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SGH-200
MOBILE PHONE
Owner's Instructions
GLOBALSYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS

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  • Page 1 SGH-200 MOBILE PHONE Owner’s Instructions GLOBALSYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS...
  • Page 2: Front View Of The Phone

    Rear View of the Phone (Without the Battery) Front View of the Phone Antenna Flashing indicator Earpiece Battery release button LCD display Clear button Dial/entry End of call/ button On-Off button Numeric/ letter entry buttons SIM card SIM card holder Special function Volume/menu...
  • Page 3: Handset Display And Indicators

    Handset Display and Indicators Parts List The SGH-200 product contains the following parts. Battery Signal reception Calling status Main Handset Travel Adapter N e t Network name 0 8 6 5 1 9 4 1 2 5 3 2 Telephone...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Warranty Details Contents Please record the model and serial numbers of OBILE HONE your unit and the date of purchase and dealer in Rear View of the Phone......... 2 the space provided below.
  • Page 5 Contents Contents (cont.) (cont.) GSM N EMORY IALLING SING ETWORK ERVICES Storing a Number in Memory ....... .4 0 Barring Calls .
  • Page 6: General Safety Precautions

    NEVER use your phone while driving, Being very concerned about health Hearing aid even if it allows hands-free operation. precautions, SAMSUNG recom- Always park your vehicle first. mends that you avoid using your mobile phone close to medical In some countries, it is illegal to use devices (pacemakers, etc.).
  • Page 7: Battery Safety Precautions

    Battery Safety Precautions Battery Safety Precautions (cont.) The illustrations below indicate the precautions to be taken with the battery pack. To maximise the charging capacity, Any replacement battery pack must avoid repetitive partial discharging be of the same make and type. and charging.
  • Page 8: Inserting Your Subscription Card

    Inserting Your Subscription Card Inserting Your Subscription Card (cont.) Before you can make a call on your mobile phone, 1 Remove the battery pack (see you must insert a subscription card (SIM card). page 17). You are given this card (1/2 in. by 1 in.) when you take out your subscription with a network 2 Turn the phone face down with operator.
  • Page 9: Battery Type

    Battery Types Attaching and Removing the Battery Pack Your cellular phone is supplied with a slim You must replace or charge the battery pack on rechargeable battery. In addition, you can also the rear of the phone when the “Low Battery” use a light and/or a long battery (options).
  • Page 10: Charging A Battery Pack

    Charging a Battery Pack Switching the Phone On and Off You are supplied with a battery charger that must A mobile phone can only place and receive calls be plugged into an appropriate wall socket when it is switched on. (230V~50Hz).
  • Page 11: Entering Your Pin Code

    Entering Your PIN Code Extending the Antenna The SIM card is protected by a PIN (Personal If the signal received is weak (crackling and back - Identification Number) that you must enter the ground noise during a telephone conversation), first time you use your phone or each time it is you can pull out the telescopic antenna.
  • Page 12: Selecting A Menu Option

    Selecting a Menu Option Navigating Through the Menus Most of your phone’s functions are selected via To navigate through the menus, refer to the chart menus. To select a menu or sub-menu option, below. proceed as follows. To obtain a list of all your phone’s menus, refer to page 24.
  • Page 13: Your Phone's Menus

    Your Phone’s Menus Choosing Your Language Your phone is set with eleven different menus. For When you start using your cellular phone for the more details on navigating through the menus, first time, you must select the language in which refer to page 23.
  • Page 14: Placing A Call

    Placing a Call Placing a Call (cont.) You can only place a call when a network is displayed. 1 Type in the required telephone 4 (cont.) number, including the area code. Tel Number: You can adjust the earpiece Result: The number entered is volume during a conversa- + 8 2 2 5 4 1 3 0 0 0 displayed.
  • Page 15: Receiving A Call

    Receiving a Call Receiving a Call (cont.) You can only receive a call when the phone is in Standby mode. When a call is received: Your phone rings (if this option is set; see page 32) “Called” is displayed If your phone was set to the silent ring mode (R i n g A l e r t O F F), the call indicator and display backlight flash when a call is received.
  • Page 16: Viewing Information About Calls

    Viewing Information about Calls Resetting the Call Timer You can view useful information about your calls. You can reset the call information whenever you want. Example: You wish to know the length of a call that you have just made to evaluate its cost.
  • Page 17: Selecting The Ringing To N

    Selecting the Ringing Tone Adjusting the Ringing Volume You can select the ringing tone according to: You can adjust the ringing volume according to: Your requirements and preferences Your requirements and preferences The environmental conditions in which you are The environmental conditions in which you are using the phone using the phone 1 Enter the menu system, as follows.
  • Page 18: Selecting The Dialling To N

    Selecting the Dialling Tone Adjusting the Dialling Volume You can select the dialling tone according to: You can adjust the dialling volume according to: Your requirements and preferences Your requirements and preferences The environmental conditions in which you are The environmental conditions in which you are using the phone using the phone 1 Enter the menu system, as follows.
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Earpiece Vo L U M

    Adjusting the Earpiece Volume Switching the Microphone Off If you have difficulty hearing your correspondent During a telephone conversation, you can tempo - during a telephone conversation, you can adjust rarily switch off the microphone on your phone. the volume as required. E x a m p l e: You wish to talk to someone else in the room without your correspondent hearing.
  • Page 20: Automatic Redialling

    Automatic Redialling Redialling One of the Last Ten Numbers Your mobile phone is equipped with an Automatic Your mobile phone automatically stores the last redialling function that will redial a number ten ten numbers dialled in memory. You can thus call times if the call is not successful.
  • Page 21: Storing A Number In Memory

    Storing a Number in Memory Storing a Number in Memory (cont.) You can store the numbers that you dial most If the message P h o n e b o o k F u l l appears, you can frequently in memory, so that you do not have to overwrite a number that is no longer required.
  • Page 22: Dialling A Stored Number

    Dialling a Stored Number Using Speed Dialling Once you have stored your most common Memory registers 1 to 9 are special speed dialling telephone numbers in memory, you can dial them registers. You can dial the corresponding number, whenever you want. simply by pressing one button.
  • Page 23: Scanning The Names In Memory

    Scanning the Names in Memory Scanning the Locations in Memory If you do not remember which telephone number If you do not remember which telephone number has been stored in which register, you can scan has been stored in which register, you can scan through the names until you find the one for through the memory registers until you find the which you are looking.
  • Page 24: Clearing A Register By Its Name

    Clearing a Register by its Name Clearing a Register by its Location If you stored a telephone number and associated If you stored a telephone number and associated name but no longer want to keep them, you can memory location but no longer want to keep scan for the name and clear the corresponding them, you can scan for the location and clear the register.
  • Page 25: Preventing Access To Your Phone Settings

    P reventing Access to Your Phone Settings P reventing Access to the Memory Registers You can block access to some of your phone’s You can prevent the memory registers from being preference settings, so that they will not be dialled or changed (phone numbers and names changed by anyone else.
  • Page 26: Preventing Access To Your Phone

    Preventing Access to Your Phone Changing Your PIN You can require that the PIN supplied with your You can change the PIN that came with your SIM SIM card be entered each time you switch your card whenever you want. phone on.
  • Page 27: Changing The Phone's Unlock Code

    Changing the Phone’s Unlock Code Changing the Function Code The unlock code (eight digits) enables you to unlock The function code (six digits) enables you to re s e t your phone when the locking function has been set your phone’s call timer information and customised to prevent access to your phone (see page 58).
  • Page 28: Locking/Unlocking The Keypad

    Locking/Unlocking the Keypad Locking/Unlocking the Phone You can lock your phone’s keypad so that any keys You can lock your phone completely. pressed unintentionally while the phone is Example: You want to prevent your phone from switched on have no effect. being used if it is stolen.
  • Page 29: Changing The Greeting Message

    Changing the Greeting Message Selecting DTMF Dialling You can change the greeting message according to You can select DTMF dialling by activating the TX your own preferences. DTMF option. Example: You wish to access computer services, The greeting message: such as bank-by-phone services. Appears when you switch your phone on Can be up to 36 characters long 1 Enter the menu system, as follows.
  • Page 30: Customising Your Phone's Features

    Customising your Phone’s Features Customising your Phone’s Features (cont.) Your phone comes equipped with a set of pre f e re n c e s that you can activate or deactivate as re q u i re d . Example: You want your phone to redial your last number automatically if your call was unsuccessful.
  • Page 31 Resetting the Phone’s Features Resetting the Phone’s Features (cont.) You can reset your customised phone’s features (see pages 58 and 59) to their factory default settings whenever you want. Once you have reset your phone’s features, they are as follows. 1 Enter the menu system, as follows.
  • Page 32: Searching For A Network A U T O M A T I C A L L

    Searching for a Network Automatically Searching for a Network Manually If you wish to use your cellular phone abroad and The manual search allows you to select your home have modified your network list, you must select a network only. foreign GSM network.
  • Page 33: Editing A Network List

    Editing a Network List Editing a Network List (cont.) You can draw up a list (in order of priority) of the networks to be chosen automatically if your home network is not available. The number of networks that can be stored in the list depends on your SIM card.
  • Page 34: Barring Calls

    Barring Calls Barring Calls (cont.) You can restrict use of the phone (for outgoing and/or incoming calls) according to your own preferences. The call barring service is only available if you 4 Press specified this option when you took out your Result: P l e a s e W a i t appears.
  • Page 35: Checking The Call Barring Status

    Checking the Call Barring Status Changing the Call Barring Service Password You can check which types of calls are barred. Your call barring password has been preset by your network operator and is given to you when The call barring service is only available if you you subscribe to this service.
  • Page 36: Diverting Calls

    Diverting Calls Checking the Call Diversion Status You can divert incoming calls to another number. You can check which types of calls are diverted. The call diversion service is only available if you The call diversion service is only available if you specified this option when you took out your specified this option when you took out your subscription with the network operator.
  • Page 37: Using The Call Service Features

    Using the Call Service Features Holding a Call This function enables you to receive or place a second call while you are already on the phone. If you want to... Then press... The call service features are only available if you specified these options when you took out your Refuse a second call subscription with the network operator.
  • Page 38: Reading A Short Message

    Reading a Short Message Reading a Short Message (cont.) The Short Message Services (SMS) allow you to be reached if your phone is busy or if you do not want to be disturbed by a phone call. This short text message (up to 160 characters) can be received, displayed, edited or sent.
  • Page 39: Creating A Short Message

    Creating a Short Message Creating a Short Message (cont.) This feature is only operative when used in You can create a short message (up to conjunction with as SC address (available from 160 characters) to be sent to another subscriber. your Air Time Provider).
  • Page 40: Selecting The Message To N

    Selecting the Message Tone Cleaning Your Mobile Phone You can select a message alarm tone according to: There are no specific cleaning requirements for your mobile phone. Your requirements and preferences The environmental conditions in which you are using the phone 1 Use only a dry cloth to clean your mobile phone.
  • Page 41: Problems And Solutions

    The model and serial numbers of your phone Your warranty details Have you pressed the button? A clear description of the problem Are you accessing the right cellular network? You may have set an outgoing call barring option. Then contact your local dealer or SAMSUNG after-sales service.
  • Page 42: Glossary Of Te R M

    Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms (cont.) To help you understand the main technical terms and abbreviations used in this booklet and take full advantage of the features on your mobile phone, here are a few definitions. GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) SMS (Short Message Service) Network service sending and receiving messages to and International standard for cellular communication,...
  • Page 43 THIS APPLIANCE IS MANUFACTURED BY: Printed in Korea Code No.: GH68-60555A English. 03/97. Rev. 1. 1...

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