Samsung SCH-2500 User Manual

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Common Questions

The following section provides answers to some commonly asked
questions. If you encounter other problems with your Samsung
2500 Series Phone, please contact Samsung Customer Care at
1.888.987.HELP.

How do I turn on the phone?

Press and hold the END / PWR key until the phone sounds an alert
and displays the time, date, and carrier’s name.

Does the phone have to be on to receive a call?

Yes. The Samsung 2500 Series Phone must be on to receive an
incoming call.

Can I answer the phone by pressing any key?

Yes. When set, the Any Key Answer option lets you answer a call by
pressing any key, except END / PWR.

Is it difficult to operate a Samsung 2500 Series Phone?

No.The Samsung 2500 Series Phone is easy to use.To place a call,
enter the number by pressing the digit keys on the keypad, and
then press SEND. To end the call, press END / PWR. To display
menu options, press MENU, and then press the scroll keys to scan
menu options.

How do I keep track of my calls?

The Samsung 2500 Series Phone tracks calls through the Call Logs
feature, which stores information on incoming and outgoing calls.

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Troubleshooting

Maximizing Call Quality

or optimum call quality with your Samsung 2500 Series Phone,

lease follow these guidelines:

• Fully extend the antenna.While it may be possible to place

calls with the antenna retracted, the phone operates best with
the antenna fully extended.

• Hold the phone as you would hold any other telephone

handset. Speak directly into the mouthpiece, and position the
antenna up and over your shoulder while talking.

• Do not hold the antenna while using the phone, as this may

affect call quality.

Caring for the Antenna

or proper care of the antenna, please follow these guidelines:

• Replace a damaged antenna immediately. A broken antenna

may degrade call quality.

• Use only the antenna attached to your Samsung 2500 Series

Phone. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments
could cause damage to the phone and may void your warranty
and violate applicable FCC or IC regulations.

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