WELCOME TO JITTERBUG Now you have everything you need (andnothing you don’t) to stay connected withfamily and friends when you are awayfrom home. Jitt
17Dial FeaturesThis section describes the Basic Featuresof your Jitterbug™ Dial phone and how touse them.Topics Covered• List of Key Features• Accesso
19- Emergency call back service, if you ever need it.To modify any of the above features,please call the Jitterbug operator whocan assist you 24 hours
21SECTION 220SECTION 2Jitterbug Dial PhoneAccessoriesTo order any of these accessories, visit www.jitterbug.com or call us at 1-800-733-6632.Standard
23Closed View of Your Phone (Front) 1. Internal Antenna—Connects with thecellular network so you can use your phone.2. Display Window—Shows time, day
25Closed View of Your Phone (Back) 1. Battery—Delivers power to make your phone function.2. Battery Latch—Slides to open and remove the battery
27Open View of Your Phone1. Speaker—Lets you hear the caller and projectssounds, such as ring tones and alerts.2. Display Screen—Shows all the informa
29SECTION 228SECTION 2Remember to read the Command Area line and respond by using the or buttons.Your Phone Settings When you turn your phone on a
31The Volume button is on the coverof your phone just below thedisplay window. Speakerphone Use the Speakerphone setting toconduct a call without hold
33You will know that you are in theEmergency Callback setting when youopen your phone and see a popup screenwith “Emergency Callback” notification.To
35The BasicsThis section explains how to use yourphone’s Calling and Answering features.Topics Covered• Answering a Call • Ending a Call • Ignori
We welcome your comments and are happyto find even better ways to meet your needs.At Jitterbug, we are committed to providingservices that are extraor
37• A phone number or name appears in the display window, as shown.To answer a call if the phone is closed:1. Open the phone. The ringtone will stop.2
39SECTION 338SECTION 3Turn the ringer off by opening thephone and pressing the volume button until "Silent" appears on thescreen. Your ph
41SECTION 3403. When the operator answers,“Connected to Operator”will appear.4. Tell the operator the nameof the person or service youwant to call.You
43Moving from Feature to Feature on Your PhoneThis section explains how to move inand out of the features on your phone.Topics Covered• How to Navigat
45Moving from OneFeature to AnotherFinding what you want is easy on yourDial phone.How to navigate using buttons:1. Press the button to browse throug
47Your Phone ListThis section explains how to use your Phone List to save and find the namesand numbers of people and services youcall frequently.Topi
49SECTION 548SECTION 5Adding, Changing and DeletingNumbersYou can store up to 50 names and numbers on your Phone List.To Add or Change a Number:There
51SECTION 550SECTION 5To Add a New Number Via the Keypad:You can also use your keypad to modifynumbers on your Phone List. This takes moretime and is
534. Press the Up/Down arrow button until you until youfind the number you are lookingfor, as shown.5. Press to modify thenumber on the screen.
55Call HistoryThis section explains how to Review andReturn missed calls. Topics Covered• Using Call History• Returning Missed Calls• Redialing Calls•
Ignoring a Call...37Placing a Call...38- Dialing Manually...38- Calli
57missed calls, or redial both incoming oroutgoing calls, without calling the Jitterbugoperator or using your Phone List. 1. Press the buttonrepea
59SECTION 758VoicemailThis section explains how to use and manage Voicemail on your Dialphone. (This service is optional.) Topics Covered• Voicemail N
SECTION 7SECTION 7Voicemail NotificationsIf you miss a call and get avoicemail message, you’ll see"New Voicemail" on yourexternal display sc
63Voice DialingThis section explains how to use the Voice Dial feature on your phone to call a contact on your Phone List, simply bysaying the name of
65SECTION 8To activate this feature, login towww.myjitterbug.com (This featurewill be available in early 2007), or callCustomer Service at 1-800-733-6
Your Customer Agreement andHealth and Safety Guide6766GH68-12706A_Dial_101006.qxp 10/16/06 6:02 PM Page 69
Welcome to Jitterbug Please read this agreement carefullyconcerning your Jitterbug phone andservice, including the calling plan or plansthat you'
71Your Rights to Refuse or Cancelthis AgreementTHIS AGREEMENT STARTS WHEN YOUACCEPT. You accept when you do any ofthe following after reviewing this a
73We May Make ChangesYour service is subject to our businessrequirements, including policies, practices,and procedures, which we can changewithout not
75Charges and Fees We Set You may have to pay fees to begin serviceor reconnect suspended service. Usagecharges may vary depending on where,when and h
5Getting StartedThis section explains how to start usingyour Jitterbug Dial™ phone. Topics Covered• How to Use this Guide • What’s in the Box • Instal
77Your Bill/StatementYour bill/statement is our notice to you ofyour fees, charges and other importantinformation. You should read everything onyour b
79Payments, Deposits, Credit Cards and Checks Payment is due in full as stated on yourbill. IF WE DON'T RECEIVE PAYMENT INFULL WHEN DUE, WE MAY,
81provide us a sworn statement about thetheft if we ask for one. Should we recoveryour phone and return it to you, you maybe charged for the costs ass
83or call toll free from your Jitterbug phoneto (888) 382-1222. Your Privacy We have a duty under federal law to protectthe confidentiality of informa
85Waivers and Limitations of LiabilityUNLESS THE LAW FORBIDS IT IN ANYPARTICULAR CASE, WE EACH AGREE TOLIMIT CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES OR OTHERMONETARY RELIE
87BEFORE INSTITUTING ARBITRATION, YOUAGREE TO PROVIDE US WITH AN OPPOR-TUNITY TO RESOLVE YOUR CLAIM BYSENDING A WRITTEN DESCRIPTION OFYOUR CLAIM TO US
89INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY AND NOT AS ACLASS REPRESENTATIVE OR A CLASSMEMBER IN A CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVEACTION. IF A COURT OR ARBITRATORDETERMINES IN A CL
91held invalid, that part may be severedfrom this agreement. This agreement andthe documents to which it refers form theentire agreement between us on
93Health and Safety InformationThis section covers common questions aboutthe Healthy Use of cell phones andrecommended Safety Precautions. Topics Cove
95Persons with pacemakers:• should always keep the phone more than15 cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker whenthe phone is switched on.• should not carr
7What’s in the Box?The Jitterbug package you receivedincludes everything you need to get started:1. Jitterbug Dial Cell Phone2. Rechargeable Battery3.
97Emergency CallsThis phone, like any wireless phone, operatesusing radio signals, wireless and landline networksas well as user-programmed functions,
99SAR tests are conducted using standard operatingpositions accepted by the FCC with the phonetransmitting at its highest certified power levelin all
101because of the short distance between the phoneand the user's head. These RF exposures arelimited by Federal Communications Commissionsafety g
103responsibility for different aspects of RF safetyto ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level.The following agencies belong to this working g
105of phone use in these studies was around three years.What research is needed to decide whetherRF exposure from wireless phones poses ahealth risk?A
107probably very small. But if you are concernedabout avoiding even potential risks, you can takea few simple steps to minimize your exposure toradio
109Do wireless phone accessories that claimto shield the head from RF radiation work?Since there are no known risks from exposure toRF emissions from
111* Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA):http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html* National Institute for O
113the potential to divert your attention fromthe road.8. Use your wireless phone to call for help.Press the 911 button or other local emergencynumber
115Other Important Safety Information• Only qualified personnel should service thephone or install the phone in a vehicle. Faultyinstallation or servi
9Turning Your Phone On/OffTo turn the power on: 1. Open the phone. 2. Press the button in the upper rightcorner until the screen lights up.The &q
117Availability of Various FeaturesMany services and features are network dependentand may require additional subscription and/orusage charges. Not al
119winter conditions, as you will reduce thecapacity and lifetime of the battery.Always try to keep the battery at roomtemperature. A phone with a hot
121• Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirtyareas, as its moving parts may be damaged.• Do not store the phone in hot areas. Hightemperatures ca
123The Fine PrintTopics Covered• Intellectual Property• Disclaimer of Warranties• Standard Limited Warranty122GH68-12706A_Dial_101006.qxp 10/16/06 6
125Samsung Telecommunications America(STA), Inc.Headquarters:1301 E. Lookout DriveRichardson, TX 75082Tel: 972-761-7000Internet Address: http://www.sa
127abuse, neglect, unusual physical, electrical orelectromechanical stress, or modification of any part ofProduct, including antenna, or cosmetic dama
129• "THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THECOMPONENTS CONTAINED THEREIN; OR• "COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THEREQUIREMENTS OF ANY LAW, RUL
131by SAMSUNG and should not be relied upon.Samsung Telecommunications America, L.P.1301 East Lookout DriveRichardson, Texas 75082Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG
133IndexAAccessories 21Answering a call 36Adjusting ringer setting 30Adjusting volume 30BBatteryChanging 8Charging 10Installing 8Low battery 11Removin
135ScreensHow they work 28Saving a Call History number 58TTurning the phone on/off 9VVoice dialing 63Voicemail Creating a greeting 61Deleting 62Lis
11SECTION 110Charging the BatteryTo use the AC Power Charger: 1. Plug the large end of thecharger into a standard walloutlet (120/220 VAC). 2. Plug th
13Getting HelpVisit www.myjitterbug.com (This featurewill be available early in 2007), to doany of the following:• Access your account information• Up
15Jitterbug Operator AssistanceJitterbug Operators are available 24hours a day, seven days a week to:• Place calls to anyone on your Phone List,which
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