Page 2 - It’s not just a better phone.
Sprint PCS. SM It’s not just a better phone. It’s a better connection. SM
Page 3 - What you should know before you call.
4 This phone will work only with service from Sprint PCS, which must be purchased separately. See Terms and Conditions of Services. Use only Samsung-approved accessories with your SCH-1000 phone. ©1997 Sprint Spectrum L.P. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or inpart allowed without prior...
Page 4 - How to unlock your phone.
6 5 þ Your driver’s license number þ Pen and paper to write down your new Sprint PCS Phone Number During this call, a Sprint PCS Customer Advocate will collect your information as well as help you select your Sprint PCS Service Features and a calling plan. Once you’ve made all your selections, they’...
Page 5 - Table of Contents; First things first: Call us to get activated.
Table of Contents First things first: Call us to get activated. 1 What you should know before you call. 1 What you should have handy. 1 How to unlock your phone. 2 How to get help. 3 Getting to know your phone. 10 Display icons: What they tell you. 12 Battery: Putting in the power. 13 Installing you...
Page 9 - Installing your battery.
13 Display icons: What they tell you. Display icons are all the symbols or text that show up on your display screen. In short, they tell you what’s going on. They’re shown below. Signal Measures your current signal strength. The morebars there are, the stronger the signal. Messages Indicates when yo...
Page 11 - Using the rapid desktop charger.
17 Once the battery has been completely discharged, it will automati- cally be charged (indicated by a red light). If you leave your phone turned on while it’s in the charger, your battery will take longer to charge. Using the rapid desktop charger. You should use only the Samsung-approved rapid des...
Page 12 - What they make happen.
19 18 Function keys: What they make happen. Press this key to place a call, to access a second incoming call or to initiate Three-Way Calling. This key lets you do lots of things: þ To erase one character from the display screen, briefly press it once. þ To erase all the characters on the screen, ho...
Page 14 - Responding to Call Waiting.
23 22 Using Caller ID. This feature tells you who is calling you on your Sprint PCS Phone by displaying the caller’s number when the phone rings. (If the caller’s name and number are stored in your internal phone book, the caller’s name will be displayed, too.) If you call someone who has this featu...
Page 17 - Setting up your voicemail.; Finding out you have a message.
27 Setting up your voicemail. The first time you call your voicemail box, which you do by pressing and holding for at least a second, enter “SPRINT” (777468) as your temporary pass code. We suggest you do this soon after you activate your Sprint PCS Account. After entering that code, the voicemail s...
Page 23 - Maintaining your internal phone book.
41 40 þ 4: Airtime Check to see how much airtime you have used by selecting this option. Note: The airtime displayed may have discrepancies with the airtime shown in your invoice. Last Call. Displays the phone number of your last call, the date and time the call was made, and the duration of the cal...
Page 25 - Adjusting your phone’s volume.
45 44 Mem #. Enter the two-digit code of the memory location that corresponds to the number you want to erase from the internal phone book, or press or to scroll through the entire phone book. When the number you want to delete is displayed, press to remove it from the internal phone book. The phone...
Page 28 - Choosing the right alerts.
51 50 þ 3: Lock Code If you don’t want to use your phone’s original lock code, you can use this option to enter your own new four-digit number. Be sure to pick a number that is easy for you to remember. If you change your lock code and then forget it, you will have to take your phone to the nearest ...
Page 33 - Turn off your phone in dangerous areas.
61 60 Turn off your phone in dangerous areas. To avoid interfering with blasting operations, you should turn off your phone when in a blasting area or in other areas with signs indicating that two-way radios should be turned off. Construction crews often use remote-control RF devices to set off expl...
Page 34 - Index
63 62 Index A AC Adapter 16activation 1airtime 39American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 54 antenna 10, 11any key answer 21, 52 B backlight 46battery charge indicator 15charging 15, 16disposal 58installing 13performance 56removing 14replacing 57 blasting area 60 C Call Forwarding 24call logs 23...