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Page 2 Safety Precautions Parts List The illustrations below indicate the safety The SCH-670 product contains the following parts. precautions to be taken when using your cellular telephone. The use of cellular phones in an aircraft: Is dangerous to aircraft operations.
SCH-670 (1-19) 11/23/98 3:16 PM Page 6 Front View of the Phone Rear View of the Phone Antenna Buzzer Cover Speaker Ear microphone jack Strap hole Receiving lamp Battery lock/unlock button LCD display STO : stores names and numbers in...
SCH-670 (1-19) 11/23/98 3:16 PM Page 8 LCD Display and Indicators Installing the Battery Pack displays the dialed numbers and the 1. To attach the battery pack after current status charging, align it with the phone about 1cm (1/2”) away from its place...
The lamp color indicates the charging status as follows: batteries. A travel charger and desk-top charger are provided with your phone. Use only approved Status Temperature Charging Standby Completed batteries and chargers. Ask your local SAMSUNG Slot holding dealer. Front (phone (off) green Yellow...
SCH-670 (1-19) 11/23/98 3:17 PM Page 12 When fully charged, the new battery will last as follows: When the battery drops to a low level, the phone beeps and the battery icon Standard Medium Battery turns to Status (BTL1024) (BTL1624)
SCH-670 (1-19) 11/23/98 3:17 PM Page 14 Extending the Antenna 3. When you have entered the whole number, press SEND. For best performance, extend the antenna fully Result: when you use the phone. The number is dialed. The I N U S E indication is displayed.
SCH-670 (1-19) 11/23/98 3:17 PM Page 16 Using One Touch Silent Mode Receiving Calls You can set the phone not to make any sound, for You can receive calls when the phone is turned on. example, ringer or keytone at the touch of a button.
SCH-670 (1-19) 11/23/98 3:17 PM Page 18 Adjusting Volumes Mute You can adjust the volume of the sounds generated This feature allows you to mute the phone’s on your phone. microphone, so you can have a private conversation with someone without the person at the other end listening.
SCH-670 (20-45) 11/23/98 3:26 PM Page 2 Recording the Other Person’s Talking Choosing Alert Type During Telephone Conversation You can choose a call alert type that informs you of an incoming call. There are bell, lamp indication, or vibration modes.
SCH-670 (20-45) 11/23/98 3:26 PM Page 4 Choosing Ringer Bell Redialing the Last Numbers You have a choice of 13 different ringer bells to Your phone stores the last 10 calls you made and inform you of an incoming call.
SCH-670 (20-45) 11/23/98 3:26 PM Page 6 Finding an Empty Memory Location To Erase All Numbers in Redial Memory You can search an empty memory location before you store the phone numbers into the memory. 1. Press: Any Empty Location...
SCH-670 (20-45) 11/23/98 3:26 PM Page 8 Storing Numbers in Memory You can store the numbers that you dial frequently 4. To enter the name, press the button in the memory for a convenient dialing. marked with the desired letter.
SCH-670 (20-45) 11/23/98 3:26 PM Page 10 Entering Name in Memory Names of up to 12 letters can be stored together 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each letter. with phone numbers in the memory. If you press the cursor moves to the left and right.
SCH-670 (20-45) 11/23/98 3:27 PM Page 12 Storing Numbers into Numeric Group One-Touch Dialing You can store the associated numbers in a group. Memory locations 00 to 09 are special one-touch locations. You can dial the phone numbers stored in...
SCH-670 (20-45) 11/23/98 3:27 PM Page 14 Searching for Numbers in Memory By Name If you do not remember which telephone numbers have been stored in the various memory locations, you can scan through the locations until you find 1. Press: the one you are looking for.
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SCH-670 (20-45) 11/23/98 3:27 PM Page 16 By Partial Phone Number 1. Press CLR and hold. 4. To display the... Press... Next name Result: The number on the display is erased. Previous name 2. Enter part of the phone number you remember.
SCH-670 (20-45) 11/23/98 3:27 PM Page 18 Erasing Numbers in Memory To Erase All Numbers in Memory If you store a new number into an occupied location, the new number replaces the old number automatically. If you want to delete the old number 1.
SCH-670 (20-45) 11/23/98 3:27 PM Page 20 Voice Dialing This feature allows you to dial a phone number just 6. Press STO. by saying a name into the phone. To use this feature, you have to record name and phone Result: The phone announces ‘Recorded’...
SCH-670 (20-45) 11/23/98 3:28 PM Page 22 Checking Recoded Name 1. Press FCN. 4. Press CLR when you find the name. Result: Your phone announces 2. Press: ‘Deleted’, then you hear the next Numeric button 4 name. followed by Numeric button 4 Result: Your phone plays the recorded 5.
SCH-670 (20-45) 11/23/98 3:28 PM Page 24 Using Voice Dial In Automatic Mode 1. Open the cover. 3. Say the name you want to make a call. Result: Your phone announces ‘Please say name.’ Result: Your phone plays the name and announces ‘Calling in progress’, then...
SCH-670 (20-45) 11/23/98 3:28 PM Page 26 Turning Tones On and Off To Turn On/Off Automatic Voice Dial Feature Keytone You can press a number during conversation 1. Press FCN. without transmitting the annoying beep tones to the person to whom you are speaking.
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SCH-670 (46-73) 11/23/98 3:29 PM Page 2 Call Release Tone Connect Tone This feature enables the phone to sound a release This feature enables the phone to sound a tone when a call is released. When you purchase connection tone when your phone is connected to your phone, the release tone is preset to ‘NO’.
SCH-670 (46-73) 11/23/98 3:29 PM Page 4 Sending Your Own Phone Number System Selection You can send your phone number with a simple The system selection feature of your phone enables press of buttons. you to choose which of the system providers you will use.
SCH-670 (46-73) 11/23/98 3:29 PM Page 6 Message Service To Retrieve Messages in Voicemail This feature allows the phone to receive alphanumeric messages or voicemails. Contact your service provider for availability of this feature. 1. Press: • Your phone can receive up to 10 text messages or one voice followed by mail.
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SCH-670 (46-73) 11/23/98 3:29 PM Page 8 To Read Text Messages Callback 1. Press: 1. When you’re reading a text message, if the person who called you left a followed by callback number, your phone displays Numeric button 7. the page number.
SCH-670 (46-73) 11/23/98 3:29 PM Page 10 To Choose Alert Type for Message Receiving To Set Alarm 1. Press: When a message is received, the phone can alert you with the alert type chosen every 2 minutes followed by until the message is checked.
SCH-670 (46-73) 11/23/98 3:30 PM Page 12 DTMF Dialing This feature allows you to utilize additional phone 6. Press STO. services, such as accessing an alternate long • The phone will beep and the distance network, signaling pager, or banking by message -ALARM- will be phone.
SCH-670 (46-73) 11/23/98 3:30 PM Page 14 Timers Using Pause Your phone provides versatile features related with timer as follows: You can insert a pause once or more between the Checking World Time DTMF tones. You can dial up to 36 digits including Setting Current Time the pause.
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SCH-670 (46-73) 11/23/98 3:30 PM Page 16 To Set and Change Current Time 4. Enter the desired city number. 1. Press FCN. Result: The current time of the desired city is displayed. 2. Press numeric buttons 3 and 0. Result: The current time, if any previously set, is displayed.
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SCH-670 (46-73) 11/23/98 3:30 PM Page 18 To Check the Last Call or the Cumulative Air Time To Erase the Cumulative Air Time This feature allows you to check the duration of the 1. Press FCN. last call or the cumulative air time.
SCH-670 (46-73) 11/23/98 3:30 PM Page 20 Using Calculator Using Stop Watch You can calculate using the phone. 1. Press: 1. Press: followed by followed by Numeric button 1, 0. Numeric button 1, 9. Result: Timer is displayed. Result: ’CALCULATOR’ is displayed.
SCH-670 (46-73) 11/23/98 3:30 PM Page 22 Automatic Feature Setup You can change the status of an automatic feature 4. Press to choose the status already setup in your phone. you want. To Change the Status of Automatic Feature 1. Press:...
SCH-670 (46-73) 11/23/98 3:30 PM Page 24 Changing Greeting Message This feature allows you to change the greeting Backlight: When you turn on your phone, the LCD display and message displayed when you turn on the phone. keypad light up. You can choose from Automatic or Always OFF.
SCH-670 (46-73) 11/23/98 3:31 PM Page 26 Restricting the Use of the Phone You can restrict the use of the phone by 1. Press: unauthorized person. There are 4 restriction modes you can choose as follows: followed by Numeric button 0 Restrict Dial from Memory: In this mode, you cannot access the memory feature.
SCH-670 (74-91) 11/23/98 3:32 PM Page 2 Locking the Phone Warning Beep Generation If you lock the phone, calls can not be made until You can set your phone to generate beeps every one minute during your phone conversation to indicate the correct lock code is entered.
SCH-670 (74-91) 11/23/98 3:32 PM Page 4 Choosing NAM Setting the Phone to Send PIN NAM feature allows you to subscribe to one or If your system supplier provides this service and more service networks. you have PIN assigned by the system supplier, you can set your phone to send PIN when you make a call.
SCH-670 (74-91) 11/23/98 3:32 PM Page 6 To Use the Feature System Reset 1. If you’ve chosen ‘Prompt’ to send PIN, This feature changes the status of the phone to the LCD prompts you to choose to manufacturer’s default status. If you want to reset send PIN or not each time a call is all changed status to manufacturer’s default status,...
SCH-670 (74-91) 11/23/98 3:32 PM Page 8 Cleaning Your Cellular Phone Battery Safety Precautions There are no specific cleaning requirements for The illustrations below indicate the precautions to your cellular phone. be taken with the battery packs. 1. Use a damp cloth to clean your DO NOT use or charge the batteries in cellular phone.
SCH-670 (74-91) 11/23/98 3:32 PM Page 10 Accessories Cigarette Lighter Charger Kit Keep the batteries out of children’s (CLC14) reach. Allows you to charge your batteries in your vehicle. If the batteries are not used for a long period of time (about one year), their Cigarette Lighter Charger service life may be reduced.
SCH-670 (74-91) 11/23/98 3:32 PM Page 12 Troubleshooting Before contacting an authorized service center, perform the following simple checks. They may save you the time and expense of an unnecessary service call. NOSVC is displayed in the display. MAINTENANCE REQUIRED is displayed Make sure you are in the service area.
A clear description of the problem While the phone is restricted, MEMORY IS Then contact your local dealer or SAMSUNG Authorized Service R E S T R I C T E D you have tried to make a call Center.
SCH-670 (74-91) 11/23/98 3:33 PM Page 16 Summary There is no phone number NO LAST CALL BASIC OPERATION stored in redial memory. The phone number you ar e NO MATCH NUMBER Turning on and off END/ (press and hold) trying to recall does not exist.
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SCH-670 (74-91) 11/23/98 3:33 PM Page 18 USEFUL FEATURES Calling numbers by Turning off keytone (while over the phone) FCN + 4 • One-touch 0-9 (hold the last digit of the Sending own number (while over the phone) FCN + 9 hot line memory 00-09) •...
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SCH-670 (74-91) 11/23/98 3:33 PM Page 20 Restrict phone use Checking world time FCN + 3 + 1 + + city number • No memory dial FCN + 0 + lock code + 4 + 1 + Setting current time...
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SCH-670 (74-91) 11/23/98 3:34 PM Page 24 Licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following Patents. Printed in Korea U.S. Patent No. 4,901,307 5,056,109 5,099,204 Code No.: GH68-00027A 5,101,501 5,103,459 5,107,225 Hong Kong China. 5,109,390 12/98. Rev. 1.0...