Samsung SCH-400 Series Cell Phone User Manual


 
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The Menu
The Menu
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Menu Organization
Main Menu
The Main Menu is accessed from the Standby mode by press-
ing . The Main Menu contains 7 primary options, many
of which contain sub-menus with more specific options.
Table 3 on page 24 contains a listing of the Main Menu and its
submenus.
Conversation Menu
The conversation menu is accessed when you are on a call by
pressing . The following options are available in
Conversation mode:
1. Calls
2. Phone Book
3. Mute/Unmute
Menu Navigation
To access a Main or Conversation mode menu option, press
, and then press the associated digit key to select the
desired option.
As an alternative to pressing the digit keys, press the scroll
keys ( ) to scan menu options.
Pressing the scroll keys highlights each option in sequence.
Press to select the highlighted option.
Conversation Menu Options
Calls ()
The Call Logs store up to nine incoming calls and nine outgo-
ing calls. Each log stores the name and phone number (if
available), as well as the date/time stamp. For details see Call
Options on page 26.
Phone Book ()
You can use the phone book features during conversation.
For details see Phone Book on page 40~45.
Mute/Unmute ()
This feature allows you to mute the phone’s microphone, so
that the other party cannot hear you or other sounds on your
end.
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Silent key ()
You can enter a number during conversation without transmit-
ting the beep tones to the other party.
Version ()
You can view the software and hardware version of your
phone during conversation.
Send Tel # ()
When leaving a message on someone else’s pager, you may be
asked to enter your phone number. You can conveniently
transmit your number to the pager by pressing two keys
instead of the entire number.
1. When the pager memo asks you to enter your phone
number after calling the paging system, press .
2. Press on the keypad. The message SENDING DTMF
blinks, and the phone displays and dials your phone num-
ber automatically.
My phone # ()
You can check your own phone number during conversation.
For details My phone #, see page 42.
Send DTMF
You can store personal numbers (such as ID codes, passwords,
credit card numbers, etc.) in memory. This enables you to
transmit them very quickly without having to input all the dig-
its in each transaction. Begin by storing each of your credit
card numbers (or ID codes, etc.) in one of the phone’s memo-
ry locations in the same way you store a phone number in
memory. When making a business transaction by phone, the
service will ask you to enter the code. To do so, follow these
steps:
1. Press , then .
2. Select an entry where the appropriate number is stored.
The number displays on the screen.
3. Press to select an entry.
4. Press .
5. Press .
SEND
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4. Silent Key
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6. Send Tel #
6. Send Tel #
7. My phone #
SND. Send DTMF
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