Samsung SCH-3500 manual Answering a call, Correcting dialing mistakes, Prepend dialing

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Answering a call.

To answer an incoming call, open the flip or press

if the flip is already open.You can also press

any key except , when the Any Key Answer option is selected in the Main Menu (see “Any Key

Answer.” on page 33).

Correcting dialing mistakes.

To correct a misdialed digit:

¤Press to erase one digit at a time.

¤You can erase all the digits at once by pressing

and holding it down for at least one sec- ond.

Prepend dialing.

The Prepend option lets you add digits such as area codes and network feature activation codes to a phone number that is in your Internal Phone Book or Call Logs. (The prepended phone number cannot be more than 10 digits.)

To prepend existing phone numbers in the Internal Phone Book or Call Logs:

1.Access the phone number entry.

2.Press for more options.

3.Press for Prepend.

4.Enter the area code or feature activation code by

pressing the digit keys. For feature calls, press

before dialing the feature code.

5.Press to call the prepended number.

Automatic hyphenation.

Automatic hyphenation follows the North American Numbering Plan, which hyphenates numbers as follows:

¤800-555-1234

Digits following a pause are not hyphenated (see “Pause Dialing.” on page 62).

Where you can use your phone.

Your Phone is dual-band, which means you can use it to make and receive calls in many places.

¤In any city where your service provider provides service.

¤On other CDMA networks and conventional analog cellular networks where your service provider has implemented roaming agreements.

When you use your phone outside the your service provider’s Network, it’s called roaming. If you’re roaming in areas where your service provider has agreements in place with CDMA or conventional ana- log cellular providers, you will pay the roaming rate plus long-distance charges, where they apply.

Note: In areas where your service provider does not have roaming agreements in place, you will still be able to make (but not receive) calls using a credit card.This is called manual roaming.

Setting your phone’s roaming ability.

Your Phone allows you to control your ability to roam.The roaming ability is determined by the “mode”that you select in the Main Menu.

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Contents Digital PCS Telephone Table of Contents Display options Keeping track of your calls using Call Logs.74 Getting to know your phone Page Page Page Display indicators Using the batteryInstalling the battery Charging the batteryStandby mode Charging with the Dual-Slot Desktop ChargerTurning your Phone on and off Power Save mode Conversation modeBasic functions Making a callWhere you can use your phone Setting your phone’s roaming abilityAnswering a call Correcting dialing mistakesUsing Caller ID Roaming call guardWhat you’ll see Using Three-Way Calling Call WaitingAnswering a Call Waiting call Using Call Forwarding Adjusting voice volumeAdjusting ring volume Redialing callsTo silence the ringer Missed call alertDropped call alert Failed call alertKey beep volume setting To mute a callIncoming call notification Tone length setting Alerts settingsAny Key Answer Alarm Setting the alarmDisplay options Backlight controlSetting the alarm ring type or sound Setting the alarm ring volumeRing type setting for voice calls Ring volume setting for voice callsRing type setting for message calls Ringer optionsRing volume setting for message calls Ring type setting for roaming callsVoice Memo Reviewing a Voice MemoVoice-Activated Dialing Tips on recording namesPlacing a call using voice dialing Voice dialing activationReviewing voice dialing entries Keyguard Emergency dialingErasing voice dialing entries Message Services and Voicemail Setting up your Voicemail boxOne-Touch Access to your Voicemail box Message memory capacityMessages and Lock mode Reviewing messagesMessage options Erasing messages Viewing your Internal Phone BookStoring phone numbers and names Storing phone numbers shortcut Finding entries by locationChanging your Internal Phone Book Finding entries by nameEditing Internal Phone Book numbers Secret Phone Book numbersErasing the Internal Phone Book Dialing by memory locationMemory Dialing Shortcuts Advanced Internal Phone Book features Pause DialingPause dialing from a stored Internal Phone Book entry Manual pause dialing Four-digit dialingYour phone’s security features Setting the Send keyLock mode Lock code setting Dialing in Lock modeLocking the phone Call limiting optionsPage Dialing special numbers in Lock mode Resetting your phoneSpecial numbers Storing special numbersKeeping track of your calls using Call Logs Reviewing Call LogsReviewing airtime Fax and Data calls Receiving a faxReceiving a data file MiniBrowser Launching the MiniBrowserTo exit the MiniBrowser MiniBrowser soft keysNavigating the MiniBrowser Entering text, numbers, or symbols Using LinksUsing bookmarks Initiating a phone call from the MiniBrowserMenus Usage guidelines All about performance and safety Keeping tabs on signal strengthUnderstanding Power Save mode Your Phone’s Main MenuRadio frequency safety Understanding how your phone oper- atesMaintaining your phone’s peak perfor- mance Protecting your battery Battery disposal and recyclingUsing your phone while driving Following safety guidelinesTurn off your phone before flying Turn off your phone in dangerous areasCard Standby Menu