Samsung SCH-110SMOHFK manual Changing Greeting Message, Restricting the Use of the Phone

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Changing Greeting Message

This feature allows you to change the greeting message displayed when you turn on the phone.

Restricting the Use of the Phone

You can restrict the use of the phone by unauthorized persons. There are 3 restriction modes:

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0OPER

 

MENU

PWR STO RCL

1.Press MENU.

2.Press 0 on the keypad.

Restrict Dial from Memory: In this mode, you cannot access the memory feature. Storing or recalling numbers from memory is prohibited. If you try to use the memory feature, 'MEMORY IS RESTRICTED' is displayed.

Restrict Incoming Call: In this mode, you cannot answer incoming calls. 'PAGE RESTRICTED' is displayed.

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3DEF

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3. Enter the lock code.

Note: The lock code is preset to 0000 at the factory. See page 64 for how to change the lock code.

Restrict Special Call: In this mode, you cannot dial a special phone number having 2 digits or less (i.e. a number stored in the internal phone book). If you try to dial a number with 2 digits or less, 'SPEC. CALL IS RESTRICTED' is displayed.

Note: In all restriction modes, you can make 3-digit emergency calls such as 911.

Setting Restriction Modes

Advanced

INUSE

SVC

FM CDMA

Greeting?

 

 

 

Features

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4.Press 1 to select Greeting.

5.Enter your new greeting message by pressing the letters marked on the number keys on the keypad. (See page 34 for details on entering letters with the number keys.)

6.Press STO.

1.Press MENU.

2.Press 0 on the keypad.

Result: The display instructs you to enter your lock code. (For more on lock codes, see page 63, 'Locking the Phone' and page 64, 'Changing the Lock Code'.)

3.Enter your lock code.

Result: If the correct lock code is entered, the Setup menu is displayed.

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MENU

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Advanced Features

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Contents Cdma Portable Cellular Telephone Press/Push = Step number Safety PrecautionsDo not use the power adapter if SymbolsContents Antenna Speaker Display Front View of the Phone Rear View of the PhoneStrap hole Receiving lamp Buzzer MicrophoneYour phone is now ready to use Installing the BatteryRemoving the Battery Display IconsPlug the AC/DC adapter into the rear of the charger To Use the Normal ChargerUsing the Cigarette Lighter Adapter Using the Travel ChargerPhone Front Battery Memory EffectLamp color indicates the charging status as follows SlotTurning the Phone On and Off Making a Call Extending the AntennaTo Prepend a Number Receiving CallsPrepending a Stored Number Caller ID DisplayPress Menu Adjusting VolumesAlert Volume Voice VolumeChoosing the Alert Type MutePhone Exit this function Choosing the Alert ToneLast Number Redial Redialing Outgoing CallsTo...Choose Phones Internal Phone Book Press or to display more Finding an Empty Memory LocationAny Empty Location Empty Location Under a Specific Group Press RCLCorrecting a Name or Number Entering Names in MemoryTo correct a letter or digit Result The number entered is displayed Press STO Storing Numbers into Numeric GroupsOne-Touch Dialing Two-Touch DialingSearching for Numbers in Memory Dialing Confidential NumbersBy Location Number Exit the function When you have found the desired name and numberBy Name Dial the numberTo display Erasing a Number in MemoryBy Partial Phone Number To Erase a Specific NumberTo Turn On the Keytone Silent ScratchpadTo Erase All Numbers in Memory To Turn Off the KeytoneDisplaying Your Own Phone Number Enable one timeSending Your Own Phone Number Analog Force CallResult The message -KEY LOCKED- disappears Using MemoryKey Lock Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Dtmf DialingExample January 1, 1997, 215 PM Would be entered Using PauseSetting or Changing Current Time Tracking TimeErasing Cumulative Air Time Checking the Last Call or the Cumulative Air TimeTo check Press Call Reminder Alert To Turn On the FeatureRelease the alert call FeaturesCustomizing Your Phone If the time is appointedCurrent 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 Incoming call Locking the PhoneDisplayed. They are Memory dialChanging the Lock Code Setting Warning BeepsSystem Selection To choose NAM modeSystem Mode To Choose NAMCall Waiting System ResetDial the first number and press Send Dial the second number Setting Up Three-Way CallingCall Forwarding To Activate Call ForwardingRetrieving 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 Cigarette Lighter Charger AccessoriesBattery Hands-free KitTroubleshooting 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