Confidential FCC Approval Document for SCH-R261 FCC ID : A3LSCHR261A 9. User manual SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD SCH-R261 Digital Tri -Band Phone - 1 - 2011.06.
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contents safety and usage information Safety warnings Safety precautions Important usage information introducing your mobile phone Unpack ..
Excessive exposure t o sound at high volum es can cause hearing dam age. Always t urn the volum e down before plugging t he earphones int o an audio source and use only t he m inim um volum e set ting necessary t o hear your conversat ion or m usic. Install mobile phones and equipment with caution Ensure that any mobile phones or related equipment installed in your vehicle are securely mounted. Avoid placing your phone and accessories near or in an air bag deployment area.
Safety precautions Drive safely at all times Avoid using your phone while driving and obey all regulations that restrict the use of mobile phones while driving. Use hands-free accessories to increase your safety when possible. Follow all safety warnings and regulations Comply with any regulations that restrict the use of a mobile phone in a certain area. Use only Samsung-approved accessories Using incompatible accessories may damage your phone or cause injury.
periods of time. Avoid interference with other electronic devices Your phone emits radio frequency (RF) signals that may interfere with unshielded or improperly shielded electronic equipment, such as pacemakers, hearing aids, medical devices, and other electronic devices in homes or vehicles. Consult the manufacturers of your electronic devices to solve any interference problems you experience.
m anufact ured not t o ex ceed t he exposure lim it s for radio frequency ( RF) energy set by t he Federal Com m unicat ions Com m ission ( FCC) of t he U.S. governm ent . These FCC exposure lim it s are deriv ed from t he recom m endations of t wo ex pert organizations, t he Nat ional Counsel on Radiat ion Prot ect ion and Measurem ent ( NCRP) and t he I nst it ut e of Elect rical and Elect ronics Engineers ( I EEE) .
Con su m e r I n for m a t ion on W ir e le ss Ph on e s The U.S. Food and Drug Adm inist ration ( FDA) has published a series of Quest ions and Answers for consum ers relat ing t o radio frequency ( RF) ex posure from wireless phones.
l “ Support needed research int o possible biological effect s of RF of t he t ype em it t ed by wireless phones; l “ Design wireless phones in a way t hat m inim izes any RF ex posure t o t he user t hat is not necessary for device funct ion; and l “ Cooperat e in providing users of wireless phones wit h t he best possible inform at ion on possible effect s of wireless phone use on hum an healt h.
2000. Bet ween t hem , t he st udies invest igat ed any possible associat ion bet ween t he use of wireless phones and prim ary brain cancer, gliom a, m eningiom a, or acoust ic neurom a, t um ors of t he brain or salivary gland, leukem ia, or ot her cancers. None of t he st udies dem onst rat ed t he exist ence of any harm ful healt h effect s from w ireless phones RF ex posures.
W h a t st e ps ca n I t a k e t o r e du ce m y e xposu r e t o r a dio fr e qu e n cy e n e r gy fr om m y w ir e le ss ph on e ? I f t here is a risk from t hese product s - and at t his point w e do not know t hat t here is - it is probably v ery sm all. But if you are concerned about avoiding even pot ent ial risks, you can t ake a few sim ple st eps t o m inim ize your exposure t o radio frequency energy ( RF) .
result in com pliance wit h t he safet y lim it . D o w ir e le ss ph on e acce ssor ies t h a t cla im t o sh ie ld t h e h e a d fr om RF r a dia t ion w or k ? Since t here are no known risks from exposure t o RF em issions from wireless phones, t here is no reason t o believe t hat accessories t hat claim t o shield t he head from t hose em issions reduce risks.
l l l l l Nat ional inst it ut e for Occupat ional Safet y and Healt h ( NI OSH) : ht t p: / / www.cdc.gov/ niosh/ em fpg.ht m l World healt h Organization ( WHO) : ht t p: / / www.who.int / peh- em f/ I nt ernat ional Com m ission on Non- I onizing Radiat ion Prot ect ion: ht t p: / / www.icnirp.de Nat ional Radiat ion Prot ect ion Board ( UK) : ht t p: / / www.nrpb.org.uk Updat ed 4/ 3/ 2002: US food and Drug Adm inist ration ht t p: / / www.fda.
em ergency num ber in t he case of fire, t raffic accident or m edical em ergencies. Rem em ber, it is a free call on your wireless phone! 9. Use y our wireless phone t o help ot hers in em ergencies. I f you see an aut o accident , crim e in progress or ot her serious em ergency where lives are in danger, call 9- 1- 1 or ot her local em ergency num ber, as you would want ot hers t o do for y ou. 10. Call roadside assist ance or a special non- em ergency wireless assist ance num ber when necessary.
l should use t he ear opposit e t he pacem aker t o m inim ize pot ent ial int erference. I f you have any reason t o suspect t hat int erference is t aking place, swit ch your phone off im m ediat ely . H e a r in g Aids Som e digit al wireless phones m ay int erfere wit h som e hearing aids. I n t he ev ent of such int erference, y ou m ay wish t o consult your hearing aid m anufact urer t o discuss alt ernat iv es.
( m edical em ergencies, for ex am ple) . Rem em ber, t o m ake or receiv e any calls t he phone m ust be swit ched on and in a service area wit h adequat e signal st rengt h. Em ergency calls m ay not be possible on all wireless phone net works or when cert ain net work services and/ or phone feat ures are in use. Check wit h local service providers. To m ake an em ergency call: 1. I f t he phone is not on, swit ch it on. 2.
- Connect t he equipm ent int o an out let on a circuit different from t hat t o which t he receiv er is connect ed. - Consult t he dealer or an experienced radio/ TV t echnician for help. The phone m ay cause TV or radio int erference if used in close proxim it y t o receiving equipm ent . The FCC can require y ou t o st op using t he phone if such int erference cannot be elim inat ed.
st rengt h by displaying a num ber of bars next t o t he signal st rengt h icon. The m ore bars displayed, t he st ronger t he signal. I f you're inside a building, being near a window m ay give you bet t er recept ion. Un de r st a n din g t h e Pow e r Sav e Fe a t u r e I f your phone is unable t o find a signal aft er 15 m inut es of searching, a Power Save feat ure is aut om at ically act ivat ed.
l l l l l l l st rengt h on t he cellular net work and t he param et ers set by t he net work operat or. Bat t ery charging t im e depends on t he rem aining bat t ery charge and t he t ype of bat t ery and charger used. The batt ery can be charged and discharged hundreds of t im es, but it will gradually wear out . When t he operation t im e ( t alk t im e and st andby t im e) is not iceably short er t han norm al, it is t im e t o buy a new bat t ery.
l l l l l l l l l short en t he life of elect ronic devices, dam age bat t eries, and warp or m elt cert ain plastics. Do not st ore t he phone in cold areas. When t he phone w arm s up t o it s norm al operat ing t em perature, m oist ure can form inside t he phone, which m ay dam age t he phone's elect ronic circuit boards. Do not drop, k nock or shak e t he phone. Rough handling can break int ernal circuit boards.
for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
Keys Key Softkeys 4-way navigation Confirm Dial Power/ Menu exit Alpha-numeric Special function Volume F unction Perform actions indicated at the bottom of the display; In Idle mode, press and hold the left softkey to access the simplified menus In Idle mode, access user-defined menus (left/right/up/down); In Menu mode, scroll through menu options In Idle mode, launch the web browser; In Menu mode, select the highlighted menu option or confirm an input Make or answer a call; In Idle mode, retrieve rece
assembling and preparing your mobile phone Get started by assembling and setting up your mobile phone for its first use. Install the SIM card and battery When you subscribe to a cellular service, you will receive a Subscriber Identity Module, or SIM card, with subscription details, such as your personal identification number (PIN) and optional services. To install the SIM card and battery, ] to turn it 1. Remove the battery cover. If the phone is on, press and hold [ off. 2. Insert the SIM card.
phone. Turn your phone on and off To turn your phone on, 1. Slide open the phone. 2. Press and hold [ ]. 3. Enter your PIN and press (if necessary). 4. When the setup wizard opens, customise your phone as desired by following the screen. To turn your phone off, repeat steps 1 and 2 above. Switch to the offline profile By switching to the offline profile, you can use your phone’s non-network services in areas where wireless devices are prohibited, such as aeroplane and hospitals.
2. Scroll to the profile you are using. 3. Press Õ Edit Õ Voice call ringtone. 4. Select a ringtone category Õ a ringtone. 5. Press Õ Select (if necessary). 6. Press . To switch to another profile, select it from the list. Create a phone profile 1. In Menu mode, select Settings Õ Phone profiles . 2. Press Õ Create. 3. Enter a name for the profile and press Õ Save. 4. Customise the sound settings as desired. 5. When you are finished, press . 6.
Use the simplified menus To set up simplified menu items, 1. In Idle mode, press [OK]. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Press Õ Customise menu. Select your favourite menus. Press Õ Open to select submenus (if necessary). Press . To access an item from the simplified menus, In Idle mode, press [OK]. Scroll to the menu item you want and press [OK]. Lock your phone 1. In Menu mode, select Settings Õ Security Õ Phone lock Õ On. 2. Enter a new 4- to 8-digit password and press . 3.
Use the headset By plugging the supplied headset into the multifunction jack, you can make and answer calls: l To redial the last call, press and hold the headset button. l To answer a call, press the headset button. l To end a call, press the headset button. Send and view messages Learn to send or view text (SMS), multimedia (MMS), or email messages. Send a text or multimedia message 1. In Menu mode, select Messages Õ Create new message Õ Message. 2.
Number want appears on the display. 1. Press the appropriate alphanumeric keys to enter an entire word. 2. When the word displays correctly, press [0] to insert a space. If the correct word does not display, select an alternate word from the list that appears. Press the appropriate alphanumeric key to enter a number. S ymbol Press the appropriate alphanumeric key to select a symbol. T9 View text or multimedia messages 1. In Menu mode, select Messages Õ My messages Õ Inbox. 2.
troubleshooting If you are having trouble with your mobile phone, try these troubleshooting procedures before contacting a service professional. While using your phone, the following messages may appear: Message Try this to solve the problem: Ensure that the SIM card is installed Please insert S IM card correctly. When the phone lock feature is enabled, Phone lock you must enter the password you set for the phone.
Your battery is low. Recharge or replace the battery to continue using the phone. The audio quality of the call is poor. l When you are in areas with weak signals or poor reception, you may lose reception or experience poor audio quality. Move to another area and try again. You select a contact to call, but the call is not dialled. l Ensure that the correct number is stored in the contact list. l Re-enter and save the number, if necessary.
Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your phone depending on the software of the phone or your service provider.
HearingAidCompatibilitywithMobilePhones Whensomemobilephonesareusednearsomehearingdevices(hearingaidsand cochlearimplants),usersmaydetectabuzzing,humming,orwhiningnoise.Some hearingdevicesaremoreimmunethanotherstothisinterferencenoise,andphones alsovaryintheamountofinterferencetheygenerate.