Page 2 - Table of Contents
1 Checking Parts .............................................................................. 3Control Locations ......................................................................... 4LCD Window Icon Descriptions ................................................... 6Connecting Power Adapter ......
Page 3 - Checking Parts; Option
2 3 B EFORE U SING Checking Parts Once you have unpacked your phone, check to make sure thatyou have all the parts shown below. If any piece is missing orbroken, please call your dealer. Handset Charger Power adapter Two AA Batteries (Rechargeable Ni-MH batteries) (with Belt clip attached) User’s Ma...
Page 4 - Control Locations; HOLD; Handset; MENU; Rear
4 5 B EFORE U SING B EFORE U SING Control Locations 8 7 9 5 4 6 MENU HOLD TRSF 2 1 ABC 3 DEF JKL GHI MNO 0 TUV PQRS WXYZ C/R OK LNR Ear piece LCD window HOLD button Puts a call on hold. " or ❷ button Scrolls through menus. Also adjusts volume. C/R button Clears characters from the display. When ...
Page 5 - LCD Window Icon Descriptions; Connect the modular end of the power adapter to the power
6 7 B EFORE U SING B EFORE U SING LCD Window Icon Descriptions 1 2 3 4 S A M S U N G0 8 / 2 5 F R I 1 0 : 1 2 A Signal strength icon This icon is always displayed when your phone is on, and shows the current signal strength. More lines indicate more signal strength. Line icon This icon indicates tha...
Page 6 - Installing Batteries; Remove old batteries if any, then insert new batteries observing; Reversing the orientation may; Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow, then take
8 9 B EFORE U SING B EFORE U SING Installing Batteries 2. Remove old batteries if any, then insert new batteries observing correct polarity ( + , - ). Reversing the orientation may damage the handset. The two AA size rechargeable Ni-MH batteries come withyour phone. Install the batteries before usin...
Page 7 - Charging the Handset; To charge the handset, simply place it on the charger.; Using the Handset Carrying Clip; If you want to attach the carrying clip:
10 11 B EFORE U SING B EFORE U SING Charging the Handset Before initial operation, you should fully charge the handsetfor more than 10 hours. To charge the handset, simply place it on the charger. Result: When charging starts, the handset automatically turns onand the Charge lamp on the charger turn...
Page 8 - Using the Ear-microphone; To turn on the handset when the display is off, press; UNREGISTERED; SAMSUNG; To turn the handset off, press and hold; Clip
12 13 B EFORE U SING B EFORE U SING Using the Ear-microphone (option) With the ear-microphone, you can talk without using yourhands. Connect the ear-microphone to the jack at the top left side of thephone. Result: The ear-microphone operates in the same way as thephone’s speaker and microphone. The ...
Page 9 - To register a handset:; Registering Handset
14 15 B EFORE U SING B EFORE U SING Register this handset to the base you will use. You canregister this handset up to four different bases. Note: To register a handset to a base, the handset must bewithin range of the base and the base should be set to theRegistration mode by your system administra...
Page 10 - Standby mode; unless you change the handset name.; . See “Menu Map” on page 32 for a listing of; Talk mode; gives you a list of; Your Phone’s Mode; 2 3 4 S A M S U N G; Making a Call; Pick up the handset and press; Dial the desired number by using the number keypad.; Basic Functions
16 17 B EFORE U SING B ASIC F UNCTIONS Standby mode Standby is the most basic state of your phone. The phonegoes into Standby mode soon after you turn it on. When yourphone is in Standby mode, you will see the handset numberand SAMSUNG unless you change the handset name. While in Standby mode, you c...
Page 11 - Enter a telephone number. Check the number in the LCD; When the number appears correctly, press; Receiving a Call; button or; C a l l t o
18 19 B ASIC F UNCTIONS B ASIC F UNCTIONS You can enter the desired phone number in Standby mode,and then dial the number. This way of dialing allows you tomake corrections to the number before dialing. Follow thesesteps: 1. Enter a telephone number. Check the number in the LCD window. Notes: • If y...
Page 12 - Out of Range Indication; R A N G E O U T; Adjusting Voice Volume; OK; A d a m s
20 21 B ASIC F UNCTIONS B ASIC F UNCTIONS Out of Range Indication If the handset is too far from the registered base, the handsetcannot properly engage the telephone line, and the icon at the left bottom of the LCD window blinks and the signalstrength indication bars next to the icon disappear. If y...
Page 13 - Adjusting Ring Volume; OFF; Last Number Redial; To view and dial the numbers:; LNR; Empty
22 23 B ASIC F UNCTIONS B ASIC F UNCTIONS Adjusting Ring Volume 1. Press MENU to display main menu items. 2. Press ❷! (or " ) button repeatedly to choose 4: Bell&Beep , then press OK button. 3. Press ❷! (or " ) button repeatedly to choose 3: RingVol , then press OK button. Result: The cu...
Page 14 - Fuzzy Dialing; Setting; To enable fuzzy dial feature:; To place a call using fuzzy dial feature:; Putting a Call on Hold; You can place a current call on hold whenever you want.; On Hold
24 25 B ASIC F UNCTIONS B ASIC F UNCTIONS Fuzzy Dialing This dialing option allows you to enter the first digit of some-one’s phone number, then have your phone remember the restof the number, and dial it for you. To use this dialing option, the number you want to call mustbe already stored in the i...
Page 15 - Transferring a Call; With intercom or outside call in progress, press; Transfer to; Dial the extension number that you want to transfer the call.; TRSF; Setting Up a Conference; To setup a conference:; Make next Call; When the party answers you, repeat steps 2 and 3 until all par-
26 27 B ASIC F UNCTIONS B ASIC F UNCTIONS Transferring a Call This feature allows you to transfer a call to another intercomstation. Any outside or intercom call may be transferred,regardless of whether you initiated the call or the call rang into you. When you transfer a call, you may wait on the l...
Page 16 - The; Registered Recall; If you turn this feature on, all buttons except for; KEY; Notes
28 29 B ASIC F UNCTIONS B ASIC F UNCTIONS The C/R button is used in conjunction with special services such as ‘Call waiting’ which may be offered by your tele-phone company. You can place a new call directly after acall or transfer a call to another extension under PABX,using this feature. To send a...
Page 17 - Menu Navigation; To access a menu option using the scroll buttons:; To access a menu option using the option number:; To return to Standby mode from any menu:; Menus; • In-use menu – The In-use menu options are available in Talk
31 M ENUS 30 M ENUS Menu Navigation There are two ways to set a menu option on your phone:• You can scan all menu options avaiable, then select the option you want. • If you know the number of the option you want to select, you can just use the number to quickly access the menu option. To access a m...
Page 18 - Menu Map; to display the main menu items.; button to access; Calllog data is empty; Call Log; R e c e i v e d M s g : 0 3
33 C ALL L OG 32 M ENUS Menu Map The following illustation shows the menu structure available andindicates:• Number assigned to each option• Brief description and the page on which you can find details of each feature. 1. Call Log (see page 35.) 2. Phonebook 1: Search (see page 41.) 2: Edit (see pag...
Page 19 - To Erase a Number Received; To Save a Number into Phonebook
34 35 C ALL L OG C ALL L OG To Erase a Number Received You can erase external or intercom station number stored in yourcall logs. The icon remains on the screen unless you delete the page message. 1. When the call log data you want to erase displays, press OK button. 2. Press " or ❷! button to c...
Page 20 - Storing a Phone Number with a Name; Phonebook
36 37 P HONEBOOK P HONEBOOK 5. Enter the name (up to 12 digits) for the number, then press OK button. Refer to “Entering a Name” on the following page. 6. The first available cell to save the number appears. If you want to find another memory cell, press "! or ❷ button, or enter the desired cell...
Page 21 - Entering a Name; Using a Pause; Key Characters in the order displayed
39 P HONEBOOK 38 P HONEBOOK Entering a Name 1. Press the key labeled with the required letter: • Once for the first letter• Twice for the selected letter• And so on List of characters are shown below: 2. Select the other letters in the same way. The cursor moves to the right when you press a differe...
Page 22 - Memory cell number 09; Dialing a Number in Phonebook
41 P HONEBOOK 40 P HONEBOOK If you do not remember which telephone numbers have beenstored in the various memory cells, you can scan through thememory until you find the one you are looking for. 1. Press MENU to display main menu items. 2. Press ❷ button to choose 2: Phonebook , then press OK button...
Page 23 - To erase an entry in the internal Phonebook:; To erase all numbers in the internal Phonebook:; Erasing Numbers from the Phonebook; Changing Your Internal Phonebook
43 P HONEBOOK 42 P HONEBOOK To erase an entry in the internal Phonebook: 1. Find the Phonebook entry that you want to erase. Refer to “Searching for Numbers in Memory” on page 41. 2. Press OK button to display Phonebook option menus. 3. Press ❷ button to choose 2: Delete, then press OK button. Resul...
Page 24 - Setting Handset Name; Selecting Language
45 S ETTING 44 S ETTING This option allows you to set your handset name. The handsetname displays in Standby mode. 1. Press MENU to display main menu items. 2. Press ❷ (or # ) button repeatedly to choose 3: Setting , then press OK button. 3. Press OK button to access 1: HS Name option. Result : The ...
Page 25 - Setting Call Time Display; ON; Editing Prefix Number; The prefix number is preset to ‘9’ at factory.
47 S ETTING 46 S ETTING Setting Call Time Display If you turn the feature on, the handset automatically times theduration of calls. The handset displays the call duration bothduring your call and also for a few seconds after your call iscompleted. The feature is preset to ON . 1. Press MENU to displ...
Page 26 - You can use the; Setting Key Tone; The phone rings using the ring tone selected via the; Ring Type; The phone vibrates but does not ring.; Selecting Ring or Vibrator
48 49 B ELL & B EEP B ELL & B EEP You can use the Bell&Beep menu to customize various sound settings. You can set your handset not to sound the key tone each timeyou press a key. 1. Press MENU to display main menu items. 2. Press ❷ (or # ) button repeatedly to choose 4: Bell&Beep , t...
Page 27 - Setting Unique Ring; Changing PIN; menu. The PIN is preset to ‘0000’ at factory.; System; System
This option allows you to designate a unique ring to signal anincoming call from a specified call number. You can use thisfeature only when the caller’s service network transmits thecaller’s information. You can specify 2 callers and select a unique ring tone foreach caller from 6 different tones. 1...
Page 28 - Note; Reset; Additional Features; Selecting Base; To select a base unit:; Best Base
52 53 S YSTEM A DDITIONAL F EATURES 5. Enter the new PIN code again to confirm the number, then press OK button. Note : If you change the PIN code and then forget it, enter the default PIN “0000.” 6. To return to Standby mode, press button. Reset If you reset the handset, all the user-selectable fea...
Page 29 - Troubleshooting; Symptom; Do Not Disturb; Do Not; D o N o t D i s t u r b
54 55 A DDITIONAL F EATURES A DDITIONAL F EATURES • Clean the charging points. • Consistently short battery life may indicate that replacement of the bat-teries is necessary. Troubleshooting Symptom No operation No dial tone Warning beepoccurs whenmaking a call. The handsetseems to havevery short ba...
Page 30 - Specifications
56 A DDITIONAL F EATURES Specifications Carrier Power ≤ 250 mW (24 dBm) Frequency Stability Operation Time Weight Dimensions Ambient temperature Compliance Power Supply Humidity GFSK ≤ ± 50 kHz Ni-MH: Standby mode: 130 hours Talk mode: 12 hours 5 % ~ 90 % Normal : 15 o C ~ 35 o C Extreme: -10 o C ~ ...