Finding Out You Have A Message; Retrieving Messages; Internal Phone Book And Call Logs; Understanding Your Phone's Memory - Samsung SCH-1900 User Manual

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Finding out you have a message.

Your Sprint PCS Phone alerts you in several ways when you have
new voicemail messages:
By displaying a message on the screen
By sounding five short beeps (if the message ringer is turned on)
By flashing the red light at the top of the phone
By displaying
at the bottom of your screen
To acknowledge the notification of a new message, simply press
any key (except
, the volume keys or
light will continue to flash and a reminder beep will sound
periodically until you do this.
Once you've acknowledged a message, the standby display will
return. You can have up to 30 new or saved messages and each
can be stored for up to 30 days.

Retrieving messages.

To listen to your messages, simply press
one second. The automated voicemail system will tell you how to
proceed.
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Internal phone book
and call logs.
Your Sprint PCS Phone comes with an internal phone book and
call logs. All the basic features and functions of your phone book
are described below. See page 34 for instructions on how to use
your call logs.

Understanding your phone's memory.

Your Sprint PCS Phone has 99 phone book memory locations –
that is, 99 places to store phone numbers with names. Each
phone number can include up to 32 digits and each name can
have up to 12 characters. When storing confidential numbers, use
memory locations 90-99. Numbers stored in those locations will
not be displayed either during a phone call or in the call log.

Saving and storing a phone number.

When adding numbers to your internal phone book, keep in
mind that memory locations 1 through 9 should be used for
Speed Dialing (your most commonly used phone numbers).
To save numbers, simply follow the directions on page 30.
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