Owner’s ManualPlease read this manual before operating the phone,and keep it for future reference.SCH-411 Series CDMA DIGITAL PORTABLECELLULAR TELEPHO
19Basic Operations18To prepend existing phone numbers in the PhoneBook or Call Logs:1.Access the phone number entry.2.When the phone number displays,p
The Menu21The Menu20Menu OrganizationThe Main Menu in Standby mode contains 8 primaryoptions,many of which contain sub-menus with morespecific options
23The Menu22SCH-411 Standby Menu (Continued)Main Menu Menu Level 1 Menu Level 25.Analog Call6.Voice Dial ➪ 1.Record2.Rev/Erase3. Erase All4. Set Activ
25The Menu24Erasing Call LogsYou can erase phone numbers stored in the Call Logs.To erase call logs:1.Press to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Call
27The Menu26Ring ToneWhen you select BELL as your ring type,you can setring tone from nine tones and four melodies.To set ring tone:1.Press to displa
29The Menu285.Press or to choose the alarm mode.• One Time:Alarm will be activated one time.• Daily:Alarm will be activated on a specified timeevery
31The Menu30Display OptionsYour phone provides several display options.Backlight ControlWhen the phone is attached to the Hands-free Car Kit,the backl
33The Menu32Version DisplayYou can view the software version of your phone during conversation or in Standby mode.To view the version in Standby mode:
35The Menu34Any Key AnswerActivate Any Key Answer to answer incoming calls bypressing any key on the keypad,except and.Tone LengthSome phones you cal
37Phone BookPhone Book36Storing Phone NumbersStoring Phone Numbers/NamesTo store phone numbers/names:1.Press to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Ph
3Introduction2Introduction Table of ContentsPrecautionsGetting StartedFeatures 6Description of Your Phone 7Screen Display 8Key Functions 9Status Ind
39Phone Book38Displaying Your Phone NumberYou can check your own phone number.To display your phone number:1.Press to display the Main Menu.2.Press
41Phone Book40Erasing Phone Book EntriesTo erase Phone Book entries:1.Press to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Phone Book.3.Access the desired ent
Voice Dial43Voice Dial42Voice DialingYour phone features Smartspeak®,the new VoiceDialing system from Advanced RecognitionTechnology.You can call up t
45Voice Dial44ActivationVoice Dialing is always active once you have trainedthe phone to accept Voice Dialing entries. To placecalls using Voice Diali
47Voice Dial46Erasing Voice Dialing EntriesTo erase an individual Voice Dialing entry:1.Press to display the Main Menu.2.Press for Voice Dial.3.Press
49SecurityOptionsSecurity Options48Lock ModeLocking the phone restricts outgoing calls to emergency numbers.To place an outgoing call in Lock mode:• T
51SecurityOptions50Call RestrictionRestricting CallsYour phone provides the following Call Restrictionoptions in the Security menu:• Phone Book Use• L
53SecurityOptions52Other OptionsSend PINIf your system supplier provides this service and youhave a PIN assigned by the system supplier,you canset you
55SecurityOptions54System SelectionThe system setection feature of your phone enablesyou to choose which of the system providers you willuse.To select
57Message ServicesMessage Services56Reviewing MessagesYour phone accepts incoming messages in bothStandby and Conversation modes. When a new message a
54Electronic Devices 63Aircraft 63Blasting Areas 63Other Dangerous Areas 64Accessories Batteries 65Dual-Slot Desktop Charger 65Cigarette Lighter Adapt
59Message Services58Choosing Alert Type for Message ReceivingThe phone alerts you when a message is received.You can choose how frequently this happen
61Message Services60Transmission Using Stored MessagesTo transmit using Message logs:1.Press to display the Message Menu.2.Press for TX Message.3.Pre
63SafetySafety62Electronic DevicesYour wireless telephone is a radio transmitter andreceiver. When the power is on,the phone receivesand sends out RF
Accessories65Accessories64BatteriesThree types of Li Ion batteries are available for usewith your SAMSUNG phone:• Standard Battery• Extended Battery•
Glossary of TermsGlossary of Terms6766Airtime - Actual time spent talking on the wirelessphone. Most carriers bill customers basedon how many minutes
Glossary of Terms6968Roaming - The ability to use a wireless phone to makeand receive calls in places outside of thehome service area.Service Charge -
71IndexIndex70Calls Options 24Checking Recorded Name 44Call Restriction 51Clear Memory 53Choosing Alert Type for Message Receiving 59Compliance with
73Index72MMenu Organization 21Main Menu Structure 22Memory Dialing Shortcuts 39Message Services 56NNAM Selection 54OOverview of the Phone Book 36Other
75Index74TTurn On/Off 17Three-Way Calling 20The Menu 21Tracking Calls Through Call Logs 24Tips on Recording Name 44Transmitting Messages 60Transmittin
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Getting Started7Getting Started6FeaturesCongratulations on the purchase of your SAMSUNGPhone. Using the latest digital technology,the phoneoperates in
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9Getting Started8Screen DisplayThis phone features dynamic character sizing,whichenables the screen to display from 12 to 16 charactersper line. The f
11Getting Started10Press PWR to turn the phone on and off.Press the Volume button to:• adjust voice volume during conversation.• adjust key beep volum
13Getting Started12Charging the BatteryTo charge the battery using the Dual-Slot DesktopCharger:1.Plug the power cord of the charger into a walloutlet
15Getting Started14Call QualityFor optimum call quality with your phone,please follow these guidelines:• Fully extend the antenna. While it may be pos
17Basic OperationsBasic Operations16Turn On/OffTurning OnTo power on your phone,press and hold .The red light flashes,an alert sounds. The displayupd
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