Samsung SCH-A591 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Set NAM MENU 0-5
NAM stands for numerical assignment module;
essentially your telephone number. Your Samsung
phone can store two NAMs and this means that you
can have two phone numbers on your phone. You can
quickly and easily switch your service back and forth
between the two numbers.
Press the navigation keys to select NAM 1 or NAM 2.
If you change the NAM, the phone will turns itself off
and on again, and then it acquires service using the
new NAM setting.
Set System MENU 0-6
The system selection feature enables you to choose
how your phone will roam. Roaming is a feature which
is only relevant in areas where there are usually at
least two cellular service providers which are referred
to as “A” and “B” and have valid roaming agreements.
Your service provider will provide you information
about this service or the best roaming methods for
you.
The following options are available.
A only: With this setting, your phone will always try
your call using the Preferred Roaming List loaded into
your phone first, but if your phone cannot find any
preferred systems, then it will attempt to acquire any
digital or analog “A” system.
B only: With this setting, your phone will always try
your call using the Preferred Roaming List loaded into
your phone first, but if your phone cannot find any
preferred systems, then it will attempt to acquire any
digital or analog “B” system.
home only : With this setting, you cannot roam. If
your home system is not available then your call will
not be connected and the No Service icon is
displayed. In some service areas an operator may
come on line asking you how you would like to pay for
the call.
standard : With this setting, the phone automatically
searches for the best system.
digital only : With this setting, the phone searches
for the digital system only.
Data/Fax MENU 0-7
Your phone is capable of sending and receiving digital
data or fax calls when connected to a computing
device, such as laptop, desktop, handheld and
palmtop, running Windows 95/98/NT/2000/Me/XP.
The phone functions just like a typical modem on your
PC, enabling you to use wireless data involving a wide
variety of Windows software applications.