Sanyo M1 User Manual

®
Qwest Service  
®
M1 by Sanyo  
www.qwest.com  
Copyright © 2007 Qwest Communications International,Inc.All rights  
reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part without prior written approval.  
Qwest is a trademark of Qwest Communications International Inc. Sprint is a  
trademark of Sprint Nextel. Sanyo is a registered trademark of Sanyo  
Electric Co.,Ltd.All other trademarks are the property of their respective  
owners.  
®
Welcome to Qwest  
This guide will familiarize you with wireless service and your new phone  
through simple,easy-to-follow instructions.It’s all right here – from  
setting up your account passwords and voicemail to using the most  
advanced features of your new phone.  
®
Welcome and thank you for choosing Qwest .  
i
 
Introduction  
This Phone Guide introduces you to wireless service and all the features  
of your new phone.It’s divided into four sections:  
 Section 1: Getting Started  
 Section 2: UsingYour Phone  
®
 Section 3: Qwest Service Features  
 Section 4: Safety andWarranty Information  
Throughout this guide,you’ll find tips that highlight special shortcuts and  
timely reminders to help you make the most of your new phone and  
service.TheTable of Contents and Index will also help you quickly locate  
specific information.  
You’ll get the most out of your phone if you read each section.However,if  
you’d like to get right to a specific feature,simply locate that section in the  
Table of Contents and go directly to that page.Follow the instructions in that  
section,and you’ll be ready to use your phone in no time.  
Because of updates in phone software,this printed guide may not  
be the most current version for your phone.Visit www.qwest.com  
to access the most recent version of the phone user guide.  
Phone  
Guide Note:  
Please refer to the Important Safety Information section on  
page 248 to learn about information that will help you safely use  
your phone. Failure to read and follow the Important Safety  
Information in this phone guide may result in serious bodily  
injury, death, or property damage.  
WARNING  
ii  
 
Your Phone’s Menu  
The following table outlines your phone’s list menu structure.For more  
information about using your phone’s menus,seeNavigatingThrough  
Phone Menus” on page 22.  
1: Missed Alerts  
2: Call History  
1: Outgoing  
2: Incoming  
3: Missed  
4: Recent Calls  
5: Erase History  
1: Outgoing  
3: Missed  
5: All  
2: Incoming  
4: Recent Calls  
3: Contacts  
1: Find/Add Entry  
2: Group  
3: Speed Dial #s  
4: My Name Card  
5: Services  
1: Customer Service  
3: Account Info  
2: Dir Assistance  
4: Operator  
4: Messaging  
1: Send Message  
1: Text  
2: Picture Mail  
2: Text  
3: Picture Mail  
4: Instant Msg.  
iii  
   
5: Voicemail  
1: Call Voicemail  
2: Call:Speaker On  
3: Details  
6: Settings  
4: Clear Count  
1: Notification  
1: Msgs and Icon  
2: Icon Only  
2: Preset Msgs  
3: Text  
1: Send Callback#  
3: Signature  
2: Delivery Receipt  
4: Drafts Alert  
5: On Demand  
6: Pictures  
1: Camera  
2: Camcorder  
3: Picture Mail  
4: My Albums  
1: In Phone  
2: Online Albums  
5: Print@Home  
6: Settings & Info  
1: Location  
2: Status Bar  
3: Slideshow Interval  
4: Help  
7: My Content  
1: Games  
2: Themes  
3: Ringers  
4: Screen Savers  
5: Applications  
6: Dynamic 1-11 (If Applicable)  
7: Others (If Applicable)  
8: Music  
iv  
9: Media Player  
1: Channel Listing  
2: Media Listing  
3: Playlist  
0: Web  
: Tools  
*
1: Voice Services  
1: Voice Recorder  
2: Bluetooth  
2: Screen Call  
3: Calendar  
4: File Manager  
5: USB Connection  
1: PictBridge  
2: Mass Storage  
6: Assigned Media  
7: Update Phone  
8: More Tools  
1: Alarm Clock  
3: Countdown  
2: Stop Watch  
4: World Clock  
5: Calculator  
#: Settings  
1: Sounds  
1: Ringer Type  
1: Incoming Calls  
3: Voicemail  
2: Ready Link  
4: Messaging  
5: Calendar/Alarm  
2: Volume  
1: Ringer  
2: Advanced Ringer  
4: Application  
3: Receiver  
5: Start-up/Pw-off  
6: Key Beep  
v
3: Vibrate Pattern  
1: Incoming Calls  
3: Voicemail  
2: Ready Link  
4: Messaging  
5: Calendar/Alarm  
4: Alerts  
1: Service  
2: Ready Link  
4: Messaging  
6: Signal Fade  
3: Voicemail  
5: Minute Beep  
5: Others  
1: Tone Length  
3: Power-off Tone  
5: Key Press Echo  
2: Display  
2: Start-up Tone  
4: Voice Prompt  
1: Backlight  
1: Main LCD  
2: Key  
3: Sub LCD  
2: Power Save Mode  
3: Greeting  
1: Qwest  
2: Custom  
4: Animation  
1: Standby  
2: Outgoing Calls  
3: Service Search  
5: Incoming Calls  
6: Themes  
7: Screen Saver  
1: Main LCD  
2: Sub LCD  
8: Clock/Calendar  
1: Main LCD  
2: Sub LCD  
9: Others  
1: Font Size  
2: Match Area Code  
3: My Buddy  
4: Return to Idle  
5: Sleep Mode  
vi  
3: Power Vision  
1: Enable Vision (sign-out state)/Disable Vision (sign-in state)  
2: Net Guard  
3: Update Profile  
4: Ready Link  
1: Enable/Disable  
2: List Update  
3: Sounds  
1: Ringer Type  
3: Vibrate Pattern  
4: Speakerphone  
5: Default View  
6: Floor Display  
7: R-Link Guard  
8: Restart  
2: Ringer Volume  
4: Alerts  
9: Help  
5: Location  
6: Bluetooth  
1: Enable/Disable  
2: Visibility  
3: Voice Priority  
4: My Device Name  
5: My Device Info  
7: Messaging  
1: Notification  
1: Msgs and Icon  
2: Preset Msgs  
3: Text  
2: Icon Only  
1: Send Callback#  
3: Signature  
2: Delivery Receipt  
4: Drafts Alert  
vii  
8: Security  
1: Lock Phone  
1: Unlocked  
2: Lock Now  
3: On Power-up  
2: Picture Mail  
1: Lock Pictures  
3: Erase/Reset  
1: Erase Ph. Book  
3: Erase Pictures  
5: Erase Voice Tag  
7: Erase Cal. Events  
9: Reset Browser  
11: Default Settings  
4: Others  
2: Reset Picture Mail  
2: Erase My Content  
4: Erase Voice Data  
6: Erase Messages  
8: Erase Memory  
10: Reset Favorites  
12: Reset Phone  
1: Change Lock  
3: Special #s  
2: Limit Use  
4: Found Me  
5: Lock Services  
9: Others  
1: Airplane Mode  
2: Roaming  
1: Set Mode  
2: Call Guard  
3: Data Roam Guard  
3: Text Entry  
1: Auto-Capital  
3: Input Language  
5: Auto-Space  
7: T9 Settings  
2: My Words  
4: Default Input  
6: Recent Access  
8: Add Word  
10: Help  
9: Auto-Complete  
viii  
4: Any Key Answer  
5: Auto Answer  
1: Hands-free  
2: Speakerphone  
6: Open/Close Flip  
1: Open  
2: Close  
7: Abbrev. Dial  
8: Power On to Alert  
9: Headset Mode  
1: Turbo Button  
3: Ringer Sound  
10: TTY  
2: Earpiece  
11: Navigation Keys  
1: Left Navigation (Media Player)  
3: Up Navigation (Send Text to)  
12: Key Guard  
2: Right Navigation (On Demand)  
4: Down Navigation (My Content)  
13: Language  
1: English  
2: Español  
10: Phone Info  
1: Phone#/User ID  
2: Icon Glossary  
3: Version  
4: Advanced  
5: Phone Status  
IN USE MENU  
Select Options (right softkey) to display the following options:  
1: Flash  
2: Mute/Unmute  
4: Three-Way Call  
6: Call History  
8: Messaging  
10: Settings  
3: Speaker On/Speaker Off  
5: Missed Alerts  
7: Contacts  
9: Tools  
ix  
Section 1  
Getting Started  
 
Section 1A  
Setting Up Service  
In This Section  
Getting Started (page 3)  
Setting Up Your Voicemail (page 4)  
Account Passwords (page 5)  
Getting Help (page 6)  
Setting up service on your new phone is quick and easy.This  
section walks you through the necessary steps to unlock your phone,set  
up your voicemail,establish passwords,and contact Qwest for assistance  
with your wireless service.  
2
Section 1A: Setting Up Service  
 
Getting Started  
Unlocking Your Phone  
To unlock your phone,follow these easy steps:  
1. Press  
to turn the phone on.  
2. Select Unlock (left softkey).  
To select a softkey,press the softkey button directly below the softkey  
text that is displayed at the bottom left and bottom right of your phone’s  
display screen.Softkey actions change according to the screen you’re  
viewing and will not be displayed if there is no corresponding action  
available.  
Note:  
3. Enter your four-digit lock code.(For security purposes,the code is not  
visible as you type.)  
If you can’t recall your lock code,try using the last four digits of your  
Tip:  
wireless phone number or try 0000.If neither of these work,call  
®
Q
westWireless Repair at 1-888-879-0611.  
Section 1A: Setting Up Service  
3
   
Setting Up Your Voicemail  
All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically transferred to your  
voicemail,even if your phone is in use or turned off.Therefore,you will want  
to set up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is  
activated.  
To set up your voicemail:  
1. From standby mode,press and hold  
.
2. Follow the system prompts to:  
Create your passcode.  
Record your name announcement.  
Record your greeting.  
Choose whether to activate One-Touch MessageAccess (a  
feature that lets you access messages simply by pressing and  
holding  
,bypassing the need for you to enter your  
passcode).  
Voicemail Passcode  
Note:  
If you are concerned about unauthorized access to your voicemail  
account,Qwest recommends that you enable your voicemail passcode  
(do not activate One-Touch MessageAccess).  
For more information about using your voicemail,seeUsingVoicemail” on  
4
Section 1A: Setting Up Service  
   
Account Passwords  
As a Qwest customer,you enjoy unlimited access to your personal account  
information,your voicemail account,and your Sprint PowerVision account.  
To ensure that no one else has access to your information,you will need to  
create passwords to protect your privacy.  
Account Password  
If you are the account owner,you’ll have an account password to sign on to  
www.qwest.com and to use when calling QwestWireless Customer  
Service.Your default account password is the last four digits of your Social  
Security number.  
Voicemail Password  
You’ll create your voicemail password (or passcode) when you set up your  
voicemail.SeeSetting UpYourVoicemail” on page 4 for more information  
on your voicemail password.  
Sprint Power Vision Password  
If your service plan includes Sprint PowerVision,you can set up a Sprint  
PowerVision password.This optional password may be used to authorize  
purchase of downloadable content and to protect personal information on  
multi-phone accounts.  
For more information,or to change your passwords,sign on to  
®
www.qwest.com or call QwestWireless Repair at 1-888-879-0611.  
Section 1A: Setting Up Service  
5
   
Getting Help  
Visit www.qwest.com  
You can go online to:  
Review coverage maps.  
Access your account information.  
Find information and accessories for your phone.  
And more.  
Reaching Qwest Wireless Customer Service  
You can reach Qwest online or by phone:  
Sign on to your account at www.qwest.com.  
Call us toll-free at 1-888-879-0611.  
Directory Assistance  
Call DirectoryAssistance from your phone and you’ll have access to a variety  
of services and information,including residential,business,and government  
listings.There is a per-call charge to use DirectoryAssistance,and you will  
be billed for airtime.  
To call Directory Assistance:  
Press  
.
Operator Services  
Operator Services provides assistance when placing collect calls or when  
placing calls billed to a local telephone calling card or third party.  
To access Operator Services:  
Press  
.
For more information or to see the latest in products and services,visit us  
online at www.qwest.com.  
6
Section 1A: Setting Up Service  
   
Section 2  
Using Your Phone  
 
Section 2A  
Phone Basics  
In This Section  
Front View of Your Phone (page 9)  
Using Your Phone’s Battery and Charger (page 19)  
Entering Text (page 38)  
Your phone is packed with features that simplify your life  
and expand your ability to stay connected to the people and  
information that are important to you.This section will guide you  
through the basic functions and calling features of your phone.  
8
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
 
Front View of Your Phone  
1. Earpiece  
2. Main LCD (display)  
3. Navigation Key  
4. Softkey (left)  
5. MENU/OK Key  
6. Camera Key  
18. Softkey (right)  
17. Side Call Key  
16. Back Key  
7. Ready Link/  
15. Side Camera Key  
Recorder Button  
8. TALK Key  
14. END/POWER Key  
13. Keypad  
9. Side Volume Key  
10. SPEAKER Key  
11. Microphone  
12. Accessories Jack  
19. LED  
25. Internal  
Indicator  
Antenna  
20. Speaker  
26. Camera  
Lens  
21. Headset  
Jack  
27. Flash  
22. Sub LCD  
23. Charger  
Jack  
24. External  
Control Key  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
9
   
Key Functions  
1. Earpieceletsyouhearthecallerandautomatedprompts.  
2. Main LCD (display)displaysalltheinformationneededtooperateyour  
phone,suchasthecallstatus,theContactslist,thedateandtime,andthe  
signalandbatterystrength.  
3. Navigation Keyallowsyoutoscrollthroughmenusquicklyandeasily.  
Thesekeyscanalsobereassignedtocreatecustomizedshortcuts.  
4. Softkey (left)letsyouselectsoftkeyactionsormenuitemscorresponding  
tothebottomleftlineontheMainLCD.  
5. MENU/OK Keyletsyouaccessthephone’smenusandselectsthe  
highlightedchoicewhennavigatingthroughamenu.  
6. Camera KeyletsyouaccessthePicturesmenuandtakepicturesand  
videos.  
7. Ready Link/Recorder ButtonallowsyoutoaccesstheReadyLinkList  
orVoiceRecordermenu.(SeeUsingReadyLink” onpage162orUsing  
theVoiceRecorder” onpage129.)  
8. TALK Keyallowsyoutoplaceorreceivecalls,answerCallWaiting,use  
Three-WayCalling,oractivateVoiceDial.  
9. Side Volume Keyallowsyoutoadjusttheringervolumeinstandbymode  
(withthephoneopen)oradjustthevoicevolumeduringacall.Thevolume  
keycanalsobeusedtoscrollupordowntonavigatethroughthedifferent  
menuoptions.  
10. SPEAKER Keyletsyouplaceorreceivecallsinspeakerphonemode.  
11. Microphoneallowsothercallerstohearyouclearlywhenyouare  
speakingtothem.  
12. Accessories JackallowsyoutoconnectaUSBcable(included).  
CAUTION!Insertinganaccessoryintotheincorrectjackmaydamage  
thephone.  
10  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
 
13. Keypadletsyouenternumbers,letters,andcharacters,andnavigate  
withinmenus.Pressandholdkeys2-9forspeeddialing.  
14. END/POWER Keyletsyouturnthephoneonoroff,endacall,orreturnto  
standbymode.Whileinthemainmenu,itreturnsthephonetostandby  
modeandcancelsyourinput.Whenyoureceiveanincomingcall,pressto  
entersilentmodeandmutetheringer.  
15. Side Camera Keyletsyouaccess thecameraandvideomodeandtake  
picturesandvideos.  
16. Back Keydeletescharactersfromthedisplayintextentrymode.Whenina  
menu,pressingtheBackkeyreturnsyoutothepreviousmenu.Thiskey  
alsoallowsyoutoreturntothepreviousscreeninadatasession.  
17. Side Call KeyletsyouplacecallsbyusingAutomaticSpeechRecognition.  
18. Softkey (right)letsyouselectsoftkeyactionsormenuitems  
correspondingtothebottomrightlineontheMainLCD.  
19. LED Indicatorshowsyourphone’sconnectionstatusataglance.  
20. Speakerletsyouhearthedifferentringersandsounds.Youcanmutethe  
ringerwhenreceivingincomingcallsbypressing  
,
oranyofthe  
externalkeys.Thespeakeralsoletsyouhearthecaller’svoicein  
speakerphonemode.  
21. Headset Jackallowsyoutoplugineitherastereoheadset(included)or  
anoptionalheadsetforconvenient,hands-freeconversations.  
CAUTION!Insertinganaccessoryintotheincorrectjackmaydamage  
thephone.  
To use the stereo headset included with your phone,please attach the  
supplied adapter plug.  
Note:  
22. Sub LCDletsyoumonitorthephone’sstatusandseewho’scallingwithout  
openingthephone.  
23. Charger JackconnectsthephonetotheTravelCharger(included).  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
11  
24. External Control KeyletsyouaccesstheSprintMusicStoreornavigate  
throughthemediaplayermenuandplaymusicwithoutopeningthephone.  
ThiskeycanalsobeusedwhenusingtheCameraandVoiceRecorder  
functions.  
25. Internal Antennafacilitatesreceptionandtransmission.  
Tomaximizecallperformance,donotobstructtheinternalantennaarea.  
26. Camera Lens,aspartofthebuilt-incamera,letsyoutakepicturesand  
videos.  
27. Flashletsyoutakepicturesandvideosinlowlight.  
12  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
Viewing the Display Screen  
Your phone’s display screen provides a wealth of information about your  
phone’s status and options.This list identifies the symbols you’ll see on your  
phone’s display screen:  
To view a list of your phone’s icons and descriptions,from the main menu  
select Settings > Phone Info > Icon Glossary.  
Tip:  
shows your current signal strength.The more lines you have,  
the stronger your signal.  
means your phone cannot find a signal.  
indicates the call is on hold.  
tells you a call is in progress.  
indicates the Ready Link service is enabled.  
indicates the Ready Link service is enabled and the  
speakerphone mode is set to on.  
indicates the Ready Link service is disabled.  
indicates data/Ready Link access is active.  
indicates data/Ready Link access is dormant.  
indicates data/Ready Link access is disabled.  
indicates Sprint PowerVision status.  
indicates Sprint PowerVision service is available.  
(The icon is animated while service is active.)  
indicates Sprint PowerVision service is dormant.  
indicates you areroaming” off the home network.  
indicates you have missed voice calls.  
indicates you have missed Ready Link calls.  
indicates you have scheduled events or call alarms.  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
13  
   
indicates you have alarm clock or countdown notifications.  
indicates you have picture messages,voicemail messages,or  
textmessages.  
indicates you have urgent messages.  
indicates you have two or more different types of missed calls,  
scheduled events,call alarms,or alarm clock notifications.  
indicates the Bluetooth feature is enabled (blue icon).  
indicates the handset is discoverable by another Bluetooth  
device.  
indicates the handset is connected to a Bluetooth device (green  
icon).  
indicates the handset is communicating with a Bluetooth  
device.  
indicates your access to a secure site.  
shows the level of your battery charge.The more black you see,  
the more power you have left.(The icon is animated while the  
battery is charging.)  
shows your battery is charging inPower Off” state.  
indicatesvolumelevel1to8andvibratefeatureareset.  
indicates 1-beep feature is set.  
indicates 1-beep and vibrate feature are set.  
indicates the voice call ringer setting is off.  
indicates the voice call ringer setting is off and the vibrate  
feature is set.  
indicates all the sound settings are off and the vibrate feature  
is set.  
indicates all the sound settings are off.  
14  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
indicatestheLocationfeatureofyourphoneisenabled.  
indicatestheLocationfeatureofyourphoneisdisabled.  
indicates you have a new caller’s message.  
indicates the Screen CallAuto setting is on.  
indicates your phone is inTTY mode.  
indicates Headset mode is set to Ready Link and a headset is  
connected.  
indicates Headset mode is set toVoice Calls and a headset is  
connected.  
indicates the alarm clock or countdown setting is on.  
indicates the speakerphone mode is set to on.  
indicates the call is in progress using the Bluetooth device.  
indicates the wired Car Kit device is set to on.  
indicates the wired Headset device is set to on.  
indicates music is playing in the background.  
Display indicators help you manage your roaming charges by letting you  
know when you’re off the home network.(For more information,see  
Note:  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
15  
Features of Your Phone  
Congratulations on the purchase of your phone.The M1 by Sanyo is  
lightweight,easy-to-use,and reliable,and it also offers many significant  
features and service options.The following list previews some of those  
features and provides page numbers where you can find out more:  
Digital dual-band capability allows you to make and receive calls while  
on the home network and to roam on other 1900 and 800 MHz digital  
networks where roaming agreements have been implemented  
messaging capabilities.  
Your Contacts list allows you to store up to 500 entries,with up to seven  
phone numbers per entry (page 90).  
A separate Ready Link Contacts list provides easy access to up to 200  
The built-in Calendar offers several personal information management  
Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in connection  
with location-based services (page 56).  
Your phone’s external LCD display allows you to monitor the phone’s  
status and to see who’s calling without opening the phone.  
T9Text Input lets you quickly type messages with one keypress per  
The built-in camera allows you to take full-color digital pictures and  
videos,view your pictures and videos using the phone’s display,and  
instantly send them to family and friends using Sprint PCS Picture Mail  
16  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
   
The external control key allows you to access the Sprint Music Store or  
navigate through the media player menu and play music without  
TheAutomatic Speech Recognition (ASR) allows you to place calls by  
The File Manager allows you to manage multiple file stored in the  
phone’s memory (page 115).  
Supports PictBridge to connect and print to any PictBridge compliant  
The Media Player allows you to enjoy streaming video and audio with  
The built-in Bluetooth technology allows you to connect wirelessly to a  
number of Bluetooth devices to share information more easily than ever  
Sprint Power Vision Your phone and service provide access to the  
Note:  
Sprint PowerVision Network and its enhanced data services,including  
SM  
SM  
SprintTV ,the Sprint Music Store ,fastWeb access,downloadable  
games,ringers,and applications,and more.For complete information on  
the services available,seeSprint PCSVisionon page 221 andSprint  
PowerVisionon page 237.You can also visit www.qwest.com.  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
17  
Turning Your Phone On and Off  
Turning Your Phone On  
To turn your phone on:  
Press  
.
Once your phone is on,it may displayLooking for service...,” which  
indicates that your phone is searching for a signal.When your phone finds a  
signal,it automatically enters standby mode – the phone’s idle state.At this  
point,you are ready to begin making and receiving calls.  
If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching,a  
Power Save feature is automatically activated.When a signal is found,your  
phone automatically returns to standby mode.  
In Power Save mode,your phone searches for a signal periodically without  
your intervention.You can also initiate a search for service by pressing any  
key (when your phone is turned on).  
The Power Save feature helps to conserve your battery power when you  
are in an area where there is no signal.  
Tip:  
Turning Your Phone Off  
To turn your phone off:  
Press and hold  
for two seconds until you see the powering down  
animation on the display screen.  
Your screen remains blank while your phone is off (unless the battery is  
charging).  
18  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
   
Using Your Phone’s Battery and Charger  
Use only Qwest-approved or manufacturer-approved batteries  
and chargers with your phone.The failure to use a Qwest-  
approved or manufacturer-approved battery and charger may  
increase the risk that your phone will overheat, catch fire, or  
explode, resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or property  
damage.  
WARNING  
Battery Capacity  
Your phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery.It allows you to  
recharge your battery before it is fully drained.The battery provides up to 3.8  
hours of continuous digital talk time.  
When there are approximately two minutes of talk time left,the phone  
sounds an audible alert and then powers down.  
Long backlight settings,searching for service,vibrate mode, browser  
use,and other variables may affect the battery’s talk and standby times.  
Note:  
Be sure to watch your phone’s battery level indicator and charge the  
battery before it runs out of power.  
Tip:  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
19  
   
Installing the Battery  
To install the Li-Ion battery:  
To install,insert the battery into the opening on the back of the phone  
and gently press down until the latch snaps into place.  
Removing the Battery  
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as you can be  
burned.  
WARNING  
To remove your battery:  
1. Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose any stored numbers  
or messages.  
2. Push up on the battery release latch and lift the battery up and away  
from the phone.  
20  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
 
Charging the Battery  
Your phone’s Li-Ion battery is rechargeable and should be charged as soon  
as possible so you can begin using your phone.  
Keeping track of your battery’s charge is important.If your battery level  
becomes too low,your phone automatically turns off,and you will lose all the  
information you were just working on.For a quick check of your phone’s  
battery level,glance at the battery charge indicator located in the  
upper-right corner of your phone’s display screen.If the battery charge is  
getting too low,the battery icon (  
warning message.  
) appears and the phone displays a  
Always use a Qwest-approved or manufacturer-approved desktop charger,  
travel charger,or vehicle power adapter to charge your battery.  
Using the Charger  
To use the travel charger provided with your phone:  
1. Plug the travel charger into a wall outlet.  
2. Plug the other end of the travel charger into the charger jack at the  
lower left portion of your phone (with the battery installed).  
A red indicator light on the phone lets you know the battery is  
charging.  
A green indicator light lets you know when charging completed.  
With the Qwest-approved Li-Ion battery,you can recharge the battery before  
it becomes completely run down.  
You can also charge your phone’s battery with the included USB cable.  
Simply plug one end of the USB cable into your phone and the other end  
into a free USB port on your desktop or laptop computer.  
Note:  
If your battery has been completely run down,it cannot be charged via  
the USB cable.  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
21  
 
Navigating Through Phone Menus  
The navigation key on your phone allows you to scroll through menus quickly  
and easily.The scroll bar at the right of the menu keeps track of your position  
in the menu at all times.  
To navigate through a menu,simply press the navigation key up or down.If  
you are in a first-level menu,such as Settings,you may also navigate to the  
next or previous first-level menu by pressing the navigation key right or left.  
For a diagram of your phone’s menu,please seeYour Phone’s Menu” on  
Selecting Menu Items  
As you navigate through the menu,menu options are highlighted.Select  
any numbered option by simply pressing the corresponding number on  
the phone’s keypad.You may also select any item by highlighting it and  
pressing  
For example,if you want to view your last incoming call:  
1. Select to access the main menu.  
2. Select Call History by pressing  
pressing .(It may already be highlighted.)  
.
or by highlighting it and  
3. Select Incoming by pressing  
or by highlighting it and pressing  
.(If you have received any calls,they are displayed on the screen.)  
For the purposes of this guide,the above steps condense intoSelect  
MENU > Call History > Incoming.”  
Note:  
22  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
   
Backing Up Within a Menu  
To go to the previous menu:  
Press  
.
To return to standby mode:  
Press  
.
Displaying Your Phone Number  
Just in case you forget your phone number,your phone can remind you.  
To display your phone number:  
Select  
> Settings > Phone Info > Phone#/User ID.(Your  
phone number and other information about your phone and account  
will be displayed.)  
You can also display your phone number through the Contacts menu.  
Select MENU > Contacts > My Name Card.To send your contact  
information using Bluetooth,select Options (right softkey) >  
Send via Bluetooth.  
Tip:  
To select menu options (such as Settings,above),highlight the option  
and press MENU.(If the menu options are numbered,you may also select  
an option simply by pressing the corresponding number key.)  
Note:  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
23  
   
Making and Answering Calls  
Holding Your Phone  
To maximize performance,do not obstruct the upper back portion of your  
phone where the internal antenna is located while using the phone.  
Correct  
Incorrect  
Internal Antenna  
Making Calls  
Placing a call from your wireless phone is as easy as making a call from any  
landline phone.Just enter the number,press  
clear calls.  
,and you’re on your way to  
To make a call using your keypad:  
1. Make sure your phone is on.  
2. Enter a phone number from standby mode.(If you make a mistake  
while dialing,press to erase one digit at a time.Press and hold  
to erase the entire number.)  
3. Press  
.(To make a call when you are roaming and Call Guard is  
enabled,highlight Roam Call and press .SeeUsing Call Guard”  
4. Press  
or close the phone when you are finished.  
Toredialyourmostrecentcall(outgoing,incoming,ormissed),press TALK  
twice.  
Tip:  
When making calls off the home network,always dial using 11 digits (1 +  
area code + phone number).  
24  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
   
You can also place calls from your phone by speed dialing numbers from  
Automatic Speech Recognition (page 122),andVoice-Activated Dialing  
Dialing Options  
When you enter numbers in standby mode,select Options (right softkey) to  
display the following dialing options.  
To initiate an option,highlight it and press  
.
Abbrev.Dial to dial the phone number in your Contacts list that  
ends with the digits you entered.(SeeUsingAbbreviated Dialing”  
Call to dial the phone number.  
Call:Speaker On to dial the phone number in speakerphone mode.  
Send Message to send an SMSText message (page 215) or a  
Save Phone# to save the phone number in your Contacts list.  
(SeeSaving a Phone Number” on page 33.)  
Find to display Contacts list entries that end with the digits you entered.  
(SeeFinding a Phone Number” on page 34.)  
Hard Pause to insert a hard pause.(SeeDialing and Saving Phone  
NumbersWith Pauses” on page 34.)  
2-Sec.Pause to insert a two-second pause.(SeeDialing and  
Saving Phone NumbersWith Pauses” on page 34.)  
Hyphen to insert a hyphen.(Hyphens are generally for visual appeal  
only; they are not necessary when entering numbers.)  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
25  
 
Answering Calls  
To answer an incoming call with the phone open:  
1. Make sure your phone is on.(If your phone is off,incoming calls go to  
voicemail.)  
2. Press  
to answer an incoming call. (Depending on your phone’s  
settings,you may also answer incoming calls by opening the phone or  
by pressing any number key.SeeSetting the Open/Close Flip  
Option” on page 65 andSettingAny KeyAnswer” on page 64 for  
more information.)  
To answer an incoming call with the phone closed:  
1. Make sure your phone is on.(If your phone is off,incoming calls go to  
voicemail.)  
2. When your phone rings or vibrates,press and hold the Side Call key  
(
) on the right side of the phone.(The call will be answered in  
speakerphone mode.)  
– or –  
Open the phone to use the earpiece.  
If the setting for Open Flip is set toNoAction,” opening the phone will not  
answer the call.(SeeSetting the Open/Close Flip Option” on page 65.)  
Note:  
26  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
 
Your phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following ways:  
The phone rings or vibrates.  
The indicator light flashes.  
The backlight illuminates.  
The screen displays an incoming call message.  
If the incoming call is from a number stored in your Contacts,the entry’s  
name is displayed.The caller’s phone number may also be displayed,if  
available.  
When receiving a call,the following options are also displayed by selecting  
Options (right softkey).To select an option,highlight it and press  
.
Call Guard to answer the call when you are in roaming mode.  
(SeeUsing Call Guard” on page 83.)  
Answer or Answer:Speaker to answer the call.  
Select Audio to switch the call to your desired device (if available).  
Answer on Hold to put the call on hold.  
Screen Call to answer the call by using a prerecorded announcement.  
(SeeSetting Up Screen Call” on page 134.)  
Quiet Ringer to mute the ringer (if available).  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
27  
Answering a Roam Call With Call Guard Enabled  
Call Guard is an option that helps you manage your roaming charges when  
making or receiving calls while outside the home network.Please see  
Section 2D:ControllingYour Roaming Experience for more information  
about roaming.  
To answer a call when you are roaming and Call Guard is enabled:  
1. Press  
.
2. Press  
to proceed while the pop-up message is displayed.  
When your phone is off,incoming calls go directly to voicemail.  
Note:  
Ending a Call  
To disconnect a call when you are finished:  
Close the phone or press  
.
If the setting for Close Flip is not set toEnd,” closing the phone will not  
end the call.(SeeSetting the Open/Close Flip Option” on page 65.)  
Note:  
Missed Call Notification  
When an incoming call is not answered,the Missed Call log is displayed on  
your screen.  
To call the Missed Call entry from the notification screen:  
Select Call (left softkey).  
If you have two or more notifications,the MissedAlerts list will appear.  
Tip:  
To display a Missed Call entry from standby mode:  
1. Select > Missed Alerts.  
2. Highlight the entry you wish to view and press  
.
28  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
 
Calling Emergency Numbers  
You can place calls to 911 (dial  
),even if your phone  
is locked or your account is restricted.  
When you place an emergency call,your phone automatically enters  
Emergency mode.  
Note:  
During an emergency call select Options (right softkey) to display your  
options.To select an option,highlight it and press  
.
Speaker On to activate speakerphone mode.(If you are already in  
speakerphone mode,Speaker Off will be displayed.)  
Unlock Phone to unlock your phone (appears only if the phone is  
locked).  
Close Menu to close the pop-up menu (appears only if the phone is  
unlocked).  
Select My Phone (left softkey) to display your phone number during an  
emergency call.  
Tip:  
To exit Emergency mode:  
1. Press  
to end a 911 call.  
2. Select Options (right softkey) to display the options menu.  
3. Highlight Exit Emergency and press  
.
When you are in Emergency mode,you can exit only from the options  
menu.  
Note:  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
29  
 
To select Emergency mode options:  
1. Press to end a 911 call.  
2. Select Options (right softkey).  
Call 911 to call 911.  
Call 911: Speaker to call 911 in speakerphone mode.  
Exit Emergency to exit Emergency mode.  
3. Highlight an option and press  
.
Enhanced 911 (E911) Information  
This phone features an embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chip  
necessary for utilizing E911 emergency location services where available.  
When you place an emergency 911 call,the GPS feature of your phone  
begins to seek information to calculate your approximate location.  
Depending on several variables,including availability and access to satellite  
signals,it may take up to 30 seconds or more to determine and report your  
approximate location.  
Always report your location to the 911 operator when  
placing an emergency call. Some designated emergency  
call takers,known as Public SafetyAnswering Points (PSAPs)  
may not be equipped to receive GPS location information from  
your phone.  
IMPORTANT  
30  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
 
In-Call Options  
Selecting Options (right softkey) during a call displays a list of features  
you may use during the call.To select an option,highlight the option and  
press .The following options are available through the Options menu:  
Flash to answer an incoming CallWaiting call or to connect a third party  
duringThree-Way Calling.  
Mute or Unmute to mute or reactivate your phone’s microphone.  
Transfer Audio to switch the call to your desired device (if applicable).  
Speaker On or Speaker Off routes the phone’s audio through the  
speaker or through the earpiece.  
Select Speaker On to route the phone’s audio through the  
speaker.(You can adjust the speaker volume using the volume  
keys on the side of the phone.)  
Select Speaker Off to use the phone’s earpiece.  
Becauseofhighervolumelevels,donotplacethephonenearyour  
earduringspeakerphoneuse.  
WARNING  
Three-Way Call to call a third party.  
Missed Alerts to display missed notifications.  
Call History to access the Call History menu.(SeeManaging Call History”  
Contacts to access the Contacts menu.(SeeUsing Contacts” on  
Messaging to access the Messaging menu.  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
31  
 
Tools to access theTools menu.(SeeUsing the Phone’s Calendar and  
Settings to access the Settings menu.(SeeControllingYour Phone’s  
Settings” on page 43.)  
During a call,both the left softkey button and the Side Call key (  
function as the Mute button.Press either one to mute the phone’s  
microphone for privacy.Press it again to unmute the phone.  
)
End-of-Call Options  
To display the following options,select Options (right softkey) within 10  
seconds after disconnecting a call.To select an option,highlight it and  
press  
.
Call Again to dial the phone number.  
Call:Speaker On to dial the phone number in speakerphone mode.  
Send Message to send aText or Picture Mail message.  
Save Phone# to save the phone number in your Contacts list.  
Go to Phone Book appears when the number is already in your  
Contacts list.(SeeSaving a Phone Number” on page 33.)  
Rename to change the current entry’s name to Caller ID name (if  
applicable).  
The End-of-Call options are not displayed for calls identified as  
No Caller ID or Restricted.  
Note:  
Tip:  
You can also choose to send a message by selecting Send Msg (left  
softkey).  
32  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
 
Saving a Phone Number  
Your phone can store up to 700 phone numbers in up to 500 Contacts  
entries.Each entry’s name can contain 32 characters.Your phone  
automatically sorts the Contacts entries alphabetically.(For more  
information,see Section 2F:Using Contacts on page 90.)  
To save a number from standby mode:  
1. Enter a phone number and select Options (right softkey) >  
Save Phone#.  
2. Select New Name to create a new Contacts entry for the number or  
From Ph.Book to save the number to an existing entry.(This step is  
not necessary on the very first entry in Contacts.)  
3. Select a label and press  
.
4. Enter a name for the new entry using the keypad and press  
.
– or –  
Search for an existing contact name and press  
number.  
to save the new  
5. Select Save (left softkey) to save the entry.  
6. Select Done (left softkey) to return to standby mode.  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
33  
   
Finding a Phone Number  
You can search Contacts entries for phone numbers that contain a specific  
string of numbers.  
To find a phone number:  
1. Enter the last four or more digits of the number in standby mode.(The  
more numbers you enter,the more specific the search becomes.)  
2. Select Options (right softkey) > Find.(The Contacts entry that ends  
with the digits you entered appears.)  
3. To display the Contacts entry that contains the phone number you  
entered,highlight the entry and press .To dial the number,  
press  
.
Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses  
You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use with automated  
systems,such as voicemail or credit card billing numbers.  
There are two types of pauses available on your phone:  
Hard Pause sends the next set of numbers when you press  
.
2-Sec.Pause automatically sends the next set of numbers after two  
seconds.  
You can have multiple pauses in a phone number and combine two-  
second and hard pauses.  
Note:  
34  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
   
To dial or save phone numbers with pauses:  
1. Enter the phone number.  
2. Select Options (right softkey) and select either Hard Pause or  
2-Sec.Pause.(Hard pauses are displayed as aP” and two-second  
pauses as aT.”)  
3. Enter additional numbers.  
4. Press  
to dial the number.  
– or –  
Select Options (right softkey) > Save Phone# to save the number in  
your Contacts.  
When dialing a number with a hard pause,press TALK to send the next  
set of numbers.  
Note:  
Using Abbreviated Dialing  
Abbreviated Dialing is similar to speed dialing.It allows you to dial a number  
by entering the last four or five digits of any number in your Contacts  
directory.This feature becomes available when you enableAbbreviated  
Dialing and program a five-or six- digit prefix you wish to use for abbreviated  
dialing.(SeeSettingAbbreviated Dialing” on page 68.)  
To place a call using Abbreviated Dialing:  
1. Enter the last four or five digits of the prefix phone number.  
2. Press  
.
Ifthedigitsmatchmorethanoneentry,theAbbrev.Diallistwillbedisplayed;  
selectthecorrectentryandpressTALK again.  
Note:  
You can also place a call by selecting Options (right softkey) >  
Abbrev.Dial after step 1 above.  
Tip:  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
35  
   
Plus (+) Code Dialing  
When placing international calls,you can use Plus Code Dialing to  
automatically enter the international access code for your location (for  
example,011 for international calls made from the United States).This  
feature is subject to network availability.  
To make a call using Plus Code Dialing:  
1. Press and hold  
until a+” is displayed on your phone screen.  
2. Dial the country code and phone number you’re calling,and press  
.(The access code for international dialing will automatically be  
dialed,followed by the country code and phone number.)  
Dialing From the Contacts List  
To dial directly from a Contacts entry:  
1. Select  
> Contacts > Find/Add Entry.  
From standby mode,select Contacts (right softkey) to list entries.  
Shortcut:  
2. Highlight the entry you want to call and press  
to dial the entry’s  
default phone number.  
– or –  
To dial another number from the entry,highlight the name and press  
,and then highlight the number you wish to call and press  
.
36  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
 
Using Speed Dialing  
You can store up to eight numbers in your phone’s speed dial memory to  
make contacting friends and family as easy as pressing a button.With this  
feature,you can dial speed dial entries using one keypress for locations 2–9.  
(For information on setting up speed dial numbers,seeAssigning Speed  
Dial Numbers” on page 97.)  
To use speed dial:  
From standby mode,press and hold the appropriate key for  
approximately two seconds.The display confirms that the number  
has been dialed when it showsConnecting...”.  
Speed dialing may not be available when you are roaming; when you are  
roaming off the home network,you must always dial using 11 digits (1 +  
area code + number).  
Note:  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
37  
   
Entering Text  
Selecting a Character Input Mode  
Your phone provides convenient ways to enter words,letters,punctuation,  
and numbers whenever you are prompted to enter text (for example,when  
adding a Contacts entry or when using SMSText Messaging).  
To change the character input mode:  
1. When you display a screen where you can enter text,select Mode  
(right softkey) to change the character input mode.  
2. Use your navigation key to select one of the following options:  
T9 Word to enter characters using predictiveT9Text Input.  
Alphabet to enter characters by using theAlphabet mode.  
SYMBOL to enter symbols.  
SMILEYS to enter smile icons.  
Emoticons to enteremoticons.”  
Web Shortcuts to enterWeb shortcuts (for example,www.,  
http://www.,or .com).  
Preset Messages to enter preset messages.(See page 58.)  
Recent Messages to enter messages used recently.  
When you see triangles on the left and right of the menu,you can press  
the navigation key left or right to switch between different input modes.  
Tip:  
38  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
   
Paste List to paste copied or cut text (if applicable).  
NUMBER to enter numbers.  
Signature to enter your signature.(See page 59.)  
Select Language to select the language (English or Spanish).  
Erase All to erase all text (if applicable).  
Select Text to select stored text for copying or cutting (if  
applicable).  
Add Word to store words that you use frequently.(See  
Text Options to display theText Entry settings menu.(See  
The Input Mode will vary according to the entry field.  
Note:  
Tip:  
When entering text,press [shift*] to change letter capitalization (ABC >  
abc > Abc).  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
39  
Entering Characters Using T9 Text Input  
T9Text Input lets you enter text in your phone by pressing keys just once per  
letter.(To select the T9 Word mode when entering text,seeSelecting a  
Character Input Mode” on page 38.)  
T9Text Input analyzes the letters you enter using an intuitive word database  
and creates a suitable word.(The word may change as you type.)  
To enter a word using T9 Text Input:  
1. Select the T9 Word character input mode.(SeeSelecting a  
Character Input Mode” on page 38.)  
2. Press the corresponding keys once per letter to enter a word.(For  
example,to enter the wordBill,” press  
.)  
(If you make a mistake,press to erase a single character.Press  
and hold to erase an entire word.)  
3. To accept a word and insert a space,press  
.
Adding a Word to the T9 Database  
If a word you want to enter is not displayed as an option when you are using  
T9Text Input,you can add it to the database.  
To add a word to the T9 Text Input database:  
1. Select the Add Word input mode.(SeeSelecting a Character Input  
2. Enter the word usingAlphabet Mode and select Save (left softkey).  
(SeeEntering Characters UsingAlphabet Mode” on page 42.)The  
word will appear as an option the next time you scroll through options  
duringT9Text Input.  
40  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
   
Customizing the T9 Settings  
To customize the T9 Settings:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Text Entry > T9 Settings.  
– or –  
Select the Text Options input mode,and then select T9 Settings.  
(SeeSelecting a Character Input Mode” on page 38.)  
2. Select an option and press  
.
Next Word Prediction to automatically display the word by  
retrieving incoming messages that may follow the currentT9 text  
input.  
Word Completion to allowT9 text input to recognize words by  
searching Contacts list and messages.  
Predict.Text Mode to allowT9 text input to recognize words  
you have added to theT9 database.  
Word Choice List to display the word choice list.  
Show after enter to select when (after 1–3 digits) to display the  
word choice list.The word choice list will be displayed based on  
the number of digits you selected.  
Show after wait to select how many seconds the phone should  
wait to display the word choice list.  
For more information aboutT9Text Input,visit theTegicWeb site at  
www.T9.com.  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
41  
   
Entering Characters Using Alphabet Mode  
To enter characters using Alphabet Mode (multi-tap key entry):  
1. Select the Alphabet mode.(SeeSelecting a Character Input Mode”  
2. Press the corresponding keys repeatedly until the desired letter  
appears.(For example,to enter the wordBill,” press  
twice,  
three times, three times,and three times again.)  
(If you make a mistake,press to erase a single character.Press  
and hold to erase an entire word.)  
By default,the first letter of an entry is capitalized and the following letters  
are lowercased.After a character is entered,the cursor automatically  
advances to the next space after two seconds or when you enter a character  
on a different key.  
Characters scroll in the following order:  
English Sequence  
Key  
Upper Case  
Lower Case  
. , @ 1 ? ! # /  
A B C 2  
*
ABC  
DEF  
a b c 2  
D E F 3  
G H I 4  
J K L 5  
M N O 6  
P Q R S 7  
T U V 8  
W X Y Z 9  
0
d e f 3  
g h i 4  
j k l 5  
m n o 6  
p q r s 7  
t u v 8  
GHI  
JKL  
MNO  
PQRS  
TUV  
WXYZ  
w x y z 9  
Space  
Shift  
Space  
One-character- shifted Caps Lock Unshifted  
42  
Section 2A: Phone Basics  
   
Section 2B  
Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
In This Section  
Sound Settings (page 44)  
Display Settings (page 50)  
Location Settings (page 56)  
Messaging Settings (page 57)  
Airplane Mode (page 60)  
TTY Use (page 61)  
Phone Setup Options (page 63)  
Using the available menu options,you can customize your phone  
to sound,look,and operate just the way you want it to.This section  
describes how you can change your phone’s settings to best suit your  
needs.Take a few moments to review these options and to adjust or add  
settings that are right for you.  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
43  
   
Sound Settings  
Ringer Types  
Ringer types help you identify incoming calls and messages.You can assign  
ringer types to individual Contacts entries,types of calls,and types of  
messages.  
Preprogrammed Ringers include a variety of standard ringer types  
and familiar music.  
Vibrating Ringer alerts you to calls or messages without disturbing  
others.  
Downloaded Ringers can be downloaded right to your phone.  
Selecting Ringer Types for Incoming Calls  
Your phone provides a variety of ringer options that allow you to customize  
your ring and volume settings.These options allow you to identify incoming  
calls by the ring.  
To select a ringer type for incoming calls:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type >  
Incoming Calls.  
2. Select With Caller ID or No Caller ID.  
3. Use your navigation key to scroll through the available ringers.  
4. Press  
To select a distinctive ringer for incoming calls while roaming:  
1. Select > Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type >  
Incoming Calls.  
to assign the desired ringer.  
2. Select Roaming > Distinctive.(Select Normal to deactivate this  
feature.)  
44  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
   
Selecting Ringer Types for Ready Link Calls  
To select a ringer type for Ready Link calls:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type > Ready Link.  
2. Select Ready Link Calls,R-Link Missed,or R-Link Floor Tone.  
3. Use your navigation key to scroll through the available ringers.  
4. Press  
to assign the desired ringer.  
Selecting Ringer Types for Voicemail or Calendar/Alarm  
To select a ringer type for voicemail or calendar/alarm:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type > Voicemail or  
Calendar/Alarm.  
2. Press ,and then use your navigation key to scroll through the  
available ringers.  
3. Press  
to assign the desired ringer.  
Selecting Ringer Types for Messaging  
To select a ringer type for messaging:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type > Messaging.  
2. Select Text or Picture Mail.  
3. Use your navigation key to scroll through the available ringers.  
4. Press  
to assign the desired ringer.  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
45  
 
Selecting a Vibrate Pattern  
With this feature,you can select a vibrate pattern for incoming calls,  
messages,and alarms.  
To select a vibrate pattern:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Sounds > Vibrate Pattern.  
2. Select Incoming Calls,Ready Link,Voicemail,Messaging,or  
Calendar/Alarm.The following items require an additional step:  
Incoming Calls: select With Caller ID,No Caller ID,or  
Roaming.  
Ready Link: select Ready Link Calls or R-Link Missed.  
Messaging: select Text or Picture Mail.  
3. Using the navigation key,select a setting and press  
.
Selecting a Tone Length  
Your phone offers two options for selecting the audible tones accompanying  
a keypress.(Longer tone lengths may be better for tone recognition when  
dialing voicemail or other automated systems.)  
To select a key tone:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Sounds > Others > Tone Length.  
2. Select Short or Long and press  
.
46  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
 
Setting a Start-up/Power-off Tone  
To set a start-up/power-off tone:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Sounds > Others.  
2. Select Start-up Tone or Power-off Tone.  
3. Scroll to select a tone and press  
.
Using Voice Prompt  
This feature allows you to hear voice prompts atVoice Recorder,Screen Call  
setting,etc.(default setting is on).  
To enable or disable voice prompt:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Sounds > Others > Voice Prompt.  
2. Select On or Off and press  
.
When ringer volume is set toSilenceAll” orVibrateAll,” voice prompts  
cannot be heard.  
Tip:  
Setting Up Key Press Echo  
With this feature,you can hear a voice say the numbers when you press the  
keypad.This feature is available when you are in standby mode.  
To turn Key Press Echo on or off:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Sounds > Others > Key Press Echo.  
2. Select On or Off and press  
.
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
47  
   
Adjusting the Phone’s Volume Settings  
You can adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit your needs and your  
environment.  
To adjust the ringer volume:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Sounds > Volume > Ringer.  
2. Using the navigation key,choose a volume level,1 Beep,or  
Ringer Off and select Done (left softkey).  
When selecting a volume,press MENU to put a check mark in the  
box next to Always Vibrate.This setting makes the ringer vibrate at  
any volume level.  
Tip:  
You can choose a volume level,1 Beep,Ringer Off, Vibrate All,or  
Silence All from standby mode (or adjust the earpiece volume during a  
call) by using the volume key on the left side of your phone.  
Adjusting the Alert Volume Settings  
This setting controls the alert volume of Ready Link,Voicemail,message,  
and Calendar/Alarm.You can set the alert volume separate from the ringer  
volume setting.  
To adjust the alert volume setting:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Sounds > Volume> Advanced Ringer.  
2. Select Ready Link,Voicemail,Messaging,or Calendar/Alarm.  
3. Using the navigation key,select Separate Vol.  
4. Press the navigation key right or left to choose a volume level,and  
select Done (left softkey).  
48  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
 
Adjusting the Phone’s Receiver Volume  
To adjust the receiver volume:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Sounds > Volume > Receiver.  
2. Select either Earpiece or Speaker.  
3. Using the navigation key,choose a volume level,and select Done  
(left softkey).  
Adjusting the Application,Start-up/Power-off,or  
Key Beep Volume  
To adjust the Application,Start-up/Power-off,or Key Beep volume:  
1. Select  
> Settings >Sounds > Volume.  
2. Select Application,Start-up/Pw-off,or Key Beep.  
3. Using the navigation key,choose a volume level,and select Done  
(left softkey).  
Alert Notification  
Your phone can alert you with an audible tone when you change service  
areas,once a minute during a voice call,or when there are incoming or  
missed Ready Link calls.  
To enable or disable alert sounds:  
1. Select  
2. Select Service,Ready Link,Voicemail,Messaging,  
Minute Beep,or Signal Fade and press  
3. Use your navigation key to select a setting and press  
> Settings > Sounds > Alerts.  
.
.
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
49  
   
Silence All  
There may be times when you need to silence your phone entirely.The  
phone’s SilenceAll option allows you to mute all sounds without turning your  
phone off.  
To activate Silence All:  
With the phone open,press and hold the volume key down in standby  
mode.(The screen will displaySilenceAll.”)  
You can also select Vibrate All to set your phone to vibrate only (all  
sounds will be muted).  
Tip:  
To deactivate Silence All:  
Press the volume key up repeatedly to select a desired volume level.  
Display Settings  
Changing the Text Greeting  
The text greeting can be up to 15 characters and is displayed on your  
phone’s screen in standby mode.You may enter your own custom greeting  
or choose the preset greeting.  
To enter your own custom greeting:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Greeting > Custom.  
2. Enter a custom greeting using your keypad and press  
.
(SeeEnteringText” on page 38.) (To erase the existing greeting one  
character at a time,press .To erase the entire greeting,press and  
hold .)  
To display the preset greeting:  
Select  
> Settings > Display > Greeting > Qwest.  
50  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
   
Changing the Backlight Time Length  
The backlight setting lets you select how long the display screen and keypad  
remain backlit after any keypress is made.  
To change the backlight setting:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Backlight.  
2. Select Main LCD or Sub LCD.  
3. Select a time setting and press  
.
To change the Keypad backlight setting:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display> Backlight > Key.  
2. Select a time setting and press  
.
Long backlight settings affect the battery’s talk and standby times.  
Note:  
Changing the Display Screen Animation  
Your new phone offers options for what you see on the display screen during  
various phone functions.  
To change the animation display:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Animation.  
2. Select Standby,Outgoing Calls,or Service Search.  
3. Select Set,and then select an option (Preset,My Content,  
Get New,My Albums,Assigned Media,or Off) and press  
.
For standby,you can select Time to set the animation starting  
time.To set the display size,select Video Size (if applicable).  
4. Select an animation display and press  
.
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
51  
 
Changing the Display for Incoming Calls  
You can set the color or downloaded image to be shown on the Incoming  
Calls display.  
To change the incoming calls display:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Incoming Calls.  
2. Select an option (Preset,My Content,Get New,My Albums,  
Assigned Media,or Off) and press  
.
3. Select a color or image and press  
.
Changing the Clock/Calendar Display for  
Standby Mode  
Select from among a variety of items to be displayed in standby mode.  
To set the clock/calendar display for standby mode:  
1. Select  
2. Select Main LCD or Sub LCD.  
3. Select an item and press  
> Settings > Display > Clock/Calendar.  
.
4. Select OK (left softkey) to apply the clock display setting.  
Changing the Screen Saver  
Your new phone offers you the option of displaying a screen saver while in  
standby mode.  
To change the screen saver:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Screen Saver.  
2. Select Main LCD or Sub LCD.  
3. Select an option (Preset,My Content,Get New,My Albums,  
Assigned Media,or Off) and press  
.
4. Select the desired screen saver and press  
.
52  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
   
Power Save Mode  
This feature helps conserve your battery power by setting the Main LCD and  
Sub LCD backlights toAlways Off,” and by setting the Main LCD sleep  
mode toafter 30 sec.” and the Sub LCD sleep mode toafter 5 sec.”  
To set this feature:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Power Save Mode.  
2. A message appears.Select OK (left softkey) to continue.  
3. Select On and press .(Select Off to deactivate this feature.)  
Customizing the User Interface  
Your phone lets you customize the user interface (UI) of the Standby Screen,  
Main Menu,and My Favorites with your choice of downloaded themes to  
reflect your personality.  
To customize the display themes:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Themes.  
2. Select SANYO or available downloaded themes.  
SANYO displays the preset standard clock display selected in  
the Calendar/Clock menu.(SeeChanging the Clock/Calendar  
Display for Standby Mode” on page 52.)  
If you change back to SANYO after you have applied a theme,the phone  
will return to the previous clock display.Also,if you select a theme other  
than SANYO,the navigation key shortcuts are disabled.  
Note:  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
53  
   
Changing the Phone’s Menu Style  
Your phone allows you to choose how the menu is displayed on the screen.  
To select the display’s menu style:  
Press  
to access the main menu,and then select Options (right  
softkey) > Change View.  
Changing the Display for Area Name  
This feature enables you to show the area of the phone number you are  
calling or are called from when the number is not registered in your Contacts  
list.For example,a call to or from 213-555-5555 will displayCalifornia.”  
To set your area name display:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Others > Match Area Code.  
2. Select On or Off and press  
.
This feature is available only when the phone number has 10 digits,or11  
digitsbeginningwith1,andmatchesanareacode.  
Note:  
Changing the Display for My Buddy  
This feature enables you to see a humorous animation on the Main LCD by  
opening the phone.  
To activate or deactivate My Buddy:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Others > My Buddy.  
2. Select On or Off and press  
.
54  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
 
Changing the Text Font Size  
This setting allows you to adjust the display appearance when entering text  
(for example,when writing a message or when adding a Contacts entry) or  
when viewing a message.  
To change the text font size:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Others > Font Size.  
2. Select View or Input.  
View to select Messaging or Browser.  
Input to select Phone#s,Messaging,or Others.  
3. Select a font size and press  
.
From the font preview display,select a font size by pressing the  
navigation key right or left.  
Tip:  
Setting Return to Standby Mode  
This feature allows you to select the way to return to standby mode.  
To set this feature:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Others > Return to Idle.  
2. A message appears.Select OK (left softkey) to continue.  
3. Select Automatically or End Key and press  
.
Automatically to return to standby mode automatically when  
no key is pressed for 30 seconds.  
End Key to return to standby mode by pressing  
.
End Key setting affects the battery’s talk and standby times.  
Note:  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
55  
 
Sleep Mode  
This feature helps conserve your battery power by restricting the display.  
To set this feature:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Others > Sleep Mode.  
2. Select Main LCD or Sub LCD.  
3. Select an option and press .(Select Off to deactivate this feature.)  
Location Settings  
Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in connection with  
location-based services.  
The Location feature allows the network to detect your position.Turning  
Location off will hide your location from everyone except 911.  
Turning Location on will allow the network to detect your position using  
GPS technology,making some applications and services easier to use.  
Turning Location off will disable the GPS location function for all purposes  
except 911,but will not hide your general location based on the cell site  
serving your call.No application or service may use your location without  
your request or permission.GPS-enhanced 911 is not available in all  
areas.  
Note:  
To enable your phone’s Location feature:  
1. Select > Settings > Location.(The Location disclaimer will be  
displayed.)  
2. Read the disclaimer and select OK (left softkey).  
3. Select On or Off and press  
.
When the Location feature is on,your phone’s standby screen will display  
the icon.When Location is turned off,the icon will be displayed.  
56  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
   
Messaging Settings  
Staying connected to your friends and family has never been easier.With  
your phone’s advanced messaging capabilities,you can send and receive  
many different kinds of text messages without placing a voice call.  
Your phone’s messaging settings make text messaging even faster and  
easier by letting you decide how you would like to be notified of new  
messages,create a signature with each sent message,and create your own  
preset messages,to name just a few.  
Setting Message Notification  
When you receive a message,your phone notifies you by displaying an icon  
on your display screen.You can also choose to be notified with a message  
notification on your display screen.  
To set message notification:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Messaging > Notification.  
2. Select Msgs and Icon or Icon Only and press  
.
To access Messaging settings menu,you can also select MENU >  
Messaging > Settings.  
Tip:  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
57  
   
Managing Preset Messages  
Your phone is loaded with twenty preset messages,in English and in  
Spanish,to help make sending text messages faster and easier.These  
messages,such asWhere are you?,Let’s get lunch,” andMeet me at,”  
can be customized or deleted to suit your needs.  
To edit a preset message:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Messaging > Preset Msgs.(The list of  
preset messages is displayed.)  
2. Select the message you want to edit and press  
.
3. Use your keypad to edit the message and select OK (left softkey) to  
save your changes.  
To reset all messages,select Options (right softkey) >  
Reset All Msgs > Yes during step 2 above.  
To change the language of the preset messages:  
1. Select  
2. Select Options (right softkey) > Select Language.  
3. Select English or Spanish and press  
> Settings > Messaging > Preset Msgs.  
.
For information on editing text,seeEnteringText” on page 38.  
Note:  
58  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
   
Setting a Callback Number  
With this feature,you can notify your recipients of your callback number with  
a text message.  
To set the callback number:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Messaging > Text > Send Callback#.  
2. Press ,and then select an option from the following and press  
.
None to send no callback number.  
My Phone# to send your phone number.  
Other to send a specific callback number.To set a number,enter  
a phone number and press  
.
Adding a Customized Signature  
Each message you send can have a customized signature to reflect your  
personality.  
To add a customized signature to each sent message:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Messaging > Text > Signature.  
2. Press ,and then select On.  
3. Select Text,enter your signature,and select OK (left softkey).(See  
“EnteringText” on page 38.)  
4. Select Save (left softkey) to save your signature.  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
59  
   
Setting the Delivery Receipt  
You can set to receive a delivery receipt message confirming that your  
message was successfully delivered to your recipient.  
To set the delivery receipt:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Messaging > Text > Delivery Receipt.  
2. Select On or Off and press  
.
The Delivery Receipt feature may not currently be implemented.  
Note:  
Setting Drafts Alert  
DraftsAlert gives you a reminder when you have unsent messages waiting in  
the drafts folder.  
To set Drafts Alert:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Messaging > Text > Drafts Alert.  
2. Select On or Off and press  
.
Airplane Mode  
Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone’s features,such as  
Games,Music,Voice Recorder,etc.,when you are in an airplane or in any  
other area where making or receiving calls or data is prohibited.When your  
phone is inAirplane Mode,it cannot send or receive any calls or access  
online information.  
To set your phone to Airplane Mode:  
1. Select  
2. Read the disclaimer and select OK (left softkey).  
3. Select On or Off and press  
> Settings > Others > Airplane Mode.  
.
While inAirplane Mode,your phone’s standby screen will display  
“Phone Off.”  
60  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
   
TTY Use  
ATTY (also known as aTDD orTextTelephone) is a telecommunications  
device that allows people who are deaf,hard of hearing,or who have speech  
or language disabilities,to communicate by telephone.  
Your phone is compatible with selectTTY devices.Please check with the  
manufacturer of yourTTY device to ensure that it supports digital wireless  
transmission.Your phone andTTY device will connect via a special cable that  
plugs into your phone’s headset jack.If this cable was not provided with your  
TTY device,contact yourTTY device manufacturer to purchase the  
connector cable.  
When establishing your wireless service,please call Qwest via  
the stateTelecommunications Relay Service (TRS) by first dialing  
.Then provide the stateTRS with this  
number:866-727-4889.  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
61  
   
To turn TTY Mode on or off:  
1. Select > Settings > Others > TTY.(An informational message  
will be displayed.)  
2. Read the disclaimer and select OK (left softkey).  
3. Select Enable and press  
– or –  
to turnTTY mode on.  
Select Disable and press  
to turnTTY mode off.  
InTTY Mode,your phone will display theTTY access icon.  
Note:  
IfTTY mode is enabled,the audio quality of non-TTY devices connected  
to the headset jack may be impaired.  
911 Emergency Calling  
WARNING  
Qwest recommends thatTTY users make emergency calls by  
other means,includingTelecommunications Relay Services  
(TRS),analog cellular,and landline communications.WirelessTTY  
calls to 911 may be corrupted when received by public safety  
answering points (PSAPs),rendering some communications  
unintelligible.The problem encountered appears related toTTY  
equipment or software used by PSAPs.This matter has been  
brought to the attention of the FCC,and the wireless industry and  
the PSAP community are currently working to resolve this.  
62  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
Phone Setup Options  
My Favorites  
Your phone offers you the option of assigning a shortcut key to a favorite or  
often-used function.Selecting Favorites (left softkey) in standby mode will  
launch your personally designated shortcut.  
To assign your shortcut key:  
1. Select Favorites (left softkey) to display the My Favorites list.  
2. Highlight <Add Favorite> and press  
.
3. Select one of the following options.  
Contact to display stored Contacts entries.  
My Content to display downloaded items stored in your phone.  
My Album to display thumbnail images stored in your In Phone  
folder.  
Web Bookmark to display your bookmarked sites.  
Menu Item to assign an often-used menu item.  
4. Using the navigation key or your keypad,select functions to be  
assigned to the My Favorites list.  
5. Select Assign (left softkey) to save.  
From My Favorites list,select Options (right softkey) to display the following  
items.To select an item,highlight it and press  
:
Replace to replace an existing shortcut key.  
Remove to remove an existing shortcut key.  
Remove All to remove all the existing shortcut key.  
Help to display the My Favorite list information.  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
63  
   
Auto-Answer Mode  
You may set your phone to automatically pick up incoming calls in  
speakerphone mode or when connected to an optional hands-free device.  
To set Auto-Answer mode:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Auto Answer.  
2. To select an option,highlight it and press  
.
Hands-free to answer calls automatically when the phone is  
connected to a hands-free device (sold separately).Remember,  
your phone will answer calls inAuto-Answer mode even if you  
are not present.  
Speakerphone to answer calls automatically in speakerphone  
mode.  
3. Select 5 Seconds,15 Seconds,or Off and press  
.
Display Language  
You can choose to display your phone’s onscreen menus in English or in  
Spanish.  
To assign a language for the phone’s display:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Language.  
2. Select English or Español and press  
.
Setting Any Key Answer  
This feature allows you to answer incoming calls by pressing any key (except  
,softkeys,and external keys).  
,
To turn Any Key Answer on or off:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Any Key Answer.  
2. Select On or Off and press  
.
64  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
   
Setting the Open/Close Flip Option  
This feature enables you to answer an incoming call by opening the phone or  
to end a call by closing the phone.  
To activate the Open Flip feature:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Open/Close Flip.  
2. Select Open and press  
.
3. Select Answer Call and press  
.
To deactivate this feature,select No Action.  
To activate the Close Flip feature:  
1. Select > Settings > Others > Open/Close Flip.  
2. Select Close.(You will see a message on the display.)  
3. Select OK (left softkey) to continue.  
4. Select an option from the following and press  
.
End to end the call.  
Continue(Mute) to continue the call.Your voice is muted;  
however you can hear the caller’s voice from the speaker.  
Continue(Unmute) to continue the call.You can hear the  
caller’s voice and speak to the phone to answer.  
The Close Flip feature does not apply during Ready Link calls or when you  
are using the speakerphone,a headset,or a car kit.  
Note:  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
65  
   
Setting Power On to Alert  
Power On toAlert helps prevent unintentional or accidental power-on of your  
phone’s alarm settings while your phone is turned off (default setting is off).  
This feature applies only to EventAlerts,CallAlarm,andAlarm Clock.  
To turn Power On to Alert on or off:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Power On to Alert.  
2. Select On or Off and press  
.
On activates alarm inAirplane Mode even if the phone is turned  
off.  
Off deactivates all alarm settings while the phone is turned off.  
Setting the Key Guard  
This feature enables you to lock external keys while the phone is closed.  
To turn the Key Guard on or off:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Key Guard.  
2. Select On or Off and press  
.
This feature does not apply when the phone is open.  
Note:  
Tip:  
You can deactivate this feature temporarily by pressing and holding  
either the Side Call key (  
phone is closed.  
) or on the external control key while the  
66  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
   
Setting Navigation Key Shortcuts  
You can use the navigation key as a shortcut to access specific menu items  
directly from standby mode.With this feature,you can reassign the default  
shortcut keys to the menu items you choose.  
To set the navigation key shortcuts:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Navigation Keys.  
2. Select the shortcut key you wish to reassign and press  
.
3. Using the navigation key or your keypad,select a function.  
4. Select Assign (left softkey) to save.  
These shortcuts are available only when the display theme is set to  
SANYO (seeCustomizing the User Interface” on page 53).  
Note:  
Setting Text Entry Options  
To set your text entry options:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Text Entry.  
2. Select an option and press  
.
Auto-Capital to turn auto-capitalization on or off.  
My Words to add or edit a word in theT9 database (see  
Input Language to select the language (English or Spanish).  
Default Input to selectT9 word,Alphabet,or Retain Mode for  
the initial entry mode.  
Auto-Space to turn auto-spacing on or off afterT9 words you  
enter.  
Recent Access to display the three most recently used input  
mode menu items from the top of the list when this setting is set  
to on.  
T9 Settings to customize theT9 settings (see page 41).  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
67  
 
Auto-Complete to turn auto-completion on or off.  
Help to see theT9 instruction page.  
Setting Abbreviated Dialing  
Abbreviated Dialing allows you to dial a number using the last four or five  
digits of the phone number.You can use either of the following options for  
this feature:  
Ph.Book Match allows you to retrieve any number saved in your  
Contacts list by entering the last three to six digits of the number.  
Prepend # allows you to predefine the first five- or six-digit prefix you  
wish to use for abbreviated dialing,so that you can dial a number by  
entering only the last four or five digits of the number.  
To set Abbreviated Dialing:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Abbrev.Dial.  
2. Select Ph.Book Match,and then select Enable or Disable.  
3. Select Prepend,and then select Enable.  
4. Select Prepend#,enter the first five- or six- digit prefix,and then  
select OK (left softkey).  
To deactivate this feature,select Disable during  
step 3 above.  
To make anAbbreviated Dial call,seeUsingAbbreviated Dialing” on  
Tip:  
This setting does not apply to 911 or DirectoryAssistance.  
Note:  
68  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
   
Setting Headset Mode  
This feature allows you hands-free phone use.Set the headset mode to  
Voice Call or Ready Link call and press theTurbo Button (the operation  
button) on the headset to activate useful functions.  
To connect the headset:  
Simply plug the headset into your phone’s headset jack.  
To set the headset mode:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Headset Mode.  
2. Select Turbo Button.  
3. Select Voice Calls,Ready Link,or Off and press  
To set the sound mode:  
.
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Headset Mode.  
2. Select Earpiece.  
3. Select Stereo or Mono and press  
To set the ringer sound:  
.
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Headset Mode.  
2. Select Ringer Sound.  
3. Select Normal or Headset Only and press  
.
Be sure to use only the stereo headset that comes with your phone.Using  
other headsets could damage your phone.  
Note:  
Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
69  
 
Section 2C  
Setting Your Phone’s Security  
In This Section  
Accessing the Security Menu (page 71)  
Using Your Phone’s Lock Feature (page 71)  
Restricting Calls (page 73)  
Using Special Numbers (page 74)  
Resetting the Browser (page 76)  
Resetting Favorites (page 76)  
Resetting Your Phone (page 77)  
Resetting Your Picture Mail Account (page 77)  
Resetting Default Settings (page 78)  
Security Features for Sprint Power Vision (page 79)  
By using the security settings on your phone,you receive peace  
of mind without sacrificing flexibility.This section will familiarize you  
with your phone’s security settings.With several options available,you  
can customize your phone to meet your personal needs.  
70  
Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security  
 
Accessing the Security Menu  
All of your phone’s security settings are available through the Security menu.  
You must enter your lock code to view the Security menu.  
To access the Security menu:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Security.  
2. Enter your lock code to display the Security menu.  
If you can’t recall your lock code,try using the last four digits of your  
Tip:  
wireless phone number or try 0000.If neither of these work,call  
®
Q
westWireless Repair at 1-888-879-0611.  
Using Your Phone’s Lock Feature  
Locking Your Phone  
When your phone is locked,you can only receive incoming calls or make  
calls to 911 or special numbers.(SeeUsing Special Numbers” on page 74.)  
To lock your phone:  
1. From the Security menu,select Lock Phone > Lock Now.(To set  
your phone to lock the next time it is turned on,select On Power-up.)  
2. Select Full Lock or Excep.Incoming Calls and press  
.
Unlocking Your Phone  
To unlock your phone:  
1. From standby mode,select Unlock (left softkey).  
2. Enter your lock code.  
Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security  
71  
   
Changing the Lock Code  
To change your lock code:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Security,and then enter your lock code.  
(The Security menu is displayed.)  
2. Select Others > Change Lock,and then enter and re-enter your  
new lock code.  
Calling in Lock Mode  
You can place calls to 911 and to your special numbers when in lock mode.  
(For information on special numbers,seeUsing Special Numbers” on  
To place an outgoing call in lock mode:  
To call an emergency number or special number,enter the phone  
number and press  
.
Locking the Pictures Menu  
With this feature,you must enter your lock code when you access the  
pictures menu.  
To lock the pictures menu:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Security,and then enter your lock code.  
(The Security menu is displayed.)  
2. Select Picture Mail > Lock Pictures > Lock Now.(Select  
Unlocked to deactivate this feature.)  
72  
Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security  
 
Lock Services  
With this feature,you can choose to restrict access to Sprint PowerVision  
services,incoming and outgoing voice calls,and Ready Link calls or  
settings.  
To activate lock services:  
1. From the Security Menu,select Others > Lock Services.  
2. Select Voice Calls,Power Vision,or Ready Link.  
3. Select Locked.(Select Unlocked to deactivate this feature.)  
Restricting Calls  
There may be occasions when you want to limit the numbers your phone can  
call or from which it can receive calls.You can use the Restrict Calls setting  
to do just that.(The Restrict Calls setting does not apply to 911.)  
To restrict calls:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Security,and then enter your lock code.  
(The Security menu is displayed.)  
2. Select Others > Limit Use.  
3. Select Outgoing Calls or Incoming Calls.  
4. Select an option and press  
.
Allow All lets you make or receive all calls.  
Phone Book Only lets you make or receive calls to or from  
Contacts entries,voicemail,or special numbers only.  
Special #s Only lets you make or receive calls to or from  
three special numbers only.(SeeUsing Special Numbers” on  
Restricted incoming calls are forwarded to voicemail.  
Note:  
Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security  
73  
   
Using Special Numbers  
Special numbers are important numbers that you have designated as being  
“always available.” You can call and receive calls from special numbers  
even if your phone is locked.  
You can save up to three special numbers in addition to your Contacts  
entries.(The same number may be in both directories.)  
To add or replace a special number:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Security,and then enter your lock code.  
(The Security menu is displayed.)  
2. Select Others > Special #s.  
3. Select a field for your entry.  
4. Enter the number and press  
.
There are no speed dial options associated with special numbers.  
Note:  
Note:  
Special numbers cannot be called if Lock Services (see page 73) is  
set to Locked.  
74  
Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security  
   
Erasing Phone Content  
You can quickly and easily erase all the content that you have created in your  
phone.  
To erase phone content:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Security,and then enter your lock code.  
(The Security menu is displayed.)  
2. Select Erase/Reset,and then select an option from the following  
and press  
.
Erase Ph.Book to erase all of your Contacts entries.  
Erase My Content to erase all items you have downloaded to  
your phone.  
Erase Pictures to erase all pictures and videos saved in the  
phone.  
Erase Voice Data to erase all voice data and call memos saved  
in the phone.  
Erase Voice Tag to erase all voice tags you have recorded.  
Erase Messages to erase all messages (including locked ones)  
in the Inbox,Sent Mail ,Pending,and Drafts folders; all Recent  
Lists; and all user-created preset messages (text messages,  
etc.).  
Erase Cal.Events to erase all scheduled events (including  
secret ones).  
Erase Memory to erase all data and folders you have made in  
File Manager.  
3. If you are certain you would like to erase,select OK (left softkey),and  
then select Yes.  
Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security  
75  
   
Resetting the Browser  
This option resets yourWeb browser’s history,bookmarks,cookies,auto-  
complete text,and URLs.  
To reset the browser:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Security,and then enter your lock code.  
(The Security menu is displayed.)  
2. Select Erase/Reset > Reset Browser.  
3. If you are certain you would like to reset ,select OK (left softkey),and  
then select Yes.  
Resetting Favorites  
This option resets all of your favorites settings.  
To reset favorites:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Security,and then enter your lock code.  
(The Security menu is displayed.)  
2. Select Erase/Reset > Reset Favorites.  
3. If you are certain you would like to reset your favorites settings,select  
OK (left softkey),and then select Yes.  
76  
Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security  
   
Resetting Your Phone  
Resetting the phone resets all settings and erases all data on your phone  
(except data saved in the File Manager).  
To reset your phone:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Security,and then enter your lock code.  
(The Security menu is displayed.)  
2. Select Erase/Reset > Reset Phone.(A disclaimer is displayed.)  
3. Read the disclaimer and select OK (left softkey).  
4. If you are certain that you would like to erase all the data and reset  
your settings,select Yes.  
Resetting Your Picture Mail Account  
This option resets your authentication ID for your Sprint PCS Picture Mail  
account.  
To reset your Picture Mail account:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Security,and then enter your lock code.  
(The Security menu is displayed.)  
2. Select Picture Mail > Reset Picture Mail.(A warning is displayed.)  
3. Read the disclaimer and select OK (left softkey).  
4. If you are certain that you would like to reset your Picture Mail  
account,select Yes.  
Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security  
77  
   
Resetting Default Settings  
Resetting the default settings restores all the factory defaults,including the  
ringer types and display settings.The Contacts,Call History,Calendar,and  
Messaging are not affected.  
To reset default settings:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Security,and then enter your lock code.  
(The Security menu is displayed.)  
2. Select Erase/Reset > Default Settings.(A warning is displayed.)  
3. Read the disclaimer and select OK (left softkey).  
4. If you are certain that you would like to restore all the factory settings,  
select Yes.  
78  
Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security  
   
Security Features for Sprint Power Vision  
Enabling and Disabling Sprint Power Vision Services  
You can disable Sprint PowerVision services without turning off your phone;  
however,you will not have access to all Sprint PowerVision services,  
includingWeb and messaging.Disabling Sprint PowerVision will avoid any  
charges associated with data services.While signed out,you can still place  
or receive phone calls,check voicemail,and use other voice services.You  
may enable Sprint PowerVision services again at any time.  
Disabling Sprint PowerVision services disables all data services,  
including those described in Section 3B:Sprint PCSVision on page 221.  
Note:  
To disable Sprint Power Vision services:  
1. Select > Settings > Power Vision > Disable Vision.  
(A message will be displayed.)  
2. Select Disable (right softkey) to confirm that you want to  
sign out.  
To enable Sprint Power Vision services:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Power Vision > Enable Vision.  
(A message will be displayed.)  
2. Select OK (left softkey) to enableVision service.  
Section 2C: Setting Your Phone’s Security  
79  
   
Section 2D  
Controlling Your Roaming Experience  
In This Section  
Understanding Roaming (page 81)  
Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode (page 82)  
Using Call Guard (page 83)  
Using Data Roam Guard (page 84)  
Roaming is the ability to make or receive calls when you’re off  
the home network.Your new M1 by Sanyo works anywhere on the  
home network and allows you to roam on 1900 and 800 MHz digital  
networks where roaming agreements have been implemented.  
This section explains how roaming works as well as special features that  
let you manage your roaming experience.  
80  
Section 2D: Controlling Your Roaming Experience  
   
Understanding Roaming  
Recognizing the Roaming Icon on the Display Screen  
Your phone’s display screen always lets you know when you’re off the  
home network.Any time you are roaming,the phone displays the roaming  
icon ( ).  
Remember,when you are using your phone off the home network,always  
dial numbers using 11 digits (1 + area code + number).  
Tip:  
Roaming on Other Digital Networks  
When you’re roaming on digital networks,your call quality and security will  
be similar to the quality you receive when making calls on the home network.  
However,you may not be able to access certain features,depending on the  
available network.  
If you’re on a call when you leave the home network ,your call is dropped.  
If your call is dropped in an area where you think network service is  
available,turn your phone off and on again to reconnect to the home  
network.  
Note:  
Checking for Voicemail Messages While Roaming  
When you are roaming off the home network,you may not receive on-phone  
notification of new voicemail messages.Callers can still leave messages,  
but you will need to periodically check your voicemail for new messages if  
you are in a roaming service area for an extended period of time.  
To check your voicemail while roaming:  
1. Dial 1 + area code + your phone number.  
2. When you hear your voicemail greeting,press  
.
3. Enter your passcode at the prompt and follow the voice prompts.  
When you return to the home network,voicemail notification will resume as  
normal.  
Section 2D: Controlling Your Roaming Experience  
81  
   
Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode  
Your phone allows you to control your roaming capabilities.By using the  
Roaming menu option,you can determine which signals your phone  
accepts.  
Set Mode  
Choose from three different settings on your phone to control your roaming  
experience.  
To set your phone’s roam mode:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Roaming > Set Mode.  
2. To select an option,highlight it and press  
.
Qwest Only allows you to access the home network only and  
prevents roaming on other networks.  
Automatic seeks network service.When network service is  
unavailable,the phone searches for an alternate system.  
Roaming Only forces the phone to seek a roaming system.The  
previous setting (Qwest Only orAutomatic) is restored the next  
time the phone is turned on.  
82  
Section 2D: Controlling Your Roaming Experience  
   
Using Call Guard  
Your phone has two ways of alerting you when you are roaming off the home  
network:the onscreen roaming icon and Call Guard.Call Guard makes it  
easy to manage your roaming charges by requiring an extra step before you  
can place or answer a roaming call.(This additional step is not required  
when you make or receive calls while on the home network.)  
To turn Call Guard on or off:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Roaming > Call Guard.  
2. Highlight On or Off and press  
.
To place roaming calls with Call Guard on:  
1. From standby mode,dial 1 + area code + the seven-digit number  
and press  
2. Press  
– or –  
.
to proceed while the pop-up message is displayed.  
Press any key to erase the pop-up message,and then select Options  
(right softkey) > Roam Call.  
To answer incoming roaming calls with Call Guard on:  
1. Press  
.(A message will be displayed notifying you that roaming  
charges will apply.)  
2. Press  
to proceed while the pop-up message is displayed.  
– or –  
Press any key to erase the pop-up message,and then select Options  
(right softkey) > Answer.  
If the Call Guard feature is set to On,you need to take extra steps to make  
and receive roaming calls.  
Note:  
Section 2D: Controlling Your Roaming Experience  
83  
   
Using Data Roam Guard  
Depending on service availability and roaming agreements,your phone may  
be able to access data services while roaming on certain digital systems.You  
can set your phone to alert you when you are roaming off the home network  
and try to use data services such as messaging.  
To set your Data Roam Guard notification:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Others > Roaming > Data Roam Guard.  
2. Select an option and press  
.
Always Ask sets your phone’s Data Roam Guard feature on.You  
will see a prompt and will be required to respond anytime you  
access data services while roaming.  
Never Ask turns your phone’s Data Roam Guard feature off.You  
will not be notified of your roaming status when accessing data  
services.  
To use data services when Data Roam Guard is active:  
When a pop-up notification appears informing you that data roam  
charges may apply,select Roam (left softkey) to connect.  
Data Roam Guard is turned off in your phone’s default settings.  
Note:  
84  
Section 2D: Controlling Your Roaming Experience  
   
Section 2E  
Managing Call History  
In This Section  
Viewing History (page 86)  
Call History Options (page 87)  
Making a Call From Call History (page 88)  
Saving a Phone Number From Call History (page 88)  
Prepending a Phone Number From Call History (page 89)  
Erasing Call History (page 89)  
The Call History keeps track of incoming calls,outgoing calls,  
and missed calls.This section guides you through accessing and  
making the most of your Call History.  
Section 2E: Managing Call History  
85  
   
Viewing History  
You’ll find the Call History feature very helpful.It is a list of the last 20 phone  
numbers (or Contacts entries) for calls you placed,accepted,or missed.Call  
History makes redialing a number fast and easy.It is continually updated as  
new numbers are added to the beginning of the list and the oldest entries are  
removed from the bottom of the list.  
Each entry contains the phone number (if it is available) and Contacts entry  
name (if the phone number is in your Contacts).Duplicate calls (same  
number and type of call) may only appear once on the list.  
To view a Call History entry:  
1. Select  
> Call History,and then select Outgoing,Incoming,  
Missed,or Recent Calls.  
2. Highlight the entry you wish to view and press  
.
CallHistoryrecordsonlycallsthatoccurwhilethephoneisturnedon.Ifacall  
isreceivedwhileyourphoneisturnedoff,itwillnotbeincludedinthephone’s  
IncomingorMissedcalllogs.  
Note:  
86  
Section 2E: Managing Call History  
   
Call History Options  
For additional information about and options for a particular call,highlight a  
Call History entry and press .This feature displays the date and time of  
the call,the phone number (if available),and the caller’s name (if the number  
is already in your Contacts).By selecting Options (right softkey),you can  
choose from the following options:  
Call to dial the phone number.  
Call:Speaker On to dial the phone number in speakerphone mode.  
Send Message to send aText or Picture Mail message.  
Save Phone# to save the phone number (if applicable).  
Go to Phone Book appears when the number is already in your  
Contacts list.(SeeSaving a Phone Number From Call History”  
Rename to change the current entry’s name to Caller ID name (if  
applicable).  
Prepend to add numbers to the beginning of the phone number.  
(SeePrepending a Phone Number From Call History” on page 89.)  
Copy to Personal to copy the phone number to the Ready Link  
Personal List (only appears when Ready Link mode is set to Enable and  
the number does not match any stored entry in your Personal List).  
Erase to erase the entry.  
You can also view the next Call History entry by pressing the navigation  
key right or view the previous entry by pressing the navigation key left.  
Tip:  
Section 2E: Managing Call History  
87  
   
Making a Call From Call History  
To place a call from Call History:  
1. Select  
> Call History,and then select Outgoing,Incoming,  
Missed,or Recent Calls.  
2. Use your navigation key to select a Call History entry and press  
.
You cannot make calls from Call History to entries identified as No Caller  
ID or Restricted.  
Note:  
Saving a Phone Number From Call History  
Your phone can store up to 500 Contacts entries.Contacts entries can store  
up to a total of 700 phone numbers,and each entry’s name can contain 32  
characters.  
To save a phone number from Call History:  
1. Use your navigation key to select a Call History entry and select  
Options (right softkey) > Save Phone#.  
2. Select New Name to create a new Contacts entry for the number or  
From Ph.Book to save the number to an existing entry.  
3. Select a label and press  
.
4. Enter a name for the new entry using the keypad and press  
.
– or –  
Search for an existing contact name and press  
number.  
to save the new  
5. Select Save (left softkey) to save the entry.  
After you have saved the number,the new Contacts entry is displayed.  
(SeeContacts Entry Options” on page 95.)  
88  
Section 2E: Managing Call History  
   
You cannot save phone numbers already in your Contacts or from calls  
identified as No Caller ID or Restricted.  
Note:  
Prepending a Phone Number From  
Call History  
If you need to make a call from Call History and you happen to be outside  
your local area code,you can add the appropriate prefix by prepending the  
number.  
To prepend a phone number from Call History:  
1. Select a Call History entry and select Options (right softkey).  
2. Select Prepend.  
3. Enter the prefix and press  
to call the number.  
Erasing Call History  
To erase individual Call History entries,seeCall History Options” on  
To erase Call History:  
1. Select  
> Call History > Erase History.  
2. Select Outgoing,Incoming,Missed,Recent Calls,or All.  
3. Select Voice Calls or Ready Link.  
4. If you are certain you want to erase the call history,select Yes.  
– or –  
Select No to return to the previous menu.  
Section 2E: Managing Call History  
89  
   
Section 2F  
Using Contacts  
In This Section  
Adding a New Contacts Entry (page 91)  
Assigning a Group Entry (page 92)  
Finding Contacts Entries (page 93)  
Contacts Entry Options (page 95)  
Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entry (page 96)  
Editing a Contacts Entry’s Phone Number (page 96)  
Assigning Speed Dial Numbers (page 97)  
Editing a Contacts Entry (page 98)  
Assigning an Image to a Contacts Entry (page 98)  
Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry (page 99)  
Secret Contacts Entries (page 100)  
Now that you know the basics that make it easier to stay in touch  
with people and information,you’re ready to explore your  
phone’s more advanced features.This section explains how to use  
your phone’s Contacts list and helps you make the most of your time  
when you are trying to connect with the important people in your life.  
90  
Section 2F: Using Contacts  
   
Adding a New Contacts Entry  
Your phone can store up to 500 Contacts entries.Contacts entries can store  
up to a total of 700 phone numbers,and each entry’s name can contain 32  
characters.  
To add a new entry:  
1. Select  
> Contacts > Find/Add Entry > Add Contact.  
2. Enter a name for the entry and press the navigation key down.(See  
“EnteringText” on page 38.)  
Enter the phone number in standby mode and press MENU.Proceed  
with steps 2-6 inSaving a Phone Number” on page 33.  
Shortcut:  
3. Enter the phone number for the entry and press  
4. Select a label for the entry (Mobile,Home, Work,Pager,Fax,or  
Other) and press  
.
.
5. Select Save (left softkey).  
After you have saved the number,the new Contacts entry is displayed.(See  
“Contacts Entry Options” on page 95.)  
ICE – In Case of Emergency  
Tip:  
To make it easier for emergency personnel to identify important contacts,  
you can list your local emergency contacts underICE” in your phone’s  
Contacts list.For example,if your mother is your primary emergency  
contact,list her asICE–Mom” in your Contacts list.To list more than one  
emergency contact,useICE1–___,ICE2–___,” etc.  
Section 2F: Using Contacts  
91  
   
Assigning a Group Entry  
Your phone can create up to 20 separate group lists.  
By assigning a contact to a group,you can search easily using a user-  
defined group name.  
To assign a Contact to a group:  
1. Select  
> Contacts > Group.  
2. Select an available group entry location and select Options (right  
softkey) > Add Members.  
3. Select the desired contact and press  
.
4. Select Add (left softkey) when you have finished selecting members.  
To edit a group entry:  
1. Select  
> Contacts > Group.  
2. Select the group entry you want to edit and select Options (right  
softkey) > Edit.  
3. Select the field you want to edit (Name,Ringer,or  
Picture ID) and press  
.
4. Edit the entry and press  
.
5. Select Save (left softkey) to save your changes.  
To erase a group member:  
1. Select  
> Contacts > Group.  
2. Select the group titles and press  
to display the group members.  
3. Select the member you want to erase and select Options (right  
softkey) > Erase > This or All.  
4. Select Yes and press  
.
92  
Section 2F: Using Contacts  
   
Finding Contacts Entries  
There are several ways to display your Contacts entries:by name,by speed  
dial number,by group,and by voice dial tags.Follow the steps outlined in the  
sections below to display entries from the Contacts menu.  
Finding Names  
To find Contacts entries by name:  
1. Select  
> Contacts > Find/Add Entry.  
2. Scroll through all the entries using your navigation key.  
– or –  
Enter the first letter of a name or part of a name.(The more letters you  
enter,the more your search narrows.)  
3. To display an entry,highlight it and press  
.
4. To dial the entry’s default phone number,press  
.
– or –  
To display additional Contacts entries,press the navigation key left  
or right.  
From standby mode,select Contacts (right softkey) to display the  
Contacts list.  
Shortcut:  
Section 2F: Using Contacts  
93  
   
Finding Speed Dial Numbers  
To find phone numbers you have stored in speed dial locations:  
Select  
> Contacts > Speed Dial #s.  
SeeUsing Speed Dialing” on page 37 for how to use speed dialing.  
Finding Group Entries  
To find entries designated as part of a group:  
1. Select > Contacts > Group.  
2. Scroll through the group titles using your navigation key.To display  
entries belonging to a group,highlight the group and press  
.
3. To dial the entry’s default phone number,press  
.
94  
Section 2F: Using Contacts  
Contacts Entry Options  
To access a Contacts entry’s options,highlight an entry and press  
.
Then select a phone number and select Options (right softkey).To select an  
option,highlight it and press  
.
Edit to edit the selected entry.  
Call to dial the selected number.  
Call:Speaker On to dial the phone number in speakerphone mode.  
Send Message to send aText or Picture Mail message.  
Call Alarm to set a call alarm for the entry.(See page 108 for  
CallAlarm.)  
Set Speed Dial to assign speed dial numbers to your favorite entries.  
(SeeAssigning Speed Dial Numbers” on page 97.)  
Set Voice Tag to set a voice dial for the entry.(See page 120 for  
Voice Dial.)  
Prepend to alter a phone number by adding numbers to the beginning  
of the entry.(SeePrepending a Phone Number From Call History” on  
Copy to Personal to copy the phone number to your Ready Link  
Personal List (only appears when Ready Link mode is set to Enable and  
the number does not match any stored entry in your Personal List).  
Send Contact to send a Contacts entry in the Contacts list via  
Bluetooth.  
Print to print the Contacts data.  
Youcanviewthenextentrybypressingthenavigationkeyrightor view the  
previous entry by pressing the navigation key left.  
Tip:  
Section 2F: Using Contacts  
95  
   
AddingaPhoneNumbertoaContactsEntry  
To add a phone number to an entry:  
1. Display a Contacts entry.(SeeFinding Contacts Entries” on  
2. Scroll to the entry you wish to add a phone number to and press  
.
3. Select a phone number,and then select Options (right softkey) >  
Edit; or if you are selecting an item other than the phone number,  
select Edit (right softkey).  
4. Select the box next to the  
icon and press  
.
.
5. Enter the number and press  
6. Select a label for the number and press  
.
7. Select Save (left softkey) to save the new number.  
Editing a Contacts Entry’s Phone Number  
To edit an entry’s phone number:  
1. Display a Contacts entry.(See page 93.)  
2. Select the entry you wish to edit and press  
.
3. Select the number you wish to edit and select Options (right  
softkey)> Edit.  
4. Press  
again to edit the number.  
5. Press to clear one digit at a time,or press and hold to erase the  
entire number.  
6. Re-enter or edit the number and press  
.
7. Select a label for the number and press  
.
8. Select Save (left softkey) to save the number.  
96  
Section 2F: Using Contacts  
   
Assigning Speed Dial Numbers  
With this feature you can dial Contacts directory entries with one keypress  
for locations 2–9.(For details on how to make calls using speed dial  
numbers,seeUsing Speed Dialing” on page 37.)  
To assign a speed dial number:  
1. Select  
2. Select an available speed dial location and press  
3. Select an entry from the list and press  
4. Select the phone number you want to set as a speed dial number and  
> Contacts > Speed Dial #s.  
.
.
press  
.
– or –  
1. Display a Contacts entry.  
2. Scroll to an entry in the Contacts list and press  
.
3. Select the phone number you want to set as a speed dial number,and  
then select Options (right softkey) > Set Speed Dial.  
4. Select an available speed dial location and press  
.
If you attempt to assign an already in-use speed dial location to a new  
phone number,a dialog will be displayed asking if you wish to replace the  
existing speed dial assignment.Select Yes to assign the location to the  
new phone number and delete the previous speed dial assignment.  
Note:  
Section 2F: Using Contacts  
97  
   
Editing a Contacts Entry  
To make changes to an entry:  
1. Display a Contacts entry.  
2. Select the entry you wish to edit and press  
.
3. Select a phone number,and then select Options (right softkey) >  
Edit; or if you are selecting an item other than the phone number,  
select Edit (right softkey).  
4. Select the field you want to edit and press  
.
5. Add or edit the desired information and press  
.
6. Select Save (left softkey) to save your changes.  
Assigning an Image to a Contacts Entry  
You can assign an image to a Contacts entry.The image is displayed when  
the entry calls you.  
To assign an image for an entry:  
1. Display a Contacts entry.  
2. Select the entry for which you want to assign the image and  
press  
.
3. Select a phone number,and then select Options (right softkey) >  
Edit; or if you are selecting an item other than the phone number,  
select Edit (right softkey).  
4. Press the navigation key up to highlight the icon and press  
.
5. Select an image and press  
to assign the image to the entry.  
6. Select Save (left softkey) to save the image type.  
98  
Section 2F: Using Contacts  
   
Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry  
You can assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so you can identify the caller  
by the ringer type.(SeeRingerTypes” on page 44.)  
To select a ringer type for an entry:  
1. Display a Contacts entry.  
2. Select the entry for which you want to set the incoming ringer and  
press  
.
3. Select a phone number,and then select Options (right softkey) >  
Edit; or if you are selecting an item other than the phone number,  
select Edit (right softkey).  
4. Scroll down to the box next to the icon and press  
to display the  
RingerType menu.  
5. Use your navigation key to scroll through available ringers.(When you  
highlight a ringer type,a sample ringer will sound.)  
6. Highlight your desired ringer and press  
.
7. Select Save (left softkey) to save the new ringer type.  
Section 2F: Using Contacts  
99  
   
Secret Contacts Entries  
You can hide an entry’s phone number(s) and require your lock code to edit  
the entry by making it secret.The entry name is still displayed,but the entry’s  
information is replaced with<Secret>”.  
To make an entry secret:  
1. Display a Contacts entry.  
2. Select the Contacts entry you want to tag as secret.  
3. Select Options (right softkey) > Set Secret.  
4. Enter the four-digit lock code.  
5. Select On and press  
.
To make an entry public:  
1. Display a Contacts entry.  
2. Select the Contacts entry you want to tag as public.  
3. Select Options (right softkey) > Set Secret.  
4. Enter the four-digit lock code.  
5. Select Off and press  
.
If you can’t recall your lock code,try using the last four digits of your  
Tip:  
wireless phone number or try 0000.If neither of these work,call  
®
Q
westWireless Repair at 1-888-879-0611.  
100  
Section 2F: Using Contacts  
   
Section 2G  
Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
In This Section  
Using Your Phone’s Calendar (page 102)  
Using Your Phone’s Tools (page 110)  
Connecting Your Phone to Your PC (page 114)  
File Manager (page 115)  
Personal Information Management (page 118)  
Your phone is equipped with several personal information  
management features that help you manage your busy lifestyle.  
This section shows you how to use these features to turn your phone into  
a time management planner that helps you keep up with your contacts,  
schedules,and commitments.  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
101  
   
Using Your Phone’s Calendar  
Displaying Your Calendar  
To display your calendar:  
Select  
> Tools > Calendar.  
To change the calendar display views,select Monthly/Weekly (left  
softkey).In the weekly view,you can easily add to or edit your own  
schedule.  
Tip:  
Changing the Calendar Settings  
This setting allows you to change the default settings for your phone’s  
calendar.You can customize the calendar display according to your needs.  
To change the calendar settings:  
1. From the calendar display,select Options (right softkey) > Settings.  
2. Select one of the following options and press  
.
Holiday to add a holiday to the calendar or edit the calendar  
(Set Date,Set Weekly,Reset Date,  
Reset Weekly,or Reset All).  
Display to change the display settings of the calendar  
(Calendar View,Monthly View,or  
Time starts at).  
Alarm to change the alarm settings of the calendar  
(Ringer Length,Snooze Interval,or Snooze Times).  
3. Use your navigation key to change the settings and press  
to  
save and exit.  
102  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
   
Adding an Event to the Calendar  
Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of important  
events.You can schedule up to 200 events.  
To add an event:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Calendar.  
2. Using your navigation key,highlight the day to which you would like to  
add an event and select Options (right softkey) > Add Schedule.  
3. Enter the description using your keypad and press  
.
4. Select the following items you want to edit and press  
.
Description to enter a description for the event.  
Category to select an event category (Appointment,  
Business,Meeting,Personal,Vacation,Travel,or  
Miscellaneous).  
Priority to select an event priority (None,High,or Low).  
Start to schedule a start time for the event.  
End to schedule an end time for the event.  
Location to edit a location for the event.  
Alarm to select a ringer type for the alarm.  
Alarm Time to edit the alarm time (number of hours or minutes  
before the event starts).The default alarm time is 10 minutes  
before an event.  
Repeat to select a repeating status for the event (Once,Daily,  
Weekly,Monthly,or Yearly).  
5. Select Save (left softkey) to save the event.  
In the monthly view,days with events scheduled are indicated with a  
triangle. In the weekly view,times for which you have scheduled  
Tip:  
events will be highlighted.  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
103  
   
Event Alerts  
There are several ways your phone alerts you to scheduled events:  
By playing the assigned ringer type.  
By illuminating the backlight.  
By flashing the LED.  
Event Alert Menu  
When your phone is turned on and you have an event alarm scheduled,your  
phone alerts you and displays the event summary.  
To silence the alarm:  
Press any key to stop the alarm.(The alarm will stop and then sound  
again after the selected snooze interval.)  
Press and hold the side camera key to cancel snoozing.  
Select Dismiss (right softkey) to dismiss the event.  
Viewing Day’s Events  
To view your scheduled events:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Calendar.  
2. From the monthly view,highlight the day for which you would like to  
view events and press .(If you have events scheduled for the  
selected day,they will be listed in chronological order.)  
If you are in the weekly view,select the highlighted cell in the spreadsheet  
andpressMENU todisplaytheevent’sdetails.  
Tip:  
3. To display the details of an event listed in the schedule,highlight the  
event and press  
.
104  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
 
Event List Options  
While you are displaying the day’s events list,select Options (right softkey)  
to access the following options:  
Add Schedule to add an event to the calendar.  
Add Call Alarm to add a call alarm to the calendar.  
Add To Do to addTo Do items to theTo Do List.  
Schedule List to display the Schedule List on the calendar.  
Call Alarm List to display the CallAlarm List on the calendar.  
To Do List to display theTo Do List on the calendar.  
Edit to edit the event.  
Set Cal.Secret to make an event secret.  
Send Event to send the event via Bluetooth.  
Erase to erase the event.  
Go To Date to jump to another date on the calendar.  
View Memory to view the memory status saved in the phone.  
Erase Memory to erase memory saved in the phone.  
Print to print the calendar events.  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
105  
   
Going to a Specified Date  
To use the Calendar menu to get to a specified date:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Calendar > Options (right softkey) >  
Go to Date.  
2. Enter the date you wish to go to using the navigation key and/or the  
keypad and press  
.
Erasing a Day’s Events  
To erase a day’s scheduled events:  
1. Select  
2. From the monthly view,highlight the day for which you would like to  
erase events and press  
3. Select one of the events and select Options (right softkey) > Erase.  
> Tools > Calendar.  
.
4. Highlight your desired option and press  
.
This to erase a single event.  
Select to erase selected events at one time.  
All on This List to erase all events on the list.  
5. Select Yes to erase or No to cancel.  
The Erase function will not delete events that you have designated as  
“secret.” (SeeEvent List Options” on page 105.)  
Note:  
106  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
Purging Events  
To delete events scheduled before a specific time and date:  
Select  
> Tools > Calendar > Options (right softkey) >  
Erase Memory > Erase Old > Yes.  
Purging All Events  
To delete all scheduled events:  
1. Select > Tools > Calendar > Options (right softkey) >  
Erase Memory > Erase All > Yes.(An alert will be displayed  
asking you to confirm the deletion.)  
2. Select Yes (left softkey) to erase all events; select No (right softkey)  
to cancel.  
All events are erased including CallAlarms (see page 108) andTo Do List  
Note:  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
107  
 
Adding a Call Alarm to the Calendar  
You can set call alarms to notify you when you need to place a call.The call  
alarm will let you know when and to whom to place a scheduled call.You can  
set up to 15 call alarms.  
To add a call alarm to the calendar:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Calendar.  
2. Select the day to which you want to add a call alarm and select  
Options (right softkey).  
3. Press the navigation key left or right to select  
Add Call Alarm and press  
.
4. Enter the phone number directly or select Options (right softkey) for  
options.  
From Ph.Book to select the desired number from your  
Contacts list.  
Voicemail to select the number for voicemail access.  
5. Select the following items you want to edit and press  
.
Category to select a category for the call alarm (Appointment,  
Business,Meeting,Personal,Vacation,Travel,or  
Miscellaneous).  
Time/Date to edit the start time and date.  
Alarm to select the ringer alarm.  
Repeat to set the CallAlarm’s repeat status (Once,Daily,  
Weekly,Monthly,or Yearly).  
6. Select Save (left softkey).  
You can also add a call alarm from the Contacts menu.(SeeContacts  
Entry Options” on page 95.)  
Tip:  
108  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
   
Adding To Do List Items  
Your phone can store and manage up to 40To Do List items.  
To add an item to your To Do List:  
1. From the Calendar display,select Options (right softkey).  
2. Press the navigation key left or right to select Add To Do,and then  
press  
3. Enter the description using your keypad and press  
4. Select from the following options those you want to edit and  
.
.
press  
.
Category to select an event category.  
Priority to select an event priority (None,High,or Low).  
Due Time/Date to schedule a due time and date.  
Status to select a status for theTo Do items (Needs Action  
or Completed).  
5. Select Save (left softkey) to save theTo Do items.  
Adding a To Do List Item to the Schedule  
To add a To Do List item to the schedule:  
1. From the Calendar display,select Options (right softkey).  
2. Highlight Schedule List and press the navigation key left or right to  
select different list options.  
3. Select To Do List from the options and press  
.
4. Select the item you want to add to the schedule,and select Options  
(right softkey) > Add To Schedule.  
5. Enter a description and other information using your keypad and  
press .(SeeAdding an Event to the Calendar” on page 103 for  
entering.)  
6. Select Save (left softkey).  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
109  
   
Using Your Phone’s Tools  
In addition to helping you be more efficient and organized,your phone offers  
useful and entertaining tools.  
Using the Alarm Clock  
Your phone comes with a built-in alarm clock with multiple alarm  
capabilities.  
To use the alarm clock:  
1. Select  
> Tools > More Tools > Alarm Clock.  
2. Select a number and press  
.
3. Select the items you want to edit and press  
.
Description to enter a description of the alarm.  
Time to enter the alarm time.  
Repeat to select the alarm frequency.  
Alarm to set the alarm on or off.  
4. Select Save (left softkey) to save the alarm settings.  
Select On/Off (left softkey) to toggle the alarm on and off.  
Tip:  
To change the alert settings,select Settings (right softkey) to set the  
ringer length and snooze options.  
Depending on the Power On toAlert setting,the alarm setting will be  
active even if the phone is turned off.(SeeSetting Power On toAlert” on  
Note:  
In a no-service area ,it’s necessary to set the actual time and date to use  
theAlarm Clock function after removing and installing your battery.  
110  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
   
Using the Stopwatch  
To start the stopwatch:  
Select  
> Tools > More Tools > Stop Watch.  
Select Start (left softkey) to start the stopwatch.  
Select Stop (left softkey) to stop the stopwatch.  
Select Resume (left softkey) to restart the stopwatch.  
To record a lap time while the stopwatch is running:  
Select Lap (right softkey) to record time of the first lap.  
Select Lap (right softkey) again to record the next lap.(You can  
record up to five laps.)  
To display the stopwatch options:  
1. During stopwatch operation,select Options (right softkey).  
2. To select an option,highlight it and press  
.
Go to Lap List to display a saved Lap List.Select Detail (left  
softkey) to display the Lap List detail.  
Save to Lap List to save the recorded lap times.  
Reset to reset the time to zero and clear any recorded lap times.  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
111  
 
Using the Countdown Timer  
This feature allows you to use the countdown timer with alarm capabilities.  
You can set up to five timers.  
To use the countdown timer:  
1. Select  
> Tools > More Tools > Countdown.  
2. Select a number and press  
.
3. Select the items you want to edit and press  
.
Description to enter a description of the countdown.  
Time to enter the countdown time.  
Alarm to set the countdown alarm on or off.  
4. Select Save (left softkey) to save the countdown settings.  
Select On/Off (left softkey) to toggle the countdown alarm  
on and off.  
Tip:  
To change the alert settings,select Settings (right softkey) to set the  
ringer length and snooze options.  
This feature is not available while your phone is turned off.  
Note:  
World Clock  
This feature is available only in digital service areas.  
To view the time in different locations:  
1. Select  
> Tools > More Tools > World Clock.  
2. Press the navigation key left or right to scroll through different time  
zones.  
Select Summer (left softkey) or Standard (right softkey) to select  
daylight saving or standard time (if applicable).  
Tip:  
112  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
 
Using the Calculator  
Your phone comes with a built-in calculator.  
To use the calculator:  
1. Select  
> Tools > More Tools > Calculator.  
2. Enter numbers using your keypad.  
3. Press the appropriate navigation key for an arithmetic option (Up for  
addition,Down for subtraction,Left for multiplication,Right for  
division).Press the left softkey to insert a decimal point.  
4. Enter numbers and press  
for the result.  
To clear the numbers,select CLR (right softkey).  
Updating Your Phone  
The update phone software option allows you to download and update the  
software in your phone over the air.Only the internal software is updated; no  
Contacts entries or other information saved in your phone will be deleted.  
To update your phone through the Tools menu:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Update Phone.  
2. If a new software version is available,select Yes (left softkey) to  
continue.  
3. Read the onscreen information and select Next (left softkey) to  
continue.  
4. Select Update Phone to update your phone.  
If your phone’s signal strength is low,Update Phone may not be  
completed.Please update your phone when you’re in an area with better  
signal strength.  
Note:  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
113  
 
Connecting Your Phone to Your PC  
Before using your phone’s mass storage capabilities,you need to prepare  
your phone’s data services to synchronize with your desktop or laptop  
computer.Once the phone is connected to the PC,you can transfer your data  
to or from the phone quickly and easily.  
To connect your phone to your PC:  
1. Select  
> Tools > USB Connection > Mass Storage.  
2. Connect your phone to your PC using the provided USB cable.(Wait  
for the connection to be completed.When connected,the host  
computer will automatically detect your phone.)  
To remove the connection:  
When you have finished transferring data,click the USB device icon  
on your computer’s taskbar,and follow the onscreen instructions to  
safely unplug the USB cable.(The process may vary depending on  
the PC.)  
We recommend usingWindows 2000/ME/XP.Synchronization is  
guaranteed only for computers using one of these operating systems.  
Note:  
To avoid loss of data,DO NOT remove the USB cable or the battery while  
files are being accessed or transferred.  
DO NOT turn off or restart your computer,or put it into standby mode,  
while using a mass storage device.Doing so will result in loss or damage  
of data.  
Whileyouareconnectedtothecomputer,yourphone’sscreenwilldisplay  
“PhoneOff.” Youcannotmakeorreceivecalls.  
If you connect a mass storage device to a peripheral device,your device  
may not work properly.  
114  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
   
File Manager  
File Manager allows you to manage your files such as pictures,videos,  
music and applications stored in the phone’s memory.With this feature,you  
can search,move,erase,import,rename and open files more easily.  
Accessing File Manager  
To access file manager:  
Select  
> Tools > File Manager.(The preset folders will be  
displayed:DCIM,MEDIA,MUSIC,andVOICE.)  
File Manager Icon Indication  
Content Type  
Icons  
File Extension  
m3g  
Picture  
jpeg, jpg, wbmp, png, bmp, gif  
m4v, mp4, 3gp, 3gpp, 3gp2, 3g2  
Video  
Audio  
mp3, aac, m4a, amr  
qcp  
mid, midi  
pmd  
vcf  
Contact  
Calendar  
Unknown  
vcs  
unsupported file format  
When you format files in File Manager,be sure to format your files  
using only the phone's Security menu.(SeeErasing Phone Content”  
work properly.  
Note:  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
115  
   
Opening Files in the File Manager  
To open files in the file manager:  
1. Select  
> Tools > File Manager.  
2. Select your desired folder and press  
.
3. Use your navigation key to select an item you wish to open.  
Using File Manager Options  
When you are navigating files and folders in the file manager,several user  
options are available by selecting Options (right softkey).To select an  
option,highlight it and press  
.
Move to move the file from the current folder to another folder.  
Erase to delete the file or folder from File Manager.  
Import to import the phonebook file or the calendar file.  
View to view the image file.  
Listen to listen to the audio file.  
Play to play the audio/video file.  
Sort by to sort folder contents by name,date,or size.  
Properties to view the properties of the file.  
Rename to change the name of the selected file.  
Set as to set images as your wallpaper,screen saver,or Caller ID for the  
contacts.  
116  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
Sorting the Folder Contents  
To sort the folder contents:  
1. Select  
> Tools > File Manager.  
2. Select the folder that includes the content you want to sort and press  
.
3. Select Options (right softkey) > Sort by.  
4. Select an item (Name,Size,or Date) and press  
.
5. Select Ascending or Descending and press  
.
Viewing Memory in File Manager  
To view the used and available memory in File Manager:  
1. Select > Tools > File Manager.  
2. Select Options (right softkey) > View Memory.(The used and  
available memory space will be displayed.)  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
117  
Personal Information Management  
Displaying Your User Address  
To display the phone’s current user address:  
Select  
> Settings > Phone Info > Phone#/User ID.  
Finding Icon Definitions  
To view an explanation of icons that appear on the display:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Phone Info > Icon Glossary.  
2. Select the item for which you want to see the explanation and press  
.(The icon’s explanation appears.)  
Displaying the Version Information  
To display the version number of the software,hardware,PRL  
(Preferred Roaming List),PRI (Product Release Instructions),etc.,  
installed on your phone:  
Select  
> Settings > Phone Info > Version.  
Displaying Advanced Information  
To display advanced information such as frequency and other  
technical information:  
Select  
> Settings > Phone Info > Advanced.  
Displaying Your Phone Status  
To display the phone’s current phone status:  
Select  
> Settings > Phone Info > Phone Status.  
118  
Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools  
   
Section 2H  
Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
In This Section  
Using Voice-Activated Dialing (page 120)  
Using Automatic Speech Recognition (page 122)  
Using the Voice Recorder (page 129)  
Setting Up Screen Call (page 134)  
Your phone’s Voice Services let you place calls using your voice,  
store voice reminders,and record memos right on your phone.  
This section includes easy-to-follow instructions for using voice-activated  
dialing and managing voice memos.  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
119  
 
Using Voice-Activated Dialing  
With your M1 from Sanyo,you can use a voice dial tag to automatically dial a  
phone number in your Contacts.(A voice dial tag is a command you record  
and use to place calls without using the keypad.)Your phone can store up to  
30 voice dial tags.  
before using theVoice-Activated Dialing so that you can hear the voice  
instruction from the phone.The default setting is on.  
Note:  
Making a Call Using Voice-Activated Dialing  
To use a voice dial tag to call a phone number:  
1. Press and hold  
or  
.
2. Follow the voice prompts and recite the entry’s voice dial tag into your  
phone’s microphone.  
Record voice dial tags in a quiet environment.  
Tip:  
Programming Voice Dial Tags  
To program a voice dial tag:  
1. Display a Contacts entry.  
2. Select a contact and press  
.
3. Select a phone number,and then select Options (right softkey) >  
Set Voice Tag > Add.  
4. After you are prompted to say the name you wish to program,wait for  
the beep and then say the name into your phone’s microphone.  
120  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
   
5. Respond to the prompt by repeating the name after the beep.(The  
display showsVoiceTag Recorded.”)  
If you set a voice tag,the  
icon is shown next to the phone  
number on the Contacts list.  
Reviewing Voice Dial Tags  
To review voice dial tags:  
1. Display a Contacts entry.  
2. Select a voice dial entry you want to review and press  
.
3. Highlight the desired voice dial entry and select Options (right  
softkey) > Set Voice Tag.  
4. To select an option,highlight it and press  
.
Play to play the selected voice dial tag.  
Play:Speaker to play the tag in speakerphone mode.  
Change to change the recorded voice dial tag.  
Erase to erase the voice dial tag.Select Yes to erase; select No  
to cancel.  
Erasing All Voice Dial Tags  
To erase all voice dial tags:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Security,and then enter your lock code.  
(The Security menu is displayed.)  
2. Select Erase/Reset > Erase Voice Tag.  
3. Select OK (left softkey),and then select Yes to erase all recorded  
voice dial tags; select No to cancel.  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
121  
Using Automatic Speech Recognition  
Your phone is equipped with anAutomatic Speech Recognition (ASR)  
feature.This feature allows you to make calls or use the phone’s functions by  
simply using your voice.All you have to do is to talk into the phone,and the  
phone will recognize your voice and complete tasks by itself.  
Activating Automatic Speech Recognition  
To activate Automatic Speech Recognition:  
From standby mode,press  
.
The phone displays the Command menu and prompts you to say the name of  
the command you want to use.To complete your task,simply follow the voice  
prompts.  
The following is a list of available ASR commands:  
Call to call an entry in your Contacts list.(See page 123 for details.)  
Dial Number to dial a phone number by speaking the number.  
(See page 124 for details.)  
Find to find an entry stored in your Contacts list.(See page 124  
for details.)  
International to make an international call.(See page 125 for details.)  
Phone Status to tell you the current phone status.  
Voice Tag to call an entry in your Contacts list by speaking voice tag.  
(See page 125 for details.)  
My Phone# to display your phone number.  
Digit Training to train the phone to your voice to achieve better  
recognition.(See page 126 for details.)  
Prompt On or Prompt Off to activate or deactivate voice prompt.  
Go to <item or application> to jump directly to the menu items or  
122  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
     
When you display a Command menu,sayMore” orPrevious” to  
display additional commands or go back to the previous command  
display.  
Tip:  
Use theAutomatic Speech Recognition feature in a quiet environment so  
it can accurately identify your voice.  
Note :  
Tip :  
DuringASR operation,select Help (right softkey) to get instructions for  
Automatic Speech Recognition.  
Making a Voice Call by Using ASR  
WithASR,you can make a voice call by speaking a name,phone number,or  
using a voice tag.  
To make a voice call by speaking a name:  
1. Press  
to activate the Command menu.  
2. SayCall” to your phone.  
3. Say the full name of a contact in your Contacts list (for example,“John  
Jones”).  
4. Say the phone type you’d like to call (for example,“Mobile”).  
To execute several commands at a time,you can also say several  
commands continuously (for example,“Call,John Jones,Mobile”).  
Shortcut:  
5. The phone will automatically place a call if it recognizes your voice.  
6. When you are finished,press  
.
DuringASR operation,you can also select your desired items by using the  
navigation key or pressing available softkeys on the display.  
Tip:  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
123  
   
To make a call by speaking a phone number:  
1. Press to activate the Command menu.  
2. SayDial Number” to your phone.  
3. Say the phone number you wish to dial,one digit at a time.  
You can also sayDial Number” followed by the number you want  
to call.  
Shortcut:  
4. The phone automatically places the call if it recognizes your voice.  
5. When you are finished,press  
.
If the phone does not recognize the name/number,the phone will find the  
most likely match name/number and display a list of up to three  
names/numbers.You will hear the voice promptDid you say…”  
followed by the matched name/number.You can confirm the  
name/number by sayingYes,” or sayNo” to change the selection.  
Note:  
Finding Contacts List Entries  
This feature allows you to find an entry in your Contacts list by saying the  
name.  
To find a contact in the Contacts list:  
1. Press  
to activate the Command menu.  
2. SayFind” to your phone.  
3. Say the full name of a contact in your Contacts list (for example,“John  
Jones”).  
4. The phone will display the contact details for the recognized name.  
5. To make a call,select the desired number from the list by using your  
navigation key and press  
.
124  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
 
Making a Call Using a Voice Tag  
With a voice tag you record,your phone will automatically dial a phone  
number.(To create a voice tag,seeProgrammingVoice DialTags” on  
To make a call by using a voice tag:  
1. Press  
to activate the Command menu.  
2. SayVoice Tag” into your phone.  
3. Say your recorded voice tag.(The phone automatically places the call  
if it recognizes your voice.)  
4. When you are finished,press  
.
Making International Calls by Using ASR  
Your phone’sASR Dialing feature allows you to make international calls by  
speaking the digits of the country code.  
To make international calls by using ASR:  
1. Press  
to activate the Command menu.  
2. SayInternational.”  
3. Say the country code,one digit at a time.  
4. Say the phone number you wish to dial,one digit at a time.(The phone  
automatically places the call if it recognizes your voice.)  
5. When you are finished,press  
.
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
125  
 
Using Digit Training  
This feature allows you to train the phone to recognize your voice when  
speaking a phone number.You can get better recognition accuracy by  
programming your intonation pattern into your phone.  
To program Digit Training:  
1. Press  
to activate the Command menu.  
2. SayDigit Training.”  
3. SayStart” or select Start (left softkey) to start programming.  
4. Follow the voice prompts and recite the digits into your phone’s  
microphone.(A voice prompt will indicate the current rate of  
adaptation.)  
5. Respond to the voice prompt repeatedly until adaptation is complete.  
(When you have finished training,you will hear a confirmation that the  
adaptation has been successfully completed.)  
Try digit training in a quiet environment for the best results.When you  
train,make sure you speak clearly and distinctly in your natural voice.  
Note:  
To activate Digit Training:  
1. Press  
to activate the Command menu.  
2. SayDigit Training.”  
3. SayOn” or select On (right softkey) to activate the existing data.(A  
voice prompt will announce the activation of digit training.)  
126  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
   
To deactivate Digit Training:  
1. Press  
to activate the Command menu.  
2. SayDigit Training.”  
3. SayOff” or select Off (right softkey) to deactivate the existing data.  
(A voice prompt will announce the deactivation of digit training.The  
adaptation returns to its default setting.)  
Opening the Menu by Using ASR  
This feature allows you to jump directly to the menu items or applications by  
sayingGo to” followed by an item in the menu.  
To access the menu by using ASR:  
1. Press  
to activate the Command menu.  
2. SayGo to” and the menu you want to open (for example,“Go to  
Messaging”).  
3. The menu you have chosen will open.  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
127  
   
Making a Ready Link Call by Using ASR  
You can place a Ready Link call by using automatic speech recognition from  
your Ready Link List.To make a Ready Link Call,your phone’s Ready Link  
mode must be set to Enable.(SeeSetting Ready Link Mode” on page 163  
for details.)  
To make a Ready Link Call by using ASR:  
1. Press and hold the Ready Link/Recorder button on the side of your  
phone (  
).(The Command menu of your Ready Link List will  
display.)  
2. Choose from one of the following options:  
Call to place a Ready Link call from the Personal List.  
Group to place a Ready Link call from the Personal Groups.  
Dial Number to place a Ready Link call by speaking a number.  
3. SayCall,” “Group” orDial Number.”  
4. Say the contact’s name in your Ready Link List or the digits of the  
phone number.(Wait for the prompt.)  
5. To place the call,press and hold  
.(SeeMaking and Receiving a  
Ready Link Call” on page 165 for details.)  
If you sayCall” orDial Number” during step 4 above,you can say  
additional commands continuously (for example,“Call,John Jones” or  
“Dial Number,999-999-9999”).  
Tip:  
128  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
 
Using the Voice Recorder  
With this feature,you can easily record meetings,lectures,or even brief  
memos to remind you of important events,phone numbers,or grocery list  
items.  
If you haven’t signed up for the Ready Link service and Ready Link mode  
is set to Disable or the Ready Link service is locked,you can use the  
Ready Link/Recorder Button as aVoice Recorder button in standby  
mode.You can use it to record memos or display voice recorder options.  
Tip:  
Recording Voice Memos  
To record a voice memo:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Voice Recorder >  
Record or Record:Speaker.  
2. Start recording after the beep.  
To end the recording of your voice memo:  
Press  
,
or  
.
Your phone can store up to 1000 voice memos (maximum recording time  
for each memo is 12 hours).  
Note:  
The total recording time depends on the available memory space on your  
phone.  
From standby mode,press and hold the Ready Link/Recorder  
button on the side of the phone to record a voice memo.  
Shortcut:  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
129  
   
To record a voice memo with the phone closed:  
1. When the phone is closed,press the side camera key to activate the  
launch menu.  
2. Press the external control key up or down to select Voice Recorder,  
and press  
.
3. Select Record:Speaker and and press  
4. Start recording after the beep.  
To end the recording of your voice memo:  
.
Press and hold  
.
Reviewing Voice Memos  
To play the voice memos you have recorded:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Voice Recorder > Play or  
Play:Speaker > Voice Data.  
2. Select a voice memo from the list or select All if you want to play all  
voice memos continuously.  
3. Select Play (left softkey) to play the voice memos.  
Select Speed (left softkey) to change the playing speed.  
Select Pause (right softkey) to pause.To restart,select Play  
(right softkey).  
To review the voice memos with the phone closed:  
1. Press the side camera key to activate the launch menu.  
2. Using the SideVolume key or external control key,select  
Voice Recorder.  
3. Select Play:Speaker > Voice Data.  
4. Select the voice memo you want to play and press  
to play.  
130  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
Setting the Recording Guard  
With this feature,you can record voice memos without interruption by  
incoming calls.  
To set the recording guard:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Voice Recorder.  
2. Highlight Record or Record:Speaker,and then select RecGuard  
(right softkey).  
3. Select On or Off and press  
.
While Recording Guard is on,your phone’s standby screen will display  
“Phone Off.” You cannot make or receive calls.  
Voice Memo Options  
There are several user options available for managing voice memos.  
To display the voice memo options:  
1. Select  
Play:Speaker > Voice Data.  
2. Select the desired voice memo and select Options (right softkey).  
> Tools > Voice Services > Voice Recorder > Play or  
3. To select an option,highlight it and press  
.
Speaker On or Speaker Off to activate or deactivate  
speakerphone mode.  
Play Selected or Play All to play a selected voice memo or all  
voice memos.  
Display/Edit to edit or display details relating to your voice  
memos.  
Go to Time to set the starting point of the recording.  
Send via Bluetooth to send voice memo via Bluetooth.  
Erase or Erase All to erase an individual memo or all voice  
memos.  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
131  
 
Erasing Voice Memos  
To erase an individual voice memo:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Voice Recorder > Play or  
Play:Speaker > Voice Data.  
2. Select the memo you want to erase and select Options (right softkey)  
> Erase > Yes.  
To erase all voice memos:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Voice Recorder >  
Erase All > Voice Data.  
2. Select Yes to erase all voice memos saved in the phone.  
If you select All during step 1 above,you can erase all voice recordings  
(voice memos and call memos) saved in the phone.  
Tip:  
Recording Call Memos  
You can use your phone’sVoice Services to record the other party’s voice  
during a phone call.  
To record a call memo:  
1. During a call,select Options (right softkey) > Tools >  
Voice Services > Call Memo > Record.  
2. Start recording after the beep.  
3. To finish recording,press  
or  
.
Recording also stops when the call is disconnected.  
Only the other party’s voice is recorded during this process.  
Note:  
Tip :  
To record a call memo with the phone closed,press and hold the Ready  
Link/Recorder button while you’re on a call.  
132  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
 
Reviewing Call Memos  
To play the call memos you have recorded:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Voice Recorder > Play or  
Play:Speaker > Call Memo.  
2. Select a call memo from the list or select All if you want to play all call  
memos continuously.  
3. Press  
to play the call memos.  
Select Slow (left softkey) or Fast (right softkey) to change the  
playing speed.  
To review the call memos with the phone closed:  
1. Press the side camera key to activate the launch menu.  
2. Using the SideVolume key or external control key,select  
Voice Recorder.  
3. Select Play:Speaker > Call Memo.  
4. Select the call memo you want to play and press to play.  
Erasing Call Memos  
To erase an individual call memo:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Voice Recorder > Play or  
Play:Speaker > Call Memo.  
2. Select the memo you want to erase and select Options (right softkey)  
> Erase > Yes.  
To erase all call memos:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Voice Recorder >  
Erase All > Call Memo.  
2. Select Yes to erase all call memos saved in the phone.  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
133  
Setting Up Screen Call  
This feature enables you to screen incoming calls by using a recorded  
announcement,either one that is prerecorded or one that you have  
recorded.You can also record the caller’s message into theVoice Data list.  
Activating Screen Call  
To start Screen Call when you have incoming calls:  
When the phone rings or vibrates,select Options (right softkey) >  
Screen Call.  
To set Auto Screen Call:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Screen Call > Auto.  
2. Select On and press  
.
3. Set the answering time by using numeric keys or by pressing the  
navigation key up or down.  
4. Select OK (left softkey).(The icon is displayed on the standby  
display.)  
While the caller’s message is being recorded,press TALK to answer the  
call,or press END to stop recording and disconnect the call.  
Tip:  
Selecting an Announcement for Screen Call  
To select a Screen Call announcement:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Screen Call >  
Announcement.  
2. Select Pre-Recorded or Custom and press  
.
134  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
   
Recording Your Name for a Prerecorded  
Announcement  
You can use a prerecorded announcement with or without your name.If you  
record your name,your phone adds your name to the prerecorded message  
to announce that you are not available to answer calls.  
To record your name:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Screen Call >  
Announcement.  
2. Select Pre-Recorded and select Edit (right softkey) >  
Record Name.  
3. Press  
to start the first recording.(Press  
to stop recording.  
The maximum recording time is 12 seconds.)  
4. After the first recording,press  
again to start the second  
recording.  
5. Press  
to stop recording.  
Recording a Customized Announcement  
To record an announcement:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Screen Call >  
Announcement.  
2. Select Custom and select Edit (right softkey) > Record.  
3. Press to start the first recording.(Press to stop recording.  
The maximum recording time is 12 seconds.)  
4. After the first recording,press  
again to start the second  
recording.  
5. Press  
to stop recording.  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
135  
Reviewing an Announcement  
To review an announcement:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Screen Call >  
Announcement.  
2. Select Pre-Recorded or Custom,and select Edit (right softkey) >  
Play or Play:Speaker.  
Erasing an Announcement  
To erase an announcement:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Voice Services > Screen Call >  
Announcement.  
2. Select Pre-Recorded or Custom,and select Edit (right softkey).  
3. Select Erase or Erase Name.(A confirmation will be displayed.)  
4. Select Yes and press  
.
136  
Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services  
Section 2I  
Using the Built-in Camera  
In This Section  
Taking Pictures (page 138)  
Using the Settings & Info Menu (page 145)  
Recording Videos (page 147)  
Storing Pictures and Videos (page 150)  
Managing Sprint PCS Picture Mail (page 156)  
Printing Pictures Directly From Your Phone (page 160)  
Your phone’s built-in camera gives you the ability to take full-  
color digital pictures,view your pictures using the phone’s  
display,and instantly send them to family and friends. It’s fun and  
as easy to use as a traditional point-and-click camera:just take a picture,  
view it on your phone’s display,and send it from your phone to up to 25  
people.  
This section explains the features and options of your phone’s built-in  
camera.  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
137  
   
Taking Pictures  
Taking pictures with your phone’s built-in camera is as simple as choosing a  
subject,pointing the lens,and pressing a button.You can activate the  
phone’s camera mode whether the phone is open or closed.  
To take a picture with the phone open:  
1. Select  
> Pictures > Camera to activate camera mode.  
(Additional camera options are available through the camera mode  
Options menu.SeeCamera Mode Options” on page 141 for more  
information.)  
To activate camera mode,you can also press and hold the  
camera key.  
Shortcut:  
2. Using the phone’s Main LCD as a viewfinder,aim the camera lens at  
your subject.  
You may lock the focus manually by selecting Focus Lock (left softkey).  
Tip:  
3. Press  
,
,or the side camera key until the shutter sounds.  
4. To save the picture,select Save (left softkey).(The picture will be  
saved in the In Phone folder.)  
To discard the picture and return to camera mode,press  
,
or Cancel (right softkey).  
5. Select Next (right softkey) for more options:  
Take New Picture to return to camera mode to take another  
picture.  
Send to Contacts to send your picture.(See page 153 for  
details.)  
138  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
   
Print to print an image by using PictBridge or by using  
Bluetooth.  
Upload to upload the picture you just took to the Sprint PCS  
Picture MailWeb site (http://pictures.qwest.com).Depending  
on your settings,you may be prompted to accept a data  
connection.  
Review Media to go to the In Phone folder to review your saved  
pictures and videos.  
Send via Bluetooth to send a picture via Bluetooth.  
Set as to assign the picture.Select an option and press  
.
Delete to delete the picture you just took.  
Details/Edit to edit or display details relating to your pictures.  
To take a picture with the phone closed:  
1. Press the side camera key to activate the launch menu.  
2. Select Camera.  
3. Point the camera lens at your subject.(You can check the picture  
framing through the external display screen.)  
4. Press the side camera key or on the external control key to take  
the picture.  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
139  
Creating Your Sprint PCS Picture Mail Password  
The first time you use any of the picture management options involving the  
Sprint PCS Picture MailWeb site,you will need to establish a Sprint PCS  
Picture Mail password through your phone.This password will also allow you  
to sign in to the Sprint PCS Picture MailWeb site at http://pictures.qwest.com  
to access and manage your uploaded pictures and albums.  
To create your Sprint PCS Picture Mail password:  
1. Select  
> Pictures > My Albums > Online Albums.  
(You will be prompted to create a Sprint PCS Picture Mail password.)  
2. Enter your password and press .(You will be prompted to confirm  
your password.)  
3. Please wait while the system creates your account.  
Write down your Sprint PCS Picture Mail password in a secure place.  
Tip:  
Once you have received confirmation that your account has been  
successfully registered,you may upload and share pictures and access the  
Sprint PCS Picture MailWeb site.  
140  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
   
Camera Mode Options  
When the phone is open and in camera mode,select Options (right softkey)  
to display additional camera options:  
Picture Mode to select a picture mode from Normal,Beach/Snow,  
Scenery,Mirror Image,Night/Dark,or Self Portrait.  
Flash to activate the flash.(SeeSetting the Flash” on page 142 for  
details.)  
Auto Focus to use the autofocus functions.(SeeSettingAutofocus”  
on page 144 for details.)  
Zoom to zoom in on a subject.(SeeUsing the Zoom” on page 144 for  
details.)  
Self-Timer to activate the camera’s timer.(SeeSetting the Self-  
Fun Tools to select an option from the following:  
Multiple Shots to take multiple shots.(SeeTaking Multiple  
Fun Frames to select your favorite fun picture frame to  
decorate your picture.  
Color Tone to select a wide variety of color tones for the picture.  
Image Controls to select an option from Brightness,  
White Balance,Sharpness,or Contrast.  
Camera Settings to select your settings.(SeeSelecting Camera  
Review Media to go to the In Phone folder to review your saved  
pictures and videos.  
Camcorder Mode to switch to video mode.(SeeRecordingVideos”  
on page 147 for details.)  
Key Guidance to indicate the key functions in camera mode.  
My Favorite Settings to select your favorite setting.  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
141  
   
Setting the Flash  
To activate the flash:  
1. From camera mode,select Options (right softkey) > Flash.  
2. Select one of the following options and press  
:
Off to deactivate the flash.  
On This Shot to activate the flash for one shot.  
On Always to activate the flash for all pictures.  
Auto to activate the flash automatically.  
Setting the Self-Timer  
To activate the self-timer:  
1. From camera mode,select Options (right softkey) >  
Self-Timer.  
2. Highlight the length of delay you want the timer to use (10 Seconds  
or 5 Seconds) and press  
.
3. Select Start (left softkey) when you are ready to start the timer.(  
appears on the upper right portion of the Main LCD during the self-  
timer countdown.)  
4. Get ready for the picture.(When the timer is down to three seconds,  
the self-timer icon will turn red and the phone will begin to beep.)  
To cancel the self-timer after it has started:  
Select Cancel (right softkey).  
While the self-timer is active,all keys are disabled except Back,END,  
and the right softkey button (Cancel).  
Note:  
142  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
   
Taking Multiple Shots  
This feature allows you to take up to nine continuous shots in sequence.  
When you take multiple shots,the  
viewfinder.  
icon will be displayed in the  
To take multiple shots:  
1. From camera mode,select Options (right softkey)>  
Fun Tools > Multiple Shots.  
When taking multiple shots,the resolution is temporarily set to Low  
(240x320).  
Note:  
2. Select an option from the following and press  
.
Off to deactivate multiple shots.  
3 Shots to take a series of 3 shots.  
6 Shots to take a series of 6 shots.  
9 Shots to take a series of 9 shots.  
3. Select the duration of the interval between shots (Normal or Fast )  
and press  
.
4. Select to take the pictures.  
5. Select Save (left softkey) to save the pictures.(The Multiple Shots  
folder will be displayed,up to nine thumbnail pictures per screen.)  
6. Select Next (right softkey) to display picture options,or press to  
return to Camera mode to take another picture.  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
143  
   
Setting Autofocus  
With this feature,you can adjust the focus automatically depending on the  
distance of the subject from the camera lens.By default,the autofocus is set  
to on.  
To set autofocus:  
1. From camera mode,select Options (right softkey) > Auto Focus.  
2. Select On or Off and press  
.
While in camera mode,you can select Focus Lock (left softkey)  
to lock the focus.To take the picture,select Capture (left  
softkey),or press  
,
,or the side camera key.  
Using the Zoom  
This feature allows you to zoom in on an object when you take a picture.You  
can adjust the zoom from 1x to 16x.  
To use the zoom:  
1. From camera mode,press the navigation key right or left,or the  
SideVolume key up or down to adjust the zoom.(The gauge bar is  
displayed.)  
2. Press to take the picture.  
If you are taking a picture with the phone closed,you can zoom in and out  
by pressing the external control key left or right.  
Tip:  
144  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
   
Selecting Camera Settings  
To select your camera settings:  
1. From camera mode,select Options (right softkey) >  
Camera Settings.  
2. Select one of the following options and press  
:
Resolution to select a picture’s file size (2M-1200x1600,  
1.3M-960x1280,Medium-480x640,or Low-240x320).  
Quality to select the picture quality setting (Fine,Normal,or  
Economy).  
Shutter Sound to select a shutter sound (Default,  
Say “Cheese,” “Ready,or Off).  
Status Bar to switch the status bar display on or off.  
Using the Settings &Info Menu  
The Settings & Info menu allows you to set up many of the settings of your  
phone’s picture’s function.  
To access the settings and info menu:  
1. Select  
> Pictures > Settings & Info.  
2. Select one of the following options and press  
.
Location to select whether to include the location information.  
Status Bar to select whether to display the information bar for  
the pictures and videos.  
Slideshow Interval to set the slideshow interval time.  
Help to view the Pictures instruction page.  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
145  
   
Camera Icon Indication  
Function  
Icons  
Details  
To use the autofocus function.  
Auto Focus  
To use the flash for only one shot.  
To use a flash every time you take a picture.  
To use the auto flash function.  
On This Shot  
Flash  
On Always  
Auto  
Use this setting in bright light.  
Beach/Snow  
Scenery  
Mirror Image  
Night/Dark  
Sunny  
Use this setting for scenery from a distance.  
Use this setting to take a mirror image.  
Use this setting in low light.  
Picture  
Mode  
Use this setting for sunny weather.  
Use this setting for cloudy weather.  
Use this setting for standard household lighting.  
Use this setting for fluorescent lighting.  
Cloudy  
White  
Balance  
Tungsten  
Fluorescent  
Manual  
Manual  
Manual  
Manual  
2M  
To set the white balance manually.  
To set brightness manually.  
Brightness  
Sharpness  
Contrast  
To set sharpness manually.  
To set contrast manually.  
For 2 megapixel picture resolution.  
For 1.3 megapixel picture resolution.  
For medium picture resolution.  
For low picture resolution.  
1.3M  
Resolution  
Medium  
Low  
Numeric countdown will appear when the  
Self-Timer  
Multiple Shots  
self-timer has been activated.  
Use this setting for multiple shots.  
146  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
Recording Videos  
In addition to taking pictures,you can also record,view,and send videos to  
your friends and family with your phone’s built-in video camera.  
To record a video:  
1. Select  
> Pictures > Camcorder to activate video mode.  
(Additional video options are available through the video mode  
Options menu.SeeVideo Mode Options” on page 148 for more  
information.)  
2. Using the phone’s main LCD as a viewfinder,aim the camera lens at  
your subject.  
You may lock the focus manually by selecting Focus Lock (left softkey).  
Tip:  
3. Press  
,
,or the side camera key to begin recording.  
4. Press ,Stop (right softkey),or the side camera key to stop recording.  
(The recorded video is automatically saved in the In Phone folder.)  
5. Select Next (right softkey) for more options:  
Take New Video to return to video mode to take another video.  
Play to play the video you just took.  
Send to Contacts to send your video.(See page 153 for details.)  
Upload to upload the video you just took to the Sprint PCS  
Picture MailWeb site.  
Review Media to go to the In Phone folder to review your saved  
pictures and videos.  
Send via Bluetooth to send the video via Bluetooth.  
Set as to assign the video.Select an option and press  
.
Delete to delete the video you just took.  
Details/Edit to edit or display details relating to your videos.  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
147  
   
To take a video with the phone closed:  
1. Press the side camera key to activate the launch menu.  
2. Using the SideVolume key or external control key,select  
Camcorder.  
3. Point the camera lens at your subject.(You can check the video  
framing through the Sub LCD.)  
4. Press the side camera key or on the external control key to start  
recording.  
5. Press the side camera key or on the external control key to stop  
recording.  
Video Mode Options  
Several options are available from video mode.  
Select Options (right softkey) to display additional options:  
Video Mode to select a video mode from Normal,Beach/Snow,  
Scenery,Mirror Image,Night/Dark,or Self Portrait.  
Video Light to select aVideo Light setting.Select On to turn on the  
video light.  
Auto Focus to use the autofocus function.  
Zoom to zoom in on an object.You can adjust the zoom from 1x to 9x.  
Self-Timer to activate the timer function.(SeeSetting the Self-Timer”  
on page 142 for details.)  
Color Tone to select a wide variety of color tones for your video.  
Image Controls to select an option from Brightness,  
White Balance,or Contrast.  
Camcorder Settings to select your settings.(SeeSelecting  
Camcorder Settings” on page 149 for details.)  
Review Media to go to the In Phone folder to review your saved  
pictures and videos.  
148  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
   
Camera Mode to switch to camera mode (if applicable).  
Key Guidance to indicate the key functions in video mode.  
My Favorite Settings to select your favorite setting.  
Selecting Camcorder Settings  
To select your camcorder settings:  
1. From video mode,select Options (right softkey) >  
Camcorder Settings.  
2. Select an option from the following.  
Resolution to select a file size (High–320x240 or  
Good–176x144) for a video.  
Quality/Length to select video quality from  
Economy–30sec.,Normal–15sec.,Rich–10sec.,or  
Rich–120min.  
Silent Movie to select On to record without sounds.Select Off  
to deactivate this feature.  
Cue Sound to select a cue sound (Default,“Action & Cut,”  
Ready & Stop,” or Off).  
Skins to select your favorite frame.  
Recording time varies depending on the Quality/Length setting.  
Note:  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
149  
   
Video Icon Indication  
Function  
Icons  
Details  
To use the autofocus function.  
Auto Focus  
Appears when the video light setting is on.  
Video Light  
White  
Same as Camera Icon Indication. (See table for details.)  
To set brightness manually.  
Same as Camera Icon Indication. (See table for details.)  
Balance  
Brightness  
Manual  
Video  
Mode  
To set contrast manually.  
Contrast  
Manual  
Good  
High  
On  
For good video resolution.  
Resolution  
For high video resolution.  
Appears when the silent movie setting is on.  
Appears when the silent movie setting is off.  
Silent  
Movie  
Off  
Numeric countdown will appear when the  
self-timer has been activated.  
Self-Timer  
Storing Pictures and Videos  
Your phone’s picture and video storage area is called My Albums.There are  
two types of storage areas for your pictures and videos that can be used  
separately according to your needs:  
Online Albums (see page 157)  
150  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
   
In Phone Folder  
The storage area of your phone is called the In Phone folder and it can store  
up to 1000 images.From the In Phone folder,you can view pictures and  
videos saved in your phone,send them to the Sprint PCS Picture MailWeb  
site (http://pictures.qwest.com),delete images,and access additional  
options.  
To review your pictures and videos saved in the In Phone folder:  
1. Select  
> Pictures > My Albums > In Phone.(Thumbnails will  
be displayed,up to nine at a time.)  
2. Use your navigation key to view and scroll through the pictures and  
videos.  
In Phone Folder Options  
When you are viewing the In Phone folder,select Options (right softkey) to  
display the following options:  
Play to play your videos.  
Send to Contacts to send your pictures and videos.(See page 153 for  
details.)  
Upload to upload pictures and videos from the In Phone folder to the  
Sprint PCS Picture MailWeb site (http://pictures.qwest.com).  
Print to print an image by using PictBridge or by using Bluetooth.  
Send via Bluetooth to send your pictures and videos via Bluetooth.  
Set as to assign the picture or video.Select an option and press  
.
Delete to delete pictures and videos.  
Deleting data will free up memory space to enable you to take more  
pictures and videos.Once deleted,the data cannot be uploaded your  
online Sprint PCS Picture Mail account or your phone.  
Note:  
Details/Edit to edit or display details relating to your pictures or videos.  
Slideshow to view your pictures in slideshow mode.  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
151  
   
Media Filter to filter only pictures,only videos,or to display all media  
files.  
Album List to display the album list.  
Camera Mode to activate camera mode.  
Camcorder Mode to activate video mode.  
While displaying the In Phone folder,you can select Info (right softkey) to  
display album information.  
Tip:  
Assigned Media Folder  
When you assign a picture or video,it will automatically be saved in the  
Assigned Media folder.The folder allows you to store copies of pictures on  
your phone and to assign pictures and videos to various phone tasks.  
To save a picture or video to the Assigned Media folder:  
1. From the In Phone folder (seeIn Phone Folder” on page 151),select  
a picture or video you wish to save to theAssigned Media folder and  
press  
.
2. Select Options (right softkey) > Set as.  
3. Select an option and follow the onscreen instructions to assign.(A  
copy of the picture will automatically be saved to theAssigned Media  
folder.)  
To view pictures and videos stored in the Assigned Media folder:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Assigned Media.(Thumbnails will be  
displayed,up to nine at a time.)  
2. Use your navigation key to view and scroll.  
152  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
 
Sending Sprint PCS Picture Mail  
Once you’ve taken a picture or video,you can use the messaging  
capabilities of your phone to instantly share your picture or video with family  
and friends.You can send pictures or videos to up to 25 people at a time  
using their email addresses or their wireless phone numbers.  
Sending Pictures and Videos From the In Phone  
Folder  
To send pictures from the In Phone folder:  
1. Select  
> Pictures > My Albums > In Phone.  
2. Highlight a picture or video you wish to send and press .(The  
check box on the lower right corner will be marked.You can select  
multiple pictures and videos.)  
3. Select Options (right softkey) > Send to Contacts.  
The first time you send Sprint PCS Picture Mail,you will be prompted to  
establish a Sprint PCS Picture MailWeb site account and password.(See  
“CreatingYour Sprint PCS Picture Mail Password” on page 140.)  
Note:  
4. Select one of the following options and press  
:
Contacts to select recipients from your Contacts list.Highlight a  
recipient and press  
to select.  
Phone# to enter a phone number directly.  
Email to enter an email address directly.  
You can also select Others (right softkey) to select recipients from your  
desired list.  
Tip:  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
153  
   
5. Select Next (left softkey) when you have finished adding recipients.  
(You may include up to 25 recipients per message.)  
6. If you wish to include a subject,scroll to Subject and enter your  
subject using the keypad.  
7. If you wish to include a text message,scroll to Text,and then enter  
your message using your keypad (or select Mode [right softkey] to  
change the input mode).(SeeEnteringText” on page 38.)  
8. If you wish to include a voice message with the picture and video,  
scroll to Audio and select Record (right softkey) to record.  
(Maximum recording time is 10 seconds.)  
9. To set the priority,scroll to Priority,and then select High,Normal,  
or Low.  
10. Confirm the recipients,message,voice message,and picture or  
video.(You may also select additional options by selecting the right  
softkey.Follow the onscreen instructions to add available options.)  
11. Press the appropriate softkey to send the pictures and videos.  
154  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
Sending Pictures and Videos From Messaging  
You can also send Sprint PCS Picture Mail from your phone’s Messaging  
menu.  
To send pictures and videos from the Messaging menu:  
1. Select  
> Messaging > Send Message > Picture Mail.  
2. Select Contacts,Phone#,or Email to select or enter recipients.  
3. Select Next (left softkey).  
4. Select In Phone or Online Albums.  
5. Use the navigation key to select the picture or video you wish to send  
and press .(You can select multiple pictures and videos.)  
6. Select Next (left softkey).To complete and send the pictures or  
videos,follow steps 6-11 inSending Pictures andVideos From the In  
Phone Folder” on page 153.  
To take and send a new picture or a video from Messaging,select  
Take New Picture or Take New Video during step 4 above.Then  
take the new picture or video,select Next (right softkey),and follow  
steps 6-11 inSending Pictures andVideos From the In Phone Folder”  
Tip:  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
155  
 
Managing Sprint PCS Picture Mail  
Using the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web Site  
Once you have uploaded pictures and videos from your phone to your online  
Sprint PCS Picture Mail account at http://pictures.qwest.com (see  
“Uploading Pictures andVideos” on page 157),you can use your personal  
computer to manage your pictures.From the Sprint PCS Picture MailWeb  
site (http://pictures.qwest.com) you can share pictures and videos,edit  
album titles,add captions,and organize images.You can even send your  
pictures to be printed at participating retail locations.  
You will also have access to picture management tools to improve and  
customize your pictures.You’ll be able to lighten,darken,crop,add antique  
effects,add comic bubbles and cartoon effects,and use other features to  
transform your pictures.  
To access the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site:  
1. From your computer’s Internet connection,go to  
http://pictures.qwest.com.  
2. Enter your phone number and Sprint PCS Picture Mail password to  
register.(SeeCreatingYour Sprint PCS Picture Mail Password” on  
156  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
   
Managing Online Pictures and Videos From  
Your Phone  
You can use your phone to manage,edit,or share pictures and videos  
you have uploaded to the Sprint PCS Picture MailWeb site at  
http://pictures.qwest.com.(SeeUploading Pictures andVideos”  
below for information about uploading.)  
To view your online pictures and videos from your phone:  
1. Select  
> Pictures > My Albums > Online Albums.  
to display thumbnail images.  
2. Highlight an album title and press  
To switch a selected picture from thumbnail view to expand view mode,  
select Expand (left softkey).  
Tip:  
3. Use your navigation key to select a picture or video.  
4. Select Options (right softkey) to display your online picture or video  
options.  
Uploading Pictures and Videos  
To upload pictures and videos:  
1. Select  
> Pictures > My Albums > In Phone.  
2. Select the picture(s) and video(s) you wish to upload,and then select  
Options (right softkey) > Upload.  
3. Select This,Selected,or All.  
4. Select “Uploads”Area or Other Albums.  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
157  
   
Downloading Your Online Pictures and Videos  
From your online Sprint PCS Picture Mail albums display at  
http://pictures.qwest.com,you can select pictures and videos to download  
to your phone’s In Phone folder.  
To download pictures and videos from the Sprint PCS Picture Mail  
Web site:  
1. From the online pictures display,select the pictures and videos you  
wish to download and select Options (right softkey).(SeeManaging  
Online Pictures andVideos FromYour Phone” on page 157.)  
2. Select Save to.. and press  
.
Accessing Online Picture and Video Options From  
Your Phone  
To access your online Picture and Video options from your phone:  
1. Select a picture or video from your OnlineAlbums.(SeeManaging  
Online Pictures andVideos FromYour Phone” on page 157.)  
2. Select Options (right softkey) to display options.  
3. To select an option,highlight it and press  
.
Play to play the video.  
Send to Contacts to send your picture or video.  
Set as to assign the picture or video.  
Save to.. to save the pictures and videos to the In Phone folder.  
Delete to erase pictures and videos saved in the current album  
(or Uploads folder).  
Copy/Move to copy or move pictures and videos to a selected  
album.  
158  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
 
Details/Edit to edit or display details relating to your pictures or  
videos.  
Media Filter to filter only pictures or only videos,or to display all  
media files.  
Album List to display the album list.  
The online Picture andVideo options may vary depending on the item  
you select.  
Note:  
To access your Online Albums options from your phone:  
1. Display the album list in the Online Sprint PCS Picture Mail menu.  
(SeeManaging Online Pictures andVideos FromYour Phone” on  
2. Use your navigation key to select an album (or Uploads folder).  
3. Select Options (right softkey) to display options.  
4. To select an option,highlight it and press  
.
Edit/Delete to select an option from the following:  
Delete Album to delete the selected album.  
Rename Album to rename the selected album.  
Album Info to display detailed information about the album.  
Create New Album to create a new album.Enter a new album  
name and select Save (left softkey).  
The Uploads folder cannot be erased or renamed.  
Note:  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
159  
PrintingPicturesDirectlyFromYourPhone  
Your phone is PictBridge compatible,allowing you to print directly from your  
phone without connecting to a computer.Simply connect your phone to a  
PictBridge-enabled printer and enjoy printing your photos.  
To print pictures directly from your phone:  
1. Select  
– or –  
> Tools > USB Connection > PictBridge.  
Select  
> Pictures > Print@Home > PictBridge.  
2. Connect your phone to the PictBridge-enabled printer by using the  
included USB cable.(Wait until the connection is completed.)  
3. Set the printer settings using your navigation key.  
Picture to Print:You can select the picture from the In Phone  
folder.(You can select up to 99 pictures.)  
Layout:You can select the print mode from Default Printer,  
Standard Print,or Index.  
Number of Copies:You can set the number of copies (1-10).  
(You cannot specify number of copies when Index is selected.)  
Print Size:You can set the print size from Default Printer, 4'' x  
6'', 5'' x 7'', 8'' x 10'', or Letter.(Print sizes may vary according  
to the type of printer you have.)  
Date Stamp:You can imprint the date on your pictures.Select  
Yes or No.(Date stamping may not be available depending on  
the type of printer you have.)  
4. When you have finished selecting the printer settings,select Print  
(left softkey).  
5. When printing is finished,press  
.
6. Select Yes.Follow the instructions on the display to unplug the USB  
cable from the phone.  
160  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
   
While you are connected to the printer,your phone’s screen will display  
“Phone Off.” You cannot make or receive calls during this time.  
Note:  
Make sure your battery is fully charged before using the PictBridge.  
Pictures not taken on this phone may not be printable.  
From time to time you may encounter printing problems.Any  
printer error messages will be displayed on your phone,informing  
you of the specific problems encountered.Please refer to the  
user’s guide that came with your printer for descriptions,  
explanations,and possible resolutions for any error messages.  
PictBridge  
Error  
Messages:  
Section 2I: Using the Built-in Camera  
161  
Section 2J  
Using Ready Link  
In This Section  
Getting Started With Ready Link (page 163)  
Erasing Ready Link List Entries (page 177)  
Updating Ready Link Lists (page 178)  
Managing Ready Link Settings (page 179)  
Your Ready Link-enabled phone gives you the ability to quickly  
connect with other Ready Link users forwalkie-talkie-style”  
communication from anywhere,to anywhere on the home  
network.  
This section explains the features and options of your phone’s Ready Link  
capabilities and service.  
162  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
   
GettingStartedWithReadyLink  
Ready Link allows you to enjoy quick,two-way,“walkie-talkie-style”  
communication with your friends,family,and coworkers.You can make one-  
to-one or one-to-many calls (up to five others on the same call) to any other  
Ready Link user,anywhere on the home network.You can make and receive  
Ready Link calls when your phone displays the Ready Link icon ( ).  
Setting Ready Link Mode  
To enable or disable Ready Link mode:  
Select  
> Settings > Ready Link > Enable/Disable > Enable.  
(The default is Disable.)  
Enable: Lets you make or receive Ready Link calls anytime your  
phone is not in use.  
Disable: Disables your phone’s Ready Link service.You will not  
be able to make or receive Ready Link calls or access your Ready  
Link contacts.  
If you haven’t signed up for the Ready Link service,and Ready Link  
mode is set to Disable or the Ready Link service is locked,you can  
use the Ready Link/Recorder Button as aVoice Recorder button in  
standby mode.  
Tip:  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
163  
   
Preparing Your Phone for Ready Link Service  
Every time you turn on your phone,your phone will identify itself and make  
itself available to the Ready Link network.  
When the Ready Link icon ( ) is displayed,your phone is ready to make  
and receive Ready Link calls.  
Ready Link Call Alerts  
There are several ways your phone alerts you during Ready Link calls.  
When you make or receive a Ready Link call:  
The phone sounds (depending on the RingerType and RingerVolume  
setting).  
The backlight illuminates.  
The screen displays a Ready Link call message.  
The other party’s Ready Link number and name (if available) are  
displayed.  
The screen displays who has the floor.  
The status of a Ready Link call is displayed as follows:  
The Green LED On indicates you have the floor and may speak.  
The Red LED On indicates another contact has the floor.  
The LED Off indicates the floor is open.(You can take the floor and  
speak by pressing and holding  
.)  
164  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
 
Making and Receiving a Ready Link Call  
Displaying the Ready Link List  
From standby mode,press the Ready Link/Recorder button on the  
side of your phone (  
) to access the Ready Link List.  
The first time you access the list,the Ready Link Help message will be  
displayed.Select Yes (left softkey) and Next (left softkey) to read a brief  
introduction to Ready Link.  
Tip:  
Selecting a Contacts List  
When your phone displays a Ready Link List,the left softkey is labeled Go to.  
To switch to another contacts list,select Go to (left softkey),highlight your  
desired list,and press  
.
Personal List/Personal Grps. contain your personal Ready Link  
contact names and numbers,separately or in groups.You can create  
and edit your Personal List.Your phone can store a total of 200 entries.  
(You may include up to five contacts per group.)  
Outgoing shows the last 20 different Ready Link calls that you placed.  
Incoming shows the last 20 different Ready Link calls that you  
accepted.  
Missed shows the last 20 Ready Link calls that you missed.  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
165  
   
Making a Ready Link Call (One-to-One Call)  
You can place a one-to-one Ready Link call by entering a Ready Link number  
or by selecting a contact from the Ready Link List.  
To place a Ready Link call by selecting a contact:  
1. Press  
.
2. Select Go to (left softkey),and then select the list from which you  
want to place a call (Personal List,Outgoing,Incoming,or  
Missed).  
You can also select Enter R-Link# from the Go to option to enter a  
Ready Link number directly.(See page 168 for details.)  
Tip:  
3. Scroll to the contact you want to call,and press and hold  
to  
place the call and get the floor.(You will seeR-Link calling...” and  
“Connecting...” followed byYou have floor.” You can now begin  
speaking.)  
– or –  
Scroll to the contact you want to call and press and release  
to  
place the call.(The call will connect as described above,butFloor is  
open” will be displayed on the screen.Either you or your contact may  
press and hold  
to take the floor and speak.)  
During a Ready Link call,thefloor” is the right to speak.When you see  
“Floor is open,” the first person to press the Ready Link/Recorder button  
can speak (while holding the button).Only the person who has the floor  
can speak.The phone beeps if you press the Ready Link button when  
another contact has the floor.  
Note:  
4. Continue holding  
speaking,release  
as you speak.(When you have finished  
to allow the other party to speak.When the  
other party takes the floor,you will see the speaker’s name,phone  
number,and the texthas floor.”)  
166  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
 
5. When you are finished,press  
.
When neither party has the floor during a Ready Link call,“Floor is open”  
is displayed.If no one takes the floor for 20 seconds,the Ready Link call  
ends automatically.  
Note:  
If you press TALK or SPEAKER during step 3 on the previous page,you  
can make a standard voice call.  
Tip:  
Making a Ready Link Call (Group Call)  
You can make a Ready Link call to all members in a Group entry that you  
have in your Ready Link List.You can communicate with up to five members  
at a time.  
To place a Ready Link Group call:  
1. Press  
.
2. Select Go to (left softkey),and then select Personal Grps.  
3. Scroll to the group you want to call,and press and hold  
to place  
the call and take the floor.(You will seeR-Link calling...” and  
“Connecting...” followed byYou have floor.” Continue with the Ready  
Link call as described on the previous page.)  
To make a Ready Link call to a group member,select a group,  
highlight a group member,and press and hold  
.
If one of the group members takes the floor,you will see the  
member’s name and Ready Link number on the display.  
4. When the call is finished,press  
.
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
167  
 
The phone beeps if you press the Ready Link button when another party  
has the floor.  
Tip:  
You can also make a Group Call after checking the group member.Select  
MENU to display group members,highlight <Call Group> and press  
and hold the Ready Link button during step 3 on the previous page.  
To redial your last Ready Link call,highlight Redial and press the Ready  
Link button from the Ready Link List.  
Making a Ready Link Call by Entering a Number  
To place a Ready Link call by entering a number:  
1. From standby mode,enter the Ready Link number you want to dial.  
2. Press  
to place the Ready Link call.Continue holding  
to  
take the floor and speak.  
The contact’s name is displayed if there is a matched number in  
your Ready Link List.  
3. Continue with the Ready Link call,pressing and holding  
to  
speak and releasing it to allow others to reply.  
4. When the call is finished,press  
.
– or –  
1. Press  
.
2. Select Go to (left softkey) > Enter R-Link#.  
3. Enter the Ready Link number you want to dial.  
4. Follow steps 2–4 above.  
Ready Link numbers must contain 10 digits (area code + phone number)  
or 11 digits (1 + area code + phone number).Your Ready Link number is  
the same as your wireless phone number.  
Note:  
168  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
 
Missed Call Notification for Ready Link Calls  
When an incoming Ready Link call is not answered,the Missed Call  
Notification is displayed.  
To call the last Missed Ready Link call:  
Simply press and hold  
while the Missed Call Notification is  
displayed.(Continue with the Ready Link call as described previously.)  
If you have two or more missed calls,the call log list will be displayed.  
Different icons will be displayed for different types of notifications.  
Tip:  
To erase the Missed Call log:  
Select Dismiss (right softkey).  
To display the Missed Ready Link Call log:  
Select View (left softkey) while the Missed Call Notification is  
displayed.To call the entry,highlight the entry you want to call,and  
press and hold  
previously.)  
.(Continue with the Ready Link call as described  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
169  
 
Receiving a Ready Link Call  
To receive a Ready Link call:  
1. Make sure your phone’s Ready Link mode is enabled.(SeeSetting  
Ready Link Mode” on page 163.)  
2. When you receive a Ready Link call from a contact,“R-Link Call,” the  
contact’s name,and the Ready Link number are displayed.(You do  
not need to take any action to answer the call.)  
When you receive a group call,“Group Call,” the group  
member’s name,and the Ready Link number are displayed.  
3. If the person placing the call has kept the floor (held the Ready  
Link/Recorder button),you will see the contact’s name and Ready  
Link number along withhas floor,” and you will hear the caller  
speaking.  
4. When the caller finishes speaking and releases  
,you will see  
to take  
“Floor is open” on the display screen.Press and hold  
the floor and reply to the caller.(You will seeYou have floor” and hear  
a tone confirming that you may speak.)  
5. When the conversation is finished,press  
.
You can also receive a Ready Link call with the phone closed.Press and  
hold the Ready Link button to take the floor when the floor is open.  
Tip:  
You can change the volume and the speaker setting while a Ready Link  
call is activated.Volume: Adjust the voice volume by using the Side  
Volume key or by pressing the navigation key up or down (except when  
you are pressing and holding the Ready Link button).Speaker: Switch  
the speaker on or off by pressing the Speaker button.  
Note:  
170  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
 
Ready Link Options  
When you use Ready Link,several user options are available by selecting  
Options (right softkey).To select an option,highlight it and press  
.
Edit to edit a Ready Link number or name.(SeeEditing a Contact in  
Your Personal List” on page 176.)  
Send Message to send aText or Picture Mail message.  
Copy to Personal to copy a contact to the Personal List.  
Copy to Ph.Book to copy a contact to the Contacts list.  
Erase to erase a contact.Erase Group is displayed when you highlight  
a group.  
Add Contact to add a new contact.Add Group is displayed when you  
highlight a group list.  
Erase R-Link List to erase entries saved in the Ready Link List and in  
Ready Link Call History.  
Help to see the Ready Link instruction page.  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
171  
 
Adding and Editing Ready Link Contacts  
Copying an Entry to Your Personal List or Personal  
Group List  
You can copy an entry to your Personal Lists from several different sources.If  
the selected entry is already stored in the Personal Lists,thecopy” option is  
not displayed.  
To copy an entry from the Ready Link List:  
1. Press  
.
2. Select Go to (left softkey),and then select the list from which you  
want to copy an entry (Personal List,Personal Grps.,Outgoing,  
Incoming,or Missed).  
3. Select the entry you want to copy (or scroll to highlight the Redial  
entry at the top of your screen),and select Options (right softkey).  
To select an option,highlight it and press  
.
Copy to Personal to copy the contact to the Personal List.  
(This option will not be available if the selected entry is already  
stored in the List.)  
Copy Group to copy the group to the Personal Group List.  
Copy to Ph.Book to copy the contact to the Contacts list.  
4. Select Yes (left softkey) to copy and save the entry to your Personal  
List or Personal Group List.  
172  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
   
Saving a Ready Link Number  
When you have finished a Ready Link call,you will see the Ready Link  
number and the textR-Link call ended” on the display.You can save a  
Ready Link number to your Personal Lists from this end display.  
To save the number:  
1. From the end display,select Options (right softkey) > Save.  
If the entry has no name,you are prompted to enter a name.  
2. Select Yes (left softkey) to save the entry.  
If the number is already stored in the Personal List or Personal Groups,  
theSave” option is not displayed.  
Note:  
Finding an Entry in the Ready Link List  
You can find your desired entry by entering a few letters.  
To find a Ready Link entry:  
1. Press  
.
2. Select Go to (left softkey),and then select your desired list  
(Personal List or Personal Grps.).  
3. Enter the first letter or the first few letters of the name.  
The display shows the list beginning with the letter(s) you  
entered.  
4. Scroll through the list and press  
to select your desired entry.  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
173  
 
Adding a New Contact to Your Personal List  
You can store a total of 200 entries in the Personal Lists.  
To add a new Ready Link contact:  
1. Press  
.
2. Select Go to > Personal List > Add Contact.  
– or –  
Select a contact,select Options (right softkey),and then select  
Add Contact.  
3. Enter a name for the new contact and press .(This is the name you  
will see when calling or receiving a call from the contact.)  
4. Select R-Link Number,enter the contact’s 10-digit Ready Link  
number (the contact’s wireless phone number),and press  
.
5. Select Save (left softkey) to save the new contact to your  
Personal List.  
Tip:You are not allowed to use the following symbols during step 3: @ :  
; / * ) (.  
Tip:  
174  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
Adding a New Group to Your Personal Group List  
You can add new groups to the Personal Group List.Each group can include  
up to five members.You can enter a group member directly or select the  
member from the Personal List.  
To add a new Ready Link group entry:  
1. Press  
.
2. Select Go to > Personal Grps.> Add Group.  
– or –  
From the Personal Group List,select an entry,and then select  
Options (right softkey) > Add Group.  
3. Enter a Group Name,press ,and select Next (left softkey).  
4. To add contacts to the group,select Add (right softkey).  
5. Highlight one of the following options and press  
:
New to add a new contact.See the previous page for details.  
from Personal to add a contact from your Personal List.  
6. Scroll to the contacts you want to add and press  
(right softkey) to include the entries.  
or select Pick  
7. Select Done (left softkey) when you have finished selecting contacts,  
and then select Update (left softkey) to update your Personal Group List  
with the new group entry.  
You can also add members directly.From step 4 above,highlight  
<Add Members> and press MENU.Enter the new member’s name and  
R-Link number and select Save (left softkey) to save the entry.  
Tip:  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
175  
Editing a Contact in Your Personal List  
To edit a Personal List contact:  
1. Press  
.
2. Select Go to > Personal List.  
3. Scroll to the entry you want to edit and select Options (right softkey).  
4. Select Edit,and then select the field you want to edit (Name or  
R-Link Number).  
5. Edit the entry,select OK (left softkey),and then select Save (left  
softkey) to save your changes.  
Editing a Group in Your Personal Group List  
To edit a group name:  
1. Press  
.
2. Select Go to > Personal Grps.  
3. Scroll to the group entry you want to edit and select Options (right  
softkey) > Edit.  
4. Edit the group name and select OK (left softkey).  
If you don’t need to edit the group name,select Next (left softkey) during  
step 4 above and skip step 5.  
Tip:  
5. Select Save (left softkey) to save your changes.  
6. To edit a group member,scroll to the contact you want to edit and  
select Options (right softkey).  
7. Select Edit,and then select the field you want to edit (Name or  
R-Link Number).  
176  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
 
8. Edit the entry,select OK (left softkey),and select Save (left softkey) to  
save your changes.  
9. Select Update (left softkey) to update your Personal Group List.  
Erasing Ready Link List Entries  
Erasing an Entry in Your Personal Lists  
To erase a contact or a group:  
1. From the Ready Link List,select Go to,and then select Personal List  
or Personal Grps.  
2. Scroll to the entry you want to erase,and select Options (right  
softkey) > Erase.  
Erase Groupis displayed when you select Personal Grps.  
3. Select Yes.  
To erase a group member:  
1. From the Ready Link List,select Go to > Personal Grps.  
2. Scroll to your desired group,and press  
to display the group  
members.  
3. Select the contact you want to erase,and select Options (right  
softkey).  
4. Select Erase > Yes > Update (left softkey) to erase the member and  
update your Personal Group List.  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
177  
   
Erasing a Ready Link List  
You can erase all entries saved in the Ready Link List.  
To erase a Ready Link List:  
1. From the Ready Link List,select Options (right softkey) >  
Erase R-Link List.  
2. Select an option and press  
.
Outgoing to erase all outgoing Ready Link calls.  
Incoming to erase all incoming Ready Link calls.  
Missed to erase all missed Ready Link calls.  
All Calls to erase all Ready Link call history (except the redial  
number).  
All Personal Ent. to erase all entries in Personal List and  
Personal Grps.You are prompted to enter your four-digit lock  
code.  
3. Select Yes and press  
.
Redial numbers will not be erased.  
Tip:  
Updating Ready Link Lists  
Updating the Personal List  
To update your Personal List manually through the Ready Link  
server:  
Select  
> Settings > Ready Link > List Update.  
178  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
   
Managing Ready Link Settings  
Assigning Speed Dialing for Ready Link Entries  
To assign speed dialing for Ready Link entries:  
1. Select  
> Contacts > SpeedDial #s.  
2. Select an unassigned number and press  
.
3. Select Go to (left softkey),and then select the list from which you  
want to set a speed dial (Personal List or Personal Grps.).  
4. Select the contact and press  
.
– or –  
Select the group,and then select an option.  
Assign to assign the selected group as a speed dial.  
Details to display the group details.You can select the group  
member from the group list.  
To use speed dial for a Ready Link entry:  
From standby mode,press the appropriate key,and press  
.
Restarting the Ready Link Service  
To restart the Ready Link service:  
Select  
> Settings > Ready Link > Restart.  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
179  
   
Setting Ready Link Guard  
This feature enables you to display a warning message when you cannot  
receive Ready Link calls.  
To set the Ready Link Guard:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Ready Link > R-Link Guard.  
(A message will be displayed.)  
2. Select OK (left softkey) to continue.  
3. Select On and press .(Select Off to deactivate this feature.)  
Setting Ringer Types for Ready Link Calls  
Your phone provides a variety of ringer types that allow you to customize your  
ringer and volume settings.  
To select a ringer type for Ready Link calls:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Ready Link > Sounds >  
Ringer Type.  
2. Select Ready Link Calls,R-Link Missed,or R-Link Floor Tone.  
3. Select your desired ringer type and press  
.
To hear the selected ringer,select Play (right softkey).  
Setting Ringer Volume for Ready Link Calls  
To select a ringer volume for Ready Link calls:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Ready Link > Sounds > Ringer Volume.  
2. Select Separate Vol. and press the navigation key left or right to  
select a volume level.  
3. Select Done (left softkey) to save.  
180  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
 
Setting Vibrate Pattern for Ready Link Calls  
You can select your favorite vibrate pattern for Ready Link calls.  
To select a vibrate pattern for Ready Link calls:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Ready Link > Sounds > Vibrate Pattern.  
2. Select Ready Link Calls or R-Link Missed.  
3. Select your desired vibrate pattern and press  
.
Setting an Alert Notification for Ready Link Calls  
Your phone can alert you with an audible tone when you receive a  
Ready Link call.  
To set alerts for Ready Link calls:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Ready Link > Sounds > Alerts.  
2. Select Ready Link Calls,R-Link Missed,or Headset Alert.  
3. Select your desired option and press  
.
To adjust the floor tone volume:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Ready Link > Sounds > Alerts.  
2. Select Floor Tone Vol.> Earpiece or Speaker.  
3. Press the navigation key left or right to select a volume level and  
select Done (left softkey).  
You can also set alerts using theAlerts settings menu.(SeeAlert  
Notification” on page 49.)  
Tip:  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
181  
 
Setting the Speakerphone for Ready Link Calls  
You can set your phone to use speakerphone mode for Ready Link calls.By  
default,the speakerphone is set to on.  
To set the speakerphone mode:  
Select  
> Settings > Ready Link > Speakerphone > On  
or Off.  
If the phone’s ringer volume is set toVibrateAll,Ringer off,or SilenceAll,  
the speakerphone turns off.Press SPEAKER key to turn the  
speakerphone mode on.  
Note:  
Setting the Default View of the Ready Link List  
You can select the default Ready Link List when Ready Link is launched.  
To select the default view of the Ready Link List:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Ready Link > Default View.(The default  
setting is Personal List.)  
2. Select your desired list and press  
.
Setting the Floor Display of the Ready Link Calls  
With this feature,you can select the floor display during Ready Link calls.  
To select the floor display:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Ready Link > Floor Display.  
2. Select Text Only or Image 1–3 and press  
.
To see a display preview of the image,select Preview (right  
softkey).  
182  
Section 2J: Using Ready Link  
 
Section 2K  
Using the Built-In Media Player  
In This Section  
Your Multimedia Channel Options (page 184)  
Accessing Your Media Player’s Channel Listings (page 185)  
Playing a Video or Audio Clip (page 186)  
Multimedia FAQs (page 191)  
Your phone’s built-in media player gives you the ability to listen  
to audio clips and to view video clips right from your phone’s  
display. It’s a great way to stay up-to-date on news,weather,and sports  
information while also enjoying the latest blockbuster movie trailers or  
music videos – anywhere,anytime on the home network.Just access  
your media player from your phone’s main menu,scroll to your choice of  
channel,and select one of the video or audio clips to play.It’s like having a  
TV in the palm of your hand.  
This section explains the features and options of your phone’s built-in  
media player.  
Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player  
183  
   
Your Multimedia Channel Options  
SM  
SprintTV offers a variety of accessible audio or video channels,depending  
on your wireless service plan and multimedia subscriptions.Your  
subscription options include a comprehensive basic service as well as a full  
menu of additional channel options.  
Preview Channel:This free channel lets you sample clips from all the  
available channels before you make a decision to subscribe.It’s like  
viewing the movie preview before deciding whether you want to spend  
the money to go see the full motion picture.  
Sprint TV:This comprehensive basic service gives you access to a  
variety of content from familiar brands.Think of it asbasic cable” for  
your phone.It allows you unlimited access to this content as long as you  
continue to pay the monthly subscription fee.  
Available Individual Channel Options:You also have the option of  
subscribing to individual channels from an extensive menu offering.  
These channels are available for a monthly subscription fee and allow  
you unlimited access as long as you continue to pay your monthly  
subscription fee.  
You can always visit www.qwest.com for a comprehensive up-to-date  
Channel Guide that provides an explanation of the available channels and  
information on subscription rates.  
184  
Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player  
   
Accessing Your Media Player’s Channel  
Listings  
It’s easy to access and view the channel listings on your M1 by Sanyo from  
the phone’s main menu.  
To access your media player and channel listings:  
Select  
> Media Player > Channel Listing.Your channel  
listings will be displayed,divided into the following sections:  
My Channels:These include the complimentary Previews  
channel,as well as any available individual channels for which  
you have purchased access.If you have purchased SprintTV,  
either through a subscription or by purchasing it separately,it will  
be displayed here.  
Available Channels:These are channels that have not yet  
been purchased but are available to access for a monthly  
subscription fee.Use your navigation key to scroll through and  
select a channel,and follow the onscreen instructions to  
purchase access to it.Upon purchasing access to one of these  
channels,the channel will be listed,along with its corresponding  
channel number,in the My Channels section of your media  
player’s channel listings.You will see it displayed in this section  
the next time you access your phone’s media player.  
The first time you access one of yourAvailable Channels,you will be  
prompted to accept the corresponding monthly fee (unless it’s a channel  
that doesn’t have an associated monthly fee).Accepting the charge  
gives you access to the channel for as long as you continue to pay the  
monthly fee.If you accept the charge,the next time you access your  
phone’s media player,this channel will be displayed in the My Channels  
section of your Channel Listings.  
Note:  
Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player  
185  
   
Playing a Video or Audio Clip  
To select and play a media clip in the Channel Listing:  
1. Select  
> Media Player > Channel Listing.  
2. Use your keypad to enter a channel number (or use your navigation  
key to scroll to a channel and press ).  
My Channels: If you have selected a channel that you’ve  
already signed up for (or if it’s a channel with no monthly fee),  
you will see a list of available clips.  
Available Channels: If you have selected a channel that you  
have not yet signed up for,you will be prompted to accept the  
corresponding monthly charge.Follow the onscreen prompts to  
subscribe to the selected channel.(A list of available clips will be  
displayed.)  
3. Scroll to the clip that you would like to play and select Select (left  
softkey) or .If applicable,the left and right softkeys will offer  
additional options.(The clip will automatically load and begin playing.)  
To select and play a media clip in the Media Listing:  
1. Select  
> Media Player > Media Listing.  
If you have selected Media Listing,a list of available video or  
audio files will be displayed.You can transfer video or audio files  
from your PC to your phone’s media folder using the mass  
storage function.(SeeConnectingYour Phone toYour PC” on  
2. Use your navigation key to scroll to the clip that you would like to play  
and select Select (left softkey) or .(The clip will automatically load  
and begin playing.)  
186  
Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player  
   
Media Folder Options  
To access a media folder’s options,display the media folder and select  
Options (right softkey).To select an option,highlight it and press  
.
Media Listing to display the media file list under the media folder.  
Channel Listing to display the channel list.  
Info to display the media clip information.  
Play Mode to switch the play mode in the media folder.  
Media Filter to sort audio and video clips in the media folder.  
Player Settings to customize the player settings from Equalizer,  
Display Size,or Skins.  
Minimize to play music in the background during standby mode or  
while using the application.  
Playlist to display a customized playlist you’ve created.  
Add to Playlist to add a media clip to the playlist.  
Send via Bluetooth to send media clips via Bluetooth.  
Use Bluetooth to play media clips through a Bluetooth headset.  
Help to see the Multimedia instruction page.  
Exit to terminate the Media Player.  
The phone’s Media Player support the following file extensions:“mp3,”  
“aac,” “mp4,” “3gp,” “3gpp,” “3gp2,” “3g2,” “qcp,” “amr,” “m4a,”  
“m4v.”  
Note:  
Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player  
187  
 
Playlists  
You can create playlists to organize media files stored in your phone.  
To create a playlist:  
1. Select  
2. Highlight <New Playlist> and press  
3. Enter a name for the new playlist and press  
> Media Player > Playlist.  
.
.
4. Select from the files that are available in the media folder and select  
Done (left softkey).(The newly named playlist will be displayed on the  
playlist.)  
To add files to a playlist:  
1. Select  
> Media Player > Playlist.(The available playlists on  
your phone will be displayed).  
2. Select the playlist that you want to add files to and  
press  
.
3. While in the playlist,select Options (right softkey) >  
Add Media.  
4. Select from the files that are available in the media folder.  
– or –  
1. Select  
> Media Player > Media Listing.(The available media  
file list on your phone will be displayed).  
2. Select the files you want to add and select Options (right softkey) >  
Add to Playlist.  
3. Select an option to add file(s) and press  
.
4. Select the playlist you want and press  
.
188  
Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player  
 
To remove files from a playlist:  
1. Select  
> Media Player > Playlist.  
2. Select the playlist that you want to remove files from and press  
.
3. While displaying files contained within a playlist,select Options (right  
softkey) > Remove.  
4. Select an option to remove file(s) and press  
.
5. Select Yes and press  
.
To delete a playlist:  
1. Select  
2. Select Options (right softkey) > Delete.  
3. Select an option to delete one or more playlists and press  
4. Select Yes and press  
> Media Player > Playlist.  
.
.
Options available under the playlist menu may include:  
Media Listing to display the media file list under the media folder.  
Channel Listing to display the channel list.  
Info to display the media clip information.  
Play Mode to switch the play mode in the playlist.  
Rename to rename the playlist.  
Delete to delete the playlist.  
Player Settings to customize the player settings.  
Help to see the Multimedia instruction page.  
Exit to terminate the Media Player.  
When you delete a playlist,or a file from a playlist,only the reference to  
the data is deleted; the actual playlist or file is not deleted from the  
phone’s memory.  
Note:  
Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player  
189  
Playing Media Clips Using the External Control Key  
The external control key can be used to play,pause,stop,forward,or rewind  
a media clip while the phone is closed.It can also be used to navigate  
through a media player option.  
To launch a Music or Media player:  
Press to activate a launch menu,and press the control key up or  
down to select Music or Media Player.  
Key Operation While Playing Media Clips  
Play/Pause  
Rewind  
List  
Fast Forward/  
Next  
Stop  
Keys  
Operation  
Plays or pauses a media clip.  
Stops the media clip.  
Returns the phone to standby mode when held down.  
Skips to the next clip.  
Fast forwards within the current clip when held down.  
Returns to the beginning of the current clip.  
Rewinds within the current clip when held down.  
List  
Displays a list of media clips.  
190  
Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player  
   
Multimedia FAQs  
1. Will I know if I’m receiving an incoming call while I’m viewing  
or listening to an audio clip?  
No.All incoming calls will roll into voicemail while you are playing a  
clip.If the caller leaves a voicemail,the voicemail icon will be  
displayed on the screen.  
2. How long are the clips? Will I know the estimated time it will  
take to play the clip prior to accessing it?  
Once you have selected a channel,you will see a listing of the  
available clips,with each clip’s length displayed after the clip’s title.In  
general,a clip’s duration will depend on the story or content being  
provided,and can be fairly short or as long as a few minutes.  
3. Can I access a multimedia clip wherever I am,as long as I  
have my phone?  
As long as you are on the home network,you will have access to the  
audio and video clips.  
SprintTV Service does not work while roaming off the home network or  
where service is unavailable.  
Note:  
4. Are the videos that I’m viewinglive” videos?  
It depends on the content provider.Some of the channels available  
through SprintTV stream live content.Others provide media on  
demand with video and audio clips that are refreshed throughout the  
day,but that are notlive.”  
Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player  
191  
   
5. After purchasing access to an Available Channel for a  
monthly fee,do I receive any confirmation? That is,how do I  
know it has been purchased?  
The next time you access your media player’s channel listings,the  
purchased channel title and corresponding number will be displayed  
in the My Channels section.  
6. Why are some channels already preloaded into the My  
Channels section?  
Some channels,such as Previews,are offered free of charge as a  
customer courtesy.These channels are automatically displayed in the  
My Channels section of your channel listings.  
7. If I don’t subscribe to a Sprint Power Vision Plan,will I still be  
able to view the multimedia clips?  
Yes.For service access charges,please consult your service plan or  
visit www.qwest.com.  
8. How can I easily access a channel without having to scroll  
through all the channels in my channel listings?  
Each channel will have a number to the left of it.You can simply press  
this number to quickly access the clips located within that channel.  
When entering the specific channel number,channels 01–09 do not  
require you to enter a0.” For example,to access channel07,” just  
press the7” key.  
Tip:  
9. What does it mean when the video pauses and I see the word  
“loading” at the bottom of the screen?  
This happens when the media player is loading the data necessary to  
play the clip.It typically occurs when there is heavy traffic on the  
network.  
192  
Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player  
10. If I put on my stereo headphones and insert them into the  
phone’s headset jack,can I close the phone while I am  
playing an audio (or video) clip without interrupting the clip?  
Yes.When you insert your stereo headset into the phone’s headset  
jack,the phone automatically goes intoheadset mode,” allowing you  
to close the phone and continue playing the clip.(Likewise,if your  
phone is inheadset mode,” a phone call will not disconnect when  
you close the phone.)  
11. Can I surf to a different channel while I am playing a clip?  
Yes.While you are playing a clip,you can use the up and down  
navigation buttons to surf to a different channel.A small pop-up  
screen will be displayed that tells you which channel you are  
watching as well as other channels that you have access to.  
Use the navigation buttons to scroll through the different channels.  
Once you find a channel that you want to watch,scroll to it and  
press  
(or simply wait approximately three seconds),and the  
channel will begin loading.  
Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player  
193  
Section 2L  
Using Bluetooth  
In This Section  
Turning Bluetooth On and Off (page 195)  
Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu (page 196)  
Bluetooth Profiles (page 198)  
Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 200)  
Using the Trusted Devices Options (page 201)  
Printing Data via Bluetooth (page 202)  
Sending Data via Bluetooth (page 203)  
Your phone features built-in Bluetooth technology,allowing you  
to share information more easily than ever before. Bluetooth is a  
short-range communications technology that allows you to connect  
wirelessly to a number of Bluetooth devices,such as headsets and  
hands-free car kits,and Bluetooth-enabled handhelds,PCs,printers,and  
wireless phones.The Bluetooth communication range is usually up to  
approximately 10 meters (30 feet).  
This section details how to set up and make the most of your phone’s  
Bluetooth capabilities.  
194  
Section 2L: Using Bluetooth  
   
Turning Bluetooth On and Off  
By default,your phone’s Bluetooth feature is turned off.Turning Bluetooth on  
makes your phoneavailable” to other in-range Bluetooth devices.To make  
your phone visible to other devices you must also set your phone’s visibility  
to other than Hidden.(See page 197.)  
To turn Bluetooth on:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Bluetooth > Enable/Disable.  
2. Select Enable to enable Bluetooth.  
To turn Bluetooth off:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Bluetooth >Enable/Disable.  
2. Select Disable to disable Bluetooth.  
Enabling the Bluetooth settings affects the battery’s talk and  
standby times.  
Note:  
Bluetooth Status Indicators  
The following icons show your Bluetooth connection status at a glance:  
– Bluetooth feature is active.It turns to green when connected to a  
Bluetooth device.  
Your phone is discoverable by another Bluetooth device.  
Your phone is communicating with a Bluetooth device.  
Section 2L: Using Bluetooth  
195  
   
Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu  
The Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to set up many of the  
characteristics of your phone’s Bluetooth service,including:  
Entering or changing the name your phone uses for Bluetooth  
communication  
Setting your phone’s visibility (ordiscoverability”) to other Bluetooth  
devices  
Displaying your phone’s Bluetooth address  
To access the Bluetooth Settings menu:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Bluetooth.  
2. Use the navigation key to select Enable/Disable,Visibility,  
Voice Priority,My Device Name,or My Device Info,and  
press  
.
Bluetooth Settings: My Device Name  
The My Device Name section of the Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to  
select a Bluetooth name for your phone.Your phone’s Bluetooth name will be  
seen by other in-range Bluetooth devices,depending on yourVisibility  
settings.  
To set a Bluetooth name for your phone:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Bluetooth > My Device Name.  
2. Press and hold to clear the current name.  
3. Use your keypad to enter a new name and press  
to save and exit.  
196  
Section 2L: Using Bluetooth  
   
Bluetooth Settings: Visibility  
The Visibility section of the Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to manage  
your availability to other Bluetooth devices.  
To configure your phone’s visibility (discoverability) to other  
Bluetooth devices:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Bluetooth > Visibility.  
2. Select your desiredVisibility setting and press  
:
Always Visible to allow other Bluetooth devices to detect and  
identify your phone.  
Visible for 3 min. to allow other Bluetooth devices to detect  
your phone for 3 minutes,after which it returns to hidden mode.  
Hidden to prevent other Bluetooth devices from detecting and  
identifying your phone.  
It is recommended that your phone is in standby mode when receiving  
data from other devices via Bluetooth.  
Note:  
Bluetooth Settings: Voice Priority  
The Voice Priority section of the Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to  
choose the default device you want to use for incoming and outgoing calls.  
To set the voice priority:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Bluetooth > Voice Priority.  
2. Select Phone or Hands-free.  
Phone allows you to switch the audio between your phone and  
hands-free devices.  
Hands-free allows only hands-free devices to be used.  
Section 2L: Using Bluetooth  
197  
   
Bluetooth Settings: My Device Information  
To display your phone’s device information:  
Select  
> Settings > Bluetooth > My Device Info.  
Setting Auto-Accept  
You can configure your phone’s accessibility to other Bluetooth devices.  
To configure your phone’s accessibility to other Bluetooth devices:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Bluetooth.  
2. Select the device from the trusted devices list and select Options  
(right softkey)> Auto-Accept.  
3. Select a setting and press  
:
On allows other Bluetooth devices to initiate a connection  
without any confirmation.  
Off displays a confirmation screen,from which you can accept  
or deny the connection.  
When theAuto-Accept feature is enabled and you receive files from  
other devices,any existing file of the same name will be overwritten  
without warning.  
Note:  
Bluetooth Profiles  
All the Bluetooth settings you configure are stored in your phone’s Bluetooth  
user profile.Different profiles can be used for specific Bluetooth functions.  
Headset Profile – This profile functions as a wireless ear jack.When  
an incoming call is received,the ringer can be heard through the  
headset instead of through the phone.The call can then be received by  
pushing a button.While using your phone,you can use the headset  
instead of the phone by pushing a button on the headset,the same as  
inserting a jack into the phone.Increase or decrease the volume by  
using the volume key on the side of the phone.  
198  
Section 2L: Using Bluetooth  
   
Hands-Free Profile – This profile functions as a wireless car-kit.  
Incoming calls ring to the hands-free headset or device.Calls can be  
received by pressing a button on the headset or device. For dialing,four  
functions are supported:recent call dial,voice dial,speed dial,and  
number dial.Increase or decrease the volume by using the volume key  
on the side of the phone.  
DUN: Dial-Up Network Profile – This profile functions as a wireless  
data cable,connecting a PC or PDA to a network through your phone.  
OPP: Object Push Profile This profile uses the Generic Object  
Exchange profile services to send data objects between devices and  
can be used to exchange objects like music files,pictures,calendar  
(vCal),and business cards (vCard).  
FTP: File Transfer Profile This profile allows you to transfer files to  
or from other Bluetooth-enabled devices.  
BPP: Basic Printing Profile This profile enables simpler printing  
from your phone to a Bluetooth-enabled printer.  
A2DP: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile This profile allows  
you to transmit high quality stereo music from your phone to other  
compatible accessories including Bluetooth stereo headsets.  
TheA2DP profile supports the following file extensions:“aac,m4a,”  
“mp3,mp4,3gp,3gpp,3g2,3gp2,mid.” Streaming media  
and movie media are not supported.  
Note:  
AVRCP: Audio/Video Remote Control Profile This profile enables  
your phone to remotely control compatible accessories including  
Bluetooth stereo headsets.You can play,pause,stop,forward,reverse,  
fast forward,or rewind from a headset.(Playback functions may vary  
among Bluetooth accessories.)  
Section 2L: Using Bluetooth  
199  
Pairing Bluetooth Devices  
Paired Devices  
The Bluetooth pairing process allows you to establish trusted connections  
between your phone and another Bluetooth device.When devices are  
paired,a passcode (sometimes called a PIN) is shared between devices,  
allowing for fast,secure connections while bypassing the discovery and  
authentication process.  
To pair your phone with another Bluetooth device:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Bluetooth> Add New > Search.  
(Your phone will display a list of discovered in-range Bluetooth  
devices.)  
2. Select the device you wish to pair with and press  
.
3. Select Add to Trusted.  
4. Enter the PIN and press .(When the owner of the other device  
enters the same PIN,the pairing is complete.)  
Waiting for Request  
If you are going to be using a Dial-Up Network (DUN) profile to pair with a  
PC or PDA,you will need to allow the other device to initiate pairing with your  
phone.  
To allow your phone to be paired with another Bluetooth device:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Bluetooth > Add New > Wait for Request.  
2. Follow the onscreen prompts to enter your PIN and press  
.
200  
Section 2L: Using Bluetooth  
   
Using the Trusted Devices Options  
Once you have created paired devices,several options are available from the  
trusted devices list.  
To use the trusted devices options:  
1. From the trusted devices list,select a device.  
2. Select Options (right softkey) to display the following options:  
Connect or Disconnect to connect to or disconnect from the  
Bluetooth device (if applicable).  
Send Item to send an item saved on your phone to another  
Bluetooth device.  
Browse to browse and transfer files between Bluetooth devices  
using FTP.  
Print to print the data using Basic Printing Profile or Object Push  
Profile (if applicable).  
Edit Name to edit the name of the trusted device.  
Auto-Accept to configure your phone’s accessibility to other  
Bluetooth devices.(See page 198.)  
Device Info to display the trusted device’s information.  
Sort by to sort the trusted devices.  
Delete to delete the selected device from the list.  
Delete All to delete all devices from the list.  
Settings to display the Bluetooth settings menu.(See  
Section 2L: Using Bluetooth  
201  
   
Printing Data via Bluetooth  
You can print out your pictures,Contacts entries,business card,calendar  
event,and messages stored on the phone.(Some Bluetooth-enabled  
printers may not support this feature.)  
To print data via Bluetooth:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Bluetooth.  
2. Select the device from the trusted devices list and then select  
Options (right softkey) > Print.  
3. Select a category (Picture,Business Card,Contacts,  
Calendar Event,or Message) and press  
.
4. Select Create Print Job or Printer Default and press .(This  
step only appears when you select a picture.)  
Create Print Job to print pictures by creating a print job via the  
Basic Printing Profile.  
Printer Default to print pictures using the default printer  
settings via the Object Push Profile.  
5. Follow the onscreen instructions to select the item(s)  
to print.  
6. Make sure the printer is ready to print data,and then select Print (left  
softkey).  
7. If necessary,enter the PIN and press  
.
Before you start using the Bluetooth feature,make sure your phone’s  
battery is fully charged.  
Note:  
202  
Section 2L: Using Bluetooth  
   
Sending Data via Bluetooth  
You can send data saved on your phone to another Bluetooth device.  
To send data via Bluetooth:  
1. Select  
> Tools > Bluetooth.  
2. Select the device from the trusted devices list and then select  
Options (right softkey) > Send Item.  
3. Select an item (Business Card,Contacts,Calendar Event,or  
From File Manager) and press  
.
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to select the item(s) to send.  
5. Make sure the other device is ready to receive data,and then select  
Send (left softkey).  
6. If necessary,enter the PIN and press  
.
Due to different specifications and features of other Bluetooth-  
compatible devices,display and operations may be different,and  
functions such as transfer or exchange may not be possible with all  
Bluetooth-compatible devices.  
Note:  
Section 2L: Using Bluetooth  
203  
   
204  
Section 3  
®
Qwest Service Features  
 
Section 3A  
®
Qwest Service Features: The Basics  
In This Section  
Using Voicemail (page 207)  
Using SMS Text Messaging (page 215)  
Using Caller ID (page 218)  
Responding to Call Waiting (page 218)  
Making a Three-Way Call (page 219)  
Using Call Forwarding (page 220)  
Now that you’ve mastered your phone’s fundamentals,  
it’s time to explore the calling features that enhance your  
wireless service.This section outlines your basic Qwest service  
features.  
206  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
 
Using Voicemail  
Setting Up Your Voicemail  
All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically transferred to your  
voicemail,even if your phone is in use or turned off.Therefore,you will want  
to set up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is  
activated.  
To set up your voicemail:  
1. Press and hold  
.
2. Follow the system prompts to:  
Create your passcode.  
Record your name announcement.  
Record your greeting.  
Choose whether to activate One-Touch MessageAccess (a  
feature that lets you access messages simply by pressing and  
holding  
,bypassing the need for you to enter your  
passcode).  
Voicemail Passcode  
Note:  
If you are concerned about unauthorized access to your voicemail  
account,Qwest recommends that you enable your voicemail passcode  
(do not activate One-Touch MessageAccess).  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
207  
   
Voicemail Notification  
There are several ways your phone alerts you to a new message:  
By displaying a message on the screen.  
By sounding the assigned ringer type.  
By the LED blinking red.  
By displaying  
at the top of your screen.  
New Voicemail Message Alerts  
When you receive a new voice message,your phone alerts you and prompts  
you to call your voicemail.  
To call your voicemail:  
Press  
.
To display your Missed Log:  
Press > Missed Alerts.  
When you are roaming off the home network,you may not receive  
notification of new voicemail messages.It is recommended that you  
periodically check your voicemail by dialing 1 + area code + your  
Note:  
wireless phone number.When your voicemail answers,press ( ) and  
*
enter your passcode.You will be charged roaming rates when accessing  
voicemail while roaming off the home network.  
Your phone accepts messages even when it is turned off.However,you  
are notified of new messages only when your phone is turned on and you  
are in a network service area.  
208  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
 
Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages  
You can review your messages directly from your wireless phone or from any  
other touch-tone phone.To dial from your wireless phone,you can either  
speed dial your voicemail or use the menu keys.  
Using One-Touch Message Access  
Press and hold  
.(Your phone will dial your voicemail box.)  
Using the Menu Keys on Your Phone to Access Your Messages  
1. Select  
2. Select Call Voicemail to listen to your messages.  
> Messaging > Voicemail.  
You are charged for airtime minutes when you are accessing your  
voicemail from your wireless phone.  
Note:  
Using Another Phone to Access Messages  
1. Dial your wireless phone number.  
2. When your voicemail answers,press  
.
3. Enter your passcode.  
When you call into voicemail,you first hear the header information (date,  
time,and sender information) for the message.To skip directly to the  
message,press 4 during the header.  
Tip:  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
209  
 
Voicemail Button Guide  
Here’s a quick guide to your keypad functions while listening to voicemail  
messages.For further details and menu options,seeVoicemail Menu Key”  
Date/Time  
Replay  
Send Reply  
Rewind  
Call Back  
Help  
Advance  
Forward  
Save  
Erase  
Cancel  
Skip  
Voicemail Options  
Your phone offers several options for organizing and accessing your  
voicemail.  
Using Expert Mode  
Using the Expert Mode setting for your personal voicemail box helps you  
navigate through the voicemail system more quickly by shortening the voice  
prompts you hear at each level.  
To turn Expert Mode on or off:  
1. Press and hold  
2. Press  
prompts.  
to access your voicemail.  
to change your Personal Options,following the system  
3. Press  
for Expert Mode.  
4. Press  
to turn Expert Mode on or off.  
210  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
 
Setting Up Group Distribution Lists  
Create up to 20 separate group lists,each with up to 20 customers.  
1. Press and hold  
2. Press  
prompts.  
to access your voicemail.  
to change your Personal Options,following the system  
3. Press  
for Settings.  
4. Press  
for Group Distribution Lists.  
5. Follow the voice prompts to create,edit,rename,or delete group lists.  
Callback  
Return a call after listening to a message without disconnecting from  
voicemail.  
Press  
after listening to a message.(Once the call is complete,  
you’re returned to the voicemail main menu.)  
Voicemail-to-Voicemail Message  
Record and send a voice message to other voicemail users.  
1. From the main voicemail menu,press  
to send a message.  
2. Follow the voice prompts to enter the phone number.  
3. Follow the voice prompts to record and send your voice message.  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
211  
Voicemail-to-Voicemail Message Reply  
Reply to a voice message received from any other voicemail user.  
1. After listening to a voice message,press  
.
2. Follow the voice prompts to record and send your reply.  
Voicemail-to-Voicemail Message Forwarding  
Forward a voice message,except those markedPrivate,” to other voicemail  
users.  
1. After listening to a message,press  
.
2. Follow the voice prompts to enter the phone number.  
3. Follow the voice prompts to record your introduction and forward the  
voice message.  
Voicemail-to-Voicemail Receipt Request  
Receive confirmation that your voice message has been listened to when  
you send,forward,or reply to other voicemail users.  
1. After you have recorded a message,press  
to listen to the  
recorded message.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
for More Options.  
to mark receipt requested.  
to send your voicemail message.  
212  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
Extended Absence Greeting  
When your phone is turned off or you are off the home network for an  
extended period,this greeting can be played instead of your normal personal  
greeting.  
1. From the main voicemail menu,press  
for Personal Options.  
2. Press  
for Greetings.  
to record an ExtendedAbsence Greeting.  
3. Press  
Clearing the Message Icon  
Your phone may temporarily continue to display the message icon after you  
have checked your voice and text messages.  
To clear the icon from the display screen:  
1. Select  
> Messaging > Voicemail > Clear Count.  
2. Select Yes and press  
.
Voicemail Menu Key  
Following the prompts on the voicemail system,you can use your keypad to  
navigate through the voicemail menu.The following list outlines your  
phone’s voicemail menu structure.  
Listen  
Envelope Information  
Reply  
Advance 8 Seconds  
Replay  
Rewind  
Forward Message  
Erase  
Callback  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
213  
   
Save  
Options  
Send a Message  
Personal Options  
Settings  
Skip Passcode  
Autoplay  
Message Date &Time On/Off  
Change Passcode  
Group Distribution List  
Numeric Paging to a Phone  
Return to Personal Options Menu  
Greetings  
Personal Greetings  
Name Announcement  
Extended Absence Greeting  
Return to Personal Options Menu  
Expert Mode (On/Off)  
Place a Call  
Disconnect  
214  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
Using SMS Text Messaging  
With SMSText Messaging,you can use other people’s phone numbers to  
send instant text messages from your phone to their messaging-ready  
phones – and they can send messages to you.When you receive a new  
message,it will automatically display on your phone’s screen.  
In addition,SMSText Messaging includes a variety of preset messages,such  
asCan’t talk right now.Send me a message.” that make composing  
messages fast and easy.You can also customize your own preset messages  
(up to 50 characters) from your phone.  
Composing SMS Text Messages  
To compose an SMS Text message:  
1. Select  
> Messaging > Send Message > Text and select the  
entry method you prefer:  
Contacts to select a recipient from your internal Contacts.  
(Qualifying Contacts entries must contain a phone number or an  
email address.)  
Phone# to use the keypad to enter the phone number of the  
person to whom you wish to send a message.  
Email to enter the recipient’s email address.  
You can also select Others (right softkey) to select recipients from your  
desired list.  
Tip:  
2. Press  
to save the recipient.(You may include up to 50 recipients  
per message.)  
3. Select Next (left softkey) when you have finished selecting and  
entering recipients.  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
215  
     
4. Compose a message or use the preset messages or smileys (icons).  
To type a message,use your keypad to enter your message.  
Select Mode (right softkey) to select a character input mode.  
(SeeEnteringText” on page 38.)  
5. Scroll down to select the message priority (Ordinary or Urgent),set  
the callback number,set the signature,or set the delivery receipt.  
6. Review your message and select Send (left softkey).(You may also  
select additional messaging options by selecting Options [right  
softkey] to change the recipients or save to draft.)  
You can also send an SMSText message when the left softkey displays  
the Send Msg option.  
Tip:  
Accessing SMS Text Messages  
To read an SMS Text message:  
When you receive a text message,it will be displayed automatically  
on your phone’s screen.Use your navigation key to scroll down and  
view the entire message.  
To reply to an SMS Text message:  
1. While the message is open,select Reply (left softkey).  
2. Select Text,and then compose your reply or use the preset  
messages or icons.  
To type a message,use your keypad to enter your message.Use  
Mode (right softkey) to select a character input mode.(See  
“EnteringText” on page 38.)  
3. Review your reply and select Send (left softkey).  
(You may also select additional messaging options by selecting  
Options [right softkey] to change the recipients or save to draft.)  
216  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
Using Preset Messages  
Preset messages make sending text messages to your friends,family,and  
coworkers easier than ever.  
To send preset messages into the text box:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Messaging > Preset Msgs.  
2. Highlight a message you wish to send and select Options (right  
softkey) > Send Text.  
To edit preset messages:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Messaging > Preset Msgs.  
2. Highlight a message you wish to edit and press  
.
.
3. Enter your new message or changes and press  
(SeeEnteringText” on page 38.)  
To reset preset messages:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Messaging > Preset Msgs.  
2. Select Options (right softkey) > Reset All Msgs > Yes.  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
217  
 
Using Caller ID  
Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before answering the phone by  
displaying the number of the incoming call.If you do not want your number  
displayed when you make a call,just follow these easy steps.  
To block your phone number from being displayed for a specific  
outgoing call:  
1. Press  
2. Enter the number you want to call.  
3. Press  
.
.
®
To permanently block your number,call QwestWireless Repair at  
1-888-879-0611.  
Responding to Call Waiting  
When you’re on a call,CallWaiting alerts you to incoming calls by sounding  
beeps.Your phone’s screen informs you that another call is coming in and  
displays the caller’s phone number (if it is available).  
To respond to an incoming call while you’re on a call:  
Press  
call.)  
.(This puts the first caller on hold and answers the second  
To switch back to the first caller:  
Press  
again.  
For those calls where you don’t want to be interrupted,you can  
Tip:  
temporarily disable CallWaiting by pressing 7 0 before placing your  
*
call.CallWaiting is automatically reactivated once you end the call.  
218  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
   
Making a Three-Way Call  
WithThree-Way Calling,you can talk to two people at the same time.When  
using this feature,the normal airtime rates will be charged for each of the  
two calls.  
To make a Three-Way Call:  
1. Enter a number you wish to call and press  
.
2. Once you have established the connection,press  
.(This puts the  
first caller on hold.)  
3. Dial the second number you wish to call and press  
.
4. When you’re connected to the second party,press  
again to  
begin your three-way call.  
If one of the people you called hangs up during your call,you and the  
remaining caller stay connected.If you initiated the call and are the first to  
hang up,all other callers are disconnected.  
CallWaiting andThree-Way Calling are not available while roaming off  
the home network.  
Note:  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
219  
   
Using Call Forwarding  
Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to another phone  
number – even when your phone is turned off.You can continue to make  
calls from your phone when Call Forwarding is activated.  
To activate Call Forwarding:  
1. Press  
.
2. Enter the area code and phone number to which your future calls  
should be forwarded.  
3. Press  
.(You will hear a tone to confirm the activation of Call  
Forwarding.)  
To deactivate Call Forwarding:  
1. Press  
.
2. Press  
.(You will see a message and hear a tone to confirm the  
deactivation.)  
You are charged a higher rate for calls you have forwarded.  
Note:  
220  
Section 3A: Qwest Service Features – The Basics  
   
Section 3B  
Sprint PCS Vision  
In This Section  
Sprint PCS Vision Applications (page 222)  
Getting Started With Sprint PCS Vision (page 222)  
Accessing Messaging (page 228)  
Downloading Content (page 230)  
Exploring the Web (page 232)  
Sprint PCS Vision offers easy and amazing data services you will  
really use.These features – including messaging,games,  
downloadable ringers and screen savers,and portableWeb access – let  
you have fun,stay in touch,and stay informed no matter where you go on  
the home network.  
This section introduces these advanced services and walks you through  
the necessary steps to start taking advantage of Sprint PCSVision  
services.  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
221  
   
Sprint PCS Vision Applications  
Here is a brief list of the applications available through your phone.For more  
information,please visit us online at www.qwest.com.  
Sprint PCS Picture Mail – Instantly shoot,share,and print sharp,high-  
resolution digital pictures with your phone.  
Messaging – Send and receive emails and chat on your phone.  
Games – Play exciting games with full-color graphics,sound,and vibration.  
Choose from hundreds of games to play anytime.  
Ringers – Personalize your phone by downloading and assigning different  
ringers to numbers in your Contacts.  
Screen Savers Download unique images to use as screen savers – or  
make it easy to tell who’s calling by assigning specific images to numbers in  
your Contacts.  
Web – Experience full-color graphic versions of popularWeb sites from your  
phone.  
Getting Started With Sprint PCS Vision  
With your phone and wireless service from Qwest,you are ready to start  
enjoying the advantages of Sprint PCSVision.This section will help you  
learn the basics of using your Sprint PCSVision services,including  
managing your user name,launching aVision connection,and navigating  
theWeb with your phone.  
222  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
   
Your User Name  
When you buy a compatible phone and sign up for service,you’re  
automatically assigned a user name,which is typically your 10-digit  
wireless phone number followed by@qwest.sprintpcs.com.For example,  
if your phone number is 555-123-4567,your user name will be  
555123456[email protected].  
When you use Sprint PCSVision services,your user name is submitted to  
identify you to the network.The user name is also useful as an address for  
email,as a way to personalizeWeb services,and as an online virtual identity.  
Your user name will be automatically programmed into your phone.You  
don’t have to enter it.  
Updating Your User Name  
When you change the programmed user name and select a new one,you  
have to update your user name through your phone.  
To update your user name:  
Select  
> Settings > Power Vision > Update Profile.  
while processing.  
If you want to cancel,press  
Finding Your User Name  
If you aren’t sure what your Sprint PCSVision user name is,you can easily  
find it on your phone.  
To find your user name:  
From standby mode,select  
> Settings > Phone Info >  
Phone#/User ID.  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
223  
 
Launching a Data Connection  
To launch a data connection:  
Select  
> Web.(Your data connection will start and the  
Sprint PowerVision home page will be displayed.)  
The Sprint Power Vision Home Page  
softkey) to continue and access theWeb.  
Note:  
While connecting,the following will appear on the screen:  
Connecting...Please wait.  
If you had a previous connection,the last page you visited will be displayed  
when you launch your browser.When this occurs,you may not see the  
“Connecting...message when you launch the session.Though the browser  
is open,you are not currently in an active data session – that is,no data is  
being sent or received.As soon as you navigate to another page,the active  
session will start and you will see theConnecting...message.  
224  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
   
Net Guard  
When you first connect to theWeb,the Net Guard will appear to confirm  
that you want to connect.This feature helps you avoid accidental  
connections.You can disable the Net Guard in the future by selecting  
Always Auto-Connect when the Net Guard is displayed.  
To change your Net Guard settings:  
Select  
option:  
> Settings > Power Vision > Net Guard and choose an  
On to activate the Net Guard.  
Off to deactivate the Net Guard.  
Whenenabled,theNetGuardappearsonlyoncepersession.TheNetGuard  
doesnotappearifthephoneismerelyreconnectingduetoatime-out.  
Note:  
Data Connection Status and Indicators  
Your phone’s display lets you know the current status of your data  
connection through indicators which appear at the top of the screen.The  
following symbols are used:  
A Sprint PCSVision connection is active (data is being transferred);  
the transmit/receive symbol will blink to indicate data transmission.  
Incoming voice calls go directly to voicemail; outgoing voice calls can  
be made,but the Sprint PCSVision connection will terminate.  
A Sprint PCSVision connection is dormant.(No data is being sent or  
received.)Though not currently active,when dormant the phone can  
restart an active connection quickly; voice calls can be made and  
received.  
Your phone is not currently able to access Sprint PCSVision service  
features.  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
225  
   
A Sprint PowerVision connection is active (data is being transferred);  
the transmit/receive symbol will animate to indicate data  
transmission.Incoming voice calls go directly to voicemail; outgoing  
voice calls can be made,but the Sprint PowerVision connection will  
terminate.  
A Sprint PowerVision connection is available,but no data is currently  
being transferred.  
Your Sprint PowerVision service is dormant.(No data is being sent or  
received.)  
If no indicator is displayed,your phone does not have a current data  
connection.To launch a connection,seeLaunching a Data Connection”  
Navigating the Web  
Navigating through menus andWeb sites during a data session is easy once  
you’ve learned a few basics.Here are some tips for getting around:  
Softkeys  
During a data session,the bottom line of your phone’s display contains one  
or more softkeys.These keys are shortcut controls for navigating around the  
Web,and they correspond to the softkey buttons directly below the phone’s  
display screen.  
Depending on whichWeb sites you visit,the labels on the softkeys may  
change to indicate their function.  
Tip:  
To use softkeys:  
Press the desired softkey button.(If an additional pop-up menu  
appears when you press the softkey button,select the menu items  
using your keypad [if they’re numbered] or by highlighting the option  
and pressing .)  
226  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
   
Scrolling  
As with other parts of your phone’s menu,you’ll have to scroll up and down  
to see everything on someWeb sites.  
To scroll line by line through Web sites:  
Press the navigation key up or down.  
To scroll page by page through Web sites:  
Press the volume buttons on the side of the phone.  
Selecting  
Once you’ve learned how to use softkeys and scroll,you can start navigating  
theWeb.  
To select onscreen items:  
Use the navigation key to highlight the desired item,and then press  
the desired softkey button (or press ).  
Links,which appear as underlined text,allow you to jump to differentWeb  
pages,select special functions,or even place phone calls.  
To select links:  
Highlight the link and press the appropriate softkey.  
Going Back  
To go back one page:  
Press the key on your phone.  
Going Home  
To return to the Sprint Power Vision home page from any other  
Web page:  
Press and hold  
.
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
227  
Accessing Messaging  
You can send and receive emails,text messages,and Sprint PCS Picture  
Mail messages right from your phone.Messaging allows you to stay  
connected to friends,family,and coworkers 24 hours a day anywhere on the  
home network.  
For complete details on text messaging,seeUsing SMSText  
Messagingon page 215.  
Note:  
Message Types  
There are many types of text messaging available on your phone.These  
include SMSText Messaging,Instant Messaging,and Email.  
Accessing Email Providers  
®
With Sprint PCSVision,you can use popular email services such asYahoo!  
®
Mail and EarthLink to keep in touch,even while you’re on the go.  
To access email providers from your phone:  
1. From theVision home page,select Messaging > Email.  
2. Select an email provider,such as Yahoo! Mail or EarthLink.  
3. Use your keypad to enter the required sign-in information for the  
selected provider,such as user name,email address,and password,  
and select Sign In.(Your mailbox for the selected provider will be  
displayed.)  
The information required to sign in will vary depending on the email  
provider you are accessing.  
Note:  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to read,reply to,compose,send,  
and manage emails in your account.  
228  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
   
Accessing Instant Messaging  
Sprint PCSVision also provides you with access to popular instant  
®
TM  
®
messaging (IM) clients,includingAOL Instant Messenger andYahoo!  
Messenger.  
To access instant messaging clients from your phone:  
1. Select  
> Messaging > Instant Msg.  
– or –  
From theVision home page,select Messaging >  
Instant Messaging.  
2. Select an email provider,such as AOL Instant Messenger,  
MSN Messenger,or Yahoo! Messenger.  
3. Use your keypad to enter the required sign-in information for the  
selected provider,such as user name and password,and select  
Sign In.(Your IM screen for the selected provider will be displayed.)  
The information required to sign in will vary depending on the instant  
messaging provider you are accessing.  
Note:  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to read,reply to,compose,send,  
and manage messages in your IM account.  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
229  
 
Downloading Content  
With Sprint PCSVision,you have access to a dynamic variety of  
downloadable content,such as Games,Ringers,Screen Savers,and other  
applications.(Additional charges may apply.)The basic steps required to  
access and download content are outlined below.  
Accessing the My Content Menus  
To access the download menus:  
1. Select  
> My Content.  
2. Select the type of file you wish to download (Games,Themes,  
Ringers,Screen Savers,or Applications),and then select  
Get New. (The browser will start and take you to the corresponding  
download menu.)  
To access the download menus from the Web browser:  
From theVision home page,select Downloads > Games,Ringers,  
Screen Savers,or Applications to go to the corresponding  
download menu.(For more information on navigating the Web,  
seeNavigating theWebon page 226.)  
Selecting an Item to Download  
You can search for available items to download in a number of ways:  
Featured displays a rotating selection of featured items.  
Browse Category allows you to narrow your search to a general  
category,such as Country or Pop/Rock for Ringers or For the Ladies for  
Screen Savers.(There may be several pages of available content in a  
list.Select Next 9 to view additional items.)  
Search allows you to use your keypad to enter search criteria to locate  
an item.You may enter an entire word or title or perform a partial-word  
search.  
230  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
   
Downloading an Item  
Once you’ve selected an item you wish to download,highlight it and  
press  
or press Go (left softkey).You will see a summary page for the item  
including its title,the vendor,the download details,the file size,and the cost.  
Links allow you to view the License Details page,which outlines the price,  
license type,and length of license for the download,and the Terms of Use  
page,which details the terms of use and your responsibility for payment.  
To download a selected item:  
1. From the information page,select Buy.(The item will download  
automatically.When the New Download screen appears,the item  
has been successfully downloaded to your phone.)  
If you have not previously purchased an item,you will be prompted to  
create your purchasing profile.  
Note:  
2. Select an option to continue:  
Select the appropriate option to assign the downloaded item  
(or to start,in the case of a game or an application).Your data  
session will end,and you will be redirected to the appropriate  
phone menu screen.  
Select Set as to assign a ringer or screen saver to a phone  
function.  
Select Settings to configure downloaded games or  
applications.  
Select Shop to browse for other items to download.  
Press  
to quit the browser and return to standby mode.  
The option will vary depending on the items you are selecting.  
Note:  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
231  
Exploring the Web  
WithWeb access on your phone,you can browse full-color graphic versions  
of your favoriteWeb sites,making it easier than ever to stay informed while  
on the go.Follow sports scores,breaking news,and weather,and shop on  
your phone anywhere on the home network.  
In addition to the features already covered in this section,theVision home  
page offers access to additional colorful,graphically richWeb categories,  
including News, Weather,Entertainment,Sports,and Money,as well  
as useful management options including Search.Many sites are available  
under more than one category – choose the one that’s most convenient  
for you.  
Using the Browser Menu  
Navigating theWeb from your phone using the home page is easy once you  
get the hang of it.For details on how to navigate theWeb,select menu items,  
and more,seeNavigating theWebon page 226.  
Although the home page offers a broad and convenient array of sites and  
services for you to browse,not all sites are represented,and certain  
functions,such as going directly to specificWeb sites,are not available.For  
these and other functions,you will need to use the browser menu.The  
browser menu offers additional functionality to expand your use of theWeb  
on your phone.  
Opening the Browser Menu  
The browser menu may be opened anytime you have an active data session,  
from any page you are viewing.  
To open the browser menu:  
Press the right softkey from any page during an active data session.  
(The browser menu will be displayed.)  
232  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
   
Options available under the browser menu include:  
Home.Returns the browser to the home page.  
Forward. Returns you to a previously viewed page (after having used  
the key).  
Mark this page.Allows you to create new bookmarks.  
View Bookmarks.Allows you to access bookmarked sites and  
manage your bookmarks.  
Search. Launches aWeb search.  
Send Page.Allows you to send a URL you’re viewing through SMSText  
Messaging.  
Go to URL....Allows you to navigate directly to aWeb site by entering its  
URL (Web site address).  
History.Keeps a list of links to your most recently visited sites.To  
navigate to a site,highlight it and press ,and then select Connect.  
Refresh this page. Reloads the currentWeb page.  
More....Displays additional options:  
Show URL. Displays the URL (Web site address) of the page  
you’re currently viewing.  
Restart Browser.Refreshes the current browser session.  
Script Log.Allows you to display the script log.  
About Browser.Allows you to display your browser’s  
information.  
Preferences.Allows you to configure and manage your  
browser settings.  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
233  
Creating a Bookmark  
Bookmarks allow you to store the address of your favoriteWeb sites for easy  
access at a later time.  
To create a bookmark:  
1. Go to theWeb page you want to mark.  
2. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.  
3. Select Mark this page and press  
twice to save the bookmark.  
Bookmarking a page does not store the page’s contents,just its address.  
Some pages cannot be bookmarked.Whether a particularWeb page may  
be marked is controlled by its creator.  
Note:  
Accessing a Bookmark  
To access a bookmark:  
1. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.  
2. Select View Bookmarks.  
3. Scroll to highlight the bookmark you’d like to access and press OK  
(left softkey),or press the number corresponding to the bookmark you  
wish to access.  
234  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
 
Deleting a Bookmark  
To delete a bookmark:  
1. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.  
2. Select View Bookmarks.  
3. Scroll to highlight the bookmark you’d like to delete and press the  
right softkey.  
4. Select Delete from the menu.(A confirmation screen will be  
displayed.)  
5. Select Yes (right softkey) to remove the bookmark.  
Going to a Specific Web Site  
TogotoaparticularWebsitebyenteringaURL(Websiteaddress):  
1. Connect to theWeb and press the right softkey to display the browser  
menu.  
2. Select Go to URL....  
3. Select Input Address and press OK (left softkey).  
4. Use your keypad to enter the URL of theWeb site you wish to go to and  
press OK (left softkey).  
Not allWeb sites are viewable on your phone.  
Note:  
Reloading a Web Page  
To reload (refresh) a Web page:  
1. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.  
2. Select Refresh this page.(The browser will reload the current  
Web page.)  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
235  
Restarting the Web Browser  
If theWeb browser appears to be malfunctioning or stops responding,you  
can usually fix the problem by simply restarting the browser.  
To restart the Web browser:  
1. From an active data connection,press the right softkey to display the  
browser menu.  
2. Select More...> Restart Browser.  
Adjusting the Browser Sound Volume  
To adjust the browser sound volume:  
1. From an active data connection,press the right softkey to display the  
browser menu.  
2. Select More...> Preferences > Sound Volume.  
3. Select the desired volume level by pressing the navigation key up or  
down and press  
.
While your data connection is active,you will not be able to receive  
incoming calls; all incoming calls will be forwarded to your voicemail.  
Note:  
236  
Section 3B: Sprint PCS Vision  
Section 3C  
Sprint Power Vision  
In This Section  
Using Sprint Power Vision (page 238)  
Personalizing Your Service With On Demand (page 242)  
Using Themes (page 244)  
The Sprint Power Vision Network allows you to enjoy the next  
generation wireless data experience.The Sprint PowerVision  
Network gives you more choice and flexibility,so you can make the most  
of your wireless service.Enjoy the network that gives you the power to  
watch live mobile digitalTV (MDTV),instantly download songs to your  
phone,play multiplayer games,and more,with always on broadband-like  
speeds,right in the palm of your hand.Watch,listen,play,and do at the  
speed of life.  
The Sprint PowerVision Network not only offers new and exciting  
SM  
SM  
services such as SprintTV ,the Sprint Music Store ,downloadable  
Themes,and On Demand personalized data services,it also enhances  
your existing data services with increased,broadband-like speed and  
clearer,high-quality visuals and sound.For an updated listing of the latest  
products and services (which are subject to change) and for more  
information,visit us online at www.qwest.com.  
Section 3C: Sprint Power Vision  
237  
   
Using Sprint Power Vision  
Enabling Sprint Power Vision  
Since Sprint PowerVision is an enhancement to your phone's data  
capabilities,you don't need to take any extra action to make Sprint Power  
Vision available.As long as your phone's Sprint PowerVision setting is  
enabled (seeEnabling and Disabling Sprint PowerVision Serviceson page  
79),your phone is ready to access Sprint PowerVision services where  
available.  
When your phone has a Sprint PowerVision connection,the status indicator  
(
) will display on the screen.(For details,seeData Connection Status and  
Indicatorson page 225.)  
Your phone’s data services work anywhere on the home network.These  
Note:  
services will perform at enhanced speeds and with improved quality in  
areas with high-speed data coverage.Go to www.qwest.com or see our  
coverage map brochure for coverage details and more information.  
238  
Section 3C: Sprint Power Vision  
   
SM  
Exploring the Sprint Music Store  
Your wireless service allows you to access the Sprint Music Store,an online  
music distribution site that lets you purchase and download digital music  
files to play on your phone.  
Accessing the Sprint Music Store  
You can access the Sprint Music Store right from your phone’s main menu,  
anywhere on the home network.When you enter the store for the first time,  
you will be prompted to set up your user identification and password.  
To access the Sprint Music Store:  
1. Press  
to access the main menu.  
2. Select Music.  
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to establish your User ID and  
password.  
Your User ID for the Sprint Music Store is your 10-digit wireless phone  
number.The password may be any four digit number.The recommended  
password is the last four digits of your Social Security number.  
Tip:  
4. Use your keypad and navigation key to explore the store.  
Purchasing and Downloading Music  
Now that you’re in the store,you can shop for songs to purchase and  
download to your phone.  
To find and download music files from the Sprint Music Store:  
1. From the Sprint Music Store opening page,select an option to browse  
the store:  
Featured Music offers a revolving selection of highlighted  
songs and artists.  
Section 3C: Sprint Power Vision  
239  
   
Categories allows you to choose from categories such as  
What’s Hot and New Releases,and to browse genres.  
Search gives you the option of searching for specific songs or  
artists.Just use your keypad to enter your search criteria in the  
available field.  
2. Highlight the song you want and press .(The song information  
screen will display.)  
3. Select an option and press  
:
Preview to play an audio clip of the selected song.  
Buy Song to purchase the song and download it to your phone.  
When you select Buy Song,the file will automatically  
download to your phone.(If there is not enough free memory  
space on your phone,you will see an alert.)  
Once the song has been downloaded to your phone,  
you will see options allowing you to listen to the song,add  
it to a playlist,or continue shopping.You can also visit  
http://musicstore.qwest.com to download your purchases  
to your PC.  
Playing Music From the Sprint Music Store  
The Sprint Music Store not only gives you access to great music,it also gives  
you a place to listen to and organize your music library.  
Accessing the Music Player  
1. From the Sprint Music Store opening page,use your navigation key to  
select the Player tab.  
2. From the Player display,select an option:  
All My Music to browse through all of your downloaded music.  
<playlist> to select a customized playlist you’ve created to  
organize your music.  
240  
Section 3C: Sprint Power Vision  
Create Playlist... to set up a custom playlist of songs you like to  
hear together.Follow the onscreen instructions to create a name  
for the playlist,select songs by artist,genre,and title,and create  
an order for the playlist.  
3. Once you’ve displayed a list of songs,you can browse through your  
available titles by Song,Artist,or Genre to select a specific song.  
To play a song,select it and press  
.
To listen to a playlist,select it and press  
.
Backing Up Your Downloaded Music Files  
When you purchase and download a music file from the Sprint Music  
Store,you get two versions of the song:one to download and play on  
your phone (file type:AAC+),and another to download from  
http://musicstore.qwest.com and play on your PC (file type:WMA).The  
AAC+ files downloaded to your phone can only be played on your phone and  
on your account,and once they have been downloaded,they cannot be  
downloaded again without being re-purchased.  
Qwest recommends you back up yourAAC+ music files to your PC so you  
may access the files in case your phone is lost or damaged.  
To back up your downloaded music files:  
1. Connect your phone to your PC using a USB cable or the built-in  
connection on Bluetooth-enabled devices.  
2. Use your PC to navigate to the phone’s Music folder.  
3. Select and copy the music files to a folder on your PC’s hard drive.  
Although you can storeAAC+ files on your PC,they will only be playable  
on your phone and on your account.  
Note:  
For more information about using the Sprint Music Store,visit theWeb site at  
http://musicstore.qwest.com.  
Section 3C: Sprint Power Vision  
241  
Personalizing Your Service With On Demand  
With Sprint PowerVision’s exclusive On Demand feature,you can  
personalize your phone’s data services to suit your needs.The On Demand  
feature makes it easier than ever to receive the most popularWeb  
information and categories instantly.On Demand uses the ZIP code you  
provide to customize the content you receive,so you can get the information  
you want,when you want it.  
On Demand acts like a PC browser’s customized home page,displaying a  
variety of top categories such as News,Sports,Weather,Money,Movies,and  
more.This information is updated throughout the day,so you’ll always be  
up-to-date.  
Initializing Your On Demand Service  
To initialize your phone’s On Demand service:  
1. Press  
to access the main menu.  
2. Select On Demand.  
3. Enter your preferred ZIP code and press OK.(The On Demand service  
will customize itself to your selected location and the On Demand  
menu screen will be displayed.)  
Accessing On Demand Information  
Finding the information you’re looking for with On Demand is as easy as  
navigating aWeb browser on your PC.(The following example will illustrate  
how to access News information.)  
To access News information using On Demand:  
1. Press  
> On Demand.(The On Demand menu screen will be  
displayed.)  
242  
Section 3C: Sprint Power Vision  
   
2. From the On Demand menu screen,highlight a category (in this case,  
News) and press .(You will be presented with a list of news  
categories.)  
3. Use your navigation key to scroll through the news categories or  
stories.If applicable,the left and right softkeys will offer additional  
options.  
Select other categories,such asWeather,Sports,and Movies,from the  
On Demand main screen and enjoy the feature-rich contents of On Demand.  
Every category offers you the capability to customize news and information  
based on your preference.  
Updating On Demand Information  
The On Demand news and information is automatically delivered to your  
phone four times a day.You can also prompt your phone to retrieve updates  
manually.  
To manually retrieve On Demand updates:  
From an On Demand category page (such as News),press Update  
(left softkey).(Your phone will retrieve updates for the selected  
category.)  
Section 3C: Sprint Power Vision  
243  
Previewing On Demand in Themes  
You can preview the On Demand news and weather information right on  
your phone’s standby screen using a theme.Download and apply any  
theme,and then select the On Demand icon in your theme’s standby  
screen.An On Demand window will pop up and display a snapshot of the  
On Demand news and weather information.SeeUsingThemesbelow for  
more information on using and applying themes on your phone.  
Using Themes  
Express your style and interests by customizing the appearance and  
features of your phone’s Standby Screen,Main Menu,and My Favorites  
screens with your choice of downloadableThemes.Select your favorite and  
enjoy rich background images,ringers,and instant access to information  
like sports updates from NFL themes,entertainment news from hip-hop  
themes,or weather updates from nature themes.  
Downloading Themes  
You can select and download available themes right from your phone.  
To download an available theme to your phone:  
1. Select  
> My Content > Themes > Get New. (Your phone’s  
browser will start and take you to theThemes download menu.)  
2. Select a theme and press or Go to display its information page.  
3. Select Buy to purchase the theme.(The theme will download  
automatically.When theNew Downloadscreen appears,the theme  
has been successfully downloaded to your phone.)  
For more information about downloading content to your phone,please  
seeDownloading Contenton page 230.  
Note:  
244  
Section 3C: Sprint Power Vision  
   
Applying Themes  
Once you’ve downloaded a theme,you can apply it to your phone from the  
Settings menu.  
To apply a downloaded theme:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Themes.  
2. Select an available theme and press  
.
Your new theme will populate your phone’s standby screen,main menu,and  
will add a new,customizable My Favorites screen,giving you easy access to  
your favorite menus and phone applications.  
Section 3C: Sprint Power Vision  
245  
246  
Section 4  
Safety and Warranty  
Information  
 
Section 4A  
Important Safety Information  
In This Section  
General Precautions (page 249)  
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone (page 250)  
Caring for the Battery (page 253)  
Radiofrequency (RF) Energy (page 255)  
Owner’s Record (page 258)  
Phone Guide Proprietary Notice (page 258)  
This phone guide contains important operational and safety  
information that will help you safely use your phone. Failure to  
read and follow the information provided in this phone guide may result in  
serious bodily injury,death,or property damage.  
248  
Section 4A: Important Safety Information  
 
General Precautions  
There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and maintaining safe,  
satisfactory service.  
To maximize performance,do not touch the upper back portion of your phone where the  
internal antenna is located while using the phone.  
Speak directly into the mouthpiece.  
Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills.If your phone does  
get wet,immediately turn the power off and remove the battery.  
Do not expose your phone to direct sunlight for extended periods of time (such as on the  
dashboard of a car).  
Although your phone is quite sturdy,it is a complex piece of equipment and can be  
broken.Avoid dropping,hitting,bending,or sitting on it.  
Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document  
could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority to operate this  
equipment.  
For the best care of your phone,only authorized personnel should service your  
phone and accessories.Failure to do so may be dangerous and void your warranty.  
Note:  
Section 4A: Important Safety Information  
249  
   
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to  
Your Phone  
Do Not Rely on Your Phone for Emergency Calls  
Mobile phones operate using radio signals,which cannot guarantee connection in all  
conditions.Therefore you should never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential  
communication (e.g.,medical emergencies).Emergency calls may not be possible on all  
cellular networks or when certain network services or mobile phone features are in use.  
Check with your local service provider for details.  
Using Your Phone While Driving  
Talking on your phone while driving (or operating the phone without a hands-free device) is  
prohibited in some jurisdictions.Laws vary as to specific restrictions.Remember that safety  
always comes first.  
Following Safety Guidelines  
To operate your phone safely and efficiently,always follow any special regulations in a given  
area.Turn your phone off in areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause interference  
or danger.  
Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radiofrequency (RF) signals.However,  
RF signals from wireless phones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating  
systems or entertainment systems in motor vehicles.Check with the manufacturer or their  
representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF  
signals.Also check with the manufacturer regarding any equipment that has been added to  
your vehicle.  
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices,such as pacemakers and hearing  
aids,to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF signals.  
Always turn off the phone in healthcare facilities,and request permission before  
using the phone near medical equipment.  
Note:  
Turning Off Your Phone Before Flying  
Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft.To prevent possible interference with  
aircraft systems,the U.S.FederalAviationAdministration (FAA) regulations require you to  
have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground.To  
prevent any risk of interference,FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is  
in the air.  
250  
Section 4A: Important Safety Information  
   
Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas  
To avoid interfering with blasting operations,turn your phone off when in a blasting area or in  
other areas with signs indicating two-way radios should be turned off.Construction crews  
often use remote-control RF devices to set off explosives.  
Turn your phone off when you’re in any area that has a potentially explosive atmosphere.  
Although it’s rare,your phone and accessories could generate sparks.Sparks can cause an  
explosion or fire,resulting in bodily injury or even death.These areas are often,but not  
always,clearly marked.They include:  
Fueling areas such as gas stations.  
Below deck on boats.  
Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities.  
Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain,dust,or metal  
powders.  
Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle’s engine.  
Never transport or store flammable gas,flammable liquids,or explosives in the  
compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone or accessories.  
Note:  
Restricting Children’s Access to Your Phone  
Your phone is not a toy.Do not allow children to play with it as they could hurt themselves and  
others,damage the phone or make calls that increase your invoice.  
Section 4A: Important Safety Information  
251  
UsingYourPhoneWithaHearingAidDevice  
Your phone has been tested for hearing aid device compatibility.When some wireless phones  
are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants),users may detect a  
buzzing,humming,or whining noise.Some hearing devices are more immune than others to  
this interference noise,and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate.  
The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for some of their mobile phones,to  
assist hearing device users in finding phones that may be compatible with their hearing  
devices.Not all phones have been rated.Phones that are rated will have the rating on the  
box.Your M1 has an M4 rating.  
Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and may generate less  
interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the  
better/higher of the two ratings.  
Note:  
The M3/M4 ratings do not guarantee successful interoperation between your phone and  
hearing aid device.Results will vary depending on the level of immunity of your hearing  
device and degree of your hearing loss.  
The more immune your hearing aid device is,the less likely you are to experience  
interference noise from your wireless phone.Hearing aid devices should have ratings similar  
to phones.Ask your hearing healthcare professional for the rating of your aids.Most new  
hearing aids have at least an M2 immunity level.Add theM” ratings of your hearing aid and  
your phone to determine probable usability:  
Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers best use.  
Any combined rating equal to five is considered normal use.  
Any combined rating equal to four is considered usable.  
Thus,if you pair an M3 hearing aid with an M3 phone,you will have a combined rating of six  
forbest use.”  
Qwest further suggests that you experiment with multiple phones (even those not labeled M3  
or M4) while in the store to find the one that works best with your hearing aid device.Should  
you experience interference or find the quality of service unsatisfactory after purchasing your  
phone,promptly return it to the store where purchased for exchange or refund.  
252  
Section 4A: Important Safety Information  
   
Getting the Best Hearing Device Experience  
With Your Phone  
To further minimize interference:  
There is usually less interference on the microphone setting than the telecoil setting.  
Set the phone’s Display and Keypad backlight settings to ensure the minimum time interval:  
1. Select  
> Settings > Display > Backlight.  
2. Select Main LCD,Key,or Sub LCDand press  
.
3. Select the minimum time interval setting and press  
.
Position the phone so the internal antenna is farthest from your hearing aid.  
Move the phone around to find the point with least interference.  
Caring for the Battery  
Protecting Your Battery  
The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s performance.  
Recently there have been some public reports of wireless phone batteries overheating,  
catching fire or exploding.It appears that many,if not all,of these reports involve  
counterfeit or inexpensive,aftermarket-brand batteries with unknown or questionable  
manufacturing standards.Qwest is not aware of similar problems with Qwest phones  
resulting from the proper use of batteries and accessories approved by Qwest or the  
manufacturer of your phone.Use only Qwest-approved or manufacturer-approved  
batteries and accessories found through your phone’s manufacturer or online at  
www.qwest.com/accessories.Buying the right batteries and accessories is the best  
way to ensure they’re genuine and safe.  
Section 4A: Important Safety Information  
253  
   
In order to avoid damage,charge the battery only in temperatures that range from 32° F  
to 113° F (0° C to 45° C).  
Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas,such as the  
bathroom.  
Never dispose of the battery by incineration.  
Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean.  
Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery.  
The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period of time.  
It’s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance.It can  
be recharged hundreds of times before it needs replacing.  
Don’t store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods of time.It’s best to  
follow these storage rules:  
Less than one month:  
-4° F to 140° F (-20° C to 60° C)  
More than one month:  
-4° F to 113° F (-20° C to 45° C)  
Disposal of Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) Batteries  
For safe disposal options of your Li-Ion batteries,contact your nearest authorized  
service center.  
Special Note:Be sure to dispose of your battery properly.In some areas,the disposal of  
batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited.  
254  
Section 4A: Important Safety Information  
 
Radiofrequency (RF) Energy  
Understanding How Your Phone Operates  
Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver.When it’s turned on,it receives and  
transmits radiofrequency (RF) signals.When you use your phone,the system handling your  
call controls the power level.This power can range from 0.006 watt to 0.2 watt in digital  
mode.  
Knowing Radiofrequency Safety  
The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP standards described below.  
In 1991–92,the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and theAmerican  
National Standards Institute (ANSI) joined in updatingANSI’s 1982 standard for safety levels  
with respect to human exposure to RF signals.More than 120 scientists,engineers and  
physicians from universities,government health agencies and industries developed this  
updated standard after reviewing the available body of research.In 1993,the Federal  
Communications Commission (FCC) adopted this updated standard in a regulation.InAugust  
1996,the FCC adopted hybrid standard consisting of the existingANSI/IEEE standard and  
the guidelines published by the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements  
(NCRP).  
Body-Worn Operation  
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines,if you wear a handset on your  
body,use the supplied or approved carrying case,holster or other body-worn accessory.If  
you do not use a body-worn accessory,ensure the antenna is at least 1.9 centimeters from  
your body when transmitting.Use of non-approved accessories may violate FCC RF exposure  
guidelines.  
For more information about RF exposure,visit the FCCWeb site at www.fcc.gov.  
Section 4A: Important Safety Information  
255  
   
Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for Wireless Phones  
The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head  
of a user of a wireless handset.  
The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing,measuring and calculation  
process.It does not represent how much RF the phone emits.All phone models are tested at  
their highest value in strict laboratory settings.But when in operation,the SAR of a phone can  
be substantially less than the level reported to the FCC.This is because of a variety of factors  
including its proximity to a base station antenna,phone design and other factors.What is  
important to remember is that each phone meets strict federal guidelines.Variations in SARs  
do not represent a variation in safety.  
All phones must meet the federal standard,which incorporates a substantial margin of  
safety.As stated above,variations in SAR values between different model phones do not  
mean variations in safety.SAR values at or below the federal standard of 1.6W/kg are  
considered safe for use by the public.  
The highest reported SAR values of the M1 are:  
Cellular CDMA mode (Part 22):  
Head:0.711W/kg; Body-worn:0.472W/kg  
PCS mode (Part 24):  
Head:1.22W/kg; Body-worn:0.583W/kg  
FCC Radiofrequency Emission  
This phone meets the FCC Radiofrequency Emission Guidelines.  
FCC ID number:AEZSCP-M1.  
More information on the phone’s SAR can be found from the following FCCWeb site:  
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid.  
256  
Section 4A: Important Safety Information  
 
FCC Notice  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference,and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Note:  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation.This equipment generates,uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and,if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications.  
However,there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on,the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient the direction of the internal antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Section 4A: Important Safety Information  
257  
 
Owner’s Record  
The model number,regulatory number,and serial number are located on a nameplate inside  
the battery compartment.Record the serial number in the space provided below.This will be  
helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future.  
®
Model:M1 by Sanyo  
Serial No.:  
Phone Guide Proprietary Notice  
CDMATechnology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the  
following patents:  
4,901,307 5,109,390 5,267,262 5,416,797  
5,506,865 5,544,196 5,657,420 5,101,501  
5,267,261 5,414,796 5,504,773 5,535,239  
5,600,754 5,778,338 5,228,054 5,337,338  
5,710,784 5,056,109 5,568,483 5,659,569  
5,490,165 5,511,073  
T9Text Input is licensed byTegic Communications and is covered by U.S.Pat.5,818,437,  
U.S.Pat.5,953,541,U.S.Pat.6,011,554 and other patents pending.  
Phone Guide template version 6A-NV_3 (May 2006)  
258  
Section 4A: Important Safety Information  
   
Section 4B  
Manufacturer’s Warranty  
In This Section  
Manufacturer’s Warranty (page 260)  
Your phone has been designed to provide you with reliable,  
worry-free service. If for any reason you have a problem with your  
equipment,please refer to the manufacturer’s warranty in this section.  
For information regarding the terms and conditions of service for your  
®
phone,please visit www.qwest.com or call QwestWireless Repair at  
1-888-879-0611.  
Section 4B: Warranty  
259  
 
Manufacturer’s Warranty  
Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty  
SANYO FISHER COMPANY(“SANYO”) offers you,the original purchaser who has  
purchased the enclosed subscriber unit (“Product”) only from an authorized dealer in the  
United States,a limited warranty that the Product,including accessories in the Product’s  
package,will be free from defects in material or workmanship as follows:  
A.ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY:For a period of one (1) year from the date of  
original purchase,SANYO will,at its option,either repair or replace a defective Product (with  
new or rebuilt parts/replacements).  
B.LIMITED WARRANTY ON REPAIRED/REPLACED PRODUCTS:For a period  
equal to the remainder of the limited warranty period on the original Product or,on warranty  
repairs which have been effected on Products for 90 days after the date of its repair or  
replacement,whichever is longer,SANYO will repair or replace (with new or rebuilt  
parts/replacements) defective parts or Products used in the repair or replacement of the  
original Product under the LimitedWarranty on it.  
Proof that the Product is within the warranty period in the form of a bill of sale or warranty  
repair document that includes the date of purchase,Product serial number and the  
authorized dealer’s name and address,must be presented to obtain warranty service.This  
limited warranty is not transferable to any third party,including but not limited to any  
subsequent purchaser or owner of the Product.Transfer or resale of a Product will  
automatically terminate warranty coverage with respect to it.  
This limited warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity falls below 80% of rated  
capacity or the battery leaks.Also this limited warranty does not cover any battery if (i) the  
battery has been charged by a battery charger not specified or approved by SANYO for  
charging the battery,(ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of  
tampering,or (iii) the battery has been used in equipment other than the SANYO phone for  
which it is specified.  
260  
Section 4B: Warranty  
   
This limited warranty does not cover and is void with respect to the following:(i) Products  
which have been improperly installed,repaired,maintained or modified (including the  
antenna); (ii) Products which have been subjected to misuse (including Products used in  
conjunction with hardware electrically or mechanically incompatible or Products used with  
software,accessories,goods or ancillary or peripheral equipment not supplied or expressly  
authorized by SANYO for use),abuse,accident,physical damage,abnormal use or operation,  
improper handling or storage,neglect,exposure to fire,water or excessive moisture or  
dampness or extreme changes in climate or temperature,(iii) Products operated outside  
published maximum ratings; (iv) cosmetic damage; (v) Products on which warranty stickers  
or Product serial numbers have been removed,altered,or rendered illegible; (vi) customer  
instruction; (vii) cost of installation,set up,removal or reinstallation; (viii) signal reception  
problems (unless caused by defect in material or workmanship); (ix) damage the result of  
fire,flood,acts of God or other acts which are not the fault of SANYO and which the Product is  
not specified to tolerate,including damage caused by mishandling and blown fuses; (x)  
consumables (such as memory cards,fuses,etc.); or (xi) any Products which have been  
opened,repaired,modified or altered by anyone other than SANYO or a SANYO authorized  
service center.  
This warranty is valid only in the United States.  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT,AS HEREINABOVE PROVIDED,IS YOUR SOLE  
AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY.  
SANYO SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF  
PROFITS,LOST SALES,LOSS OF DATA,LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT,OR  
ANTICIPATED PROFITS ARISING OUT OF USE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY  
PRODUCT (FOR EXAMPLE,WASTED AIRTIME CHARGES DUE TO THE  
MALFUNCTION OF A PRODUCT).THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER  
PRODUCTS SOLDAS IS” ORWITH ALL FAULTS”.SANYO MAKES NO  
OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS.THE  
DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES,INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS  
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY.  
Section 4B: Warranty  
261  
Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,  
or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,so the above limitations or  
exclusions may not apply to you.  
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you may have other rights which  
vary from State to State.  
To obtain warranty service,contact  
SANYO Fisher Company  
Attention :Customer Services forWireless Products  
Phone :866-SANYOWC (866-726-9692)  
Web :http://www.sanyowireless.com  
Copyright © 2007ACCESS SystemsAmerica Inc.ACCESS,NetFront are registered trademarks or trademarks owned  
byACCESS Co.,Ltd.in Japan and selected countries worldwide.NetFront is a registered trademark of NetFront  
Communications,Inc.in the United States and is used under a license.Portions of this software are based in part on  
the work of the Independent JPEG Group.  
Copyright © 2007 InnoPath Software.All rights reserved.  
262  
Section 4B: Warranty  
Notes  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  
___________________________________________________  

Sony CDX GT212 User Manual
Sony CDX 646X User Manual
Seagate MOMENTUS 72003 SATA ST980411ASG User Manual
Samsung SGH A137 Series User Manual
Roberts Radio CR9900 User Manual
PQI Traveling Disk U230 User Manual
Pioneer DEH P7900BT User Manual
Philips DSS 330 User Manual
Philips AJ3122 User Manual
Nokia 6165i User Manual