Samsung SCH-1530 User Manual
Sch-1530
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Title Page
- Intellectual Property
- STA contact info
- Introduction To Your Samsung PCS Phone
- How To Use This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- Your Consumer Package
- Description of Your Samsung PCS Phone
- Screen Display
- Table 1: Key Functions
- Table 2: Status / Alert Indicators
- Battery Installation, Charging, and Care
- Table 4: Samsung PCS Phone and Battery Specifications
- Basic Operations of Your Samsung PCS Phone
- Turning on Your Samsung PCS Phone
- Modes of Operation
- Display Options
- Service Mode Selection
- NAM Selection
- Menu Organization
- Table 5: Main Menu Structure
- Table 5 Continued
- Calling Options
- Personal Phone Book
- Overview of Your Personal Phone Book
- Storing Phone Numbers / Names
- Storing Numbers Shortcut
- Storing Phone Numbers at Call End
- Storing Numbers Using the VoiceDial Access Key
- Viewing Stored Entries
- Dialing from Your Personal Phone Book
- Table 6: Memory Dialing Shortcuts
- Editing Phone Book Entries
- Erasing Phone Book Entries
- Short Message Services and Voice Mail
- Advanced Features
- Pause Dialing
- Entering and Storing Pauses
- Security Options
- Lock Mode
- Lock Code Setting
- Locking the Phone
- Dialing in Lock Mode
- Call Restriction Options
- Restricting Calls
- Resetting the Phone
- KeyGuard
- Emergency and Special Numbers
- Any Key Answer
- VoiceDial Access
- Three-Way Calling
- Placing a Three-Way Call
- Call Waiting
- Call Forwarding
- Block Own Number Option
- Samsung PCS Phone Accessories
- Appendix
- Common Questions
- How do I turn on the phone?
- Does the phone have to be on to receive a call?
- Can I answer the phone by pressing any key?
- Is it difficult to operate a Samsung PCS Phone?
- How do I keep track of my calls?
- What can I do to silence the ringer when I don’t want to be disturbed?
- What do I do when my phone gives me an unclear sound or the call quality is not good?
- The backlight doesn’t stay on while I’m driving.
- The antenna feels like it could bend very easily.
- Troubleshooting
- Maximizing Call Quality
- Caring for the Antenna
- Safety Considerations
- Compliance with Safety Standards
- Driving
- Electronic Devices
- Your wireless telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When the power is on, the phone rece...
- Turn off your phone in health care facilities, and always request permission before using the pho...
- Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids, to...
- Note if there are any regulations posted in the area regarding the operation of wireless phones, ...
- Aircraft
- Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requi...
- Blasting Areas
- Other Dangerous Areas
- Notice
- Maintenance
- Common Questions
- Glossary of Terms
- Index