Welcome to the GreatCall® Family. Thank you for choosing the Jitterbug®. At GreatCall, we’ve made it easy for you to stay connected to friends and fa
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 98 Getting Started Section 1Getting StartedThis section explains how to start using your Jitterbug phone.Topics •
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 189188 Health and Safety •Failuretoobservetheseinstructionsmayleadtothesuspensionorde
The Fine PrintThe Fine PrintThe Fine Print 191190 The Fine Print The Fine PrintTopics •IntellectualProperty •DisclaimerOfWarranties(Exclusio
The Fine PrintThe Fine PrintThe Fine Print 193192 The Fine Print Intellectual PropertyAllIntellectualProperty,asdenedbelow,ownedbyorwhichis
The Fine PrintThe Fine Print 195194 The Fine Print SAMSUNG Telecommunications America (STA), LLC1301 East Lookout DriveRichardson, Texas 75082Tel: 1–8
The Fine PrintThe Fine PrintThe Fine Print 197196 The Fine Print ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS.Standard Limited WarrantyWhat is covered and for how
The Fine PrintThe Fine PrintThe Fine Print 199198 The Fine Print or adjustment; (f) installation, maintenance, and service of Product, or (g) Product
The Fine PrintThe Fine PrintThe Fine Print 201200 The Fine Print OR REPRESENTATION AND THERE ARE NO CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHER
The Fine PrintThe Fine PrintThe Fine Print 203202 The Fine Print THIS PRODUCT AND STATES PURCHASER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. IF ANY PORTION OF THIS LIMITED
The Fine PrintThe Fine PrintThe Fine Print 205204 The Fine Print This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product failure between Purchaser and SAMSUNG
Customer AgreementCustomer AgreementCustomer Agreement 207206 Customer Agreement Your Customer Agreement1. Welcome To The GreatCall® Family.Please rea
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 1110 Getting Started How To Use This GuideThis “How-To Guide” is divided into 10 sections that describe the features
Customer AgreementCustomer AgreementCustomer Agreement 209208 Customer Agreement 2. Your Monthly Rate PlanThe monthly rate plan you select is part of
Customer AgreementCustomer AgreementCustomer Agreement 211210 Customer Agreement 3.2 Service CancellationIfforanyreasonyouarenotcompletelysati
Customer AgreementCustomer AgreementCustomer Agreement 213212 Customer Agreement 4.3 Taxes, Fees And AssessmentsWe are required by law to charge you c
Customer AgreementCustomer AgreementCustomer Agreement 215214 Customer Agreement 5. Service Subject To ChangeYour service is dependent upon our busine
Customer AgreementCustomer AgreementCustomer Agreement 217216 Customer Agreement You also agree that your wireless phone won’t be used for any purpose
Customer AgreementCustomer AgreementCustomer Agreement 219218 Customer Agreement 13. Indemnication You agree to indemnify, defend and hold GreatCall
Customer AgreementCustomer AgreementCustomer Agreement 221220 Customer Agreement (A) FOR CLAIMS LESS THAN $25, WE WILL PAY ALL FEES AND EXPENSES; A
Customer AgreementCustomer AgreementCustomer Agreement 223222 Customer Agreement on your most recent bill. If any part of this agreement, including an
IndexIndexIndex 225224 Index IndexBBluetooth® ... 129
IndexIndexIndex 227226 Index Deleting A Photo On Your Jitterbug ... 124Sending A Photo From Y
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 1312 Getting Started Using The BatteryTheJitterbugRechargeableBatteryisdesignedtodeliveranefcientcharget
IndexIndexIndex 229228 Index HHealth And Safety Information ... 143IIgnoring A Call
IndexIndexIndex 231230 Index Receive A New Text Message ... 103 – Reply To A Text Me
Index232 Index Other charges and restrictions may apply. Coverage and service is not available everywhere. Jitterbug and GreatCall are registered trad
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 1514 Getting Started 2. Turn the phone over. At the bottom of the battery cover you will see an arrow. 3. Towards
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 1716 Getting Started Battery Level IndicatorJitterbug phones remind you to charge your battery. Reminders appear on
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 1918 Getting Started The Front Of Your Jitterbug3. Internal Antenna2. Volume Button1. Indicator Light5. 3.5mm Headse
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 2120 Getting Started The Back Of Your Jitterbug2. Battery Cover1. External Speaker3. Lanyard Connector1. External
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 2322 Getting Started The Inside Of Your Jitterbug1. Earpiece Speaker2. Inside Display6. On/Off Button5. “Yes” Butto
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 2524 Getting Started How To Read The Inside DisplayThroughout this guide, the screen on the inside of your Jitterbug
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 2726 Getting Started Using Your Jitterbug For The First Time If you have not activated your Jitterbug, please refer
Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of Contents I2 Table of Contents Table of ContentsActivate Your Jitterbug ...
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 2928 Getting Started 2. Call History – an easy way to review your last ten incoming, outgoing and missedcalls,l
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 3130 Getting Started You can easily access all of your features within the Main Screen using three simple buttons lo
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 3332 Getting Started Making Your First Call: 1. You can make a call directly from your Main Screen at any time by
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 3534 Getting Started Personalize Your JitterbugIn addition to these six features that come with your new Jitterbug,
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 3736 Getting Started Operator AssistanceLive Operators are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and can help
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 3938 Getting Started Getting More InformationGreatCall customers have access to two unique websites that are easy to
Section 1Section 1Getting Started 4140 Getting Started Emergency 911 ServiceTo Make An Emergency Call:1. Open your Jitterbug and make sure it’s on.2.
Section 2Section 2Placing And Receiving Calls 4342 Placing And Receiving CallsSection 2Placing And Receiving CallsThis section explains how to use the
Section 2Section 2Placing And Receiving Calls 4544 Placing And Receiving CallsPlacing A CallDialing Manually:You can dial a phone number directly from
Section 2Section 2Placing And Receiving Calls 4746 Placing And Receiving Calls4. Tell the Operator the name of the person in your Phone Book you want
Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of Contents IIIII Table of Contents • Turning Your Jitterbug On: ...
Section 2Section 2Placing And Receiving Calls 4948 Placing And Receiving CallsSpeakerphoneThe Speakerphone provides you the convenience to make a call
Section 2Section 2Placing And Receiving Calls 5150 Placing And Receiving CallsAnswering A CallYour Jitterbug rings or vibrates (depending on how you s
Section 2Section 2Placing And Receiving Calls 5352 Placing And Receiving CallsReceiving A Call When Your Jitterbug Is Open:1. When the “ANSWER?” q
Section 2Section 2Placing And Receiving Calls 5554 Placing And Receiving CallsVibrate ModeTurn the ringer off by opening your Jitterbug and pressing t
Section 2Section 2Placing And Receiving Calls 5756 Placing And Receiving CallsAdjusting The Earpiece Speaker VolumeWhen you’re on a call, press the vo
Section 2Section 2Placing And Receiving Calls 5958 Placing And Receiving Calls This section only applies if you have enabled Call Waiting. The featur
Section 3Section 3Phone Book 6160 Phone Book Section 3 Phone BookThis section explains how to use your Phone Book tosaveandndthenamesand number
Section 3Section 3Phone Book 6362 Phone Book Adding, Changing and Deleting NumbersYour Jitterbug allows you to store up to 50 names and numbers of the
Section 3Section 3Phone Book 6564 Phone Book OPTION 2: Using mygreatcall.com Create A New Member Account: Ifthisisyourrsttimevisitingmygreatca
Section 3Section 3Phone Book 6766 Phone Book OPTION 3: On Your JitterbugAdding A Contact Directly On Your Jitterbug:1. Starting from the Main Screen,
Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of Contents VIV Table of Contents – Deleting A Contact Directly On Your Jitterbug : ...
Section 3Section 3Phone Book 6968 Phone Book Modifying A Contact Directly On Your Jitterbug:1. Starting from the Main Screen, use the “Up/Down” but
Section 3Section 3Phone Book 7170 Phone Book Deleting A Contact Directly On Your Jitterbug :1. Starting from the Main Screen, use the “Up/Down” but
Call History 7372 Call History Section 4Section 4Section 4 Call HistoryThis section explains how to review and return your missed calls.Topics •Usi
Call History 7574 Call History Section 4Section 4Using Call History To See Recent CallsYour Jitterbug keeps a list of your ten most recent outgoing, i
Call History 7776 Call History Section 4Section 4Returning Missed Calls And RedialingYou can use Call History to directly return missed calls and redi
Section 5Section 5Settings 7978 Settings Section 5 SettingsThis section explains how to change the Settings on your Jitterbug.Topics •UsingYourSet
Section 5Section 5Settings 8180 Settings Using Your Settings1. To access Settings, start in the Main Screen and press the “Up/Down” button to scrol
Section 5Section 5Settings 8382 Settings 3. Use the “Up/Down” button to scroll through all of the “Color” options. 4. Press the button once the
Section 5Section 5Settings 8584 Settings 1. Starting from within the Settings feature, use the “Up/Down” button to scroll through all of the availa
Section 5Section 5Settings 8786 Settings Turning The Jingle On: 1. Starting from Main Screen, use the “Up/Down” button to scroll to “Settin
Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of Contents VIIVI Table of Contents • Abc-W Mode ...
Section 6Section 6Voice Dial 8988 Voice DialSection 6Voice DialThis section explains how to use Voice Dial on your Jitterbug to call a contact in your
Section 6Section 6Voice Dial 9190 Voice DialUsing Voice Dial1. Starting from the Main Screen, use the “Up/Down” button and scroll to “Voice Dial” u
Section 7Section 7Voice Mail 9392 Voice Mail Section 7 Voice MailThis section explains how to use and manage Voice Mail on your Jitterbug.Topics •
Section 7Section 7Voice Mail 9594 Voice Mail Setting Up Voice Mail This section only applies if you have purchased Voice Mail with your GreatCall ser
Section 7Section 7Voice Mail 9796 Voice Mail Letting You Know That You Have Voice Mail MessagesIf you miss a call and the caller leaves you a message,
Section 7Section 7Voice Mail 9998 Voice Mail Listening To Saved Voice Mail Messages1. Starting from the Main Screen, use the “Up/Down” button and s
Section 8Section 8Jitterbug SimpleText 101100 Jitterbug SimpleText Section 8 Jitterbug SimpleTextThis section explains how to use the Jitterbug Simple
Section 8Section 8Jitterbug SimpleText 103102 Jitterbug SimpleText Using Jitterbug SimpleText Service This section applies if you have asked for Simp
Section 8Section 8Jitterbug SimpleText 105104 Jitterbug SimpleText Read A New Text MessageAfterreceivingnoticationofanewTextMessage,followth
Section 8Section 8Jitterbug SimpleText 107106 Jitterbug SimpleText 5. When the message has been sent, you will see the words “Message Successfully S
ActivationActivation 1Activate Your JitterbugThis guide will give you all the information you need to operate your Jitterbug. Before you get started,
Section 8Section 8Jitterbug SimpleText 109108 Jitterbug SimpleText 5. Using the “Up/Down” button, scroll to the Text Message you would like to re
Section 8Section 8Jitterbug SimpleText 111110 Jitterbug SimpleText 4.Youwillthenbeaskedtoconrmthatyouwanttodeletethemessage.Pressth
Section 8Section 8Jitterbug SimpleText 113112 Jitterbug SimpleText Deleting An Old Text From Your Saved Messages1. Starting from the Main Screen, use
Section 8Section 8Jitterbug SimpleText 115114 Jitterbug SimpleText 5. To create your own message use the “Up/Down” button and scroll to “Customiz
Section 8Section 8Jitterbug SimpleText 117116 Jitterbug SimpleText The table below explains how to create a custom Text Message using the number keys
Section 8Section 8Jitterbug SimpleText 119118 Jitterbug SimpleText ABC ModeIn ABC Mode every letter will be capitalized. To enter ABC Mode,press the
Section 9Section 9Jitterbug Camera 121120 Jitterbug CameraSection 9 Jitterbug CameraThis section explains how to take, view, delete and share photos o
Section 9Section 9Jitterbug Camera 123122 Jitterbug CameraTaking A Photo With Your Jitterbug1. Starting from the main screen, use the “Up/Down” butt
Section 9Section 9Jitterbug Camera 125124 Jitterbug CameraDeleting A Photo On Your Jitterbug1. Starting from the main screen use the “Up/Down” butt
Section 9Section 9Jitterbug Camera 127126 Jitterbug Camera8. Use the “Up/Down” button and scroll to the contact to which you would like to send y
ActivationActivationActivation 32 ActivationStep 3: The website or an operator will guide you through the activation process. At some point, you will
Section 10Section 10Bluetooth 129128 BluetoothSection 10Bluetooth® This section explains how to use the Bluetooth functionality on your Jitterbug phon
Section 10Section 10Bluetooth 131130 BluetoothAbout BluetoothBluetooth is a technology that allows you to talk on your cell phone without using your h
Section 10Section 10Bluetooth 133132 Bluetooth1. Starting from the Main Screen of your Jitterbug, scroll through the options using the “Up/Down” bu
Section 10Section 10Bluetooth 135134 BluetoothSetting Your Bluetooth Headset To Pairing ModeTherststepinsettingupanyBluetooth device is called
Section 10Section 10Bluetooth 137136 BluetoothSetting Your Jitterbug To Pairing Mode1. Starting from the Main Screen of your Jitterbug, use the “Up/D
Section 10Section 10Bluetooth 139138 Bluetooth12. When your Jitterbug is successfully paired with your Bluetooth headset, you will see the message “(
Section 10Section 10Bluetooth 141140 BluetoothAnswering A Call When Paired With Your Bluetooth HeadsetPress the “Talk” button on the Bluetooth headse
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 143142 Health and Safety Health And Safety InformationThis section outlines the safety precautions
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 145144 Health and Safety Exposure To Radio Frequency (RF) SignalsThe U.S. Food and Drug Administra
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 147146 Health and Safety forms of electromagnetic radiation with relatively low frequencies.While
ActivationActivationActivation 54 ActivationScreen 2 Activation could take several minutes or in rare cases up to several hours. It is recommended y
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 149148 Health and Safety International Cohort Study on Mobile Phone Users (COSMOS)The COSMOS study
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 151150 Health and Safety Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the Internation
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 153152 Health and Safety Children and Cell PhonesThescienticevidencedoesnotshowadangerto
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 155154 Health and Safety Specic Absorption Rate (SAR) Certication InformationYour wireless phone
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 157156 Health and Safety Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 159158 Health and Safety which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 161160 Health and Safety •Placecallswhenyouarenotmoving•Plancallswhenyourcarwillbe
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 163162 Health and Safety Do not let the phone or battery come in contact with liquids. Liquids can
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 165164 Health and Safety Do not use incompatible cell phone batteries and chargers. Some websites
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 167166 Health and Safety Additionalinformationregardingspeciclocationsmaybefoundat:http:
ActivationActivationActivation 76 ActivationStep 5: Hit the button one last time to begin using your Jitterbug Plus! Now that your Jitterbug is ready
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 169168 Health and Safety THIS POWER UNIT IS INTENDED TO BE CORRECTLY ORIENTED IN A VERTICAL OR HOR
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 171170 Health and Safety are connected to a wireless network transmit location-based information.
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 173172 Health and Safety mobile device must be switched on and in a service area with adequate sig
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 175174 Health and Safety • Extreme heat or cold. Avoid temperatures below 0°C / 32°F or above 45°
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 177176 Health and Safety •Setthevolumeinaquietenvironmentandselectthelowestvolumeat
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 179178 Health and Safety National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)395 E Street
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 181180 Health and Safety •ShouldturnthemobiledeviceOFFimmediatelyifthereisanyreasont
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 183182 Health and Safety explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They incl
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 185184 Health and Safety are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than mobile d
Health and SafetyHealth and SafetyHealth and Safety 187186 Health and Safety Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the N
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