SCH-N150 Series P O RTA B LE C E L LULAR T E L E P H O NE User’s Guide Please read this manual before operating your phone, and keep it for future reference.
FCC RF EXPOSURE INFORMATION WARNING! Read this information before using your phone In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326 adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standard previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies.
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Introduction To Your Samsung N150 Series Phone Congratulations on the purchase of your Samsung N150 Series Phon e. Using the latest digital technology, the Samsung N150 Series Phone operates similar to other wireless phones, while providing superior resonance and tone quality. Your Samsung N150 Tri-Mode phone is packed with productive features that are easy to use. Here are some of them: .Operates in 1900 MHz digital CDMA, 800 MHz digital CDMA, and 800 MHz analog networks. .Voice Dialing – 10 Locations .
Table of Contents Your consumer package ...................................... …....... 17 Front view of the Samsung N150 .................................. 19 Getting to know your phone .......................................... 20 Antenna ....................................................................................... 20 Backlight features ........................................................................ 20 CLR (Clear) key: ...................................................................
Air Time ...................................................................................... 47 Last call ....................................................................................... 47 Total ............................................................................................ 48 Erase total ................................................................................... 49 Lifetime .......................................................................................
Countdown .................................................................................. 89 Creating a Countdown item ..................................................................... 89 Adding, editing, and erasing a countdown item ...................................... 90 World Time ................................................................................. 91 Checking the current time in another city or country ................... 91 Calculate ..............................................
To play voice dialing entries: ................................................................ 115 To erase all voice dialing entries: ...........................................................115 Set active ................................................................................... 116 Training .................................................................................... 116 Undo Train ................................................................................ 117 Voice memo .......
Your phone’s security features .................................................. 143 Lock mode ................................................................................ 143 Locking the phone ............................................................................... 143 Unlocking the phone ............................................................................ 144 Dialing in lock mode .............................................................................
Your consumer package Your consumer package contains the following items: - Samsung SCH-N150 phone with hand strap - Samsung standard Li-ion battery - Samsung travel adapter - User guide SCH-N150 User Guide Draft Rev 1.
Front view of the Samsung N150 SCH-N150 User Guide Draft Rev 1.
Getting to know your phone Antenna A device for transmitting or receiving signals. The shape and size of the antenna is determined, in part, by the frequency of the signals that they receive. An antenna makes the call sound clearer when it is fully extended. Use only in the normal position and do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is active. Backlight features Your keypad has backlighting for easy visibility. For further information on this feature see “ Backlight” on page 106.
Right Navigation Key Pressing navigation key right allows you to access certain information such as stock quotes and weather via the Internet. Browsing the web via the phone is not the same as using your computer. Site providers have selected only the critical aspects of their site to present to wireless phone users, and have removed most graphics. Large LED indicator Flashes to indicate an incoming call or message.
Entering text, numbers, or symbols At various times when using your phone, you will need to enter text. For example, when storing a name in the Phone Book, entering events in your Calendar, or creating a bookmark in the MiniBrowser. If you want to enter text on the display screen, selecting the [MENU] key gives you the opportunity to enter T9 Word, ABC, 123 or Symbols. To change the Input Mode: 1. Scroll through the options presented, then press the [OK/Message] key to select.
.[6 MNO] .[7 PQRS] .[8 TUV] .[9 WXYZ] .[0 Next] * ’} <($ >)[ -/] 0 Word or T9® text entry T9word, T9 Text Input, enables you to easily enter text. T9 (for “text on 9 keys” ) requires only one key press per letter and quickly recognizes the most commonly used word of a numeric sequence. For example, to enter the word “ hello,” you can spell out the word by pressing only five keys, 4-3-5-5-6. T9 Text Input knows the most commonly used sequence for that numeric sequence is “hello” .
Getting Started Getting service You must contact your service provider to obtain service for your Samsung N150 phone. It is suggested that you read this user guide to fully understand the features that your phone supports. Turning your phone on When you are ready to turn your phone on, fully extend the antenna for the clearest reception. Open the phone’s flip cover and select the [END] key and hold down for more than one second to turn the phone on: Note: Your phone has a built-in antenna.
List of menu functions This list displays the menu structure and indicates the number assigned to each option. 1.Calls 1.Outgoing 2.Incoming 3.Missed 4.Erase Logs 1.Outgoing 2.Incoming 3.Missed 4.All 5.Air Time 1.Last Call 2.Home Call 3.Rome Call 4.Lifetime 5.Erase Total 2.Phone Book 1.Find Name 2.Add Entry 3.Find Entry 4.RelationSrch 5.Add e-mail 3.Web 1.Get In Web 2.Prompt 4.Scheduler 1.Today 2.View Month 3.Jump To Date 4.To Do List 5.Countdown 6.World Time 7.Calculate 8.Alarm Set 5.Sounds 1.
1.Minute Beep 2.Service 3.Connect 4.Disconnect 5.Fade 6.Roam 7.Privacy 5.Voice Volume 6.Roam Ringer 7.Pwr Up/Down 6.Display 1.Backlight 2.Banner 3.Idle Screen 4.My Phone # 5.Language 6.Set Time 7.Auto Hyphen 8. Version 7.Voice Dial 1. Record 2. Review 3. Erase All 4. Set Active 5. Language 6. Training 7. Undo Train 8.Games 1. 1.Flying tight 2.Money or die 9.Setup 1.Auto Retry 2.Auto Answer 3.Answer M de 4.Tone Length 5.Set NAM 6.Set System 7.Data/Fax 8.Set Force 9.Whisper Mode 0.Security 1.Lock Mode 2.
4.Txt Outbox 5.Filed Msg 6.Msg Setup 1.General 1.Scroll Timer 2.Msg. Reminder 2.New Message 1.Call Back # 2.Save Message 3.Entry Method 4.Delivery Ack 5.Canned Msg 3.Erase 1.Entire Inbox 2.Entire Outbox 3.All Messages [In-Use Menu: During a call] 1.Mute/Quit 2.Calls 3.PhoneBook 4.Silent/Quit 5.Send Tel# 6.My Phone# 7.Version 8.Voice Privacy SCH-N150 User Guide Draft Rev 1.
Using your phone’s menus The phone offers a range of functions that allow you to tailor the phone to your personal requirements. These functions are arranged in menus and submenus. The menus and submenus can be accessed by scrolling or using shortcuts. Accessing menus by scrolling Menu items are numbered and can be accessed by scrolling then selecting that option. For example: 1.Press the [MENU] key in standby mode to access the menu. 2.
message on the display screen will inform you when your phone is operating in the Power Save mode. Standby mode Standby is the fundamental state of your phone. The phone goes into standby mode soon after you turn it on, or if your phone is on, whenever you press the [END] key. When your phone is in standby mode, you will see the power up animation (the animation displayed when you turn on your phone), and the service provider logo, followed by the date/day/time and the active top line icons.
The top line of the display screen Display indicators (or icons) appear across the top of your phone’s display screen. The signal strength and battery strength icons are always displayed, but the other icons appear based your phone’s operating mode. Signal strength: This icon always appears when your phone is on, and shows your current signal strength. The more lines displayed, the better the signal strength. Four lines indicate maximum strength. Service indicator: This icon indicates a call is in progress.
1. Insert the contact end on the bottom of the battery into the slots on the bottom of the phone. 2. Slide the battery up until you hear it click into place. Removing the battery To remove the battery from your phone: 1. Turn the phone off (by pressing and holding [END] until the closing animation sequence begins.) 2. Push the catch button up on the top of the battery on the back side of the phone. (see illustration). The battery will easily slide out from the phone.
Please check the adapter and battery. 4. The travel adapter continues charging the battery even when you are making outgoing calls. 5. For the fastest charging time, turn the phone off while the battery is charging. Note: The battery charges faster when the phone is off. Caring for the battery Protecting your battery The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s performance. −Use only Samsung approved batteries and chargers.
Calls Outgoing To place a call: 1. Press [END] to power on your phone. The phone first shows an animated sequence and the icons discussed earlier will display This indicates your phone is turned on. (Note that you will not hear a dial tone). 2. Enter the phone number you wish to call (up to 32 digits) by pressing the digit keys. The phone number is displayed from left to right. 3. Press the [SEND] key. The phone calls the number entered.
Your phone retains the following call logs in memory: .Outgoing - the last 10 calls dialed. .Incoming - the last 10 incoming calls. .Missed - the last 10 calls missed. Each Call Log contains the name and phone number (if available). In addition to the Incoming, Outgoing, and Missed calls lists, your phone maintains an air time log. For further information see “ Air Time” on page 47. You can quickly access your last ten incoming, outgoing, and missed calls from standby mode by pressing [MENU] [1 .-’].
4. Press [1 .-’] for Last Call. The amount of time spent on your last call displays. 5. Press [C] to return to the previous display screen, or press [OK/Message] to quit. Home Call Home Call air time is the amount of time the phone has been used in your home service areas since it was last erased. Air times for all incoming and outgoing calls are saved here. This feature is not intended for billing purposes. To view or erase total air time: 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [1 .-’] for Calls.
Phone Book Your phone allows you store up to 90 numbers and names in the Phone Book. Each entry can have up to 8 associated phone numbers. Each entry can contain up to 32 digits including hard pauses, with an associated name of up to 12 characters. (Name entry is optional) Stored phone numbers can be categorized as one of eight categories Speed Dial, Home, Office, Mobile, Pager, Fax, No Label, and Voice Dial. The memory location can be specified for each entry.
9. Press [OK/Message] to save the entry and option. 10. Press [OK/Message] again to select ‘000:New Entry?’. 11. Your phone book options screen display. Scroll through the following options, pressing the navigation key up or down . The phone allows you to overwrite any existing information, or if nothing is displayed, you can enter information or select from options. Ÿ Number: Telephone number Ÿ Name: Associated Name.
Add e-mail To add an e-mail address to a new phone book entry: 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [2 ABC] for Phone Book. 3. Press [5 JKL] for E-mail address. 4. Enter the e -mail address using the alphanumeric keys. You can enter only up to 48 characters in length for an e-mail address. 5. Press [MENU] to select from entry modes Word, ABC, Symbols, or 123. In ABC mode, you can press [* Shift] to toggle between lower case and upper case letters, and enter ‘@’ or ‘.’ by pressing [1 .
5. Press the navigation key to scroll through the available choices. You can edit the phone number, the entry name, the entry location, and turn secret on or off, edit the entry category or relation, or change ring type. (See page ?? under Add Entry) 6. Press [MENU] for options when the desired information is highlighted. 7. Edit the information and p ress [OK/Message] to accept or [C] to return to the previous menu. 8. Press [OK/Message] to save all the edits and exit.
5. Your phone displays the current ringer setting. Use the scroll key to listen to available ringers and melodies. 6. Press [OK/Message] to save the selected ringer. Adding an E-mail address To add an e-mail address to an existing entry: 1. From standby mode, press the navigation key left and search for the Phone Book entry that you want to change using one of the search methods described under “Find Name ” or “Find Entry” on page 52. 2. Highlight the entry and press [OK/Message]. 3.
To store a phone number from the Call Logs: 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [1 .-’] for Calls. 3. Press [1. –’] for Outgoing call logs or [2 ABC] for Incoming call logs. 4. Scroll to the number in the logs to store to the phone book and press [OK/Message]. 5. Press [MENU] for options. Scroll down to ‘Store’ and press [OK/Message]. 6. Store the number to the phone book as a new entry or to update the existing entry.
follows your hard pause. “SENDING DTMF” flashes on the screen (the transmitted tones are audible). Manual pause dialing To 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. To manually dial a number using a pause(s): 1. Enter the phone number of the service you want to call. For example, your bank’s automated phone number might be an 800 number. 2. Press [MENU] to display digit dialing options.
Dialing numbers from the phone book Dialing numbers from your Phone Book is quick and easy. Different methods are explained below: Shortcuts to memory dialing Speed Dialing: From standby mode, enter the number of the memory location, and press [SEND]. Scrolling to the number: From standby mode, press the navigation key left to access the Phone Book and select [1 .-’] or [3 DEF]. Scroll until the desired number is reached, then press [SEND] to dial.
Web/MiniBrowser Your phone comes equipped with wireless Internet access by using the MiniBrowser. The MiniBrowser allows you to access up-to-the-minute information through your phone. View specially designed versions of popular Internet sites which may include news, sports, weather, stock quotes, etc.
7. Games 8. Shopping 9. Portals Note: What displays when accessing the MiniBrowser is dependent on the service provider content. To view additional text, use the scroll keys. Exiting the Web/MiniBrowser 1. Press [END] or close the flip to exit the Web/MiniBrowser. 3. If the ‘Prompt to end’ or ‘Prompt both’ option is selected in the MiniBrowser setup ( [MENU] [3 EDF] [2 ABC] ), you will be prompted whether you want to end the MiniBrowser call.
[OK/Message] key: This key is used for selecting the highlighted item by pressing down the button.. [C] key: This key performs two functions: − Backs you up in the browser. Pressing it once backs you up one page. Pressing and holding it down backs you up to the Home page. − Clears out entered text or numbers. When entering numbers or text, press [C] to clear the last number, letter, or symbol. Press and hold [C] to completely clear the input field. [* Shift] key: This is the shift key.
.[1 .−’] .[2 ABC] .[3 DEF] .[4 GHI] .[5 JKL] .[6 MNO] .[7 PQRS] .[8 TUV] .[9 WXYZ] .@;S !#S ,/=r -$RR ’& S ”%_ (+r )* Word or T9® text entry See “Word or T9® text entry” on page 8? for description. Using links Links have several purposes, including jumping to a different page, jumping to a different site or even initiating a phone call. Links are shown inside of brackets ( [ ] ), and you can normally use the left soft key to select a link when it is highlighted.
Scheduler Today You can schedule up to 9 events for the current day by indicating each event’s start and end time. You can be alerted by the Calendar function before an event is commenced. Events that are scheduled for future dates automatically display on your Today events schedule for that particular day. How to schedule an event: 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [4 GHI] for Scheduler. 3. Press [1 .-’] for Today the New Event screen displays. 4. Pressing [MENU] will offer further options.
5. Enter your event information. Up to 32 characters can be entered. For more information on Text and Symbol entry methods, see “Entering text, numbers, or symbols ” on page 76. 6. Press [OK/Message] to accept your entry. 7. Enter the start time and date, and press [OK/Message] to save the information. The end time and date form will be displayed. 8. Enter the end time and date, and press [OK/Message] to save the information. 9. The alarm screen displays.
8. Using the navigation keys, set the priority for a To Do List item. Your choices are High and Low. 9. Press [OK/Message] to save your prioritized To Do List item. To view, edit, add, or erase to do list items 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [4 GHI] for Scheduler. 3. Press [4 GHI] for To Do List. 4. Press [MENU] and using the navigation keys find the To Do List item you want to change. 5. Press [OK/Message] to select the correct option. Your choices are ‘Add new’, ‘Edit’, and ‘Erase’. 6.
World Time Have you ever wanted to call a friend in another part of the world but wondered what time of the day it is there? To know what time it is before you call, use the World Time clock function. World Time displays what time it is in twenty-four different time zones around the world together with one or more major cities, states, regions or countries in a time zone. Note: The World Time does not support Daylight Savings Time for other countries than your own country.
− [+] addition − [-] subtraction − [x] multiplication − [/] division 6. Press the digit keys to enter the second number of your calculation. 7. Press [OK/Message] to perform the calculation and see the result, or: 8. You can continue to perform calculations with the same operator or change the operator and continue your calculations. Every time that you change the operator, the previous calculation is performed and the result is displayed as the top number in the display. 9.
Sounds_ Ringer options Your phone provides a variety of ringer options through the Sounds menu. These options allow you to customize your ringer type and ringer volume settings in order to easily recognize a certain type of incoming call, scheduler, or messages . Note: To adjust your ringer volume, (for example, to quickly turn it off or to the vibrate mode before you enter a meeting, concert, etc.) see Ringer Volume settings.
3. Press [2 ABC] for Ringer Type. 4. Either press the numeric key or scroll and select the option of choice using the navigation key and [OK/Message] to activate that option. 5. Press the navigation key to scan through the nine monotone ringer types, and four melody tones. Each tone plays as you scroll through the options. 6. When the desired ringer type is displayed, press [OK/Message] to save the setting. Or, 7. Press [C] to cancel and return to the previous menu.
6. To select your choice of melody or ringers, press [OK/Message]. Or, 7. Press [C] to cancel and return to the previous menu. Schedule To view or change the ringer type for schedule alerts: 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [5 JKL] for Sounds. 3. Press [2 ABC] for Ringer Type. 4. Press [5 JKL] for Schedule. 5. Use the navigation key to select from the nine monotone rings and four melody tones. 6. To select your choice of melody or ringers, press [OK/Message]. Or, 7.
Connect With the Connect option set to on, the phone sounds a connect alert tone when your call is connected. To set the connect alert On or Off: 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [5 JKL] for Sounds. 3. Press [4 GHI] for Alerts. 4. Press [3 DEF] for Connect. 5. Scroll between On and Off using the navigation key. When the desired setting is displayed, press [OK/Message] to save. 6. To cancel, press [C] to return to the previous menu.
Privacy When the Privacy option is set to on, the phone sounds an alert when an incoming call is a voice privacy activated call. 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [5 JKL] for Sounds. 3. Press [4 GHI] for Alerts. 4. Press [7 PQRS] for Privacy. 5. Scroll between On and Off using the navigation key. When the desired setting is displayed, press [OK/Message] to save. 6. To cancel, press [C] to return to the previous menu.
Display These settings determine what is displayed on the phone screen. Display options Your phone has several display options. They allow you to: .Display your own phone number. .Control when and how long your backlight is active. .Define a personal greeting up to 30 characters. .Set the language (English or Spanish) used on your screen. .View hardware and software versions of your phone. Backlight There are several options for setting the backlight features.
To display your phone number: 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [6 MNO] for the Display. 3. Press [4 GHI] for My Phone#. Your phone number will display. 4. Press [C] to return to standby mode. To view your phone number during a conversation: 1. Press [MENU] to display the In-Use Menu. 2. Press [6 MNO] for My Phone #. Your phone number will display. 3. Press [C] to return to the previous menu. Language The Language option changes the language on the phone to English or Spanish.
Voice Dial Voice dialing Your phone features voice dialing. Whether on a digital or an analog network, you can call up to 10 stored names simply by speaking the name into the microphone. Using the voice dialing option requires that you first program the phone to recognize the name of the person you are calling. Note: You cannot connect voice dialing entries to your phone book.
5. Press [OK/Message] while reviewing a voice dial entry to erase that entry. 6. Press [C] to return to the previous screen. 7. When the last entry is played, the phone returns to standby mode. To erase all voice dialing entries: 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [7 PQRS] for Voice Dial. 3. Press [3 DEF] for Erase All. 4. At the voice prompt, p ress [OK/Message] to confirm Erase of All the entries. The display screen will inform you when all entries are successfully erased. 5.
Games Game menu Using your phone, you have the ability to play the following games: 1. Flying Tight 2. Money or Die Flying Tight To play Flying Tight: 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [8 TUV] for the Games menu. 3. Press [1 .-’] for the Flying Tight game. 4. When the ‘start screen’ of the game is displayed, press any key to go to the help screen which describes how to play the game. 5. Press [OK/Message] to start the game.
- Press navigation key upwards: Move the character upwards. - Press navigation key downwards: Move the character downwards. - Press [OK/Message] to start the game. - Press [C] or [End] to e xit the game. SCH-N150 User Guide Draft Rev 1.
Setup Auto retry When the Auto retry option is activated, your phone automatically retries the last call up to ten times when a connection fails. How to enable Auto Retry: 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [9 WXYZ] for Setup. 3. Press [1 .-’] for Auto Retry. The Auto Retry screen displays. 4. Press the navigation key to toggle between Off, every 10 seconds, every 30 seconds and every 60 seconds. Press [OK/Message] to save your option. 5. Pressing [C] returns you to the previous screen.
Set NAM Your Samsung phone can store two NAMs (Numerical Assignment Module, and is essentially your phone number). This allows you to have two phone numbers on one phone. You can switch your service back and forth between the two numbers using the NAM menu. Note: Each NAM has an associated set of System roaming settings. See “Set System” on page 135 for information on these settings. To select a different NAM: 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [9 WXYZ] for Setup. 3. Press [5 JKL] for Set NAM.
similar to a typical modem on your PC, enabling you to use wireless data with a variety of Windows software applications. To use digital data or fax services with your Samsung phone, you will need to obtain a digital data/fax cable kit from your service provider. This kit contains the necessary cables, software, and documentation required for you to connect and use your Samsung phone with your computing device. Note: The phone must be on a digital network to receive or send faxes and data.
Note: Disconnecting the data cable or turning off your phone will also end a data or fax call, but may disrupt your computer. Sending a fax or data file When connected to a computing device, your phone allows wireless fax and data transmissions. Your computing device software initiates the call to the destination phone number. Your Samsung phone functions as a wireless modem to send the fax or data file to the number designated by your PC software.
Mail kit The Mail Kit allows you to create, send, read, and save your messages. Your phone receives four kinds of messages: voicemail, text and e-mail, numeric pages, and browser messages. To access the Mail kit, press [OK/Message]. Note: Contact your service provider about activating the sending and receiving short messages. This feature will only be available if your service provider supports it in the network.
7. Press [2 ABC] for Message. This is an optional field for entry. If you skip this option (or leave this field blank), messaging will be the same as sending a numeric page. 8. Type in the message you wish to send. You can change the Input Mode by pressing [MENU], which allows you to select from Word , ABC, Symbol, and 123 modes. (See “Entering text, numbers, or symbols on page 14? for details.) 9. Press [OK/Message] to select Input Mode and begin entering the message.
“New Text ”, “New Page” or “New BrowserMsg” ). The message indicator is displayed and remains on the screen until you listen to the new voicemail message, read the new Browser message, text message or numeric page. Receiving a message while on a call If you receive a new text message or numeric page while on a voice call, the Call Waiting tone sounds and a message header displays. You can easily review the new message while on the call by just pressing [OK/Message].
3. Select ‘Reply’ to reply to the sender. The phone accesses “New Message” menu and copies the sender’s originating address to the Send To field. (See “New Message” on page ?? for descriptions on sending a message.) 4. Select ‘Forward’ to forward the message to another party. The phone accesses “New Message” menu, and copies the sender’s message body to the Message field. 5. Select ‘Delete’ to delete the message from the Inbox. 6.
u Select ‘Re-send’ to resend the message. Press [SEND] to resend with the same message settings. Or, follow steps under “New messages” on page ?? to edit and resend message. u Select ‘Delete’ to delete the message from the Outbox. ‘Erased’ notification will display. Delivery Acknowledgement If turned on in the Message Setup or New Message options menu, this feature provides an alert message with the delivery status some time after a message is successfully delivered.
To access unsent messages and continue editing: 1. Press [MENU] to display the Mail Kit menu. 2. Press [5 JKL] for Filed Msg. The number of pending messages display next to the Filed Msg text. 3. The filed messages will display in order. Scroll and select message to continue editing by pressing [OK/Message]. 4. Follow steps under “New Messages” on page ?? to edit and send the message.
Security Your phone’s security features Your phone provides security options, including a user-programmable lock code and special phone number features. To access the Security menu in standby mode, press [Menu], [0 Next], and enter the 4-digit lock code. (normally the lock code is the last 4 digits of your phone number). Press the associated numeric key to access one of the following Security options: .Lock Mode .Restrict .Lock code .Emergency # .Send PIN .Clear MEM .Reset Phone .
2. Press [0 Next] for Security. Enter the 4-digit lock code. 3. Press [2 ABC] for Restrict. 4. Press the navigation key to scroll between ‘Yes’ or ‘No’. Press [OK/Message] to confirm the restriction. 5. Or, p ress [C] to exit and return to previous menu. Lock Code The default lock code for your phone is the last four digits of your phone number. You can enter a personal lock code or change the lock code as often as you like. To enter a new lock code: 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2.
Send PIN The PIN (Personal Identification Number) feature prevents your phone from being Used by unauthorized persons. Contact your service provider for complete information on this feature. To set your phone to prompt for your PIN to be sent to the system whenever a call is placed: 1. Press [MENU] to display the menu. 2. Press [0 Next] for Security and enter your current lock code. 3. Press [5 JKL] for Send PIN. 4. Choose between never or prompt. 5. Press [OK/Message] to save the choice.
Note: Your service provider must enable this feature to have it properly work. Contact your service provider to verify if this feature is available in the network. SCH-N150 User Guide Draft Rev 1.
In-Use Menu Your phone includes both a Standby menu and an In-Use menu. The In -Use menu is displayed by pressing [MENU] during a call in progress. The In-Use menu options are: 1. Mute/Quit - Mutes or unmutes your voice so that the calling party cannot hear you. 2. Calls - Checks your call log for outgoing, incoming, and missed calls. You can also erase the logs from this menu. 3. PhoneBook - Accesses the Phone Book menu options. 6. Silent/Quit – Activates or deactivates silent keypad feature.
Usage guidelines: all about performance and safety Understanding signal strength The quality of each call you make or receive, is dependent upon the signal strength in your area. Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a icon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal. The signal strength indicator ( ) displays in the upper left corner of your display screen. The voice quality of your phone is always clearest when the antenna is fully raised.
contact your local dealer for a replacement antenna. The design of the phone complies with these updated standards. Of course, if you want to limit RF exposure even further than the updated standard, you can choose to control the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power-efficient manner. .You should not touch the antenna unnecessarily when using the phone. .
Operating a motor vehicle IMPORTANT NOTICE! PLEASE READ! FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE. You should never use a hand-held phone while operating a motor vehicle. It may divert your attention away from driving and may be illegal in some cities, states, and jurisdictions. You should park your vehicle legally before using your hand-held phone. Remember, safety comes first. .
a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground. To prevent any risk of interference, FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air. Emergency calls IMPORTANT NOTICE! PLEASE READ! Because of various transmission methods, network parameters, and user settings used to complete a call from your wireless phone, a connection cannot always be guaranteed. Therefore, emergency calling may not be available on all wireless networks at all times.
Turn off the phone in health care facilities and request permission before using the phone near medical equipment. Storing your phone You must not store or carry your phone, its parts, or accessories in the same compartment or other area where there flammable liquids, gases, or explosive or flammable materials. Cautions Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment.
Samsung and your service provider to allow your service provider to send (at any time) a variety or information and messages to your phone. You may think of this as an over-the-air service to your phone. During an over-the-air programming session, your phone may display the following messages: . “ Programming in progress …” - this message means the phone is downloading data. Do not turn your phone off while this is occurring. See the CAUTION below. .
.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difference from that to which the receiver is connected. .Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Samsung phone and battery specifications Dual Band Tri-mode: CDMA 1.9GHz/ CDMA 800MHz /AMPS 900 MHz Display Screen: Graphical LCD, up to 6 lines with 1 dedicated icons line. Battery Type: Standard Lithium-ion Antenna: Retractable, user-replaceable Samsung phone with standard battery Dimensions (H x W x D): 4.1 x 1.8 x 0.
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Numerics 0 / next ke y, 75 A Accessing menus by scrollin g, 32 Accessing menus using short cut numbe r, 33 Adding a name ringe r, 62 Adjusting ringer volume, 95 Air time, 47 Alarm, 94 Alarm set, 94 Alert s, 99 Animatio n, 108 Answer mod e, 129 Answering a call, 52 Antenn a, 20 Asterisk / shift ke y, 75 Auto answe r, 128 Auto retry, 127 B Backlight feature s, 20 Browser MSG, 98 C Calculato r, 92 Calenda r, 86 Call Answer optio n, 120 Call Screen, 122 Calls - Incomin g, 43 Calls - Missed, 44 Calls - Outgoi
Entering text, numbers, or symbols, 76 Erase log s, 45 Erase total, 49 Erasing the phone boo k, 61 F Fad e, 101 Find entry, 64 Find name, 53 Front flip, 21 Front view of the Samsung N150, 19 G Game s, 123 Games - Push Pus h, 123 Games - Setu p, 123 Getting to know your phon e, 20 Greeting (personal), 121 H Headset connecto r, 21 I Installing the battery, 38 K Key bee p, 99 L Last call, 47 LCD Contras t, 112 LED indicato r, 22 Lifetime, 50 links, 79 List of menu function s, 27 Lock Code Settin g, 145 L
Numeric key function s, 22 O OK/Scroll ke y, 23 P Pag e, 98 Pause dialin g, 56 Phone Boo k, 51 phone mode s, 34 Pound / space ke y, 75 Power save mod e, 34 Prepending a phone humbe r, 60 Privacy, 103 Protecting your battery, 42 R Receiver, 22 Receiving a fa x, 133 Relation searc h, 65 Removing the battery, 39 resets, 148 Returning to the previous men u, 33 Reviewing Airtime, 47 Ringer option s, 95 Ringer typ e, 96 Roa m, 102 Roam ringe r, 104 S Schedule, 98 Schedule r, 81 Scheduler - How to schedule an
Text, 98 Tips on recording name s, 113 Tone lengt h, 129 Travel charger outle t, 24 Turning your phone off, 26 Turning your phone o n, 25 U Usage guidelines , 151 Using your phone’s menu s, 32 V Voice dia l, 113 Voice dial - Languag e, 116 Voice dial - Record, 114 Voice dial - Set activ e, 116 Voice dial - Trainin g, 116 Voice dial - Undo Train, 117 Voice mail, 98 Voice memo, 118 Voice memo - Reviewin g, 119 Voice memo butto n, 23 Voice Memo, Recordin g, 118 Voice volume, 103 W Web/MiniBrowser, 71 World