Samsung SCH-A212 user manual To Do List, Calculator, Adding, Editing, or Deleting a Schedule

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Adding, Editing, or Deleting a Schedule

When you access a day with the schedule, you can see the schedule contents. If you have scheduled

more than one events on the day, press or to scroll to the desired one.

When a stored schedule is displayed, press to display the following options:

Edit: allows you to edit the today’s schedule.

Add: allows you to add a new schedule on today.

Del: allows you to delete the schedule.

After you select an option by pressing ,

press . Then follow the screen prompt.

To Do List

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This feature allows you to draw up a list of tasks you need to do. You can store up to 20 tasks.

Creating the To Do List Item

1.Enter a task. You can enter up to 32 characters. For further details on how to enter characters, see page 34.

2.Press , and enter the desired date and time by when the task has to be done.

3.Press to save the task.

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Adding, Editing and Erasing a To Do Item

When you access the To Do List menu, you can see the task you have created first. If you have scheduled

more than one tasks on the day, press or to scroll to the desired one.

When a stored task is displayed, press to display the following options.

Edit: allows you to edit the To Do item.

Add: allows you to add a new To Do item.

Del: allows you to delete the To Do item.

After you select an option by pressing ,

press . Then follow the screen prompt.

Calculator

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Using this feature, you can use the phone as a calculator. You can perform calculations including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division on your phone.

1.Enter the first number using the numeric keys.

2.Press to set the operator for your calculation until the required arithmetic symbol appears: + (addition), - (subtraction),

x (multiplication), / (division).

3.Enter the second number.

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Contents SCH-A212 Contents Contents Quick Safety Guide Use sensibly Accessories and batteriesUse qualified service UnpackingWith the phone close Your PhonePhone Layout With the phone openDisplay Service Light BacklightFor details on the text input modes, see To Remove the Battery Installing BatteryCharging a Battery To Install the BatteryUsing the Desktop Charger Using the Travel ChargerHold down until the power off animation begins to play Switching the Phone On/OffLow Battery Indicator Open the phone Press and hold down to switch the phone onLock Mode Standby ModeTalk Mode Power Save ModeCorrecting the Number Call FunctionsMaking a Call Redialling Last NumberThree-Touch Dial Speed Dialling from PhonebookOne-Touch Dial Two-Touch DialAdjusting the Volume Answering a CallKey except . See Dropped Calls In-Use Menu OptionsViewing Missed Calls SENDSendCall Waiting Three-Way CallingFailed Calls Call Forwarding Using the Display NotepadQuick Switching to Manner Mode Contact your service provider to activate Call ForwardingEntering Text Changing Text Input ModeExample When you are writing a new message Menu Press to access the Input Mode menuPeriod, hyphen, and apostrophe are available on T9 English ModeSmart Punctuations Upper Case LettersClearing Letters and Words AlphaABC ModeIncluding a Number ScrollingClearing Words Symbol ModeNumber Mode Inserting a SpaceMove back to the previous menu level Using the MenusAccessing a Menu Function by Scrolling Enter the menu facilityAccessing a Menu Function by Using its Shortcut Select the desired setting by pressingSelect SVC LED by pressing and pressing Waiting Forward To Modem SettingIncoming Erase Logs Outgoing Air Time Answer Mode List of Menu Functions5 Int. Call Incoming # Exiting the WAP Browser WAP BrowserWAP Browser Launching the WAP BrowserKeys to select them Using the WAP Browser Soft KeysNavigating the WAP Browser Here’s how the keys work in the WAP browserInitiating a Phone Call during a WAP Browser Session Using LinksUsing Bookmarks Entering Text in the WAP BrowserNew bookmark is added to the bottom of your bookmark list Contact your service provider for further detailsDownloads My DownloadsForward To Modem SettingView Settings Get DownloadsHigh Rate Data CallsOutgoing Auto ConnectIncoming Erase LogsAir Time Finding a Number by its Name Answer ModePhonebook Find NumberDel deletes the number Finding a Number by its Entry NumberFinding a Number by its Group If necessary, press or to scroll to the desired nameAdd Entry Creating a New EntryAdding a Number in an Existing Entry My Phone Number Edit GroupCreating a New Schedule Bell and Melody usingScheduler Selecting a Day in CalendarCreating the To Do List Item To Do ListCalculator Adding, Editing, or Deleting a ScheduleReleasing the morning call AlarmSetting a Morning Call Set TimeWorld Time Setting an AlarmSelecting an Alarm Melody Releasing the AlarmMessages GamesInbox Voice Mail TextErase All Set Alert Type Browser AlertsDisplay Outbox MessagingCreating and Transmitting a New Message Erasing Message Template Using Message TemplateSetting Priority Level for Outgoing Messages Press to transmit the messageErasing All Messages Sent MessagePaging Reviewing Sent MessagesDelivery Ack Power On/OffDisplay BackgroundBacklight DateBack/SVC Light Text SlideSet the length of the Dtmf tone SoundsRing Type LCD ControlRelease Alert Ring VolumeRing Tone Connect AlertAll Out. Call restricts all outgoing calls from your phone SecurityRestrict Set NAMPriority Number System SelectionStored, then press Reset Phone Auto LockClear All American National Standards Institute Ansi IEEE. C95.1-1992 Health and Safety InformationExposure to Radio Frequency RF Signals Ministry of Health Canada, Safety CodePrecautions When Using Batteries Operating Environment Electronic DevicesPacemakers Vehicles Potentially Explosive AtmospheresHearing Aids Other Medical DevicesVehicles Emergency CallsTo make an emergency call Care and Maintenance Glossary Display Numbers of callersRF Radio Frequency Quick Reference Card Menu Tree