Page 2 - Table of Contents; FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION
1 Table of Contents Your Consumer Package 6 Getting to know your phone 7 Turning your Samsung PCS Phone on and off 14 To turn it on 1 4 To turn it off 1 4 Operating Indicators 15 Using the batter y 17 Installing the battery 1 7 R e m oving the battery 1 7 C h a rging the battery 1 8 Your phone’s mod...
Page 9 - Operating Indicators; Turning your Samsung PCS; To turn it on
15 14 Operating Indicators D i s p l ay indicators (or icons) usually appear across the topof your phone’s display scre e n . Somtimes they may not bes h own on the scre e n . Signal stre n g t h : This icon appears when yo u r phone is on, and shows your current signals t re n g t h .M o re lines i...
Page 10 - Using the battery; Installing the battery
17 16 Using the battery Your Samsung PCS Phone comes pack aged with a part i a l lych a rge d , re ch a rge able Lithium Ion (LiIon) battery so thatyou can use your phone immediately after it is activa t e d . Installing the battery To attach the battery to your Samsung PCS Phone: 1 . Align the tabs...
Page 12 - Basic voice call functions; Making a voice call; Your phone’s modes; Standby mode
21 20 Basic voice call functions N o t e : Your phone makes seve ral kinds of calls (vo i c e , fa x and Wi reless We b ) .This section explains voice calling only. Making a voice call To place a voice call: 1 . P ress to power on your Samsung PCS Phone. I f you see indicators on the display, this i...
Page 16 - Using Caller ID
29 28 Call Waiting Call Waiting lets you re c e i ve a second call during conve rs a-t i o n .When a Call Waiting call comes in, the incoming calla l e rt sounds (this sound is audible to you but not your fi rs tc a l l e r ) , and a text notification display s . Your Samsung PCS Phone provides the ...
Page 19 - Prepend dialing; Advanced voice calling features; Tone length setting
35 34 Prepend dialing The prepend option lets you add digits such as area codes and netwo rk fe a t u re activation codes (for ex a m p l e , to tem- p o ra ri ly cancel call waiting) to a phone number that is s t o red in your Internal Phone Book or Call Logs.To p repend existing phone nu m b e rs ...
Page 20 - Pause dialing; Storing pauses in an Internal Phone Book entry
37 36 Pause dialing When you call automated systems (like banking serv i c e s ) ,you are often re q u i red to enter a passwo rd or account nu m-b e r. Instead of manu a l ly entering the nu m b e rs each time,you can store the nu m b e rs in your Internal Phone Book, s e p-a rated by special ch a ...
Page 21 - Manual pause dialing
39 38 Manual pause dialing To perfo rm manual pause dialing without fi rst storing thenumber in the Internal Phone Book, enter pauses manu a l ly using the Digit Entry menu during the dialing pro c e s s . To manu a l ly dial a number using a pause(s): 1 . Enter the phone number of the service you w...
Page 22 - Minute beep; Audible alerts; Service aler t
41 40 Minute beep You can set the minute beep option to sound an alert 10seconds befo re each elapsed minute to remind you of thelength of the current call. To turn minute beep on or off : 1 . P ress to display the Main menu in Standby mode b e fo re placing the call. 2 . P ress for Setup / To o l ....
Page 23 - Display options; Backlight control
43 42 Personal greeting Your phone comes with a greeting that reads “ S A M S U N GP C S ” .This greeting displays in Standby mode.You can per-sonalize this greeting with anything you want up to 12ch a ra c t e rs .H e re ’s how to do it: To modify your personal gre e t i n g : 1 . P ress to display...
Page 24 - Ringer options; Ringer type setting for voice calls
45 44 Ringer options Your Samsung PCS Phone provides a va riety of ri n ge roptions in the Sounds menu .These options allow you tocustomize your ri n ger type and ri n ger volume settings sothat you can easily recognize when a certain type of call iscoming in. Ringer type setting for voice calls Thi...
Page 27 - Voice-activated dialing; Tips on recording names
51 50 Programming the phone for Voice-activateddialing P ro gramming your Samsung PCS Phone for Vo i c e - a c t i va t e ddialing is easy.The phone provides voice prompts ands c reen displays to guide you through the re c o rd i n gp ro c e s s .To pro gram the phone for vo i c e - a c t i vated di...
Page 29 - Emergency dialing; Erasing voice dialing entries
55 54 Emergency dialing You can place calls to emergency nu m b e rs , even if yo u rphone is locked (see “ L o ck mode” on page 83). Erasing voice dialing entries To erase an individual voice dialing entry : 1 . P ress to display the Main menu . 2 . P ress for Voice Dial. 3 . P ress for Rev i ew.A ...
Page 30 - The Internal Phone Book; Viewing stored entries
57 56 Finding stored entries by name 1 . P ress to display the Main menu . 2 . P ress for Phone Book. 3 . P ress for Find Name. S t o red names display in an alphabetical list. 4 . Using the alphanu m e ric keys enter the fi rst ch a racter of the name that you want to find in your phone book.T h ep...
Page 31 - Storing phone numbers and names
59 58 To add a new phone number to an existingentry To store phone nu m b e rs and names: 1 . P ress to display the Main menu . 2 . P ress for Phone Book. 3 . P ress for Add New Entry. 4 . The screen prompts for the phone nu m b e r. ( You can enter up to 32 digits.) Press the digit keys to enter th...
Page 33 - Adding a Name Ringer
62 Adding a Name Ringer You can associate one of 13 diffe rent ri n ge rs (fo u rmelodies and nine tones) to nu m b e rs stored in yo u rI n t e rnal Phone Book.When you re c e i ve an incoming callf rom a number matching an entry in your Internal PhoneBook your phone will sound the associated ri n ...
Page 34 - Editing Internal Phone Book numbers
63 Changing Your Internal Phone Book Editing Internal Phone Book numbers Once you have stored a number in the Internal Phone Bookyou can easily ch a n ge it.To ch a n ge an Internal Phone Booke n t ry : 1 . From Standby mode, find the Internal Phone Book entry that you want to ch a n ge by sliding t...
Page 35 - Shortcuts to Memory Dialing
65 64 Dialing numbers from your Internal Phone Book Dialing nu m b e rs from your Internal Phone Book is quickand easy.T h e re are fi ve methods explained below. Shortcuts to Memory Dialing S c roll to the nu m b e r : From Standby mode, slide the key up or down to enter yo u rI n t e rnal Phone Bo...
Page 36 - Calendar; Today
67 66 4 . Enter your event info rm a t i o n , you can enter up to 32 ch a ra c t e rs . For more info rmation on Text and SymbolE n t ry re fer to “ E n t e ring tex t , nu m b e rs or symbols” o np age 96. 5 . P ress to accept your entry. 6 . Enter the Start Time and Date, and press . 7 . Enter th...
Page 41 - Voicemail; Setting up your Voicemail box; Calculator
77 76 Voicemail Setting up your Voicemail box Setting up your Voicemail box provides access to vo i c e m a i lm e s s age s . To set up your Voicemail box ask your service prov i d e r. Reviewing Voicemail messages To rev i ew voicemail messages from Standby mode, use O n e - To u ch Access (see be...
Page 42 - Messaging; Incoming Messages
79 78 Reviewing Numeric Pages, Text Messages, andBrowser Messages When the message arri ve s , you can immediately rev i ew itby pressing , or store the message for later rev i ew by p ressing . The Messages menu provides options fo r rev i ewing the sender’s name, phone nu m b e r, time / datestamp...
Page 44 - Your phone’s security features; Lock mode
83 82 Your phone’s security features Your Samsung PCS Phone provides security options, i n cl u d-ing a user-pro gra m m able lock code and special phonenumber fe a t u re s .To access the Security menu in Standbym o d e ,p ress , , and then enter the fo u r - d i git lock code (It depends on your s...
Page 47 - Erasing Call Logs; Keeping track of your calls; Reviewing Outgoing, Incoming or Missed Calls
89 88 3 . When the list of calls display s ,p ress the scroll keys to scan the logs.The time / date stamp displays for eachl o g . If there is an Internal Phone Book match , the named i s p l ay s . If there is not an Internal Phone Book match ,o n ly the phone number display s . 4 . When a log is h...
Page 48 - The Wireless Web Browser; Reviewing airtime
91 90 The Wireless Web Browser N o t e : This fe a t u re is ava i l able only if your service prov i d e r o ffe rs the Internet service by wireless phone. Your phone comes equipped with a MiniBrowser whichm a kes it possible for you to use the Wi reless Web Brow s e r. The Wi reless Web Browser al...
Page 51 - Text Entry; Using Links; Alphabetical Text Entry
97 96 T9 ® Text Entry T 9 wo rd ,T9 Text Input, e n ables you to easily enter tex t .T 9( for “ t ext on 9 keys”) re q u i res only one key press per letterand quick ly recognizes the most commonly used wo rd of anu m e ric sequence. For ex a m p l e , to enter the wo rd “ h e l l o ,”you can spell ...
Page 53 - Samsung PCS Wireless Data; Getting Started
101 100 Attaching the data cable B e fo re you install the softwa re for Data connection on yo u rc o m p u t e r, it is a good idea to attach the data cable to thecomputer and your Samsung PCS Phone. 1 . Plug the smaller end of the data cabl e , with the re l e a s e t ab facing up, into the access...
Page 54 - Caller ID
103 102 Receiving a call When you have an incoming Data/Fax call, your phone’s dis-p l ay will show what type of call you are re c e i v i n g , along withthe number of the caller. If the number matches an entry inyour Internal Phone Book, the name will also be displaye d . If you select Auto A n sw...
Page 55 - Menus; Main menu
105 Menus Your Samsung PCS Phone includes both a Main menu andan In-Use menu . Main menu The Main menu in Standby mode contains eight pri m a ryo p t i o n s , all of which contain sub-menus (see “ Your Phone’sMain menu ” on page 106). In Use menu The In Use menu options are ava i l able in Talk mod...
Page 56 - Keeping tabs on signal strength
107 106 Usage guidelines: All about performance and safety Keeping tabs on signal strength If yo u ’re inside a building, reception may be better near aw i n d ow. The quality of each call you make or re c e i ve depends onthe signal strength in your immediate are a .When turn e do n , your phone wi...
Page 57 - Maintaining your phone’s peak performance; Understanding how your phone operates
109 108 Maintaining your phone’s peak performance To operate your phone pro p e r ly — that is, to maintain safeand satisfa c t o ry service — you should fo l l ow these ru l e s : Hold the phone with the antenna up and over yo u rs h o u l d e r. Do not hold, bend or twist the phone antenna at anyt...