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,QWURGXFW LRQ7R<RXU6DPVXQJ 76HULHV 3KR QH Congratulat ions on the purchase of your Samsung T300 Series Phone . Usin g the latest di gital technol ogy , the Samsung T30 0 Series Phone operat es similar to other wireless phon es, while provid ing superior resonance and t one quality .
+RZ7R 8VH7K LV0DQXDO This user g uide explains your S amsung T300 phone opera tions through easy-to-follow instructions and illustrations. Check out “Getting to k now your phone” on page 2 1 to get started understanding the functions of your phone.
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viii 7DEOH RI&RQWHQWV Your Consu mer Package ............ ........................... ... 19 Front View o f the Samsung T300 ................. ............ 20 Gettin g to know your phone ............... ..................... 21 Ant enna.... .
ix List of Menu Fun ctions ............................. ............... 28 Using yo ur Phone’s Menus ................................ ...... 33 Acce ssin g Menus by Scrol ling ...... ...... ..... ...... .... ...... ...... .... ... 33 Retu rning to t he Pr evio us Men u .
x Thre e Way Call ing .. ...... .... ...... ...... .... ...... ....... .... ...... .... ...... ... 46 Era se lo gs .... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... .... ...... .... ....... ...... .... ...... ...... . 47 Keepi ng track of call lo gs ..... .......
xi Shortcuts to Storing Phone Numbers ...... .................... .......... 67 Dialin g numbers from th e phone book ................... 68 Sho rtcuts to M emory Dia ling .. .... ...... ....... .... ...... ...... .... ...... ... 6 8 Web/MiniBrows er .
xii Adding, edi ting, and erasing a countdo wn item ........... ............. . 86 Wor ld Time .. ...... ...... .... ...... ...... .... ...... .... ....... ...... .... ...... ...... . 87 Checkin g the Current Time in Another City or Coun try ...... ..
xiii Disp lay Op tions .... ...... .... ...... .... ...... ....... .... ...... ...... .... ...... ... 10 1 Bac klight . .... ...... ...... .... ...... ...... .... ...... ..... ...... ...... .... ...... ..... 10 1 Bann er . .... ...... ...... .... ....
xiv Call Sc reen ........ ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ...... ...... ....116 Wait T ime.... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ........ ....117 Inbox .................. ....................
xv Optio ns Menu ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ .......... ......... ........ .......133 Repl ying to a Message.... ........ ........ .......... ........ ......... ........ .......134 View ing Mes sages .. ........ ........ ........ ....
xvi Stori ng numbers .......... ........... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 1 48 Send P IN ... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ........ ...... ...... ......148 Clea ring th e Mem ory ...... .... ...... ....
xvii Your Phone as a Network Dev ice ....................... .... 159 Acknowled ging Spec ial Preca utions and the F CC and Industr y Canada Notic e ........... .... 1 60 Cautio ns ...... ...... ........ ...... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... ......
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19 <RXU& RQVXP HU 3DFNDJH Y our consumer pa ckage contains the f ollowing items: ♦ Samsung SCH-T3 00 phon e with h and strap ♦ Samsung standa rd Li-ion battery ♦ Samsung travel charger ♦ User guide newbook.
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21 *HWWLQJW RNQ RZRXUS KRQH $QWHQQD A devi ce for tran smit ting o r receivin g sign als. An ant enna makes the call sound clearer when fully e xtended. Use only in the normal position and do not touch the antenna excessively when the phone i s acti ve.
22 (QGSRZHU 2Q2II.H This key is util ized sever al ways: ♦ Press and hold to turn on your phone. ♦ Press and hold to turn off your phone. ♦ Press once to disconnect a call or to return to st andby mode and cancel your input. )URQW)O LS Closing your phone’ s flip ends a c all.
23 /(',QGLFDW RU Flashes to indicate an incoming call or message. When the phone is closed and the ringer is set to off, the LED indicator will notify you that ther e is a n incom ing ca ll or messag e. ♦ Lights up when you turn on the phon e.
24 center . When in standby mode, it functions as a hot key when it is pressed or clicked in any of the four directions. Pushing the OK/Navigation key to the left or right displays different screen savers loade d into the phone. Pushing it up/down displays the Phone Book.
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26 *HWWLQJ6WDUWHG *HWWLQJ &RQQHFWH G Y ou must contact your service provider to obtain service for your Samsung T300 phone. It is suggested that you read this user guide to fully unders tand the features that your phone supports. 7XUQLQJRXU 3KRQH2 Q T o turn your phone on, open the phone’ s flip cover and press the key .
27 Note : If the ph one is out-of- service the ico n displays. If this happens you cannot place or receive calls. You can try later when service becomes available. For further information see “The T op Line of the Display Screen” on page 37 7XUQLQJRXU 3KRQH2II T o turn your phone off, pres s and hold the key for m ore than 2 seconds.
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33 8VLQJRXU 3KRQH¶V0HQX V The phone offers a range of functions that allow you to tailor the phone to your personal requirements. Th ese functions are a rranged in menus and s ubmenus. The menus and s ubmenus can be accesse d by scrolling or using shortcuts.
34 9. Pre ss the key in the center to con firm your selection. 10. Y our phone saves this set ting and returns to standby mode. 5HWXUQLQ JWR WKH3UHYLR XV0HQ X ♦ T o return to the previous menu, press the key . ♦ Select the key to exit the menu without saving the setting.
35 <RXU S KRQ H¶V PR GHV /RFN 0 RGH When you lock your phone using the Lock mode menu option, phone use beco mes rest ricted . Y ou can r eceive me ssages and calls, but you cannot make an outgoing call until the phone is unlocke d. T o unlock the phone, press , , , or and enter the lock code.
36 &RQYHUVDWLR Q7DON0RGH Y ou can sen d and answer calls only whe n your phone is tur ned on. During a cal l, the phone is in c onversation or t alk mode. While you are in t his mode, pressing gives you a list of options referr ed to as ‘InUse Options’.
37 7KH7RS/LQHRI WKH'LVSOD 6FUHHQ Display indicator s (or icons) appear across the top of you r phone’ s display sc reen. The signal s trength and ba ttery strength i cons are always displa yed, but the other i cons appear based on you r phone’ s operating mode.
38 Roaming : This icon displ ays when the phone is outsi de your carrier’ s area and receiving servi ce from another carrier’ s network. If you are: ♦ In your home service area, this indicator does not displ ay .
39 8VLQJWKH%DWW HU Note : Your phone comes packaged with a partially charged, rechargeable standard Li-ion battery . The phone can be used while the battery is charging, but must be full y charged the first tim e you use yo ur phone ot herwise the battery cou ld be da maged.
40 5HPRYLQJ WKH %DWWHU T o remove the battery from your phone: 1. T urn the phone off (by pressing and holding unt il the closing animation seq uence begin s.) 2. Push the catch butto n up on the top of the battery on the back sid e of the phone .
41 /RZ%DWW HU,QGLFDWR U Y ou can tell whether or not your battery needs to be recharged by checking the indicator (it’ s located in the upper -right corne r of the display). The presence of all three bars indica tes a full charge, two bars indicates a medium charge, and one bar indicates a minimum charge.
42 3. The LED on the travel charger indicate s the status of the battery charge. ♦ Red indicates that th e battery is charging. ♦ Green indicates that the battery is fully charged . ♦ Y ellow indicates that th e battery is operating at a temperature that is too high or too low , or that the charger is not plu gged in correc tly .
43 &DULQJIRUWKH%DWWHU 3UR WHFWL QJ RXU EDWWH U The guidelines l isted below help you get the most out of your ba ttery’ s performance. ♦ Use only Samsung approved batt eries and chargers. Samsung chargers are design ed to maxi mize battery li fe.
44 &DOOV 2XWJRLQJ T o place a call: 1. Press to power on your phone. 2. Enter the phone nu mber you wish to call (up to 32 digi ts) by pressi ng the digit keys. The p hone num ber is di splayed fro m left to right. 3. Press the key . The phone calls t he number en tered.
45 directory and the last 10 calls you missed are stored in the Missed directory). 0LVVHG Y our phone keeps a list of calls that we re not answered when the phone is on a nd service is avail able. The phone indicates a missed call by displaying a text notification on the screen.
46 7KUHH:D& DOOLQJ Thr ee-way ca lling al lows you to talk wi th two dif ferent p eople at the same ti me. When y ou use this fea ture, no rmal airt ime rates ap ply for each cal l. If duri ng the call , one of the cal lers han gs up, y ou are still connected to the other caller .
47 (UDVHORJV Y ou c an er ase any of t he thr ee lis ts (Out going , Incom ing or Miss ed calls) or you can ea sily erase all th ree lis ts at once . Here is an exampl e: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for the C all menu. 3. Press for Erase Logs.
48 Y ou can quickly access your last 10 incoming, outgoing, and missed calls from standby mode by pressing . Use to sele ct the de sired ca ll log. 5H Y LHZLQJRXWJRLQ JLQFRPLQ JRUPLVVH GFDOOV When a call log is displayed, press the appropriate number to be automatically connected.
49 $LU7LPH Y our phone logs the amount of a ir time or talk t ime used for all calls. T o view the ca ll logs : 1. Press . 2. Press for Calls. 3. Select f or Air Time. 4. Then use the scroll key to review your opt ions. 5. Press the desired ke y to be automaticall y connec ted to th e option of choice.
50 7RWDO T otal air time is the amount of time t he phone has been use d since it was las t erased . All inco ming and ou tgoin g calls ar e saved in th e log. This feature is not intended for billing purposes. T o view or e rase t otal air ti me: 1. Press to display the menu.
51 (UDVH7RWDO T o erase your to tal air tim e: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Calls. 3. Press for Air T ime. 4. Press to Erase T otal. Press in the center to erase the “T otal” airtime measurement , or press to cancel the operation and retu rn to the p rev ious display screen.
52 /LIH WL PH Lifetime air time is the amount of time the phone has been used since it was ac tivate d. All inc oming and outgoi ng calls ar e saved in the log. T o view yo ur to tal life time a ir tim e: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press fo r Calls 3.
53 3KRQH%RRN Y our phone allows y ou store up to 500 numbers and names i n the Phone Book. Each entry can have up to 8 associated phone numbers. Each entry can c ontain up to 32 digits incl uding hard pauses, with an associated name of up to 12 characters.
54 $QVZHULQJ D&DOO When you receive a call, the phone will ring and a phone icon is displa yed on the scre en. If t he cal ler ca n be identi fied, the c aller’ s phone number (o r name if pre-store d in your Phone Book is displayed. If the caller cannot be identified only the phone icon displays.
55 )LQG1 DPH With your phone in standby mode: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press f or the Phone Book. 3. Pressing displa ys the Fi nd Name o ption. 4. Slide the ke y up o r down t o scroll the phone numbers. 5. Pressing in the center selects the number .
56 $GG(QWU This menu pe rmits you to store a phone number , name, loca tion, category , relation, and ringer type in your Phone Book. T o add an entry: 1. Press t o display the menu. 2. Press for Phone Book. 3. Press for Add Ent ry . 4. The display sc reen prompts ‘ Add Entry #’ .
57 ♦ Secret: This field advises if th is numbe r is one of your ‘sec ret’ numbers. ♦ Category: This is the category la bel associated with the entry . For example; Vo ice Dia l, Speed Dial, Home, Off ice, Mobile, Pager , or Fax. ♦ Rela tio n: Pressing the scroll key disp lays both th e number an d the name asso ciated with it.
58 7. Press to display t he “Memory” screen. 8. Enter the desired memory location using the keyp ad. 9. Press to save and exit. 3DXVH'LDOLQJ When you call automated s ystems, you are usually required to ente r a password or account number .
59 ♦ P pause - This option i s used to enter a hard pause that will stop the dialing seque nce. Enter the account number o r password di gits after enteri ng this p ause. ♦ T pau se - Thi s pause is an auto matic tw o second d elay in th e dialin g sequence.
60 0DQXDOSDXVH GLDOLQJ T o perform manual pause dialing without first storing the number in the Phone Book, enter pauses manually using the Digit Entry menu during the dialing process. T o manually dial a number using a pause(s): 1. Enter the phone number of the service you want to call.
61 5. Y our Information displays. If the number has been designated as “Secret” you are prompted to enter the Lock Code. T oggle using the key and choose from one of th e following op tions: ♦ Phone number ♦ Name ♦ Location ♦ Secret ♦ Category ♦ Relati on ♦ Ringtype 6.
62 4. Highlight the desired name and press . 5. Press t o display options. 6. Press for Prep end. 7. The screen displays Prependin g #. Use the keypad to enter the calling prefix and press to place the call. (U DVLQJS KRQHERR NHQWUL HV T o erase an entry in the Phone Book: 1.
63 $GGLQ JDQD PHULQJ HU Y ou can associate ni ne tones, 24 melo dies, and 10 down loaded melodi es to the numbers stored in your Phone Book. When you receive an incoming call from a numb er mat ching an en try in yo u r Phone Book your pho ne will play the a ssociated ri nger to a nnounce th e call.
64 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Ph one Book. 3. Press for Ad d email. 4. Enter the email address using the numeric keys. 5. Press to accept. 6. Add the email as a New Entry . 7. Press to save th e entry . )LQGLQJDQ (QWU This option allows you to find an entry by location number 1.
65 5HODWLR Q6HDUFK 6HFU HWS KRQHERR NQXPEH UV Y our phone allows y ou to hide a confi dential number so that only a person with your phone’ s Lock Code can view that name a nd number . T o make a number “Secret,” see “T o add a new phone number to the Phone Book” on page 65.
66 7. Press to save and exit. 6HWWLQJ VSHH GGLD O For each name entered in t he Phone Book, you can assign a Speed Dial number . T o assign the number: 1. Open the desired phone book entry . 2. T oggle and select the Cat egory field. 3. Press to edit.
67 6WRULQ JSKR QHQX PEHUV DWWKHHQ GR IDFD OO T o store a phone number after ending a call: Note : If the call was incoming, and Caller ID information was unavailable, then the store opt ion will be una vailable.
68 'LDOLQJQX PEHUVIU RPW KHSKRQ H ERRN Dialing numbers from your Phone Book is quick and e asy . Different methods are explained below: 6KRUWFXW VWR0HP RU'LDOLQ J Speed Dialing: From standby mode, enter the number of the memory locatio n, and press t he number for the requ ired op tion.
69 T wo-T ouch Dial ing: Memory locat ions 10 through 99 are special T w o-T ouch locations. For exampl e, for loca tion number 013. P ress and then h old down The name and n umber is displ ayed and dialed. Three-T ouch Dialing Memory locat ions 100 - 500 are special Thre e- T ouch locati ons.
70 :HE0 LQL%URZ VHU Y our phone comes equipped with wireless Internet access by using the MiniBrowser . The MiniBrowser allows you to access up-to-the-minute information through you r phone. Vie w specially designed v ersions of popular Internet sites which may include news, sports, weather , stock quotes, etc.
71 2. Press 3. Press . Note : A reminde r of the charge may appear (depending on your prompt setting - see “The MiniBro wser Start and End Prompts” on page 71 ). T o dismiss the prompt, simply choose yes or no. If no prompt is displayed, you are immediately connected to the internet .
72 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Web 3. Press for Promp t. 4. Use the butto n to select one of the fo ur options: ♦ T o Start: (This is th e default setti ng. Y ou will see the prompt when you enter the browser , but not when you exit it.
73 1DYLJDWLQ JWKH: HE When you use the MiniBrowser , some keys on your phone operate differently than dur ing a normal phone call. These keys are expla ined below .
74 +RZWKH .HV:RUN LQWKH0L QL%URZVHU Up/dow n navi gation ke ys: Use the navigation keys t o scroll to and select f rom MiniBrowser options. The currently selected opt ion is indicated by an arrow . Y ou can also use the navigation keys to move the cursor when editing text.
75 MENU ke y: This is the righ t soft key . The right soft k ey is used to access secondary options, or a menu of secondary options. (QWH ULQJ 7H[W 1XPE HUV RU6P EROV At various times when using y our phone, you will need to enter tex t.
76 $OSKDEH WLFDO7H[W (QWU Alphabetical text characters may be entered in the alpha Input Mode by pressing the key correspondi ng to the letter that you want to enter . Press th e same k ey repeat edly to cha nge bet ween the ch aract ers represented by each key .
77 6PE RO(QW U Symbol mode enables you to enter symbols into a text messa ge. Use the key to display the options and press the key up or down select the symbol option. When displ ayed toggle using t he to se lect the symbols. When in Symbol input mode, press the key shown on the display under t he symbol that y ou desire to enter .
78 :RUGRU 77H[W( QWU T9word, T9 T ext Input, enables you to easily enter tex t. T9 (for “text on 9 keys”) requires only one key press per letter and quickly re cognizes the most co mmonly used word of a numeric sequence.
79 6FKHGXOHU 7RGD Y ou can schedule up to 9 events for the current day by indicating each event’ s start and end t ime. Y ou can be a lerted by the Calendar function before an event is commenced. Events tha t are scheduled for future dates automatically displ ay on your T oday events schedule for that particula r day .
80 7. Add the start ti me and date using the numeric keys, then press the key to display the next screen. 8. Ad d the en d time an d date . Press to save th e informati on. 9. If an error is made, or duplicate in formation is already saved, pre ssing the key o ffers the follow ing option s: ♦ Add new ♦ Edit ♦ Erase 10.
81 ♦ Use the navigation key to select the month and day . 4. Pressing the Menu key di splays two opti ons in the upper right corner of the display screen, they are: ♦ View (Permits you to view previous calendar entries). ♦ Add New (Permits you to add a new calendar entry).
82 4. Use the navigation key to display all of an event ’ s in formation. If more than o ne even t is schedu led, u se the na vigation key to d isplay the m. 5. Press to display the options. Select one of th e following : ♦ Add Ne w: Allows you to add an event ♦ Edit: Allo ws you to edit the event ♦ Erase : Allows you to d elete th e event.
83 'DWH Allow s you to spec ify the ca lendar da te you wish to view . Once th is date has been entered into the display screen it allows you t o view other events with t he same date. -XPSWRGDWH Jump T o Date allo ws you to s pecify the cale ndar date you wish to view .
84 7R'R/LVW The T o Do List can help you keep track of, and prioritize t he things you need to do. Y ou can enter and prioritize up to 30 items. +RZ WRF UHDWH DWR GRO LVW 1. Press to display t he menu. 2. Press for Scheduler .
85 4. Press and using the navigatio n keys find the T o Do List item you want to change . 5. Press the key to select the correct option. Y our choices are: ♦ Add New ♦ Edit ♦ Erase 6. Continue to add a new item, edit or erase an existing item by following the pr ompts.
86 6. Enter the date and time that you want to “Co untdown” to. Fo r example, if today’ s date is November 10, 2000 and you wish to know how many months, days, and hours a re left before 7:00 PM February 14, 200 1 enter the time 07:00 PM an d the da te 02/1 4/2001.
87 :RUOG7LPH Wo rld T ime dis plays wha t time it is in twenty-f our diffe rent time zones around the world t ogether with one or m ore major cities, states, regions or countries in a t ime zone. &KHF NLQJWK H&XUUH QW7L PHLQ $QRWKH U&LW RU&R XQWU 1.
88 ♦ Press to change the sign of a number to a negative (-). 5. Use the scroll keys ( ) to set the operator for your calculation. Your choices are: ♦ [+] additi on ♦ [-] subtraction ♦ [x] multiplication ♦ [/] division 6. Press the digit keys to ent er the second number of your calcula tion.
89 $ODUP Y our phone has an alarm clock function with three separate alarms. Each alarm can be set to go off once, or daily at a set programmed time. On ce you se t an alarm , it is eas y to change it ’ s time or to tu rn it off. $ODUPVHW 1. Press to display t he menu.
90 6RXQGV 5LQJHU2S WLRQV Y our phone provide s a variety of ringer options throug h the Sounds menu. These opt ions allow you to c ustomize your ringer t ype and ringe r volum e sett ings in o rder to easily r ecogniz e a cert ain type of inco ming call.
91 4. Either press the numeri c key , or sc roll to the opti on and select it. The screen displays the volume icon which changes according to the setting sele cted . 5. Press to save the desired volume. The displ ay icon changes to reflect the new setting.
92 4. Either press the numeri c key , or sc roll and select the opt ion of choice using t he key to activa te that option. 5. Press the scroll k ey to scan through the nine ringe r types, t wenty fo ur melody tones, and ten download able ri ng tones. Each to ne plays as you scroll th rough the option s.
93 2. Press for S ounds. 3. Press for Ri nger T ype. 4. Press for Messa ges. 5. Press the co rrespondin g numeric ke y , or scroll to select t he type of message option then choose from twenty four melody tones, nine disti nctive rings, and ten d ownlo adable ring tone s.
94 %URZVHU06* Brows er mess ages ar e messag es that are recei ved fro m the Inter net. Y ou must have an account setup online for this opt ion. Note : You must have web service from the carr ier for this opt ion to wor k. Any email that is received on your internet account is displayed.
95 0LQX WHEHHS Y ou can set t he minute beep o ption to sound an ale rt 10 seconds before each elapsed minute to remind you of the length of the curre nt call. T o turn minute beep on or of f: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Sounds. 3. Press for Alerts .
96 6. T o cancel, press to return to the previous menu. &RQQH FW With the Connect option set to on, the phone sounds a connect alert tone when your call is connected. T o set the co nnect alert On o r Off: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Soun ds.
97 5. Scroll betw een On/Off. When the desi red setting is displa yed, press to save. 6. T o cancel, press to return to the pre vious men u. )D G H When the Fade menu option is set t o on, the phone sounds a n alert when a dropped call occurs during conversation because of a signal fade.
98 1HWZRUN$OHUW When the network alert option is turned ON, a distinctive alert tone is heard when you leave the network cove rage area. T o set alert option ON or OFF: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Sounds. 3. Press for Al ert s. 4. Press for Network.
99 Note : Th e vo lume k eys can be us ed to adju st the c all volu me d urin g a c all. 5RDP5LQJ HU When t his o ption is O N, a di stinc tive r inger is he ard w hen an incoming ca ll is received out side your local coverage area. T o set the ring er ON or OFF: 1.
100 3RZ HU 2Q 2II When the Power On/Off option is set to on, the phone sounds a n alert when: ♦ Whe n the h ands et is p owere d on or off. ♦ The phone experienc es a dropped or fail ed call. ♦ The phone enters or leaves a service area. T o set the sound alert On or Off: 1.
101 'LVSOD These setti ngs determine what is displayed on the phones LCD screen. 'LVSOD2SWLRQ V Y our phone has several display options. They allow you to: ♦ Display your own phone number . ♦ Control wh en and how long your backl ight is active.
102 4. Scroll throug h the menu options: ♦ Always Off ♦ Always On ♦ 7 seconds ♦ 15 seconds ♦ 30 Seconds ♦ on w hen flip open 5. When the desired optio n is displayed, press to save. %DQQHU The Banner opti on allows you to edit t he banner displayed on the standby screen.
103 ♦ 123 ♦ Exit 5. Press to scroll th rough the options. 6. When the desired optio n is displayed, press to select. 7. En ter yo ur bann er . 8. Select to save it. $QLPDWLRQ The Animation option allows you to select the animation sequence for your phone.
104 5. When the desired optio n is displayed, press to save. 6. Pressing returns you to the Animation optio ns menu. 7. Choosing the ‘ Power off’ opt ion allow s you to scroll through the animation images available. 8. When the desired optio n is displayed, press to save the setting.
105 3. Press for My Phone#. 7 R YLHZ RXU SKRQHQXP EHUG XULQJD FRQY HUVD WLRQ 1. Press to display the In-Use Menu. 2. Press for My Phon e #. Y our number is displayed. 3. Press to return to the previous menu. /DQJXD JH The Language option changes the language on the phone to English, Frenc h, or Span ish.
106 6HW 7LP H Y our phone is equipped with a standard clock. T o set the clock: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Display . 3. Press fo r Set T i me. 4. Scrol l to sele ct On or Off. 5. When the desired option is displaye d, press to sa ve the settin g.
107 /&'& RQW UDVW The LCD (Liquid Cry stal Display) has c ontrast setting that can help you see the screen better in different lighting conditions. T o set t he LC D cont rast: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Di splay . 3. Press for LCD Contra st.
108 9RLFHGLDO 9RLFH'LDOLQJ Y our phone features voice dialing. When on a digital or analog network, you can call up to 20 stored names simply by speaking the name into th e microphone. Using the voice dialing option r equires that you fi rst program the phone t o recognize the na me of the person you are ca lling .
109 5HFRUG The phone provides voice prompts and screen displays to guid e you through the recording process. T o program the phone for voic e dialing: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for V oice Dial. 3. Press for Record. The phon e prompts you to record a name.
110 3OD (U DVH The Play/Erase option is used to review and erase dialing entries. 7 RSODYRLFHGLDOLQJHQWULH V 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Voice Dial. 3. Press for R eview . A list of st ored voice dial numbers displays.
111 6. If you wish to exit without removing any voice dialin g entries press and you will return to the previous menu . 6HW $FWL YH V oice dialing is always on once you have programmed the phone to accept voice dialing entries and associated the phone numbers.
112 3. Press for T raining. 4. H old the p hone to your ea r and fo llow th e instru ctions. 8QGR7UDLQ T o undo the training, follow these steps: 1.
113 9RLFHPHPR 9RLFH 0HPR Y our phone ca n record five separate voice mem os. The total voi ce memo time for all fi ve me mos ca n be up to fou r min utes i n len gth. When re cording , a timer is di splayed that indic ates the length of the recording.
114 8. Press to review the voice memo . The screen displays the length of th e recordin g with the date and time. 9. Press to rerecord the voice memo. 10. Pr ess to save the voice memo an d add a ti tle. 11. The Title Edit screen is displ ayed. Enter a tit le and press to save.
115 &DOO$QVZ HU Call Answer allows you to have incoming messages stored direct ly into the phone. When the Call Answer option i s turned on, the callers mess age is r ecorde d dire ctly i nto memo ry . This uses the voic e memo memory , so the amount of time available i s dependent on the available memor y less any voi ce memos.
116 ♦ Wait Ti me - The wait time can be set to No Ring, Af ter 3 sec , 5 sec, or 10 sec. 7. Press to save your choice and return to the previou s screen 8. Pressing returns you to the previous screen. 'HIDXOW *UHHWLQJ A defa ult gr eeti ng is u sed t o welc ome i ncomi ng ca llers when t he Ca ll Answer option is enabled.
117 :DLW7LPH Use this opti on to set the amount of time the caller waits to leave a message on the phone . 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Voice Record.
118 ,QER[ 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Voice Record. 3. Press for Call Answer . 4. Press for Inbox. 5. The Message List is displayed. The follow ing options are available: ♦ Press to Play th e message. ♦ Press to go back. ♦ Press for opt ion.
119 *DPHV *DPH0HQX Using your phone you have the ability to play the following games: 1. Push Push 2. Fly Ribon 3. Puzzle W orld 4. Spider Hunter 3XV K3 XVK T o open Push Push: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for the Games menu. 3. Press for the Push Push game.
120 can push the house if another house is located behind it. You can go back one move by pressing . .H & R PP DQ G V The following options are displayed when available: KEY HELPER: Displays each key’ s function.
121 the flight path of the ribbon up or down to avoid the w all. The longer the distance, the faster the ribbon goes. 3X] ]OH :R UO G T o open Puzzle W orld: 1. Press to display t he menu. 2. Press for the Games menu. 3. Press for t he Puzzle World game.
122 6SLGHU+ XQWHU T o open Spider Hunter: 1. Press to display t he menu. 2. Press for the Games menu. 3. Press for the Spider Hunter game. 4. Press any key to start the game. 5. Select the level by pressing for easy or for hard. 2EMHFW The object of the game is to drop the potted plants on the spiders from the top of the wall.
123 6HWXS $XWR5HWU When the Auto retry option is activated, your phone automaticall y retries the last call up to ten times when a connection fails. How to ena ble Auto R etry . 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Setup. 3. Press for Auto Retry .
124 $XWR$ QVZHU When the Auto answer option is activated, your phone automatically answers calls after a specified number of seconds. This option is useful when driving or you are unable to answer the phone. If Auto Answer is se t to ‘Off’, the phone does not answer the incoming call.
125 $QVZHU0RGH When the Answer mode option is activated, your phone allows you to sele ct a spec ific answe r mode w hen rec eivin g an inco ming call.
126 2. Press for S etup. 3. Press for Tone length. Th e T one lengt h screen di splays. 4. Pre ss to scroll betwe en ‘Normal’, and ‘Lon g’. Press to save. 5. Pressing returns you to the previous screen. 1HWZRUN Y our Samsung phone a llows you to set the network option.
127 T o use digital data or fax services with your Samsung phone, you w ill need to obt ain a digital data/fax cable kit from your service provider . This kit contains the necessary cables, soft ware, and documentation required for y ou to connect and use your Samsung phone with your compu ting devic e.
128 5H FHLY LQJDID[ T o receive a fax : 1. Ensure that your phone is c onnect ed to your PC and is powered on. 2. Press to display the menu. 3. Press for Setup. 4. Press for Data / F ax. 5. Scroll and select “Fax for Next Call”. 6. Press to save.
129 &KDQJ LQJR XUSKRQH EDFNWR YRLFH FDOOLQJ 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Setup. 3. Press for Data/Fax. 4. Scroll and select “Data/Fax Off”. 5. Press to save. The screen displays “No incoming Data/Fax calls can be received”.
130 0DLO.LW Note : Check with Service Provi der for available services. The Mail Kit allo ws you to create, send, rea d, and save your messages. Y our phone receiv es four kinds of messages: voice mail, text, numeric pages, and br owser messages. T o access the Mail kit, press or .
131 1. Pr ess to di splay the Mail Kit menu . 2. Press for New Message. 3. Enter the email ad dress or phone number of the recipi ent. Press to displa y the fo llow ing entr y opti ons: ♦ Phoneboo k ♦ T9 Word ♦ ABC ♦ Symbol ♦ 123 ♦ .com ♦ .
132 ♦ 123 ♦ Exit ♦ Canned 7. Pre ss to return to the mess age body . 8. Key in the message using the key pad. A counter in the top right corner of the di splay screen ind icates the remain ing characters avail able. 9. Press to “Acc ept” the message.
133 0XOWLSOH$GGUHVVLQ J Mult iple add ressing allows you to send mobi le SMS me ssages to multiple email or phone numbers by entering them in the “Message T o” screen w hen crea ting a ne w SMS mess age. T o enter mu ltiple address es: 1. Pr ess to di splay the Mail Kit menu .
134 — Always — 30 min. — 1 hour — 2 hours — 12 ho urs — 1 day — 2 days — 3 days ♦ Deferred Delivery - This setting allows you to delay the delivery o f the outgoing message.
135 4. Press to open the message body . 5. Enter the message using the keypad. Press when finished. 6. Use to highli ght the Action menu. Press . 7. Press . 9LHZLQ J0HVVD JHV T o view a mes sage: 1. Pr ess to di splay the Mail Kit menu . 2. Press for Inbox.
136 ♦ Symbol ♦ 123 ♦ .com ♦ .net ♦ Exit Note : If you choose the “Phonebo ok” option, fo llow the pro mpts to return to the “Message T o” screen. 6. When you have entered the recipient informat ion in the “Message T o” screen, press to continue.
137 ♦ CLR - Returns you back to the “New Message” main screen. ♦ END - Discards the message and exits the MO-SMS system. 11. Press t o send the message. (A nimation is displayed showing that the message h as been sent .) ,QER[ Y our phone recei ves incoming messages in both standby and s end modes.
138 message. The message indicator remains on the screen until you listen or r ead t he ne w mess age. 5HYLHZLQ JQXPHU LFSDJ HV WH[WPHVV DJHVD QGEUR ZVHU PHVVDJ HV When a me ssage ar rives, yo u can review it by pressin g , or the message can be stored by pressing .
139 2XWER[ The outbox keeps a copy of messages that were sent or saved on the phone. 6HQW The Sent box ke eps a record of the me ssages that have bee n sent from the phone. T o access the Sent menu: 1. Pre ss to open the Mail Kit. 2. Press for Outbox.
140 2. While reviewing a message, press for Options: 3. Scroll t hrough the menu with the ke y . Press to select the o ption . The following opt ions are availabl e: ♦ Call Back. - Automatically calls the numbe r found in the message. ♦ Forward - Automatically forward s the message to another recipient.
141 ♦ UTC (Universal Time Coordinated). T his stamps messages with the time setting from the message center . The time stamp is b ased on Greenwic h Mean T ime.
142 ♦ END: Discard and quit. 10. Choose the desired op tion and press the correspondi ng key . 0HVVDJH0HP RU&DSDFLW Y our phone ca n store up to 16 kby tesor 94 messa ges. This storage capacity includes all message types; numeric page, VMN (voicemail notification), text, and browser .
143 /LVWH QLQJW RRXU 0HVV DJHV T o listen to n ew messa ges: Note : Appl icable charges apply when checking your voicemai l. This is considered an outgoing call. 1. Pr ess to di splay the Mail Kit menu . 2. Press for Inbox. 3. Press .for new V oicemail.
144 6HFXULW 6HF XUL W)H DWXU HV Y our phone provide s security options, including a user - programmable l ock code and special phone number features. T o access the Security menu in standby mode, pre ss , , and enter the 4-di git lock code. (normall y the lock code is t he last 4-digits of your phone number).
145 3. Press for Lock Phone. 4. Scroll throug h the options: ♦ Nev er: T he phone re mains un locked. ♦ Now: The phone locks immediately and stays locked until the lock code is ente red. ♦ Powe r On: The phone lo cks automatic ally the next ti me your phone is powered on and stays locked until the lock code is entered.
146 5HVWULFW This feature allows you to re strict the use of your phone. T o restrict the phone : 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Security . 3. Enter your current loc k code. 4. Press for Restrict. 5. Press t o scrol l betw een ‘Yes’ o r ‘No’ .
147 6. Press to save the new lock code. 7. Press t o exit. Note : Your phone does not allow viewi ng of the lock code un less you know the lock code (thi s is for obvious security reasons). So, if you ch ange the lock code, be sure to write down or memorize the new code.
148 6W RULQJQXP EHUV T o store special numbers: 1. Press to display the menu. 2. Press for Securit y and enter your current lock code. 3. Press for Emergency #. 4. Press to the left and the screen will display the Emergency #: either 1, 2, or 3 on the screen.
149 3. Press for Send Pi n. 4. Choose bet ween Never or P rompt. 5. Press to save the choice. &OHDULQJW KH0HPR U Y ou can erase all the numbers stored in your Phone Book and voice dial recordin gs. This is useful if you want to giv e your phone to a friend or family member , or if you want to erase all of your phone numbers.
150 5HVHWWL QJWK H3KRQH The Reset opt ion resets the ph one and returns all opt ions to the factory default settings. All your Personal settings (Phone Book, V oice Dial r ecordi ngs, Messa ges, a nd Cal enda r) are not a ffected by resetting your phone.
151 ,Q8VH0HQX Y our phone include s both a menu and an InU se menu. The InUse menu is displaye d by pressing the button while t he phone is being used. The InUse menu options are: 1. Mute/Quit - Mutes the microphone so that the caller cann ot hear your conversation.
152 8VDJHJXLGHOLQH V DOODERXW SHUI RUPDQFH DQGVDIH W 8QGHU VWDQGLQJ6L JQDO6WU HQJWK The quality of e ach call you make or receive, is dependent upon the signal strength in your area. Y our phone informs you of the current signal s trength by displaying a icon.
153 or modify any of the specifications wi thout notice or obligation to update existing units. ([SRVXUH7R 5DGLR)UH TXHQF6LJ QDOV Y our wireless handheld portabl e telephone is a low power radio transm itte r and receiv er . Wh en it is ON, it re ceives and als o tran smits radio frequency (RF) signals In August, 1996.
154 3KR QH 2S HU DWL RQ NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder . 7LSV RQ(IILFLHQW2S HUDW LRQ For your phone to operate most efficien tly: ♦ Exten d your a ntenna fully .
155 ♦ Should AL W A YS keep the p hone more t han six i nches fr om their pacemaker when the phone is turned O N; ♦ Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket ; ♦ Should use the ear opposite .
156 %ODVWLQJ $UHDV T o avoid interfering with blasting ope rations, turn your phone Of f when in a “bl astin g area” or in ar eas post ed: “T urn off two-wa y radio”.
157 &DXW LRQV Any changes or modifications to your phone not expre ssly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority to operate this e quipment.
158 ,QIRUPDW LRQWR8 VHU This equipment has been tested and found to c omply with the limits of a Class B digital devi ce, pursuant to Pa rt 15 of the F CC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reas onable protection against harmful interferenc e in a residential ins tallation.
159 <RXU3KR QHDVD1H WZRU N'HYLFH Y our telephone requires a servi ce provider to send and receive calls. Y our phone is only one part of a system or “network” of devices tha.
160 CA UTION: If you turn off your phone during a dow nload, your phone (or some features) may not work properly in the network. If this happens don’ t worry , con tact your service provider for hel p in correct ing t he prob lem.
161 limits are designed to provide reas onable protection against harmful inte rferenc e in a resident ial insta llation. This equi pment gene rates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used i n acc orda nce wi th the inst ructi ons, m ay cau se ha rmful inter ference to r adio c ommu nicati ons.
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163 Openwave ® is a regi stered T rade mark of Openwave , Inc. /LPL WHG: DUUDQW 1. What is covered and for how long? Samsung T elecommunicat ions America, Inc.
164 ♦ Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintena nce, install ation, adjustment an d service of pr oducts. ♦ The limited warranty co vers batteries only if the battery falls belo.
165 4. What a re t he li mits of Sa msung’ s l iabili ty? The warra nties given i n this limi ted warranty are in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including, bu t not limi ted to, an y warrant ies of merchanta bility or fi tness for a particular purpose, and are limited to the duration of this limited warranty .
166 This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights. You may also h ave other right s which vary from one jurisd iction t o anot her . Samsung T elecommunications Ameri ca, Inc. 1130 East Arapahoe Road Richardson, T exas 75081 (888) 987-HELP (4357) newbook.
167 ,QGH[ Numerics 0 / next key , 74 A Accessing menus by scrolling , 33 Accessing menus using short cut number , 34 Adding a name ringer , 63 Adjusting ringer volume , 90 Air time , 49 Alarm , 89 Ala.
168 Caring for the batte ry , 43 Charging with the travel charger , 41 Clearing the Memory , 149 CLR ( Clear ) key , 21 CLR key , 74 Connect , 96 Conversation/ Talk Mode , 36 Countd own , 85 D Data/ f.
169 Front view of the Samsung T300 , 20 G Games , 119 Games - Push Push , 119 Games - S etup , 11 9 Getting to kno w your phone , 21 Greeting (Default) , 116 H Headset connect or , 22 I Installi ng th.
170 Mail ki t - Messag es and loc k mode , 142 Manual pause dialin g , 60 MENU key , 75 Menu key , 23 Message Options , 139 Message Ringing , 140 Microphone , 23 Mini brow ser - exitin g , 71 Mini bro.
171 Removing t he batte ry , 40 Resetti ng the Phon e , 150 Return ing to th e previo us menu , 34 Reviewing Airtime , 49 Ringer options , 90 Ringer type , 91 Roam R inger , 99 S Scheduler , 79 Schedu.
172 T Tips on recording names , 108 Tone lengt h , 125 Turning your phone of f , 27 Turning your phone on , 26 U Usage guide lines , 152 Using your phone’s menus , 33 V Voice dial , 108 Voice dial -.
173 4XLFN5HIHUHQ FH*XLGH )HDWXU HV ♦ Data Fr iendly High Resolutio n LCD ♦ Dedicated Web Access Key ♦ 2-Way SMS ♦ Data Enabl ed ♦ V oice A ctivate d Dialing ♦ Scheduler ♦ 1/2/3 T ouch Diali ng ♦ Fully Animated Menu Fun ctions ♦ Up to 12 lin es of T ext newbook.
174 %DVLF2SHUDWLRQ 7R 7KHQ Power the SCH-T300 O n/Off. Press and hold the “End ” key . Menu Scolli ng Press “Menu” an d then p ress the “OK” key up or down. Answer a Call Press the “Send” key . Redial the last call Press the “Send” key twice.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Samsung SCH T300 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Samsung SCH T300 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Samsung SCH T300, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Samsung SCH T300 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Samsung SCH T300, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Samsung SCH T300.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Samsung SCH T300. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Samsung SCH T300 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.