User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- SCH-a690 closed view
- SCH-a690 open view
- Introduction
- Understand your phone
- Antenna
- Backlight features
- Clear key
- End key
- Headset connector
- LED indicator
- Right soft key
- Left soft key
- Push to Talk Key
- Microphone
- Speaker phone
- Speaker phone key
- Alpha-Numeric keypad
- Send key
- Navigation key
- Volume Key
- Get it now
- Your phone’s display
- Install the battery
- Remove the battery
- Charge the battery
- Battery indicator
- Low battery indicator
- Your phone’s modes
- Get Started
- Menus and sub menus
- Accessibility
- Calls
- Call features
- Push to Talk
- Push to Talk Login
- Push to Talk prompts during a conversation
- Create and Manage your Push to Talk Contact List online
- Access the Push to Talk Contact List from your device
- Initiate a one-to-one Push to Talk Call
- End a one-to-one Push to Talk call
- Initiate a one-to-many Push to Talk call
- Initiate a Push to Talk call with the flip closed
- Initiate a Push to Talk call from the Recent calls list
- Initiate a Push to Talk call from the menu
- Push to Talk dialing through the keypad
- Receive a one-to-one barge call
- Initiate a Push to Talk alert
- Receive a Push to Talk alert
- Push to Talk Silent Mode
- The Phone Book
- Tip: One-Touch, Two-Touch, and Three-Touch Dialing makes it easy to call phone numbers stored in your Phone Book.
- Open the Phone Book
- Find
- Add information to your Phone Book
- Rename group
- Edit Phone Book numbers
- Pauses
- Pause dial from the Phone Book
- Manual pause calling
- Erase individual phone book entries
- Edit an existing e-mail address
- Assign speed dial numbers
- Store numbers after a call
- Store numbers from call logs
- Shortcuts to storing phone numbers
- One-touch dialing
- Two-touch dialing
- Three-touch dialing
- Memory dialing
- My phone #
- Messages
- Message folders
- Mobile web
- Get It Now
- Planner
- Display
- Sounds
- Voice kit
- Setup
- Location
- Network
- Data
- Security
- Important! If you change the NAM1 setting you set the phone to lock on power-up and don’t program a number into NAM2, you won’t be able to access your phone. You must call the Service Center to unlock your phone.
- Important! Because of various transmission methods, network parameters, and user settings used to complete a call from your wireless phone, a connection cannot always be guaranteed. Therefore, emergency calls may not be available at all times.
- Important! DO NOT depend on this phone as a primary method of calling 911 or for any other essential or emergency numbers.
- Tip: Press and hold to erase all characters from the screen.
- Call Answer
- Auto Answer
- Auto Retry
- Language
- Clock Set
- Version
- Usage guidelines: All about performance and safety
- Limited Warranty
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Menus and sub menus (cont.)
3 Call Screen
2 Baud Rate
5 Call Answer
1 On/Off
Auto
Send Key
Enable 19200
Folder Open
Disable 38400
Any Key
2 Inbox
57600
6 Auto Answer
3 Greeting
115200
Off
1 Record 230400
After 5 sec
2 Play
4 Security
After 3 sec
3 Select
1 Lock Phone After 1 Sec
Recorded
Never
7 Auto Retry
Default
On power up
Off
4 Call Sound
Now
Every 10 sec
Enable
2 Change Lock Every 30 sec
Disable
3 Emergency # Every 60 sec
5 Wait Time
1 911
8 Language
Off 2 #911
English
after 3sec 3 *911
Spanish
after 5sec
4 Voice Privacy
9 Clock Set
after 10sec Standard
1 Main Clock
9 SETUP
Enhanced
2 Dual Clock
1 Location
5 Restriction
0 Version
Location On
1 Outgoing
911 Only
No
2 Network
Ye s
1 Set NAM
2 Incoming
NAM 1
No
NAM 2
Ye s
2 Roam Option
3 Phone Book
Home only
No
Automatic
Ye s
3 Data
6 Erase Memory
1 Auto Detect
Ye s
data off
No
data until
powered off
7 Reset Phone
Ye s
No