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FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION WARNING! Read this information before using your phone In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies.
Table of Contents Getting to know your phone. Display icons: What they tell you. Battery: Putting in the power. Installing your battery. Turning your phone on and off. Removing your battery. Charging your battery. Using the Rapid Desktop Charger. Function keys: What they make happen. Phone calls: How to make and receive them. Correction a misdial. Remembering your phone number. Answering calls. Using Caller ID. Responding to Call Waiting. Redialing calls. Setting up Three-Way Calling.
Entering a hard pause. Dialing from your phone book to a different area code. Checking all your stored numbers. Finding a number using a person's name. Erasing a phone number. Keeping track of your calls. Main menu: Tailoring your phone's features to your needs. Navigating your the menu. Taking a menu shortcut. Understanding menu items: Managing your phone's settings. Keeping track of calls. Maintaining your internal phone book. Selecting language Adjusting your phone's volume.
Understanding Power Save mode. Understanding how your phone operates. Radio frequency safety. Maintaining your phone's peak performance. Protecting your battery. Using your phone while driving. Disposal of batteries. Following Safety Guidelines. Using your phone near other electronic devices. Turn off your phone before flying. Restricting children's access to your phone. Turn off your phone in dangerous areas. Cautions. FCC notice. To start connecting just press and hold Thanks for choosing Samsung.
As we said-to start connecting, just press and hold . Getting to know your phone. 1.Red Light: Illuminates when is pressed and held and when you have incoming calls and messages. 2. Volume: Lets you adjust the sound level. 3. SEND: Lets you place a call, answer Call Waiting and place a three way call. 4. Navigation Keys: Allow you to scroll through the menu options and displays and save phone numbers, as well as any settings you select in the menu 5. CLR: Allows you to clear your last entry. 6.
Signal icon measures your current signal strength. The more bars there are, the stronger the signal. In Use icon tells you a call is in progress. No Svc icon shows that you are outside of service area and cannot use your phone. If the roaming icon is not displayed, you are in home Network. If the icon is displayed whether static or flashing, you are in a roaming network. Message icons indicate that you have text messages. Digital/Analog icons Indicate whether you are in digital or analog service area.
2. Place it on the back of the base of the phone with the base of the battery. 3. Push up the battery release latch on the back of the phone while push the battery on the the phone. Turning your phone on and off When you're ready to turn on your Samsung Phone, check to see that the charged battery has been installed in the back of the phone or that you have an external power source(the Rapid Cigarette Lighter Adapter or the Hands-Free Car Kit).Then, Simply press and hold .
charged. The Off LED and characters tell you when the battery is at least 80 percent charged. If your battery's charge is completely run down, it will take about three hours to fully recharge it. You must completely discharge the Li-Ion battery before recharging it. Recharging the battery without first completely discharging it may shorten the life of the battery. If you leave your phone turned on while it's in the charger, your battery will take longer to charge. Function keys: What they make happen.
Correcting a misdial. If you make a mistake while dialing a phone number, press to erase the number one digit at a time. You can delete the entire number at once by pressing and holding it down for at least one second. Remembering your phone number. You probably don't call your own Samsung Phone Number very often, so you may forget it. If you do, here's and easy way to get it Turn your phone on and your number will be displayed briefly.
select the number and then press again. The most recent call is displayed first. Another option for redialing calls is to select a number from your incoming or outgoing call logs. Setting Three-Way Calling Three-Way Calling lets you talk with two different people at the same time. Simply dial the first number and press . When you have connected, press to put the first caller on hold. Next, press , dial the second number and press .
2. Press Note: You cannot dial your three emergency numbers when your phone Account has been restricted for credit purposes. You still can call 911, however. voice-mail: The ins and outs. Setting up your voice-mail. The first time you call your voice-mail box, which you do by pressing and holding < OK>for at least a second, enter your temporary pass code. We suggest you do this soon after you activate your phone Account.
you've received. You can listen to it by pressing <1> and erase it by pressing
If you entered the number of a memory location that already a number stored in it, the phone prompts "Replace?" Press to replace it with the new number or press to go back a step. 3. Next, enter the name that goes with the number. To enter a letter, press the number key on which it's listed once, twice or three times, depending on whether the letter you'd like to enter is listed on the key first, second or third.
2. Enter the area code for the number. The new numbers will be inserted automatically at the beginning of the phone number. 3. Press to dial the modified number. Checking all your stored numbers. Several methods can be used for checking numbers stored in your phone. You can look up a number using a name, digits from the phone number, or memory location. Each is described separately below. Follow the steps described below to find stored numbers using the menu options. 1. Press
2. Press < 2 > to select "Phone Book" 3. Indicate whether you want to access the number to be displayed according to name or memory location by pressing < 1 > or < 3 >, respectively. 4. You then have the option to enter either a portion of the name or the memory location number. Next, press to display the number. If more than one entry is found, you can scroll through the entries and select which one you want to erase by pressing <¡e > or < ¡é>. 5. Press to erase the number from the phone book.
To exit the menu and return to the standby screen, press or press and hold . No changes will be saved. Taking a menu shortcut. If you're in a hurry, just press
▶1: Find Name Lets you look up numbers stored in your internal phone book. Name; Enter as many consecutive letters of the name that you know and then press . (Entering only the first letter of the name still helps narrow your search.) The phone indicates how many matches were found and then displays the first numbers and name from the list of matches. To scroll through the list, use Navigation key. To dial a displayed number, press .
♠2: Text; Select the sound your phone makes when you receive a text message. Same as Ring type for voice call. ♠3: Page; Select the sound your phone makes when you receive a text message. Same as Ring type for voice call. ▶3: Alarm ▶4: Data/FAX In; Select the sound your phone makes when you receive a Data/Fax call. Use Navigation key to scroll through the possible settings. As you scroll through the list, you will hear a sample of the ringer setting.
Determining what is displayed. (MENU+6) 6: Display. Determine some of the attributes of your Phone's display by modifying these settings. ▶1: Backlight; You can manipulate the display and keypad backlighting. Possible settings are "Always OFF", "Always ON", "10 SECONDS", "30 SECONDS" and "On when flip open". ▶2: Banner ; Displays the greeting and you can edit it. ▶4: My phone number; Displays Samsung Phone number ▶5: Language; You can select user interface language.
restrict outgoing calls(except 911 and emergency calls), incoming calls and access to your phone book. Your lock code typically consists of the last four digits of your Samsung Phone Number. If you choose to change it, however, and then forget it, you will have to take your phone to the nearest Customer Care Center for assistance. Because your phone must be reprogrammed if you forget your lock code, Customer Care will not be able to assist you over the phone.
Reviewing Page and Text Messages. (MENU+0+2+2) 2: Page/Text ; You can read the information of the pages/messages you've received. Reviewing Page and Text Messages. (MENU+0+2+3) 3: Browser Msg ; You can read the information of the browser messages you've received. Erasing Messages. (MENU+4+3) 4: Erase; You can erase Page/Text/Browser Msg. Usage guidelines: All about performance and safety. Keeping tabs on signal strength.
Radio Frequency safety. In 1991-1992, the Institute of Engineers(IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute(ANS joined in updating ANSI's 1982 standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF signals. More than 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from universities, government health agencies and industries developed this updated standard after reviewing the available body of research.
▶Do not use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas, such as the bathroom. ▶Never dispose of the battery by incineration. ▶Keep the metal contacts at the top of battery clean. ▶Do not attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery. ▶You may need to recharge the battery if it has not been used for a long period of time. ▶Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance. It can be recharged hundreds of times before it will need to be replaced.
Note: In some areas, the disposal of rechargeable batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. Following safety guidelines. To operate your phone safely and efficiently, you should always follow any special regulations in a given area, and turn your phone off areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger. Using your phone near other electronic devices. Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals.
areas with signs indicating that two-way radio should be turned off. Construction crews often use remote-control RF devices to set off explosives. Turn off your phone when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its accessories could generate sparks could cause an explosion or a free resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked.