Samsung SCH-110SMOHFK manual Message Service, Retrieving Messages in Voicemail

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Message Service

Message Service is a feature on your phone that allows the phone to receive alpha-numeric messages or voicemail. (Voicemail is available in the digital mode only.) Contact your service

Retrieving Messages in Voicemail

Contact your service provider to activate this feature.

provider to activate Message Service.

Notes:

Your phone can receive up to 21 messages (voice+text).

Each message can contain a maximum of 255 alpha-numeric characters.

The messages are stored in the order they are received.

Finding Out You Have a Message

Your phone alerts you when you have new voicemail or text messages in several ways:

 

 

 

 

By displaying 'NEW *Voice

 

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Mail*', 'NEW *Text Msgs*', or

 

'NEW * Page *' message.

 

 

NEW

 

 

By sounding an alert tone every 2

 

*Voice

Mail*

 

 

 

 

minutes (if the SMS alert is turned

 

 

 

 

on. See page 76.)

 

 

 

 

 

By displaying

at the bottom of

 

 

 

 

the display.

 

 

INUSE

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NEW

 

 

 

*Text

Msgs*

 

 

Optional

If a caller left a callback number, your phone displays the number.

Features

 

Notes:

 

 

 

 

If the message is urgent, 'URGENT' is displayed instead of 'NEW'.

 

You can return the call instantaneously by pressing SEND.

 

If ten messages are already stored in memory, it is full and the

 

phone alerts you of this by displaying 'Memory Full ! No

 

Msgs can be received'. You must erase an old message

 

to receive a new one.

 

 

1. Press .

Result:

Your phone displays the message options you can choose;

1:Voice, 2:Text, 3:Erase All, 4:SMS Alert. Use or to see the option hidden in the display.

The total number of new messages is also displayed.

2.To listen to new or saved messages, press 1.

Result: Your phone displays:

Total number of new messages Date and time the message was received

3. Press SEND.

Result: Your phone calls and connects to the Voicemail center.

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END

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Optional

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2ABC

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Features

3

JKL

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7PQRS

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9WXYZ

 

 

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Contents Cdma Portable Cellular Telephone Do not use the power adapter if Safety PrecautionsSymbols Press/Push = Step numberContents Strap hole Receiving lamp Buzzer Front View of the Phone Rear View of the PhoneMicrophone Antenna Speaker DisplayRemoving the Battery Installing the BatteryDisplay Icons Your phone is now ready to usePlug the AC/DC adapter into the rear of the charger To Use the Normal ChargerUsing the Cigarette Lighter Adapter Using the Travel ChargerPhone Lamp color indicates the charging status as follows Battery Memory EffectSlot FrontTurning the Phone On and Off Making a Call Extending the AntennaPrepending a Stored Number Receiving CallsCaller ID Display To Prepend a NumberAlert Volume Adjusting VolumesVoice Volume Press MenuChoosing the Alert Type MutePhone Last Number Redial Choosing the Alert ToneRedialing Outgoing Calls Exit this functionTo...Choose Phones Internal Phone Book Any Empty Location Empty Location Under a Specific Group Finding an Empty Memory LocationPress RCL Press or to display moreCorrecting a Name or Number Entering Names in MemoryTo correct a letter or digit One-Touch Dialing Storing Numbers into Numeric GroupsTwo-Touch Dialing Result The number entered is displayed Press STOSearching for Numbers in Memory Dialing Confidential NumbersBy Location Number By Name When you have found the desired name and numberDial the number Exit the functionBy Partial Phone Number Erasing a Number in MemoryTo Erase a Specific Number To displayTo Erase All Numbers in Memory Silent ScratchpadTo Turn Off the Keytone To Turn On the KeytoneSending Your Own Phone Number Enable one timeAnalog Force Call Displaying Your Own Phone NumberKey Lock Using MemoryDual Tone Multi-Frequency Dtmf Dialing Result The message -KEY LOCKED- disappearsSetting or Changing Current Time Using PauseTracking Time Example January 1, 1997, 215 PM Would be enteredErasing Cumulative Air Time Checking the Last Call or the Cumulative Air TimeTo check Press Call Reminder Alert To Turn On the FeatureCustomizing Your Phone FeaturesIf 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 Displayed. They are Locking the PhoneMemory dial Incoming callChanging the Lock Code Setting Warning BeepsSystem Mode To choose NAM modeTo Choose NAM System SelectionCall Waiting System ResetCall Forwarding Setting Up Three-Way CallingTo 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 Battery AccessoriesHands-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