Page 2 - Table of Contents; Getting to know your phone
1 Table of Contents Getting to know your phone 7 Display indicators 14 Using the battery 15 Installing the battery. 15 Charging the battery. 15 Charging with the Dual-Slot Desktop Charger. 16 Turning your Phone on and off. 17 Standby mode. 17 Power Save mode. 18 Conversation mode. 18 Basic functions...
Page 9 - No service indicator:
15 14 Using the battery. Your Phone comes with a partially charged, recharge-able Lithium Ion (Li-ion) Battery so that you can useyour phone immediately after it is activated. Installing the battery. To attach the battery to your Phone: 1. Hold the battery so that the metal contacts onthe base of th...
Page 10 - Turning your Phone on and off.
17 16 Turning your Phone on and off. When you’re ready to turn your phone on, fullyextend the antenna for best reception. Press and hold until the LED comes on and the phone beeps. When the phone has found a signal, the icon appears. Once the phone is on, it enters Standbymode, which is the phone’s ...
Page 14 - Answering a Call Waiting call.
25 24 Using Three-Way Calling. Three-Way Calling lets you conduct conference callswith two different parties at the same time.Whenyou use this feature, you will be charged normal air-time rates for each of the two calls you make.Thephone records each party into the Outgoing CallsLog. To place a thre...
Page 16 - To silence the ringer.
29 28 Failed call alert. A failed call can occur if your Phone is out of callingrange or the network is temporarily busy.Your phoneresponds to a failed call by displaying an appropriatetext message: “Call Failed. Out of Range.” or “CallFailed. Network Busy.”. To acknowledge a failed call alert, canc...
Page 20 - Setting the alarm ring volume.
37 36 Setting the alarm ring volume. This feature enables you to select a unique ring volume for the alarm. To set the ring volume for the alarm: 1. Press to display the Main Menu. 2. Press for Sounds. 3. Press for Ring Volume. 4. Press for Alarm. 5. Press the scroll keys to choose: HIGH, MED, LOW,o...
Page 23 - Reviewing a Voice Memo.
43 42 Reviewing a Voice Memo. To review a Voice Memo: 1. Press to display the Voice Memo menu. 2. Press for Review.The phone displays the label for Voice Memo 1, begins to play VoiceMemo 1, and displays a list of reviewing options.All Voice Memos will play in order until youpress , , or select one o...
Page 24 - Tips on recording names.
45 44 Program the phone for Voice-ActivatedDialing. Programming your Phone for Voice-Activated Dialingis easy.The phone provides voice prompts andscreen displays to guide you through the recordingprocess.To program the phone for Voice-ActivatedDialing: 1. Press to display the Main Menu. 2. Press for...
Page 26 - Erasing voice dialing entries.; individual
49 48 Keyguard. To avoid accidental key presses, you can enable theKeyGuard feature. However, you’ll still be able toreceive incoming calls and messages.This feature alsoprevents needless battery usage because the phonedoes not respond to any keypresses and turns off thebacklight. Note: If you have ...
Page 28 - Messages and Lock mode.
53 52 3. Use the scroll keys to scan messages, or press theassociated digit key to select a message by itsentry number. 4. When the message displays, use the scroll keysto review and re-review the message(s). 5. Press to return to the previous screen. Message options. The Messages menu provides a nu...
Page 29 - The Internal Phone Book.; Viewing your Internal Phone Book.
55 54 The Internal Phone Book. Your Phone lets you store up to 179 names andphone numbers in the Internal Phone Book. Eachentry can contain up to 32 digits, with an associatedname of up to 12 characters. Viewing your Internal Phone Book. The key allows you to view your entire Internal Phone Book in ...
Page 34 - Manual pause dialing.
65 64 Four-digit dialing. Your phone provides the option of four-digit dialingof numbers stored in the Internal Phone Book.Thisallows you to enter any four consecutive digits ofsomeone’s phone number, have your phone remem-ber the rest, and then dial it for you. To place a call using four-digit dial...
Page 35 - Setting the SEND key.
67 66 Your phone’ssecurity features. Your Phone provides many security options, includ-ing a user-programmable lock code and call restric-tion features.To access the Security menu in Standbymode, press , , and then enter the four- digit lock code (normally the lock code is the lastfour digits of you...
Page 40 - Receiving a data file.
77 76 Receiving a data file. 1. Ensure that your Phone is connected to your PCand is powered on. 1. Press to display the Main Menu. 2. Press for Setup. 3. Press for Data/Fax In. 4. Use the scroll keys to select “Incoming DataOnly”. 5. Press to save the setting.The screen dis- plays “No incoming voic...
Page 41 - Launching the MiniBrowser.
79 78 Each time you start the MiniBrowser, you will view areminder that you will be billed for the connectiontime.You have the option to change if and when thismessage appears. 1. Press to display the Main Menu. 2. Press for Setup. 3. Press for MiniBrowser. 4. Use the scroll keys to select one of th...
Page 44 - To create a bookmark.
85 84 Menus. Your Phone includes both a Main Menu and an InUse Menu. Main Menu. The Main Menu in Standby mode contains 10 prima-ry options, most of which contain sub-menus with context- specific options (see “Your Phone’s MainMenu.” on page 86). In Use Menu. The In Use Menu options are available inC...
Page 45 - Keeping tabs on signal strength.; ) displays in the upper; Understanding Power Save mode.; Your Phone’s Main Menu.
87 86 Usage guidelines: All about performanceand safety. Keeping tabs on signal strength. The voice quality of your phone will always be at itsbest when the antenna is fully raised. If you’re insidea building, reception may be better near a window. The quality of each call you make or receive depend...
Page 46 - Radio frequency safety.
89 88 Maintaining your phone’s peak perfor-mance. To operate your phone properly — that is, to main-tain safe and satisfactory service — you should fol-low these rules: For best reception, extend the antenna fully. Hold the phone with the antenna up and overyour shoulder. Do not hold, bend, or twist...
Page 47 - Protecting your battery.
91 90 Battery disposal and recycling. Please follow these guidelines when disposing of or recycling the battery: Do not dispose of the battery in a fire; the cellmay explode. Check the regulations in your areafor special disposal instructions. Do not open or puncture the battery; thereleased electro...
Page 48 - Using your phone while driving.; When using your phone in the car:; Following safety guidelines.
93 92 Using your phone while driving. Talking on the phone while you’re driving may divertyour attention away from the road. Besides that, it is illegal in some states. Remember, safety comes first. When using your phone in the car: Focus on driving, not talking. Use your optional Hands-Free Car Kit...
Page 49 - Basic Operation; SCH-3500 Quick Reference Card
94 fueling areas such as gas stations; below deck onboats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities;areas where the air contains chemical or particlessuch as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any otherarea where you would normally be advised to turnoff your vehicle engine. Do not transport o...
Page 50 - Standby Menu
Standby Menu Menu options shown here reflect only a portion of the available selections. 1. Calls ➪ 1. Outgoing 2. Incoming 3. Missed 4. Air T ime 2. Phone Book ➪ 1. Find Name 2. My Phone # 3. Add Entry 4. Find Entry 3. Roaming 1. Set Mode 4. Sounds ➪ 1. Ring V ol. 2. Ring T ype 3. Alarm 4. Key Beep...