Samsung Telephone iDCS SLiM User Guide

Samsung iDCS SLiM  
Single-Line Integrated Mobility  
Handset User Guide  
April 2005  
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CONSTRUCTION  
QUICK REFERENCE  
Your Samsung iDCS SLiM handset will provide you with the greatest possible  
degree of flexibility and mobility due to high battery capacity, practical weight,  
size and design.  
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ON: Press to for 1/2 seconds turn on your handset.  
OFF: Press the OK key for 3 seconds to turn off your handset.  
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LOCK/UNLOCK: Press  
4ꢀto to lock/unlock your handset.  
VOLUME ADJUST: Use the two keys placed at the right side of the handset  
for volume control.  
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MICROPHONE MUTE: Press OK key, “MIC MUTED” is shown in the display.  
Press OK to enable the microphone again.  
Volume  
Up/Down  
RINGER MUTE WITHOUT ANSWERING CALL: When the phone is ringing  
press the OK key and the ringing signal is muted.The display shows:“RINGER  
MUTED.  
Display with Backlight  
Right Arrow Key, Save  
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RECEIVING CALLS: If the phone rings, the call can be answered by pressing  
Left Arrow Key or  
Number or Telephone  
the  
key.  
Redial Menu  
Book Menu.  
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REDIAL: Press the < key to enter the redial/CLIP stack.  
Confirmation Key  
Menu Key  
Mute Microphone  
R”  
: If off hook this key acts as a flash function. If on hook: reads a mes-  
Mute Ringer when  
Key for Internal  
sage.  
ringing. Press for 3  
Calls  
seconds to Turn Off.  
Recall Key  
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<”: When editing press and hold to delete the last digit.When on hook press  
to display last outgoing calls.  
(Mail Key)  
On/Off Hook Key  
and Turn On.  
Keyboard Lock  
Silent (Menu #)  
(Menu 4)  
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BATTERY INSTALLATION  
CHARGING  
Before using the telephone it is important that you connect the battery to the con-  
nector in the battery box. Assemble the battery cover as described below and  
place the handset into the charger.  
It takes approximately 3 1/2 hours to charge the handset from fully discharged to  
its full capacity. Place the handset in the charger. The display shows the charging  
status in line 3. For correct charging the room temperature has to be between 0ºC  
and 25ºC and therefore the handset must not be placed in direct sunshine. The  
battery has a built-in heat sensor which will stop the charging if the battery tem-  
perature is too high.  
Push the battery cover 5 mm towards the headset plug using your thumbs.  
Lift off battery cover.  
If the battery is not already installed, place battery plug in the slot in the bat-  
tery box.  
It is necessary to recharge the battery when the display showsBATTERY LOW, or  
if it cannot be turned on. The LED flashes at a low frequency while charging and  
lights constantly when the charging has finished.The display goes back to normal  
mode when fully charged.  
Place the battery plug in the slot with red wire closest to the left (see Rear  
View below).  
Insert battery with the label readable and replace cover.  
When the handset is placed in the charger the vibrator will not work and the B-  
answer function is inactive even if chosen. If the battery is fully discharged, it will  
be a moment before charging starts.  
Handset Rear View  
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KEY FUNCTIONS  
TURNING THE HANDSET  
ON/OFF  
The handset has 21 keys.  
Two keys are placed at the right side for volume control. Press upper or lower key  
to change the volume. Each key press turns volume one step up/down.  
ON: Press  
key for 1/2 second.  
When the handset is turned on the  
symbol is shown in the lower left corner  
of the display, if the handset is subscribed to a system (please refer to the Create  
Subscription section of this user guide).  
Go to Menu Structure or Exit Menu Structure (Escape or  
»NO«.  
Menu: Left, Cursor Left, press and hold to delete last  
digit. Long press: delete all. From standby text: Redial  
OFF: Press the OK (MUTE) key for 3 seconds.  
“<,  
Please note:When the handset has been outside the coverage area, it can take up  
to 30 seconds before the handset is back on the system after re-entering the cov-  
erage area.  
Menu.  
Menu: Right, Cursor Right, After a Digit: Store number in  
telephone book. From standby text:Telephone book read.  
“>,  
Confirmation (»YES«) or jump to next level in the menu. In  
off hook: Mute. Long key press turns the handset OFF.  
“OK,  
“ALT,  
“R,  
If residential systems: Internal calls off hook, and internal  
recall if already off hook.  
If off hook this key acts as a flash function. If on hook: Read  
message.  
On hook, off hook and turn ON.  
4ꢀ Long = pause (—), extra long: change from pulse to  
DTMF (“T” appears in the display, GAP standard).  
4,  
Digits or letters in alphanumeric mode (names and mes-  
sages).  
0 - 9  
#, Choose uppercase or lowercase letters in alphanumeric  
mode.  
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Using the handset on residential systems:  
MAKING A CALL  
Internal Call Post-Dial:  
Press the ALT key  
, the icon  
in the display will flash.  
For making or receiving calls the handset has to be subscribed to a system  
(
shown in the display, see Create Subscription section).  
Dial the number of another handset on the base station, the  
until the connection is established.  
icon will flash  
Press the  
lished.  
key, the  
icon in the display will flash until connection is estab-  
Internal Call Pre-Dial:  
Dial the number.  
Press the number of another handset on the base station.  
Press the ALT key  
the  
icon will flash until the connection is established.  
Pre-Dial  
Press the number to dial (long press on 4 will make a pause, if necessary)  
RECEIVING CALLS  
If the phone rings, the call can be answered by pressing the  
Press and hold < key to delete last digit.  
key.  
Press the  
lished.  
key, the  
icon in the display will flash until connection is estab-  
When ringing the LED flashes fast, and the display shows the CLIP (if presented).  
If it is an external call (or if no CLIP) the display shows:“INCOMING CALL.  
It is possible to stop the ringing signal without answering the call. Press the OK  
key ( ) and the ringing signal is muted. The display shows:“RINGER MUTED.  
Telephone Book  
Press the > key  
to enter the telephone book.  
If the handset is used with a headset, it is possible to answer a call by pressing any  
key on the handset.  
Search for the number either by using the < key or the > key or by pressing the  
first letter in the name by using the digits 1-9 (refer to the Key Functions section).  
Press the  
lished.  
key, the  
icon in the display will flash until connection is estab-  
DURING A CONVERSATION  
Volume Adjust  
Use the two keys placed at the right side of the handset for volume control.  
Redial  
Redial / CLIP (CLIP = Calling Line Identification Presentation) stack:  
Microphone Mute  
Press the < key to enter the redial/CLIP stack.  
Press the OK key ( ), MIC. MUTED is showed in the display.  
Search for the number by using the < key or the > key, redialed numbers are  
marked with REDIAL or name and clip numbers are marked either with CLIP or the  
name of the person who called and the LED is on.  
Press the OK key ( ) to enable the microphone again.  
Press the  
lished.  
key, the  
icon in the display will flash until connection is estab-  
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Transferring the Call to Another Handset  
PROFILES (Set-Ups)  
Press R, and dial the new number.  
Press the  
key and the call is transferred to the other handset.  
The handset has two user-defined profiles (set ups), and a mode where all sounds  
are disabled (SILENT). Pressing the  
file. A new profile can be selected by using the arrow keys. To select the chosen  
profile press OK. To escape (without storing anything) press again.  
followed by OK will show the chosen pro-  
A quick way of choosing a profile, is to press  
and then 1, 2 or # (1 is the Profile  
1, 2 is the Profile 2 and # is SILENT). To change the set up in a profile, press  
followed by the OK twice. All settings have to be defined under each of the  
two profiles. The display shows if the SILENT mode or PROFILE2 is chosen.  
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USING THE ALPHANUMERIC KEYBOARD  
MENU STRUCTURE  
The normal dialing keys (0-9) are used for writing the name to be placed in the  
phone book. By pressing the keys a certain number of times the related letters or  
digits will appear in the display. Spaces are made by using the 0 key. Key #  
changes between uppercase and lowercase letters.The arrows will move the cur-  
sor. Left arrow is also used for deleting (hold for 1 second) = delete. New letters  
can be inserted.  
Pressing the  
key, enters or exits the menu structure. It has to be used if a “NO”  
or “CLEAR” is wanted in the menu structure.  
Pressing the OK key, jumps to a lower level in the menu. When the lowest menu  
level is reached, it will store the setting and jump to a higher level. It has to be used  
if a “YES” is wanted.  
Change of key press and pauses lasting more than 1 second automatically moves  
the cursor to the next position.  
KEY FUNCTIONS  
Key  
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2
3
4
5
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7
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9
0
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#
Æ Ø Å @ Ä Ö ß Ü 1  
A B C @ Ä Á À Â 2  
D E F 3  
G H I Ï Î 4  
J K L 5  
M N O Ö Ó Ò 6  
P Q R S ß 7  
T U V Ü Ú Ù Û 8  
W X Y Z 9  
Space . , _ - + : ? ! 0  
* # / \ ( ) = &  
Upper/lower case  
The phone book and redial menu can be accessed directly.  
The phone book by pressing the >  
< key  
key and the redial menu by pressing the  
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PROFILE SETUP  
PROFILE FUNCTIONS  
In the following you will find a description of how to set up one of the 2 profiles.  
BACKLIGHT: Can be turned on/off using the > and <. Confirm with OK.  
To enter the Profile Set-Up menu press  
.Then press OK and use > or < to find  
RINGERTONE: Scroll through the 9 different ringertones using > and <.  
Confirm with OK.  
the profile you wish to change and confirm with OK. You are now able to switch  
between the different settings. Press OK when you find the setting you wish to  
change. Change the setting according to your needs, confirm with the OK key  
RINGER VOLUME: Turn the volume up and down using > and <.Confirm with  
OK.  
and automatically you go to the next setting. Press the  
key to finalize the pro-  
file setup.  
KEY CLICK: Turn the volume up and down using > and <. Confirm with OK.  
VIBRATOR: Can be turned on/off using > and <. Confirm with OK.  
B-ANSWER: Can be turned on/off using > and <. Confirm with OK. When  
turned on, the telephone automatically goes off hook when ringing. If subscribed  
to the system it automatically goes on hook when calls are terminated.  
REMARK: Automatically on-hook is only reliable under defined conditions relat-  
ed to the interface settings between the Control Unit and the PBX.  
START VOL: Start volume can be adjusted using the > and <.Confirm with OK.  
OUT OF RANGE: The out of range indication can be turned on/off using the >  
and <. Confirm with OK. With the out of range indicator turned on, a beep will  
appear when the telephone is moving out of range of the base station, and “OUT  
OF RANGE” will appear in the display.  
AUTO KEYLOCK: The auto keylock function can be turned on/off using the >  
and <. Confirm with OK. With auto keylock turned on the handset will automati-  
cally lock the keys after 60 seconds. Press  
4ꢀto activate the keys again.  
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Create a Subscription  
MENU SUBSCRIPTION AND LOGIN  
To make subscriptions,the system must allow subscriptions to be made.Some sys-  
tems also require an Access Code (AC). If more than one system currently permits  
subscription, you will need to know the ID of the system to which you wish to sub-  
scribe. Access Codes and system ID’s will be provided by the system administrator.  
Choose the SUBSCRIPTION CREATE menu to subscribe to a new system (refer to  
the diagram on previous page).  
Use the < and > keys to scroll between the ID’s of the different systems available.  
During subscription the handset will search for free positions and perform sub-  
scription on the first free position. An alternative position can be chosen using <  
or >. Give in the AC (if required) using the keyboard, and press OK. If the subscrip-  
tion was successful,the startup text will be replaced by the standby text given into  
the system by the system administrator and  
is shown in the display. If not, the  
subscription has failed and the procedure must be retried.  
If the handset is already subscribed to 10 systems, you will have to remove a sub-  
scription before creating a new subscription (refer to Remove Subscription).  
Login  
The handset can be subscribed to 10 different systems enabling you to use the  
same handset on 10 different systems.  
If you would like to change to another system, use the login menu to connect to  
another system number. The actual chosen system is shown with the red LED on.  
To change to another system use < or > and press OK to confirm.  
To be able to log on to a system, subscription to the system has to be established  
(see Create a Subscription).  
Under LOGIN/SELECT LOGIN only subscriptions will be shown. Free positions will  
not be shown.  
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Auto Login  
Change Startup Text  
The handset can be subscribed to 10 different systems. If Auto Login is chosen  
from the menu, the handset automatically selects a system.The selected system is  
marked with an “A.  
The startup text is predefined as i.e. “Samsung” as factory default. This can be  
changed by using the following procedure:  
Press 4444, BOOK, and the OK key. Enter the new startup text by using the  
keys (refer to the Key Functions) followed by the OK key. it is possible to enter 24  
characters.  
Battery Capacity  
In the battery menu it is possible to see the remaining battery capacity. For read-  
ing the correct capacity, the handset has to be removed from the charger for at  
least one hour.  
Press  
and use the > or < keys to reach the Battery Menu.  
Press OK to enter the menu, and you can see the current status of the battery  
capacity. Press OK to return to the menu system or press to quit.  
The indication on the display is not necessarily an exact reflection on the remain-  
ing speech time, but only an indication of the voltage on the battery.  
Please note: Auto login should only be used in separate systems without over-  
laps.  
Remove Subscription  
Subscriptions can be removed from the system in use and from the 9 other sys-  
tems (if connected). Removing a subscription requires a password. Password is fac-  
tory set at 0000. If the system in use is removed, it is necessary either to select one  
of the remaining systems or to subscribe to a new one. If one of the systems not  
chosen is removed, the handset remains connected to the system in use.  
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Redial  
Book  
The handset has maximum 10 redial numbers and 10 Caller ID’s placed in the same  
Storing a number (maximum 24 digits) in the telephone book is done by pressing  
the number to be stored (in on-hook), then press the > key followed by the OK  
key. The book can store up to 65 numbers with name. Typing of the name and a  
confirmation is required. After storing the telephone will go back to standby  
mode. If the display shows “MEMORY FULL, it is necessary to delete one or more  
numbers from the telephone book.  
stack. Each number is only represented once. Enter the redial menu by pressing <  
(Redial) from the standby text. Repeated presses at the < button turn backward  
through the dialed numbers and CLIP numbers (from newest to the oldest). Right  
arrow moves in the opposite direction. It is also possible to reach the redial menu  
in the main menu. Numbers are named “REDIAL,“CLIP” or with the name.  
The LED will flash slowly if a new number (unanswered call) has arrived in the CLIP  
stack. If no number (no CLIP) is represented by a call only the LED will flash slow  
afterwards.  
If you want to delete a “CLIP” or a “REDIAL” you scroll to the name/number and  
press OK twice.  
The name/number is now deleted. If a number is stored, it is moved to the tele-  
phone book.  
It is possible to edit the CLIP or redial numbers. Find the number you wish to edit  
and press the digits you want to add to the number, e.g. prefix = O.  
Read BOOK numbers: The telephone book is entered by pressing the > or  
For quick search, press the first letter of the name (using 1-9, please refer to the  
key functions. Call the displayed person by pressing the key. It is also possi-  
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ble to reach the telephone book menu in the main menu.Viewing and editing the  
telephone book can also be done while in conversation.  
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REPLY TO A MAIL MESSAGE  
External Services  
Open the mail by pressing the R key followed by the OK key, press the OK again  
and use the <> keys to find the reply feature, press the OK key and you are then  
able to reply the mail. After writing your reply press the OK key to confirm.  
External Services are facilities placed in the main system, and only available if the  
handset is subscribed to a system. Under External Services you can find: Clip stack,  
Delete Clip Stack and your local Phone Book. The Local Phone Book is a common  
phone book for all handsets subscribed to the actual system, and all handsets sub-  
scribed to the system are listed in the Phone Book. Additional numbers can be  
added to the Phone Book by the system administrator.  
FORWARD A MAIL MESSAGE  
Open the mail by pressing the R key followed by the OK key, press the OK again  
and use the <> keys to find the forward feature, press the OK key twice and you  
are then able to write the number on the receiver. Confirm with the OK key.  
MSF-Functions  
MSF Functions are special functions, which are based on MSF (Message Service  
Function). The functions require special software in the main system.  
DELETE ALL MAIL MESSAGES  
Mail/Text Messages  
Available in systems configured with the possibility of sending text messages.  
Open the mail stack by pressing the R key followed by the OK key, press the OK  
key again and use the <> keys to find the delete feature, press the OK key and all  
mail messages are deleted.  
At the reception of a text message the envelope icon  
appears in the display.  
The envelope icon is indicating one or more unread messages.  
DELETE A MAIL MESSAGE  
The text message is shown in the display, and when the message is read the enve-  
lope icon will disappear.If the message contains a callback number, this will be dis-  
played on the bottom line of the display. As long as the callback number is in the  
Open the mail by pressing the R key followed by the OK key, press the OK key  
again and use the <> keys to find the delete feature, press the OK key and all mail  
message is deleted.  
display, it is possible to activate the number by pressing the  
key.  
The first letter in the display, in the front of the time stamp, shows the message sta-  
tus: read (R), unread (N) or locked (L). Mails include a maximum of 72 letters or dig-  
its (2 display screens of 36 each). Call back number is maximum of 24 digits (or let-  
ters for E-Mail).  
LOCK/UNLOCK A MAIL MESSAGE  
Open the mail by pressing the R key followed by the OK key, press the OK key  
again and use the <> keys to find the lock/unlock feature, press the OK key and  
the mail message is locked/unlocked.  
Fourteen messages (14) can be “stored” in the handset. When reeving s new mes-  
sage, the oldest unlocked message will be deleted. Locked messages will not auto-  
matically be overwritten, but can manually be deleted. Maximum 7 messages can  
be locked.  
WRITE A MAIL MESSAGE  
To write a new mail message press R key, confirm with the OK key, press the OK  
key and write your message. To send the mail press the OK key, type the number  
of the receiver and confirm with the OK key.  
READ A MAIL MESSAGE  
Press the R key followed by the OK key or enter the mail menu (in on-hook con-  
dition). If the message includes more than 36 letters or digits, the message will run  
over 2 display screens. Use the > key to scroll.To see the sender of the mail, press  
If one or mor mail messages are stored do as followed: Press the R key fol-  
lowed by the > key, confirm with the OK key and write your message. Press the  
OK key, type the number of the receiver and confirm with the OK key. The mes-  
sage is sent.Note: In case a sent message is not received,the sender will a message  
in the display.  
the OK key. To leave the mail, press the  
key.  
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Menu Language  
Menu Structure  
There are 6 predefined languages in the handset: English, German, French, Italian,  
Spanish and Dutch. Select the required language by accessing the menu, locate  
the language menu and select the required language by pressing the OK key. A  
seventh language might be present. If a seventh language is present this will be  
shown as “OPEN. The “OPEN” selection is a specific dealer language and is factory  
programmed.  
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SHORTCUTS  
INFORMATION  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
SILENT: Press  
#. No sounds. Display shows “SILENT.  
PROBLEM  
CHECK  
KEY LOCKED: Press  
4. Display shows “KEY LOCKED.  
Remove and replace the battery pack.  
PHONE BOOK: Press > or  
in standby.  
The telephone freezes.  
Press  
to turn on the telephone.  
Name search in the Phone Book: Press the first letter in the name and the > key  
afterwards.  
Check whether the ringer is SILENT or  
the RINGER VOLUME is OFF.  
The telephone does not ring.  
Store a Number in the Phone Book: Press > key after the number (in on-hook).  
REDIAL and CLIP: Press < key in standby.  
The telephone cannot find a sys-  
tem ID at “SUBSCRIPTION CREATE.  
Check whether the system is set to  
allow subscriptions.  
MAIL: Press the R key while on-hook.  
The telephone cannot subscribe  
even if the system ID has been  
found.  
Check if Access Code is necessary.  
MUTE temporarily the ringer: Press the OK key when the telephone is ringing.  
MUTE the microphone: Press the OK key when the telephone is off-hook.  
PAUSE: Hold the 4ꢀkey for one second.  
Not possible to turn on the tele-  
phone.  
Check is battery is connected. If yes,  
charge the battery.  
The telephone turn off when  
receiving a call and going off-  
hook.  
Charge the battery. If still a problem  
change the battery as it might be  
defective.  
ERROR INFORMATION  
Improper function of the handset might be related to the installation of the  
Wireless system or failures related to the main system.  
TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
Approvals  
Acoustics:  
Electrical:  
TBR 10  
TBR 6 (DECT RF)  
Access profile: TBR 22 (GAP)  
EMC:  
ETS 300 329 (CE labeling)  
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gerous electrical current, or other risks. Incorrect reassemble can cause elec-  
trical shock when the appliance is subsequently used. If the product needs  
repair, consult your dealer.  
Size and Weight  
Size:  
143 x 48 x 26 mm  
121 g including battery 10 g  
Weight:  
10 Refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
If liquid has been spilled into product.  
Capacity  
If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
Active talking time:  
Standby Time:  
10 hours  
90 hours  
If the product does not operate normally when following the operating  
instructions in the manual. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the  
operation instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in  
damage and will often require extensive work by qualified service personnel  
to restore the product to normal operation.  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Important Safety Instructions and  
Product Information  
If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
Before using your telephone equipment, you should always follow basic safety  
instruction to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to persons, and  
damage to property.  
11 Avoid using the telephone during an electrical storm. There may be a risk of  
electrical shock from lightning.  
12 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
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Read and understand all instructions.  
13 Do not place the base or charger near microwave ovens, radio equipment, or  
non-ground connected televisions. These appliances may cause electrical  
interference to the base or handset.  
Follow all warnings and instructions including those marked on the product.  
Unplug this product before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners. Use damp cloth for cleaning.  
14 The charger must be placed on a hard, flat surface and connected to a func-  
tional 120 volt AC power net adapter and plug the adapter into the power  
outlet.  
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Do not install the telephone equipment in the bathroom or near a wash bowl,  
kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.  
15 This telephone will not operate in the event of blackout. Please keep a back-  
Slots or openings in the cabinet back and bottom of the equipment are pro-  
vided for ventilation to protect it from over-heating.These openings must not  
be blocked or covered.  
up phone for emergencies.  
Intrinsic Safety  
Do not use the handset in conditions where there is a danger of electrically ignit-  
ed explosions.  
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The product should be operated only from the type of power source indicat-  
ed on the instructions. If you are not sure of the type of power supply, consult  
your dealer or local power company.  
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Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or  
electrical shock.  
Exposure to Sunlight, Heat and Moisture  
Do not expose the cordless phone to direct sunlight for long periods. Keep the  
cordless phone away from excessive heat and moisture.  
Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they  
may not touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result  
in fire, electrical shock, or injury. Never spill liquid of any kind into this product.  
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To reduce the risk of electrical shock or burns, do not disassemble this prod-  
uct.Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages,dan-  
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During charging batteries heat up. This is normal and not dangerous.  
Battery Disposal  
Defective batteries must be returned to a collection point for chemical waste dis-  
posal.  
Do not use non-Samsung charging devices.This could damage the batteries.  
Notices and Cautions  
Spare Parts and Accessories  
NOTICES:  
Use only approved spare parts and accessories. The operation of non-approved  
parts cannot be guaranteed and may even cause damage.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be  
connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equip-  
ment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The cus-  
tomer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not pre-  
vent degradation of service in some situations.  
Power Failure  
In the event of a power failure or flat battery, you cannot use the handset to make  
or receive calls.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative desig-  
nated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equip-  
ment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company  
cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.  
Battery Precautions  
To reduce the risk of fire, injury or electrical shock, or property damage, and to  
properly dispose of batteries, please read and understand the following instruc-  
tions:  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connec-  
tions of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system,  
if present, are connected together.This precaution may be particularly important  
in rural areas.  
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NIMH BATTERIES BATTERIES MUST BE RECYCLED OR  
DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN MUNICIPAL WASTE.  
CAUTIONS:  
1
2
Only use type 8474 3411 battery in the handset.  
Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should con-  
tact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.  
DO NOT use other rechargeable batteries or non-rechargeable batteries. The  
batteries could short-circuit and the battery shell may be damaged causing a  
hazardous condition.  
If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the tele-  
phone company may ask you to disconnect the system from the line until the  
problem has been corrected or they may discontinue your service temporarily. If  
possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance notice is not practical, you  
should be notified as soon as possible.You will be informed of your right to file a  
complaint with the FCC.  
Always follow basic safety precautions when using and disposing of batter-  
ies. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire, cells may explode. Do not expose  
batteries to water. Check your local codes for special disposal instructions.  
3
4
5
DO NOT USE ALKALINE OR LITHIUM BATTERIES IN THE HANDSET.  
Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, opera-  
tions, or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your telephone  
system. If they do and it is possible, you will be notified in advance to give you the  
opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. If you experience trou-  
ble with this telephone system, disconnect it from the network until the problem  
has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunction-  
ing.  
Periodically clean the charge contacts on both the charger and handset.  
Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the batteries with  
conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The batteries or con-  
ducting material may overheat and cause burns of fire.  
6
Do not open or mutilate the batteries, released electrolyte is corrosive and  
may cause damage to the eyes or skin. The electrolyte may be toxic if swal-  
lowed.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a res-  
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idential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio fre-  
quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-  
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try  
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
N O T E S  
1
2
3
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
4
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
POWER OUTAGE: In the event of a power outage,your cordless telephone will not  
operate.The cordless telephone requires electricity for operation.You should have  
a telephone which does not require electricity available for use during power out-  
ages.  
INFORMATION TO USER: The user’s manual or instruction manual for an inten-  
tional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifica-  
tions not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
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