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Printed in Korea
Code No.: GH68-04769A
English. 02/2004. Rev.1.1
ELECTRONICS
World Wide Web
http://www.samsungmobile.com
DUAL BAND
GSM TELEPHONE
SGH-N620E
OWNER’S MANUAL
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Page 1 - OWNER’S MANUAL

Printed in KoreaCode No.: GH68-04769AEnglish. 02/2004. Rev.1.1ELECTRONICSWorld Wide Webhttp://www.samsungmobile.comDUAL BANDGSM TELEPHONE SGH-N620EOWN

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1716GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteeddGGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteedd3. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card socket so that it locks the card into the pos

Page 3 - Contents

1918GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteedd GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteeddCharging a BatteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable Li-ionbattery. A travel ada

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21GGeettttiinngg SSttaarrtteedd204. When you wish to switch the phone off, hold down for more than two seconds.Note: If you want to switch the phone

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2322CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnssCall FunctionsMaking a CallWhen the idle screen is displayed, key in the areacode and phone number and press .Note: I

Page 6 - Unpacking

2524CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnssCCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnssAnswering or Rejecting a CallWhen somebody calls you, the phone rings and thephone icon in

Page 7 - Your Phone

2726Editing a Missed Call Number1. Press the Options soft key.2. Press or to highlight the Paste option.3. Press the Select soft key.4. Change the n

Page 8 - Display Layout

29CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss28CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnssIn-Call OptionsYour phone provides a number of control functionsduring a call. To access t

Page 9 - Getting Started

31CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss30CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnssPutting a Call on HoldYou can place the current call on hold whenever youwant. You can mak

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33CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnss32CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnssMaking a Multiparty CallA multiparty call is a network service that allowsup to six people

Page 11 - Charging a Battery

3534CCaallll FFuunnccttiioonnssMuting/Sending Key TonesThese options allow you to turn the key tones off oron. If the Mute keys option is selected, y

Page 12 - Switching the Phone On/Off

The information in this manual is believed to be correct atthe time of printing; Samsung reserves the right, however,to change or modify any of the sp

Page 13 - Call Functions

37EEnntteerriinngg TTeexxtt36EEnntteerriinngg TTeexxttChanging the Text Input Mode1. When you are in a field that allows characters tobe entered, yo

Page 14 - Adjusting the Volume

39EEnntteerriinngg TTeexxtt38EEnntteerriinngg TTeexxttNote: To exit the text input mode without saving yourinput, press . The phone returns to thep

Page 15 - Viewing Missed Calls

41PhonebookYou can store phone numbers and their correspon-ding names in the memory of your SIM card. Inaddition, you can store up to 500 numbers andn

Page 16 - In-Call Options

43PPhhoonneebbooookk42PPhhoonneebbooookk6. If you do not want to save the number and namein the suggested location, press to clear thelocation numbe

Page 17 - Answering a Second Call

45PPhhoonneebbooookk44PPhhoonneebbooookkEditAllows you to edit a number and name stored in thephonebook.EraseAllows you to erase a number and name sto

Page 18 - Making a Multiparty Call

47PPhhoonneebbooookk46PPhhoonneebbooookkSearching for and Dialling a Number inthe Phonebook1. When the idle screen is displayed, press thePhoneBook s

Page 19 - Entering Text

49SSeelleeccttiinngg FFuunnccttiioonnss aanndd OOppttiioonnss48Selecting Functionsand OptionsYour phone offers a set of functions that allow you to

Page 20 - Using the T9 Mode

51UUssiinngg tthhee MMeennuuss50Using the MenusThe phone offers a range of functions that allow youto tailor the phone to your needs. These function

Page 21 - Using the ABC Mode

53UUssiinngg tthhee MMeennuuss52UUssiinngg tthhee MMeennuussMenu StructureMenus let you check or change your phone settings. Thefollowing outline

Page 22 - Phonebook

Call RecordsVia this menu, you can view the phone calls:• Missed• Received• DialledThe number and name (if available) are displayedtogether with th

Page 23 - Phonebook Options

ContentsImportant Safety Precautions. . . . . . . . . 7Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - Mail server number

5756CCaallll RReeccoorrddssCCaallll RReeccoorrddssDialled Calls Menu 1-3This option lets you view the last 10 numbers dialled.You can also:• Edit t

Page 25 - PPhhoonneebbooookk

5958MessagesYour phone receives voice mail notification messages,and the Short Message Service(SMS) messages. Voicemail and SMS are network services.

Page 26 - Selecting Functions

61MMeessssaaggeess MMeessssaaggeess60To scroll through the messages, press the orkeys. You can choose the following options, bypressing the Options s

Page 27 - Using the Menus

63MMeessssaaggeessPreset Message List Menu 2-4Using this menu, you can preset up to five messagesthat you use most frequently. This menu shows thepres

Page 28 - Menu Structure

6564MMeessssaaggeessRead: lets you view the first message. Scroll throughthe message using or . At the end of themessage, press the Next soft key to

Page 29 - Call Records

67VVooiiccee FFuunnccttiioonnssVoice Dial RecordAllows you to record name tags and allocate them tonumbers for voice dialling.Say the name you want t

Page 30 - Call Cost Menu 1-5

69VVooiiccee FFuunnccttiioonnssVoice Command Menu 3-2This menu allows you to get quick access to thefrequently used menus by saying your own voicecom

Page 31 - Messages

71VVooiiccee FFuunnccttiioonnss70VVooiiccee FFuunnccttiioonnssVoice Memo Record: Allows you to record amemo. The screen displays the:• Memo locatio

Page 32 - Write Messages Menu 2-3

72VVooiiccee FFuunnccttiioonnssAnswer Phone Menu 3-5You can set your phone to answer calls with yourown recorded message.You can use the message to i

Page 33 - Broadcast Menu 2-6

73TonesYou can use the Tones menu to customise various soundsettings, such as the:• Ringing tone or melody, volume and type• Sounds made when you pr

Page 34 - Picture Messages Menu 2-7

4 5Contents(continued)Selecting Functions and Options . . . . . . 48Using the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Accessing Menu Functions by

Page 35 - Voice Functions

7574TToonneessTo... Then press the...Enter a rest key (press the keyuntil the rest is of therequired length).Delete notes key.Move a note a or key (fo

Page 36 - Voice Memo Menu 3-3

7776TToonneessKeypad Tone Menu 4-5This option allows you to select the tone that thekeypad generates when you press a key. Thefollowing options are av

Page 37 - Voice Active Menu 3-4

7978SettingsMany different features of your phone can becustomised to suit your preferences. All of thesefeatures are accessed via the Settings menu.P

Page 38 - Answer Phone Menu 3-5

81SSeettttiinnggssAny-key AnswerDepending on the setting of the Any-key Answeroption, you can answer an incoming call by pressingany key, except and

Page 39 - Ring Tone Menu 4-1

83SSeettttiinnggssCaller IDYou can prevent your phone number from beingdisplayed on the phone of the person being called.Note: Some networks do not al

Page 40 - Melody Composer Menu 4-2

85SSeettttiinnggssCall DivertingNote: Some call divert options may not be shown ifthey are not supported by your networkoperator.This network service

Page 41 - Alert Type Menu 4-4

87SSeettttiinnggss3. Press the Remove soft key.The phone sends your settings to the network andthe network’s acknowledgement is displayed.You can als

Page 42 - Settings

89SSeettttiinnggssChange Barring Password: you can set andchange the call barring password obtained from yourservice provider using this option. You m

Page 43 - Language

91SSeettttiinnggssLine IdentificationThis option allows you to view the following lineidentification settings.CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presen

Page 44 - Auto Answer

93SSeettttiinnggssOutside Access: enables you to allow or prohibitcalls to numbers other than those nominated for theClosed User Group. This feature d

Page 45 - Network Services Menu 5-2

7Important Safety PrecautionsRead these guidelines before using your wirelessphone. Failure to comply with them may bedangerous or illegal. Road Safet

Page 46 - Call Barring

95SSeettttiinnggssThe following options are available.Enable: you are required to enter the phonepassword when you switch the phone on.Disable: you ar

Page 47 - Call Waiting

97SSeettttiinnggssClock: The LCD displays an analogue clock. Todisplay the normal mode for a while, press any key. Select ImageThis option allows you

Page 48 - Network Selection

98SSeettttiinnggssBrowser Settings Menu 5-5Note: This menu may not be shown, depending onyour network service provider.You can set up several proxies,

Page 49 - Security Settings Menu 5-3

99OrganiserThe Organiser feature enables you to:• Write your schedule• Use a calculator • Set the current date and time• Set the alarm so that the

Page 50 - SSeettttiinnggss

101OOrrggaanniisseerr100OOrrggaanniisseerrA date that has a schedule already associated isdisplayed in bold. If you select such a date, you willsee th

Page 51 - LCD/LED Settings Menu 5-4

103OOrrggaanniisseerr102OOrrggaanniisseerrCalculator Menu 6-3You can use the phone as a 9-digit calculator. Thecalculator provides the basic arithmeti

Page 52 - Browser Settings Menu 5-5

105OOrrggaanniisseerr104OOrrggaanniisseerrWorld Time Menu 6-4You can use your phone to check the current time in21 major cities around the world. Scro

Page 53 - Organiser

107106OOrrggaanniisseerrGamesUsing this menu you can also enjoy games on thephone. Scroll to the desired game and press the Select softkey.The followi

Page 54 - Alarm Menu 6-2

109108GGaammeessTo... Then press the...scroll up or down menu or level up/ down left soft key /right soft keystart a gameKey Commands2: move up8

Page 55 - Calculator Menu 6-3

111110WWW ServicesYou can use your phone as a Web Browser.You can obtain up-to-date news, weather, sport, andother information as well as use e-mail a

Page 56 - World Time Menu 6-4

Sensible UseUse only in the normal position (held to the ear).Avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna whenthe phone is switched on.Emergency CallEn

Page 57 - Clock Menu 6-5

113WWWWWW SSeerrvviicceess112WWWWWW SSeerrvviicceessGoto Menu 8-3You can open any WWW page by entering its URLaddress. To enter the URL address dire

Page 58 - Squares Menu 7-1

115WWWWWW SSeerrvviicceess114WWWWWW SSeerrvviicceessUsing the WAP Browser MenuThere are various menu options available whensurfing the Wireless Web.

Page 59 - WWW Services

117Additional ServicesALS (Alternate Line Service)Note: Please contact your service provider to checkthe availability of this feature and how tosubscr

Page 60 - Bookmark Menu 8-2

118AAddddiittiioonnaall SSeerrvviicceess3. Setting the Ring TypeTo distinguish between incoming calls on the twolines, you can select a different rin

Page 61 - WWWWWW SSeerrvviicceess

119Solving ProblemsBefore contacting the after-sales service, perform thefollowing simple checks. They may save you the timeand expense of an unnecess

Page 62 - Additional Services

121120SSoollvviinngg PPrroobblleemmssSSoollvviinngg PPrroobblleemmssThe phone starts beeping and “** Warning **Battery Low” flashes in the display•

Page 63 - 3. Setting the Ring Type

123AAcccceessss CCooddeess122PINThe PIN (Personal Identification Number) protectsyour SIM card against unauthorised use. The PIN isusually supplied w

Page 64 - Solving Problems

125124Health and Safety InformationExposure to Radio-Frequency Energy(SAR Information)This phone meets European Union (EU) requirementsconcerning exp

Page 65

127126HHeeaalltthh aanndd SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn• If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.• Use only S

Page 66 - Access Codes

129128Road SafetyYour wireless phone gives you the powerful ability tocommunicate by voice, almost anywhere, anytime. Butan important responsibility a

Page 67 - Information

11YYoouurr PPhhoonnee10Your PhonePhone LayoutThe following illustration shows the main elementsof your phone.Earphone jackMicrophoneService lightAnte

Page 68

130Operating EnvironmentRemember to follow any special regulations in force inany area and always switch off your phone wheneverit is forbidden to use

Page 69 - Road Safety

VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installed orinadequately shielded electronic systems in motorvehicles. Check with the manufacturer or itsrepr

Page 70 - Electronic Devices

When making an emergency call, remember to give allthe necessary information as accurately as possible.Remember that your phone may be the only means

Page 71 - Emergency Calls

• Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the device’smoving parts and prevent proper operation.• Do not put the phone in or on heating devices,such as

Page 72 - Care and Maintenance

137GlossaryTo help you understand the main technical terms andabbreviations used in this booklet and take fulladvantage of the features on your mobile

Page 73

139GGlloossssaarryy138GGlloossssaarryyPUK (PIN Unblocking Key)Security code used to unlock the phone when anincorrect PIN has been entered three times

Page 74 - Glossary

141140GGlloossssaarryyIndexAABC text mode • 38Access codes • 122Accessories • 9Active Line (5-1-#) • 84Alarm (6-2) • 101Alert Type (4-4) • 45; 76ALS •

Page 75 - GGlloossssaarryy

143IInnddeexx142IInnddeexxNetwork Selection (5-2-4) • 90Network Services (5-2) • 84Numberscopying phonebook • 44correcting • 22editingmissed call • 27

Page 76 - Voice Mail

145SGH-N620E GSM Telephone Quick Reference CardPress and hold down .Switch On/Off➀ Key in the number.➁ Press .Make a CallBriefly press . End a Call➀

Page 77 - IInnddeexx

➀ Press the PhoneBook softkey.➁ Enter the start of the name.➂ Press the Find soft key.➃ To scroll through the names,press or .➄ To make a call, press

Page 78 - Quick Reference Card

13YYoouurr PPhhoonnee12YYoouurr PPhhoonneeDisplayDisplay LayoutThe display comprises three areas.IconsArea DescriptionFirst line Displays various ic

Page 79 - • 10 and above

1514YYoouurr PPhhoonneeBacklightThe display and keypad are illuminated by abacklight. When you press any key, the backlightcomes on. To specify the l

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