Samsung SPH-A5000W User manual

Category
Mobile phones
Type
User manual
Samsung Electronics Corporation
#94-1, Imsoo-dong, Gumi-City, Gyeong-buk, Korea
Customer Support
Seoul 02-541-3000, 080-022-3000
Busan 051-861-3000, 080-051-3000
PC Communications
PC Communication (Samsung Electronics
Corporate Forum)
GO SEC (Unitel, Chollian, Hitel, Nownuri,
Netsgo)
Internet Homepage
http://www.sec.co.kr
http://www.anycall.co.kr
What is the AS mark? It is a mark that
certifies product quality issued to
businesses offering outstanding
afterservices by the Korean National
Institute of Technology and Quality
Manual contents may differ between the OS of mobile
devices or mobile service providers, and is subject to
change without notice.
Service provider-related inquiries
(Additional service assistance, call charges, etc.)
114 on your mobile device (free)
Anycall A/S Inquiries
From anywhere in the country 1588-7285
(immediate response)
We provide friendly consultation and quick service at
any time regarding your concerns, if you will provide us
with clear information regarding the product name,
defect condition, and contact information.
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.1
If you purchase and use parts not sold
by SEC, the battery life of your mobile
device may be shortened and it may also
result in damages to your mobile device.
SEC is not responsible for the above.
Product warranty included
Please place your mobile device in
vibrate mode in public places and refrain
from disrupting others.
For safety purposes, please do not use
mobile devices while driving.
User Manual
Anycall Land
www.anycall.co.kr
All contents of this user manual can be viewed
in the ‘Manual Bank’ at the Anycall Land
website.
Page for
foreigner
(for Foreigner)
see page 126
Samsung Anycall PCS
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.2
Name and Function of Components
Turning the power on or off/end a call
Making or answering a call
To view menu
To delete text or screen /
To move to the top of the menu while using menu
When selecting a function
When searching a function
Connecting directly to the internet (p. 43)
Shortcut button for Phone Log menu
Shortcut button for Messages menu
When using manner mode function (p. 15)
When locking mobile device (p. 105)
When automatically opening and closing the folder
Ear microphone
j
ack
(Top)
Volume button
To adjust the volume of sound
Microphone
Screen
Antenna
Speake
r
Buttons Explanation
Automatic Folde
r
Unlock button (side)
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.3
Call region signal bar indicated
A
ppears when there is no service
A
ppears while calling and illuminated when call is
connected
A
ppears when an alarm has been set
When messages have been received
When manner or vibrate mode has been selected
When outside of the area in which the cellular
phone is registered
Battery Level indicator
Displays a selection of functions
when entering phone number,
current status, function
settings
Icons on the screen indicate
when you receive a call or
message or when an alarm
alerts
(flip cover)
ssistant Display
Fri
Screen Display Layout
Sufficient
Insufficient
Charge
immediately
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.4
To view recently dialed numbers
To view numbers of recently received calls
To save phone numbers
To search for a saved phone number
To edit/add/delete saved phone numbers
To input text
One-touch dial function (dialing simply with speed dial)
To make a call without area code
Electronic dialing function
To verify my mobile device's number
Turning your mobile device on/off
Making a call
Receiving a call
Manner functions
Using directional buttons
Selecting ringtones, vibration or mute
Selecting multiple ringtones
Adjusting sound level
Convenient features during call
Multiple optional sounds
Verifying components
Inserting/removing the battery
Charging the battery
Please read before using your mobile device
Basic Functions
Preparations
The Basics
Table of Contents
Phonebook Features
Applications
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.5
Internet service function
What is the message manager function?
Received messages
Sent messages
Send business card function
Outbox management
Interactive service function
(Handynet/Mobile Friend)
E-mail service function
Entering your own name in your mobile device
Selecting assorted wallpapers
To change the password
To call without using commonly used area
code (auto-dial of area code function)
Usage restrictions
Deleting a saved number
Selecting brightness of mobile device screen
Personal identification number
How to reset your mobile device
A
uto folder setting
Two Number/Free Number service function
(subscriber number selection function)
2004 Service Function
To prevent others from using your mobile
device (auto-lock)
Wireless data configuration function
Schedule manager function
To-do list manager function
Electronic calculator function
Time management function
Alarm clock function
To check current time around the world
D-Day function
Managing your mobile device
Network Functions
Game Function
Organizer Functions
Missed Call forwarding service
700 service
PC link
Safety precautions
Does it seem like it's broken?
Searching the menu
Items sold separately
Dimensions and features
Can’t recharge the battery or the mobile
device keeps turning off?
Product warranty
Functions summary card
Page for foreigner (for foreigner)
A
dditional Services
A
ppendix
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.6
Mobile device
How to connect hooks or
chains
User manual
Charger
Hook
Mobile device lanyard
Verifying Components
Pictures may differ from actual products.
Battery
(standard/large capacity)
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.7
Lodge the protruding part of the
battery downward into the
home in the rear.
Press down until you hear a “click”
sound.
Inserting/Removing the battery
There are 2 batteries provided for this mobile device, standard and large capacity.
How to remove the battery
Release button
Slide the release button upward
and remove the battery
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.8
How to recharge the battery
As batteries do not come completely charged, please be sure to charge completely before use.
To recharge the battery
with the battery attached
to the mobile device, place
in the front recharge slot.
To recharge just
the battery
separately, place
in the rear
recharge slot.
Plug into a 220V
power outlet.
Charging
Charging
com
p
lete
After the charge indicator has turned green
(charging complete), keeping mobile device in the
charge will not result in damage.
Please recharge and store your mobile device at
room temperature. Recharging will not be possible
in if extremely cold or extremely hot and the
indicator will turn to orange.
y When the charge indicator blinks
orange
Mobile device battery
indicator
Extra battery indicator
Charging
Charging
complete
Note
Remove and reinsert the battery. If the indicator
continues to blink, wipe the metal connector of the
charger clean and try again. If you are still unable
to recharge after repeated attempts, please contact
customer support.
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.9
Please read prior to use!
When battery has been completely used
Battery charging times
Battery standard usage times
Battery usage times have been measured by SEC according to the Standards on Mobile
Device Use Times Measurement and Indication Method enacted by the Korea Consumer
A
gency.
A
nycall Folde
r
March 16 Fri 10:40 AM
Charging times will be a bit longer when front and rear recharge slots are used
simultaneously.
Rechar
g
in
g
times de
p
end on batter
y
remainin
g
.
(Source: SEC lab tests conducted under standard conditions)
A
beep will sound and the icon will blink.
If you continue use, your mobile device will turn off
automatically following three beeps.
When the icon starts to blink please recharge
the batter
y
immediatel
y
.
When the icon starts to blink, the light dial will
not be illuminated even if the button is pressed.
3 hours maximum 3 hours maximum
Approximately 90 minutes Approximately 140 minutes
Approximately 70-180 hours Approximately 100-290 hours
Standard (520 mAh) Large capacity (800 mAh)
Standard (520 mAh)
Large capacity (800 mAh)
Menu
Continuous call
Continuous
standb
y
Status
Type
(Based on new batteries),
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.10
Signals are transmitted at regular intervals by the wireless base station to identify the mobile device location of each user. This is referred to as
Slot mode and standby time will decrease with the greater number of sessions the signals are transmitted. Transmission interval is determined
by the base station, and domestic intervals are approximately 2.5 second or 5 seconds.
Hints on Battery Usage Times
A
s batteries are consumables, the usage time will gradually become shorter with time. It is time to replace your battery if the battery life
decreases by half.
Batteries are consumables
What is a Slot mode?
For the instances below, usage times can be shorter than indicated on p. 8.
Note
y Battery usage times will differ according service type (slot mode) of the base station where the mobile device is
located.
y Standby time will be dramatically reduced if you frequent a non-service region or stay there for an extended
period of time due to excessive battery consumption.
y Excessive battery consumption occurs in regions with weak signals or with overlapping channels (base
stations).
y Standby time will be dramatically reduced with longer call sending and receiving times.
y Battery consumption will increase with use of optional functions such as saving numbers on your mobile device
and other optional functions.
y As batteries are consumables, the usage time will gradually become shorter with time.
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.11
Safety precautions and warnings for battery use
Do not use these batteries for other use than for SEC mobile devices!
Do not place the battery in high-temperature sealed spaces with direct sunlight including car windows and store the battery in room
temperature between 0 °C and 40 °C!
Placing the battery in the mouth or using damaged batteries may be hazardous to health. If fluid leaks from the damage-induced
battery and comes into contact with the skin, wash under with running water for 1-2 minutes.
Please keep out of reach of children!
The appearance may alter and can result in damage.
This may result in damage to the batteries or an accident may occur.
Prevent objects with electric currents including necklaces or coins from coming into contact with the battery metal connector.
Use only authorized SEC chargers!
Do not place the battery in a heating device including heaters or microwaves!
Do not apply external force to your battery including dropping it or disassemble it!
This may result in damages or reduce battery life and become potentially hazardous due to overheating.
Using unauthorized not manufactured by SEC may result in overheating and explosion and can result in damages.
Battery and the object making contact can become overheated and cause a fire.
It may result in explosion.
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.12
Provides instructions on the most basic functions including sending and
receiving calls, turning on manner mode, selecting ringtones, vibration or
mute.
Call quality is affected if the antenna comes into contact with hands or skin
while using your mobile device. Avoid the antenna coming into contact with
the hands or skin if possible.
Note!
Be sure to read The Basics!
The Basics
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.13
To turn your mobile device off
To turn your mobile device on/off
Anycall logo, my name
and my number will
appear momentarily and
when service is available
the standby screen will appear.
To turn your mobile device on
Press and hold until a
beep sounds.
Folder will close automatically.
(See p. 97 to undo auto-folder function)
Press and hold until a beep sounds.
Date, time, signal bar,
and battery life appear.
The Basics
Assistant Screen (flip cover)
3/16 [Fri]
Menu
Anycall Folder
03/16 [Fri] 10:40 a.m.
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.14
To place a call
When you have ended your call
You must enter an area code.
You can configure settings to auto-dial frequently
dialed area codes (see p. 92).
If you entered a wrong number
Press . A short-press will delete one
number at a time and pressing and holding
deletes all numbers at once.
By pressing once in standby mode,
recently dialed numbers are indicated and you
can select the number you wish to call.
Once connected
You will hear a dial tone when you are connected.
If you have not been connected
“Redialing” will appear on the screen and the
number is auto-redialed.
Call duration auto-display
Upon being connected to the base station call
duration is displayed on the screen. Usage fee is
calculated from the moment the call is connected.
Making calls simple!
If you press and hold on the last number when
entering the phone number, you do not need to
press
to place a call. Numbers less than 3
digits such as 119 (000-999) are connected to a
saved number.
DeleteMenu
Save
Press
[text]
Close the flip cover or press .
To save press to the right of
and see How to Save Phone Numbers on
(pp. 27-28).
If you do not wish to save, press
.
DeleteMenu
[Call duration: 01:30]
To save press
the key.
Enter the area code and
phone number.
Seoul area code
Automatically
indicated
Note
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.15
To receive a call
When call ends
Call status
Anycall folder
Incoming call
If the mobile device has a caller ID feature available, the caller’s caller ID
will appear (see pp. 26, 94).
Caller ID display!
Caller IDs can be displayed following registration with corresponding public
agency or service providers. Please contact your service provider for
requirements.
Menu
[ Call duration
When the phone
rings with the flip
cover opened
Press any button to
talk.
March 16 [Fri] 10:40 a.m.
The call will end
automatically if the
other party ends the
call first.
The Basics
Note
Close cover or press
[ Call duration
Menu
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.16
Manner mode function
Change your ringtone to vibrate during meetings or at public venues (theaters, subway, etc.) to avoid
disrupting others.
To set Manner mode
Press and hold on
Converting to
Manner mode
Anycall Folder
March 16 [Fri] 10:40 a.m.
menu
Type
When setting Manner mode
Ringtone
Morning call
A
larm sound
Schedule alert
sound
Message received
sound
Button pressing
sound
Call connected
sound
Call lost sound
Conversation
service alert sound
Vibrate
Melody sounds at
set time
Vibrate once
Vibrate once
Vibrate once
No sound
No sound
No sound
Vibrate
When manner
function has been set
will appear on
screen.
De-selecting Manner mode
Press and hold
reverts to previous settings.
Automatically deselected if power is turned off and on or connected to handsfree.
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.17
Menu is selected if top , bottom , left , or right is pressed in Menu mode.
In standby mode, a specific menu will open or Message Manager, searching for contacts will be initiated.
Using the direction button in Standby
mode
Top
Pressing bottom or Right results in sequential
selection and pressing top or left results is reverse
se
q
uential selection.
Phone lo
g
Recent incoming calls
Search for a phone number
Save a phone number
Display my phone number
The Basics
Using the direction button
Press to open the selected menu.
Top
Message Manager
Sent messages
Handynet
Press left on
to open the
Message Manager
menu (p. 49).
Using the direction button in menu
mode
Select
Select
Recent outgoing calls
Received messages
Press right on
to open your
menu (p. 25).
For 018 subscribers 3: Mobile Friends
Press and hold the right display all
saved numbers by name (p. 29).
Pressing and holding on left
will
connect to the voicemail box (p. 50).
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.18
Selecting ringtones, vibration, or mute
Ringtones, vibration, or mute can be selected for incoming calls.
Cannot be used while in
Manner mode (see p. 15)
appears when vibrate or vibrate
and ringtone selected.
To select with buttons Press
1. Ringtone: Ringtone sounds 2. Vibrate: Phone vibrates
3. Mute
4. Vibrate and ringtone: Ringtone sounds after 3 vibrations
5. Ringtone (gradually louder): Ringtone sounds gradually
escalate
6. Ringtone (gradually softer): Ringtone sounds gradually
diminish
to select desired mode press
Press
(menu)
Press
Press to select desired
mode then press
Select 1:
Ringtone/vibrate
and press
Press down
and select 4:
Ringtone/vibrate/vol
ume, then press
rin
g
tone
mute
vibrate then ringtone
ringtone (gradually
louder)
vibrate
Ringtone/melody type
Ringtone volume
Call connected sound
Call terminated sound
Select ringtone/vibrate
Ringtone/vibrate/volume
Select ringtone/vibrate
Anycall Folder
March 16 [Fri] 10:40 a.m.
4: Ringtone/vibrate/volume
indicates current selection.
Select
Select
Select
Top Top Top
Menu
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.19
Selecting multiple ringtones
To
p
To select with buttons
Select
(same after Step 3 from above)
ringtone 2
ringtone 3
ringtone 4
ringtone 5
rin
g
tone 1
Select rin
g
tone
Select melody
700 Melody
My Melody
Select ringtone
Ringtone/vibrate type
Ringtone volume
Call connected sound
Call terminated sound
Ringtone/melody type
Ringtone/vibrate/volume
Select ringtone/vibrate
4:Ringtone/vibrate/
volume
Up to 2 additional melodies of your choice can be added with 700 service (700 Melody) (see p. 110).
PClink or magic
(My Melody) can be used to add and use up to 2 melodies of your choice (see p. 111).
(menu)
Press down and
select 4:
Ringtone/vibrate/
volume, then press
Press
8 ringtones and 10 melodies are available for your selection.
Cannot be used while in Manner mode (see p. 15)
Press to select
desired mode then
press
Press to select
desired
ringtone/melody
then press
For 700 Melody and My Melody feature
melodies must be saved prior to use.
indicates current selection.
The Basics
Select Select Select
To
p
To
p
To
p
Press
Press and
select 2:
Ringtone/vibrate
type then press
Samsung, Exh. 1006, p.20
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