whip antenna and
protection cover
On-glass antenna
NOSVC displays on the screen.
You can choose between the whip antenna and the on-glass
antenna.
◆ Make sure you are in the service area.
◆ If you have changed the service system, wait for about 2
minutes.
◆ Make sure you have chosen the correct service system mode.
◆ Sometimes, NOSVC indication appears briefly. It is normal.
Cigarette Lighter Charger (CLC 58)
Enables you to charge your batteries
in your vehicle.
Beep tone sounds when you place a call.
◆ The call has not gone through.
• When beep tone sounds, press SEND again, and the number
will redial automatically.
• To cancel automatic redial, press END.
Ringer bell does not sound, and receiving lamp flickers.
◆ You have set the phone to the lamp mode.
Travel Charger
LOCKED displays, and you cannot make a call.
◆ The phone is locked.
A smaller charger, convenient for
packing, for those who travel.
• Enter your lock code. (Default: 0000)
Wall mount type (TC 58):
• If you forgot the lock code, consult with the service center.
110V only.
The plug varies according
to country.
Battery usage time is different with that of this manual.
◆ If you use analog or digital mode alternately, the usage time
may be reduced.
◆ You may be recharging your battery too frequently or before it is
completely discharged (see Battery Safety Precautions on page
81).
Cable type (TC 59):
220V only.
◆ Always store batteries in a cool, dry place.
Battery
The phone does not turn on, even though the battery is full.
◆ Remove battery from the phone and reattach it.
Standard capacity battery (BTL 958)
Extended capacity battery (BTL 1358)
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Nothing displays
The audio quality of the call is poor.
◆ Check that the battery has been charged and installed correctly.
◆ Check that the phone has been turned on (PWR key pressed for
more than one second).
◆ Check the signal strength indicator ( ) on the screen; the
number of bars indicates the signal strength from weak ( ) to
strong (
).
◆ Try extending the antenna, moving the phone slightly, or moving
closer to a window if you are in a building.
You have entered a phone number, but the phone is not
dialing it.
◆ Have you pressed the SEND button?
◆ Is the cellular phone service currently available (SVC
displayed)?
◆ Are you accessing the right cellular network (if the phone is
programmed for dual network use)?
No number is dialed when you recall a memory location.
◆ Check that the numbers have been stored correctly by using the
memory scan feature. (See page 32.)
◆ Re-store them in the memory, if necessary.
If the above guidelines do not enable you to solve the
problem, make a note of:
◆ The model and serial numbers of your phone
◆ Your warranty details
◆ A clear description of the problem
Your party cannot reach you.
◆ Is your phone turned on (PWR key pressed for more than one
second)?
◆ Are you accessing the right cellular network (if the phone is
programmed for dual network use)?
Then contact your local dealer or a SAMSUNG
Authorized Service Center.
Your party cannot hear you speaking.
◆ Have you turned off the microphone (MUTE displayed)?
◆ Are you holding the phone close enough to your mouth? The
microphone is located at the bottom of the phone.
The phone starts beeping, and
flashes on the screen.
◆ The battery is insufficiently charged. Replace the battery, and
recharge it fully until the lamp on the charger turns green.
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Display Messages
Summary
BASIC OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
REQUIRED
The phone number is not
registered in the base station.
Turning on and off
PWR (press and hold)
Phone number + SEND
SEND or Open the flip
MEMORY (00-99) IS
FULL
There is no empty location
under which you can store
phone numbers.
Making a call
Receiving a call
Adjusting volume
•Keytone
PHONE BOOK
RESTRICTED
You have tried to access the
memory while the phone is in
the memory restricted mode.
(in Standby mode ) π /†
Replace?
replace:OK
A phone number is already
stored in the selected memory
location.
•Voice
(while on the phone ) π /†
MENU + 3 + 1 + π /†+ OK
(while on the phone ) MENU + 1
MENU + 3 + 2 + π /†+ OK
MENU + 3 + 3 + π /†+ OK
•Alert volume
Mute/Unmute
Choosing alert type
Choosing alert tone
Redial last 10 numbers
NO INCOMING
CALL LOG
The incoming phone number
has not been logged in your
phone’s internal phone book.
NO MATCH NUMBER
The phone number you are
trying to recall does not exist.
NO OUTGOING
CALL LOG
You have not made any
outgoing calls
•Scanning outgoing MENU + 1 + 1+ π /†+ SEND
calls and dialing
NO SERVICE
The phone is out of service
area.
•Scanning incoming MENU + 1 + 2+ π /†+ SEND
calls and dialing
IN. CALL IS
RESTRICTED
While the phone is restricted,
you have tried to answer a
call.
•Erasing all numbers MENU + 1 + 3 + 1~3 + OK
in redial memory
OUTGOING CALL IS
RESTRICTED
While the phone is restricted,
you have tried to make a call.
REDIAL CALL
FAILED
The call cannot be made
completely even after
automatic redialing.
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THE PHONE’S INTERNAL PHONE BOOK
USEFUL FEATURES
Storing numbers
in memory
MENU + 2 + 2 + phone number
+ OK + OK (or assign another
location + OK) + name + OK
or
Checking last call time MENU + 1 + 4 + 1
Cumulative call time
phone number + OK + OK
(or assign another location + OK)
+ name + OK
•Checking
•Erasing
MENU + 1 + 4 + 2
MENU + 1 + 4 + 3 + OK
MENU + 3 + 4 + π /†+ OK
Calling numbers by
•One-touch
One-minute beep
0-9 (Hold the last digit of the hot
during conversation
line memory 00-09)
Service area change
alert
MENU + 3 + 5 + π /†+ OK
•Two-touch
10-99 (Briefly press the first digit,
and then hold the last digit)
Scanning memories by
•Location number
Back light
MENU + 4 + 1 + π /†+ OK
MENU + 2 + 1 + 3 +
location (00-99) + π /†
Own number display MENU + 4 + 2
•Name
MENU + 2 + 1 + 1 + name +
OK + π /†
Changing greeting
MENU + 4 + 3 + new greeting
+ OK
•Partial phone
number
MENU + 2 + 1 + 2 +
the part of phone number
you know + OK + π /†
Silent scratchpad
(while on the phone ) MENU + 2
Sending own number (while on the phone ) MENU + 7
•To dial
SEND (Press when the desired
number appears)
Key lock
MENU (hold)
Erasing numbers in memory
•By name MENU + 2 + 3 + 1 +
name + OK + OK
Analog Force Call
MENU + 5 + π /†+ OK
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Dialing
•By location number MENU + 2 + 3 + 2 +
•Using memory dial (while on the phone ) CLR + OK +
location (00-99) + OK
location (00-99) + MENU + SEND
•All numbers
in memory
MENU + 0 + lock code +
6 + OK
•Using pause insert Phone number + MENU +
Phone number + SEND + SEND
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Call reminder alert
•Turn on
Restrict phone use
MENU + 6 + 1 + Phone number
+ OK + time + OK
•No phone book dial MENU + 0 + lock code + 2 + 1 +
π /†+ OK
•Turn off
MENU + 6 + 2 + π /†+ OK
•No incoming call
•No outgoing call
Changing lock code
MENU + 0 + lock code + 2 + 2 +
π /†+ OK
Setting current time
Customizing your phone
•Automatic retry
MENU + 7 + 6 + 3 + time + OK
MENU + 0 + lock code + 2 + 3 +
π /†+ OK
MENU + 7 + 1 + π /†+ OK
MENU + 0 + lock code + 3 +
new lock code + OK
•Automatic receiving MENU + 7 + 2 + π /†+ OK
Emergency number
•To store
•Any key answer
•Tone length
MENU + 7 + 3 + π /†+ OK
MENU + 7 + 4 + π /†+ OK
MENU + 7 + 5 + 1 + π /†+ OK
MENU + 7 + 5 + 2 + π /†+ OK
MENU + 0 + lock code + 4 +
location no. (1-3) +
phone number + OK
•Release tone
•Connect tone
•To erase
MENU + 0 + lock code +
4 + location no. (1-3) +
CLR (hold) + OK
•Current time displayMENU + 7 + 6 + 1 + π /†+ OK
Choosing NAM
System selection
MENU + 0 + lock code + 7 +
1: Manual NAM/2: Auto NAM
•Call time display
•Auto hyphen
MENU + 7 + 6 + 2 + π /†+ OK
+
π /†+ OK
MENU + 7 + 7 + π /†+ OK
MENU + 0 + lock code + 9 +
Locking the phone
MENU + 0 + lock code +
1 + π /†+ OK
π /†+ OK
System reset
Send PIN
MENU + 0 + lock code + 0 + OK
MENU + 0 + lock code +
5 + π /†+ OK
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Menu Tree
OPTIONAL FEATURES
Main Menu - Press MENU
Call waiting
•To respond
1:Call Logs
1:Outgoing
(when you hear a beep during
a phone conversation) + SEND
(to switch back) + SEND
2:Incoming
3:Erase Logs
1:Outgoing - OK/CLR
2:Incoming - OK/CLR
3:All - OK/CLR
•To deactivate
Contact your service provider.
Setting up 3-way calling 1st phone number + SEND +
2nd phone number +
4:Air Time
1:Last Call
2:Total
SEND + SEND
3:EraseTotal - OK/CLR
Call forwarding
Contact your service provider.
2:Phone Book
1:Recall by
Message service
1:Name
2:Digits
3:Mem #
•To retrieve voice mail
•To read text message
•To call back
+ 1 + SEND
+ 2 + π /†
2:Store
3:Erase
1:by Name
SEND
2:by Mem#
•To erase all messages
•To choose alert type
+ 3 + OK
3:Alert
+ 4 + π /†+ OK
1:Alert Vol - OFF/LOW/MED/HIGH
2:Alert Type - BELL/VIBRATOR/LAMP
3:Alert Tone - Select 1~Select 6
Melody 1~Melody 4
4:MinuteBeep - OFF/ON
5:Svc Area - OFF/ON
4:Display
1:Backlight - 8 SECONDS/OFF
2:My Phone#
3:Greeting
4:Version
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5:AnalogCall - YES/NO
Conversation Menu - Press MENU
6:RemindCall
1:Set
1:Mute/Unmut
2:Silent Key
3:Phone Book
1:Recall by
1:Name
2:Release - YES/NO
7:Setup
1:Auto Retry - ON/OFF
2:Auto Recv - OFF/ON
3:Anykey Ans - OFF/ON
4:ToneLength - SHORT/LONG
5:Tone
1:Rls. Tone - OFF/ON
2:Conn. Tone - ON/OFF
6:Time
2:Digits
3:Mem#
2:Store
3:Erase
1:by Name
2:by Mem#
4:Call Logs
1:Outgoing
2:Incoming
5:My Phone#
6:Version
7:Send Tel#
SND:Send DTMF
1:Curr. Time - ON/OFF
2:Call Time - ON/OFF
3:Set Time
7:AutoHyphen - OFF/ON
0:Security
1:Lock - OFF/NOW/ON POWER-UP
2:Restrict
1:Phone Book
Message Menu - Press
- UNRESTRICT/RESTRICT
2:Incoming
- UNRESTRICT/RESTRICT
3:Outgoing
1:Voice
2:Text
3:Erase All - OK/CLR
4:SMS Alert - EVERY 2 MIN/OFF/ONCE
- UNRESTRICT/RESTRICT
3:Lock Code
4:Emergency#
5:Send PIN - Never/Prompt
6:Clr Memory - OK/CLR
7:NAM Mode
1:Manual NAM - NAM-1~NAM-4
2:Auto NAM - OFF/ON
9:System Sel - A Only/A Pref/B Only/
B Pref/Home Only
0:ResetPhone - OK/CLR
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Printed in Korea
‘98/1 Rev. 1.0
GH68-60614A
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