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SGH-N105
PORTABLE CELLULAR
TELEPHONE
User's Guide
Please read this manual before operating your
phone, and keep it for future reference.

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  • Page 1 SGH-N105 PORTABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE User’s Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference.
  • Page 2 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001...
  • Page 3: Intellectual Property

    All Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective suppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone, including but not limited to, accessories, parts, or software relating thereto (the “Phone System”), is proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal laws, state laws, and international treaty provisions.
  • Page 4 Except as set forth in the express warranty contained on the warranty page enclosed with the product, the purchaser takes the product “as is”, and Samsung makes no express or implied warranty of any kind whatsoever with respect to the product, including but not limited to the merchantability of the product or its fitness for any particular purpose or use;...
  • Page 5 Samsung SGH-N105 Phone operates similar to other GSM phones, while providing superior resonance and tone quality. Your Samsung SGH-N105 GSM phone is packed with productive features that are easy to use. Here are some of them: • Operates in GSM900 and GSM1900.
  • Page 6: How To Use This Manual

    We’ve included some important safety and usage information that you should know before using your phone. If you still have questions, we’ll be happy to answer them. Just call our Samsung Customer Care Center toll-free at 1.888.987.HELP (4357). We hope you enjoy using your new Samsung SGH-N105 Phone, and thanks for choosing Samsung.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents ...7 Your Consumer Package ...13 Accessories ...14 Front View of the SGH-N105 ...16 SoftKeys ...17 Navigation Button ...17 Menu Browse Keys ...17 Send/End Keys ...17 Keypad ...18 Antenna ...19 Screen Backlight ...19 Display Screen ...20 Top...
  • Page 8 International Calls ...37 Correcting a Number ...37 Ending a Call ...38 Making a Call using the Phone Book ...38 Voice Dialing ...39 Last Number Redial ...39 Adjusting the Volume... 39 Adjusting The Volume ...40 Answering a Call ...40 Viewing Missed Calls ...41 Editing Missed Call Numbers...
  • Page 9 Phone Book ...51 Storing a New Number ...51 Phone Book Options ...52 Accessing Options ... 52 Voice Record ... 52 Play Voice ...53 Voice Delete... 53 Paste... 54 Edit... 54 Erase... 55 Copy... 55 Memory Status... 56 Alert...56 Searching and Dialing a Number ...57 Searching and Dialing...
  • Page 10 Error Tone... 81 Minute Minder ... 81 Connect Tone ... 82 Settings ...83 Phone Settings ... 83 Network Services... 89 Security Settings... 93 LCD Settings... 96 Organizer ...98 Scheduler... 98 Alarm ... 100 Calculator... 101 To Do List ... 102 Calendar ...
  • Page 11 Cautions ...114 Voice Memo ...114 Information to User ...116 Your Phone as a Network Device ...117 FCC and Industry Canada Notice ...118 Cautions ...118 FCC Compliance Information ...118 Owner's Record ...119 Safety Information ...120 Index ...127 July 23, 2001 SGH-N105...
  • Page 12 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001...
  • Page 13: Your Consumer Package

    Your Consumer Package Your consumer package includes the following items: July 23, 2001 • Phone • Travel Charger • Battery • User Manual • Hands-Free Headset SGH-N105...
  • Page 14: Accessories

    This is because accessories might appear to be a perfect match, and labeled suitable for your samsung phone, but they can charge at different current rates. The current provided through the accessory may not match the...
  • Page 15 Chapter 1 Accessories may be a battery or phone melt down. your warranty of course, would be null and void. SGH-N105 July 23, 2001...
  • Page 16: Front View Of The Sgh-N105

    Front View of the SGH-N105 SGH-N105 User Manual Front View of the SGH-N105 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001...
  • Page 17: Softkeys

    Chapter 1 SoftKeys SoftKeys Softkeys are used as navigation controls to display the desired menu options displayed on the screen. By using the softkeys, you can quickly navigate to the desired screen function. The softkeys are positioned on the phone under the choices displayed on the screen.
  • Page 18: Keypad

    Front View of the SGH-N105 pressed to hang up or end the call. The End key can also be used to clear whatever screen is displayed and return the phone to the main screen. Note: The Send key can also be used to answer an incoming call while on an existing call.
  • Page 19: Antenna

    Chapter 1 Antenna A device for transmitting or receiving signals. The shape and size of the antenna is determined, in part, by the operating frequency of the handset. Screen Backlight The backlight illuminates the screen allowing for better viewing of the information being displayed. When a key is pressed, the backlight is turned On.
  • Page 20: Display Screen

    Front View of the SGH-N105 Display Screen The display screen contains three different areas. They are: Displays several different function icons about the phone status. These functions include: • Top • Middle • Bottom • Signal Strength Indicator - The signal strength is measured in bars that extend upward.
  • Page 21: Middle

    Chapter 1 Middle The middle of the display screen is used to display messages, instructions, and any other information that you enter. Mainly text and graphics are displayed in the middle of the screen. For example, when you dial a phone number, the digits are displayed in the middle of the screen.
  • Page 22: Service Light Indicator

    Front View of the SGH-N105 SGH-N105 User Manual Service Light Indicator The Service Light Indicator flashes when the phone is in service. It is located on the top left side of the phone. Note: There is an option that allows you to turn Off the Service Indicator Light.
  • Page 23: Menu Tree

    Chapter 1 Menu Tree 1. Call Records 1: Missed Calls 2: Incoming Calls 3: Outgoing Calls 4: Call Time 1: Last Call 2: Total Outgoing 3: Total Incoming 4: Reset Timers 5: Call Cost (SIM Card Dependent) 2. Messages 1: Voice Mail 1: Connect to Voicemail 2: Voice Server Number 2: Read Messages...
  • Page 24 Menu Tree 3: Channel List 4: Language 3. Voice Functions 1: Voice Dial 1: Record 2: Activate 3: Delete One 4: Play All 5: Delete All 2: Voice Command 1: Record 2: Activate 3: Play All 4: Delete All 3: Voice Memo 1: Record 2: Replay 3: Delete One...
  • Page 25 Chapter 1 1: Light Only 2: Melody 3: Vibration 4: Vibra+Melody 5: Keypad Tone 1: Off 2: Tone 3: Beep 6: Message Tone 1: Off 2: Light Only 3: Single 4: Periodic 7: Error Tone 1: Off 2: On 8: Minute Minder 1: Off 2: On 9: Connect Tone...
  • Page 26 Menu Tree 4: Any-key Answer 5: Backlight 6: Service Light 7: Auto Redial 8: Car Kit Answer 9: Caller ID 0: Flip Function *: Reset Settings (Password Required) 2: Network Services 1: Call Forwarding 2: Call Waiting 3: English 4: Espanol 5: Francais 1: Off 2: On...
  • Page 27 Chapter 1 3: Network Selection 4: Line Identification 3: Security Settings 1: PIN Check 2: Change PIN 3: Phone Lock 4: Change Password 5: SIM Lock 6: FDN Mode (SIM Dependent) 7: Change PIN 2 (SIM Dependent) 4: LCD Settings 1: Screen Mode 2: Select Image 3: LCD Contrast...
  • Page 28 Menu Tree 2: Options 2: Alarm 1: Daily Alarm 2: Once Alarm 3: Weekly Alarm 4: Alarm Tone 3: Calculator 4: To Do List 5: Calendar 6: World Time 7: Clock 1: Set Time 2: Set Date 3: Date Format 4: Time Format 7.
  • Page 29 Chapter 1 2: Configuration 3: Instructions 4: High Score 3: Black Jack 1: Play 2: Configuration 3: Instructions 4: High Score 4: Racing 1: Play 2: Configuration 3: Instructions 4: High Score 5: Sniper 1: Play 2: Level 3: Configuration 4: Instructions 5: High Score 6: Snake...
  • Page 30 Menu Tree 3: Instructions 4: High Score 8: Othello 1: Play 2: Configuration 3: Instructions 4: High Score 9: Hexa 1: Play 2: Level 3: Configuration 4: Instructions 5: High Score 10: Puzzle I 1: Play 2: Configuration 3: Instructions 4: High Score 11: Vacteria 1: Play...
  • Page 31: Sim Card

    SIM Card A SIM card or Subscriber Identity Module, is used as the key to the GSM network. It stores all the vital information about you and your phone. In fact, it is your SIM card (and not your handset) that determines your phone number.
  • Page 32 SIM Card Insert the SIM card insuring that the cutoff corner is located in the top right and the gold contacts are facing into the phone. Hold the SIM card into position and release the SIM card lock slowly to lock into place. Replace the battery.
  • Page 33: Installing/Removing The Battery

    To remove the battery: Charging the Battery The SGH-N105 is powered by a Li-Ion battery capable of being recharged using a Samsung desktop or travel charger. The phone can be used while the phone is being charged. Note: You must fully charge the battery prior to using the phone the very first time.
  • Page 34: Low Battery Indicator

    Installing/Removing the Battery Low Battery Indicator When the battery becomes too weak to sufficiently power the phone, a warning tone is heard and a low battery indicator is displayed on the screen. The message continues to flash on the screen, until the phone is placed into a charger or the power runs out and the phone automatically shuts Off.
  • Page 35: Selecting Functions And Options

    Selecting Functions and Options Your phone contains several functions that can be customized to allow easier usability. These functions are arranged in menus and sub-menus, accessed via two softkeys on the phone above the standard keypad. By using the softkeys, you can navigate through the menu structure by selecting the desired usability option.
  • Page 36 Selecting Functions and Options Press the left softkey to choose “Menu”. Press the right softkey to choose “PhoneBook”. Select the function or option highlighted. View the next func- tion or highlight the next option in a list. Move back to the pre- vious function or option in a list.
  • Page 37: Call Functions

    Call Functions Making a regular call is similar to using a standard land-line phone. The call is dialed using the keypad and the Send button is pressed to connect the call. Making a Call International Calls To dial an international number, you perform almost the same procedure as listed above.
  • Page 38: Ending A Call

    Call Functions The Last digit is in correct. Any other digit in the number is incorrect. The whole number is incorrect. Ending a Call Making a Call using the Phone Book Phone numbers can be stored on the phone using the SIM card and phone memory.
  • Page 39: Voice Dialing

    Chapter 4 Voice Dialing Voice dialing allows you to speak a name to dial a phone number saved in the phone book. The voice dialing feature is used to avoid dialing a number manually. For more information on voice dialing, see “Voice Dial” on page 69. Last Number Redial The SGH-N105 has the ability to automatically dial the last number called by simply pressing the...
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Volume

    Call Functions Adjusting The Volume To adjust the speaker volume during a call, use the volume buttons located on the side of the phone. When the phone is in Idle mode, the key tone volume can be adjusted using the same buttons. The display screen indicates what volume option is being set.
  • Page 41: Viewing Missed Calls

    Chapter 4 Viewing Missed Calls A missed call log saves the last 10 numbers on the phone. The number of missed calls is displayed on the screen. To view the missed calls: Editing Missed Call Numbers July 23, 2001 Open the flip and press the “View” softkey. Choose one of the following: •...
  • Page 42: Deleting A Missed Call

    Call Functions Deleting a MIssed Call Note: You can press the “End” button at any time to exit. Press the “Options” softkey. Highlight “Delete” Press the “Select” softkey. SGH-N105 SGH-N105 User Manual July 23, 2001...
  • Page 43: Inuse Menu

    Chapter 4 InUse Menu The following options are available in the Options menu. They are: Hold A caller can be placed on hold at anytime during a call. This feature allows you to place one caller on hold and then place a call to a second caller. Once connected, you can switch back and forth between the two or connect everyone together.
  • Page 44: To Un-Mute The Caller

    InUse Menu To un-mute the caller: Phone book During a call, you can search through your phone book to find a desired entry. Note: If the Find button is pressed without any information, the entire phone book is displayed. Muting Keys The key tones can be muted to avoid tones being heard when the numeric keys are pressed.
  • Page 45: To Un-Mute The Keys

    Chapter 4 To Un-mute the Keys SMS Service You can view or compose a new SMS Message during a call. To view or compose: Call Waiting You can answer an incoming call while already on an existing call. The Call Waiting option must be set in the phone settings for this feature to work correctly.
  • Page 46: Conference Calling

    InUse Menu Conference Calling You can have a conference call with up to six other people by using the Multi-party Calling option. Multi-party Calling allows all parties in the coversation to talk to one another. Note: Make sure that Multi-party calling is supported by your carriers network.
  • Page 47: Private Conversation On A Multi-Party Call

    Chapter 4 Note: Incoming callers can also be added by answering the call and selecting the “Join” option. Private Conversation on a Multi-party Call Now you are connected privately with the selected person. Other participants can continue the conversation while you are in private mode. All multi-party callers are reconnected with each other.
  • Page 48: Entering Information

    Entering Information Entering Information When you store a name in the Phone Book, create a personal greeting, or schedule events in the calendar, text is entered into the phone using the keypad. There are several different text entry modes available to enter this information. They are: T9 Entry This mode allows you to enter words with fewer...
  • Page 49: Abc Entry

    Chapter 4 Shift key one or more times to get the desired mode. Note: To exit without saving at anytime, press the “End” key. ABC Entry This mode allows you to enter desired letters or numbers based on the number of times a key is pressed.
  • Page 50: Symbol Entry

    Entering Information Symbol Entry This mode is similar to ABC mode, except it enters special characters instead of letters and numbers. You use the Symbol text entry the same way as ABC mode. Press a key until the desired character is displayed.
  • Page 51: Phone Book

    Chapter 4 Phone Book Your phone has a phone book that allows you to store names and numbers of commonly called people. The phone book is stored in two different places, the SIM card and the memory located in the phone. Even though the memory locations are located in two separate places, the phone book uses the memory as if it was one large block.
  • Page 52: Phone Book Options

    Phone Book Phone Book Options When storing or viewing the phone book entries, “Options” is displayed in the lower left side of the screen. The following options are available: Accessing Options Voice Record The Voice Record option allows you to record a voice tag to the number.
  • Page 53: Play Voice

    Chapter 4 Once the voice tag is accepted, you can use it to automatically dial the phone book entry using Voice Dialing. To record a name: Play Voice Once a voice tag has been saved, the Voice Record option is replaced with the Voice Play option. This option plays back the name that is associated with the phone book entry.
  • Page 54: Paste

    Phone Book Paste This option allows you to paste the phone book number into the normal dialing mode. This is helpful if you need to dial a number similar to the one stored in the phone book. Use the back arrow softkey to edit the number.
  • Page 55: Erase

    Chapter 4 Erase This option allows you to erase the phone book entry. A confirmation message is displayed to make sure that you want to permanently delete the message. To delete an entry: Copy This option allows you to copy a phone number to a different location.
  • Page 56: Memory Status

    Phone Book Memory Status The memory status displays the amount of names and numbers currently stored in the phone’s memory. This includes the SIM card and Phone memory. To display the current memory status: Alert The alert feature allows you to link a desired ringer tone to a number stored in the phone book.
  • Page 57: Searching And Dialing A Number

    Chapter 4 Searching and Dialing a Number One of the most convenient features about the phone is the ability to save common names and phone numbers to allow easy dialing. No more looking up numbers in a day timer or regular phone book.
  • Page 58 Phone Book Note: To display the entire contents of the phone book, just press the “Find” softkey without entering any search criteria. Highlight the desired entry from the list and press the “Send” button. SGH-N105 SGH-N105 User Manual July 23, 2001...
  • Page 59: Menu Functions

    Menu Functions As outlined in the menu tree(“Menu Tree” on page 23), your phone is equipped with the following menus: Call Records Call records are used to keep a list of missed, incoming, and outgoing calls on your phone. The time, date, and caller ID is displayed if available.
  • Page 60: Incoming Calls

    Menu Functions When viewing missed calls with the “Answer Phone” option enabled, when a caller leaves a message, a speaker icon is displayed next to the message indicating that there is a new message available. To listen to the message: Note: When there is no message associated with the call, the “Listen”...
  • Page 61: Call Time

    Chapter 5 number and caller name is saved if available. If the memory is already full, the oldest outgoing call is deleted to make room. To view outgoing calls: Note: In all Call Records (Missed, Incoming, and Outgoing), you can press the “Send” key to return or place a call if the caller ID information was saved.
  • Page 62: Call Cost (Sim Card Dependent)

    Menu Functions There is also a setting that resets all the timers back to zero. To reset the call timers: Call Cost (SIM Card Dependent) This feature displays the amount of time and the estimated cost of the call. To access call cost: Messaging Your phone is capable of receiving voice mail notifications and text messaging.
  • Page 63: Voice Mail Messages

    Chapter 5 voicemail icon starts blinking and an error message is displayed. You cannot receive any new messages until the old messages are deleted. Voice Mail Messages Voice mail messages are stored on the carrier’s network. A notification message is sent by the network to your phone to alert you of a new message.
  • Page 64 Menu Functions displayed. The following information is displayed in the information header: To read messages: Message Options The following options are available in the Read Messages menu: • Message Number • Message Status (New, Old, Not Sent, Sent) Press the “Menu” softkey. Press “2”...
  • Page 65: Write Messages

    Chapter 5 Note: These options vary depending on the type of message. (New, Old, Not Sent, Sent). Write Messages Your phone is equipped with Short Message Service (SMS). This allows you to send and receive text messages from your phone. In the Write Messages menu you can write and edit text messages with up to 160 characters.
  • Page 66: Preset Message List

    Menu Functions Preset Message List Using this menu you can save up to five different messages that are used frequently. You can scroll through the list by using the Up/Down arrow key. The following options are available in the Preset Message List: The following preset messages are defaulted in the phone:...
  • Page 67: Setup

    Chapter 5 Setup All the default set up information for SMS is configured using this menu. There are three different menus in the Setup menu. They are: To access the Setup menu: July 23, 2001 • Service Center - Allows you to save or change the phone number of the SMS center required for sending messages.
  • Page 68: Broadcast (Sim Card Dependent)

    Menu Functions Broadcast (SIM Card Dependent) This service allows you to receive text messages on various topics, such as the weather, sports, or stock quotes. Text messages are displayed with the requested information when they are received. If the message is long, press the volume keys or navigation button to scroll up or down.
  • Page 69: Voice Functions

    Chapter 5 Voice Functions The Voice Function feature is used to perform the following functions: Voice Dial Voice dial allows you to make outgoing calls by speaking a name or voice tag defined in the voice dial setup. Any word can be used as a voice tag. Before using the voice dialing feature, remember the following: July 23, 2001...
  • Page 70 Menu Functions To open the Voice Dial menu: Voice Dial Record Allows you to record and assign to entries stored in the phone book. To record a voice tag: Press the “Menu” softkey. Press “3” for “Voice Functions” Press “1” for “Voice Dial”. Select one of the following choices: •...
  • Page 71 Chapter 5 Voice Dial Activate This option activates voice dialing. To activate: Voice Dial Delete One Allows you to delete a specific voice tag. The phone number associated with the tag is not deleted and remains in the phone book. To delete one voice tag: Voice Dial Play All Plays all the voice tags stored in the phone.
  • Page 72: Voice Command

    Menu Functions Voice Dial Delete All Deletes all the voice tags in the phone. To delete all voice tags: Voice Command This menu allows you to get quick access to the frequently used menus by saying your own voice command. The following functions can be selected: To access the Voice Command menu: Press “5”...
  • Page 73: Voice Memo

    Chapter 5 Voice Memo The voice memo feature allows you to record personal memos to remind you of important appointments or events. The voice memo feature stores up to 3 memos in the phone’s memory. The following functions can be selected: To access the Voice Memo menu: July 23, 2001 Press “3”...
  • Page 74: Answer Phone

    Menu Functions Answer Phone You can set up the phone to answer calls with your own recorded messages. Messages can be used to inform callers of your current situation and urge them to leave a voice mail. While the message is being played, you can answer the call by pressing the “Accept”...
  • Page 75: Tones

    Chapter 5 Tones The tones menu is used to choose desired ringer types, compose melodies for custom ringers, and setup volume levels for the different tones available in the phone. The following options are available: Ring Tone This option allows you to select the type of ringer tone that you want to play for incoming calls and messages.
  • Page 76: Melody Composer

    Menu Functions Melody Composer The melody composer allows you to create your own custom ringer by composing notes. The notes are composed by pressing the keypad and then using the Up/Down arrow to change the octave or pitch of the note. Three different octaves are available with a maximum of 100 notes.
  • Page 77 Chapter 5 Down Arrow Note: Use the “Next” softkey to select the previous notes when trying to modify. July 23, 2001 “B” Raise an octave higher or lower Not Used Enters a note rest. Press until you find the desired length. To raise one semi-tone above the tone that was entered.
  • Page 78: Ring Volume

    Menu Functions 10. Press the “yes” softkey to save the new tone as Deleting a Melody Ring Volume This setting allows you to adjust the desired ringer volume of the phone. There are seven different levels of ringer volume. Use the volume keys or navigation button to move the volume up or down.
  • Page 79: Alert Type

    Chapter 5 Alert Type Allows you to configure how to be informed when new incoming calls are received. The following options are available: To set the alert type: Note: Press and hold the “#” key to toggle the vibrate mode On/Off. July 23, 2001 •...
  • Page 80: Keypad Tone

    Menu Functions Keypad Tone Allows you to select the type of tone generated when different keys are pressed on the keypad. The following options are available: To set the type of keypad tone: Message Tone This setting allows you to select how the phone informs you that a new message has been received.
  • Page 81: Error Tone

    Chapter 5 Error Tone This setting allows you to select how the phone informs you when you make a mistake. The following options are available: To set the error tone: Minute Minder This setting allows you to have the phone beep every minute when you are on an outgoing call.
  • Page 82: Connect Tone

    Menu Functions Connect Tone This setting allows you to have the phone beep when it connects to the network. The following options are available: To set the connect tone: Press “4” for “Tones”. Press “8” for “Minute Minder”. Select the desired option and press the “Select”...
  • Page 83: Settings

    Chapter 5 Settings The settings menu allows you to configure the phone preferences to make the phone easier to use. The following options are available in the settings menu: Phone Settings The phone setting menu allows you to setup the following functions: July 23, 2001 •...
  • Page 84 Menu Functions Greeting Message The greeting message allows you to set up a greeting message that displays for a few seconds when the phone is turned On. To enter a greeting message: Own Number This menu allows you to enter your own name and number.
  • Page 85 Chapter 5 Language Your phone supports different languages in addition to English. The text and voice features are changed when the language setting is changed. The languages that are supported depends on the SIM card installed. To access the language menu: Any-Key Answer The any-key answer setting allows you to set up the phone to answer by pressing any key on the...
  • Page 86 Menu Functions Backlight This menu allows you to set the backlight settings for the phone. If you turn off the backlight, there is an increase in talk time. The following options are available: To access the backlight menu: Service Light This setting allows you to turn On or Off the service light located on the top of the phone.
  • Page 87 Chapter 5 To access the service light menu: Auto Redial This setting configures the phone to make up to 10 attempts to redial a number that is busy or not available. The following options are available: To access the auto redial menu: Car Kit Answer This setting configures the phone to automatically answer an incoming call after 3, 5, or 10 seconds.
  • Page 88 Menu Functions Caller ID This setting allows you to prevent your number from being displayed on the phone of the other person. The following options are available: To access the caller ID menu: Flip Function This setting automatically enables the voice dial or voice command mode when the flip is opened.
  • Page 89: Network Services

    Chapter 5 To access the flip function option: Reset Settings This setting is used to reset the phone to the original factory settings. Before you reset, the phone requests a 4 digit password. Note: The password is preset to “0000”. To access the reset menu: Network Services This menu contains the settings for the network...
  • Page 90 Menu Functions Call Forwarding This setting allows you to forward your incoming calls to another number. When the call forwarding option is enabled, the phone does not ring or accept incoming calls. You can still make outgoing calls without any problems. The following options are available: To set up call forwarding: •...
  • Page 91 Chapter 5 10. Press the “OK” softkey. Call Waiting This setting allows you to be informed when another person is calling when you are already on an existing call. The following options are available: To set up call waiting: July 23, 2001 •...
  • Page 92 Menu Functions Network Selection This setting allows you to select the proper network for the phone. If you switch between multiple networks, they can be saved in one of 10 memory locations. The following options are available: To access the network selection menu: Line Identification This setting allows you to view the line information.
  • Page 93: Security Settings

    Chapter 5 To access the line identification menu: Security Settings The security menu allows you to restrict the usage of your phone to: Different codes and passwords are used to protect the features of the phone. The following options are available in the security menu: July 23, 2001 Restriction) If these network functions are...
  • Page 94 Menu Functions PIN Check When the PIN check feature is enabled, the phone requires a PIN number whenever the phone is turned On. The PIN is defaulted to “1234”. If the incorrect PIN is entered, the phone will not power The following options are available: To access the PIN Check menu: Change PIN...
  • Page 95 Chapter 5 time the phone is powered On. The password is defaulted to “0000” from the factory. Once the correct password is entered, the phone can be used normally until it is switched Off. The following options are available: To access the phone lock menu: Change Password This setting allows you to change the current password in the phone.
  • Page 96: Lcd Settings

    Menu Functions The following options are available: To access the SIM lock menu: LCD Settings The LCD menu allows you to configure the features of the LCD screen on the phone. The following options are available in the LCD settings menu: Screen Mode This setting allows you to select the screen displayed while the phone is idle mode.
  • Page 97 Chapter 5 Select Image This setting allows you to select the desired image that is displayed in the image display setting found in the screen mode menu. There are 5 different images to choose from. To access the select image menu: LCD Contrast This setting changes the contrast setting of the screen.
  • Page 98: Organizer

    Menu Functions Organizer The organizer feature allows you to schedule events, create a to do list, view a calendar, set the current date and time, set an alarm, and find out what time it is in other cities around the world. The following options are available in the organizer menu: Scheduler...
  • Page 99 Chapter 5 Note: Press the “End” key to exit the calendar screen and return to Organizer. A date that has a schedule already associated is displayed in bold. The contents of the date are displayed when you create a new event. If two schedules are created for the same day, use the Navigation key to cycle between them.
  • Page 100: Alarm

    Menu Functions Alarm This setting allows you to set up an alarm to ring at a desired time. The following alarms are available: To access the alarm menu: Once an alarm is set, an alarm icon (bell) is displayed on the screen. To cancel the alarm when it sounds, open and close the flip.
  • Page 101: Calculator

    Chapter 5 Calculator This option allows you to use your phone as a calculator to figure out simple mathematical problems. The calculator performs 9 digit computations. It supports addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and percentages. To use the calculator: Note: To fix a mistake or clear the display, press the Clear button.
  • Page 102: To Do List

    Menu Functions To Do List This feature allows you to make a list of important tasks that need to be done. The list can be sorted using priorities and deadlines. To create a new list: 10. Press the “Options” softkey. 11.
  • Page 103: Calendar

    Chapter 5 Calendar This feature allows you to view calendars from 1900 - 2099. The bottom of the screen also displays the number of days passed, weeks passed, and the number of days left in the current year. The format of the number is represented in the following way: 144:20:221 The 144 indicates the number of days passed.
  • Page 104: World Time

    Menu Functions World Time This feature allows you to view the current time in 21 major cities around the world. Scroll through the cities using the Up/Down arrow key. The screen displays the city name, current date and time, and the time difference between the selected city and your local time.
  • Page 105: Clock

    Chapter 5 Clock The clock setting allows you to set the time and date and display settings. The following options are available: To access the clock menu: July 23, 2001 • Set Time - Allows you to change the time displayed using the 12 or 24 hour clock system.
  • Page 106: Games

    Menu Functions Games Your phone comes with 11 different games installed. They are: Each of these games comes with instructions on how to play. Simply launch the desired game and press the “Instructions” softkey. You can also select different levels of play, see high scores, and adjust other settings depending on the game.
  • Page 107: Www Services

    Chapter 5 WWW Services Your phone is equipped with a fully functional web browser. The browser is different from a standard web browser found on a desktop PC. The browser on the phone is a text based browser. Most of the graphics are not displayed, which allows faster page downloads.
  • Page 108 Menu Functions • Mark Site - Adds the current site to the list of bookmarks. • Advanced - Allows you to set up advanced features of the browser software. SGH-N105 SGH-N105 User Manual July 23, 2001...
  • Page 109: Usage Guidelines

    Specifications are Subject to Change The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing, however, Samsung reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units.
  • Page 110: Antenna Care

    Usage guidelines: all about performance and safety safety levels for hand-held wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: ¨ ¨ ¨ Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature.
  • Page 111: Operating A Motor Vehicle

    Chapter 5 Operating a Motor Vehicle Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please: ¨ ¨ Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals.
  • Page 112: Other Medical Devices

    Usage guidelines: all about performance and safety ¨ Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
  • Page 113: Blasting Areas

    Chapter 5 Blasting Areas Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone Off when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone Off when in any area with a potential explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions.
  • Page 114: Storing Your Phone

    Usage guidelines: all about performance and safety SGH-N105 User Manual Storing your phone You must not store or carry your phone, its parts, or accessories in the same compartment or other area where there flammable liquids, gases, or explosive or flammable materials.
  • Page 115 Chapter 5 Voice Memo service agreement. Under the laws of some states, for example, recording any part of a telephone call is illegal unless every person on the call consents to your making of the recording. State and federal law may impose serious criminal penalties, in addition to possible civil liability, for unlawful recording of a telephone call or for disclosure of an illegally recorded conversation.
  • Page 116: Information To User

    Usage guidelines: all about performance and safety Information to User This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 117: Your Phone As A Network Device

    Chapter 5 Information to User Your Phone as a Network Device Your telephone requires a service provider to send and receive calls. Your phone is only one part of a system or “network” of devices that makes it possible for you to send and receive calls, text messages, voice message, access the Internet using the minibrowser, and to take advantage of all of the other services and features...
  • Page 118: Fcc And Industry Canada Notice

    FCC and Industry Canada Notice SGH-N105 User Manual FCC and Industry Canada Notice Cautions Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment.
  • Page 119: Owner's Record

    Chapter 5 Owner's Record Owner's Record The model number, regulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below. This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future.
  • Page 120: Safety Information

    Safety Information SGH-N105 User Manual Safety Information The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones. The following summarizes what is known--and what remains unknown--about whether these products can pose a hazard to health, and what can be done to minimize any potential risk.
  • Page 121 Chapter 5 Owner's Record RF exposure decreases rapidly with distance from the source. The safety of so-called “cordless phones,” which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power levels and frequencies, has not been questioned.
  • Page 122 RF except for the micronucleus assay, which detects structural effects on the genetic material. The cells in this assay showed changes after exposure to simulated cell phone radiation, but only after 24 hours of exposure. It is possible that exposing the test cells to radiation for this long resulted in heating.
  • Page 123 Chapter 5 Owner's Record words, numbers, or pictures, or in their spatial memory, but they were able to make choices more quickly in one visual test when they were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals. This was the only change noted among more than 20 variables compared.
  • Page 124 Safety Information SGH-N105 User Manual follow-up research to be sponsored by industry, will begin to generate this type of information. What is FDA's role concerning the safety of mobile phones? Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing, as it does with new drugs or medical devices.
  • Page 125 Chapter 5 Owner's Record In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk, what can concerned individuals do? If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we do not know that there is--it is probably very small. But if people are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, there are simple steps they can take to do so.
  • Page 126 Safety Information SGH-N105 User Manual Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA): http:// www.wow-com.com U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological Health: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer/ SGH-N105 July 23, 2001...
  • Page 127: Index

    Index ABC Entry 49 Accessories 14 Answering a Call 40 Antenna 19 Battery - Charging 33 Battery - Installing 33 Battery - Low Indicator 34 Call Functions 37 Call Records 59 Call Waiting 45 Conference Calling 46 Correcting a Number 37 Display Screen 20 Ending a Call 38 Entry Mode - Changing 50...
  • Page 128 Index SGH-N105 User Manual Keypad 18 Last Number Redial 39 Making a Call 37 Making a Call using the Phone Book 38 Menu Browse Keys 17 Menu Functions 59 Menu Tree 23 Messaging 62 Missed Calls 41 Mute 43 Muting Keys 44 Number Entry 50 Organizer 98 Phone Book 51...
  • Page 129 T9 Entry 48 Tones 75 Turning the Phone On/Off 34 Usage guidelines 109 Voice Dialing 39 Voice Functions 69 Volume - Adjusting 40 Volume Buttons 21 WWW Services 107 Your Consumer Package 13 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001...
  • Page 130 Index SGH-N105 User Manual SGH-N105 July 23, 2001...

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