Samsung SPHA310 Users Manual

Samsung SPHA310 Users Manual

CONFIDENTIAL

FCC Document for SPH-A310

User Manual

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO, LTD

SPH-A310

Digital Dual-Band Phone

CONFIDENTIAL

9. User Manual

SPH-A310

Digital Dual-Band Phone

*Depending on the software installed or your service provider, some of the descriptions in this manual may not match from your phone.

*Depending on your country, your phone and accessories may appear different from the illustrations in this manual.

 

Printed in Korea

 

World Wide Web

Code No.:GH68-xxxxA

http://www.samsungmobile.com

English. 08/2008. Rev 1.0

SPH-A310

User’s Guide

For Draft Version

Dial Features

This section describes the Basic Features

of your Jitterbug™ Dial phone and how to use them.

Topics Covered

List of Key Features

Closed View (Front and Back)

Open View of Your Phone

Your Display Screen

Your Phone Settings

Adjust Ringer Volume

Speakerphone

Emergency Callback

FACT

The first cellular phone weighed 40 ounces.

Your Jitterbug Dial weighs only 4.5 ounces.

 

 

 

For more information or to see the latest products and services visit us online at www.myjitterbug.com

Key Features

Your Jitterbug phone was designed to be easy to use and helpful.

Easy to use , , buttons

Soft ear cushion reduces outside noise so sound is loud and clear.

Bright screen with large easy to read text.

Big, backlit buttons.

Scrolling button for searching through your Phone List.

Your Jitterbug includes the following standard services:

Phone List Up to 50 of the numbers you call most often stored right in your phone. Our operators can even set up the Phone List for you. See Section 5 (pg 47) for more details.

Call History An easy way to review your last ten incoming, outgoing and missed calls.

Jitterbug Operator Greets you by name, makes calls for you and assists when you need it most. (per minute surcharge may apply).

Emergency call back service Just in case you ever need it.

The following OPTIONAL SERVICES can be turned on or off at your request:

Voice Dialing Speak a name exactly as it appears in your Phone List and your Jitterbug will connect you right away.

Phone List Updating Select simple or advanced ways to change and save numbers.

Voicemail Makes it easy to retrieve any missed messages (service fees and airtime may apply).

How to Guide Provides simple instruction on navigating Jitterbu features.

For help with any of the above optional features, please call the Jitterbug operator for assistance anytime 24 hours a day.

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Jitterbug Menu Navigation

We designed Jitterbug with the easiest to use menu system ever found on a cellular phone. And you can do it all by with three simple buttons located at the top of the keypad.

Press up or down to scroll quickly through a list of features. Each menu option is asked in the form of a question.

Press to choose the feature or item displayed on your screen.

Press to continue to the next feature or item.

User Guide

Try it out yourself! Take a look at this built-in guide for an easy, interactive tutorial about your new Jitterbug.

User Guide

Built-in

User Guide

available

Need Help?

User Guide

“Yes” will perform the action and “No” will select the next feature

More Help?

Yes

Yes

User Guide

Every screen

asks a Yes question which

may be answered by pressing “Yes” or “No”

More Help?

User Guide

The arrow keys (▼▲) allow you to choose alternate content, if available

Exit Help?

Yes No

Closed View of Your Phone (Front)

C

1. Internal Antenna Connects with the cellular network so you can use your phone.

2. Display Window Shows time, day and date (when your phone is on). Indicates when you have an incoming call or message.

3. Volume Button Adjusts the ringer or the voice volume during a call. (To silence the ringer during an incoming call, tap the volume button.)

4. Accessory Connector Links accessories to your phone.

5. Power Connector Connects the AC Power Charger to your phone.

6. Light Alert The area around the volume button will illuminate for various indications.

ON STEADY (Phone not plugged in) Phone turned on.

CONSTANT FLASH (Phone not plugged in) Phone needs recharging

SHORT FLASH (Phone not plugged in) Incoming call or message

ON BRIEFLY (Phone plugged in) Charging has begun

ON STEADY (Phone plugged in) Charging complete

C

Closed View of Your Phone (Back)

1. Battery Delivers power to make your phone function.

2. Battery Latch Slides to open for battery removal.

3. Lanyard Connector Makes it easy to attach a hand-strap to carry your phone.

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Dial Features 19

SECTION 2

Open View of Your Phone

1.Speaker Hear the caller and other phone sounds.

2.Display Screen Shows all the information you need to operate your phone.

3.Up/Back Arrow Button Return to previous screen on your Phone List or Call History

4. and Buttons Responds to questions or commands on the screen.

5.Down/More Arrow Button Advance to next screen on your Phone List or Call History list.

6.Accessory Connector Accessories such as a hands-free car kit conncect into your phone here.

7.Power Connector AC Power Charger and Car Power Charger connect here to recharge your phone.

8.Microphone Picks up the sound of your voice for calls and voice calling.

9.Power Button Turns your phone on and off.

10.Softcell Ear Pad Fits comfortably around your ear while reducing unwanted noise.

2 SECTION

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Dial Features 21

Yes to Use
If, for example, you turn on Voice Dial, that’s the first feature you will see when you open your phone.
By calling Customer Service or the Jitterbug operator, you can turn the
following settings on or off:
Voice Dial
Call History
Built-In User Guide
Your Phone Settings
When you turn your phone on, it automatically connects to the cellular service to be ready for calls.
You can place and receive calls only when your phone is on.
Voice Dial?
Voice Dial

SECTION 2

Display Screen

This is what you may see on the screen while using your Jitterbug.

1 Call History(01/10)

 

 

 

 

back

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

Outgoing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr Jones

2

 

 

 

214-555-1793

 

 

 

 

 

 

more

4 Show Details?

1.Feature Area Identifies the feature you are using.

2.Additional Entries Indicates when entries are available before or after the current page. Use the Up/Down arrow buttons to scroll through entries.

“Back” Entries available before the current page.

“More” Entries available after the current page.

3.Detail Area Displays individual entries from your Phone List, phone call status and received messages in adjustable type size (shorter messages appear in larger type).

4. Command Area Displays questions or commands you can choose or bypass by pressing or .

Remember to read the Command TIP Area line and respond by using the

or buttons.

2 SECTION

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Adjusting the ringer volume

1.Open your phone and confirm it’s turned on.

2.Press the Up/Down volume button on the outside of the phone below the display window. Each press will cycle through the below options.

Ringer Volume Ring Max

Ringer Volume High

Ringer Volume Med

Ringer Volume Low

Ringer Volume Silent

The ringer and keypad can be silenced TIP by pressing the volume button Down

until “Silent” appears on the screen. Your Jitterbug will now only vibrate to alert you to incoming calls (This can come in handy at a movie, a library or any other location where a ringer may be a distraction.)

Adjusting the ear piece volume

When you’re on a call, press the Volume button up or down until the sound reaches

a comfortable volume.

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Speakerphone

Use the Speakerphone setting to conduct a call without holding the phone to your ear (and allow others to participate in your phone call).

Don’t hold the phone up to your ear

when it’s in Speakerphone mode. ALERT The volume will be too loud and may

harm your ear.

You must be on a call to use this NOTE setting.

Using the Speakerphone:

1.When you have made or answered a call, you will see a "Connected to…” message on the screen, as shown.

2.Press the Volume button Up repeatedly until you see "Press Yes for SPKR Phone," as shown.

3.Press the button.

Exiting Speakerphone Mode:

While you’re on a call, press the volume button Down to turn this feature off.

Your phone automatically exits the

NOTE Speakerphone setting when youDialendFeaturesa call. 25

SECTION 2

Emergency Callback Mode

When you dial 9-1-1, your phone automatically enters Emergency Callback mode for 30 minutes. While in this mode, you cannot make

other calls.

Making an Emergency Call:

1. Dial the numbers 9-1-1. “Calling Emergency” appears on the screen.

2. When the 911 operator answers,

Connected to

“Connected to Emergency” appears

Emergency

911

on the screen, as shown.

 

 

 

 

No to Hang up

 

Ending an Emergency Call:

 

1.If the “No to Hang up” command is showing at the bottom of the screen, press .

2.Your Emergency Callback setting is now

active. To reconnect to the 911 operator, press the button.

You will know that you are in the Emergency Callback mode when you open your phone and see “Emergency Callback” on the screen.

Exiting “Emergency Callback” Mode: SECTION 2 You must remove your battery to exit the emergency callback setting. See page 8 for information about removing a battery.

Why do I have an Emergency Callback setting?

If you dial 9-1-1, your mobile phone line is kept free so that the 911 operator can call you back or stay on the line with you.

If you mistakenly call 9-1-1, end the TIP call as soon as possible by pressing to Hang up or close your phone.

Every day in the U.S., more than 200,000 wireless

FACT calls are made to 911.

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Dial Features 27

SECTION 2

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The Basics

This section explains how to use your phone’s

Calling and Answering features.

Topics Covered

Answering a Call

Ending a Call

SECTION

 

Ignoring a Call

 

Placing a Call

3

– Dialing Manually

 

– Calling the Jitterbug Operator

 

Non-Phone List Numbers

 

Phone List Numbers

 

FACT More than 196 million Americans subscribe to a wireless service.

For more information or to see the latest products and services visit us online at www.myjitterbug.com

The Basics 29

Calling from Amy
909-555-2334
Answer?

When someone calls you

Your phone rings or vibrates (depending on how you set the volume level) to indicate an incoming call. Additionally there are other indications of incoming calls:

If your phone is open:

A phone number or name appears if the caller’s name and number are stored on your Phone List.

If the caller can’t be identified, you will see one of the following messages:

Call from unavailable number

Call from restricted number

No number

If your phone is closed:

Call from

 

 

817-555-2872

The volume button on the front of your phone flashes.

A phone number or name appears in the display window, as shown.

Answering a call if the phone is open:

Connected to

 

 

1. Press the

button.

Betty

909-555-2334

 

 

 

 

 

No to Hang Up

2. A “Connected To...” message will appear on the screen. The caller’s voice can be heard through the earpiece.

Answering a call if the phone is closed:

1.Open the phone. The ring tone will stop.

2.A “Connected To...” message will appear on the screen. The caller’s voice can be heard.

Ending a call:

1.During calls, the “No to Hang Up” command appears at the bottom of the screen.

2.To end a call, press the button or close the phone.

Connected to

310-555-1234

Hang up?

Connected to Amy

909-555-2334

No to Hang Up

Ignoring a call when the phone is closed:

When the phone is ringing you can press the volume button to mute the ringer and ignore the call.

If Voicemail is not active, callers will get a message that you are not available.

Ignoring a call when the phone is open:

You can send a caller directly to your Voicemail by pressing the button when you see “Answer?” at the bottom of the screen. This will also give an unavailable message if you do not have voicemail.

Your phone continues to ring until: TIP You answer the call.

The calling party ends the call.

You mute the ringer.

The call is sent to Voicemail.

Silencing a Call

Turn the ringer off by opening the phone and pressing the volume button until “Silent” appears on the screen. Your phone will vibrate to alert you to incoming calls.

Placing a Call

Dialing Manually:

You can directly dial a number from any screen on your phone.

1.Dial the full ten digit number using your keypad.

2.Press the button when you see “Call?” at the bottom of your screen.

3.If you make a mistake while entering the number, pressing the key works like a backspace or delete button.

 

A dial tone means service is available.

TIP

If it’s not, you’ll see “No Service.”

Always dial the full ten digit number NOTE including area code (except 911) even

if it’s a local call.

Calling via the Jitterbug Operator:

The Jitterbug Operator can connect you to anyone on your Phone List or to any number in the United States or Canada.

1.Press the “O” button.

2.Press the button when you see “Call?” at the bottom of the screen. “Calling” will appear.

3.When the operator answers, “Connected” will appear.

4.Tell the operator the name of the person or service you want to call.

You can end any call or exit any screen TIP by closing, then re-opening your

phone.

Calling Non-Phone List Numbers

To call numbers that are not stored on your

Phone List or Call History list, you can dial the number yourself or ask the operator to call for you in the U.S. or Canada.

For security, you may be asked for a Personal ID Number (PIN) if you have set one up at www.myjitterbug.com.

Using your Phone List to make a Call

Your Jitterbug Dial phone can store up to

50 numbers and contact names on your Phone List. To place a call to a number on the list:

1.Press the button until a Phone List screen appears.

2.Press the Up/Down arrow button to move back and forward through your Phone List until you find the number you want to call.

3.Press when you see the “Call?” question at the bottom of your screen.

You can control the order of the NOTE numbers on your Phone List from your

personal page at www.myjitterbug.com

Moving from Feature to Feature on Your Phone

This section explains how to move in and out of the features on your phone.

Topics Covered

Accessing Features

Examples of Feature Navigation

For more information or to see the latest products and services visit us online at www.myjitterbug.com

Accessing Features

It’s easy to find what you want on your Jitterbug Dial.

How to navigate using buttons:

1.Press the button to browse through the feature choices on your phone.

2.Press the Up/Down arrow button to move through the entries within a feature.

3.Press the button to select the action displayed at the bottom of the screen.

Follow these steps as you look at the screen images in the examples on the next page.

Feature Navigation

All Jitterbug phones include a pre-programmed Phone List. (See Section 5 for details about your Phone List.) Additional features, such as built in

User Guide, Voice Dialing, Voicemail, Call History, and Phone Info, can be turned on or off by calling 1-800-733-6632.

Features on your Jitterbug are accessible in the following order:

1.User Guide

2.Voice dialing

3.Phone List

4.Call History

5.Phone Info

Examples of the screens you’ll see when navigating through features are included below.

Feature 1. Phone List with voicemail.

The following diagrams illustrate how to navigate through features should they all be activated. If a certain feature isn’t activated on your phone, pressing “NO” will advance to the next active feature.

Phone List (01/02)

 

Voicemail

 

Phone List (01/02)

 

 

 

back

 

 

 

back

Amy

 

 

 

Amy

Smith

 

Check for

 

Smith

 

 

 

 

 

Saved

 

 

909-555-2334

 

messages

 

909-555-2334

 

 

 

more

 

 

 

more

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call?

 

Listen?

 

Call?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phone List (02/02)

 

 

 

 

back

 

 

 

 

George

 

 

 

 

Baker

 

 

 

 

972-555-6149

 

 

 

 

more

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Call?

 

 

 

 

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