Samsung CDMA Series User Manual
Samsung CDMA Series User Manual

Samsung CDMA Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page A...
  • Page 2 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page B Printed in korea. World Wide Web Code No. GH68-01614A http://www.samsungmobile.com 2000/10. Rev. 1. 0...
  • Page 3 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page C SCH-N105 SCH-N105 Series CDMA DIGITAL CELLULAR TELEPHONE User Guide...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    10:23 AM Page i Table of Contents Your Consumer Package Getting to Know Your Phone Turning your Samsung Phone On and Off To Tu rn it On To Tu rn it Off The Top Line of the Display Using the Battery...
  • Page 5 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page ii Call Waiting A n swe ring a Call Waiting Call Missed Calls D ropped Calls Failed Calls P repend Dialing Pause Dialing S t o ring Pauses in a Phone Book Entry Pause Dialing From a Stored Phone Book Entry M a nual Pause Dialing Basic Setup of Your Phone Automatic Retry...
  • Page 6 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page iii Alarm Setting the A l a rm To Change the A l a rm Setting To Cancel the A l a rm Sounds Key Beep Volume Setting Ringer Options O n e - To u ch Vi b rate Ringer Fast Ringer Mute Ring Type setting for Voice and Message Calls Ring Type setting for Data and Fax Calls...
  • Page 7 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page iv Voice Mail Setting up your Voicemail R ev i ewing Voicemail Messages The Phone Book Vi ewing Stored Entries S t o ring Phone Numbers and Names S t o ring phone nu m b e rs shortcuts S t o ring phone nu m b e rs at the end of a call P repend a Phone Number Adding a Name Ringer...
  • Page 8 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page v Keeping Track of Your Calls D i s p l aying Your Call Logs E rasing Call Logs R ev i ewing A i rtime Scheduler To d ay Vi ew Month Jump To Date To Do List Count Down World Time...
  • Page 9 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page vi Usage Guidelines: All about Performance and Safety U n d e rstanding Signal Stre n g t h 1 1 3 U n d e rstanding Power Save Mode 1 1 3 U n d e rstanding How Your Phone Operates 1 1 3 S p e c i fications Subject to Change 1 1 3...
  • Page 10: Your Consumer Package

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 1 Your Consumer Package Your consumer pack age contains the fo l l owing items: B a t t e ry Travel Charge r P h o n e O w n e r ’s N e ck l a c e m a nu a l...
  • Page 11: Getting To Know Your Phone

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 2 Getting to Know Your Phone A n t e n n a LED Indicator Headset Connector E a r p i e c e D i s p l ay Scre e n Volume / Scroll Key OK / Navigation Key CLR Key M e nu Key...
  • Page 12 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 3 Getting to Know Your Phone (continued) 1. Active Flip : Closing the flip cover phone will always end your call and turn off the back l i g h t . T h e re are seve ra l options you can set to happen when you open the fl i p c ove r.When opening the flip cover you can: a n swer an incoming call.To set this option see...
  • Page 13 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 4 4. Microphone: Your typical voice microphone for conve rs a- t i o n , but also accepts your voice commands for Vo i c e - A c t i vating Dialing.You can also mute the microphone dur- ing conve rsation by simply pressing 5.
  • Page 14 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 5 8. OK / Navigation Key: This key perfo rms seve ra l useful functions: From Standby or Conve rsation mode, p ress it b ri e fly to launch the Web Brow s e r. When entering a phone nu m b e r, p ress it once to s ave the number to the Phone Book (then fo l- l ow a few pro m p t s ) .
  • Page 15 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 6 9. Volume/Scroll Key: This key is actually two key s (one up and one down) that are used to: Adjust voice volume during conve rs a t i o n . Adjust ri n ger volume in Standby mode. Mute the ri n ger during an incoming call.
  • Page 16 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 7 11. * / Voice Dial key: This key has seve ral functions: p ress for special star calling fe a t u re s . p ress and hold to initiate a voice dial call. 12.
  • Page 17 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 8 14. END/ Power Key: This key perfo rms seve ra l i m p o rtant functions: P ress to turn on your phone. P ress and hold to turn off your phone. P ress this key to re t u rn to Standby mode when ending a call, ending a Web Browser ses- s i o n , or from any menu .
  • Page 18: Turning Your Samsung Phone On And Off

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 9 Turning your Samsung Phone On and Off To Turn it On When yo u ’re re a dy to turn your phone on, f u l ly extend the antenna for best re c e p t i o n .S i m p ly press and thre e things happen;...
  • Page 19: The Top Line Of The Display

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 10 The Top Line of the Display D i s p l ay indicators (or icons) appear across the top of yo u r p h o n e ’s display scre e n .The Signal Strength and Battery S t rength icons always appear, other icons appear based on your phone’s operating mode.
  • Page 20 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 11 N o t e : The no service indicator will always appear when you turn on your phone. This is not a pro b- l e m . It just indicates that your phone is searching fo r s e rv i c e .
  • Page 21: Using The Battery

    Page 12 Using the battery Your Samsung Phone comes pack aged with a part i a l ly ch a rge d , re ch a rge able Lithium Ion (LiIon) battery so that yo u can use your phone immediately after it is activa t e d .
  • Page 22: C H A Rging The Battery 1

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 13 Charging the Battery You can easily tell if your battery needs to be re ch a rged by ch e cking the indicator in the upper-right corner of yo u r p h o n e ’s display. The presence of all three bars indicates a full ch a rge ,t wo bars indicates a smaller ch a rge , and one bar indi- cates an even smaller ch a rge .
  • Page 23 Your phone is powe red by a re ch a rge able Li-lon battery. A t ravel ch a rger is provided with your phone. Use only a p p roved batteries and ch a rge rs . Ask your local SAMSUNG dealer for further details.
  • Page 24: Your Phone's Modes

    Your Phone’s Modes Standby Mode S t a n d by is the re a dy state of your Samsung Phone.The phone goes into Standby mode soon after you turn it on, or whenev- er you bri e fly press at any time.When your phone is in...
  • Page 25: Power Save Mode 1

    Page 16 Power Save Mode Your Samsung Phone comes with a Power Save fe a t u re that will automatically be activated if your phone is unable to fi n d a signal after 10 minutes of search i n g .While this fe a t u re is a c t i ve , the phone’s battery ch a rge is conserve d .
  • Page 26: Basic Voice Call Functions

    To place a voice call: 1 . P ress to power on your Samsung Phone. If you see i n d i c a t o rs on the display, this indicates your phone is on. Note that you will not hear a dial tone.
  • Page 27: C O Rrecting Dialing Mistakes 1

    Standby mode automatically after a few sec- o n d s . Incoming Call Notification Your Samsung Phone signals an incoming call or message in the fo l l owing way s : The backlight illuminates.
  • Page 28: Answering A Call

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 19 Answering a Call T h e re are four ways to answer an incoming call! D o n ’t wo rry - they ’re all easy. You can answer a call by : p ressing if the flip cover is alre a dy open.
  • Page 29: Silencing The Ringer On An Incoming Call 2

    Page 20 Silencing the Ringer on an Incoming Call When your Samsung Phone ri n g s ,p ress silence the ri n ge r. You can also set the ri n ger to remain off by using the Main Menu (see “Ring Volume Setting for all Incoming Calls”...
  • Page 30: Adjusting Voice Volume 2

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 21 Adjusting Voice Volume You can adjust the earpiece volume during a call using the volume keys on the side of your phone. B ri e fly p ress the volume key once to display your current ear- piece vo l u m e .
  • Page 31: T H Re E - Way Calling 2

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 22 Three-Way Calling N o t e : See your service provider about activating T h re e - Way Calling serv i c e . T h re e - Way Calling lets you conduct confe rence calls with t wo diffe rent parties at the same time.
  • Page 32: Call Waiting 2

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 23 Call Waiting N o t e : See your service provider about activating Call Wa i t i n g s e rv i c e . Call Waiting lets you re c e i ve a second call during conve rs a- t i o n .
  • Page 33: Missed Calls 2

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 24 Missed Calls Your phone notifies you of calls that we re not answe re d . T h e phone indicates a missed call by displaying a text notifi c a t i o n on the scre e n .
  • Page 34: P Repend Dialing 2

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 25 Prepend Dialing The prepend option lets you add digits such as area codes, long distance access codes (for example 1 or 011), and net- wo rk fe a t u re activation codes to a phone number that is in your Phone Book or Call Logs.
  • Page 35: Pause Dialing

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 26 Pause Dialing When you call an automated system (like a bank or vo i c e m a i l “ t e l e s e rv i c e ” ) , you are usually re q u i red to enter a passwo rd or account nu m b e r.
  • Page 36: Pause Dialing From A Stored Phone Book Entry 2

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 27 Pause Dialing From a Stored Phone Book Entry Pause dialing from your Phone Book is easy: 1 . Dial the teleservice number from your phone book in the way you pre fer (use the turbo dial or scroll to it method). 2 .
  • Page 37: Basic Setup Of Your Phone

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 28 Basic Setup of Your Phone Automatic Retry This fe a t u re allows you to continue trying nu m b e rs that yo u d o n ’t re a ch successfully. The phone will automatically re d i a l a failed call until it connects.
  • Page 38: Automatic Hyphenation 2

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 29 Automatic Hyphenation When you dial a nu m b e r, hyphenation is perfo rmed automati- c a l ly by the phone. This hyphenates nu m b e rs as fo l l ow s : 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 D i gits fo l l owing a pause are not hyphenated (see “...
  • Page 39: Tone Length Setting 3

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 30 Tone Length Setting The tone length setting enables you to select short or long DTMF (dual-tone mu l t i - f requency) tones. When you use a t e l e s e rvice (such as your bank account or voicemail serv i c e ) and press the keys to enter nu m b e rs into the teleserv i c e , yo u a re sending DTMF tones.
  • Page 40: Setting Your Nam 3

    Setting Your NAM Your Samsung phone can store two NAMs (NAM stands fo r nu m e rical assignment module - essentially your telephone nu m b e r ) . This means you can have two phone nu m b e rs on your phone, and you can quick ly and easily sw i t ch your ser- vice back and fo rth between the two nu m b e rs .
  • Page 41: System Selection 3

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 32 System Selection The system selection fe a t u re of your phone enables you to choose how your phone will ro a m . Roaming is a fe a t u re w h i ch is only re l evant in areas where there are usually at least two cellular service prov i d e rs which are re fe rred to as “A”...
  • Page 42: H Ow To Setup For A Vo I C E ,D A T A , Or Fax Call 3

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 33 How to Setup For a Voice, Data, or Fax Call When you want to re c e i ve a data or fax call, you must set the phone to do this. When you are done with your data or fa x c a l l , you must ch a n ge this setting back to voice to re c e i ve voice calls ag a i n .I t ’s easy.
  • Page 43: H Ow To Setup The We B B Rowser Prompts 3

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 34 How to Setup the WebBrowser Prompts Your phone has the capability to info rm you when you start and end a MiniBrowser session. See “ To Setup the M i n i B rowser Pro m p t s ” on page 102 to set this option.
  • Page 44: Audible Alerts

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 35 Audible Alerts Your phone gi ves audible alerts (beeps) at certain times to i n fo rm you that certain things have happened. T h e re are four of these beep alerts and they only occur in your ear- piece so the other party does not hear them.
  • Page 45: Connect A L E

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 36 2 . P ress for Sounds. 3 . P ress for A l e rt s . 4 . P ress for SVC A l e rt . 5 . P ress the scroll keys to select On or Off. 6 .
  • Page 46 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 37 4 . P ress for Disconnect. 5 . P ress the scroll keys to select On or Off. 6 . When the desired option display s ,p ress to save the s e t t i n g .
  • Page 47: Display Options

    10:23 AM Page 38 Display Options Your Samsung Phone provides the fo l l owing display options: Backlight Control You have seve ral options for setting how the LCD back l i g h t o p e ra t e s .When the phone is cl o s e d , the backlight remains off thus conserving battery powe r.
  • Page 48: Pe Rsonal Greeting 3

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 39 Personal Greeting N o t e : This function is ava i l able only if supported by your ser- vice prov i d e r. You can create and display a 12-ch a racter personal gre e t i n g that displays in Standby mode and when you turn on the p h o n e .
  • Page 49: D I S P L Aying Your Own Phone Number 4

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 40 4 . P ress for the power on image or for the p ower off image . 5 . Use the scroll keys to select the image . Power on image s can be “ F l aw l e s s ” ,“ S p a c e ” , or Earth Spin”. Power off i m ages can be “...
  • Page 50: D I S P L Aying Your Phone's Hardwa Re And Softwa Re Ve Rsion 4

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 41 3 . P ress for Language . 4 . Use the scroll keys to select one language . 5 . P ress to save the setting. The ch a n ge is immediate and affects all menus and scre e n s . Displaying your Phone’s Hardware and Software Version You can view the softwa re and hardwa re ve rsions of yo u r...
  • Page 51: Alarm

    Page 42 Alarm Your Samsung Phone has an alarm cl o ck inside of it. In addi- tion to functioning as a normal alarm cl o ck , the alarm can also be used to remind you to call a certain person or phone nu m b e r.
  • Page 52: To Change The A L A Rm Setting 4

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 43 8 . At the appointed time, the alarm sounds (a classical mu s i c m e l o dy) and the LED fl a s h e s . To silence the alarm and re t u rn to Standby mode, p re s s To Change the Alarm Setting You can ch a n ge the alarm easily.
  • Page 53: Sounds

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 44 Sounds Your phone makes many diffe rent sounds at diffe rent times. These sounds incl u d e : R i n ger settings; see “ R i n ger Options” on page 45. A l e rts settings;...
  • Page 54: Ringer Options

    Page 45 Ringer Options Your Samsung phone provides a va riety of ri n ger options. These ri n ger options allow you to customize the type of ri n g ( v i b ra t e ,b e l l , or lamp) and the volume of the selected ri n g t y p e .A l s o , the Diffe rential Ring fe a t u re alows you to know...
  • Page 55: Ring Type Setting For Data And Fax Calls 4

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 46 5 . P ress the scroll keys to scan the ava i l able options (BELL, L A M P ,V I B R AT E , and V I B + B E L L ) . 6 .
  • Page 56 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 47 2 . When the desired ring volume setting display s , stop push- ing and the phone re t u rns to Standby mode automatically. In the Main Menu : 1 . P ress to display the Main Menu .
  • Page 57: D I Ffe Rential Ring 4

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 48 Differential Ring This fe a t u re enables you to set a unique ring type for up to 5 d i ffe rent callers . When set, if you re c e i ve a call from a nu m- ber identified in Diffe rential Ring, the tone or melody associ- ated with that phone number ri n g s .
  • Page 58: Voice-Activated Dialing

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 49 Voice-Activated Dialing Your phone fe a t u res Vo i c e - A c t i vated Dialing. When yo u r phone is in digital mode, you can call up to 20 stored entri e s by speaking the name into the micro p h o n e .
  • Page 59: P Ro Gram The Phone For Vo I C E - A C T I Vated Dialing 5

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 50 Program the Phone for Voice-Activated Dialing P ro gramming your phone for Vo i c e - A c t i vated Dialing is easy. The phone provides voice prompts and screen displays to guide you through the re c o rding pro c e s s .
  • Page 60: Voice Dialing A C T I Vation 5

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 51 Voice Dialing Activation Voice dialing is always active once you have pro grammed the phone to accept voice dialing entri e s . By defa u l t ,p re s s i n g and holding will activate a voice dial call.
  • Page 61: Placing A Call Using Voice Dialing 5

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 52 Placing a Call using Voice Dialing To place a call using voice dialing: 1 . P ress and hold , or open the phone, depending on the setting. The phone prompts you to say the name.Wa i t for the beep.
  • Page 62: E Rasing Voice Dialing Entries 5

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 53 Erasing Voice Dialing Entries To erase an i n d i v i d u a l voice dialing entry : 1 . P ress to display the Main Menu . 2 . P ress for Voice Dial.
  • Page 63: Message Services

    Page 54 Message Services Your Samsung Phone can send or re c e i ve short messages and e - m a i l s . The phone can re c e i ve seve ral kinds of message s : voicemail notification (VMN), t ex t , nu m e ric page s , M i n i B rowser message s .
  • Page 64 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 55 5 . Enter a text message , or a nu m e ric page via the key p a d . To ch a n ge the current input mode, p ress The input mode can be toggled between Abc (alpha), S y m b o l , 123 (nu m b e r ) , or T9 wo rd in sequence by re a p t e d ly pressing .
  • Page 65 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 56 P ress to edit the Pri o ri t y. You can toggle betwe e n ‘ N O R M A L’ and ‘ U R G E N T ’ sliding or pre s s i n g P ress to save the setting.
  • Page 66 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 57 8 .P ress to transmit the message . A flashing “ T R A N S M I T T I N G ”t ext will displaye d . Closing the flip cover or pressing b e fo re message is transmitted will terminate the message tra n s m i s s i o n .
  • Page 67: O U T Going Message

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 58 Outgoing Messages Your phone can store up to 50 outgoing messages into the o u t b ox of the phone re g a rdless of whether the message wa s s u c c e s s f u l ly transmitted or not. You can rev i ew or re s e n d a ny message stored in the outbox , if needed.
  • Page 68 SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 59 5 .P ress for more options. The top line now display s the send-to mobile number or e-mail addre s s . P ress to delete the message from the Outbox . P ress to resend the message .
  • Page 69: Incoming Messages 6

    ) . Incoming Message Memory Capacity Your Samsung Phone can store up to 100 incoming mes- s age s , depending on the length of the message s .When mes- s age memory re a ches 75% capacity, the screen display s “...
  • Page 70: R Ev I Ewing Incoming Page ,Tex T ,B Rowser Message 6

    SCH-N105E4HOJU-1/2 10/25/00 10:23 AM Page 61 Reviewing Incoming Page, Text, Browser Message You can rev i ew an incoming message upon notifi c a t i o n , re p ly to or fo r wa rd the message , s t o re the message for later rev i ew, or delete the message .
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  • Page 72: Incoming Message Ringer 6

    10:24 AM Page 62 Incoming Message Ringer Your Samsung Phone allows you to set the ring type fo r incoming messages (see “Ring Type Setting for Voice and M e s s age Calls” on page 45). You can also set how often you want to be “ a l e rt e d ” or “ t o l d ”...
  • Page 73: Options When Rev I Ewing Incoming Messages 6

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 63 Options when Reviewing Incoming Messages The Messages menu provides a number of options while yo u a re rev i ewing text message s . You can re t u rn a call to the call- b a ck number in the message , re p ly to, or fo r wa rd the re c e i ved message , delete the re c e i ved message from the I n b ox , or store the callback number or ori ginated mobile...
  • Page 74 SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 64 P ress to save the callback number to your phone b o o k . R e fer to ‘ S t o ring Phone Numbers and Names’ o n p age 69 for instructions on storing items to your phone b o o k .
  • Page 75: Editing Settings

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 65 Editing Settings You can preset seve ral options for new message tra n m i s s i o n and delete all messages from the Inbox or Outbox . 1 . Slide right to display the Message Service menu . 2 .P ress for Settings.
  • Page 76: Voice Mail

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 66 Voice Mail Setting up your Voicemail Contact your service provider to setup your voice mail. Reviewing Voicemail Messages To rev i ew voicemail message s : 1 . Slide right to display the Messages Service Menu . 2 .
  • Page 77: The Phone Book

    Page 67 The Phone Book Your Samsung phone lets you store up to 169 locations and names in the Phone Book. E a ch Phone Book name entry can h ave up to 6 associated phone nu m b e rs and an additional e- mail addre s s .E a ch entry can contain up to 32 digits incl u d i n g...
  • Page 78 SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 68 You can place a call by finding the name or nu m b e r that you want to call using this One Step Phone Book access and pressing the key. Finding Stored Entries by Name 1 .
  • Page 79 SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 69 5 . When you find your desired entry, m a ke sure it is high- l i g h t e d , and then press to place a call, or to edit the entry. Storing Phone Numbers and Names To store phone nu m b e rs and names: 1 .
  • Page 80: S T O Ring Phone Nu M B E Rs Shortcuts 7

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 70 P ress Page r P ress Fa x P ress No Lab e l The label options ava i l able when adding new phone nu m- b e rs to an existing name will only show the remaining lab e l s and ex clude alre a dy used lab e l ( s ) .
  • Page 81: P Repend A Phone Number 7

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 71 1 . P ress to end the call. The screen displays the call time (length of call), phone number of the party (if ava i l- abl e ) , and the “ O K :S ave ”o p t i o n . 2 .
  • Page 82: Adding A Name Ringer 7

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 72 Adding a Name Ringer You can associate one of 20 diffe rent ri n ge rs (10 melodies and 10 tones) to nu m b e rs stored in your Phone Book. W h e n you re c e i ve an incoming call from a number matching an e n t ry in your Phone Book, your phone will sound the associ- ated ri n ger to announce the call.
  • Page 83: Changing Your Phone Book

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 73 Changing Your Phone Book Editing Phone Book numbers Once you have stored a number in the Phone Book you can e a s i ly ch a n ge it or add e-mail address under each name. To ch a n ge a Phone Book entry : 1 .
  • Page 84: S E C Ret Phone Book Nu M B E

    Page 74 Secret Phone Book numbers Your Samsung Phone allows you to hide a confidential nu m- ber so that only a person with your phone’s lock code can v i ew the number and name. To make a number secre t ,s e e the previous paragra p h .When you have made the nu m b e r...
  • Page 85: Set Speed Dial 7

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 75 3 . P ress for Clear Memory. P ress to Era s e . In a moment the message “A l l E n t ries are Cleare d ”d i s p l ay s . P ress to Cancel.
  • Page 86: Dialing Numbers From Your Phone Book

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 76 Dialing numbers from your Phone Book Dialing nu m b e rs from your Phone Book is quick and easy. Memory Dialing Shortcuts S c roll to the nu m b e r : From Standby mode, Slide the to enter your Phone Book list.
  • Page 87: Your Phone's Security Features

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 77 Your Phone’s Security Features Your phone provides many security options, i n cluding a user- p ro gra m m able lock code and call re s t riction fe a t u re s . To access the Security menu from Standby mode, p ress , and then enter the fo u r - d i git lock code (the lock code is set at the fa c t o ry to “...
  • Page 88: L O Cking The Phone 7

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 78 To place an outgoing call in Lock mode: To call an emergency or pri o rity nu m b e r, enter the nu m- ber and then press . You must dial the number ex a c t- ly as it is stored or you will get an error message ;“...
  • Page 89: U N L O Cking The Phone 7

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 79 ON POW E R - U P : The phone locks automatically the n ext time your phone is turned on and stays locke d until the lock code is entere d . 5 . P ress to save the setting.
  • Page 90: L O Ck Code Setting 8

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 80 5 . Use the navigation keys to select RESTRICT or UNRE- STRICT for the option. 6 . P ress to save the setting or to exit without sav i n g . Lock Code Setting The default lock code for your phone is 0000.
  • Page 91: Storing A Priority Number

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 81 Storing a Priority Number To store a pri o rity nu m b e r : 1 . P ress to display the Main menu . 2 . P ress for Security and enter the fo u r - d i git lock code. 3 .
  • Page 92: Dialing Pri O Rity Numbers In Lock Mode 8

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 82 Dialing Priority Numbers in Lock Mode To dial pri o rity nu m b e rs in Lock mode: 1 . Enter the pri o rity number by dialing it as you norm a l ly would using the digit key s .
  • Page 93: E Rasing Your Phone Book (Clear Memory) 8

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 83 4 . P ress for PIN Code. 5 . The current PIN code display s . Enter a new PIN code by p ressing the appro p riate digit key s . 6 . P ress to save the setting.
  • Page 94: Resetting Your Phone 8

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 84 To set this fe a t u re : 1 . P ress to display the Main Menu . 2 . P ress for Security and enter the Lock Code. 3 . P ress for Hide My #.
  • Page 95: Keeping Track Of Your Calls

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 85 Keeping Track of Your Calls Your phone does a great job of telling you about it’s calling a c t i v i t y, and lets you re t u rn these calls easily. Your phone retains in non-volatile memory two lists: one list for the last 10 calls placed to your phone, a n d one list for the last 10 calls placed from your phone...
  • Page 96: E Rasing Call Logs 8

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 86 5 . When looking at a call log, you can press for more o p t i o n s .P re s s : to call the nu m b e r. to show the phone book entry for the caller (if the caller is in your phone book).
  • Page 97: R Ev I Ewing A I Rtime 8

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 87 Reviewing Airtime Your phone stores three airtime measure m e n t s : Last Call - the date, t i m e , and length of your last call. Total - the total number of calls and total airt i m e . This log can easily be erased by you and is ve ry convenient fo r t ra cking your calls on a monthly basis.
  • Page 98 SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:24 AM Page 88 for Erase To t a l .E rasing this will cause the “ To t a l ”a i r- time log to be set to “ 0 ” . This is a good method to mea- s u re how mu ch airtime you log in the time frame of yo u r choice (say a week or a month or a day ) .P ress e rase the total airt i m e , or press...
  • Page 99: Scheduler

    Page 89 Scheduler Your Samsung Phone fe a t u res a Scheduler to help you ke e p t ra ck of important dates and eve n t s ,c reate To Do Lists, set a Count Down alarm , ch e ck the time in another part of the world and perfo rm nu m e rical calculations.
  • Page 100 SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 90 3 . P ress for To d ay. 4 . Enter your event info rm a t i o n , you can enter up to 32 ch a r- a c t e rs . For more info rmation on Text and Symbol Entry re fer to “...
  • Page 101: Ew Month

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 91 6 . To Erase an Eve n t ,n avigate to the Event you want to era s e and press 7 . P ress to Exit the Options menu . View Month Vi ew Month allows you to view in calendar fo rmat the cur- rent month or a past or future month.
  • Page 102: Jump To Date 9

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 92 Use the navigation key to select the month and day. 4 . P ress to display Events for the selected day. If no E vents are scheduled for your selected day (the date is not underlined) your phone will automatically go to the New E vent function.
  • Page 103: To Do List 9

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 93 To Do List Your Phone’s Scheduler can help you keep tra ck of and pri- o ritize the things you need to do, your To Do List. You can enter and pri o ritize up to 20 items on your to do list. Here’s how to create a To Do List: 1 .
  • Page 104: Count Down 9

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 94 5 . Use the navigation key( ) or a digit key to select one of the ava i l able Options. Your choices are New Eve n t ,E d i t E ve n t ,E rase Event and Exit. 6 .
  • Page 105 SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 95 P ress the volume key to toggle between AM and PM, o r p ress for AM or for PM. Count Downs can be entered for dates between the ye a rs 1980 and 2099. 7 .
  • Page 106: World Time 9

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 96 World Time A re you wanting to call a friend in another part of the wo r l d and wo n d e ring what time of the day it is there? To know what time it is befo re you call, use the World Time function of Sch e d u l e r.
  • Page 107: Calculator

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 97 Calculator You can perfo rm calculations including addition, s u b t ra c t i o n , mu l t i p l i c a t i o n , and division on your phone. To perform a calculation: 1 .
  • Page 108: Game

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 98 Game This menu allows you to play games. To perform a game: 1 . P ress to display the Main Menu . 2 . P ress for Sch e d u l e r. 3 .
  • Page 109: Fax And Data Calls

    ( l a p t o p ,d e s k t o p ,h a n d h e l d ,p a l m t o p , etc.) running Wi n d ow s 9 5 ,Wi n d ows 98, or Wi n d ows NT. Your Samsung phone func-...
  • Page 110: Receiving A Data File 1 0

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 100 N o t e : Once you have set your phone’s mode to “ I n c o m i n g Fax Only ” , you cannot re c e i ve regular voice calls until yo u ch a n ge back to “...
  • Page 111: Sending A Fax Or Data File 1 0

    Your Samsung phone functions as a wireless modem to send the fax or data file to the number designated by your PC soft-...
  • Page 112: The Minibrowser

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 102 The MiniBrowser The MiniBrowser allows you to access certain info rm a t i o n s u ch as stock quotes and weather via the Intern e t . B row s i n g the web via the phone is not like using your home comput- e r.
  • Page 113: L A U N Ching The Minibrow S E

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 103 P rompt to end (You will see the prompt only when you exit the brow s e r. ) P rompt both (You will be prompted when you enter or exit the brow s e r. ) P rompt none (The default setting.You will never see the pro m p t .
  • Page 114: To Exit The Minibrow S E

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 104 3 . What appears on the display when accessing the M i n i B rowser is dependent on the service provider con- t e n t .To view additional tex t , use the scroll key s . To exit the MiniBrowser S i m p ly press to exit the MiniBrow s e r.
  • Page 115: N Avigating The Web Brow S E

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 105 Navigating the Web Browser When you use the Web Brow s e r, some keys on your phone opera t e d i ffe re n t ly than on a normal phone c a l l .These keys are explained below. The Web Browser presents on- s c reen items in one of the fo l l ow i n g way s :...
  • Page 116 SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 106 4. SEND Key: P ress this key to re c e i ve a call while in a Web Browser session. For more info rmation on this fe a t u re see “Receiving a phone call while in the We b B row s e r ”...
  • Page 117: E N T E Ring Tex T , Nu M B E Rs , Or Symbols 1 0

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 107 Entering text, numbers, or symbols When you are prompted to enter tex t , the current text entry method will appear on the bottom-right corner as T9 wo rd , A b c ( a l p h a ) , or 123(nu m b e rs ) . To toggle between Input Modes, A b c ,S y m b o l s ,1 2 3 , or T9 wo rd ,p ress the soft key.
  • Page 118: Using Links 1 0

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 108 Using Links Links have seve ral purposes, i n cluding jumping to a diffe re n t p age , jumping to a diffe rent site, or even initiating a phone call from some sites. Links are shown inside of bra ckets ( [ ] ), and you can norm a l ly use the left soft key to select a link when it is highlighted.
  • Page 119: To Create A Bookmark 1 0

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 109 Using Bookmarks You can bookmark many individual pages for easy access at a later time. B o o k m a rks save you time by reducing the nu m b e r of steps it takes to access a desired page . To Create a Bookmark 1 .
  • Page 120: Finding A Bookmark 1 1

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 110 Finding a Bookmark 1 . From the Home Page , select Bookmark s . 2 . Select the bookmark you want and press 1 . From the Home Page ,p ress and hold the number associat- ed with the bookmark in the bookmark list.
  • Page 121: Menus

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 111 Menus Your phone includes both a Main Menu and an In Use Menu . Main Menu The Main Menu contains nine pri m a ry options, most of w h i ch contain sub-menus (see “ Your Phone’s Main Menu ”o n p age 112).
  • Page 122: Your Phone's Main Menu

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 112 Your Phone’s Main Menu Main menu Main menu 1 Main menu 2 1 . Calls 1 .O u t go i n g 2 .I n c o m i n g 3 .E rase Logs 1 .O u t go i n g 2 .I n c o m i n g 3 .
  • Page 123: Usage Guidelines: All About Performance And Safety

    The info rmation contained in this manual is believed to be c o rrect at the time of pri n t i n g ,h oweve r, Samsung re s e rve s the right to ch a n ge or modify any of the specifications with-...
  • Page 124: Radio Frequency Safety 1 1

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 114 Radio Frequency Safety In 1991—1992, the Institute of Electrical and Electro n i c s E n gi n e e rs (IEEE) and the A m e rican National Standard s Institute (ANSI) joined in updating A N S I ’s 1982 standard fo r s a fety levels with respect to human ex p o s u re to RF signals.
  • Page 125: E M E Rgency Calls

    For best battery perfo rm a n c e , you should fo l l ow these guidelines: Use your battery only for its intended purpose. O n ly use Samsung-approved batteries and ch a rge rs .T h e s e ch a rge rs are designed to maximize battery life . Using other b a t t e ries or ch a rge rs will invalidate your wa rranty and may cause damage as we l l .
  • Page 126: B A T T E Ry Disposal And Recycling 1 1

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 116 Do not use the battery ch a rger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas (such as a bathro o m ) . When a battery ch a rger is not in use, disconnect it fro m the power sourc e .
  • Page 127: O P E Rating A Motor Ve H I Cle 1 1

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 117 Operating a Motor Vehicle I M P O RTANT NOTICE ! PLEASE READ ! FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE. You should never use a hand-held phone while operating a motor ve h i cl e .
  • Page 128: Fo L L Owing Safety Guidelines 1 1

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 118 Following Safety Guidelines To operate your phone safe ly and effi c i e n t ly, you should a lways fo l l ow any special guidelines in a gi ven are a , and turn your phone off in areas where use is forbidden or when it m ay cause interfe rence or dange r.
  • Page 129: Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Dev I C E

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 119 Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from ra d i o f requency (RF) signals. H oweve r, some electronic equipment m ay not be shielded, or adequately shielded, f rom RF signals. RF signals from wireless telephones may affect such equip- m e n t .
  • Page 130: L I Q U E Fied Pe T Roleum Gas 1 2

    To optimize its functionalities, yo u r phone is designed by Samsung and your service provider to s u p p o rt Over-the-Air Service Provisioning fe a t u re s . Your ser-...
  • Page 131: I N Fo Rmation To User 1 2

    SCH-N105EHOJU-2/2 10/25/00 10:25 AM Page 121 vice provider will guide you through the over-the-air pro- gramming of your phone, if necessary. While pro gramming is taking place your phone’s display reads “ P ro gramming in p ro gre s s ! ” . If you see the “ P ro gramming in pro gre s s ! ”m e s- s age do not turn off your phone.
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