Samsung SGH 250 User Manual

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SGH-250  
MOBILE PHONE  
Owner’s Instructions  
MENU  
OK  
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MNO  
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PQRS  
TUV  
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GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS  
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Handset Display and Indicators  
Parts List  
The SGH-250 product contains the following parts.  
Handset  
Travel Adapter  
N e t  
Network name  
Telephone  
number  
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Indicator  
Description  
Owners Instructions  
Slim Battery  
Signal strength  
SGH-250  
MOBILE PHONE  
Calling  
Owner’s Instructions  
Roaming  
Battery charge level  
GSM Global system for mobile communication  
Incoming Short Message  
Voice Mail (Currently not used)  
Phone locked  
In addition, you can obtain the following approved accessories for  
your phone, from your local SAMSUNG dealers:  
Vibration mode  
Desktop charger DT-20  
Muting  
Cigarette lighter adapter CL-10  
Volume level  
Hands-free Car kits CH-20  
(holder + cable + microphone + speaker)  
No service  
Activated  
Refused  
Cellular network or specific  
network is not available  
Light and long-life batteries  
Barring password or access to  
optional services is accepted  
Barring password or access to  
optional services is refused  
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Warranty Details  
Contents  
Please record the model and serial numbers of your  
unit and the date of purchase and dealer in the space  
provided below.  
YOUR MOBILE PHONE  
Rear View of the Phone.....................................................  
Front View of the Phone....................................................  
Handset Display and Indicators ........................................  
Parts List............................................................................  
Warranty Details ...............................................................  
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We recommend that you keep your purchase receipt  
with this booklet in case your telephone should  
require servicing during the warranty period.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
General Safety Precautions............................................... 10  
Battery Safety Precautions................................................ 12  
Model Number:  
Serial Number:  
Date of Purchase:  
Dealer:  
PREPARING YOUR MOBILE PHONE FOR USE  
Inserting Your SIM Card.................................................... 14  
Battery Types..................................................................... 16  
Attaching and Removing a Battery Pack........................... 17  
Charging a Battery Pack.................................................... 18  
Switching the Phone On and Off....................................... 19  
Entering Your PIN Code..................................................... 20  
Extending the Antenna...................................................... 21  
Selecting a Menu Option .................................................. 22  
Choosing Your Language................................................... 23  
USING THE BASIC CALL FUNCTIONS  
Placing a Call..................................................................... 24  
Receiving a Call................................................................. 26  
Viewing Information about Calls....................................... 28  
Resetting the Call Timer.................................................... 29  
Selecting the Ringing Tone ............................................... 30  
Adjusting the Ringing Volume........................................... 31  
Adjusting the Key Volume................................................. 32  
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume......................................... 32  
Muting the Microphone .................................................... 33  
Automatic Redialling......................................................... 34  
Redialling One of the Last Ten Numbers.......................... 35  
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Contents (cont.)  
MEMORY DIALLING  
USING GSM NETWORK SERVICES  
Storing a Phone Number in the Phonebook...................... 36  
Call Barring........................................................................ 61  
Checking the Call Barring Status ...................................... 63  
Changing the Call Barring Service Password ................... 64  
Call Diverting..................................................................... 65  
Checking the Call Diversion Status................................... 66  
Using the Call Waiting Features....................................... 67  
Holding a Call .................................................................... 68  
Reading a Short Message................................................. 69  
Creating a Short Message ................................................ 71  
Entering SC Address.......................................................... 73  
Missed Call Service.................................................... 74  
Storing the Last Dialled Numbers in the Phonebook ....... 39  
Dialling a Stored Number.................................................. 40  
Using Speed Dialling......................................................... 41  
Scanning the Phonebook by Names ................................. 42  
Scanning the Phonebook by Memory Locations............... 43  
Deleting a Phonebook Entry by Name .............................. 44  
Deleting a Phonebook Entry by Memory Location............ 45  
USING THE ADVANCED FEATURES  
Preventing Access to Your Phone Settings....................... 46  
Preventing Access to the Memory Registers.................... 47  
Displaying Your Own Phone Number................................ 48  
Locking the Phone ............................................................. 49  
Preventing Access to Your Phone ..................................... 50  
Changing Your PIN............................................................. 51  
Changing the Phones Password ....................................... 52  
Changing the Greeting Message ...................................... 53  
Customising Your Phones Features .................................. 54  
Resetting the Phones Features................................................. 56  
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS  
Cleaning Your Mobile Phone............................................. 75  
Problems and Solutions..................................................... 76  
GLOSSARY  
Glossary of Terms.............................................................. 78  
SELECTING THE NETWORK  
Searching for a Network Automatically ........................... 58  
Searching for a Network Manually................................... 59  
Editing a Network List....................................................... 60  
Symbols  
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Press/Push  
Important  
Note  
= Step number  
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General Safety Precautions  
The illustrations below indicate the general safety  
precautions to be taken when using your mobile  
phone.  
The use of mobile phones in aircraft:  
Avoid contact between the antenna and  
the face (especially the eyes) during a  
conversation.  
Take care with the antenna in crowded  
places.  
Is dangerous to aircraft operations  
May disrupt the cellular network  
Is illegal  
Failure to observe in-flight regulations  
may lead to the suspension of cellular  
services and/or legal action.  
NEVER use your phone while driving,  
even if it allows hands-free operation.  
Always park your vehicle first.  
In some countries, it is illegal to use  
mobile and radio telephones whilst  
driving.  
Being very concerned about health  
precautions, SAMSUNG recommends  
that you avoid using your mobile phone  
close to medical devices (pacemakers,  
etc.). If in doubt, consult the  
Hearing aid  
manufacturer of the medical device.  
Pacemaker  
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You are advised to turn off the phone  
when at a refuelling point (petrol station  
for example).  
NEVER store or carry inflammable gas,  
liquids or explosive materials in the  
same compartment as your mobile  
phone.  
Avoid operating your mobile phone  
close to other electrical equipment  
(telephones, televisions, radios,  
personal computers, etc.), as it may  
cause interference.  
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DO NOT use the travel adapter if:  
DO NOT expose the phone and  
accessories to rain or any liquids.  
Remove the battery from your phone  
and contact your dealer if the phone and  
accessories come into contact with any  
liquid.  
The power cord is damaged  
It has been dropped or undergone a  
shock  
Have a qualified after-sales service  
repair it. NEVER try to repair it yourself.  
DO NOT leave them in direct sunlight or  
in a humid, dusty or hot environment.  
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Battery Safety Precautions  
The illustrations below indicate the precautions to be  
taken with the battery pack.  
To maximise the charging capacity,  
Any replacement battery pack must be  
of the same make and type.  
DO NOT dispose of used batteries in a  
fire or waste bin. Dispose of them in  
accordance with local legislation.  
Low Battery  
avoid repetitive partial discharging and  
charging. It is recommended that you  
wait until the low battery warning tone  
sounds and the Low Battery  
message is displayed before charging  
the battery.  
LITTER  
DO NOT disassemble the battery pack.  
There are no user-serviceable parts  
inside it.  
DO NOT drop the batteries or subject  
them to physical shocks.  
45°C  
DO NOT charge the batteries in extreme  
temperature conditions:  
5°C  
Above 45° C  
Below 5° C  
Keep the battery out of the reach of  
children.  
Attach the battery pack to the phone  
before charging with the travel adapter.  
If the battery is not used for a long  
period of time (about a half year), its  
service life may be reduced. Store it in a  
cool, dry place.  
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Inserting Your SIM Card  
Before you can make a call on your mobile phone, you  
must insert a SIM (Subscriber Identification Module)  
card.  
1. Remove the battery pack (see page  
17).  
You are given this card (1/ 2 in. by 1 in.) when you  
take out your subscription with a network operator.  
For more details about the SIM card, refer to the  
glossary on page 77.  
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2. Turn the phone face down.  
3. Slide the SIM card lock in the  
direction of the OPEN arrow and lift  
up the holder.  
NEVER touch the gold contacts on the chip, as you may  
damage the SIM card.  
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SIMLOCK  
4. Slide the SIM card into the holder:  
If you do not insert the SIM card, the Check Card  
message is displayed when you switch the phone on.  
AMPHENOL  
The gold-coloured chip should  
touch the contacts on the phone  
when the holder is closed  
The cut corner should be towards  
the top of the phone  
You can make emergency call while you have inserted a SIM card.  
(Some networks don’t require a SIM card for emergency calls.  
Check with your Air Time Provider.)  
If you wish to block access to the phone registers stored in  
the SIM card, see page 47.  
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5. With the SIM card lock in the OPEN  
position, push the holder back against  
the phone and slide the SIM card lock  
in the direction of arrow, until it locks  
into position.  
6. Replace the battery pack (see page  
17).  
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SIMLOCK  
Normally you cannot insert the SIM  
card in the wrong position, as you  
will not be able to close the holder.  
If you cannot close the holder, check  
that:  
AMPHENOL  
The card is in the correct position  
The SIM card lock is in the OPEN  
position  
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Battery Types  
Attaching and Removing a Battery Pack  
Your cellular phone is supplied with a slim  
rechargeable battery. In addition, you can also  
use a long-life battery (options).  
You must replace or charge the battery pack on the  
rear of the phone when Low Batteryis displayed and  
you hear a warning beep.  
The two batteries have different capacities:  
• Slim battery: lasts as long as the light battery but is heavier  
Long-life battery: lasts longer than the other two  
1. To reattach the battery pack after  
charging, align it with the phone 1/2  
inch away from the battery release  
button, facing the battery charge  
contacts to the phone.  
Operation Times  
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Battery Type  
Slim battery  
Talk Time  
Standby Time  
30 ~ 40 hours  
60 ~ 80 hours  
1 hour 50 min.  
3 hours 20 min.  
2. Slide the battery pack upwards until  
it clicks firmly into position.  
Long-life battery  
If Low Batteryis displayed and you hear a warning beep  
whilst on the phone, finish your call immediately. Otherwise,  
the phone may switch off.  
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3. To remove the battery pack, release it  
by:  
Charging Times  
When Low Batteryis displayed, charge the battery pack  
or replace it with a fully charged battery pack.  
Holding down the button on the  
rear of the phone  
Sliding the battery pack down-  
wards about 1/2 inch  
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4
Quick Charge  
TA DTC CLA  
2 hours  
Normal Charge  
DTC  
Battery Type  
Slim  
5 hours  
4. Lift the battery pack away from the  
phone.  
Long-life  
3 hours  
9 hours  
TA = Travel Adapter  
DTC = Desktop Charger (option)  
CLA = Cigarette Lighter Adapter (option)  
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Charging a Battery Pack  
Switching the Phone On and Off  
You are supplied with a battery charger that must be  
plugged into an appropriate wall socket (230V, 50Hz).  
For more details about charging times, see page 16.  
A mobile phone can only place and receive calls when  
it is switched on.  
1. Switch the phone on by pressing  
MENU  
The battery pack may become warm during charging. See  
pages 12 and 13 for various safety precautions to be taken  
with the battery pack.  
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for at least two seconds.  
Result:  
C
OK  
When the battery is discharged,  
and Low Battery  
The phone gives a long beep  
The greeting message is displayed  
The phone scans for the available  
network; when the network name  
is displayed, you can place and  
receive calls  
are displayed. Refer to the table in Step 3.  
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1. Plug the travel adapter into the  
bottom of the handset.  
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2. Plug the travel adapter into an  
appropriate wall socket.  
MENU  
If Phone Lockis displayed,  
enter the password first (see  
page 49).  
When you switch the tele-  
phone on for the first time,  
Enter PIN:is displayed  
(see page 20).  
If Check Cardis displayed,  
check that your SIM card is  
correctly installed (see page  
15).  
Result:  
Charging begins  
The battery status indicator blinks  
C
OK  
2
DEF  
1
4
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2
5
3
6
You can use the phone while  
charging the battery pack.  
However, the charge time will be  
longer.  
2
3. When  
is displayed (charging is  
PowerOff  
finished), unplug the adapter from the  
phone by:  
2. When you have finished using the  
phone, switch it off by pressing  
again for two seconds.  
Pressing the two buttons on the  
sides of the adapter plug  
Pulling the plug  
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Result:  
Refer to the table below when  
checking the battery status.  
The phone gives a long beep  
Power Offappears  
The display is cleared  
3
Indication  
Battery Status  
Discharged  
1/3 full  
2/3 full  
The battery is no longer being used  
To enable the phone to lock  
automatically when switched off.  
See page 49.  
Fully charged  
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4. Unplug the adapter from the wall  
socket.  
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Entering Your PIN Code  
Extending the Antenna  
The SIM card is protected by a PIN (Personal  
Identification Number) that you must enter the first  
time you use your phone or each time it is switched  
on, if this option is set (see page 50).  
If the signal received is weak (crackling and back-  
ground noise during a telephone conversation), you  
can pull out the telescopic antenna.  
For more details about the PIN and PUK codes, refer to the  
glossary on page 77.  
If you wish to change your PIN, see page 51.  
1. Grasp the knob on the end of the  
antenna and carefully pull the  
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antenna out to its full extension.  
If you enter the wrong PIN three times in a row, the  
card is blocked. To unblock your phone, you must enter the  
eight-digit PUK (PIN Unblocking Key) that comes with your  
SIM card.  
Result: Reception quality is improved.  
If you enter the wrong PUK ten times in a row, your  
SIM card will be permanently blocked. You must then  
contact your network operator.  
2. When you have finished the  
conversation, push the antenna gently  
back in.  
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1. Switch the phone on by pressing  
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/
for at least two seconds.  
EnterPIN:  
If the signal received is sufficiently  
strong, you do not need to pull out  
the antenna.  
2. When Enter PIN:is displayed,  
enter your PIN.  
Result: A star is displayed to repre-  
sent each digit entered.  
The signal strength is indicated on  
the display:  
MENU  
Strong signal  
Weak signal  
OK  
3. Press  
Result:  
/
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C
OK  
PIN Acceptedis displayed  
Searchingappears  
The network name is displayed  
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ABC  
DE  
1
4
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5
3
6
If you entered the wrong PIN,  
Wrong PINis displayed.  
Try again with a correct PIN.  
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Selecting a Menu Option  
Choosing Your Language  
Most of your phones functions are selected via  
menus. To select a menu or sub-menu option, proceed  
as follows.  
When you start using your cellular phone for the first  
time, you must select the language in which the  
various menus and indications are displayed. You can  
choose between Twelve languages (English, German,  
French, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish,  
Norwegian, Dutch, Portuguese and Turkish).  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
Result: The first menu appears.  
MENU  
The default language used by the phone is English.  
2. Select a menu option by pressing:  
1
C
K
The appropriate numeric button  
Example: Press 2 to select the  
second menu.  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
2 English  
2
2
or by pressing:  
Result: The first menu appears.  
3 Italian  
or as often as required  
4 French  
MENU  
followed by  
2. Press 4, 1 to access the Language  
sub-menu status.  
C
OK  
OK  
/
1
4
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3
6
DEF  
5 2  
Result: The first sub-menu appears.  
GHI  
MNO  
3. Scroll through the various languages  
by pressing or  
.
3. Select a sub-menu option by  
pressing:  
C
MENU  
OK  
Also you can access the various  
language by pressing a number key  
Its number directly if you know it  
Example: Press 3 to select the  
Any keysub-menu.  
ABC  
DEF  
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2
3
6
9
3
3
including  
and #.  
C
K  
HI  
JKL  
O  
3
5
8
or by pressing:  
4. When the required language is  
or as often as required  
OK  
displayed, press  
/
.
MENU  
followed by  
MENU  
Result:  
OK  
/
The phone switches to Standby  
mode  
From now on, all the menus will be  
displayed in the language selected.  
C
OK  
4. Adjust the required option by  
pressing the appropriate buttons („  
or , numeric buttons, etc.).  
C
OK  
4
ABC  
1
.
2
3
2
3
5
5
JKL  
MNO  
5
6
5. To exit...  
Each menu level C as often  
Press...  
one by one  
as required  
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All menu levels  
/
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Placing a Call  
You can only place a call when a network is  
displayed.  
1. Type in the required telephone  
number, including the area code.  
4. (cont.)  
You can adjust the earpiece  
Tel Number:  
Result: The number entered is  
displayed.  
volume during a conversation by  
pressing the volume button on  
the left side.  
+8225413000  
4
To place an international call,  
insert a “+” before the  
international code by pressing  
for more than one second.  
Example: + 82 2 541 3000.  
5. If reception is poor (crackling or  
background noise during the  
conversation), carefully pull the  
antenna out to its full extension. If  
you are inside a building, you can  
also try moving nearer a window.  
MENU  
5
i
C
OK  
2. If you make a mistake:  
Press C one or more times until  
the incorrect digit is cleared  
Continue typing your number  
ABC  
1
4
.
2
3
6
3
I
/
6. When you have finished, press  
.
5
Result:  
Call Endedappears  
To clear the whole number, press  
MENU  
Your number is stored in the Redial  
memory (see page 35 for further  
details on this function)  
C for more than one second.  
+8225413000  
00:05  
C
OK  
3. When you have entered the whole  
OK  
number, press  
/
.
A
DEF  
.
2
3
6
7. If you do not wish to receive calls,  
Result:  
The number is dialled  
Callingis displayed  
switch the phone off by pressing  
5
6
I
/
for a while.  
You can:  
Display the length of the call  
while phoning  
4. Hold the phone up to your ear and  
wait until the call is answered.  
Call Ended  
• Specify that the phone must beep  
after each minute while you are  
on the phone  
For further details on these  
functions, see page 54.  
Result: When your call is answered:  
+8225413000 appears  
The call timer records the length of  
the call (if this option is set; see  
page 54.  
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Receiving a Call  
You can only receive a call when the phone is in  
Standby mode.  
1. When a call is received:  
4. If reception is poor (crackling or  
background noise during the  
conversation), carefully pull the  
antenna out to its full extension. If  
you are inside a building, you can  
also try moving nearer a window.  
4
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Your phone rings (if this option is  
set; see page 30)  
Calledis displayed  
If your phone was set to the  
vibration mode, the phone  
vibrates when a call is received.  
5. When you have finished  
MENU  
I
/
2. To answer a call, open the cover.  
Press  
or  
C
OK  
If the cover is already open,  
Close the flip cover.  
OK  
press  
.
/
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
2
5
3
5
MNO  
6
3. Hold the phone up to your ear and  
converse normally.  
You can:  
• Specify the number of rings  
before a call is answered  
automatically  
You can adjust the earpiece  
volume during a conversation by  
pressing the volume button on  
the left side.  
Answer a call by pressing any  
I
/
button (except  
). For further  
details on these functions, see  
page 54.  
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Viewing Information about Calls  
Resetting the Call Timer  
You can view useful information about your calls.  
You can reset the call information whenever you  
want.  
Example: You wish to know the length of a call that  
you have just made to evaluate its cost.  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
enter the menu system.  
MENU  
MENU  
Result: The first menu appears.  
Result: The first menu appears.  
C
1
1
C
2. Press 3, 4 to access the Reset?sub-  
menu option.  
2. To display the...  
Press...  
2
3
2
3
Total number of calls  
that you have not  
answered since the call  
timer was last reset to  
zero  
3, 1  
OK  
3. Press  
.
/
Result: Password?is displayed.  
Last Call  
00:02:31  
Password?  
Length of the last call  
(when outgoing)  
3, 2  
4. Enter your current password (the  
default code is 00000000).  
Total length of outgoing 3, 3  
calls since the call timer  
was last reset to zero  
To change the password, see  
page 52.  
MENU  
MENU  
OK  
5. Press  
Result:  
.
/
C
OK  
C
I
OK  
/
3. To exit the menu system, press  
.
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
Call Timer Resetis  
displayed.  
All the timers are set to zero.  
The call information menu option is  
displayed again.  
2
5
3
6
ABC  
1
4
2
5
3
3
5
MNO  
6
If you enter the wrong password,  
Wrong Codeis displayed.  
Call Timer  
Reset  
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6. To exit the menu system, press  
.
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Selecting the Ringing Tone  
Adjusting the Ringing Volume  
You can select the ringing tone according to:  
You can adjust the ringing volume according to:  
Your requirements and preferences  
The environmental conditions in which you are  
using the phone  
Your requirements and preferences  
The environmental conditions in which you are  
using the phone  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
enter the menu system.  
RingVolume  
MENU  
Result: The first menu appears.  
Result: The first menu appears.  
1
C
2. Press 1, 2 to access the Ring  
Tonesub-menu.  
2. Press 1, 1 to display the Ring  
Volumesub-menu status.  
2
3
Result: The  
symbols are  
3. Press or to select the desired  
ringing tone.  
displayed, indicating the current  
ringing volume level.  
1 Silent  
2 Normal  
3 Melody1  
Result: You can hear the selected  
ringing tone.  
3
3. Press the volume button on the left  
side to hear a sample of the volume  
level.  
MENU  
OK  
4. Press  
to confirm your selection.  
/
OK  
4. Press  
to confirm your selection.  
/
MENU  
C
OK  
ABC  
JKL  
1
4
.
2
3
3
3
4
C
I
GHI  
5
6
/
5. To exit the menu system, press  
.
1
2
3
I
/
5. To exit the menu system, press  
.
C
OK  
C
OK  
A
DEF  
.
2
3
6
ABC  
1
2
5
5
4
HI  
JKL  
MNO  
5
GHI  
JKL  
4
30  
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Adjusting the Key Volume  
Muting the Microphone  
You can adjust the dialling volume according to:  
During a telephone conversation, you can temporarily  
mute the microphone on your phone.  
Your requirements and preferences  
The environmental conditions in which you are  
using the phone  
Example: You wish to talk to someone else in the  
room without your correspondent hearing.  
MENU  
In Standby mode, press the volume  
button on the left side to adjust the  
loudness.  
1. Press C for a while during a  
telephone conversation.  
C
OK  
Result: The  
indicator and the  
BC  
1
DEF  
MN  
time spent in the mute mode are  
displayed (if the Call time option is  
on; see page 54).  
1
4
.
2
5
3
6
GHI  
JKL  
Your correspondent can no longer  
hear you, but you can hear your  
correspondent.  
+8225413000  
00:00  
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume  
2. Press C for a while again when you  
wish to resume the conversation with  
your correspondent.  
If you have difficulty hearing your correspondent  
during a telephone conversation, you can adjust the  
volume as required.  
Result: The indicator disappears.  
During a conversation, press the volume  
button on the left side to adjust the  
loudness.  
The volume level that you defined remains set even when you  
switch your phone off.  
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Automatic Redialling  
Redialling One of the Last Ten Numbers  
Your mobile phone is equipped with an Automatic  
redialling function that will redial a number ten times  
if the call is busy, network is busy or network  
connection is failed.  
Your mobile phone automatically stores the last ten  
numbers dialled in memory. You can thus call back  
one or more of your last ten correspondents, without  
having to re-enter the phone numbers.  
1. Type in the required number, including  
the area code.  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
MENU  
1. When your phone is in Standby mode  
GHI  
MNO  
WXYZ  
and no number is displayed, press  
PQRS  
TUV  
Result: The number entered is  
displayed.  
OK  
.
/
C
OK  
Result: The last number dialled is  
displayed.  
1
ABC  
1
4
2
1
2. When you have entered the whole  
5
number, press  
OK  
.
/
Result: If your correspondents phone  
is engaged, your phone:  
Calling  
+8225413000  
2. Press or to browse through the  
last ten numbers dialled.  
Redial 01/10  
086519412532  
18  
Displays User Busy  
Returns to Standby mode  
Redials the number automatically  
after about two seconds  
3. When the right number is displayed,  
OK  
press  
.
/
Automatic redialling stops:  
After ten attempts  
MENU  
Result: The required number is  
automatically redialled.  
MENU  
If you receive a call  
I
C
OK  
If you press  
/
2K  
2
C
If the call fails  
If you are using your phone for  
the first time or have reset it,  
Redial No. Nothingis  
displayed.  
ABC  
1
4
.
2
2
To activate or deactivate this  
function, see page 54.  
ABC  
DE  
1
.
2
3
5
If you want to edit the one of the  
last ten numbers, refer to page  
39.  
MEN  
C
OK  
ABC  
1
3
2
5
4
34  
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Storing a Phone Number in the Phonebook (1)  
If the message Phonebook Fullappears, you can  
overwrite a number that is no longer required.  
You can store the numbers that you dial most  
frequently in memory, so that you do not have to  
enter them each time.  
4. (cont.)  
According to your SIM card, 1 to 120 phone numbers  
can be stored, each phone number can be up to  
20 digits.  
Example: To enter the capital letter S,  
press numeric button 7 four  
times in quick succession.  
Location:  
003  
You can correct a letter entered  
by pressing C the required  
number of times.  
1. In Standby mode, press  
the phone book menu.  
Result: The Sub-menu of the phone  
book appears.  
to enter  
MEN  
1
C
OK  
5. Press  
.
/
2. Press 1 to store number.  
Result: Enter Tel:is displayed.  
Result: Location:is displayed.  
ABC  
1
.
2
M
6. Indicate the location (1 to 120 accor-  
ding to your SIM card) that you wish  
3. Enter the telephone number to be  
C
OK  
OK  
stored in memory, then press  
.
/
to assign to the telephone number to  
Enter Tel:  
086519412532  
18  
You can enter up to 20 digits.  
Result: Enter Name:appears.  
ABC  
1
4
2
OK  
/
be stored, then press  
.
5
Result: Storedis displayed,  
followed by Repeat?.  
5
4. Enter the name (up to 12 characters)  
to be stored with the number.  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
7. If the Overwrite?indication is  
displayed, a number has already been  
stored in the memory register  
selected.  
You can skip over next step.  
GHI  
MNO  
WXYZ  
To enter letters on the keypad, press the corresponding button as  
many times as required in quick succession. Then, the phone auto-  
matically moves on to the next position. Refer to the table below.  
PQRS  
TUV  
To...  
Press...  
6
Button  
Characters  
OK  
Replace it with  
a new one  
.
/
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
( S p a c e ) 1 - ? ! , . : “ ‘ ( ) ¿ ¡ / =  
A B C a b c 2 á a â à å ä Ä Å æ Æ Ç ç c ß  
D E F d e f 3 é ê ë è É  
G H I g h i 4 í ï î ì  
J K L j k l 5  
M N O m n o 6 Ñ ñ ó o ô ö ò Ö  
P Q R S p q r s 7  
T U V t u v 8 ú ü û ù Ü  
W X Y Z w x y z 9 ÿ  
0 & % $ # < > +  
Cancel the  
operation  
C
(Go back to  
Step 6)  
Stored  
8. If you wish to...  
Press...  
OK  
Store another number  
Exit this function  
.
.
/
I
/
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Storing a Phone Number in the Phonebook (2)  
Storing the Last Dialled Numbers in the Phonebook  
M
1. In Standby mode, enter the telephone  
1. In Standby mode, press  
.
OK  
/
number to be stored in memory.  
Result: The last number dialled is  
displayed.  
MEN  
C
OK  
2. Press  
menu.  
to enter the phone book  
2
C
2. Press or to browse through the  
ABC  
1
4
2
1
last ten numbers dialled.  
Result: Enter Name:appears.  
ABC  
1
.
2
5
3. Press C .  
3. Enter the name (up to 12 characters)  
to be stored with the number, then  
ABC  
DEF  
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
press  
.
OK  
/
MENU  
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
WXYZ  
4. Press  
.
Result: Location:is displayed.  
PQRS  
TUV  
Result: Enter name:is displayed.  
2
2
C
4. Indicate the location that you wish to  
assign to the telephone number to be  
stored.  
5. Enter the desired name and press  
.
OK  
/
4
ABC  
DEF  
1
.
2
3
Result: Location:is displayed.  
OK  
5. Press  
.
/
6. Indicate the location that you wish to  
assign to the telephone number to be  
stored.  
M
Result: Storedis displayed,  
followed by Repeat?.  
MEN  
C
OK  
6. If the Overwrite?indication is  
displayed, a number has already been  
stored in the memory register  
selected.  
7. Press  
OK  
.
/
4
C
ABC  
1
4
2
5
Result: Storedis displayed,  
followed by Repeat?.  
5
ABC  
1
.
2
To...  
Press...  
8. If the Overwrite?indication is  
displayed, a number has already been  
stored in the memory register selected.  
OK  
Replace it with  
a new one  
.
/
ABC  
DEF  
1
4
7
.
2
3
6
9
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
5
Cancel the  
operation  
C
To...  
Replace it with  
a new one  
Press...  
PQRS  
TUV  
WXYZ  
8
0
(Go back to  
Step 4)  
OK  
.
/
6
Cancel the  
operation  
C
7. If you wish to...  
Press...  
(Go back to  
Step 6)  
OK  
Store another number  
Exit this function  
.
.
/
I
/
8. If you wish to...  
Press...  
OK  
Store another number  
Exit this function  
.
.
/
I
/
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Dialling a Stored Number  
Using Speed Dialling  
Once you have stored phone numbers in the  
phonebook, you can dial them whenever you want.  
Memory registers 1 to 9 are special speed dialling  
registers. You can dial the corresponding number,  
simply by pressing one button.  
1. Press the number of the memory  
location containing the number to be  
dialled.  
Hold down the button corresponding to  
the speed dialling number to be dialled  
for at least two seconds.  
ABC  
DEF  
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
TUV  
WXYZ  
8
0
9
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
WXYZ  
PQRS  
TUV  
Result: The number is automatically  
dialled.  
2
2. Press  
.
Result: The following indications are  
displayed:  
These registers are particularly  
useful if you wish to store  
emergency numbers.  
Name  
Memory location number  
Phone number  
Smith  
Calling  
123456789012  
34  
Examples:  
086519412532  
Fire brigade, ambulance or  
breakdown service  
18  
002  
Your home number for elderly  
relatives  
3. Press or to browse through the  
memory.  
MENU  
4. Press  
OK  
to dial the number.  
/
3
3
C
Result: The phone number stored is  
dialled.  
ABC  
DEF  
ME  
1
.
2
3
C
OK  
ABC  
1
4
2
5
4
GHI  
JKL  
40  
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Scanning the Phonebook by Memory Locations  
Scanning the Phonebook by Names  
If you do not remember which phone number has  
been stored in which register, you can scan through  
the names until you find the one for which you are  
looking.  
If you do not remember which telephone number has  
been stored in which register, you can scan through  
the memory registers until you find the one for which  
you are looking.  
1. In Standby mode, press  
the phone book menu.  
to enter  
1. In Standby mode, press  
the phone book menu.  
to enter  
ME  
MEN  
Result: The Sub-menu of the phone  
book appears.  
Result: The Sub-menu of the phone  
book appears.  
1
C
1
C
2. Press 2 to access the Read Name  
sub-menu option.  
2. Press 3 to access the Read Add  
sub-menu option.  
ABC  
1
.
2
1
2
Result: Location:is displayed.  
3. Enter all or part of the name to be  
found.  
Name:  
3. Enter the location number (1 to 120  
according to your SIM card) at which  
the scan is to start.  
Location:  
003  
Example: To scan all names  
beginning with the letter B,  
enter B.  
To enter letters, see page 36.  
To correct a letter entered,  
press C the required number of  
times.  
OK  
4. Press  
.
/
Result: The name, memory location  
and associated phone number are  
displayed.  
ME  
MENU  
C
OK  
OK  
4. Press  
.
/
5
5
C
5. Browse backwards or forwards  
through the registers by pressing „  
ABC  
1
4
2
5
Result: The first name starting with B  
is displayed.  
4
or  
.
ABC  
DEF  
ME  
1
.
2
3
GHI  
JKL  
If no register corresponds to the  
name that you have entered,  
Not Foundappears.  
6. When you have found the required  
number, proceed as follows.  
MENU  
C
OK  
5. Display the name required by  
To ...  
Press ...  
pressing or  
.
C
ABC  
5
1
2
5
5
Make the call  
Exit the function  
OK  
.
.
/
6
I
I
/
OK  
/
6. Press  
to make the call or  
4
GHI  
JKL  
/
ABC  
DE  
1
.
2
3
to exit the function.  
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Deleting a Phonebook Entry by Name  
Deleting a Phonebook Entry by Memory Location  
If you stored a telephone number and associated  
name but no longer want to keep them, you can scan  
for the name and clear the corresponding register.  
If you stored a telephone number and associated  
memory location but no longer want to keep them,  
you can scan for the location and clear the corres-  
ponding register.  
1. In Standby mode, press  
the phone book menu.  
Result: The Sub-menu of the phone  
book appears.  
to enter  
1. In Standby mode, press  
the phone book menu.  
Result: The Sub-menu of the phone  
book appears.  
to enter  
MEN  
ABC  
JKL  
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
GHI  
1
C
2. Press 4 to access the Erase Name  
PQRS  
V  
sub-menu option.  
Result: Name:is displayed.  
1
2
2
2. Press 5 to access the Erase Add  
sub-menu option.  
Result: Location:is displayed.  
ABC  
JKL  
1
4
7
.
2
5
3. Enter all or part of the name to be  
found.  
Example: To scan all the names  
beginning with the letter B,  
enter B.  
GHI  
3. Enter the memory register that you  
wish to clear.  
Location:  
003  
2
PQRS  
TUV  
8
OK  
4. Press  
.
/
0
OK  
4. Press  
.
/
Result: The phone displays:  
The name  
The phone number  
The memory location  
Result: The phone displays the name  
entered and the associated phone  
number.  
Clear?  
If no register corresponds to the  
location that you have entered,  
Invalid Location  
appears.  
If no register corresponds to the  
name that you have entered,  
Not Foundappears.  
Clear?  
5. Display the register required by  
ME  
pressing or  
.
5. If they match the ones that you wish  
OK  
to clear, press  
.
/
OK  
6. Press  
.
/
C
OK  
Result: Clear?is displayed.  
Result: Clear?is displayed.  
C
OK  
ABC  
JKL  
1
4
2
5
6
OK  
6. Press  
to clear the phone  
/
ABC  
JKL  
1
4
2
5
OK  
7. Press  
to clear the phone  
/
5
number and name.  
GHI  
number and name.  
GHI  
Result:  
Result:  
Clearedis displayed  
The phone switches to Standby  
mode  
Clearedis displayed  
The phone switches to Standby  
mode  
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Preventing Access to Your Phone Settings  
Preventing Access to the Memory Registers  
You can prevent the memory registers from being  
dialled or changed (phone numbers and names stored  
in memory).  
You can block access to some of your phones  
preference settings, so that they will not be changed  
by anyone else.  
Example: You wish to keep your personal data  
confidential.  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
3
6
9
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
MENU  
GHI  
MNO  
Result: The first menu appears.  
Result: The first menu appears.  
PQRS  
V  
YZ  
1
C
OK  
2
2
0
2. Press 6, 4 to access the Memory  
sub-menu option.  
Result: Password? appears.  
ABC  
DEF  
2
3
2. Press 6, 5 to access the SIM  
Memorysub-menu option.  
Result: Password? appears.  
1 Block OFF  
2 Block ON  
3. Enter your password, then press  
3. Enter your password, then press  
OK  
.
/
1 Block OFF  
2 Block ON  
OK  
.
/
4. Press or to select ON.  
4. Press or to select ON.  
ME  
OK  
5. Press  
.
/
Result: The memory register settings  
are blocked.  
OK  
5. Press  
.
/
MENU  
C
OK  
Result: The function settings are  
blocked.  
If you try and access this  
function, SIM Memory  
Blockedis displayed.  
4
C
ABC  
1
4
2
5
K  
4
5
If you try and access the memory  
of phone, Memory Blocked  
is displayed.  
GHI  
JKL  
ABC  
DEF  
1
.
2
3
MENU  
I
/
6. To exit the menu system, press  
.
I
6. To exit the menu system, press / .  
C
OK  
To unblock the memory register  
settings, repeat Steps 1 to 5,  
selecting OFFinstead of ONin  
Step 4.  
To unblock the function settings,  
repeat Steps 1 to 5, selecting OFF  
instead of ONin Step 4.  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
2
5
3
6
6
MNO  
46  
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Locking the Phone  
Displaying Your Own Phone Number  
You can allow your phone to be locked automatically  
every time it switches on.  
The availability of this service depends on your SIM  
card.  
Example: You want to prevent your phone from being  
used by unathorized person.  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
MENU  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
MENU  
C
Result: The first menu appears.  
OK  
Result: The first menu appears.  
1
C
ABC  
DEF  
1
4
.
2
5
3
6
K
1
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
2. Press 6, 7 to access the Auto  
locksub-menu option.  
ABC  
DEF  
2
3
Result: Passwordappears.  
ABC  
DEF  
1
.
2
3
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
2. Press 6, 6 to display your own  
telephone number.  
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
4
7
5
8
0
6
9
MNO  
PQRS  
TUV  
YZ  
3. Enter your password, then press  
2
Result: You own phone number is  
displayed.  
TUV  
XYZ  
2
OK  
.
/
2
4. Press or to select ON.  
You can only display your own  
telephone number when the phone  
is not engaged.  
1 OFF  
2 ON  
OK  
5. Press  
.
/
Result: Whenever the phone is turned  
on, the phone is locked. At that time  
you should enter your phone  
password.  
MENU  
I
6. To exit the menu system, press / .  
4
C
K  
4
To unblock the setting, repeat Steps  
1 to 4, selecting OFFinstead of ON  
in Step 4.  
ABC  
DEF  
1
.
2
3
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Preventing Access to Your Phone  
Changing Your PIN  
You can require that the PIN supplied with your SIM  
card be entered each time you switch your phone on.  
You can change the PIN that came with your SIM card  
whenever you want.  
Example: You want to prevent your phone from being  
used if it is stolen.  
Example: You wish to choose a code that is easier to  
remember.  
This change is only required if you prevent access to your  
phone (see page 50).  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
2
JKL  
DEF  
.
3
6
9
1 Enable ?  
2 Disable ?  
Result: The first menu appears.  
HI  
MNO  
5
8
0
Result: The first menu appears.  
RS  
TUV  
2Z  
2. Press 6, 2 to access the PIN  
Accesssub-menu.  
2. Press 6, 3 to access the PIN Code  
sub-menu.  
MENU  
3. Press or to select Enableor  
Disable.  
3. Enter the current PIN, then press  
New Code:  
OK  
.
/
C
3
3
Result: New Code:is displayed.  
ABC  
DEF  
1
4
.
2
5
3
6
OK  
4. Press  
.
/
Result: Enter PIN:is displayed.  
OK  
4. Enter the new PIN, then press  
.
/
Result: New Code Again:  
appears.  
C
OK  
5. Enter your current PIN, then press  
OK  
.
/
PIN Enabled  
ABC  
JKL  
1
4
2
5
5
5. Enter the new PIN again, then press  
Result:  
OK  
.
/
PIN Enabledor PIN  
Disabledis displayed  
From now on, you must enter your  
PIN each time you switch the  
phone on  
GHI  
Result:  
If the PIN entered in  
Steps 4 and 5 are ...  
Then ...  
C
OK  
Identical  
PIN Changedis displayed  
The phone switches to Standby mode  
To change your PIN code, see  
page 51.  
ABC  
JKL  
DEF  
.
2
5
8
6
Different  
Wrong Codeis displayed  
The phone switches to Standby mode  
GHI  
MNO  
6
9
I
6. To exit the menu system, press / .  
You must now enter this PIN whenever you switch your phone on.  
50  
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Changing the Phones Password  
Changing the Greeting Message  
The password (eight digits) enables you to unlock  
your phone when the locking function has been set to  
prevent access to your phone (see page 54). See also  
the glossary on page 77.  
You can change the greeting message according to  
your own preferences.  
The greeting message:  
Appears when you switch your phone on  
Can be up to 36 characters long  
Example: You wish to choose your own code.  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
MENU  
New Code:  
Result: The first menu appears.  
Result: The first menu appears.  
C
1
2. Press 6, 1 to access the Password  
sub-menu.  
2. Press 4, 2 to access the Greeting  
sub-menu.  
ABC  
DEF  
2
3
3. Enter the current password (the  
default code is 00000000).  
C
OK  
3. Enter the new greeting message (to  
enter a letter, refer to page 36).  
New Code  
If you forgot or do not know the  
password, please contact the  
After-Sales Service Centre.  
Again:  
2
ABC  
1
4
7
.
2
3
Example: To enter the capital letter S,  
press numeric button 7 four  
2KL  
5
GHI  
6
9
times in quick succession.  
OK  
4. Press  
.
/
PQRS  
TUV  
8
You can correct a letter entered  
by pressing C the required  
number of times.  
Result: New Code:is displayed.  
MENU  
C
OK  
OK  
5. Enter your new code, then press  
.
/
ABC  
1
4
2
5
C
OK  
6
Result: New Code Again:  
appears.  
OK  
4. Press  
Result:  
.
/
GHI  
JKL  
ABC  
1
4
2
3
4
The message is stored  
The phone switches to Standby  
mode  
GHI  
JKL  
5
6
6. Enter your new code again, then  
OK  
press  
.
/
Result:  
If the unlock codes entered  
in Steps 5 and 6 are ...  
Then ...  
Identical  
Different  
Changedappears.  
Wrong Codeappears.  
The phone then switches to Standby mode.  
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Customising Your Phones Features  
Your phone comes equipped with a set of preferences  
that you can activate or deactivate as required.  
3. To ...  
Activate the option  
Press or until you  
select ...  
Example: You want your phone to redial your last  
number automatically if your call was  
unsuccessful.  
ON  
Deactivate the option  
OFF  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to enter the menu system.  
Result: The first menu appears.  
OK  
4. Confirm your choice by pressing  
.
/
Result: The phone goes back to the menu that you have just  
selected.  
2. To ...  
Indicate that the call length  
Press ...  
2, 1.  
is to be displayed  
Set the number of rings  
before a call is answered  
automatically  
2, 2.  
or to select  
3 Rings, 5 Rings,  
7 Rings or OFF  
I
5. To exit the menu system, press / .  
This selection does not require that you perform Step 3. Go  
directly to Step 4.  
Allow a call to be answered 2, 3.  
by pressing any button  
I
/
(except  
)
Activate display backlighting 2, 4.  
Allow the phone to beep  
each minute whilst you are  
on the phone  
2, 5.  
Allow automatic redialling  
when a call is unsuccessful  
2, 6.  
Enable the flashing indicator 2, 7.  
when the phone is in  
Standby mode  
or to select  
If network or OFF  
This selection does not require that you perform Step 3. Go  
directly to Step 4.  
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Resetting the Phones Features  
You can reset your customised phones features (see  
page 54) to their factory default settings whenever  
you want.  
Once you have reset your phones features, they are as follows.  
Function  
Default Setting  
Call timer display  
Number of rings before  
a call is answered automatically  
Any key answer  
ON  
C
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
OK  
OFF  
ABC  
DEF  
MNO  
WXY  
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
3
6
9
Result: The first menu appears.  
GHI  
L  
2
ON  
ON  
OFF  
2. Press 2.  
Display backlighting  
One-minute beep  
while on the phone  
Automatic redialling  
Automatic phone locking  
Flashing indicator  
Ring volume  
PQRS  
TUV  
GHI  
JKL  
MN  
4
7
5
8
0
6
9
3. Press 8.  
PQRS  
TUV  
WXY  
Result: Password?is displayed.  
OFF  
OFF  
3
4. Enter your current password (the  
default code is 00000000) and press  
If network  
OK  
.
/
Result:  
Key volume  
Default Settingis  
displayed  
Password?  
Speak volume  
The settings are reset  
The phone switches to Standby  
mode  
Ring tone  
Normal  
Phone password  
00000000  
If the code is not correct, Wrong  
Codeis displayed.  
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Searching for a Network Automatically  
Searching for a Network Manually  
If you wish to use your cellular phone abroad and have modified  
your network list, you must select a foreign GSM network. You can  
only select a GSM network cooperating with your home network  
(see your network operator to obtain a list). The phone can reach  
other networks for emergency calls only. In automatic mode, the  
phone selects:  
The manual search allows you to select your home  
network only.  
If you wish to select a network other than your home network,  
see the page opposite.  
C
OK  
Your home network first  
or  
The first network in your network list if the home network is not  
available (see page 60), then the other ones in turn  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
2
DEF  
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
3
6
9
Result: The first menu appears.  
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
WXYZ  
PQRS  
UV  
2
C
OK  
2. Press 5, 1 to display the Network  
Modesub-menu status.  
0
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
2
DEF  
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
3
6
9
enter the menu system.  
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
WXYZ  
Result: The first menu appears.  
3. Press or to select Manual.  
PQRS  
UV  
2
1 Auto  
2 Manual  
2. Press 5, 1 to display the Network  
0
Modesub-menu status.  
OK  
4. Press  
.
/
3. Select Autoby pressing or  
.
Result: The following indications are  
displayed:  
1 Auto  
2 Manual  
Please Wait  
The network name  
MEN  
OK  
4. Press  
.
/
Result: The phone scans for the first  
available network (home network,  
first one declared in the network list  
and so on)  
C
OK  
5. Press or until the required  
network name is displayed.  
ABC  
1
4
2
4
MEN  
5
If neither your home network nor  
any of those declared in the  
C
OK  
network list are available, the  
phone then automatically tries to  
register to another one coope-  
rating with your home network.  
ABC  
JKL  
1
4
2
5
4
OK  
6. Press  
Result:  
.
/
GHI  
Searchingis displayed.  
The phone switches to Standby  
mode and the selected network  
name is displayed.  
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Editing a Network List  
Call Barring  
You can draw up a list (in order of priority) of the  
networks to be chosen automatically if your home  
network is not available.  
You can restrict use of the phone (for outgoing and/ or  
incoming calls) according to your own preferences.  
The call barring service is only available if you specified this  
option when you took out your subscription with the network  
operator.  
The number of networks that can be stored in the list depends  
on your SIM card.  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
2
ABC  
JKL  
1
4
7
.
2
3
6
9
MENU  
Result: The first menu appears.  
Result: The first menu appears.  
GHI  
5
8
3K  
C
3
PQRS  
V  
2
2. Press 7, 1 to access the Activate  
Outgoing Call Barring  
sub-menu.  
2. Press 5, 2 to display the first network  
in the list.  
ABC  
DE  
1
.
2
3
0
ME  
3. Select the entry in which the network  
is to be declared by pressing or  
3. To bar ...  
Use the or  
keys to select ...  
MENU  
C
OK  
.
All outgoing  
calls  
Outgoing  
3K  
The number of possible entries  
depends on your SIM card.  
C
3
ABC  
1
2
5
4
GHI  
JKL  
4
ABC  
DE  
1
.
2
3
All outgoing  
international  
calls  
Out Inter  
OK  
4. Press  
for two seconds if you  
/
want to update the list with another  
network name.  
MENU  
All outgoing  
international  
calls except  
for your home  
country  
Int ex H  
1 Outgoing  
2 Out Inter  
3 Int ex H  
5
Result: The available networks  
appear.  
C
5
K  
ABC  
DE  
1
.
2
3
All incoming  
calls  
Incoming  
5. Select the required network by  
ME  
pressing or  
.
All incoming  
calls when  
you are  
In if Roam  
C
OK  
6. Press  
OK  
.
/
ABC  
1
4
2
5
6
abroad  
GHI  
JKL  
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Call Barring (cont.)  
Checking the Call Barring Status  
You can check which types of calls are barred.  
ME  
4. Press  
OK  
.
/
The call barring service is only available if you specified this  
option when you took out your subscription with the network  
operator.  
Result: Please Waitappears.  
C
OK  
If the selected Then...  
call barring  
option is...  
C
OK  
ABC  
1
4
2
5
4
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
2
1
4
7
.
3
6
9
GHI  
JKL  
Accepted  
Activated  
appears, followed  
by Password?.  
Result: The first menu appears.  
2
HI  
JKL  
5
8
2. Press 7, 3 to access the Get  
Statussub-menu status.  
PQRS  
TUV  
W
Please Wait  
Refused  
Refusedis  
displayed  
Result: Please Waitappears,  
followed by the BAOC status.  
If the barring service is not  
available, Refusedappears.  
5. Enter your barring service password,  
and then press  
Call Barring  
BAOC  
OK  
.
/
The password comes with the call  
barring service subscription.  
Active  
3. Press or to check which calls  
are barred.  
Result:  
BAOC  
Activated  
If you  
entered the ...  
Then ...  
Result: The barring options are  
specified as being:  
Active  
or • Inactive  
or • Not available  
or • Error!  
Right  
password  
Activated  
is displayed  
The phone switches  
to Standby mode  
MENU  
3OK  
C
3
Wrong  
password  
Refusedappears  
The phone switches  
to Standby mode  
I
4. To exit the menu system, press / .  
ABC  
DE  
1
.
2
3
To change one of the options listed, see page 61.  
If you wish to deactivate specific  
or all call barring options, select  
7, 2 in Step 2 to display the Call  
Barring Deactivatesub-  
menu and follow the same  
procedure.  
The barring options have been abbreviated as follows.  
Abbreviation  
Meaning  
BAIC  
BAIC-R  
BAOC  
All incoming calls  
All incoming calls when you are abroad  
All outgoing calls  
BAOIC  
BAOIC-E  
All outgoing international calls  
All outgoing international calls except  
for your home country  
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Changing the Call Barring Service Password  
Call Diverting  
You can divert incoming calls to another number.  
Your call barring password has been preset by your  
network operator and is given to you when you  
subscribe to this service. You might want to change it  
to one that is easier to remember.  
The call diversion service is only available if you specified this  
option when you took out your subscription with the network  
operator.  
The call barring service is only available if you specified this  
option when you took out your subscription with the network  
operator.  
1. Press MENU, 8, 1 to access the  
Activatesub-menu.  
1 Divert All  
2 Busy  
C
OK  
3 No Reply  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
2. To divert ...  
Use or to  
enter the menu system.  
2
select ...  
ABC  
JKL  
1
4
7
.
2
Result: The first menu appears.  
All calls  
Divert All  
Busy  
GHI  
2
5
Call when  
your phone  
is engaged  
2. Press 7, 4 to access the Call barring  
service change sub-menu.  
ME  
PQRS  
TUV  
8
Result: Please Waitappears,  
C
OK  
Calls when you No Reply  
do not answer  
followed by Password?.  
If the barring service is not  
available, New Password  
Refusedappears.  
ABC  
1
4
2
5
3
Calls when you Unreach  
your phone is  
unreachable  
(switched off or  
weak reception)  
New Code  
Again:  
GHI  
JKL  
3. Enter your new password.  
OK  
4. Press  
to confirm.  
/
Divert Tel?  
OK  
3. Press  
.
/
Result: Please Waitappears,  
followed by New Code Again:.  
ME  
Result: Divert Tel?appears.  
C
OK  
4. Enter the phone number to which the  
call is to be diverted.  
5. Enter your new password again.  
ABC  
1
4
2
5
6
OK  
6. Press  
to confirm.  
/
GHI  
JKL  
OK  
5. Press  
.
/
Activated  
Result:  
Result: Please Waitappears,  
followed by Activatedor  
Refused.  
If the passwords entered Then ...  
in steps 3 and 5 are ...  
Identical  
Different  
Acceptedis displayed  
The password is changed  
Refusedis displayed  
To deactivate specific diversion options, select 8, 2 in step 1 to  
display the Deactivate Divert Allsub-menu and  
follow the same procedure.  
The password remains unchanged  
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Checking the Call Diversion Status  
Using the Call Waiting Features  
You can check which types of calls are diverted.  
This function enables you to receive or place a second  
call while you are already on the phone.  
The call diversion service is only available if you specified this  
option when you took out your subscription with the network  
operator.  
The call service features are only available if you specified  
these options when you took out your subscription with the  
network operator.  
C
OK  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
enter the menu system.  
2
DEF  
.
5
8
3
6
9
MENU  
Result: The first menu appears.  
Result: The first menu appears.  
HI  
JKL  
MNO  
2
1
C
OK  
2. Press 8, 3 to access the Get  
Statussub-menu.  
2. Press 9, 1 to access the Activate  
sub-menu.  
RS  
TUV  
WXYZ  
2
3
Result: The following indications are  
displayed:  
Please Wait  
Result: Please Waitappears.  
MENU  
If the call  
waiting  
Then ...  
Please Wait  
The Divert Allcurrent status  
service is ...  
C
If the call diversion service is not  
available, Refusedis  
displayed.  
Accepted  
Call Waiting  
Activatedis  
displayed.  
ABC  
EF  
2
3
5
6
Refused  
Call Waiting  
Refusedappears.  
3. To check which types of calls are  
diverted, scroll through the option list  
Divert All  
Active  
by pressing or  
.
Call Waiting  
Activated  
I
3. To exit the menu system, press / .  
Result: The diversion options are  
specified as being:  
Active  
or • Inactive  
or • Not available  
or • Error!  
If you wish to deactivate the call  
waiting feature, select 9, 2 in Step 2  
to display the Call Waiting  
Deactivatesub-menu and  
follow the same procedure.  
For more details on the  
meanings of the call diversion  
messages, see the page 65.  
If you wish to change one of the  
options listed, see the page 65.  
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Holding a Call  
Reading a Short Message  
The Short Message Services (SMS) allow you to be  
reached if your phone is busy or if you do not want to  
be disturbed by a phone call. This short text message  
(up to 160 characters) can be received, displayed,  
edited or sent.  
If you want to ...  
Then press ...  
I
Refuse a second call  
Accept a second call  
.
/
When the short message memory is full, the  
indicator  
OK  
.
/
flashes. To save memory space, delete old message.  
Result: The first call is put on hold.  
Example: You are expecting an urgent answer while  
you are in a meeting but do not want the  
phone to disrupt the meeting by ringing.  
Switch between the  
first and second calls  
2 and  
OK  
.
/
The Short Message Services are only available if you specified  
this option when you took out your subscription with the  
network operator.  
I
Release the current call  
/ .  
Return to the call put  
on hold  
OK  
.
/
ABC  
1
4
7
.
2
3
6
9
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
GHI  
JKL  
2
Result: The first menu appears.  
The Second Call Receiving or Placing service is only available  
with some network operators and if you subscribed to it. For  
further details on this function, please contact your operator.  
TUV 2  
PQRS  
8
0
2. Press 0, 2 to access the Read?sub-  
menu.  
3. Press or to scroll through the  
available messages.  
Old Message  
You must display each  
message entirely before  
moving to another one.  
The more recent messages are  
always displayed first.  
The number of messages that  
can be stored depends on your  
SIM card.  
MENU  
4. When the required message is  
displayed, press  
OK  
.
/
3
3
C
O
If you want to see the rest of  
message, press or  
.
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Reading a Short Message (cont.)  
Creating a Short Message  
You can create a short message (up to 160 characters)  
to be sent to another subscriber. You can then store it  
or send it directly.  
5. If you wish to clear a message,  
proceed as follows.  
MENU  
The Short Message Services are only available if you specified  
this option when you took out your subscription with the  
network operator.  
Press C.  
Result: Delete?appears.  
C
OK  
5
A
5
1
.
2
3
Press  
Result: Message Deleted  
appears.  
OK  
.
/
4
5
6
ABC  
JKL  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
1
4
7
.
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
HI  
2
Result: The first menu appears.  
6. If you wish to send the message,  
proceed as follows.  
2
PQRS  
V  
W
Messagesent  
Press  
OK  
.
/
2. Press 0, 1 to access the Create  
Result: Send?appears.  
sub-menu.  
OK  
Press  
.
/
Result: Enter Tel Noappears.  
Enter MSG:  
3. Enter the message that you wish to  
create (up to 160 characters).  
Enter the phone number to which  
the message is to be sent.  
OK  
For more details on typing letters  
on the keypad, refer to the table  
on page 36.  
Press  
.
/
Failed  
Try again  
Result: Please Waitappears.  
If the  
message  
is ...  
Then ...  
MENU  
OK  
4. Press  
.
/
Result: Store?is displayed.  
C
Sent  
Message sent  
is displayed  
The phone switches  
to Standby mode  
OK  
If the Store?message is not  
displayed, the SIM card memory  
is full. In this case, the Send?  
message is displayed directly; go  
to Step 6.  
4
ABC  
1
.
2
3
Not sent  
Failed Try  
againappears  
The phone switches  
to Standby mode  
Send ?  
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Creating a Short Message (cont.)  
5. If you ...  
Then press ...  
OK  
8. Press  
.
/
MENU  
C
OK  
OK  
Wish to store  
the message  
.
/
Result: The following indications are  
displayed:  
Please wait  
C
ABC  
.
2
5
8
OK  
8
Do not wish to  
store the message  
C.  
Message sent  
GHI  
JKL  
4
7
ABC  
DEF  
1
4
.
2
3
5
Result: Send?is displayed.  
5
6
If the Failed Try again  
message is displayed, check your  
number and try again.  
If you wish to read a stored  
message again, see page 69.  
SC Addressappears if you  
have not entered the SC Address  
to your phone. If it occurs, enter  
the SC Address you were  
assigned. For details, see page  
73.  
MENU  
C
OK  
6
ABC  
EF  
1
4
2
5
6
Entering SC Address  
6. If you ...  
Press ...  
6
OK  
The SC address is assigned to you when you specified  
the short message service option with the network  
operator.  
Wish to send  
the message Result:  
Enter Tel No  
.
/
appears.  
Go to Step 7.  
Message sent  
1. In Standby mode, press MENU to  
enter the menu system.  
I
/
Do not wish to  
send the  
message  
.
MENU  
Result: The phone  
switches to Standby  
mode.  
Result: The first menu appears.  
1
C
OK  
ABC  
DEF  
.
2
3
2. Press 0, 3 to access the SC  
Addr.?sub-menu.  
7. Enter the telephone number to which  
the message is to be sent.  
Result: Enter SC Addappears.  
ABC  
DEF  
.
2
3
This feature is only operative when used in  
conjunction with as SC address (available  
from your Air time Provider).  
The SC address is requested after you opt to  
send the message if you not enter the SC  
address before.  
GHI  
JKL  
NO  
5
8
0
2
3. Enter the SC Address you were  
PQRS  
TUV  
WXYZ  
9
assigned and press  
.
2
OK  
/
Result: SC Address Stored  
appears.  
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Missed Call Service  
Cleaning Your Mobile Phone  
There are no specific cleaning requirements for your  
mobile phone.  
This feature displays the missed calls which you could  
not answered. (The service may be not available, depending  
on local network.)  
The latest 10 missed calls are stored in your phone.  
1. Use only a dry cloth to clean your  
mobile phone.  
Do not allow water to get into it,  
particularly the battery.  
The missed call information will not be lost, even if  
you switch off the phone.  
For calls with CLI (Call Line Identification)  
inactive, “No Number” will be displayed.  
ACETON  
2. Do not use abrasive powders or  
sponges or any solvents, such as  
trichlorethylene or acetone, as they  
may damage the plastic surfaces.  
1. If there were 3 missed calls, “03  
Call(s)” is displayed.  
03 Call(s)  
3. If the battery or charger terminals  
become stained or rusty, clean them  
with a soft cloth.  
OK  
2. If you press  
button the latest  
/
missed call number is displayed.  
Missed Call  
123456789  
3. Press or to scroll through the  
numbers when you have more than 1  
missed call.  
03  
OK  
4. Press  
button to return to the  
/
MENU  
selected missed call.  
3 OK  
C
3
ABC  
DEF  
1
.
2
3
You can also select or delete the  
missed calls in MAIN MENU.  
Press MENU, 3, then 1.  
The latest call number is displayed.  
Using „/ buttons to scroll through  
the numbers. To delete all the missed  
OK  
Missed Call  
Erase ?  
call information, press C, then  
/
button.  
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Problems and Solutions  
Your correspondent cannot reach you  
Before contacting the after-sales service, perform the  
following simple checks. They may save you the time  
and expense of an unnecessary service call.  
I
Is your phone switched on (  
second)?  
/
pressed for more than one  
Are you accessing the right cellular network?  
You may have set an incoming call barring option.  
When you switch your phone on, the following messages appear:  
Check Card  
Check that the SIM card is correctly installed.  
Your correspondent cannot hear you speaking  
Phone Lock  
The automatic locking function has been enabled. You need to  
enter the phones password before you can use the phone.  
Have you switched off the microphone (Mute appears)?  
Are you holding the phone close enough to your mouth? The  
microphone is located in the bottom centre of the phone.  
Enter PIN:  
You are using your phone for the first time. You must enter the  
Personal Identification Number supplied with the SIM card.  
The option requiring that the PIN be entered each time the  
phone is switched on was enabled. You must enter your PIN  
and then disable this option if so required.  
The phone starts beeping and “Low Battery” flashes in the display  
The battery pack is insufficiently charged. Replace the pack and  
recharge it for:  
One and a half hours for the light battery  
Two hours for the slim battery  
Enter PUK:  
Three hours for the long battery  
The PIN code was entered wrongly three times in succession  
and the phone is now blocked. Enter the PUK supplied by your  
network operator.  
The audio quality of the call is poor  
Check the signal strength indicator in the display ( ); the  
number of bars after it indicates the signal strength from strong  
Memory Blocked or SIM Memory Blocked  
You cannot store any Phone Book information or change its  
status.  
If you wish to access the Phone Book and Status Control  
features, switch off the memory block and SIM memory block  
features.  
(
) to weak ( ).  
Try extending the antenna, moving the phone slightly or moving  
closer to a window if you are in a building.  
No number is dialled when you recall a memory register  
“No service” is displayed  
Check that the numbers have been stored correctly, by using the  
Memory scan feature.  
Re-store them in memory, if necessary.  
The network connection was lost. You may be in a weak  
reception area (in a tunnel or surrounded by buildings). Move  
and try again.  
You are trying to access an option for which you have not taken  
out a subscription with your network operator. Contact your  
operator for further details.  
If the above guidelines do not enable you to solve the problem, take a  
note of:  
The model and serial numbers of your phone  
Your warranty details  
You have entered a number but it was not dialled  
• A clear description of the problem  
OK  
Have you pressed the  
button?  
/
Then contact your local dealer or SAMSUNG after-sales service.  
Are you accessing the right cellular network?  
You may have set an outgoing call barring option.  
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Glossary of Terms  
To help you understand the main technical terms and  
abbreviations used in this booklet and take full  
advantage of the features on your mobile phone, here  
are a few definitions.  
Phones Password  
Security code used to unlock the phone when you have selected  
the option to lock it automatically each time it switches on. This is  
1 to 8-digit code that you can change whenever you want. Security  
code used to reset the Call timer and Customised setting options  
to their factory default settings.  
GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication)  
International standard for cellular communication, guaranteeing  
compatibility between the various network operators. GSM covers  
most European countries and many other parts of the world.  
SMS (Short Message Service)  
Network service sending and receiving messages to and from  
another subscriber without having to speak to the correspondent.  
The message created or received (up to 160 characters) can be  
displayed, received, edited or sent.  
SIM (Subscriber Identification Module)  
Card containing a chip with all the information required to operate  
the phone (network and memory information, as well as the  
subscribers personal data). The SIM card fits into a small slot on  
the back of the phone and is protected by the battery pack.  
PIN (Personal Identification Number)  
Security code that protects the phone against unauthorised use.  
The PIN is supplied by the network operator with the SIM card. It  
may be a four to eight-digit number and can be changed as  
required.  
PUK (PIN Unblocking Key)  
Security code used to unlock the phone when an incorrect PIN has  
been entered three times in a succession. The eight-digit number  
is supplied by the network operator with the SIM card.  
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ELECTRONICS  
Printed in Korea  
Code No.:GH68-60588A  
Basic.05/98.Rev.3.0  

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