Samsung SCH-1000 Cellular Phone
(170-2204/2205/2244)       Special Features           Faxback Doc. # 50639

Setting up your voicemail.

The first time you call your voicemail box, which you do by pressing and
holding [envelope symbol] for at least a second, enter "SPRINT" (777468)
as your temporary pass code.  We suggest you do this soon after you
activate your Sprint PCS Account.

After entering that code, the voicemail system will prompt you to do these
things:

  Create your own personal pass code.  Make sure you pick a number that
  you will remember.

  Create the greeting that people will hear when they call you.

  Initialize your name announcement.

  Choose whether to activate One-Touch Access.

Voicemail will automatically record messages whenever someone calls and
you don't answer.  If you need to call your voicemail from your home or
business phone, dial your Sprint PCS Phone Number, press [/\*] and enter
your pass code.

Finding out you have a message.

Your Sprint PCS Phone alerts you when you have new voicemail messages in
several ways:

  By displaying a message on the screen.

  By sounding five short beeps (If the ringer is turned on).

  By flashing the red light at the top of the phone.

  By displaying (envelope symbol) at the bottom of your screen.

To acknowledge a new message, you can press any key (except [PWR], the
volume keys or [END]). The red light will continue to flash and a reminder
beep will sound periodically until you do this.

Once you've acknowledged a message your phone will then redisplay whatever
was on the screen before the alert.  You can have up to 30 new or saved
messages and each can be stored for up to 30 days.

Internal phone book.

You get two types of phone books with your Sprint PCS Phone:  The internal
phone book and the call logs.  To make the most of them, you need to
understand all the basic features and functions of your new phone.

Understanding your phone's memory

Your Sprint PCS Phone has 99 phone book memory locations - that is, 99
places to store phone numbers.  You can store up to 32 digits within each
of these memory locations and uses up to 12 characters to give each entry
a name.  When storing confidential numbers, use memory locations 90-99.
Numbers stored in those locations will not be displayed either during a
phone call or in the call log.

Saving and storing a phone number.

When adding numbers to your internal phone book, keep in mind that memory
locations 1 through 9 should be used for Speed Dialing (your most commonly
used phone numbers).  To save numbers, simply follow the directions below.

1.  Press [STO].  You will be prompted to enter the number you want to
    save.  We suggest that you save numbers using ten digits (area code +
    number) so you can dial from your phone book while traveling outside
    your Sprint PCS Home Service Area.

    You may also store numbers by pressing [STO] at the end of a call
    while the number is still displayed or while reviewing your call logs.

2.  Press [STO] again to save the number in the memory location. The phone
    displays your entry and the next available memory location.  To save
    the number to a different memory location, enter that location number
    and then press [STO].  If you enter a number that has previously been
    saved to your phone book, the display will read "Phone # already in
    MEM # ________________."

    And, if you enter the number of a memory location that already has a
    number stored in it, the phone prompts "Replace?"  Press [STO] to
    replace it with the new number or press [CLR] to go back a step.

3.  Next, enter the name that goes with the number.  To enter a letter,
    press the number key on which it's listed once, twice or three times,
    depending on whether the letter you'd like to enter is listed on the
    key first, second or third.  (For example, press [2] once for "A."
    Press [2] twice for "B" and three times for "C."

    To enter letters consecutively that are listed on the same number key,
    press the [#] key to separate them.  For example, to spell Gill, you
    would do the following:

    1.  To enter "G", press [4] once.

    2.  To enter "I," first press [#] (since you will be pressing [4]
        again), then press [4] three times to get "I."

    3.  To enter "L," press [5] three times.

    4.  To enter the next "L," first press [#] (since you will be pressing
        [5] again), then press [5] three times.

To correct any mistakes, press [/\*] or [#\/] to move the cursor to the
incorrect character and then either press [CLR] to delete that character
or simply type the correct character over it.  Each character will blink
when the cursor is on it.

4.  When the name is entered correctly, press [STO].  The phone displays a
    confirmation message containing the name and number.

Entering a hard pause

You can enter a hard pause in a number by pressing [MENU] while entering
digits.  The hard pause is displayed as "p" on the phone.  A hard pause is
useful when you access an interactive voice response system, such as an
automated banking system.

Dialing from your phone book to a different area code

When you're traveling outside your home service area, you may need to add
an area code to the number.  To temporarily add digits to the beginning a
phone number, follow these steps:

1.  Find the number you want to call.  This can be done in several ways.
    (See Faxback Doc. # 50640 for more information.)

2.  Enter the area code for the number.  The new numbers will be inserted
    automatically at the beginning of the phone number.

3.  Press [TALK] to dial the modified number.

Checking all your stored numbers

Several methods can be used for checking numbers stored in your phone. You
can look up a number using a name, four digits from the phone number or a
memory location.  Each is described separately below.  Follow the steps
described below to find stored numbers using the menu options.

1.  Press [MENU].

2.  Press [2] to select "Phone Book."

3.  Press [1] to select "Recall by."

4.  Indicate whether you want to recall a number by name, digits or memory
    location by pressing [1], [2], or [3], respectively.

Shortcuts for looking up numbers by memory location and name also are
available, as described in the next sections.

Finding a number using a person's name

1.  Press [NAME].

2.  Enter as many consecutive letters of the name as you can remember
    (even if you remember only the first letter) and press [RCL].  The
    phone briefly displays the number of matches found and then displays
    the memory location number along with the name and number of the first
    match. If the number displayed is not the one you want, press [/\*] or
    [#\/] to scroll through the list until the appropriate number is
    displayed.

3.  When you have found the correct number, press [TALK] to dial it
    automatically.

Finding a number using four digits

1.  Enter the last four digits of a phone number.

2.  Press [RCL] to display the name and phone number.

3.  Press [TALK].

Finding a number using its memory location

1.  Press [RCL].

2.  Enter the two-digit memory location to display the number.

3.  To call that number, press [TALK].

Erasing a phone number

1.  Press [MENU].

2.  Press [2] to select "Phone Book."

3.  Press [3] to select "Erase."

4.  Indicate whether you want to access the number to be displayed
    according to name or memory location by pressing [1] or [2],
    respectively.

5.  You then have the option to enter either a portion of the name or the
    memory location number.  Next, press [RCL] to display the number.  If
    more than one entry is found, you can scroll through the entries and
    select which one you want to erase by pressing [/\*] or [#\/].

6.  Press [STO] to erase the number from the phone book.  A confirmation
    message will be displayed.

Keeping track of your calls.

Your Sprint PCS Phone keeps track of the last nine calls you made and the
last nine calls you received.  To display a list of recently made calls,
follow these steps.

1.  Press [MENU].

2.  Press [1] to select "Call Logs."

3.  To display information on your last nine outgoing calls, press [1].
    To display information on your last nine incoming calls, press [2].

4.  The phone then displays the phone numbers of your calls one at a time.
    To scroll through the list, press [/\*] or [#\/].

5.  To dial a displayed number, simply press [TALK].  You can also save a
    displayed number to your phone book by pressing [STO].  (For more
    detailed instructions on creating your phone book, see "Internal Phone
    Book", above.)  Otherwise, press and hold [CLR] to exit and return to
    the standby display.

(BR/eb 3/30/99)

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