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W elcome t o the GreatC all ® F amily . Thank y ou for choo sing the Jitterbug ® . At Gre atCall, w e’ve made it e asy for you to stay connected to friend s and family with the simplic ity of the Jitterb ug, our 24-hour servic e prof ession als, and our innovative Ap ps des igned to keep you connect ed, safe and he althy .
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Activation Activation 1 Activat e Y our Jitterbug This guide w ill giv e you all the information y ou need to operate your Jitterbug. Before you get started, plea se make s ure you activ ate your new phone us ing the instruction s on the next pag es.
Activation Activation Activation 3 2 Activ ation Step 3: The web site or an operator w ill guide you through the activation pr oces s. At some point, y ou will be instructed to in sert the battery and turn on y our Jitterbug. T o turn on your Jitterb ug, simply pre ss the on off button.
Activation Activation Activation 5 4 Activ ation Screen 2 Activation coul d take sev eral minutes or in rare c ases up to sev eral hours. It i s recommended you c harge your phone throughout the activation proc ess using y our wall ch arger to eliminat e any poss ible interruptions.
Activation Activation Activation 7 6 Activ ation Step 5: Hit the button one la st time to begin u sing y our Jitterbug Plus! Now that your Jitterbug i s rea dy to go, w e encourag e you to set up a mygrea tcall.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 9 8 Getting Started Section 1 Getting St ar ted This section e xplains how to start us ing your Jitterb ug phone. T opic s • HowT oUse ThisGuid.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 11 10 Getting Started How T o Use This Guide This “How- T o Guide” is div ided into 10 sections th at describe the f eatures of your Jitterbug and ho w to use them in a few simpl e steps. We r ecommend that you re ad the entire guide and keep it handy for e asy ref erence.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 13 12 Getting Started Us ing The Battery TheJitterbugRec hargeab leBatteryis designedtodeliveranefc ientc harget o your Jitterbug f or up to 25 days of standb y time or 5 hours of talk time.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 15 14 Getting Started 2. T urn the phone over . At the bottom of the battery co ver you w ill see an arr ow. 3. T ow ards the top of the cover , there is a ridge, under the s peaker ho les. Push down just belo w this ridge and then s lide down, in the direction of the arro w.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 17 16 Getting Started Battery L evel Indic ator Jitterbug phones remind you to c harge y our battery. R eminders appe ar on the Inside Di splay with the fol lowing mes sages: • Batte ry Low – a low battery alert and a mes sage w ill t ell y ou that your battery is be ginning to get lo w.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 19 18 Getting Started The Front O f Y our Jitterbug 3. Internal Antenna 2. V olume Button 1. Indicator Li ght 5. 3.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 21 20 Getting Started The Bac k O f Y our Jitt erbug 2. Battery C over 1. External Speak er 3. Lanyard C onnector 1. External Speak er – delivers loud and clear sou nd. 2. Battery C over – protects the batt er y and the b ack of your Jitterb ug.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 23 22 Getting Started The Ins ide Of Y our Jitt erbug 1. Earpiece Speak er 2. Inside Di splay 6. On/Off Butt on 5. “Y es” Button 7. “No” Button 3. Up/Down Button 4. Speak erphone Button 1. Earpiece Speak er – lets you he ar the caller loud and c lear .
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 25 24 Getting Started How T o Re ad The Inside Di spla y Throughout thi s guide, the screen on the in side of y our Jitterbug is referred to as the Inside Di splay . The fol lowing diagr am explain s the area s of the Ins ide Displ ay and how to use them, us ing the Phone Book as an e xample.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 27 26 Getting Started Us ing Y our Jitterb ug For The First Time If y ou have not activ ated your Jitterb ug, please r efer to page 1 befor e turning your Jitterbug on. T urning Y our Jitterbug On: 1. Open your Jitt erbug.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 29 28 Getting Started 2. Cal l History – an ea sy way to review y our last ten incoming, out going and missedc alls,li stedwiththemost recent rst. Plea se referenc e Section 4, page 73 for mor e information.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 31 30 Getting Started Y ou can e asily acc ess al l of your feat ures within the Main Scr een using three simple b uttons loc ated at the top of the keyp ad. 1. Use the “Up/Down” button to scrol l through the fe atures of the Main Screen .
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 33 32 Getting Started Making Y our First C all: 1. Y ou can mak e a call directly from your M ain Screen at any time by u sing y our keypad. Simply enter the ten digit phone number and press the button t o dial. 2. Y ou will see “Cal ling.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 35 34 Getting Started Person alize Y our Jitterb ug In addition to these s ix feature s that c ome with y our new Jitterbug, the fol lowing additional ser vic es an.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 37 36 Getting Started Operator As sis tanc e Live Operator s are avail able 24 hours a day , seven days a week, and can help you: 1. Update and m anage y our Phone Book. 2. Look up a residential, bus iness or g overnment phone number .
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 39 38 Getting Started Getting More Inform ation GreatC all c ustomers h ave acc ess to two u nique webs ites that are easy to navig ate and explore – www .great call.c om and www.my greatc all.c om. The main Gre atCall webs ite – grea tcall.
Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started 41 40 Getting Started Emergency 911 Ser v ice T o Mak e An Emergency C all: 1. Open your Jitt erbug and mak e sure it’s on. 2. Dial 9–1–1 us ing the keyp ad. 3. Press the button when you see “CALL?” at the bottom of the In side Displ ay .
Section 2 Section 2 Placin g And Receiv ing Cal ls 43 42 Plac ing And Rec eiving C alls Section 2 Plac ing And Rec eiving C alls This section e xplains how to use the cal ling and answering f eatures on your Jitterbug.
Section 2 Section 2 Placin g And Receiv ing Cal ls 45 44 Plac ing And Rec eiving C alls Plac ing A Cal l Dialing Manual ly: Y ou can dial a phone number directly from almos t every screen on your Jitterbug. 1. When you open your Jitterbug, y ou will hear a dial t one to indicate th at service is avail able.
Section 2 Section 2 Placin g And Receiv ing Cal ls 47 46 Plac ing And Rec eiving C alls 4. T ell the Operat or the name of the person in your Phone Book you w ant to c all or tell them the ten digit number y ou want to c all. 5. Whenthecalli snished,pre ssthe button or s imply close your Jitterbug to end the cal l.
Section 2 Section 2 Placin g And Receiv ing Cal ls 49 48 Plac ing And Rec eiving C alls Speak erphone The Speak erphone prov ides y ou the convenienc e to mak e a cal l without ho lding the phone to y our ear. 1. T o turn your Speak erphone on, press the Spkr button in the top left corner of your k eypad.
Section 2 Section 2 Placin g And Receiv ing Cal ls 51 50 Plac ing And Rec eiving C alls Answerin g A Cal l Y our Jitterbug rings or vibr ates (depending on how you set the ring er volume level) to indic ate an incoming c all.
Section 2 Section 2 Placin g And Receiv ing Cal ls 53 52 Plac ing And Rec eiving C alls Rec eiving A C all W hen Y our Jitterbug Is Open: 1. When the “ANSWER?” question appears on the Inside Di splay , press the button to c onnect.
Section 2 Section 2 Placin g And Receiv ing Cal ls 55 54 Plac ing And Rec eiving C alls Vibr ate Mode T urn the ringer off by opening your Jitterb ug and pressin g the volume butt on on the outside of the phone u ntil “Vibr ate” appears on the Inside Di splay .
Section 2 Section 2 Placin g And Receiv ing Cal ls 57 56 Plac ing And Rec eiving C alls Adjusting The Earpiec e Speak er V olume When you’r e on a call, pre ss the v olume button up or down u ntil the sound reac hes a comfortabl e level.
Section 2 Section 2 Placin g And Receiv ing Cal ls 59 58 Plac ing And Rec eiving C alls This section only applies if you hav e enabled C all W aiting. The fe ature is not autom atically enabled, but is av ailable f or free if y ou are interested in using it.
Section 3 Section 3 Phone Book 61 60 Phone Book Section 3 Phone Book This section e xplains how to use y our Phone Book t osaveandndthename s and numbers of people you c all fr equently. T opics •Adding,Changin gandDeletingNumbers For addition al support, vi sit us online at www .
Section 3 Section 3 Phone Book 63 62 Phone Book Adding, Ch anging and Deleting Number s Y our Jitterbug allo ws y ou to store up to 50 n ames and numbers of the people y ou cal l on a regul ar basi s. Y ou can m anage y our Phone Book by ad ding, ch anging or deleting n ames and numbers.
Section 3 Section 3 Phone Book 65 64 Phone Book OPTION 2: U sing my greatc all. com Cr eate A New Member Ac count: Ifthis is yourrsttime vis iting mygr eatcall .com , you w ill need to r egister your acc ount. Have y our GreatC all phone number h andy and be prepared to ent er your home addres s and email addres s.
Section 3 Section 3 Phone Book 67 66 Phone Book OPTION 3: On Y our Jitterbug Adding A C ontact Directly On Y our Jitterbug: 1. Star ting from the M ain Screen , use the “Up/Down” button and scrol l to the “Phone Book” until it appears highlighted in gra y in the middle of the In side Disp lay .
Section 3 Section 3 Phone Book 69 68 Phone Book Modifying A C ontact Directly On Y our Jitterbug: 1. Starting from the Main Scr een, use the “Up/Down” button and sc roll t o the “Phone Book” until it appears highlighted in gra y in the middle of the In side Display .
Section 3 Section 3 Phone Book 71 70 Phone Book Deleting A C ontact Directly On Y our Jitterbug : 1. Starting from the Main Screen , use the “U p/Down” button and scro ll to the “Phone Book” until it appears highlighted in gra y in the middle of the In side Display .
Call Histo r y 73 72 Cal l Hist or y Section 4 Section 4 Section 4 Call His tor y This section e xplains how to review and ret urn your mi ssed cal ls. T opics •UsingC all History T o SeeRecent Cal ls •ReturningMi ssedC allsAndR edialing For addition al support, vi sit us online at www .
Call Histo r y 75 74 Cal l Hist or y Section 4 Section 4 Us ing Cal l His tor y T o See R ecent Cal ls Y our Jitterbug k eeps a li st of your ten most recent outgoing, inc oming and mis sed calls.
Call Histo r y 77 76 Cal l Hist or y Section 4 Section 4 Ret urning Missed C alls And R edialing Y ou can use C all H istor y to directly return mi ssed cal ls and redial both incoming and outgoin g calls.
Section 5 Section 5 Settings 79 78 Settings Section 5 Settings This section e xplains how to c hange the Setting s on your Jitterbug. T opics •Using Y ourSetting s •Selecting.
Section 5 Section 5 Settings 81 80 Settings Us ing Y our Settings 1. To a cces s Settings , st ar t in the Main Sc reen and press the “Up/Down” button to scroll to “Settings” u ntil it appe ars highlight ed in gray in the middl e of the Inside Display .
Section 5 Section 5 Settings 83 82 Settings 3. Use the “Up/Down” button to scr oll through al l of the “C olor” options. 4. Press the button once the des ired color you would lik e appears highlighted in gr ay in the middle of the Inside Dis play .
Section 5 Section 5 Settings 85 84 Settings 1. Starting from within the Settings fe ature, use the “Up/Do wn” button to scrol l through all of the avail able options. 2. Press the button once the “Ring T ones” option is highlighted in gray in the middle of the In side Disp lay .
Section 5 Section 5 Settings 87 86 Settings T urning The Jingle On: 1. Starting from Main Screen, use the “Up/Do wn” button to scroll to “Settings” and pres s the button. 2. Use the “Up/Down” b utton to scrol l through Settings and pr ess the button onc e “Jingle OFF” is highlighted in gray in the middle of the In side Display .
Section 6 Section 6 V oice Dial 89 88 V oice Dial Section 6 V oic e Dial This section e xplains how to use V oice Dial on your Jitterbug to c all a c ontact in your Phone Book. T opics •Using V oiceDial For addition al support, vi sit us online at www .
Section 6 Section 6 V oice Dial 91 90 V oice Dial Us ing V oice Dial 1. Starting from the Main Screen , u se the “Up/Down” button and scroll to “V oice Dial” u ntil it appe ars highlight ed in gray in the middl e of the Inside Display . 2. Press the button to select “V oice Dial.
Section 7 Section 7 V oice Mail 93 92 V oice Mail Section 7 V oic e Mail This section e xplains how to use and man age V oice Mail on your Jitterbug. T opics •SettingUp V oic eMail .
Section 7 Section 7 V oice Mail 95 94 V oice Mail Setting Up V oic e Mail This section only applies if you hav e purc hased V oice M ail with your GreatC all servic e. T o purch ase V oice Mai l ser vic e for your Jitterbug, please call us at 1-800-733-6632.
Section 7 Section 7 V oice Mail 97 96 V oice Mail Letting Y ou Know Th at Y ou Have V oice M ail Mes sag es If y ou miss a call and the caller l eaves you a mess age, y our Jitterbug wil l notify you by: 1. Displaying “New V oice Mail” on the Outside Dis play .
Section 7 Section 7 V oice Mail 99 98 V oice Mail List ening T o Saved V oice Mail Mess ages 1. Starting from the Main Screen, u se the “Up/Down” button a nd scroll to “V oice Mail” u ntil it ap pears high lighted in gray in the mid dle of the Ins ide Display .
Section 8 Section 8 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 101 100 Jitterbug SimpleT ext Section 8 Jitterbug SimpleT ext This section e xplains how to use the Jitterbug SimpleT ext servic e.
Section 8 Section 8 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 103 102 Jitterbug SimpleT ext Us ing Jitterbug SimpleT ext Service This section applies if y ou have ask ed for SimpleT ext with your GreatC all service. T o get SimpleT ext on y our Jitterbug, plea se call us at 1-800-733-6632.
Section 8 Section 8 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 105 104 Jitterbug SimpleT ext Re ad A New T ext Me ssag e Afterrec eivingnoticationof anewT extMess age,fol lowthesethreestep store ad the mess age: 1. T o read the T ext Mes sage, open your Jitterbug.
Section 8 Section 8 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 107 106 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 5. When the message h as been sent, you wil l see the words “Mess age Suc ces sfully Sent” on the In side Disp lay .
Section 8 Section 8 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 109 108 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 5. Usin g the “Up/Down” button, scr oll to the T ext Mes sage you would lik e to read.
Section 8 Section 8 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 111 110 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 4. Y ouwillthenbea skedtoc onrmthat youwantt odeletethemess age.Pres s the buttonagaintoc onrmdeletion. 5.
Section 8 Section 8 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 113 112 Jitterbug SimpleT ext Deleting An Ol d T ext From Y our Sav ed Mess ages 1. Starting from the Main Screen , use the “Up/Do wn” but ton and scroll to “T ext Messages” until it appears highlighted in gray in the middle of the In side Displ ay .
Section 8 Section 8 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 115 114 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 5. T o create your own mess age use the “Up/Do wn” b utt on and scroll to “Cu stomize.
Section 8 Section 8 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 117 116 Jitterbug SimpleT ext The tabl e below explain s how to cre ate a custom T ext Mes sage u sing the number key s on the k eypad to enter letter s: Keyb.
Section 8 Section 8 Jitterbug SimpleT ext 119 118 Jitterbug SimpleT ext ABC Mode In ABC Mode ev er y l etter will be capitaliz ed. T o enter ABC Mode, press the button until you see “ABC” appe ar in the top right c orner of the Inside Di splay .
Section 9 Section 9 Jitterbug C amera 121 120 Jitterbug C amera Section 9 Jitterbug C amera This section e xplains how to tak e, view , delete and shar e photos on y our Jitterbug.
Section 9 Section 9 Jitterbug C amera 123 122 Jitterbug C amera T aking A Photo With Y our Jitterbug 1. Starting from the main screen, u se the “Up/Down” button and scrol l to “C amera” until it appears highlighted in gra y in the middle of the In side Disp lay .
Section 9 Section 9 Jitterbug C amera 125 124 Jitterbug C amera Deleting A Phot o On Y our Jitterbug 1. Starting from the main screen u se the “Up/Down” button and scrol l to “My Photos” unti l it appe ars highlighted in gr ay in the middle of the Inside Di splay .
Section 9 Section 9 Jitterbug C amera 127 126 Jitterbug C amera 8. Use the “U p/Down” button and sc roll t o the contact to which you would lik e to send your photo. 9. Press the button to send the phot o. 10. When the photo has been sent you w ill see the w ords “Photo Succ essful ly Sent” on the Inside Di splay .
Section 10 Section 10 Bluetooth 129 128 Bluetooth Section 10 Bluetooth ® This section e xplains how to use the Bluetooth fu nctionality on y our Jitterbug phone.
Section 10 Section 10 Bluetooth 131 130 Bluetooth About Bluetooth Bluetooth is a techno logy that allo ws y ou to talk on your c ell phone without u sing your hand s. In order to use it, y ou simply mus t “pair” y our Jitterbug so that it is connected, w ithout wire s, to a Bluetooth devic e, as des cribed on the follow ing pages.
Section 10 Section 10 Bluetooth 133 132 Bluetooth 1. Starting from the Main Screen of y our Jitterbug, scro ll through the option s using the “Up/Down” button u ntil “Settings” is high lighted in gray in the middle of the Ins ide Display . 2. Press the button on your Jitterb ug to select the “Settings.
Section 10 Section 10 Bluetooth 135 134 Bluetooth Setting Y our Bluetooth Headset T o Pairing Mode Thersts tepinsettingupany Bluetooth dev ice i s cal led “Pairing.” This step is r equired because there ar e no wires t o link your Jitterbug to your Bluetooth devic e.
Section 10 Section 10 Bluetooth 137 136 Bluetooth Setting Y our Jitterbug T o Pairing Mode 1. Starting from the Main Screen of your Jitterbug, use the “Up/Do wn” button and scroll to “Settings” u ntil it appe ars highlight ed in gray in the middl e of the Inside Display .
Section 10 Section 10 Bluetooth 139 138 Bluetooth 12. When your Jitterbug is succ essfully paired with y our Bluetooth headset, you wil l see the mess age “(your dev ice name) C onnected.” Y ou will al so hear a c hime sound notifying you th at your Jitt erbug is now c onnected with your Bluetooth head set.
Section 10 Section 10 Bluetooth 141 140 Bluetooth Answerin g A Cal l When P aired With Y our Bluetooth Headset Press the “T alk” button on the Bluetooth hea dset.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 143 142 Health and Safety Health And Saf ety Inform ation This section outline s the safety precaution s assoc iated with us ing your phone. The terms “mob ile devic e” or “cel l phone” are used in this section to refer to your phone.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 145 144 Health and Safety Exposure T o Radio Frequency (RF) Signal s The U.S. Food and Drug Adminis tration (FDA) ha s publi shed information for con sumers rel ating to Radio Frequency (RF) exposure from w ireless phones.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 147 146 Health and Safety forms of electromagnetic r adiation with rel atively low frequenc ies. While RF ener gy does not ioniz e particles, larg e amounts c an increase body temperat ures and c ause tissue d amage.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 149 148 Health and Safety Internation al C ohort Study on Mobile Phone U sers (C OSMOS) The C OSMOS study aims to conduct long-term health monitor.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 151 150 Health and Safety Instit ute of Electric al and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Intern ational C ommiss ion on Non-Ionizing Radiation Pr otection (ICNIRP), and others to a ssure that s afety st andards c ontinue to adequately protect the pub lic.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 153 152 Health and Safety Children and C ell Phones Thescientic evidencedoe snotshowadan gertoanyu sersofc ellphone sfrom RF expos ure, including c hildren and teen agers.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 155 154 Health and Safety Specic Absorption Rate (S AR) C er tic ation Information Y our wirele ss phone is a radio tran smitter and rec eiver.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 157 156 Health and Safety Use of other ac cessories may not ensure c omplianc e with FC C RF expos ure guidelines. The FC C h as grant ed an Equipment Authoriz ation for this mob ile phone with all reported S AR levels ev aluated as in c omplianc e with the FC C RF exposure guideline s.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 159 158 Health and Safety whic h can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour aged to try to corr ect the interferenc.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 161 160 Health and Safety • Plac ecalls whenyouarenot moving •Plancal lswheny ourcarwi llbest .
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 163 162 Health and Safety Do not let the phone or battery come in c ontact with li quids. Liquids c an get into the phone’s cir cuits, leading t o corros ion.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 165 164 Health and Safety Do not use inc ompatible c ell phone b atteries and c harg ers. Some webs ites and second-h and dealers not assoc iated with reput able manuf acturers and carriers, might be sellin g incompatibl e or even count erfeit batteries and c hargers.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 167 166 Health and Safety Additional informationreg ardingspecic locations maybefou ndat: http://www. epa.gov/ep awast e/partnerships/plugin/c ellphone/index.htm or at http://www.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 169 168 Health and Safety THIS PO WER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE C ORRECTL Y ORIENTED IN A VER TICAL OR HORIZONT AL OR FL OOR MOUNT POSITION.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 171 170 Health and Safety are connect ed to a wireles s network transmit loc ation-based information. Additional ly, if you use ap plications that requir e location-based inf ormation (e.g. driving dir ections), suc h application s tran smit location-ba sed information.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 173 172 Health and Safety mobile dev ice mus t be switc hed on and in a ser vic e area with a dequate signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possib le on all w ireless mobile dev ice network s or when certain network ser vic es and/or mob ile devic e featur es are in use.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 175 174 Health and Safety • Extreme heat or c old. Avoid temper atures below 0°C / 32°F or above 45°C / 113°F . • Microwav es. Do not try to dry your mo bile devic e in a microw ave oven. Doingsomay causeareore xplosion.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 177 176 Health and Safety • Setthev olumeinaquietenvir onmentandselectthelow estv olumeat whic h you c an hear adequately .
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 179 178 Health and Safety National In stitute for Oc cupational Safety and Health (NIO SH) 395 E Street, S. W . Suite 9200 Patriots Pl aza Buil ding W ashington, DC 20201 V oice: 1-800-35-NIOSH (1-800-356-4674) 1-800-CDC -INFO (1-800-232-4636) Outside the U.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 181 180 Health and Safety • Shouldturnthemob iledevic eOFFimmediately ifthereis anyrea sonto suspec.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 183 182 Health and Safety explos ive atmosphere are often, but not alway s, clearly marked. They include below dec k on boats, chemic al tran sfer.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 185 184 Health and Safety are lik ely to gener ate less interference to he aring devic es than mo bile devic es that ar e not labeled. M4 i s the better/higher of the two r atings. M-rating s refer to enab ling acoustic coupling w ith hearing aids that do not oper ate in telec oil mode.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 187 186 Health and Safety Protection Standard (NFP A-58). For a cop y of thi s standar d, contact the National Fire Protection As sociation.
Health and Safety Health and Safety Health and Safety 189 188 Health and Safety • Failuretoo bser vethesein structionsm ayle adtothesuspen sionordenialof cel l phone services to the offender , or legal action, or both.
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Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement 207 206 C ustomer Agreement Y our Cu stomer Agreement 1. Welc ome T o The GreatCal l ® Family . Please read this agreement regarding your phone and service. W he n yo u ac ce pt t hi s ag re em en t, you’re bound by its conditions.
Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement 209 208 C ustomer Agreement 2. Y our Monthly Rate Pl an The monthly rate plan you select is part of this agreement. To the extent any condition in your plan expresslyconictswiththisagreement,theconditioninyourplanwillapply.
Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement 211 210 C ustomer Agreement 3.2 Service Canc ellation Ifforanyreasonyouarenot completelysatisedwithyourserviceandyouwishto cancel,you’llbe able to do so as described below.
Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement 213 212 C ustomer Agreement 4.3 T axes, F ees And Asses sments We are required by law to charge you certain taxes, surcharges and assessments that will be included on your bill.
Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement 215 214 C ustomer Agreement 5. Service Subj ect T o Change Your service is dependent upon our business requirements, i nc l ud in g p o li ci e s, p r ac ti c es a n d pro cedu res , wh ich we can cha nge without notice.
Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement 217 216 C ustomer Agreement You also agree that your wireless phone won’t be used for any purpose that is illegal, isn’t allowed by this agreement or by your User Guide.
Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement 219 218 C ustomer Agreement 13. Indemnication You agree to indemnify, defend and hold GreatCall harmless from any claims arising out of u.
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Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement Cu stomer Agreement 223 222 C ustomer Agreement on your most recent bill. If any part of this agreement, including any part of its arbitration provisions, is held invalid, that part may be severed from this agreement.
Index Index Index 225 224 Index Index B Bluetooth ® .................................................................................................... 129 About Bluetooth .............................................................................
Index Index Index 227 226 Index Deleting A Photo On Y our Jitterbug ........................................................... 124 Sending A Photo From Y our Jitterbug ........................................................ 125 T aking A Photo W ith Y our Jitterbug .
Index Index Index 229 228 Index H Health And Safety Inform ation ..................................................................... 143 I Ignoring A C all .............................................................................................
Index Index Index 231 230 Index Rec eive A New T ext Mes sage .................................................................... 103 – Reply T o A T ext Mess age ............................................................................... 105 – Saving And Del eting A T ext Mess age .
Index 232 Index Other ch arges and restriction s may apply . Coverag e and ser vic e is not avai lable everywhere. Jitterbug and GreatC all are register ed trademarks of GreatCall, Inc . Samsung T elecommunic ations America, LL C (“Samsu ng”). Samsun g is a regist ered trademark of Samsung Electronics Americ a, Inc.
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-R220ZRADYN 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-R220ZRADYN - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Samsung SCH-R220ZRADYN, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Samsung SCH-R220ZRADYN va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Samsung SCH-R220ZRADYN, 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-R220ZRADYN.
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-R220ZRADYN. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Samsung SCH-R220ZRADYN 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.