Samsung SCH-470 User Manual

ELECTRONICS
CDMA PORT ABLE CELLULAR TELEPHONE SCH-470
OWNER S MANUAL
Printed in Korea Code No.: GH68-60686A Hong Kong China. 9/98. Rev. 2.0
Safety Precautions
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Parts List
The illustrations below indicate the safety precautions to be taken when using your cellular telephone.
The use of cellular phones in an aircraft:
Is dangerous to aircraft operations.
May disrupt the cellular network.
Is illegal.
Failure to observe in-flight regulations may lead to the suspension of cellular services and/or legal action.
NEVER use your phone while driving, even if hands free operation is allowed. ALWAYS park your vehicle first.
In some countries, it is illegal to use mobile and radio telephones while driving.
You are advised to turn off the phone when at a gas station.
NEVER store or carry inflammable gas, liquids or explosive materials in the same compartment as your cellular phone.
DO NOT use the power adapter if:
The power cord is damaged.
The phone has been dropped or
undergone a shock.
Have an authorized service center repair the phone. NEVER try to repair the phone yourself.
The SCH-470 product contains the following parts.
Phone
Strap Manual
Symbols
Charger
Battery (BTL1621L)
Quick Reference
Card
󱅊 󱈞
Press/Push
= Step number
Important Note
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Contents Contents (continued)
Front View of the Phone ................................................................. 6
Rear View of the Phone .................................................................7
LCD Display and Indicators ............................................................ 8
Preparation
Installing the Battery Pack .......................................................... 9
Charging the Battery Pack ......................................................... 10
Tips on Battery Charging ........................................................... 11
Checking the Battery Charge Level ........................................... 12
Basic Operation
Turning the Phone On and Off ................................................... 13
Extending the Antenna .............................................................. 14
Making a Call ............................................................................ 15
Receiving Calls .......................................................................... 17
Adjusting Volumes .................................................................... 18
Mute .......................................................................................... 19
Recording the Other Person’s Talking
During Telephone Conversation ................................................ 20
Choosing Alert Type .................................................................. 21
Choosing Ringer Bell ................................................................. 22
Redialing the Last Numbers ...................................................... 23
Memory Dialing
Finding an Empty Memory Location .......................................... 25
Storing Numbers in Memory ..................................................... 26
Entering Name in Memory ........................................................ 28
Correcting a Name or Number .................................................. 29
Storing Numbers into Numeric Group ......................................30
One-Touch Dialing ..................................................................... 31
Two-Touch Dialing .................................................................... 31
Searching for Numbers in Memory ........................................... 32
Erasing Numbers in Memory ....................................................36
Voice Dialing
Voice Dialing .............................................................................38
Recording Name ........................................................................ 38
Checking Recoded Name ..........................................................40
Erasing Recorded Name ............................................................ 40
Using Voice Dial ........................................................................ 42
Useful Features
Turning Tones On and Off ......................................................... 45
Sending Your Own Phone Number ...........................................48
Displaying Your Own Phone Number ........................................ 48
System Selection ......................................................................49
Message Service ....................................................................... 50
Setting Alarm ............................................................................ 54
DTMF Dialing ............................................................................57
Timers ........................................................................................ 59
Advanced Features
Automatic Feature Setup .......................................................... 64
Changing Greeting Message ....................................................67
Restricting the Use of the Phone............................................... 68
Changing Lock Code .................................................................. 71
Locking the Phone ..................................................................... 72
Warning Beep Generation ........................................................73
Choosing NAM .......................................................................... 74
Setting the Phone to Send PIN .................................................75
System Reset ............................................................................77
Miscellaneous
Cleaning Your Cellular Phone ...................................................78
Battery Safety Precautions .......................................................79
Accessories ............................................................................... 81
Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 82
LCD Messages ..........................................................................85
Summary ................................................................................... 87
Voice DialingBasic Operation Memory Dialing Useful Features
MiscellaneousAdvanced FeaturesPreparation
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Front View of the Phone Rear View of the Phone
Earmicrophone
Buzzer
Strap hole
Receiving lamp
▲▼adjusts volume or
scrolls options menu
Antenna
Speaker
LCD display STO: stores names and numbers in
memory
RCL: recalls stored memory entries FCN: helps access special features SEND: makes a call CLR: clears messages on LCD END/ : ends a call. Also it turns
power on and off
Number keypad
Microphone
Battery lock/unlock button
Battery
Charging points
Cover
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SVC
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LCD Display and Indicators
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blinks while your phone selects a channel and lights up when the line is connected.
NOSVC: no service area SVC: service area
lights up when your phone is out of the home area.
CDMA: digital mode
displays the signal strength level with the number of bars.
displays the battery charge level status with the number of blocks.
displays the dialed numbers and the current status
Installing the Battery Pack
1. To attach the battery pack after charging, align it with the phone about 1cm (1/2") away from its place so that the two arrows on the phone are seen, the battery charge contacts pointing downward.
2. Slide the battery pack upwards until it clicks firmly into position.
Result:
Your phone is now ready to
be turned on.
3. To remove the battery pack, release it by pressing the button on the rear of the phone.
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indicates you have voicemail or text messages.
indicates the vibration mode.
indicates silent mode (lamp mode).
4. Slide the battery pack downward about 1cm (1/2") and lift it away from the phone.
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Preparation
Preparation
Charging the Battery Pack
When you purchase the product, the battery is not fully charged. Please charge the battery fully before you operate your phone.
1. Plug the power cord of the charger into an appropriate wall socket.
When the power is connected
correctly, the yellow lamp on the charger flickers once.
2. To charge the battery pack, insert the battery pack into the rear slot of the charger.
The lamp marked BATT on the
front panel of the charger lights up red.
3. If you do not wish to use your phone while charging the battery, you can:
Leave the battery pack attached
to the phone.
Place the phone in the front slot
of the charger. The lamp marked PHONE on the front panel of the charger lights up red.
Tips on Battery Charging
The lamp color indicates the charging status as follows:
Status
Slot
Front
(phone
charging lamp)
Rear (battery
charging lamp)
󱈞 If the lamp blinks yellow, the battery pack is not properly
inserted or the contact of the charging terminal is stained or rusty. When this occurs, remove the battery pack, check the charging terminal and reinsert the battery pack. If this does not work properly, replace the battery pack with a new one.
The full charging time is different according to the battery type
as follows:
󱈞 •If both the front and rear slots are occupied, the charging
time may be longer.
When both the front and rear slots are occupied, the front slot charges first.
It is normal for the battery pack to become warm during charging.
Charging Completed
red
red
Standard
about 180
Standby
(off)
Extended-life
about 180
green
greenyellow
(min)
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Preparation
When fully charged, the new battery will last as
follows:
Status
Talk mode
Standby
mode
Battery
SLOT 0 SLOT 1
SLOT 2
Standard
100-140 min
18-25 hr 25-30 hr
30-40 hr
Extended
150-200 min
30-35 hr
40-50 hr 50-60 hr
󱈞 •The operating time varies according to the service mode you
are using.
If you stay in no-service area for a long time, the operating time may be shorten.
The standby time is different according to the service type provided from the supplier.
The battery is a consumable product, so that the battery life will be reduced. We guarantee the battery for 6 months. When the battery life is reduced by half, purchase new battery.
Checking the Battery Charge Level
The battery charge level is displayed at the left corner of the LCD display.
The number of blocks represent the
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battery charge level.
Example:
Battery fully charged Battery low
When the battery drops to a low level, the phone beeps and the battery icon turns to .
󱈞 •If any button is pressed in the
low battery status, the LCD
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backlight lamp is not turned on.
If the battery is fully discharged, a warning tone sounds three times and the power is turned off.
Turning the Phone On and Off
The phone can only place and receive calls when it is turned on.
1.To turn on the phone, press END/ and hold.
Result:
The phone
Beeps
Displays the greeting
message, your phone number, and current date and time.
󱈞 If the phone is locked, the
message LOCKED is displayed. To unlock the phone, enter the lock code. You can place a 3-digit emergency call when the phone is locked.
2. To turn off the phone, press END/
until you hear a beep tone.
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Extending the Antenna
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Making a Call
For best performance, extend the antenna fully when you use the phone.
Basic Operation
1. Grasp the knob on the end of the
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󱈞 The signal strength is indicated on the display:
Strong signal Weak signal
antenna and carefully pull the antenna out to its full extension.
Result:
Reception quality is improved.
2. When you have finished the call, push the antenna back in.
You can only make a call when the phone is turned on.
1. Open the cover, and enter desired telephone number, including the area code.
Result:
The number entered is displayed.
2. If you make a mistake:
Press CLR once or more until
the incorrect digit or digits are cleared.
Continue entering your number.
To clear the whole number, press CLR and hold.
3. When you have entered the whole number, press SEND.
Result:
The number is dialed.
The INUSE indication is
displayed.
󱈞 If the connect tone feature is set,
you can hear the connect tone when your phone is connected to the basestation system to make a call.
Basic Operation
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Receiving Calls
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Basic Operation
4. If the other party answers, begin the
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conversation.
Result:
Call time is displayed. For further details, see 'Call Time Display' under 'Automatic Feature Setup' on page 66.
5. When you have finished the call:
Close the cover.
or
Press END/ .
󱈞 If your party does not answer your call and you turn on the
automatic redial feature (see page 65), INUSE flickers and REDIAL appears on the LCD. Your phone is automatically
redialing the number. When a call is connected using automatic redialing, the phone rings once to alert you so that you may begin conversation. If you do not want the number to be redialed, press END/ .
You can receive calls when the phone is turned on.
1. When there is an incoming call, the phone rings.
󱈞 • You can choose the alert type;
bell, vibrator, lamp, or
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vibrator+bell. For details, see page 21.
• If there are missed calls you not answered, the number of
or
the calls appears on the first line of the display.
• If the call is made on a cellular phone the caller's cellular phone number is already stored in your phone's
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memory, your phone displays the caller's number and name (if stored with the number).
2. To answer the call:
If the cover is... Do...
Closed Open the cover
or Press or ▼.
Already opened Press any
button.
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3. Begin the conversation.
4. When you have finished the call:
Close the cover
or
Press END/ .
󱈞 If 'Restrict Incoming Call' feature is activated and there is an
incoming call, the message PAGE RESTRICTED is displayed and you can not answer the call. For details,
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see page 68.
Adjusting Volumes
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2
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Mute
You can adjust the volume of the sounds generated
Basic Operation
on your phone by using the volume buttons (▲▼) on the left side of the phone.
Keytone Volume
󱅊 This function is only available in standby mode
1. Press ▲ or ▼ until you reach the desired volume level.
Key Volume
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Earphone Volume
󱅊 This function is only available during a telephone conversation
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Voice Volume
1. Press ▲ or ▼ until you reach the desired volume level.
This feature allows you to mute the phone's microphone, so you can have a private conversation
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with someone without the person at the other end listening.
󱅊 This function is only available during a telephone conversation.
1. Press FCN while you are over the phone.
2. Press numeric button 3.
The message MUTE is
Result:
displayed. The person you're talking
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MUTE
to can no longer hear you, but you can hear your correspondent.
.
3. Press FCN and numeric button 3 again when you wish to resume the conversation with your party.
Result:
Ringer Volume
󱅊 This function is only available in standby mode.
Alert Volume
CDMASVC
1. Press:
FCN
The message MUTE disappears on the display and you can speak with your party.
followed by
Numeric button 5
2. Press or until you reach the
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desired volume level.
Recording the Other Person’s Talking
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Choosing Alert Type
During Telephone Conversation
Basic Operation
1. To record, press FCN during a telephone conversation.
2. Press numeric button 1. The LCD displays Recording.
3. The recording is stored in 30-second
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memory, so it is recommened to record shorter than 30 seconds. The recording will stop automatically after 30 seconds.
4. To listen to the recording, press FCN in Standby mode, then press numeric buttons 4 and 7.
You can choose a call alert type that informs you of an incoming call. There are bell, lamp indication, or vibration modes.
1. Press:
FCN
followed by
Numeric buttons 2 and 1.
Result:
The alert type currently
selected is displayed.
2. Press ▲ or ▼ until the desired mode is displayed.
Result:
The alert types you can
choose are displayed:
BELL : the bell sounds and the
receiving lamp flickers.
VIBRATOR : the phone vibrates and
the receiving lamp flickers.
LAMP : the receiving lamp flickers.
VIB+BELL : the phone vibrates
three times, then the bell sounds and the receiving lamp flickers.
3. Press STO.
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Alert Type LAMP
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Result:
appears if the LAMP mode
is selected.
appears if the VIBRATOR or
VIB+BELL mode is selected.
󱈞 • When you use the hands-free kit, you cannot choose the
VIBRATOR, LAMP or VIB+BELL indication modes.
• The VIBRATOR and VIB+BELL mode are not available in some countries.
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Choosing Ringer Bell
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2
4
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2
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Redialing the Last Numbers
You have a choice of 13 different ringer bells to
Basic Operation
inform you of an incoming call.
1. Press FCN.
2. Press numeric button 2 twice.
3. Press ▲ or ▼ repeatedly until you
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find the desired ringer bell.
Result:
Each time you press or
, a different ringer bell sounds.
Your phone stores the last 10 calls you made and received. You can scroll through the numbers and easily dial the number.
To Scan and Redial
1. Press RCL twice. The last number and the time
Result:
you called or you received are displayed.
2. Press ▲ or ▼ until the desired
number is displayed.
Result:
The last number is stored in
'LAST 0'. The 10 recently called, received, or missed numbers are displayed from 'LAST 0' to 'LAST 9'.
Each entry is preceded by one of
three letters; "I" for incoming, "O" for outgoing, or "M" for missed call.
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4. Press STO.
3. To... Press...
Redial the number SEND in the display
Exit this function END/
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Finding an Empty Memory Location
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Basic Operation
To Erase All Numbers in Redial Memory
1. Press:
FCN
followed by
Numeric button 0
Result:
You are asked to enter the
lock code.
you store the phone numbers into the memory.
Any Empty Location
1. Press:
RCL
followed by
Result:
The message SEARCHING
EMPTY MEMORY is displayed,
then empty locations are displayed.
2. Enter the current lock code.
You can search an empty memory location before
󱈞 The lock code is preset to 0000.
An asterisk ( ) is displayed for each digit entered.
2. Press ▲ or ▼ to display the other available locations.
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01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08>
Empty Location Under a Specified Group
3. Press numeric button 8.
4. Press or to choose 'YES'.
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Clr Last #? YES
5. Press STO. The messages WAIT, and
Result:
then LAST CALLS ARE CLEARED are displayed.
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You can search an empty location under a specified group. For details, see 'Storing Numbers into Numeric Group' on page 30.
1. Press RCL.
2. Press:
Group number (0-7)
followed by
Example: To search for an empty location from 20 to 29, press numeric button 2.
3. Press ▲ or ▼ to display the other available locations.
Memory Dialing
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Storing Numbers in Memory
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You can store the numbers that you dial frequently in the memory for a convenient dialing.
Up to 80 numbers can be stored in memory location 00-79.
Memory locations from 00 to 09 are used for one-touch dial.
To help identify the numbers stored in the memory, you can
associate a name with each one.
Memory Dialing
1. Enter the desired telephone number of up to 36 digits including the area code.
Result:
The numbers entered are
displayed.
2. Press STO. The LCD displays a message
Result:
to enter a memory location number.
3. To... Press... Assign a specific 2-digit location
location number between
00 through 79
4. To enter the name, press the button marked with the desired letter.
󱈞 •For details on entering name,
see 'Entering Name in
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Memory' on page 28.
If you do not wish to enter a name, just skip over this step.
5. Press STO.
󱈞 •If you are selecting a location between 0 and 9, precede that
number with a zero (0).
If there is no empty location, the message MEM.(00-79) IS FULL is displayed.
If the message Memory Used! Store? YES is displayed, a number has already been stored in the memory location chosen. Press or ▼ :
To... Choose...
Replace it with the new one YES, then STO Assign another location NO, then STO
Memory Dialing
Store the number in the first available location
The customer service phone number is prestored to the location 00 at factory. If you do not modify the location, you can see CUSTOMER SVR and the service phone number in the display while you are searching for numbers in memory. For details on 'Searching for Numbers in Memory', see page
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