SGH-N105PORTABLE CELLULARTELEPHONEUser’s GuidePlease read this manual before operating yourphone, and keep it for future reference.
10 SGH-N1 05 July 23, 2001Error Tone... 81Minute Minder...
100 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User Manual• Delete - Deletes the scheduled event.• Move - Moves the scheduled event to a different
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 101Chapter 5 OrganizerCalculatorThis option allows you to use your phone as a calculator to figure out simple mathematical pro
102 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualTo Do ListThis feature allows you to make a list of important tasks that need to be done.
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 103Chapter 5 OrganizerCalendarThis feature allows you to view calendars from 1900 - 2099. The bottom of the screen also displa
104 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualWorld TimeThis feature allows you to view the current time in 21 major cities around the
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 105Chapter 5 OrganizerClockThe clock setting allows you to set the time and date and display settings.The following options ar
106 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualGamesYour phone comes with 11 different games installed. They are:• Casino• Roulette• Bla
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 107Chapter 5 WWW ServicesWWW ServicesYour phone is equipped with a fully functional web browser. The browser is different from
108 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User Manual• Mark Site - Adds the current site to the list of bookmarks.• Advanced - Allows you to s
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 109Chapter 5 Understanding Signal StrengthUsage guidelines:all about performance and safetyUnderstanding Signal StrengthThe qu
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 11Cautions ...114Voice Memo ...
110 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Usage guidelines: all about performance and safety SGH-N105 User Manualsafety levels for hand-held wireless phones. Those gu
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 111Chapter 5 Operating a Motor VehicleOperating a Motor VehicleCheck the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephone
112 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Usage guidelines: all about performance and safety SGH-N105 User Manual¨ If you have any reason to suspect that interference
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 113Chapter 5 Blasting AreasBlasting AreasTo avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone Off when in a “blastin
114 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Usage guidelines: all about performance and safety SGH-N105 User ManualStoring your phoneYou must not store or carry your ph
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 115Chapter 5 Voice Memoservice agreement. Under the laws of some states, for example, recording any part of a telephone call i
116 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Usage guidelines: all about performance and safety SGH-N105 User ManualInformation to UserThis equipment has been tested and
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 117Chapter 5 Information to UserYour Phone as a Network DeviceYour telephone requires a service provider to send and receive c
118 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001FCC and Industry Canada Notice SGH-N105 User ManualFCC and Industry Canada NoticeCautions Any changes or modifications to yo
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 119Chapter 5 Owner's RecordOwner's RecordThe model number, regulatory number and serial number are located on a name
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120 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Safety Information SGH-N105 User ManualSafety InformationThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Devices and
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 121Chapter 5 Owner's RecordRF exposure decreases rapidly with distance from the source. The safety of so-called “cordless
122 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Safety Information SGH-N105 User ManualWhen 20 types of glioma were considered separately, however, an association was found
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 123Chapter 5 Owner's Recordwords, numbers, or pictures, or in their spatial memory, but they were able to make choices mo
124 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Safety Information SGH-N105 User Manualfollow-up research to be sponsored by industry, will begin to generate this type of i
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 125Chapter 5 Owner's RecordIn the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk, what can concerned individua
126 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Safety Information SGH-N105 User ManualCellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA): http://www.wow-com.comU.S. F
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 127IndexAABC Entry 49Accessories 14Answering a Call 40Antenna 19BBattery - Charging 33Battery - Installing 33Battery - Low Ind
128 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Index SGH-N105 User ManualKKeypad 18LLast Number Redial 39MMaking a Call 37Making a Call using the Phone Book 38Menu Browse
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 129TT9 Entry 48Tones 75Turning the Phone On/Off 34UUsage guidelines 109VVoice Dialing 39Voice Functions 69Volume - Adjusting 4
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 131Your Consumer PackageYour consumer package includes the following items:• Phone• Travel Charger• Battery• User Manual• Hand
130 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Index SGH-N105 User Manual
14 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Your Consumer Package SGH-N105 User ManualAccessoriesThe following optional accessories are available for the SGH-N105:• Car
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 15Chapter 1 Accessoriesmay be a battery or phone melt down. your warranty of course, would be null and void.
16 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Front View of the SGH-N105 SGH-N105 User ManualFront View of the SGH-N105
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 17Chapter 1 SoftKeysSoftKeysSoftkeys are used as navigation controls to display the desired menu options displayed on the scre
18 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Front View of the SGH-N105 SGH-N105 User Manualpressed to hang up or end the call. The End key can also be used to clear what
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 19Chapter 1 Antenna• Symbolic - Allows you to enter a standard set of commonly used symbols by pressing the keypad. The choice
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20 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Front View of the SGH-N105 SGH-N105 User ManualDisplay ScreenThe display screen contains three different areas. They are:•Top
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 21Chapter 1 Volume Buttonsphone vibrates to indicate an incoming call.• Alarm On - The alarm icon is displayed when you set an
22 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Front View of the SGH-N105 SGH-N105 User ManualService Light IndicatorThe Service Light Indicator flashes when the phone is i
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 23Chapter 1 Flip CoverMenu Tree1. Call Records1: Missed Calls2: Incoming Calls3: Outgoing Calls4: Call Time1: Last Call2: Tota
24 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Tree SGH-N105 User Manual3: Channel List1: All Channels2: Enter Channel4: Language1: All2: English3: Espanol4: Francais3
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 25Chapter 1 Flip Cover1: Light Only2: Melody3: Vibration4: Vibra+Melody5: Keypad Tone1: Off2: Tone3: Beep6: Message Tone1: Off
26 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Tree SGH-N105 User Manual3: English4: Espanol5: Francais4: Any-key Answer1: Off2: On5: Backlight1: Off2: Short3: Long6:
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 27Chapter 1 Flip Cover4: Cancel All3: Network Selection1: Automatic2: Manual4: Line Identification1: CLIP2: CLIR3: COLP4: COLR
28 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Tree SGH-N105 User Manual1: Reminder2: Call3: Meeting4: Birthday2: Options1: Go to Date2: View All3: Delete All2: Alarm1
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 29Chapter 1 Flip Cover2: Configuration1: Backlight On/Off2: Sound On/Off3: Instructions4: High Score3: Black Jack1: Play2: Con
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 3Intellectual PropertyAll Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or i
30 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Tree SGH-N105 User Manual3: Instructions4: High Score8: Othello1: Play2: Configuration1: Backlight On/Off2: Sound On/Off
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 312SIM CardA SIM card or Subscriber Identity Module, is used as the key to the GSM network. It stores all the vital informatio
32 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001SIM Card SGH-N105 User Manual4. Insert the SIM card insuring that the cutoff corner is located in the top right and the gold
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 33Chapter 2 Charging the BatteryInstalling/Removing the BatteryTo install the battery:1. Insert the contact end on the bottom
34 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Installing/Removing the Battery SGH-N105 User ManualLow Battery IndicatorWhen the battery becomes too weak to sufficiently po
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 353Selecting Functions and OptionsYour phone contains several functions that can be customized to allow easier usability. Thes
36 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Selecting Functions and Options SGH-N105 User ManualPress the left softkey to choose “Menu”. Press the right softkey to choos
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 374Call FunctionsMaking a regular call is similar to using a standard land-line phone. The call is dialed using the keypad and
38 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Call Functions SGH-N105 User ManualEnding a Call1. When you have finished with the call, press the “End” button or close the
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 39Chapter 4 Voice DialingVoice DialingVoice dialing allows you to speak a name to dial a phone number saved in the phone book.
4 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001prior written approval. Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc. is a trademark of Samsung Electronics Corporation, Ltd.Openwa
40 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Call Functions SGH-N105 User ManualAdjusting The VolumeTo adjust the speaker volume during a call, use the volume buttons loc
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 41Chapter 4 Viewing Missed CallsViewing Missed CallsA missed call log saves the last 10 numbers on the phone. The number of mi
42 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Call Functions SGH-N105 User ManualDeleting a MIssed Call1. Press the “Options” softkey.2. Highlight “Delete”3. Press the “Se
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 43Chapter 4 HoldInUse MenuThe following options are available in the Options menu. They are:• Hold• Mute/Unmute• Phone book• M
44 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001InUse Menu SGH-N105 User Manual2. Scroll to the “Mute” function using the navigation button.3. Press the “OK” softkey.To un-m
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 45Chapter 4 SMS Service3. Press the “OK” softkey.To Un-mute the Keys1. Press the “Options” softkey.2. Scroll to the “Send Keys
46 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001InUse Menu SGH-N105 User Manual1 Voice Calls2 Fax Calls3 Data Calls4 Cancel All6. Press “1” for Voice Calls.7. Press the soft
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 47Chapter 4 Conference CallingNote: Incoming callers can also be added by answering the call and selecting the “Join” option.P
48 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Entering Information SGH-N105 User ManualEntering InformationWhen you store a name in the Phone Book, create a personal greet
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 49Chapter 4 ABC EntryShift key one or more times to get the desired mode.Note: To exit without saving at anytime, press the “E
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 5Introduction To Your Samsung SGH-N105 Series PhoneCongratulations on the purchase of your Samsung SGH-N105 Dual Mode Phone. U
50 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Entering Information SGH-N105 User ManualSymbol EntryThis mode is similar to ABC mode, except it enters special characters in
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 51Chapter 4 Storing a New NumberPhone BookYour phone has a phone book that allows you to store names and numbers of commonly c
52 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Phone Book SGH-N105 User Manual6. Press the “OK” softkey to save the number to the available memory location. To cancel witho
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 53Chapter 4 Phone Book OptionsOnce the voice tag is accepted, you can use it to automatically dial the phone book entry using
54 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Phone Book SGH-N105 User ManualPasteThis option allows you to paste the phone book number into the normal dialing mode. This
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 55Chapter 4 Phone Book OptionsEraseThis option allows you to erase the phone book entry. A confirmation message is displayed t
56 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Phone Book SGH-N105 User ManualMemory StatusThe memory status displays the amount of names and numbers currently stored in th
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 57Chapter 4 Searching and Dialing a NumberSearching and Dialing a NumberOne of the most convenient features about the phone is
58 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Phone Book SGH-N105 User ManualNote: To display the entire contents of the phone book, just press the “Find” softkey without
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 595Menu FunctionsAs outlined in the menu tree(“Menu Tree” on page 23), your phone is equipped with the following menus:• Call
6 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001• Pause Dialing for tele-services• Alarm clock with three programmable alarms• Last number redial – last 10 Numbers• Tri-Lingu
60 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User Manual3. Press “1” for Missed Calls”4. The missed call list is displayed. Use the arrow keys to
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 61Chapter 5 Call Recordsnumber and caller name is saved if available. If the memory is already full, the oldest outgoing call
62 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User Manual• “3” for “Total Incoming”.There is also a setting that resets all the timers back to zero
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 63Chapter 5 Messagingvoicemail icon starts blinking and an error message is displayed. You cannot receive any new messages unt
64 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User Manualdisplayed. The following information is displayed in the information header:• Message Numb
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 65Chapter 5 Messaging• Cut Number - Allows you to extract the phone number from the message text. The number can be saved in t
66 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User Manual8. Enter the destination number or select it from the phone book by pressing the “PhoneBoo
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 67Chapter 5 MessagingSetupAll the default set up information for SMS is configured using this menu. There are three different
68 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualBroadcast (SIM Card Dependent)This service allows you to receive text messages on various
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 69Chapter 5 Voice FunctionsVoice FunctionsThe Voice Function feature is used to perform the following functions:• Voice Dial•
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 7Table of ContentsTable of Contents ...7Your Consumer Package ...
70 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualTo open the Voice Dial menu:1. Press the “Menu” softkey.2. Press “3” for “Voice Functions”
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 71Chapter 5 Voice Functions4. Press the “OK” softkey to save.Voice Dial ActivateThis option activates voice dialing. To activa
72 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualVoice Dial Delete AllDeletes all the voice tags in the phone.To delete all voice tags:1. P
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 73Chapter 5 Voice Functions2. Press “3” for “Voice Dial”.3. Press “2” for “Voice Command”.4. Select the desired option and pre
74 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User Manual1. Press the “Menu” softkey.2. Press “3” for “Voice Dial.3. Press “3” for “Voice Memo”.”4.
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 75Chapter 5 TonesTonesThe tones menu is used to choose desired ringer types, compose melodies for custom ringers, and setup vo
76 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualMelody ComposerThe melody composer allows you to create your own custom ringer by composin
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 77Chapter 5 TonesNote: Use the “Next” softkey to select the previous notes when trying to modify.6. Listen to the new melody b
78 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User Manual10. Press the “yes” softkey to save the new tone as the ring tone or “No” to just save in
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 79Chapter 5 TonesAlert TypeAllows you to configure how to be informed when new incoming calls are received. The following opti
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80 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualKeypad ToneAllows you to select the type of tone generated when different keys are pressed
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 81Chapter 5 Tones1. Press the “Menu” softkey.2. Press “4” for “Tones”.3. Press “6” for “Message Tone”.4. Select the desired op
82 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User Manual2. Press “4” for “Tones”.3. Press “8” for “Minute Minder”.4. Select the desired option and
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 83Chapter 5 SettingsSettingsThe settings menu allows you to configure the phone preferences to make the phone easier to use. T
84 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualGreeting MessageThe greeting message allows you to set up a greeting message that displays
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 85Chapter 5 SettingsLanguageYour phone supports different languages in addition to English. The text and voice features are ch
86 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User Manual2. Press “5” for “Settings”.3. Press “1” for “Phone Settings”.4. Press “4” for “Any-Key An
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 87Chapter 5 SettingsTo access the service light menu:1. Press the “Menu” softkey.2. Press “5” for “Settings”.3. Press “1” for
88 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User Manual2. Press “5” for “Settings”.3. Press “1” for “Phone Settings”.4. Press “8” for “Car Kit An
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 89Chapter 5 SettingsTo access the flip function option:1. Press the “Menu” softkey.2. Press “5” for “Settings”.3. Press “1” fo
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 9Phone Book ...51Storing a New Number ...
90 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualCall ForwardingThis setting allows you to forward your incoming calls to another number. W
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 91Chapter 5 Settings10. Press the “OK” softkey.Call WaitingThis setting allows you to be informed when another person is calli
92 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualNetwork SelectionThis setting allows you to select the proper network for the phone. If yo
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 93Chapter 5 SettingsRestriction) If these network functions are active, your phone number is not displayed on the other person
94 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualPIN CheckWhen the PIN check feature is enabled, the phone requires a PIN number whenever t
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 95Chapter 5 Settingstime the phone is powered On. The password is defaulted to “0000” from the factory. Once the correct passw
96 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualThe following options are available:• Enable - SIM lock is enabled and a password is assig
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 97Chapter 5 Settings1. Press the “Menu” softkey.2. Press “5” for “Settings”.3. Press “4” for “LCD Settings”.4. Press “1” for “
98 SGH-N105 July 23, 2001Menu Functions SGH-N105 User ManualOrganizerThe organizer feature allows you to schedule events, create a to do list, view a
July 23, 2001 SGH-N1 05 99Chapter 5 Organizer4. The “Calendar” screen is displayed. Select the desired month by using the Navigation key.Note: Press t
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