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Important Information
TabInletrodf uCcotniotennts
Getting Started
This manual is based on the production version of the
included portable cellular telephone. Software
changes may have occurred after this printing.
Features
Description of Your Phone
Screen Display
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7
8
Active Flip
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Key Functions
Status Indicators
Display Messages
Battery
Installing the Battery
Removing the Battery
Dual-Slot Desktop Charger
Charging the Battery
Battery Charge Indicator
Tips on Battery Life
Caring for the Battery
Battery Disposal and Recycling
Call Quality
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Safety Precautions
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For more detailed safety information, see “Safety” on
page 62 through 64.
• Do not use your phone while driving; park the
vehicle first.
• Do not use your phone when near medical
equipment.
• Do not use your phone at any time while traveling
on board a plane.
• Do not use your phone where a blasting operation
is in progress.
Basic Operations
• Do not use your phone at a refueling point.
Basic Operations of Your Phone
Turning Your Phone On and Off
Modes of Operation
Placing Calls
Receiving Calls
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FCC/IC Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
The Menu
Menu Organization
Conversation Menu Options
Calls Options
Sounds Options
Display Options
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35
Setup Options
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3
Electronic Devices
Aircraft
Blasting Areas
Other Dangerous Areas
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63
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64
Phone Book
Overview of the Phone Book
Storing Phone Numbers
Viewing Stored Entries
Displaying Your Phone Number
Dialing from the Phone Book
Editing Phone Book Entries
Erasing Phone Book Entries
Storing Secret Numbers
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Accessories
Batteries
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Dual-Slot Desktop Charger
Cigarette Lighter Adapter
Travel Charger
Hands-Free Car Kit
Headset
Digital Voice Dial
Digital Voice Dialing
Training the Phone
Checking Recorded Name
Digital Voice Dialing Setup Options
Using Digital Voice Dialing
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48
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Appendix A
Display Messages
Glossary of Terms
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68
Security Options
Security Menu
Lock Mode
Call Restriction
Priority Numbers
Other Options
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Index
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List of Tables
Message Services
Table 1. Phone and Battery Specifications
Table 2. Talk and Standby Times
Table 3. Main Menu Structure
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Short Message Services and Voicemail
Reviewing Messages
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Table 4. Memory Dialing Shortcuts
Table 5. Battery Charging Times
Safety
Compliance with Safety Standards
Driving
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5
Getting Started
Features
Description of Your Phone
Congratulations on the purchase of your SAMSUNG
Phone. Using the latest digital technology, the phone
operates in a similar manner to other wireless phones,
while providing superior audio quality.
Function keys and other controls activate the features
of your phone. The following illustration identifies the
function keys, controls, and indicators:
1
The following options make your phone both fun and
easy to use:
1 6
2
• Active Flip (answers calls, hangs up, etc.)
• Phone Book Memory - 79 Locations
• Speed Dialing
1 5
3
4
1 4
1 3
• One and Two-touch Turbo Dialing
• Voice Dialing - 20 Locations
SEND
END
5
'
ABC
JKL
DEF
1.
2
5
8
0
3
GHI
MNO
4
• Short Message Services (SMS) and Voicemail
• Ringer Mute During Incoming Call
• 9 Ring Tones, 4 Melodies,Vibration Alert
6
6
6
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
7
9
OPER
PWR
CLR
OK
MENU
7
1 2
• Call Logs - 9 Locations Each: Outgoing and
Incoming Calls
8
1 1
9
• Programmable Lock Code
• Pause Dialing
1 0
• Alarm
• Dynamic Character Display
(not actual size)
1) Lamp (LED)
2) Headset Jack
3) LCD Screen
9) Microphone
10) Flip
11) OK (Store) Key
12) Menu Key
13) End Key
4) Volume Control
5) SEND Key
6) Scroll Keys
7) Power Key
8) Clear Key
14) Messages Key
15) Earpiece
16) Antenna
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Screen Display
Key Functions
This phone features dynamic character sizing, which
enables the screen to display from 12 to 16 characters
per line. The five-line screen includes four text lines
and one icon line, which displays active options and
selected menu items.
Press SEND to:
SEND
• place a call after dialing the number,
• initiate Three-way calling,
• access Call Logs.
Press CLR to:
During conversation, the screen displays the call timer
and the name and number of the other party, if
available. Active in-use options, such as Mute and Call
Waiting, also display during conversation.
• erase one character at a time while enter-
ing names and numbers,
• go back one menu level at a time while
viewing menu options,
Press and hold CLR to:
The following icons display at power-on:
• erase all displayed characters while enter-
Signal
Strength
Battery
Strength
ing names and numbers,
Roaming
Digital
• return to Standby mode while viewing
menu options or dialing.
No Service
/In Use
Message
Vibrator On
Press END to:
• end a call,
END
R
D
• exit the current menu and return to
Standby mode.
• mute the ringer during an incoming call.
Press MENU to:
-
-
• display the Main Menu,
• scroll forward through menus,
• enter a pause while entering numbers.
Press MESSAGES to access messages.
(not actual size)
Active Flip
Press OK to:
• save menu option settings
• quickly store your dialled digits
• enter menus
The flip can control four functions of your phone.
The flip:
◆ answers an incoming call simply by opening it
◆ disconnects a call simply by closing it
• have one-button access to your phone
book (from Standby mode)
Press the arrow keys to scroll menu options.
◆ can be set to give you the digital voice dialing
prompt (see Digital Voice Dialing Setup Options on
page 48)
Press and hold
to:
•
initiate Voice Dialing when the flip is open.
Press and hold
to:
◆ tums on the backlight when opened (see Backlight
•
switch between bell and vibrator setting.
Control on page 33)
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Display Messages
Press PWR to turn the phone on and off.
Press the Volume button to:
Messages appear on your display at various times. For
a listing and explanation these messages, refer to
Appendix A.
• adjust voice volume during
conversation.
• adjust ring volume in Standby mode,
• scroll Call Logs, Phone Book entries,
Battery
and menu options.
• mute the ringer during an incoming call.
Your phone package includes a partially charged
rechargeable battery so that you can use the phone
immediately after it is activated.
Status Indicators
Signal Strength
Indicates current signal strength.
Installing the Battery
To attach the battery to your phone:
No Service
1. Hold the battery so that the metal contacts on the
base of the battery line up with the metal
contacts on the base of the phone.
Indicates that the phone is outside a
service area and cannot send or receive
calls.
Roaming
2. Place the battery on the back of the phone with
the top of the battery about a quarter of an inch
from the latch.
R
D
Displays when the phone is outside the
home service area but within the
network.
3. Gently slide the battery toward the top of the
phone until it snaps into place.
Message
Indicates a voicemail notification
(VMN), page, or text message.
Removing the Battery
Digital
Indicates a Digital mode.
Make sure to turn the power off before removing
the battery. Then press the battery release button
while sliding the battery out of position.
Vibrate
Indicates a Vibrate mode.
Battery Charge
Indicates the battery charge level.
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Dual-Slot Desktop Charger
Charging the Battery
The Dual-Slot Desktop Charger contains:
To charge the battery using the Dual-Slot Desktop
Charger:
• Front compartment for charging the battery while
attached to the phone
1. Plug the power cord of the charger into a wall out-
let.
• Rear compartment for charging the battery alone
(not attached to the phone)
2. Select one of the following options:
• A three colored light for each compartment that
indicates the status of the battery charge as fol-
lows:
• Insert the entire phone with battery attached into
the front compartment of the charger.
• Insert a single battery (alone, not attached to the
phone) into the rear compartment of the charger.
• Red light to indicate that the battery is charg-
ing
• A single battery in the rear compartment and a
phone with battery in the front compartment.
• Green light to indicate that the battery is
fully charged
When two batteries are in the charger, the batteries
charge simultaneously.
• A yellow light indicates that the battery is
operating at a temperature that is too high or
too low, or that the battery is misaligned in
the charger. If the light is yellow, check the
charger and battery.
Note: Use only the SAMSUNG-approved Dual-Slot
Desktop Charger with your phone by Samsung. Using
the wrong charger could damage the battery.
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Battery Charge Indicator
Caring for the Battery
Use only SAMSUNG-approved batteries, Desktop and
Travel chargers. These chargers maximize battery life
and performance. Using other batteries or chargers
may invalidate your warranty and may damage the
battery.
The Battery Charge Indicator displays in the upper
right corner of the screen and indicates three levels of
charge. Three solid bars indicate a fully charged bat-
tery. When the battery charge level is low or empty, a
clear Battery Charge Indicator (no bars displayed)
flashes on the screen.
For proper battery care, please follow these guidelines:
• To avoid damage, charge the battery in
temperatures that range from 32˚F to 104˚F
(O˚C to 40˚C).
Tips on Battery Life
The operation time of the batteries may be shorter
than specified in the following cases:
• Do not use the battery charger in direct sunlight
or in high humidity areas (such as a bathroom).
• Battery standby time is affected by network
conditions.
• Never dispose of the battery by incineration (fire).
• Keep the metal contacts at the battery base clean.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the
battery, as injuries or burns may result.
• If your phone is out of a service area for an
extended time, it continues to search for service
and thus reduces battery standby time.
• Replace the battery when it no longer provides
acceptable performance.
• Answering calls also consumes as much power as
required when making calls.
• Do not store the battery in high-temperature
areas for a long time.
• Your Lithium Ion battery will gradually wear out
(like all batteries) and need to be replaced.
• Do not allow metal objects or liquids to contact or
short-circuit the battery terminals, as injuries or
burns may result.
• If your battery life is shorten to half of the original
specified time, you should purchase a new one.
Battery Disposal and Recycling
Please be aware of the following guidelines when
disposing of or recycling the battery:
• Do not dispose of the battery in a fire; the cell
may explode. Check the regulations in your area
for special disposal instructions.
• Do not open or puncture the battery; the released
electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to
the eyes and skin. This substance also can be
toxic if swallowed.
• Charge the battery in accordance with the
instructions specified in this manual.
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Basic Operations
Basic Operations of Your Phone
Call Quality
For optimum call quality with your phone, please
follow these guidelines:
• Fully extend the antenna. While it may be possible
to place calls with the antenna retracted, the phone
operates best with the antenna fully extended.
Turn On/Off Press and hold
.
Menu Scrolling Press
.
, then
or
, or
• Hold the phone as you would hold any other
telephone handset. Speak directly into the
microphone, and position the antenna up and over
your shoulder while talking.
Make Calls Enter the number, and then press
SEND
.
Correct Mistakes Press
Redial Call Press
End Call Press
.
• Do not hold the antenna while using the phone, as
SEND
END
twice.
this may affect call quality.
, or close the flip.
, or open the flip.
Table 1: Phone and Battery Specifications
SEND
Phone Type: Dual Mode CDMA/AMPS 800MHz
Graphic LCD: 5 Lines (4 Text Lines, 1 Icon Line)
Answer Call Press
Save Numbers Enter phone number, press
then follow the screen prompts.
, and
Battery Type: Standard :
Extended :
1000 mAh Lithium Ion
1600 mAh Lithium Ion
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'
1.
1.
Outgoing Call Press
,
,
, to review
Ultra-Extended : 2700 mAh Lithium Ion
the last 9 outgoing calls.
Phone with: Standard Battery Extended Battery Ultra-Extended Battery
Dimensions (H✕W✕D): 114✕51✕24 mm 114✕51✕28 mm 114✕51✕40.5 mm
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ABC
1.
2
Incoming Call Press
,
,
, to review
Weight:
140g/4.9 oz
157g/5.5 oz
184g/6.5 oz
the last 9 incoming calls.
Table 2: Talk and Standby Times
Name Search Press in Standby Mode.
Mode
Standard Battery Extended Battery
Ultra-Extended
Talk CDMA
up to 150 mins
up to 65 mins
up to 35 hours
up to 8 hours
up to 270 mins
up to 120 mins
up to 55 hours
up to 12 hours
up to 390 mins
One-touch Press and hold
Voicemail
in Standby mode.
Talk AMPS
Standby CDMA
Standby AMPS
up to 180 mins
up to 75 hours
up to 19 hours
Adjust Ring Press
Volume
in Standby mode.
Note: Talk and Standby times are longer in CDMA mode.
Mute the Ringer Press
during an incoming call.
* Your talk and standby times could vary substantially
and are related to network signal coverage. Coverage
will vary due to a number of circumstances:
• fringe areas with poor network coverage
• structural interference due to dense urban areas
• geographical obstacles such as mountains and
canyons
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Turning Your Phone On and Off
Placing Calls
Placing a Call
Turning On
To turn on your phone, press and hold
The red light flashes, an alert sounds. The display
updates to reflect the following conditions:
.
To place a call:
1. Press and hold
active screen display indicates that the phone is
on. (No dial tone sounds.)
to power on your phone. An
• When the system locates service, the greeting
message displays. You can now place and receive
calls.
2. Enter the phone number, up to 32 digits, by
pressing the digit keys. The phone number
displays on the screen.
• If the system cannot locate service, only the
greeting message displays. In this case, you cannot
place and receive calls.Turn off the phone, and
then try again later when service is available.
SEND
3. Press
. The phone places the call to the
entered phone number.
• If your phone is locked,“Locked” displays. Press
, and enter the four-digit lock code to unlock
the phone.
Priority Dialing
You can place calls to one of the seven priority num-
bers that are in your priority number list even if your
phone is locked, or outgoing calls are restricted.
Turning Off
Prepend Dialing
To turn off your phone, press and hold
.
The prepend option enables you to add up to three
digits, such as area codes and network feature
activation codes, to a phone number of up to 10 digits.
You can prepend any existing entry in the Phone Book
or Call Logs.
When your power is off, nothing displays on the
screen.
Modes of Operation
Standby Mode
To prepend existing phone numbers in the Phone
Book or Call Logs:
When your phone is on but no call is in progress, the
phone is in Standby Mode. The Main Menu and all its
options are accessed from Standby Mode. See Table 3
on page 24, for a structure of the Main Menu.
1.Access the phone number entry.
2.When the phone number displays, press
display options.
to
Conversation Mode
DEF
3
3. Press
for prepend.
When a call is in progress, the phone is in convers-
ation mode, and the Conversation Mode menus can be
4. Enter the area code or feature code.
SEND
5. Press
to call the number.
accessed by pressing
these menu items.
. See page 22 for a list of
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Pause Dialing
Call Waiting
You can insert one or more pauses between the DTMF
tones. You can enter up to 32 digits, including the
pause.
Call Waiting enables you to receive a second call
during conversation. When a Call Waiting call comes
in, the incoming call alert sounds, when set, and a text
notification displays.
1. Enter the phone number of the service you wish to
access.
Contact your service provider to activate Call Waiting.
To answer a Call Waiting call:
2. Press
to insert a pause. The pause indication
SEND
1.To answer the call, press
The phone
“p” displays after the phone number.
.
connects the calling party, and places the current
3. Enter the number to be dialed in DTMF.
party on hold.
SEND
4. Press
. When the service answers, the
SEND
2. Press
again to switch between the two
announcement tells you to enter your number.
parties.
SEND
5. Press
again to transmit DTMF number.
SEND
Three-Way Calling
Note: If you insert more than one pause, press
after each pause to transmit the next series of numbers.
Three-Way Calling enables you to conduct conference
calls with two separate parties at the same time. You
are billed airtime for each outgoing call separately.
Contact your service provider to activate Three-Way
Calling.
Correcting a Misdialed Number
To correct a misdialed number:
• Press
correct digit.
• Press and hold
to erase the digit, and then enter the
To place a Three-Way Call:
to erase the entire entry, and
1. During conversation, enter the phone number for
then enter the correct phone number.
SEND
the third party, and then press
again. The
phone places the other party on hold.
Receiving Calls
SEND
2.When the third party answers, press
connect with the original party.
again to
Answering a Call
SEND
To answer an incoming call, press
flip.
, or open the
Call Forwarding
This phone provides the option of forwarding
incoming calls to another phone number, even while
your phone is off. Activating Call Forwarding does not
affect outgoing calls made from this phone.
Contact your service provider to activate Call
Forwarding.
Ending a Call
END
To end a call, press
, or close the flip.The call time
displays, along with the name/number of the
other party (if available). The phone returns to Standby
mode automatically.
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The Menu
Menu Organization
GHI
4
Silent key (
)
You can enter a number during conversation without transmit-
ting the beep tones to the other party.
Main Menu
The Main Menu is accessed from the Standby mode by press-
JKL
5
Version (
)
ing
. The Main Menu contains 7 primary options, many
of which contain sub-menus with more specific options.
Table 3 on page 24 contains a listing of the Main Menu and its
submenus.
You can view the software and hardware version of your
phone during conversation.
MNO
6
Send Tel # (
)
Conversation Menu
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.
The conversation menu is accessed when you are on a call by
pressing
. The following options are available in
Conversation mode:
4. Silent Key
5.Version
6. Send Tel #
6. Send Tel #
7. My phone #
SND. Send DTMF
1. Calls
2. Phone Book
3. Mute/Unmute
1. When the pager memo asks you to enter your phone
number after calling the paging system, press
.
MNO
6
2. Press
on the keypad. The message SENDING DTMF
Menu Navigation
blinks, and the phone displays and dials your phone num-
ber automatically.
To access a Main or Conversation mode menu option, press
, and then press the associated digit key to select the
desired option.
PQRS
7
My phone # (
)
As an alternative to pressing the digit keys, press the scroll
You can check your own phone number during conversation.
For details My phone #, see page 42.
, or
keys (
) to scan menu options.
Pressing the scroll keys highlights each option in sequence.
Press to select the highlighted option.
Send DTMF
You can store personal 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 dig-
its in each transaction. Begin by storing each of your credit
card numbers (or ID codes, etc.) in one of the phone’s memo-
ry locations in the same way you store a phone number in
memory. When making a business transaction by phone, the
service will ask you to enter the code. To do so, follow these
steps:
Conversation Menu Options
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1.
Calls (
)
The Call Logs store up to nine incoming calls and nine outgo-
ing calls. Each log stores the name and phone number (if
available), as well as the date/time stamp. For details see Call
Options on page 26.
ABC
2
Phone Book (
)
1. Press
, then
.
You can use the phone book features during conversation.
For details see Phone Book on page 40~45.
2. Select an entry where the appropriate number is stored.
The number displays on the screen.
DEF
3
Mute/Unmute (
)
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
to select an entry.
This feature allows you to mute the phone’s microphone, so
that the other party cannot hear you or other sounds on your
.
.
SEND
end.
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Table 3: Main Menu Structure
Main Menu Item Menu Level 1
Menu Level 2
Main Menu Item Menu Level 1
Menu Level 2
1. Calls ➪
1. Outgoing
2. Incoming
3. Erase Logs ➪
5.Voice Dial ➪
1. Record
2. Rev/Erase
3. Erase All
4. Set Active
1. Outgoing
2. Incoming
3.All
1. Last Call
2.Total
3. Erase Total
4. Life Time
6. Setup ➪
1.Auto Retry
2.AutoAnswer
3.AutoHyphen
4.Anykey Ans
5.ToneLength
6. Set Time
4.Air Time ➪
2. Phone Book ➪ 1. Find Name
2.Add Entry
7. Set NAM
8. System Sel ➪
3. Find Entry
1.A Only
2. B Only
3. Standard
4. Home Only
3. Sounds ➪
1. Ring ➪
1. Ring Vol
2. Ring Type
3. Ring Tone
0.AnalogCall
2. Key Volume
3.Alerts ➪
1. MinuteBeep
2. SVC Alert
3. Connect
4. Disconnect
1. Set
2. Release
1. Caller 1
2. Caller 2
3. Caller 3
4. Caller 4
5. Caller 5
0. Security ➪
1. Lock
2. Restrict ➪
1. Phone Book
2. Incoming
3. Outgoing
4.Alarm ➪
3. Lock Code
4. Priority #
1. <Entry 1>
2. <Entry 2>
3. <Entry 3>
4. <Entry 4>
5. <Entry 5>
6. <Entry 6>
7. <Entry 7>
1. Send PIN
2. PIN Code
5. Diff. Ring ➪
6. PwrupChime
5. PIN ➪
4. Display ➪
1. Backlight
2. Greeting
3. My Phone #
4. Language
5.Version
6. Clr Memory
7. Hide My #
0. ResetPhone
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Erasing Call Logs
Calls Options
You can erase phone numbers stored in the Call Logs.
To erase call logs:
Tracking Calls Through Call Logs
The Call Logs store up to nine incoming calls and nine
outgoing calls. Each log stores the name and phone
number (if available), as well as the date/time stamp.
In case of duplicate entries back to back, the system
consolidates those entries and stores only the most
recent call from the same phone number.
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Calls.
'
1.
DEF
3
for Erase Logs. Additional options display.
4. Press the associated digit key to select one of the
following context-specific options:
To review call logs:
'
1.
1. Press
2. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Calls.
• Press
• Press
• Press
for Outgoing calls.
for Incoming calls.
for All calls.
'
1.
ABC
DEF
2
3
3. Press the associated digit key to select an option:
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1.
• Press
• Press
for Outgoing calls.
for Incoming calls.
5.When the screen prompts for confirmation,
ABC
2
press
press
to confirm erasing the call logs, or
to cancel the operation.
4.When the list of calls displays, press the scroll
keys to select an entry to view, and then press
or the associated digit key) to view the
(
Reviewing Airtime
date/time stamp for the selected entry. If there is
a Phone Book match, the name displays. If there
is not a Phone Book match, only the phone
number displays.
You can review the airtime of the most recent call,
total airtime for all calls since the last reset action, and
permanently total airtime for all calls since the manu-
factured time.
5. Press
to display options:
for Talk.
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1.
2
• Press
To review airtime:
ABC
• Press
for Show Entry (or Store if the
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Calls.
phone number is not currently stored in the
Phone Book).
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1.
4
GHI
for Air Time.
DEF
3
• Press
for Prepend, and then add an area
code or feature code to the number before
calling or saving the number.
4. Press the associated digit key to display airtime
for the selected calls:
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6. Press
to exit the Call Logs and return to the
1.
• Press
• Press
• Press
5. Press
for Last Call.
for Total.
previous screen.
ABC
GHI
2
4
Note: If your phone is not powered off by using the
key, e.g. by detaching the battery, etc., your
for Life Time.
outgoing call logs may be lost or may not be stored
to return to the previous screen.
normally.
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Sounds Options
6.When the desired option displays, press
save the setting.
to
Your phone receives incoming calls and provides call
notification only when it is on. Notification type
depends on the user setting done in the “Sounds
Menu”.
Note: You can quickly change the ring type from bell
to vibrate (and vice versa) by pressing and holding the
key.
Ring Volume
You can set ring volume in Standby mode from the
Main Menu or by pressing the Volume buttons on the
Ring Tone
When you select BELL as your ring type, you can set
ring tone from nine tones and four melodies.
side of the phone. During an incoming call, press
END
or
to mute the ringer.
To set ring tone:
To adjust ring volume in Standby mode:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Sounds.
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
to display the Main Menu.
DEF
'
3
1.
3
DEF
3
1.
1.
for Sounds.
'
'
for Ring.
for Ring.
DEF
for Ring Vol.
for Ring Tone.
5. Press the scroll keys to change the volume setting
and listen to the ring.
5. Press the scroll keys to audition tones. Each tone
sounds as you scroll the options. (There are nine
bell tones and four melodies.)
6.When the desired volume level displays,
press
to save the setting.
6.When the desired option displays, press
save the setting.
to
Note: You can also adjust ringer volume from standby
mode simply by pressing the volume keys. This caus-
es the ringer to sound. Press the
volume key to
the volume key to turn down.
Key Beep
turn up, and
Simply stop pushing when you reach your desired
ringer volume.
The Keys on your phone beep when they are pressed.
To set key beep volume:
Ring Type
l. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Sounds.
You can choose from four types of rings to signal an
incoming call: a bell, a lamp, a vibrator, or a bell+vibrator.
To set ring type:
DEF
ABC
3
2
for Key Volume.
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
to display the Main Menu.
4. Press the scroll keys to change the volume setting
or to silence beeps.
DEF
3
1.
2
for Sounds.
'
for Ring.
5.When the desired option displays, press
save the setting.
to
ABC
for Ring Type.
5. Press the scroll keys to audition ring types.
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Alerts
Alarm
MNO
MNO
6
6
You can set alerts to turn the Minute Beep tone,
Service Area alert tone, Connect tone, and Disconnect
tone, on and off. The Minute Beep indicates each
minute on your call. The Service Area alert indicates
when you are out of a service area or when you
return to a service area.
The Connect tone indicates when your outgoing call
is connected to the system. The Disconnect tone indi-
cates when any call is released or dropped.
Note: The time must be set (
) to sound
an alarm at a specific hour and minute. If the time is
not set, the alarm will act as a count-down timer of up
to 99 minutes maximum.
To set alarm:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
5. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Sounds.
DEF
GHI
'
3
4
for Alarm.
To select alert options:
1.
for Set.
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Sounds.
or
to choose the alarm mode.
DEF
DEF
3
3
• One Time:Alarm will be activated one time.
for Alerts.
• Daily: Alarm will be activated on a specified time
every day unless you release the alarm feature.
4. Press the associated digit key to select an option:
'
1.
• Press
• Press
• Press
• Press
for Minute Beep.
for Service Alert.
for Connect tone.
for Disconnect tone.
6. Press
7. Press
8. Press
to save the alarm mode.
ABC
DEF
GHI
2
3
4
or
to choose AM or PM.
to save.
9. Enter the alarm time by pressing the digit keys. To
correct a digit entered incorrectly or to change the
5. Press the scroll keys to toggle between On/Off.
alarm date, press
enter the desired digit.
or
to scroll and then
6.When the desired option displays, press
save the setting
to
• If the current time is already set, you can specify
the alarm time.
• If the current time is not set, enter the time dura-
tion of the alarm in minutes.
10. Press
to save the setting. At the set time, the
alert sounds and the ‘-ALARM-’ is blinked.
11.To cancel alarm at any time, access the Alarm
ABC
2
option (step 1, 2 and 3). Press
the alarm setting, and then press
the action.
to release
to confirm
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Differential Ring
Display Options
The Differential Ring option enables you to activate a
unique ring to signal an incoming call from a number
of your choice.
Your phone provides several options for the LCD.
Backlight Control
To set Differential ring:
To select backlight options:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Sounds.
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu
for Display.
DEF
JKL
3
5
GHI
'
4
for Differential Ring.
1.
for Backlight.
4. Press the corresponding digit key (1~5) to select
the desired storage location.
4. Press the scroll keys to scan menu options: 10
Seconds (after last keypress), 30 Seconds (after
last keypress), Flip Open (always on when flip is
open), Off.
5. Enter the phone number of the desired party by
pressing the digit keys.
6.To store the phone number, press
.
5.When the desired option displays, press
save the setting.
to
7. Press the scroll keys to audition the list of ring
tones and melody tones. Each tone sounds as you
scroll the options.
Note: When the phone is attached to the Hands-free
Car Kit, the backlight remains on, unless the phone is
off.
8.When the desired option displays, press
save the setting.
to
Personal Greeting
Power-up Chime
You can create a 12-character personal greeting that
displays at power-on and in Standby mode.
You can turn the power-up sound on or off from the
Main Menu.
To create a personal greeting:
To turn the power-up sound on or off:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Display.
GHI
4
2
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Sounds.
DEF
ABC
3
6
for Greeting.
MNO
for power-up Chime.
4. Enter your personal greeting by pressing the
alphanumeric keys on the keypad.
4. Press the scroll keys to select on or off.
5. Press
to save the setting.
5. Press
to save the setting.
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Selecting Display Language
Setup Options
You can select the display language on your phone.
To set the language:
Your phone contains many setup features that make
communication easier and more efficient. Using them
saves time and makes your phone even more fun to use.
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Display.
To set Setup options:
GHI
GHI
4
4
1. Press
2. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Setup.
MNO
6
for Language.
3. Press the corresponding digit key to select the
desired option:
4. Press the scroll keys to toggle between
Spanish/English.
'
1.
• Press
• Press
• Press
• Press
• Press
• Press
• Press
• Press
• Press
for Automatic Retry.
for Automatic Answer.
for Automatic Hyphenation.
for Any Key Answer.
for Tone Length.
5. Press
to save the setting.
ABC
DEF
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
Version Display*
GHI
You can view the software and hardware version of
your phone during conversation or in Standby mode.
JKL
MNO
PQRS
TUV
To view the versions in Standby mode:
for Set Time.
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Display.
for Set NAM.
GHI
JKL
4
5
for System Selection.
for Analog Call.
OPER
for Version.
4. For all options except Set Time, use the scroll keys
to choose the desired option, and press to
save. For Set Time see “Setting Current Time” on
page 36.
to return to the previous screen.
To view the version in Conversation mode:
JKL
5
• Press
,
.
5.All the Setup options are further explained in the
following paragraphs.
* This feature is helpful if you have to call customer care.
Automatic Retry
When you place a call and the call does not connect,
your phone continues to retry the call to the entered
phone number for up to two minutes.
Automatic Answer
When a call comes in, your phone will answer the call
automatically after 2 rings. This feature does not work
if you have chosen Vibrate or Lamp as your ring type.
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Automatic Hyphenation
NAM Selection
Automatic Hyphenation hyphenates numbers as follows:
• 123-456-7890
When phone number is activated, the NAM (Number
Assignment Module) enables you to subscribe to one
or more service networks. The NAM selection feature
allows you to choose which network you currently
desire to use.
Digits following a pause are not hyphenated.
Any Key Answer
Activate Any Key Answer to answer incoming calls by
To set NAM Selection:
END
pressing any key on the keypad, except
,
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Setup.
(volume keys)
.
and
MNO
6
7
Tone Length
PQRS
Some phone systems can recognize only longer tones.
This means you may have to change the Tone Length
to LONG, for some calls. Normally the Tone Length
should be set to SHORT.
for Set NAM.
4. Select NAM-1 or NAM-2 by pressing the scroll keys.
5. Press to save the setting.
System Selection
Setting Current Time
The system selection feature of your phone enables
you to choose which of the system providers you will
use.
You can set the time and date on your phone.
To set the time:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Setup.
To select system:
MNO
MNO
6
6
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Setup.
for Set Time.
MNO
TUV
6
8
or
to choose AM or PM.
for System Selection.
to save. The current time (if set)
4. Press the scroll keys to select the desired system
mode. Choices are Standard, Home Only, A Only,
and B Only.
displays.
5. Enter the month, day, hour, and minute using two
digits for each field. Enter four digits for the year.
If you don’t input the time or input an invalid
time, the message “Invalid Time” displays.
5.When the desired option displays, press
save the selection.
to
6. Press
to set the time.
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Phone Book
Overview of the Phone Book
Analog Call Option
In the event that you cannot place a call in Digital
mode due to weak coverage, this feature allows you to
try placing the call in Analog mode.
The Phone Book provides the following features:
• 79 memory locations (plus 20 voice dial numbers)
• Optional name entry
To make a call in Analog mode:
• Text notification when overwriting or erasing
entries
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Setup.
MNO
6
0
• Automatic scrolling to the next available location,
with manual location selection option
OPER
for Analog Call.
to set to Analog mode, or press
• Adding/Editing entries by name or location
• Direct access of entries by name or location
• Searching entries by name or location
• Speed Dialing
to return to the previous screen.
5. If you end the Analog call or do not make a call
within 5 minutes, your phone returns to Digital
mode automatically.
• One and Two-touch Turbo Dialing
• Placing a call to the displayed Phone Book entry
• One and two-touch Secret number calling
• Prepending phone numbers
• Name/Number display when entry includes name
• One-button (
) access to the Phone Book.
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Storing Phone Numbers
Viewing Stored Entries
Finding Entries by Location
Storing Phone Numbers/Names
To find an entry by location:
To store phone numbers/names:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
ABC
2
3
for Phone Book.
ABC
2
2
for Phone Book.
DEF
for Find Entry. The phone book entries
ABC
display in numerical order, and the screen prompts
for a location.
for Add Entry. The screen prompts for
a new phone number.
4. Enter the location by pressing the associated digit
key, or press the scroll keys to scroll to the desired
4. Enter the phone number by pressing the digit
keys.
location, and then press
ed entry.
to display the select-
5.To store the phone number, press
available location displays.
. The first
SEND
5.When the desired entry displays, press
to
ABC
2
place a call, or
to edit the entry.
6.To accept the displayed location, press
.
To select another location, press the scroll keys to
scroll to the desired location, and then press
Finding Entries by Name
You can locate Phone Book entries quickly when the
phone is in Standby mode: Press to access the
Phone Book in one step and then press the scroll keys
to scan entries.
.
7.To include a name with the phone number entry,
respond to the screen prompt by entering the
name.
To find Phone Book entries from the Main Menu;
8.After entering the name, press
.
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Phone Book.
ABC
'
2
Storing Phone Numbers at Call End
1.
To store a phone number following conversation:
for Find Name. Stored names display in
an alphabetical list.
END
1. Press
to end the call. The call time and the
4. Press the scroll keys to scroll to the desired name.
You can also enter the first letter of the name by
pressing the associated alphanumeric key. Using
this method, the phone searches for the names in
the list beginning with that letter, and then displays
the first name in that section of the list. If desired,
you can also enter the second letter in the name
by pressing the associated alphanumeric key.
phone number display for a short time.
2.To store the phone number, press
the number disappears from the display). The first
available location displays.
(before
3.To finish this process, follow above-mentioned
steps (step 6, 7 and 8).
SEND
5.When the desired entry displays, press
place a call, or
to
ABC
2
to edit the entry.
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Displaying Your Phone Number
Editing Phone Book Entries
You can check your own phone number.
To display your phone number:
To edit a Phone Book entry:
1. Press
2. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Phone Book.
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Display.
ABC
2
GHI
4
3
3.Access the desired entry using one of the search
methods described under “Viewing Stored
Entries” on page 41.
DEF
for My Phone Number. The phone
number of your phone displays. If you have more
than one phone number, press the scroll keys to
check the next number.
4.When the desired entry displays, press
options.
for
4. Press
or
to return to the previous screen.
To view your phone number in Conversation mode:
ABC
2
5. Press
for Edit. Additional options display.
PQRS
7
• Press
.
6. Press the associated digit key to select an option:
'
1.
• Press
for Phone #. The phone number
Dialing from the Phone Book
Dialing By Memory Location
displays.
Enter the new phone number by pressing the
digit keys.
Your phone enables you to place calls quickly by
pressing and holding the associated digit key(s) for the
Phone Book memory location of the phone number
you are calling.
Press
to save the new number.
ABC
2
• Press
for Name. The name displays. Enter
The following table outlines dialing shortcuts:
the new name by pressing the alphanumeric
Table 4: Memory Dialing Shortcuts
ACTIVITY SHORTCUT
keys. Press
to save the new name.
DEF
3
• Press
for Entry #. The Phone Book
One-touch: Press and hold the associated digit
Turbo Dialing1 key for the location (available in
locations 1-9).
location number displays. Press the scroll keys
to scroll to the desired location, and then press
to save the new location.
Two-touch: Press the first associated digit key,
Turbo Dialing1 and then press and hold the
second digit key (available in
locations 10-79).
Speed Dialing: Press the associated digit key(s),
SEND
and then press the
key.
(available in locations 1-79)
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Erasing Phone Book Entries
Storing Secret Numbers
You can select the Secret option to prevent dialed
phone numbers from displaying on the screen.
To erase Phone Book entries:
1. Press
2. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Phone Book.
To store a secret number in the Phone Book:
ABC
2
1. Press
2. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Phone Book.
3.Access the desired entry using one of the search
methods described under “Viewing Stored
Entries” on page 41.
ABC
2
3. Store the phone number as described under
“Storing Phone Numbers” on page 40, or access
an existing entry as described under “Viewing
Stored Entries” on page 41.
4.When the desired entry displays, press
options.
for
GHI
4
5. Press
for Erase. The screen prompts for
4.When the phone number displays, press
options.
for
confirmation.
6. Press to erase the displayed entry. The
“Erased” notification displays, along with the
name, number, and location.
ABC
2
5. Press
6. Press
for Edit. Additional options display.
for Secret.
GHI
4
7. Press the scroll keys to toggle between No/Yes.
8. Press
to save the setting.
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Digital Voice Dial
Digital Voice Dialing
Tips on Recording Names
◆ Avoid recording names that are similar phonetically.
If you record a similar name to the one already in
memory, the phone requests another name.
®
Your phone features ART Smartspeak , the new Voice
Dialing system from Advanced Recognition
Technology. You can call up to 20
stored entries by speaking the
◆ Avoid recording names in a noisy place.
name into the microphone.
◆ Speak clearly and naturally.
Note: This feature works only if your phone is in
Digital (CDMA) mode.
◆ The person who will use the phone should record
the name. The phone does not recognize the name
if the speaker’s voice does not match the recorded
voice.
Using the Digital Voice Dialing option requires that
you first train the phone to recognize the name.
Training the Phone for Digital Voice Dialing
◆ Avoid names that are very long or very short. It is
recommended to contain 2 to 5 syllables.
To train the phone for Digital Voice Dialing:
◆ Digital Voice dial feature is available only in Digital
(CDMA) mode.
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Voice Dial.
JKL
'
5
◆ If this feature does not work properly, erase the
name, and record with another name.
1.
for Record. The system provides voice
prompts and screen displays to guide you through
the recording process.
◆ It is recommended to practice several times to
obtain best result.
4. Respond to the prompt by saying the name you
want to save. The phone stores the name as a first
sample, and then prompts for the name again.
◆ You can record up to 20 names. If you record more
than 20, the phone announces ‘Memory is full.’
5. Respond to the prompt by repeating the name
after the beep. The phone stores the name as a
second sample, and then requests the phone
number.
6. Enter the phone number (including prefixes) by
pressing the digit keys.
7.To store the phone number, press
. The
name (if matched up to Phone Book) and number
display, along with the notification “Recorded”.
The screen then returns to the Voice Dialing
menu.
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Digital Voice Dialing Setup Options
Using Digital Voice Dialing
Digital Voice Dialing is always active once you have
trained the phone to accept Digital Voice Dialing
entries and your phone is in Digital mode. To place
calls using Digital Voice Dialing, simply press and hold
, and then say the name into the phone after you
hear the prompt.
Placing a Call
To place a call using Digital Voice Dialing:
1.To place the call, press and hold
the flip, depending on the setting.
, or open
2.At the voice prompt, say the name into the phone.
You can also initiate a Digital Voice Dialing call just by
opening the flip, when you have selected this option
through the Main Menu.
• If the phone recognizes the name, the phone
attempts a connection.
• If the phone does not recognize the name, the
screen prompts for the name again.
To change Digital Voice Dialing setup options:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Voice Dial.
• If the phone is unable to recognize the name
after two attempts, the message “Cannot
Recognize Name. Please check name.” displays.
Try the call again later, or check the recorded
name.
JKL
GHI
5
4
for Set Active.
4. Press the scroll keys to toggle between options:
• [ ] only: Enables Digital Voice Dialing by press-
Reviewing Your Voice Dialing Entries
ing and holding
.
From time to time you may want to add, delete, or
check your Digital Voice Dialing entries.
• [ ] / FLIP: Enables Digital Voice Dialing by
pressing and holding
opening the flip.
, or by
Here is how to do it:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Voice Dial.
5.When the desired option displays, press
save the setting.
to
JKL
5
2
ABC
for Review. A list of entries displays.
4. Press the digit key to select the desired entry, or
press the scroll keys to scan entries. The recorded
names play audibly as you scroll through the list.
END
5. Press
to return to Standby mode.
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Security Options
Security Menu
Erasing Digital Voice Dialing Entries
To erase an individual Digital Voice Dialing entry:
Your phone provides many security options, including
a user-programmable lock code, and call restriction
features. To access the Security menu in Standby
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Voice Dial.
JKL
5
2
OPER
0
mode, press
,
, and enter the lock code.
ABC
for Review. A list of entries displays.
Press the associated digit key to access one of the
Security options.
4. Press the digit key to select the desired entry, or
press the scroll keys to scan entries. The recorded
names play audibly as you scroll through the list.
You must enter the four digit lock code to see any
options in this menu. The default lock code is 0000
or the last four digits of your phone number.
5.When the desired entry displays, press
select that entry.
to
6. Press
to erase the selected entry.
To erase all Voice Dialing entries:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
to display the Main Menu.
JKL
DEF
5
3
for Voice Dial.
for Erase All.
to erase all Voice Dialing entries.
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Locking the Phone
Lock Mode
To lock the phone:
Locking the phone restricts all outgoing calls except to:
• the most common emergency number. (911)
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
OPER
'
0
for Security and enter the Lock Code.
for Lock.
• the seven user programmable emergency num-
bers.
1.
4. Press the scroll keys to select an option:
• OFF: The phone remains unlocked.
• NOW: The phone locks immediately.
To place an outgoing call in Lock mode:
• To call an emergency number, enter the number
SEND
and then press
.
To unlock the phone and place normal outgoing calls,
press to display the Lock Code screen, and then
• ON POWER-UP: The phone locks automatically
at the next power-up.
enter the lock code. When the Standby screen dis-
plays, place your call as you normally would.
5. Press
to save the setting.
Lock Code Setting
The default lock code for your phone is 0000 or the
last four digits of your phone number depending on
activation. You can enter a personal lock code, and
then change the lock code as often as you like.
To enter a new lock code:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Security and enter the Lock Code.
for Lock Code.
OPER
DEF
0
3
4. Enter a new, four-digit lock code by pressing the
desired digit keys.
5. Press
to save the new lock code.
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Call Restriction
Restricting Calls
Priority Numbers
Seven priority numbers are programmed into your
phone. The Security menu provides the option of
changing these to numbers of your choice (up to 10
digits long).
Your phone provides the following Call Restriction
options in the Security menu:
• Restrict Phone Book Use
• Restrict Incoming Calls
• Restrict Outgoing Calls
To restrict calls:
You can place calls to priority numbers when the phone
is locked or when “Restrict Outgoing Calls” is active.
Note: Default setting of priority numbers in your phone is
determined by your service provider.
Storing Priority Numbers
To store priority numbers:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Security and enter the Lock Code.
for Restrict.
OPER
ABC
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main menu.
for Security and enter the Lock Code.
for Priority Numbers.
0
2
OPER
GHI
0
4
4. Press the associated digit key to select an option:
4. Press the 1~7 key to select a location for the
priority number.
'
1.
• Press
• Press
• Press
to restrict Phone Book use.
to restrict Incoming calls.
to restrict Outgoing calls.
ABC
DEF
5.To change the setting, enter the new priority
number by pressing the digit keys.
2
3
6. Press
to save the number.
5. Press the scroll keys to toggle between
Unrestrict/Restrict.
Dialing Priority Numbers in Lock Mode
Priority numbers can be dialed even if your phone is
locked or if outgoing calls are restricted. You may want
to program an important (or emergency) number(s) into
a memory location so that you can access the number(s)
using one or two touch turbo dialing. But remember that
one/two touch turbo dialing do not work if the phone is
locked or if outgoing calls are restricted.
6. Press
to save the setting.
To dial priority numbers in Lock mode:
1. Enter the priority number by pressing the digit keys.
SEND
2. Press
to place the call. If you dialed 911 or
one of the seven stored Priority Numbers, the call
will go through. If you dialed any other number (or
mis-dialed), the display will read “Priority # Dialing
END
Only”, and you must press
and try your call
again.
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Hide Own Number
Other Options
This feature prevents your phone number from being
displayed on your phone. If you turn this feature on,
the message “# Hidden” displays when ‘My Phone #’
PIN (Personal Identification Number)
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. Also your PIN
is programmable and can be up to 24 digits.
GHI
DEF
4
3
function is accessed by pressing
,
,
.
To set the blocking:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
OPER
PQRS
0
7
for Security and enter the Lock code.
for Hide My #.
To set the PIN function:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Security and enter the Lock Code.
for PIN.
4. Press the scroll keys to toggle between On/Off.
OPER
JKL
0
5
5. Press
to save the setting.
Reset Phone
4. Press the corresponding digit key to select the
desired option:
If you want to reset all of your phone’s features to the
manufacturer’s defaults, you can do so with this feature.
'
1.
• Press
for Send PIN, and then toggle
between Prompt/Never.
Note: This feature erases the Phone Book entries, Call
Logs, and SMS messages.
ABC
2
• Press
for PIN Code, and then Enter a new
PIN code by pressing the desired digit keys.
To reset the phone:
5. Press
to save the setting.
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Security and enter the Lock Code.
for Reset Phone.
OPER
OPER
Clear Memory
0
0
You can erase all numbers in the Phone Book. The
screen displays “All ENTRIES ARE CLEARED.”
4. Press the corresponding key to select your
option.
To erase all numbers in the phone book:
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Main Menu.
for Security and enter the Lock Code.
for Clr Memory.
• Press
• Press
to reset.
OPER
MNO
0
6
to cancel.
4. Press the corresponding key to select your option.
• Press
• Press
to erase.
to cancel.
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Message Services
Short Message Services and Voicemail*
Reviewing Messages*
Your phone receives voicemail notification, text
messages, and pages. When the phone receives a mes-
sage, an alert sounds, and a text notification displays.
Your phone accepts incoming messages in both
Standby and Conversation modes. When a new
message arrives, an alert sounds, and the message
header displays. The message header includes the
type of message (Text, Page,Voicemail Notification)
and the name/phone number, if available.
The message indicator (
) remains on the screen
until you read the pending text messages or until you
listen to the voicemail notification messages.
When message memory reaches 75 percent capacity,
the screen displays a text notification and a prompt to
erase old messages. At 100 percent capacity, the screen
displays a text notification and rejects additional
incoming messages until you erase some of the stored
messages.
You can review the message upon notification or
store the message for later review. The Messages
menu provides options for reviewing the name/phone
number of the sender, date/time stamp, priority, and
the message.
Your phone can store up to 20 pages and text
messages, depending on the length of the message.
You can erase an individual message after reviewing it,
or erase all stored messages at one time.
The phone automatically adjusts the incoming
message alert volume to the lowest setting when the
phone is in Conversation mode.
Incoming voicemail notification and text messages can
be received even when the phone is in Lock mode. To
access a message, or to return a call other than an
emergency number, enter the lock code.
* Short message services, voicemail, text messaging, and page messag-
ing may not be available in your service area. Contact your service
provider for availability of these services.
Reviewing Voicemail Messages
To review voicemail messages:
1. Press
2. Press
to display the Messages Menu.
'
1.
for Inbox. The number of new mes-
sages displays next to the associated message type
in the menu.
'
1.
3. Press
for Voicemail. The screen displays
“Voicemail”, the time, date, and the number of
new, unread messages.
4. Press
for context-specific options:
'
1.
2
• Press
• Press
to Listen to voicemail messages.
to Reset the counter for voicemail
ABC
messages, if desired.
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Reviewing Page and Text Messages
Choosing Alert Type for Message Receiving
To review page and text messages:
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.
1. Press
2. Press
to display the Messages Menu.
for Inbox. The number of new mes-
'
1.
To set the frequency:
sages displays next to the associated message type
in the menu.
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Message menu.
for Inbox.
ABC
DEF
2
3
'
1.
4
3. Press
for Page, or press
for Text. An
indexed list of page or text messages displays. An
exclamation point next to an entry indicates an
urgent message. A check mark next to an entry
indicates that you have read and stored the
message.
GHI
to select Alert.
4. Press the scroll keys until you find your desired
alert type.
5. Press
to save the setting.
4. Press the scroll keys to highlight a message, and
Erasing Messages
then press
to select the highlighted message
You can erase all stored messages.
To erase messages:
for review. (You can also press the associated digit
key to select a message by its entry number.)
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
to display the Message Menu.
5.When the message displays, press
the message.
to review
'
1.
5
for Inbox.
JKL
for Erase All.
6.After reviewing the message, press
context-specific options:
for
4.
Press
cancel.
to confirm erasing, or press
to
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1.
• Press
• Press
for Talk (to call the phone number).
to Save the number (if there is no
ABC
2
Phone Book match).
DEF
3
• Press
to Erase the message.
GHI
JKL
4
5
• Press
• Press
7. Press
to review the Next message.
to review the Previous message.
to return to the previous screen.
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Safety
For a variety of safety reasons, it is important to
consider where you will be using your phone. When
using your phone and its accessories, please follow
these guidelines:
Electronic Devices
Your wireless telephone is a radio transmitter and
receiver. When the power is on, the phone receives
and sends out RF energy. Most modern electronic
equipment, such as equipment in hospitals and cars,
contains an RF signal shield. RF energy may affect
some inadequately shielded electronic equipment.
Compliance with Safety Standards
The SAMSUNG phone meets all standards and
recommendations for the protection of the public
from exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic
energy established by governmental bodies and other
qualified organizations. To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, serious personal injury, or property
damage, please follow these guidelines:
Turn off your phone in health care facilities, and
always request permission before using the phone
near medical equipment.
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical
devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids, to
determine if they are shielded adequately from
external RF signals.
Driving
Using a wireless phone while driving is illegal in some
states and countries. Know the laws and regulations
for your area, and pull off the road and park if you
need to make a call. If you must use the phone while
driving, purchase and install the optional Hands-Free
Car Kit.
Aircraft
Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft. The
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires that
you have prior permission from the crew to use your
phone while the plane is on the ground. FCC
regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane
is in the air. Do not use your phone at any time while
traveling on board a plane.
Blasting Areas
Construction crews often use remote-control RF
devices to set off explosives. To avoid interfering with
blasting operations, turn off your phone when you are
in a blasting area or in any area with signs posted that
read “Turn off two-way radio.”
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Accessories
Other Dangerous Areas
Batteries
Three types of Lithium Ion batteries are available for
use with your SAMSUNG phone:
• Standard Battery (BTS41)
• Extended Battery (BTE41)
• Ultra - Extended Battery (BTL41)
Turn off your phone in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its
accessories could generate sparks, which could cause
explosion or fire. Areas with a potentially explosive
atmosphere may not always be clearly marked. These
areas may include:
Dual - Slot Desktop Charger (DTC61)
• Fueling areas, such as gas stations
• Below deck on boats
The Dual - Slot Desktop Charger charges the battery at
your home or office.
• Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities
Cigarette Lighter Adapter (CLC010)
• Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles
such as grain, dust, or metal powders
The Cigarette Lighter Adapter charges your SAMSUNG
phone in a vehicle while you drive and enables you to
operate the phone from a vehicle cigarette lighter
socket.
• Any other area where you would normally be
advised to turn off your vehicle engine
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or
explosives in the compartment of a vehicle containing
your phone or accessories.
Travel Charger (TC20)
The Travel Charger plugs into a wall outlet and
enables you to charge a single battery at your home or
office or while traveling.
Hands-Free Car Kit (HFK41)
The Hands-Free Car Kit provides safety, freedom and
convenience in your vehicle. (Kit includes Cradle and
Microphone.) This kit supports voice dialing so that
you need not key in frequently used numbers every
time.
Headset (EMP20)
The Headset includes both the earpiece and micro-
phone in a convenient, lightweight unit. The Headset
supports voice dialing so that you don’t even have to
touch your phone. You can voice dial a number sim-
ply by pressing a button on the Headset.
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Appendix A
Display Messages
Table 5: Battery Charging Times*
Standard Extended Ultra-Extended
Battery Battery
Battery
MAINTENANCE
REQUIRED
The phone number is not registered in
the network.
Dual-Slot Desktop Charger 3.0 hrs. 4.0 hrs.
(Front Slot)
6.0 hrs.
PHONE BOOK
RESTRICTED
You have tried to access the memory
while the phone is in the memory
restricted mode.
Travel Charger 3.5 hrs. 4.0 hrs.
Hands-Free Car Kit 4.0 hrs. 6.0 hrs.
Cigarette Lighter Adapter 4.0 hrs. 4.5 hrs.
6.0 hrs.
8.0 hrs.
7.5 hrs.
MATCHING ENTRY
NOT FOUND
The phone number you are trying to
recall does not exist.
OUT OF ENTRY
RANGE
The entry number you are trying to
locate does not exist.
*Note:
1. Charging times are longer in colder temperatures.
2. Battery requires longer to fully charge if the phone is
turned on.
NO INCOMING
CALL LOG
You have not received any incoming
calls.
NO OUTGOING
CALL LOG
You have not made any outgoing
calls.
NO SERVICE
The phone is out of the service area.
INCOMING CALL IS
RESTRICTED
While the phone is restricted,
you have tried to answer a call.
OUTGOING CALL IS
RESTRICTED
While the phone is restricted,
you have tried to make a call.
CALL FAILED
The call cannot be completed
even after automatic redialing.
Voice Dial
Not Supported
In Analog
You have tried to access Digital Voice
Dial while the phone is in analog mode.
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Glossary of Terms
Airtime - Actual time spent talking on the wireless
phone. Most carriers bill customers based
on how many minutes of airtime they use
each month.
EVRC - (Enhanced Variable Rate Codec) EVRC is a
new global standard for compressing and
decompressing voice signals. EVRC uses a
lower bit rate (the number of bits sent per
second) than existing CDMA vocoders, while
providing significant improvements in voice
quality. This technology enables your phone
to provide superb voice quality while
Antenna - A device for transmitting or receiving
signals. The size and shape of an RF anten-
na is determined, in part, by the frequency
of the signals used.
benefiting from the ability to process more
cellular voice calls using less bandwidth than
the voice codecs in CDMA networks today.
Base Station - The fixed radio transmitter/receiver
that maintains communications with
mobile radio telephones within a given
area. (Typically called cell or cell site.)
Frequency - A measure based on time, as one or
more waves per second, in an electrical
or lightwave information signal. A sig-
nal’s frequency is stated in cycles-per-
second or Hertz (Hz).
CDMA - (Code Division Multiple Access) A
spread-spectrum approach to digital
transmission. With CDMA, each conversion is
digitized and then tagged with a code. The
mobile phone deciphers only a particular
code to pick the right conversation off the
air. The transmitted signal is just above noise
level across the available bandwidth.
Hands-Free - A feature that permits a driver to use a
wireless phone without lifting or hold-
ing the handset - an important safety
feature for automobiles, tractors and
most other motorized vehicles.
Channel - Communications signals transmit along
LCD - (Liquid Crystal Display) Commonly used to refer
paths called channels.
to the screen display on the wireless phone.
Codec - COmpression & DECompression.
LED - (Light Emitting Diode) Commonly used to refer
to a small light on the wireless phone or on the
Desktop Charger. The LED illuminates on the
phone to indicate an incoming call. The LED
illuminates on the charger to indicate that bat-
tery charging is taking place.
Deactivation - The process of rendering a wireless
phone inactive on the network.
DTMF - (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency) You send DTMF
signals when you enter numbers by pressing
the digit keys.
NAM - (Number Assignment Module) North American
cellular systems use a NAM which consists of
customer information (such as phone number,
system identifier, etc.).
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Index
Prepend - The addition of a prefix, such as an area
A
code, to a phone number.
Accessories
Active Flip
Aircraft
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RF - Radio Frequency
Roaming - The ability to use a wireless phone to make
and receive calls in places outside of the
home service area.
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30
38
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Alarm
Service Charge - The amount paid each month to
Alerts
receive wireless service.
Analog Call Option
Answering a Call
Appendix A
SMS - (Short Message Services) The variety o
f
messaging services available on the SAMSUNG
phone, including voicemail, numeric paging and
text messaging.
B
Standby Time - The amount of time a fully charged
wireless portable or transportable
phone can be on and idle without
being in use. (SeeTalk Time.)
Backlight Control
Basic Operations
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17
17
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14
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Basic Operations of Your Phone
Batteries
Talk Time - The length of time a person can talk on a
portable or transportable wireless phone
without recharging the battery.
Battery
Vocoder - Voice Coder. A device used to convert
Battery Charge Indicator
Battery Charging Times
Battery Disposal and Recycling
Blasting Areas
speech into digital signals.
Voicemail - A computerized answering service that
answers a call, plays a greeting and records
a message. Depending on the sophistica-
tion of the service, it can notify the sub-
scriber, via a pager, of an incoming call or
message. (Also called voice messaging.)
C
Call Forwarding
Call Restriction
Calls Options
Call Quality
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26
16
Wireless - Radio-based Systems that allow transmission
of telephone or data signals through the air
without a physical connection, such as a
metal wire (copper) or fiber optic cable.
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Call Waiting
21
15
13
47
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22
20
Ending a Call
20
27
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50
Caring for the Battery
Erasing Call Logs
Charging the Battery
Erasing Messages
Checking Recorded Name
Choosing Alert Type for Message Receiving
Cigarette Lighter Adapter
Clear Memory
Erasing Phone Book Entries
Erasing Voice Dialing Entries
F
Features
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41
Compliance with Safety Standards
Conversation Menu Options
Correcting a Misdialed Number
Finding Entries by Location
Finding Entries by Name
G
D
Getting Started
6
Description of Your Phone
Dialing Emergency Numbers in Lock Mode
Dialing from the Phone Book
Differential Ring
7
55
Glossary of Terms
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42
H
32
Hands-Free Car Kit
Headset
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Digital Voice Dial
46
Digital Voice Dialing
46
Hide Own Number
Display Messages
11
I
Display Options
33
Displaying Your Phone Number
Driving
42
Index
71
11
62
Installing the Battery
Dual-Slot Desktop Charger
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K
E
Key Beep
29
9
Editing Phone Book Entries
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63
Key Functions
Electronic Devices
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Priority Number Dialing
Priority Numbers
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L
Lock Code Setting
Locking the Phone
Lock Mode
52
53
52
R
Receiving Calls
20
11
57
27
59
60
49
59
29
28
28
Removing the Battery
Reset Phone
M
Main Menu Structure
Memory Dialing Shortcuts
Menu Organization
Message Services
24
42
22
58
Reviewing Airtime
Reviewing Messages
Reviewing Page and Text Messages
Reviewing Voice Dialing Entries
Reviewing Voicemail Messages
Ring Tone
N
NAM Selection
37
Ring Type
O
Ring Volume
Other Dangerous Areas
Other Options
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39
S
Safety
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8
Overview of the Phone Book
Screen Display
P
Security Menu
51
51
34
36
35
58
28
42
Pause Dialing
20
33
39
49
19
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Security Options
Personal Greeting
Selecting Display Language
Setting Current Time
Setup Options
Phone Book
Placing a Call (using Voice Dialing)
Placing Calls
Short Message Services and Voicemail
Sounds Options
PIN
Prepend Dialing
Speed Dialing
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Standby Mode
18
10
40
40
45
37
Status Indicators
Storing Phone Numbers
Storing Phone Numbers at Call End
Storing Secret Numbers
System Selection
T
The Menu
22
21
47
26
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18
Three-Way Calling
Tips on Recording Name
Tracking Calls Through Call Logs
Travel Charger
Turbo Dialing
Turning Your Phone On and Off
U
Using Digital Voice Dialing
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V
Version Display
34
41
Viewing Stored Entries
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