Samsung SPH-A120CABDYN Uživatelský manuál

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WELCOME TO JITTERBUG
Now you have everything you need (and
nothing you don’t) to stay connected with
family and friends when you are away
from home.
Jitterbug™ is perfectly simple – a cell phone
made easy with personalized services
designed with you in mind. Your sleek new
phone was designed with Samsung and the
Jitterbug service provides a quality
connection wherever you go. Plus, a friendly
Jitterbug operator is at your service 24
hours a day.
All of our features and services have been
created for your comfort, convenience and
ease of use – and you can choose to turn
any of them on or off, as you wish. Simply
call the Jitterbug operator for assistance.
Or, you or a loved one can update your
Jitterbug features on your personal web
page at http://www.myjitterbug.com (This
feature will be available in early 2007).
Our goal is to make using Jitterbug
intuitive, familiar and perfectly simple.
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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

Strany 2 - Table of Contents

17Dial FeaturesThis section describes the Basic Featuresof your Jitterbug™ Dial phone and how touse them.Topics Covered• List of Key Features• Accesso

Strany 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

Strany 4 - Getting Started

21SECTION 220SECTION 2Jitterbug Dial PhoneAccessoriesTo order any of these accessories, visit www.jitterbug.com or call us at 1-800-733-6632.Standard

Strany 5 - How to Use this Guide

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

Strany 6 - Installing the Battery

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

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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

Strany 8 - Jitterbug Service Passwords

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

Strany 9 - Contacting Customer Service

31The Volume button is on the coverof your phone just below thedisplay window. Speakerphone Use the Speakerphone setting toconduct a call without hold

Strany 10 - Dial Features

33You will know that you are in theEmergency Callback setting when youopen your phone and see a popup screenwith “Emergency Callback” notification.To

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35The BasicsThis section explains how to use yourphone’s Calling and Answering features.Topics Covered• Answering a Call • Ending a Call • Ignori

Strany 12 - Accessories

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

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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

Strany 14 - 2. Battery

39SECTION 338SECTION 3Turn the ringer off by opening thephone and pressing the volume button until "Silent" appears on thescreen. Your ph

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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

Strany 16 - Voice Dial?

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

Strany 17 - Press Yes

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

Strany 18 - Connected to

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

Strany 19 - The Basics

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

Strany 20 - Hang up?

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

Strany 21 - Placing a Call

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.

Strany 22 - Phone List (01/02)

55Call HistoryThis section explains how to Review andReturn missed calls. Topics Covered• Using Call History• Returning Missed Calls• Redialing Calls•

Strany 23 - Your Phone

Ignoring a Call...37Placing a Call...38- Dialing Manually...38- Calli

Strany 24 - Feature to Another

57missed calls, or redial both incoming oroutgoing calls, without calling the Jitterbugoperator or using your Phone List. 1. Press the buttonrepea

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59SECTION 758VoicemailThis section explains how to use and manage Voicemail on your Dialphone. (This service is optional.) Topics Covered• Voicemail N

Strany 26 - No to Hang up

SECTION 7SECTION 7Voicemail NotificationsIf you miss a call and get avoicemail message, you’ll see"New Voicemail" on yourexternal display sc

Strany 27 - Phone List

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

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65SECTION 8To activate this feature, login towww.myjitterbug.com (This featurewill be available in early 2007), or callCustomer Service at 1-800-733-6

Strany 29 - Call History

Your Customer Agreement andHealth and Safety Guide6766GH68-12706A_Dial_101006.qxp 10/16/06 6:02 PM Page 69

Strany 30 - Recent Calls

Welcome to Jitterbug Please read this agreement carefullyconcerning your Jitterbug phone andservice, including the calling plan or plansthat you'

Strany 31 - Voicemail

71Your Rights to Refuse or Cancelthis AgreementTHIS AGREEMENT STARTS WHEN YOUACCEPT. You accept when you do any ofthe following after reviewing this a

Strany 32 - Voicemail Notifications

73We May Make ChangesYour service is subject to our businessrequirements, including policies, practices,and procedures, which we can changewithout not

Strany 33 - Voice Dialing

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

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5Getting StartedThis section explains how to start usingyour Jitterbug Dial™ phone. Topics Covered• How to Use this Guide • What’s in the Box • Instal

Strany 35 - Health and Safety Guide

77Your Bill/StatementYour bill/statement is our notice to you ofyour fees, charges and other importantinformation. You should read everything onyour b

Strany 36 - Welcome to Jitterbug

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,

Strany 37 - Your Calling Plans

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

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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

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85Waivers and Limitations of LiabilityUNLESS THE LAW FORBIDS IT IN ANYPARTICULAR CASE, WE EACH AGREE TOLIMIT CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES OR OTHERMONETARY RELIE

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87BEFORE INSTITUTING ARBITRATION, YOUAGREE TO PROVIDE US WITH AN OPPOR-TUNITY TO RESOLVE YOUR CLAIM BYSENDING A WRITTEN DESCRIPTION OFYOUR CLAIM TO US

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89INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY AND NOT AS ACLASS REPRESENTATIVE OR A CLASSMEMBER IN A CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVEACTION. IF A COURT OR ARBITRATORDETERMINES IN A CL

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91held invalid, that part may be severedfrom this agreement. This agreement andthe documents to which it refers form theentire agreement between us on

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93Health and Safety InformationThis section covers common questions aboutthe Healthy Use of cell phones andrecommended Safety Precautions. Topics Cove

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95Persons with pacemakers:• should always keep the phone more than15 cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker whenthe phone is switched on.• should not carr

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7What’s in the Box?The Jitterbug package you receivedincludes everything you need to get started:1. Jitterbug Dial Cell Phone2. Rechargeable Battery3.

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97Emergency CallsThis phone, like any wireless phone, operatesusing radio signals, wireless and landline networksas well as user-programmed functions,

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99SAR tests are conducted using standard operatingpositions accepted by the FCC with the phonetransmitting at its highest certified power levelin all

Strany 48 - Health and Safety Information

101because of the short distance between the phoneand the user's head. These RF exposures arelimited by Federal Communications Commissionsafety g

Strany 49 - Operating Environment

103responsibility for different aspects of RF safetyto ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level.The following agencies belong to this working g

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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

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107probably very small. But if you are concernedabout avoiding even potential risks, you can takea few simple steps to minimize your exposure toradio

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109Do wireless phone accessories that claimto shield the head from RF radiation work?Since there are no known risks from exposure toRF emissions from

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111* Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA):http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html* National Institute for O

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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

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115Other Important Safety Information• Only qualified personnel should service thephone or install the phone in a vehicle. Faultyinstallation or servi

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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

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117Availability of Various FeaturesMany services and features are network dependentand may require additional subscription and/orusage charges. Not al

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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

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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

Strany 60 - Product Performance

123The Fine PrintTopics Covered• Intellectual Property• Disclaimer of Warranties• Standard Limited Warranty122GH68-12706A_Dial_101006.qxp 10/16/06 6

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125Samsung Telecommunications America(STA), Inc.Headquarters:1301 E. Lookout DriveRichardson, TX 75082Tel: 972-761-7000Internet Address: http://www.sa

Strany 62 - Care and Maintenance

127abuse, neglect, unusual physical, electrical orelectromechanical stress, or modification of any part ofProduct, including antenna, or cosmetic dama

Strany 63 - The Fine Print

129• "THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THECOMPONENTS CONTAINED THEREIN; OR• "COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THEREQUIREMENTS OF ANY LAW, RUL

Strany 64 - Intellectual Property

131by SAMSUNG and should not be relied upon.Samsung Telecommunications America, L.P.1301 East Lookout DriveRichardson, Texas 75082Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG

Strany 65 - What is not covered?

133IndexAAccessories 21Answering a call 36Adjusting ringer setting 30Adjusting volume 30BBatteryChanging 8Charging 10Installing 8Low battery 11Removin

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135ScreensHow they work 28Saving a Call History number 58TTurning the phone on/off 9VVoice dialing 63Voicemail Creating a greeting 61Deleting 62Lis

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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

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13Getting HelpVisit www.myjitterbug.com (This featurewill be available early in 2007), to doany of the following:• Access your account information• Up

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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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