Samsung SCH N300 manuel d'utilisation

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    SCH-N300 Series PORT ABLE T ri-Mode TELEPHONE User’ s Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference. verizonN300.book Page 1 Tuesday, Decemb er 18, 2001 1: 04 PM[...]

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    Intelle ctual Pr oper ty All Intel lectua l Prop erty , as def ined below , owned by or whi ch i s othe rwise the pro perty of Sams ung or it s respe cti ve supp lier s rel atin g to t he SA MSUNG Ph one, including b ut not limit ed to, accesso ries, parts, or softwar e relating thereto (t he “Pho ne Syst em”), is pro priet ary to Sams ung an d[...]

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    Disclaimer of Warranties; Exclusion of Liability EXCEPT AS SET FOR TH IN THE EXPRESS W A RRANTY CON T AINED ON THE WARRANTY P AGE E NCL OSED WITH THE PROD UCT , THE PURCHASER T AK ES THE PROD UCT "AS IS", AND SAMSUNG MAKES N O EX PRESS OR IMP LIED W ARRAN T Y OF A NY KI ND WHA TSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUC T , INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMIT[...]

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    verizonN300.book Page 4 Tuesday, Decemb er 18, 2001 1: 04 PM[...]

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    Table of C ontents 1. Getting Sta rted........ ........ ...... ........ ..... ..... ........ ...... ........ ..... ...... ..... 11 Highli ght s ....... .... ...... ..... .... ...... ..... .... ...... .... ..... ...... .... ..... ...... .... ..... ...... .... .... . 12 Close d View of Phone....... .... ...... ..... .... ...... ..... ...... .... ....[...]

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    Enterin g Ch aracter s U sing T9 Text Input ...... ...... .... ....... .... .... ....... .... ...... ... 57 5. Adjus ting Volu me ...... ........ ..... ........ ...... ..... ........ ..... ......... ..... ..... ... 59 Chang ing R inge r Vol ume ..... ....... .... .... ...... ..... .... ...... ..... .... ...... ..... .... ...... .... . 60 Silenc ing[...]

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    9. Using Yo ur Internal Ph one Book ......... ........ ...... ..... ........ ...... ..... 85 Adding a New Internal P hone Book Ent ry ........... ............... ................. ........ 86 Finding Int ernal Phone Book Entries . ............... ..................... ................... .. 87 Internal Phone Book Entry Option s.. ................. [...]

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    Today . .... ....... .... .... ....... .... ...... .... ..... ...... .... ..... ...... .... .... ....... .... ....... .... .... ..... 108 Month View ..... .... .... ....... .... ...... ..... .... ...... .... ..... ...... .... ....... .... .... ....... .... ...... . 109 Jump T o Da te........ ....... .... .... ...... ..... .... ...... ..... ...... .[...]

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    Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone ..... ............................. 157 Caring for the Ba ttery ........ .... .... ....... .... ...... ..... .... ...... ..... .... ...... ..... ...... .... ... 161 Ackn owled ging Spec ial P recau tions and FCC. .... .... ....... .... .... ....... .... .... ..... 163 FDA Consumer Update ............[...]

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    verizonN300.book Page 10 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

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    Getting Sta rted 11 1 Getting St arted In this Section 䊳 Y ou r Phone ’ s Hig hlight s and Feat ures 䊳 Fron t Vie w of Phone 䊳 Vi ewing the Di splay Scree n 䊳 T u rning Y our Phone ON and OFF 䊳 Using t he Battery our phone is packed with features that simpl ify your life and expand your ability to stay connected to the people and inform[...]

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    Section 1 12 Getting Star ted Highlig hts Congratulations on the purchase of your phone (SCH-N300). This phone is lightweight, easy- to-use, reliable, and offers m any significant features: 䊳 T ri-mode ca pability provides access to other CDMA and analog cellular networks. For further inf ormation see "Setting Y our Phone’ s Roaming Mode&q[...]

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    Getting Sta rted 13 䊳 Speed Dialing, there are four methods of calling numbers previously store d in the Internal Phone Book. 䊳 A Calendar function allows the scheduli ng of events, the a bility t o create “T o Do List s”, set timers and alarms. 䊳 V oice activated dialing with 10 locations. 䊳 T9 predic tive text en try for simp licity i[...]

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    Section 1 14 Getting Star ted Closed V iew of Phon e Antenna Receive r Display Menu Vo l u m e LED I ndicato r OK Bu tton Up/Down Serial Connecto r Screen Button Navigation Arrows Button verizonN300.book Page 14 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

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    Getting Sta rted 15 Front V iew of Pho ne Battery Clear End Bu tton Ta l k Signal Head set Numeric Micr ophon e Phone F lip Keypad Button Stre ngth Indica tor Jack Indi cat or Button GPS Icon verizonN300.book Page 15 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

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    Section 1 16 Getting Star ted Command Key s MENU Displays the first page of the Main Menu of options on your phone. Press again to display further pages and options. OK When navigating a menu, press to sele ct th e h ighl ighte d it em. Navi gation Arr ows Use these arrows to scroll through the phone m enu options. Vo l u m e Ke y (On the si de of [...]

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    Getting Sta rted 17 END Ends a call. Press and hold this key to turn your phone on or off. In the menu fac ility , it returns th e phone to standby mode and cancels your in put. Numeric Key s Use these keys to enter numbers, letters, and characters. Poun d Enters the [#] charact er for calling fe atures. In tex t entry mo de, press to enter a spa c[...]

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    Section 1 18 Getting Star ted V iewing the Dis play Screen This li st id entif ies the s ymbol s that s how on your display screen. 䊳 displays current signal strength. The more lines di splayed, the st ronger the signal. 䊳 GPS Position Location display . 䊳 indicates the phone cannot find a signal. 䊳 indicates a call is in progres s. 䊳 ind[...]

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    Getting Sta rted 19 䊳 indicates your current battery charge strength . (The dis played icon indicate s a fully charged battery .) T urning Y our Phone ON and OFF T urning Y our Ph one ON Ti p : The Power Save feature helps to conserve your battery power when you are in an area where t here is no signal. T o turn your phone on, press for approxima[...]

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    Section 1 20 Getting Star ted In power save mode, your phone searches for a signal periodically without your intervention. Y ou can also initiate a search for Servi ce by pressing any key (when your phone is turne d ON). T urning Y our Phone OFF Press for two seconds until you see “Powering off” on the display scre en. Y our screen remains bl a[...]

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    Getting Sta rted 21 Using t he Bat tery Battery Ca pacity your phone is e quipped with a Lithium I on (Li- Ion) battery . It allows you to re charge your battery before it is fully drained. The battery provides up to 3.8 hours of continuous digital talk time (up to one hour in analog) or up to eight days of continuous digital standby time (up to 15[...]

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    Section 1 22 Getting Star ted Instal ling the Battery Y our phone comes with a Li-Ion battery . Follow these step s to install i t: 1. Place the battery on to the back of the phone, making sure that the three plastic tabs line up with the corresponding holes on the phone. 2. Gently push the battery down on the phone until it snaps into place. Remo [...]

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    Getting Sta rted 23 2. Push the ba ttery releas e latch up . 3. Slide the battery away from the latch. 4. Lift the battery away from the phone. Char ging th e Bat tery Y our phone comes with a rechargeable batte ry . Y ou should charge the battery as soon as possible so you can begin using your phone. Warn ing : Using the wrong bat tery charger cou[...]

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    Section 1 24 Getting Star ted T ravel Ad apter Ti p : The T ravel Adapter is not compatible with any other Samsung product. The travel adapter is used to recharge the phone using a simple plug in located at the bottom of the phone. When the travel adapt er is plugged in and charging the phone, the phone displays a charging light and the battery ico[...]

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    Getting Sta rted 25 The LED on the front of the phone indicates the follow ing: 䊳 A red light indi cate s the ba tter y is charging. 䊳 A green l ight indicates the b att ery i s at least 90 percent charged. 䊳 An orange ligh t indica tes that the battery is operating at a temperature that is too high or too low , or that th ere is a poor conne[...]

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    Section 1 26 Getting Star ted verizonN300.book Page 26 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

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    Roaming 27 2 Roaming In this Section 䊳 Setting Y our Phone’ s Roaming Mode oaming is the ability to make or re ceive calls when you are out of your home coverage area. Your new tri- mode phone allows you to roam on analog cellular and digital networks virtually anywhere in the U.S. where com petitive wi reless service is available. This section[...]

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    Section 2 28 Roaming Setting Y our Phone’ s Roaming Mode Y our phon e allows you to contro l your abili ty to roam. By using the Roaming menu option, you can determine which signals your phone accepts. Set M ode Choose from thr ee dif fere nt sett ings on y our tri- mode phone to control your roaming experience. When your phone is in standby mode[...]

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    Roaming 29 䊳 Home onl y With th is sett ing, you canno t roam. If y our home system is not a vailable then your ca ll will not b e connected, an d the No servi ce icon displa ys. In some servi ce areas, a n operato r may come on-line and as k you how you would prefer to pa y for the ca ll. Note: Consult your Service Provider if you have any quest[...]

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    Section 2 30 Roaming Setting the T ime and Date If the t ime has not been s et si nce the ba ttery was installed and you turn your phone on outside a Service Area, you are prompted to enter the cu rrent time an d date. Note: If you do not ent er the time and date whe n prompted in Analog mode, you are not notified of scheduled events or call alarms[...]

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    Making and An swering Calls 31 3 Making and Answ ering Calls In this Section 䊳 Maki ng Calls 䊳 Answ ering Ca lls 䊳 V oic e Dial 䊳 Dialing Opt ions 䊳 In-Cal l Notification 䊳 End-of -Call Options 䊳 Usin g One-T ouch/ T wo-T ouch Sp eed Cal ling 䊳 Calling Eme rgency Numbers our phone gives you different options for pl acing calls so th[...]

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    Section 3 32 Making an d Answeri ng Calls Making Calls Ti p : T o redial your last outgoing phone number, press the T alk button once to display number and press T alk again to initiate a call.. Y our phone offers many different ways to mak e calls, incl uding Voice Dial ("Pl acing a C all Using V oice Dial" on page 121), Speed Dialing (&[...]

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    Making and An swering Calls 33 Missed Call No tifi cation Note: Y ou cannot dial phone numbers identified as No ID, Res tricted, Data or Fax calls. When an incoming call is not answered, t he number of missed cal ls together with th e last call’ s phone number is dis played on your screen. T o di splay the Missed Cal l log to view the last 10 mis[...]

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    Section 3 34 Making an d Answeri ng Calls V oic e Dial Reaching your friends, f amily , coworkers and teammates has never been easier – especiall y when you’re on the go. With Voice Dial: 䊳 Y ou store all your contacts right in your phone, so you don’ t need to search through or keep a phone book close by . 䊳 There’ s no need to enter n[...]

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    Making and An swering Calls 35 In-Ca ll Op tions Y our phone includes both a standby (Main Menu) a nd an In-Use Menu. The In-Use menu is displayed by pressing during a call in progress. 䊳 Mute /(Un )mute enables you to mute or (Un)mute your end of a phone conversation so that t he recipient can hear no thing. 䊳 Three-Way C all allow s you to ta[...]

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    Section 3 36 Making an d Answeri ng Calls Incoming Cal l Notificati on Note: Y ou can also mute or (un)mute the ringer by pressing the volume keys.. Depending upon your settings, your phone notifies you of inc oming cal ls in the f ollowi ng ways: 䊳 The phone rings and/or vibrates. 䊳 The LED flashes. 䊳 The ba cklight illumi nates. 䊳 The scr[...]

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    Making and An swering Calls 37 Saving a Phone Numbe r Y our phone can store up to 199 Internal Phone Book entries. Phone Book entries can store up to a total of six phone num bers and the entry’ s name can contain 12 characters. T o save a numbe r when in standby mode: 1. Enter a phone number . 2. Press . 3. Scro ll to s elec t Sav e and press . [...]

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    Section 3 38 Making an d Answeri ng Calls 6. Press to open the T9 ( English ) , Alph a, Symbo l and Number options. This determines the mode of entering t he new name. Select choice and press . 7. Enter the desired name using the key pad and press . 8. The phone prompts “# *** is empty” (*** is the Speed Dial number .) 9. Press aga in, The scre[...]

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    Making and An swering Calls 39 Finding a Phone Number Y ou can search for Internal Phone Book entries for phone numbers that contain a specific string of numbers. 1. T o find a phone number from the standby mode enter one or more di gits. (The more numbers you enter , the m ore specif ic the search will be.) 2. Press to open the Menu optio ns. 3. P[...]

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    Section 3 40 Making an d Answeri ng Calls Dialing and Sa ving Phone Numbers With Pauses Note: Y ou can have multiple pauses in a phone number and combine 2sec and hard pauses. Y ou can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use wi th automated syst ems, such as voicemail or credit car d billing numbers. If you select a Har d Pause, the next set[...]

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    Making and An swering Calls 41 Four-Digit Callin g Y our phone h as the ability to remember the last four digits of any phone number stored in the address book or to simply di al any four digits entered using the keypad. T o call some one stored in your phone book by entering th e last fou r digits of th eir phone number: 1. From the standby mode, [...]

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    Section 3 42 Making an d Answeri ng Calls Call ing Em erg ency Numb ers Y ou can place calls to 911, eve n if your phone is locked or your acco unt is restrict ed. Note: Placing calls to 911 automatically activates the Position Location option. 1. From standby mode enter the emergency number and press . Using One/T wo/Thr ee T ouch Speed Dialing Wi[...]

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    Making and An swering Calls 43 To u s e One -T ouch Dialing for Speed Dial locations 1-9: 䊳 From standby mode, press and hold the digit for two seconds and your call will be automatically dialed to the number at that Speed Dial location. To u s e T wo-T ouc h Diali ng for Speed Dial locations 10-99: 䊳 From standby mode, press and hold the secon[...]

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    Section 3 44 Making an d Answeri ng Calls Display ing Y our Phone Number Just in case you forget your own phone number , your phone can remind you. T o display your own phone number: 1. From standby mode, press for Main Menu . 2. Press for Phone Bo ok . 3. Press for My Ph one # , and your phone number will be displayed. verizonN300.book Page 44 Tue[...]

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    Navigating Th rough Menus 45 4 Navigating Through Menus In this Section 䊳 Menu N aviga tion 䊳 Vi ewing the Menus 䊳 Selectin g a Character I nput Mode 䊳 Enter ing Cha racte rs by U sing the Ke ypad 䊳 Enteri ng Cha racter s Using T 9 T ext Input his section is a road map to using your phone and also expl ains how to enter characters into yo[...]

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    Section 4 46 Navigating T hrough M enus Menu Navig ation Y our phone al lows you to move through menus quickly and easily . Navigation arrows allow you to move up or down through menus. As you navigate, menu options are highlighted. Highlight an option and press to select. W orking Wi thin the Menu Str uctur e Select ing Menu Items Note: T o simpli[...]

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    Navigating Th rough Menus 47 Vi ewing t he Menus Menu St ructur e Menus let you check or change your phone’ s settings. The following outline shows your phone’ s menu str ucture. 1. Location 1: Location On 2: 911 Only 2. Calls 1: Outgoing 2: Incoming 3: Missed 4: Erase History 1: Outgoing 2: Incoming 3: Missed 4: All Calls 5: Air Time 1: Last C[...]

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    Section 4 48 Navigating T hrough M enus 3. Web 1: Messages 2: Web Alerts 3: Launch Browser 4: Connecti on Data/Fax In 1: Data/Fax Off VoiceCal l Only 2: Incoming Data Only 3: Incoming Fax Only 5: Web Guard 6: Erase 1: Page/Text 2: Web Alerts 4. Phone Book 1: Find Name 2: Add New Entry 3: My Phone # 4: Find Entry verizonN300.book Page 48 Tuesday, De[...]

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    Navigating Th rough Menus 49 5. Roaming 1: Set Mode 1: Automati c-A 2: Automati c-B 3: Home only 6. Calendar 1: Today 2: Month View 3: Jump to Date 4: To Do List 5: Countdown 6: Alarm Clock 1: Alarm #1 2: Alarm #2 3: Alarm #3 7: Set Time 7. Voice Dial 1: Record 2: Review 3: Erase All 4: Set Active 8. Sounds 1: Ringer Vol ume 1: Calls 1:High+vib 2: [...]

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    Section 4 50 Navigating T hrough M enus 3: Alarm 1: High 2: Med 3: Low 4: Off 2: Ringer Typ e 1: Voice Calls 1: With Caller ID 2: No Caller ID 2: Messages 1: Voice mail 2: Page 3: Text 4: Web Alerts 3: Alarms 4: Data/Fax In 3: Key Beep 1: High 2: Med 3: Low 4: Off 4: Tone Le ngth 1: Short 2: Long 5: Alert 1: Minute Be ep 1: On 2: Off 2: Service 1: [...]

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    Navigating Th rough Menus 51 9. Setup/Tool 1: Display 1: Idle Screen 1: Logo 2: Digital 3: Samsung L ogo 2: Backlight 1: 8 Seconds 2: 30 Seconds 3: Flip Open 4: Off 3: Greeting 4: Contrast 5: Version 2: Security 1: Lock Phone 1: Unlocked 2: On Power-Up 3: Lock Now 2: Change Lock 3: Special # 1: Empty 1 2: Empty 2 3: Empty 3 4: ErasePhone book 5: Re[...]

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    Section 4 52 Navigating T hrough M enus 4: Auto Answer (Car K it Only) 1: Yes 2: No 5: Set NAM 1: NAM 1 2: NAM 2 6: Set Network 1: Automatic 2: 1-Time Analog Call 7: Language 1: English 2: Spanish 8: Calculator 0. Games 1: Flying Tight 2: Run for Money *. Keyguard InUse Menu 1: (Un)Mute 2: 3-Way Call 3: Calls 1: Outgoing 2: Incoming 3: Missed 4: Er[...]

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    Navigating Th rough Menus 53 5: Phone Book 1: Find Name 2: Add New Entry 3: My Phone # 4: Find Entry 6: Calendar 1: Today 2: Month View 3: Jump to Date 4: To Do List 5: Countdown 6: Alarm Clock 7: Set Time 7: Version verizonN300.book Page 53 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

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    Section 4 54 Navigating T hrough M enus Selecti ng a Character I nput Mode When prompted to enter text , the current tex t entry mode will appear above the key in the lower right hand side of the display . There are four text entry modes: 䊳 1: T9 Word 䊳 2: Al pha 䊳 3: Symb ol 䊳 4: Numbe r T o change the I nput Mode, press then the correspon[...]

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    Navigating Th rough Menus 55 Enteri ng Characters by Using th e Keypad T o enter charact ers by using the keypad, select the abc mode. (see "Selecting a Charac ter Input Mode" on page 54) Press the corresponding numeric key (1-9) key until the desired character appears. By default, the initial character is uppercase followed by l owercase[...]

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    Section 4 56 Navigating T hrough M enus Y ou will notice that wh en pressing the following keys, the characters appear i n the following order . T o use this feature , you have to press the key within t wo seconds, otherwise the phone moves the cursor to the next spac e and waits for new i nput. 1 . @ , ’ & - A B C 2 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 M[...]

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    Navigating Th rough Menus 57 Enteri ng Characters Using T9 T ext Input T o enter charact ers using T9 T ext Input, select the T9 Word mode (see "Selecting a Charact er Input Mode" on page 54.) T9 T ext Input analyzes the le tters you enter using an intuitive word database and creates a suitable word. (The word may change as you type.) T o[...]

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    Section 4 58 Navigating T hrough M enus verizonN300.book Page 58 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

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    Ad jus tin g Vol um e 59 5 Adjusting V olume In this Section 䊳 Chang ing Ringe r V olume 䊳 Sil encing the Ringer 䊳 Adjusting V olume During a Convers ation 䊳 Muting a Ca ll ith all the things that demand your attention in t oday’ s fast- paced world , it’ s impor tant t o tune-i n to wha t reall y matt ers. Y our phone gives you the abi[...]

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    Section 5 60 Adjusting Volume Changing Ri nger V ol ume T o change the r inger volume, use the volume keys on the side of your phone when the phone is in standby mode with the flip open. T o change the r inger volume from the Main Menu : 1. Press for Menu options. 2. Press for Sounds . 3. Press for Ringe r V olume. 4. Press for Calls. 5. Select Off[...]

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    Ad jus tin g Vol um e 61 Muti ng a Cal l There are tim es when it’ s necessary to m ute a call so that your caller does not hear you or certain background noise. T o mute a call, press and ho ld for tw o seconds . T o (un)mu te a call, press and hold for two seconds. To Mute a call fr om the Ma in Menu: 1. Pre ss for Menu options, highlight (Un)M[...]

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    Section 5 62 Adjusting Volume verizonN300.book Page 62 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

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    Using Serv ice Feat ures 63 6 Using Servi ce Features In this Section 䊳 Using C aller ID 䊳 Respond ing to C all W aiting 䊳 Three-W ay Calling 䊳 Forw arding Y our Ca lls ow that you’ve mastered the basics, you can begin to focus on where you want to go. Th is section guides you t hrough the calling features that enhance your Service. From [...]

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    Section 6 64 Using Se rvice Featu res Using Ca ller ID Caller ID lets you kn ow who’ s calling by displaying the number of the person calling when yo ur ph on e rin gs. If th e ca ll er’ s na me and number are already stored in your Internal Phone Book, the corresponding name appears with the number . In the same way , if you call someone who h[...]

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    Using Serv ice Feat ures 65 Note: Y ou don’t have to worry about being int errupted during a Web call because Call Waiting and Three-Way Calling are automatically disabl ed. T o respond to an incoming call while you’re on a call: 䊳 Press . (This puts the first c aller on hold and answ ers the se cond call.) 䊳 T o switch back to the firs t c[...]

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    Section 6 66 Using Se rvice Featu res Three -Wa y Calling With Three- W ay Ca lling, you can ta lk to two different people at the same time. When using this feat ure, the nor mal airt ime rates wi ll be charged for each of the two calls. If one of the people you called hangs up during your call, you and the remaining call er stay connected. If you [...]

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    Using Serv ice Feat ures 67 Using the In -Use menu: 1. During a conversation, press . 2. Press fo r 3-Way Call. 3. Enter the number for the th ird party , and press . 4. When connected to the thir d party , press again to begin your Three-Way call. verizonN300.book Page 67 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

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    Section 6 68 Using Se rvice Featu res Forwardi ng Y our Calls Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to another phone number – even when your phone is turned off . Y ou can continue to make calls from your phone with Call Forwarding act ivated. T o Act ivat e Cal l F orwar di ng 1. Press . 2. Enter the area code and phone number[...]

  • Page 69

    Managi ng Call His tory 69 7 Managing Call History In this Section 䊳 Vi ewing Call L ogs (I ncomin g, Ou tgoing and Misse d) 䊳 Call Lo g Opt ions 䊳 Making a Call from a Call Lo g 䊳 Savin g a Phone Num ber fr om a Call Log 䊳 Erasing A ll Call Logs he call logs help you manage your time more effect ively . They keep track of incoming calls,[...]

  • Page 70

    Section 7 70 Man agi ng Ca ll Hist or y V iewing Call Logs Y ou’ll find your call logs invaluable. They are a list of the last 10 phone numbers or names for calls you placed, accepted and mis sed. Call logs make redialing a number fast and easy . They are continually updated as new numbers are added to the beginning of the list and the oldest ent[...]

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    Managi ng Call His tory 71 Call L og Opt ions For additional information and options on a call, scro ll to high light a cal l log entry , press , followed by to view these optio ns: 䊳 Ta l k to c all the phone n umber . 䊳 Save to save the sende r’ s phone number (if th e numb er is n ot alrea dy store d in your Internal Phone Book). For furth[...]

  • Page 72

    Section 7 72 Man agi ng Ca ll Hist or y Making a Call Fr om a Call Log Note: Y ou cannot make calls from the Incoming or Missed call logs to entri es identified as No ID or Restricted. T o place a call from an existing call log: 1. Scroll to highlight the required number and press to complete the cal l. Prependin g a Phone Number Fr om a Call L og [...]

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    Managi ng Call His tory 73 Saving a P hone Number From a Call Log Note: Y ou cannot save phone numbers already in your Internal Phone Book or calls identified as No ID or Restricted. Y our phone can store up to 199 Internal Phone Book entries. Phone Book entries can store up to a total of 6 phone numbers and the entries can contain up to 12 charact[...]

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    Section 7 74 Man agi ng Ca ll Hist or y Erasing Call Logs T o eras e a call log or all call logs: 1. From standby mode press to open the Main Men u . 2. Press for Calls . 3. Press for Eras e Histo ry . This opens the Erase T otal m enu. Scroll to highlight one of the options: Outgo ing, Inco ming, Miss ed and All Calls 4. Press to erase the call s [...]

  • Page 75

    Managing M essaging 75 8 Manag ing Me ssagin g In this Section 䊳 Message T y pes 䊳 New Mes sage Ale rts 䊳 Mess age Opt ions our phone is always working to help you stay connected – even when you’re unavailable. With three types of m essaging, you can depend on being notified of important information. This section steps you through the mes[...]

  • Page 76

    Section 8 76 Man agi ng Mes sag ing Setting Up v oicemail The f irst thin g you’ ll wa nt t o do after activ ating your phone is set up your voicemail. For further information on voicemail please contact your service provider . Knowing When Y ou Have Messages There are several ways your p hone alerts you: 䊳 By dis playing a messag e on th e scr[...]

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    Managing M essaging 77 䊳 W eb Messa ges let y ou know whe n you receive numeric pa ges, Web Messages*, and Web Update s*. Y ou can reci eve a page/ text me ssage from the i nternet. (For further inform atio n, see "S endin g Numer ic Pages" on page 8 0, “Sen ding Web Messages” o n page 69 , or "Sen ding Web Messages" on pa[...]

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    Section 8 78 Man agi ng Mes sag ing New V o icemail Mes sage Al erts When you receive a new voicemail message, your phone alerts you and displays . Note: Y our phone accepts messages even when it is turned off. However , you are only notified of new messages when your phone is turned on and you are in a Ser vice Area. Note: Y ou are charged for air[...]

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    Managing M essaging 79 New W eb Messages When you receive a new Web message, your phone alerts you and displays the following infor mation : 䊳 Quanti ty of N ew me ssages. 䊳 Date & T ime the l ast mess age was r eceived. 䊳 Percen tage Fu ll Press t o read the new message. W eb Message Storage Y our phone can store up to 94 Web Messages. E[...]

  • Page 80

    Section 8 80 Man agi ng Mes sag ing Sending Numeri c Pages Callers can send a numeric page to your phone when they reach your voicemail box. Numeric paging to a phone comes at no additional charge on any service plan that includes Vo i c e m a il . Numeric P age Option s After you display a numeric page, press to display the numeric page message op[...]

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    Managing M essaging 81 Sending W eb M essages There are three ways to send a Web message to a phone: 1. Email Y our phone number 2. The Web Site Select the Web messaging link. 3. Using Messa ging So ftware (T AP 1.5 compatible). W eb Message Opti ons After you display a Web Message, press to display the Web Message options. T o select an option, sc[...]

  • Page 82

    Section 8 82 Man agi ng Mes sag ing Extract ing Ph one Numbers After you display a Web message, press to display the Mess age options. The options are: 䊳 Ta l k to dial th e phone n umber . 䊳 Save # to sa ve t he it em. 䊳 Erase to erase the it em. 䊳 Next Msg to proceed to th e next item . 䊳 Prev Msg to re turn to the previo us ite m. 䊳 [...]

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    Managing M essaging 83 W eb Upda te Optio ns Press to display Web Update options. T o select an option, scroll to highlight your option and press . Erasing All W eb Messages T o eras e all Web messages: 1. Pre ss fo r Main Menu . 2. Press for We b . 3. Press for Erase . Y ou are asked to choose from two options, Page /T e xt or W eb Al erts . 4. Ma[...]

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    Section 8 84 Man agi ng Mes sag ing Display ing W eb Alerts Note: Y ou are charged for airtime minutes when accessing the Web Inbox or Internet sites. Y ou are notified of new W eb Alerts by the ico n in the d ispl ay s creen . 1. Press for Main Menu . 2. Press for We b . 3. Press for We b A le rt s . A mes sage will be displayed stating that you w[...]

  • Page 85

    Using Your Internal Pho ne Book 85 9 Using Your Intern al Phone Book In this Section 䊳 Addi ng a New Intern al Ph one Book E ntry 䊳 Find ing Interna l Phon e Book Entrie s 䊳 Intern al Phon e Bo ok Entry Opt ions 䊳 Adding Call Alarm Ale rts 䊳 Sele cting Ringer T ypes ow you know the basics that help make it easier to stay in touch with peo[...]

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    Section 9 86 Using Yo ur Internal Phone Book Adding a New In ternal Phone Bo ok Entry Y our phone can store up to 199 Internal Phone Book entries. Phone Book entries can store up to a total of six phone numbers and the entry’ s name can cont ain 12 characters. T o add a new entry: 1. From standby mode, pr ess for Main Menu . 2. Press for Phone Bo[...]

  • Page 87

    Using Your Internal Pho ne Book 87 Short cut t o Ac cessing the Phon e Book 1. From standby mode, press the down arr ow . Short cuts to Storin g Phone B ook Numb ers 1. From standby mode, enter a phone number . 2. Press and follow the prompts. Stori ng Ph one Bo ok Nu mbers at th e End of a Call Note: Once the Phone Book entry that you want to call[...]

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    Section 9 88 Using Yo ur Internal Phone Book 3. Press for Find N ame . The l is t of names is displayed in alphabetical order . (The Speed D ial num ber displays next to the entry .) 4. Enter the fi rst letter of th e persons name you want to find. Use to scroll through t he list of possi ble matches. Findi ng Entries T o find and revie w an entry [...]

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    Using Your Internal Pho ne Book 89 䊳 Name Ri nger to add a s pecif ic ri nger to an entry . Replacin g a Stored Number Wi th a New Number T o repl ace a stored phone number with a new number: 1. From standby mode, pr ess for Ma in Menu . 2. Press for Phone Boo k . 3. Press for Find Nam e . 4. Scro ll to h ighl ight t he nam e that the existing ph[...]

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    Section 9 90 Using Yo ur Internal Phone Book Editin g an Inter nal Phone Book E ntry T o make changes to an entry: 1. From standby mode, pr ess for Main Menu . 2. Press for Phone Bo ok . 3. Select either for Find Name , or for Find E ntry option from the Phon e Book options. 4. Scroll to highlight the name of the entry you want to edit, then press [...]

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    Using Your Internal Pho ne Book 91 䊳 Ent ry # the entry num ber cannot be change d. It is generat ed by th e phon e when the Internal Phone Book entry is stored. 䊳 Set S ecret When a n umber is se t to Sec ret, the phon e will n ot allo w anyon e to view information on the number unless they enter the pho ne’ s lock code . 䊳 Ring er T ype t[...]

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    Section 9 92 Using Yo ur Internal Phone Book 6. Scroll to highlight a melody or ring number and press to save the Name Ring er of choice. My Phone Number T o display your own phone number: 1. From standby mode, pr ess for Main Menu . 2. Press for Phone Bo ok . 3. Press for My Ph one# . verizonN300.book Page 92 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

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    Changin g Your Phone’s Sett ings 93 10 Changing Your Phon e’s Settings In this Section 䊳 Changin g the Greetin g 䊳 Adjusting th e V olume 䊳 Ring er T y pes 䊳 Sele cting Ringer T ypes 䊳 Changin g the Back light an d Contras t Setting s 䊳 Data/Fa x Mode his section describes how y ou can change your phone’ s settings to best suit yo[...]

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    Section 10 94 Chan ging Your Phone’s Settings Changing th e Greeti ng The greeting can be up to 12 characters in length and is displayed on the bottom line of your phone’ s dis play screen in standby mode. T o change your gre eting: 1. From standby m ode, press for Main Menu . 2. Press for Setu p / T ool . 3. Press for Display . 4. Press for Gr[...]

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    Changin g Your Phone’s Sett ings 95 T o change the language of your phone: 1. From the Main Men u press fo r Setup /T o ol . 2. Press for Lan guage . 3. Scroll to highlight Engl ish or Sp anish. 4. When the desired option displays, pr ess . Adjusti ng the Ring er V olume T o adjust the ringer volume: 1. From standby m ode, press for Main Menu . 2[...]

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    Section 10 96 Chan ging Your Phone’s Settings 䊳 V ibrati ng Ri nger alerts you to calls or messages without disturbing others. Selec ting Ringer T ypes for V oice Calls T o sel ect a ringer type for voic e calls: Ti p : If your ringer is set to vibrate or Off, you can review the ringer ty pes but will n ot hear them. 1. From standby m ode, pres[...]

  • Page 97

    Changin g Your Phone’s Sett ings 97 Selecti ng Ringer T ypes for Alarms T o sel ect a ringer type for alarms: 1. From standby m ode, press for Main Menu . 2. Press for Sounds . 3. Press for Ring er T ype . 4. Press for Alarms . 5. Listen to the available Ring er T y pes , and press to select. Selecti ng Ringer T ypes for Data / Fax In T o sel ect[...]

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    Section 10 98 Chan ging Your Phone’s Settings Changing th e Backlig ht T ime Length The ba cklig ht se tting lets yo u to s elect t he length of time the display screen and keypad are backlit after any key press i s made. T o change the backlight setting: 1. Press for Main Menu . 2. Press for Se tup / T o ol . 3. Press for Display . 4. Press for [...]

  • Page 99

    Changin g Your Phone’s Sett ings 99 Data/Fax Mode Note: The phone must be on a digital network to send or receive data and faxes. Note: When your phone is in Data/Fax mode, you cannot make or receive voice calls. The W eb Connection Kit (pur chased separately) lets you link y our laptop PC to your phone so you can send and receive data and faxes.[...]

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    Section 10 100 Changing You r Phone’s Settings 4. Press for Conne ction . 5. Select Data/Fax In Inco ming Data only and press . (Notice that the phone displays “N o inco ming v oice c alls ca n be re ceiv ed”. Your phone returns t o standby mode and displays *D A T A ONL Y* .) Returni ng to V oice Mode Note: The phone always powers up in stan[...]

  • Page 101

    Setting Y our Phon e’s Security 101 11 Setting Yo ur Phone’s Securit y In this Section 䊳 Accessin g the S ecur ity Menu 䊳 Lock ing Y our Ph one 䊳 Unlo ckin g Y ou r Pho ne 䊳 Usin g Spec ial Nu mbers y using the security set ting on your phone , you receive peace of mind w ithout sacrificing flexibili ty . With several opt ions av ailabl[...]

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    Section 11 102 Setting Yo ur Phone ’s Securit y Accessing the Security Menu Y ou must enter your lock code t o view the Security men u. If you forget your l ock code, try using the last four digits of your Social Security number , the last four digits of your phone Number , or “0000”. T o acces s the Security menu: 1. From standby mode, pr es[...]

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    Setting Y our Phon e’s Security 103 Unloc king Y our Phone T o unlock your phone: 1. From standby mode, press for Me nu options . 2. Enter your Lock Code. Changing th e Lock Code T o change your l ock code: 1. Access the Security menu. 2. Press for Change Lock. You r Loc k Code number displays. 3. Enter a different Lock C ode number (this will ov[...]

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    Section 11 104 Setting Yo ur Phone ’s Securit y Calli ng in Lock Mo de Note: This number will not appear in your Intern al Phone Book. Y ou can place calls to 911 and to your special numbers when in lock mode. T o place an outgoing call in lock mode: 䊳 T o call an em ergen cy num ber , speci al number , or Customer S ervice, en ter the pho ne n[...]

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    Setting Y our Phon e’s Security 105 Using Sp ecial Numbers Y ou can hide up to three phone numbers that require your lock code to make t hem “special.” All three special numbers can be manually dialed at any time, even when your phone is locked. T o make a numbe r special: 1. From standby mode, press for Main Menu . 2. Press for Setup/T ool .[...]

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    Section 11 106 Setting Yo ur Phone ’s Securit y Erasing the Inter nal Phone Book Y o u ca n er ase all th e numb er s st ored in your Internal Phone Book. This is useful if you want to loan, or give your phone to a friend or family member . T o eras e your Internal Phone Book: 1. Access the Security menu. 2. Press for Eras ePho nebook . 3. Press [...]

  • Page 107

    Personal Info rmation Manag ement 10 7 12 Personal Inform ation Management In this Section 䊳 Access ing the Sch edu ler 䊳 Addi ng New Events 䊳 Alarm Cloc k our phone has been equipped with several personal inform ation management features to help you manage your busy lifestyle. These features turn your phone into a tim e management planner th[...]

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    Section 12 108 Per sona l In for mati on Man age ment Accessing the Scheduler Y our scheduler helps organize your time and reminds you of important events. How T o Acces s Y our Sc heduler 1. From standby mode, press for Ma in Menu. 2. Pre ss for Calendar . 3. Scroll to highlight an option. The options are: T o day , Month View , Jump T o Date, T o[...]

  • Page 109

    Personal Info rmation Manag ement 10 9 Month V iew Month View allows you to view a calendar of the current month, a past month, or a future month. In Month V iew , the current date is highlighted on the calendar . Days with scheduled events are underl ined. When in Month View , th e navigat ion keys wo rk lik e this: 䊳 Moving th e scroll lef t or[...]

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    Section 12 110 Per sona l In for mati on Man age ment 䊳 Press the cor rect volume ke y to scroll between A.M. or P .M. or pr ess for A.M., or for P .M. 䊳 Countdowns can be entered for dates between the years 1980 and 2099. Alarm Clock Y our phone has an alarm clock with three separate alarms. Each alarm can be set once, or daily at a programmed[...]

  • Page 111

    Personal Info rmation Manag ement 11 1 䊳 Use the numeric keys to ent er the current time and date. Adding Ne w Event s 1. From standby mode, press for Main Menu. 2. Pre ss for Calendar . 3. Press for To d a y. 4. Press for input mode options T9 (Engl ish), Alpha, Sy mbol, and Number . Select an option and press to activate. 5. Enter the e vent’[...]

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    Section 12 112 Per sona l In for mati on Man age ment 9. Scroll to select the alarm option of choice, and press . The options are: 10 minutes Before, On time, No Alarm, 1 hour Be fore , or 30 min. Before. Ti p : Use the volume control keys to scroll by month through the Calendar, or scroll up or down to view by week. 10. Press . 䊳 Notice the head[...]

  • Page 113

    Personal Info rmation Manag ement 11 3 Editi ng an Ev ent 1. From standby mode, press for Main Menu. 2. Pre ss for Calendar . 3. Press for To d a y . 4. Select an existing event, and press . 5. Press to edit that event, and continue to press unt il the infor mation you want to edit displays. Enter th e new information over the old, then pres s . (I[...]

  • Page 114

    Section 12 114 Per sona l In for mati on Man age ment Alarm Clock Y our phone has an Alarm Clock feature with three separate alarms. Each al arm can be set once, or daily at a programmed t ime of your choosing. Default alarm times are: 䊳 10 minutes fo r Meetings , Events, and Din ing App ointment s 䊳 24 hours for Sp ecial Occasion s 䊳 Zero mi[...]

  • Page 115

    Personal Info rmation Manag ement 11 5 Editi ng or Era sing a Pr ogramme d Alarm 1. Repeat steps 1 through 3 above. 2. Scroll to highlight the Alarm# you wish to set and press . The following options display: Edit , Erase or Exit. 3. Press to se lect Edit . Choos e eith er Daily? or No Repeat and enter a new date and time. Use the volume keys on th[...]

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    Section 12 116 Per sona l In for mati on Man age ment verizonN300.book Page 116 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

  • Page 117

    Using Voice Services 117 13 Using Vo ice Servic es In this Section 䊳 Using V oice Dialing his section explains the features associated with your phone’ s V oice Services. The eas y-to-follow instructions explain how to make calls by speaking into the phone. Y ou’ll also learn how to record voice memo s. T verizonN300.book Page 117 Tuesday, De[...]

  • Page 118

    Section 13 118 U sing Voice Services Using V oice Dial ing Note: Use Voice Dial tags in a quiet environment and without the aid of an accessory . (For example, a headset or hands-free car kit) Y our phone features voice-activated dialing. Y ou can call up to 10 stored entries by speaking the individual’ s or company’ s nam e into the microphone[...]

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    Using Voice Services 119 1. From the Main Men u press for Vo i ce Di a l . 2. Press for Record . Th e phone will prompt you to say the name you want to program. 3. Wait for the beep and then say the name. For best results, use names with at least two syllables, or use both a first and last name. The phone stores the name as a “first” sample, an[...]

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    Section 13 120 U sing Voice Services Setting Up V oice Dial V oice Dial is always active once you have programmed the phone to accep t V oice Dial entries. T o pl ace voice activated calls, pre ss and hold . Then say the name into t he phone after you hear the voice prompt and the beep. Y ou can also init iate a vo ice ac tiva ted ca ll by openi ng[...]

  • Page 121

    Using Voice Services 121 Placing a Cal l Using V oice Dial T o place a call if Voice Dial is inactive: 1. Open the phone. 2. Press and hold down the key . 3. At the voice prompt , say the name into the phone. 䊳 The phon e automa tically plac es the call if it rec ogniz es the na me. 䊳 If the ph one does not recogni ze the name, it promp ts for [...]

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    Section 13 122 U sing Voice Services Revie wing V oic e Dial Ent ries T o revi ew V oice Dial entries: 1. From the Main Men u press fo r Vo i ce Di a l . 2. Press for Review . A list of your stored voice dial numbers display , ( the names also dis play if sto red in th e Inter nal Phone Book). 3. Press the associ ated key to select the desired entr[...]

  • Page 123

    Using Voice Services 123 Erasing V oic e Dial Entri es T o eras e an individual V oice Dial entry: 1. From the Main Men u press fo r Vo i ce Di a l . 2. Press for Review . A list of entries displays. 3. Press the associ ated key to select the desired entry , or s croll to hi ghlight th e desired entry , and press . The recorded name plays audibly a[...]

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    Section 13 124 U sing Voice Services verizonN300.book Page 124 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

  • Page 125

    Experienc ing the Web 125 14 Experiencin g the Web In this Sect ion 䊳 Laun ching the Web Browser 䊳 Creat ing and Find ing Bookma rks 䊳 Sign ing Up f or Web Updat es 䊳 Setting Up a W e b Connectio n y now you’ve discov ered the great features that come w ith your phone. Now it’ s time to experience th e W eb. Let the adventure begin. B v[...]

  • Page 126

    Section 14 126 Exp erie ncin g the Web The W eb Note: Web service will not work when roaming o ff the Network and it may not be available in all areas. With the Web and your Internet-ready phone, you have access to many feat ures via the Intern et: 䊳 The Web Brows er allows you to view specially -desig ned text v ersions of popular web site s. ?[...]

  • Page 127

    Experienc ing the Web 127 We b B r ow s e r Y our phone comes equipped with a MiniBrowser , which allows you t o access up-to- the minute infor mation through t he Web. The Mini Browser connec ts to the Int ernet by placing a call. Note that appears on the display whenever a c all is in progres s, just as with a regular voice call. Service charges [...]

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    Section 14 128 Exp erie ncin g the Web sites in the W eb. The next time you use the MiniBrowser , you may not see the Home Page at first because t he MiniBrowser will displ ay the page you were viewing when you last exited the MiniBrowse r Note: The Web Home Page is subject to change. . WEB 1. Financial 2. Traffic 3. Travel 4. Weather 5. Sports 6. [...]

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    Experienc ing the Web 129 The W eb Home Page Y ou may no tice that sometimes th e MiniBrowser will launch without placing a call. This is because the phone stor es recently viewed pages in its’ memo ry cache. The MiniB rowser wi ll conne ct autom aticall y when you access a page that's not stored in t he cache. If the phone has been inactive[...]

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    Section 14 130 Exp erie ncin g the Web Using the W eb Br owser Using the MiniBrowser is eas y once you've learned a few basics. Here are some tips for navigating the Web: Scrolling As with other parts of your phone's menu, you'll have to scr oll up and down to se e everything on some Inte rnet sites. 䊳 Scroll up or down to vi ew li[...]

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    Experienc ing the Web 131 Going Bac k 䊳 T o go back one page , press . Ente ring T ext Note: Bookmarking a page does not store the page contents, just its address. Note: Some pages can not be bookmarked. Bookmar k availability is det ermined by web site developer s. Some Internet sites r equire that you enter text by using your phone's keypa[...]

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    Section 14 132 Exp erie ncin g the Web 1. Scroll to highlight MnMen u , and press . 2. Scroll to highlight Bookmar ks , and press . 3. Scroll to highlight the bookmark you want to display , and press . Scroll to select OK , and press . Deleting a Boo kmark 1. From the bo okmark list, s croll to highlight the bookmark you want t o delete, and press [...]

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    Experienc ing the Web 133 Ending a Browse r Ses sion T o end a browser session and disconnect from the Web, press . T rou blesh ootin g If you're having trouble using the Web Browser , use the following troubleshooting guide: Prob lem Y ou can't escape from a particular site. Recom mend ation Press and hold the butto n. Prob lem Y ou cont[...]

  • Page 134

    Section 14 134 Exp erie ncin g the Web Prob lem An e rror message prom pt states the phone is not registered for Web services. Recom mend ation Web services can take longer t o activ ate than voice s ervices. Please try again later . If the problem persi sts for more than one day , please contact your Service Provider . Prob lem The m essage "[...]

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    Experienc ing the Web 135 Setting up a W eb Co nnecti on Note: Y ou will not need to install the Dialer for Palm or HPC/Windows CE. Getting Starte d Y our Internet-ready Phone allow s you to connect to a laptop PC, or a hand-held or palm-sized computing device to s end and receive e-mail , access the Internet, or your company’ s net work and much[...]

  • Page 136

    Section 14 136 Exp erie ncin g the Web Plac ing a Cal l T o place a call when you’re connected to the Web : 1. Make sure the cable i s connected properly . 2. Open the Dialer software or application on your computer and place the call. 䊳 The phone displays the number your compu ter is c alling a nd a “c onnec ting” message is display ed. ?[...]

  • Page 137

    Experienc ing the Web 137 Receivin g Calls Most users use the W eb Connectio n to place outgoing data/fax calls. But you can also set up your phone to re ceive (host) data and fax calls. Because each phone is differen t, the Web Connection Kit doesn't include i nstructions for how to set up your phone to receive da ta and fax calls . Here&apos[...]

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    Section 14 138 Exp erie ncin g the Web verizonN300.book Page 138 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

  • Page 139

    Games 139 15 Games In this Sect ion 䊳 Flyi ng T ight 䊳 Run for Mo ney y now you’ve discov ered the great features that come w ith your phone. Now it’ s time to experience the fun of playing games on your phone. B verizonN300.book Page 139 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

  • Page 140

    Section 15 140 Gam es Flying T ight In Flying T ight you must pilot your ship by different obstacles avoiding any collisions along the way . Y ou can pick up force fields to help protect your shi p from receiving too much damage. If t oo much damage is s ustained, your ship is destroyed and you must start a new game. The further you fly , the more [...]

  • Page 141

    Games 141 Run For Money In Run For Money , you skate along the roadway and collect the money sacks by running over them. Be careful to avoi d the traffic or el se you will loose your co llected money sacks. Each level has a goal reflect ing the number of money sacks that mus t be collected before proceeding on to the next level. If the goal is not [...]

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    Section 15 142 Gam es verizonN300.book Page 142 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

  • Page 143

    Position Locat ion 143 16 Position Locat ion In this Sect ion 䊳 Services 䊳 Settings ith Position Location, your location can be determined when you are in an area where Position Location is available. This feature can also be turned off (except for calls to 911) to insure your privacy . W verizonN300.book Page 143 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:0[...]

  • Page 144

    Section 16 144 Position Locat ion Services Yo u m a y b e assessed hig her/ additi onal charge s for loca tion-bas ed services. Imagine having a phone that can use Global Position Services (GPS) technology to provide you with t he follow ing services based on your location : 䊳 Driv ing dire ctio ns 䊳 T raffic in fo rmatio n 䊳 Emerge ncy servi[...]

  • Page 145

    Position Locat ion 145 Setting s The sett ings allow you to turn the Posi tion Location ON or OFF . When you first use your phone this option is set to OFF . This option is automatically turned ON when you place a call to 911. However , this option is turned back OFF when your 911 call is completed. Check wi th your serv ice provi der to determ ine[...]

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    Section 16 146 Position Locat ion verizonN300.book Page 146 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

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    Cal cul at or 147 17 Calculator In this Section 䊳 Access ing the C alculat or 䊳 Perfor ming Simple Calc ulation s aving a calculator handy is not only convenient, but practical. Thi s easy to use calculator ma kes figuring out simple m ath equations a breeze. H verizonN300.book Page 147 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

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    Section 17 148 Calcu lator Accessing the Calculat or The calculator allows you to perform basic mathematical calculations using your phone. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division can be performed. T o acces s the calculator: 1. Press for Main Menu. 2. Press for Setup/T ool. 3. Press for Calcul ator . Performi ng Simple Cal culation s 1[...]

  • Page 149

    Selecting Your Accessories 149 18 Selecting Your Acce ssories In this Section 䊳 Overvie w of A vailabl e Acc essori es for y our Phone e offer a variety of access ories for your new phone. Choose from chargers, batteries and hands- free devices – all designed to give you more fl exibili ty and conveni ence. W verizonN300.book Page 149 Tuesday, [...]

  • Page 150

    Section 18 150 Selec ting Your A ccesso ries Accessory Opti ons T o order genuine Samsung accessories, please visit us at www .samsung.com/wi reless or call 1- 800-samsung. Standa rd Ba ttery The standard battery provides ap proximately up to 3.8 hours of cont inuous talk ti me in digital mode and up to one hour of continuous talk time in analog mo[...]

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    Selecting Your Accessories 151 T ravel Ad apter Compact and lightweight, this is a convenient way to charge your phone while on the road. verizonN300.book Page 151 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

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    Section 18 152 Selec ting Your A ccesso ries verizonN300.book Page 152 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

  • Page 153

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 153 19 Performance and Safet y Guidelines In this Section 䊳 Getting the Mos t Out of Y our Re ception 䊳 Maintai ning Sa fe Use and Acc ess to Y our Phone 䊳 Caring for the Battery 䊳 Acknow ledging Speci al Preca utions an d the FCC Notic e 䊳 FDA Co nsumer U pdate 䊳 CTIA Saf ety Informat ion art of gettin[...]

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    Section 19 154 Performance and Safety Guidelines Getting the Most Out of Y our Recept ion Keep ing T ab s on Sign al Str ength The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area. Y our phone informs you of the current signal strength by displayi ng a number of bars next to the signal s trength icon. Th e more b[...]

  • Page 155

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 155 Know ing R adio F requen cy S afety The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP standards described below . In 1991-92, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineer s (IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) joined in updating ANSI’ s 1982 standard for safety levels wi th re[...]

  • Page 156

    Section 19 156 Performance and Safety Guidelines 䊳 Don’ t u se the ph one if the anten na is damag ed. 䊳 Speak di rectly into the phone’ s receiver . 䊳 A void expo sing yo ur phone an d acce ssories to ra in or liqui d spil ls. If your phone do es get we t, imme diatel y turn the powe r off and re move th e batter y . If it’ s inopera b[...]

  • Page 157

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 157 Maintain ing Saf e Use of and A ccess t o Y our Phone F AILUR E TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUC TIONS OUTLINED MA Y LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJUR Y AND POSSIB LE PROPERTY DAMAGE Using Y o ur Phone Wh ile Driving T alking on yo ur phone while driving is illegal in some state s. Even where it’ s not, it can divert your [...]

  • Page 158

    Section 19 158 Performance and Safety Guidelines 䊳 Dial to report serious emergencie s. It’ s free from your wireless phone. 䊳 Use your phone to help others in emer gencie s. 䊳 Call special non-emergency wi reless number when nec essary . Followi ng Safet y Guidelines Note: Always turn off the phone in health car e facilities and request pe[...]

  • Page 159

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 159 Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such as pacem akers and hearing aids, to determine if t hey are adequately shielded from external RF signals. T urning Off Y our Ph one Before F lying T urn of f your phone before boarding any aircraft. T o preve nt possible interference with aircraft sy[...]

  • Page 160

    Section 19 160 Performance and Safety Guidelines 䊳 Fueling a reas s uch as ga s statio ns. 䊳 Below d eck on boat s. 䊳 Fuel or chemic al tr ansfer or sto rage facili ties . 䊳 Areas wh ere the air c ontains chemi cals or particles such as g rain, d ust or met al powders. 䊳 Any other a rea where yo u would norma lly be ad vised t o turn o ff[...]

  • Page 161

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 161 Caring fo r the Batt ery Prote cting your Bat tery The gu idel ines li sted belo w help yo u get th e most out of your battery’ s performance. 䊳 Use o nly Sam sung-a pprov ed batt eries a nd desktop chargers. These ch argers a re designed to m aximize battery life. Usi ng other batteri es or char gers voids[...]

  • Page 162

    Section 19 162 Performance and Safety Guidelines Don’ t store the battery in high temperature areas for l ong pe riods of ti me. It’ s best to follo w these stor age rules: Less than one month: 32º F to 131º F (0º C to 55º C) More than one month: 32º F to 104º F (0º C to 40º C) Disposa l of Lit hium Ion (Li-Ion) Batter ies Note: For saf[...]

  • Page 163

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 163 Acknowledgi ng Special Prec aution s and FCC FCC Notic e The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close pro ximity to recei ving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the phone if such interference cannot be elim inate d. V ehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or buta[...]

  • Page 164

    Section 19 164 Performance and Safety Guidelines broken. A void dropping, hitting, bending or sittin g on it. Body- W orn O perati on T o maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a handset on your body , use the Samsung supplied or approve d carrying case, holster or other body-wor n accessory . If you do not use a body-worn[...]

  • Page 165

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 165 the FCC. This is because of a variety of factors including its proximit y to a base station antenna, phone design and other factors. What is important to remember is that each phone meets stri ct federal guideli nes. V ariations in SARs do not represent a vari ation in safety . All phones must meet the f ederal[...]

  • Page 166

    Section 19 166 Performance and Safety Guidelines FDA Consume r Upda te Do wirel ess phone s pose a heal th hazard ? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are as sociated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however , that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones em it low levels of radio freq[...]

  • Page 167

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 167 However , the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radio frequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user . In such a ca se, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair , replace or recall the phones [...]

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    Section 19 168 Performance and Safety Guidelines 䊳 Nation al Instit ute for Occu pational Safety and Heal th 䊳 Environmental Protect ion Agency 䊳 Federal Communications Committee 䊳 Occupa tional Safet y and He alth Admini stration The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities , as well. FDA shar[...]

  • Page 169

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 169 What ki nds of ph ones are the subjec t of thi s upda te? The term “wireless phones” refers her e to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called “cell,” “mobile,” or “PCS”. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to meas urable radio frequency energy (RF) because of[...]

  • Page 170

    Section 19 170 Performance and Safety Guidelines Animal experiments investi gating the effects of radio frequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yield ed conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories. A few animal studies, however , have suggest ed that low levels of RF could Accelerate the de[...]

  • Page 171

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 171 studies can answer questions about long-ter m exposures, since average peri od of phone use in these studies w as around three years. What r esearc h is neede d to decide whethe r RF ex posure from wi reless p hones pose s a heal th threa t? A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of peo[...]

  • Page 172

    Section 19 172 Performance and Safety Guidelines What is FDA doin g to fin d out more abo ut the pos sible health effe cts of wirele ss phon e RF? FDA is working with the U.S. T oxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to addres s important questions about the effe[...]

  • Page 173

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 173 both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a broad assessment of additional resear ch needs in the c ontext of the latest res earch developments around the worl d. How can I find out how muc h radio frequ ency ener gy expo sure I ca n get by using my wir eless phone[...]

  • Page 174

    Section 19 174 Performance and Safety Guidelines to the FCC. The FCC w ebsite (http:// www .fcc.gov/o et/rfsafety ) gives directi ons for locating the FCC identi fication number on your phone so you can find your phone’ s RF exposure level in the onl ine listing. What has F DA do ne to measure the r adio frequen cy energ y coming fr om wireless p[...]

  • Page 175

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 175 is measu red in w atts/kg (or milliwat ts/g) of matter . This measurement is used to determine whether a wireless phone complies with safety guidelin es. What st eps can I t ake to r educe my exposur e to radio freq uency e nergy from my wireles s phone? If there is a risk f rom these products--and at this poin[...]

  • Page 176

    Section 19 176 Performance and Safety Guidelines products, you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use. What ab out ch ildren using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones , including children and teenagers. If you want to take s teps to lower[...]

  • Page 177

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 177 What ab out wirel ess phon e interf erence with med ical equi pment? Radio frequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact wi th som e electron ic devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop a deta iled test me thod to measur e electromagneti c interference (EMI ) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and de[...]

  • Page 178

    Section 19 178 Performance and Safety Guidelines FDA continues to monitor the use of wirel ess phones for possible intera ctions with other medical devices. Should harmful interfe rence be found to occur , FDA w ill conduct testing t o assess t he interfer ence and wor k to reso lve the problem. Where ca n I find additio nal informa tion? For addit[...]

  • Page 179

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 179 CTIA Safet y In format ion Exposur e to radi o freq uency signa ls Y our wireless hand held portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver . When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) sig nals. In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF e x[...]

  • Page 180

    Section 19 180 Performance and Safety Guidelines Antenn a care Use only the specified of approved repl acement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. Phon e operati on NORMAL POSITIO N: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over [...]

  • Page 181

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 181 Elect ronic dev ices Most modern electroni c equipment is shiel ded from RF signal s. However , certain el ectronic equipment may not be shielded against RF signals from your wirel ess phone. Pacemakers The Health In dustry Manuf acturers Ass ociation recommends that a m inimum separation of six (6”) inches b[...]

  • Page 182

    Section 19 182 Performance and Safety Guidelines interference, you may w ant to consult your service provider (or call the custom er service line to discuss a lterna tives.) Opti onal for each phone manufacturer . Othe r me dic al de vic es If you use any other personal medical devi ce, consult the manufa cturer of your device to determine if they [...]

  • Page 183

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 183 Aircraft FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air . Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft. Blastin g areas T o avoid inter fering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “T urn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and instru[...]

  • Page 184

    Section 19 184 Performance and Safety Guidelines For vehi cles eq uipped with an airba g An airbag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperl y installed and the air bag inflates, serious i njury[...]

  • Page 185

    Performance and Safety Guidelines 185 Owner's Rec ord The model number , regulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplat e inside the battery compartme nt. Record the serial number i n the space provided below . This will be h elpful if you need to con tact us ab out your phon e in the fu ture. Model: Serial No.: User Guide Pr op[...]

  • Page 186

    Section 19 186 Performance and Safety Guidelines verizonN300.book Page 186 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

  • Page 187

    Warran ty I nformatio n 187 20 Warranty I nformatio n In this Section 䊳 Manufa cture r’ s Warr anty 䊳 Limited W arran ty his section contains the manufacturer’ s warranty for your phone. T verizonN300.book Page 187 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

  • Page 188

    Section 20 188 Warra nty Info rmat ion Manufactur er’ s Warr anty DISCL AIMER OF WA RRANTI ES; EXCLU SION OF L IABI LITY . EXCE PT AS SET FORTH IN T HE EXPRE SS W ARRANT Y CONT AINED ON TH IS WA RRANT Y P A GE, TH E PURCHAS ER T AKES TH E PRODU CT "AS IS," AND SAMSUN G MAKES NO W ARRA NTY OF AN Y KIND WHA TSOEVER WITH RESP ECT TO THE PR[...]

  • Page 189

    Warran ty I nformatio n 189 ARISE BY OP ERA T ION OF LA W , INCLUD ING IF APPL ICABLE T HE IMPL IED WA RRANTI ES OF MERCHAN T ABILITY AND FITNE SS FOR A P ARTICUL AR PURPOSE, A RE HEREBY LIMITED TO TH E SAME DURA TION OF TI ME AS THE EXPRESS WRIT TEN W ARRA NTY ST A TED HEREIN. SOME ST A TES DO NOT ALL OW LIMIT A TI ONS ON HOW LON G AN IMPL IED W A[...]

  • Page 190

    Section 20 190 Warra nty Info rmat ion ABOVE LIMI T A TION OR EXCLUSI ON MA Y NOT APPL Y TO YOU. THI S WA RRANT Y GI VES YOU SPEC IFIC LEGAL RI GHTS, AND YOU MA Y ALSO HA VE OTH ER RIGH TS, WHIC H V ARY FROM ST A TE TO ST A TE. THIS LIMITED WA RRANTY SHAL L NOT EXTEND TO AN YONE O THER THA N THE ORIG INAL PUR CHAS ER OF THI S PRODU CT AND ST A TES [...]

  • Page 191

    Warran ty I nformatio n 191 Note: Samsung is not, in any case, liable for any consequential damage caused by the product. For your convenience, if you pref er to use an ear -microphone, please ca ll (800) SAMSUNG to purchas e a compatible ear microphone for the product. verizonN300.book Page 191 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

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    Section 20 192 Warra nty Info rmat ion verizonN300.book Page 192 Tuesday, December 18, 2001 1:04 PM[...]

  • Page 193

    Numerics 4-Di git Dia ling 41 A access t he Security m enu 102 Accessing the Calculator 148 Accessori es 149 Accessory O ptions 150 Analo g Mode - Settin g the T ime and Date 30 B Battery 21 Battery - Charging 23 Batter y - Deskto p charge r 24 Battery - Installi ng 22 Battery - Removing 22 Battery Cap acity 21 Battery Car e 161 C Calculator 147 Ca[...]

  • Page 194

    Changing the Contrast 98 Character Input Mod e - Select ing 54 D Dange rous Are as 159 Desktop Cha rger 150 Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses 40 Dialin g Opti ons 36 Disp laying Web Al erts 84 E Empty b attery 21 End-of-C all Op tions 36 Entries In Ge nerated Num erical Orde r 88 Extracting Phone Numbers 82 Extracting Phone Numbers From [...]

  • Page 195

    Incomi ng Call Noti ficatio n 36 Internal 85 Internal Phone Bo ok 85 K KeyGuard 20 M Maki ng and A nswer ing Ca lls 31 Managing Messaging 75 Menu Items 46 Menu Naviga tion 46 Menu Structure 46 Menus - Viewing 47 N Name s In Alp habet ical Orde r 87 New Events 111 New Web Al erts 83 Numeric 80 Numeric Page Opti ons 80 O orange 25 Owner's Record[...]

  • Page 196

    R Radio F reque ncy 155 Recepti on 154 red ligh t 25 Ringer - Silencing 60 Ringer Types 95 Ringer T ypes for Alarms 97 Ringer T ypes for Messages 96 Ringer Types for Voice Calls 96 Ringe r Volu me 95 Roam ing 27 Roami ng - Se ttin g Roam Mode 28 Run For Mo ney 141 Run For Mo ney - Pl aying Instructions 141 S Safe U se of an d Access to Yo ur Phon e[...]

  • Page 197

    To erase a n event 113 To Set Time using the menu options 110 To View, Add, Edit or Erase an event on your Calendar 109 Trave l Adapt er 24 , 151 Turning Your Phone ON and OFF 19 U unloc k your ph one 103 User Gu ideProp rieta ry Noti ce 185 Using One-Touch/Two-Touch Spee d Dialing 42 Using S ecret Num bers 105 V Vehicl e Ligh ter Ch arger 150 View[...]

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