Samsung SCH-110SMOHFK manual Phones Internal Phone Book

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The Phone's Internal Phone Book

Your phone has an 'Internal Phone Book' in which you can store up to 100 frequently called names and numbers. You can set them up for convenient, one- touch dialing and you can store them as confidential phone numbers. (For more details, see 'One-Touch Dialing' on page 37 and 'Dialing Confidential Numbers' on page 38.)

The

Storing Numbers in Memory

Phone's

1

2ABC

3DEF

1. Enter the desired telephone number

Internal

4GHI

5JKL

6MNO

of up to 36 digits including the area

7PQRS

8TUV

9WXYZ

code.

 

 

 

PhoneBook

 

0OPER

 

Result: The number entered is

 

 

 

1

STO

RCL

displayed.

 

 

 

 

1

2ABC

3DEF

2. Press STO.

4GHI

5JKL

6MNO

Result: The display shows the

 

 

 

3. To...

Press...

Assign a specific

2-digit location

location

number between

 

00 through 89

Store the number

 

 

 

 

 

 

in the first

 

 

available location

 

 

Store a number

2-digit location

into confidential memory number between

(For more on secret

90 through 99

memory see page 38.)

 

 

4.To enter the name, press the button marked with the desired letter.

Notes:

For details on entering a name, see 'Entering Names in Memory' on page 34.

If you do not wish to enter a name, just skip over this step.

1

2ABC

3DEF

4GHI

5JKL

6MNO

7PQRS

8TUV

9WXYZ

 

0OPER

 

MENU

 

3

PWR

STO

 

INUSE

SVC

FM CDMA

Name?

Sto:07

 

Abc

 

 

1

2ABC

3DEF

4GHI

5JKL

6MNO

7PQRS

8TUV

9WXYZ

 

0OPER

 

4

STO

RCL

 

The Phone's Internal Phone Book

7PQRS

8TUV

9WXYZ

 

2

number you entered and a fill-in-the-

MENU

 

blank area for you to type the

 

location in which you wish to store

 

 

PWR

STO

RCL

 

 

the number.

INUSE

SVC

FM CDMA

 

 

Sto:_ _

 

3003000

5. Press STO.

Notes:

If you are selecting a location between 0 and 9, precede that number with a zero (0).

If there is no empty location, the message 'MEM.(00-99) IS FULL' is displayed.

If the message 'Memory Used! Store? YES' is displayed, a number has already been stored in the memory location chosen.

To...

Press...

Replace it with the new one

STO

Assign another location

1.

 

to change to NO

 

 

 

2. STO

 

3. The digits for the new location

30

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Contents Cdma Portable Cellular Telephone Safety Precautions Do not use the power adapter ifSymbols Press/Push = Step numberContents Front View of the Phone Rear View of the Phone Strap hole Receiving lamp BuzzerMicrophone Antenna Speaker DisplayInstalling the Battery Removing the BatteryDisplay Icons Your phone is now ready to useTo Use the Normal Charger Plug the AC/DC adapter into the rear of the chargerUsing the Cigarette Lighter Adapter Using the Travel ChargerPhone Battery Memory Effect Lamp color indicates the charging status as followsSlot FrontTurning the Phone On and Off Extending the Antenna Making a CallReceiving Calls Prepending a Stored NumberCaller ID Display To Prepend a NumberAdjusting Volumes Alert VolumeVoice Volume Press MenuChoosing the Alert Type MutePhone Choosing the Alert Tone Last Number RedialRedialing Outgoing Calls Exit this functionTo...Choose Phones Internal Phone Book Finding an Empty Memory Location Any Empty Location Empty Location Under a Specific GroupPress RCL Press or to display moreCorrecting a Name or Number Entering Names in MemoryTo correct a letter or digit Storing Numbers into Numeric Groups One-Touch DialingTwo-Touch Dialing Result The number entered is displayed Press STOSearching for Numbers in Memory Dialing Confidential NumbersBy Location Number When you have found the desired name and number By NameDial the number Exit the functionErasing a Number in Memory By Partial Phone NumberTo Erase a Specific Number To displaySilent Scratchpad To Erase All Numbers in MemoryTo Turn Off the Keytone To Turn On the KeytoneEnable one time Sending Your Own Phone NumberAnalog Force Call Displaying Your Own Phone NumberUsing Memory Key LockDual Tone Multi-Frequency Dtmf Dialing Result The message -KEY LOCKED- disappearsUsing Pause Setting or Changing Current TimeTracking Time Example January 1, 1997, 215 PM Would be enteredErasing Cumulative Air Time Checking the Last Call or the Cumulative Air TimeTo check Press To Turn On the Feature Call Reminder AlertFeatures Customizing Your PhoneIf the time is appointed Release the alert callCurrent Time Display Activate this feature to keep Setting the FeaturesCall Time Display The call time counter is automatically Changing Greeting Message Setting Restriction ModesRestricting the Use of the Phone Locking the Phone Displayed. They areMemory dial Incoming callSetting Warning Beeps Changing the Lock CodeTo choose NAM mode System ModeTo Choose NAM System SelectionSystem Reset Call WaitingSetting Up Three-Way Calling Call ForwardingTo Activate Call Forwarding Dial the first number and press Send Dial the second numberRetrieving Messages in Voicemail Message ServiceFinding Out You Have a Message Reading Text Messages Callback Voicemail One-Touch AccessErasing All Messages Choosing Alert Type for Message Receiving Cleaning Your Cellular PhoneWith a soft cloth Do not charge a battery for more than 24 hours continuously Battery Safety PrecautionsKeep the batteries out of childrens reach Accessories BatteryHands-free Kit Cigarette Lighter ChargerTroubleshooting Audio quality of the call is poor No number is dialed when you recall a memory locationStrong Summary Useful Features Menu Tree 7NAME Srch. p.40