Phone User Guide
Sprint Vision® Phone
SCP-3200 by SANYO®
©2007Sprint Nextel. Allrightsreserved. SPRINT, theNEXTELnameand
logo, andothertrademarksaretrademarksofSprint Nextel. SANYOisa
registeredtrademarkofSANYOElectricCo., Ltd.
Restricting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
Resetting Favorites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
Using Call Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
Using Data Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100
Viewing History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
UsingVoicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .195
Using Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .210
SprintVision FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .237
Welcome to Sprint
Sprint andNextelhavecometogetherofferingyoumore
choiceandflexibilitytodowhateveryouwant, wheneveryou
want.
This powerful combination brings you access to more
products, more services, and more of what you need to do
more of what you want. Welcome to a future full of
possibility. Welcome to the new Sprint.
Welcome and thank you for choosing Sprint.
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Introduction
This PhoneUserGuide introduces you to Sprint service and
all the features of your new phone. It’s divided into four
sections:
ࡗ Section1: Getting Started ࡗ Section2: UsingYour Phone ࡗ Section 3: Sprint Service Features ࡗ 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 theTable 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.
Becauseofupdatesinphonesoftware, thisprinted
guidemaynot bethemost current versionforyour
Wireless toaccessthemost recent versionofthephone
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Phone
Guide
Note:
Please refer to the Important Safety Information
section on page 246 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
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Want to keep track of
your minutes?
It’s easy to check right
from your phone!
Dial
You’ll hear a summary of your service plan minutes and
the minutes remaining in your current billing cycle, along
with your phone’s individual usage if you’re on a shared
plan. You’ll also hear a summary of your account balance
and your most recent payment information.
Use Your Phone’s Web Browser
From the Sprint Vision Home Page, select My Account
(Option 0). You’ll see many helpful categories including
Payment Due, Current Usage, and Plan Overview. Select a
topic to display the latest information.
Note
Reported minutes and balances are estimates only. Please
consult your Sprint invoice for actual minutes used.
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Your Phone’s Menu
The following table outlines your phone’s menu structure. For
more information about using your phone’s menus, see
“NavigatingThrough Phone Menus”on page 25.
1: MISSED ALERTS
2: CALL HISTORY
1: OUTGOING
2: INCOMING
3: MISSED
4: RECENT CALLS
5: ERASE HISTORY
1: Outgoing
4: Recent Calls
2: Incoming
5: All
3: Missed
3: CONTACTS
1: FIND/ADD ENTRY
2: GROUP
3: SPEED DIAL #S
4: MY NAME CARD
5:WIRELESS BACKUP
1: Subscribe (sign-out state)/Unsubscribe (sign-in state)
2: Alert
3: Learn More
4: ViewStatus(sign-instateonly)
6: SERVICES
1: Customer Service
2: Dir Assistance
3: Account Info
4: Sprint Operator
5:Voice Command
4: MESSAGING
1: SEND MESSAGE
1:Text
2: Picture
3:VoiceSMS
2:TEXT
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3: PIC. MAIL
4:VOICESMS
5: IM & EMAIL
6: CHAT & DATING
7:VOICEMAIL
1: CallVoicemail
4: Clear Count
2: Call:Speaker On
2: Preset Msgs
3: Details
3:Text
8: SETTINGS
1: Notification
4:VoiceSMS
5: MY CONTENT
1: GAMES
1: Get New
2: My Content Manager
2: My Content Manager
2: My Content Manager
2: My Content Manager
2: My Content Manager
2: RINGERS
1: Get New
3: SCREEN SAVERS
1: Get New
4: APPLICATIONS
1: Get New
5: IM & EMAIL
1: Get New
6: CALL TONES
6: PICTURES
1: CAMERA
Press Options (right softkey) and press the navigation key up and down to display
the following options:
1: Picture Mode
1: Normal
4: Night/Dark
2: Beach/Snow
5: Soft Focus
3: Scenery
2: Zoom
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3: Self-Timer
1: Off
2: 10 Seconds
2: Stitch Shot
3: 5 Seconds
4: FunTools
1: Multiple Shots
4: ColorTone
3: Fun Frames
5: Image Controls
1: Brightness
2:White Balance
2: Quality
6: Camera Settings
1: Resolution
4: Status Bar
3: Shutter Sound
7: Pics In Camera
8: Key Guidance
9: User Settings
2: MY PICTURES
1: In Camera
2: SavedTo Ph.
3: ONLINE ALBUMS
1:View Albums
2: Upload
4: PRINTS BY MAIL
5: SETTINGS&INFO
1: Auto Delete
4: Account Info
2: Status Bar
3: Slideshow Intvl
7:WEB
8:TOOLS
1:VOICE MEMO
1: Record
2: List
3: Screen Call
2: BLUETOOTH
3: CALENDAR
4: ALARM CLOCK
5: COUNTDOWN
6: STOP WATCH
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7: UPDATE PHONE
8:WORLD CLOCK
9: CALCULATOR
0: PARENTAL CTRL
1: Limit Use
4: Special #s
2: Lock Services
5: Edit Ph. Book
3: Change Lock
9: SETTINGS
1: SOUNDS
1: RingerType
1: Incoming Calls
4: Messaging
2: Ready Link
5: Calendar/Alarm
3:Voicemail
2:Volume
1: Ringer
4: Application
2: Advanced Ring.
5: StartUp/PwOff
3: Receiver
6: Key Beep
3:VibrateType
1: Incoming Calls
4: Messaging
2: Ready Link
5: Calendar/Alarm
3:Voicemail
4: Alerts
1: Service
2: Ready Link
3:Voicemail
4: Messaging
5: Minute Beep
6: Signal Fade
5: Others
1:Tone Length
4: Power-offTone
2:ToneType
5:Voice Prompt
3: Start-upTone
6: Key Press Echo
2: DISPLAY
1: Backlight
1: Main LCD
2: Key
3: Sub LCD
2: PWRsave Mode
3: Greeting
4: Background
5: Animation
1: Standby
2: Outgoing Calls
3: Service Search
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6: Incoming Calls
1: Preset
4: In Camera
2: My Content
5: Saved to Ph.
3: -Get New
6: Off
7: Screen Saver
1: Preset
4: In Camera
2: My Content
5: Saved to Ph.
3: -Get New
6: Off
8: Clock/Calendar
1: Digital Clock 1
4:World Clock
7: Off
2: Digital Clock 2
5: Calendar
3: Digital Clock 3
6: Default
9: Others
1: Font Size
2: Match AreaCode
3: Return to Idle
4: Sleep Mode
3: DATA
1: Enable Data (sign-out state)/Disable Data (sign-in state)
2: Net Guard
3: Update Profile
4: READY LINK
1: Enable/Disable
2: List Update
3: Sounds
1: RingerType
4: Alerts
2: RingerVolume
3:VibrateType
4: Speakerphone
5: Default View
6: Floor Display
7: R-Link Guard
8: Restart
9: Help
5:WIRELESS BACKUP
1: Subscribe (sign-out state)/Unsubscribe (sign-in state)
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2: Alert
3: Learn More
4:View Status (sign-in state only)
6: LOCATION
7: BLUETOOTH
1: Enable/Disable
2:Visibility
3:Voice Priority
4: Device Name
5: Device Info
8: MESSAGING
1: Notification
2: Preset Msgs
3:Text
1: Send Callback#
4: Drafts Alert
2: Deliv. Receipt
2: From Name
3: Signature
4:VoiceSMS
1: Speakerphone
4: Auto Delete
3: Conn. Alert
9: SECURITY
1: Lock Phone
1: Unlocked
2: Lock Now
3: On Power-up
2: Picture Mail
1: Lock Pictures
3: Erase/Reset
2: Reset Pic. Mail
1: Erase Ph. Book
4: EraseV. Data
7: Reset Browser
0: Reset Phone
2: Erase Content
5: EraseVoiceTag
8: Reset Favorit.
3: Erase Pictures
6: Erase Msgs
9: DefaultSetting
4: Others
1: Change Lock
4: Found Me
2: Limit Use
5: Lock Services
3: Special #s
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0: OTHERS
1: Airplane Mode
2: Roaming
1: Set Mode
2: Call Guard
3: Data Guard
3:Text Entry
1: Auto-Capital
4: Default Input
7: AddWord
2: MyWords
5: Auto-Space
8: Auto-Complete
3: Inpt Language
6:T9 Settings
9: Help
4: Any Key Answer
5: Auto Answer
1: Hands-free
2: Speakerphone
2: Close
6: Open/Close Flip
1: Open
7: Abbrev. Dial
8: Headset Mode
1:Turbo Button
2: Ringer Sound
9:TTY
10: Navigation Keys
1: Left Navigation (Web)
3: Up Navigation (SendText)
11: Side Key Guard
12: SetTime/Date
13: Language
2: Right Navigation (Calendar)
4: Down Navigation (My Content)
1: English
*: PHONE INFO
1: Phone#/UserID
2: Icon Glossary
3:Version
2: Español
4: Advanced
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Section 1A
Setting Up Service
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ GettingStartedWithSprint Service (page 3)
SettingUpYourVoicemail (page 4)
Sprint Account Passwords (page 5)
GettingHelp (page 6)
Settingupserviceonyournewphoneisquickandeasy.
This section walks you through the necessary steps to
unlock your phone, set up your voicemail, establish
passwords, and contact Sprint for assistance with your
Sprint service.
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GettingStartedWithSprint Service
DeterminingifYourPhoneisAlreadyActivated
If you purchased your phone at a Sprint Store, it is probably
activated, unlocked, and ready to use. If you received your
phone in the mail, it probably has been activated; all you need
to do is unlock it.
If your phone is not activated, please call Sprint Customer
Service at 1-888-211-4727.
UnlockingYourPhone
Tounlockyourphone, followtheseeasysteps:
1. Press
to turn the phone on.
2. Select Unlock (left softkey).
Toselect asoftkey, pressthekeydirectlybelowthesoftkeytext
that isdisplayedat thebottomleft andbottomright ofyour
phone’sdisplayscreen. Softkeyactionschangeaccordingto
thescreenyou’reviewingandwillnot bedisplayedifthereis
nocorrespondingactionavailable.
Note:
3. Enter your four-digit lock code. (For security purposes,
the code is not visible as you type.)
Ifyoucan’t recallyourlockcode, tryusingthelast fourdigits
ofeitheryourSocialSecuritynumberorwirelessphone
number, ortry0000orNATL(6285). Ifnoneofthesework, call
Sprint CustomerServiceat 1-888-211-4727.
Tip:
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SettingUpYourVoicemail
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.
Toset upyourvoicemail:
1. From standby mode, press and hold
.
2. Follow the system prompts to:
Ⅲ
Create your passcode.
Ⅲ
Record your name announcement.
Ⅲ
Record your greeting.
Ⅲ
Choose whether to activate One-Touch Message
Access (a feature that lets you access messages
simply by pressing and holding
, bypassing the
need for you to enter your passcode).
VoicemailPasscode
Note:
Ifyouareconcernedabout unauthorizedaccesstoyour
voicemailaccount, Sprint recommendsthat youenableyour
voicemailpasscode. (Donot activateOne-TouchMessage
Access.)
For more information about using your voicemail, see “Using
Voicemail”on page 195.
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Sprint Account Passwords
As a Sprint customer, you enjoy unlimited access to your
personal account information, your voicemail account, and
your Sprint Vision® 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
Customer Service. Your default account password is the last
four digits of your Social Security number. If you are not the
account owner (if someone else receives the bill for your
Sprint service), you can get a sub-account password at
VoicemailPassword
You’ll create your voicemail password (or passcode) when you
set up your voicemail. See “Setting UpYourVoicemail”on
page 195 for more information on your voicemail password.
SprintVisionPassword
With your SCP-3200 by SANYO, you will be assigned a
Sprint Vision user name and password.
For more information, or to change your passwords, sign
1-888-211-4727.
Section 1A: Setting Up Service
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GettingHelp
You can go online to:
ⅷ
Access your account information.
ⅷ
Check your minutes used (depending on your
Sprint service plan).
ⅷ
View and pay your bill.
ⅷ
Make your life easier by enrolling in Sprint online billing
and automatic payment.
ⅷ
Purchase accessories.
ⅷ
Shop for the latest Sprint phones.
ⅷ
View available Sprint service plans and options.
ⅷ
Learn more about the Sprint National Network and other
great products like Sprint Picture Mail, games, ringers,
screen savers, and more.
ReachingSprintCustomerService
You can reach Sprint Customer Service many different ways:
ⅷ
Dial
on your phone.
ⅷ
ⅷ
Call us toll-free at 1-888-211-4727 (Consumer customers)
or 1-888-788-4727 (Business customers).
ⅷ
Write to us at Sprint Customer Service, P.O. Box 8077,
London, KY 40742.
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ReceivingAutomatedBillingInformation
For your convenience, your phone gives you access to billing
information on your Sprint account.This information includes
balance due, payment received, invoicing cycle, and an
estimate of the number of minutes used since your last
invoicing cycle.
Toaccessautomatedbillinginformation:
ᮣ
Press
.
Thisservicemaynot beavailableinallAffiliateareas.
Note:
Sprint 411
Call
from your phone and you’ll have
access to a variety of services and information through
Sprint 411, including residential, business, and government
listings; movie listings or showtimes; driving directions,
restaurant reservations, and major local event information.
You can get up to three pieces of information per call, and the
operator can automatically connect your call at no additional
charge.
There is a per-call charge to use Sprint 411, and you will be
billed for airtime.
TocallSprint 411:
ᮣ
Press
.
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Sprint OperatorServices
Sprint Operator Services provides assistance when placing
collect calls or when placing calls billed to a local telephone
calling card or third party.
ToaccessSprint OperatorServices:
ᮣ
Press
.
For more information or to see the latest in products and
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Section 2A
Phone Basics
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ FrontViewofYourPhone(page 11)
ViewingtheDisplayScreen(page 15)
FeaturesofYourPhone(page 18)
TurningYour PhoneOnandOff(page 20)
UsingYourPhone’sBatteryandCharger(page 21)
NavigatingThroughPhoneMenus(page 25)
DisplayingYourPhoneNumber(page 26)
MakingandAnsweringCalls(page 27)
EnteringText (page 43)
Yourphoneispackedwithfeaturesthat simplifyyourlife
andexpandyourabilitytostayconnectedtothepeopleand
informationthat areimportant toyou.This section will guide
you through the basic functions and calling features of
your phone.
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FrontViewofYourPhone
1. Earpiece
2. Signal Strength
Indicator
18. Battery Strength
Indicator
3. Main LCD (display)
4. Navigation Key
5. MENU/OK Key
6. Softkey (left)
17. Softkey (right)
16. Side Camera Key
15. BACK Key
7. Ready Link/
Voice Memo Key
14. END/POWER Key
13. SPEAKER Key
12. Keypad
8. Camera Key
9. TALK Key
10. Microphone
11. Charger Jack
25. Internal
Antenna
19. Speaker
26. Headset
Jack
20. LED
Indicator
21. Sub LCD
22. Side
Volume Key
23. Camera
Lens
24. Mirror
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KeyFunctions
1. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated prompts.
2. SignalStrengthIndicator represents the signal strength by
displaying bars.The more bars displayed, the better the
signal strength.
3. MainLCD(display) displays all the information needed to
operate your phone, such as the call status, the Contacts
list, the date and time, the signal and battery strength, etc.
4. NavigationKey allows you to scroll through menus quickly
and easily.These keys can also be reassigned to create
customized shortcuts.
5. MENU/OK Key lets you access the phone’s menus and
selects the highlighted choice when navigating through a
menu.
6. Softkey(left) lets you select softkey actions or menu items
corresponding to the bottom left line on the Main LCD.
7. Ready Link/Voice Memo Key allows you to access the
Sprint Ready Link® list orVoice Memo menu.
(See “Using Sprint Ready Link”on page 141 or “Managing
Voice Memos”on page 134.)
8. Camera Key lets you access the Pictures menu and take
pictures.
9. TALK Key allows you to place or receive calls, answer Call
Waiting, useThree-Way Calling, or activateVoice Dial.
10. Microphone allows other callers to hear you clearly when
you are speaking to them.
11. Charger Jack connects the phone to the phone charger
(included).
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12. Keypad lets you enter numbers, letters, and characters, and
navigate within menus. Press and hold keys 2–9 for speed
dialing.
13. SPEAKER Key lets you place or receive calls in speakerphone
mode.
14. END/POWER Key lets you turn the phone on or off, end a
call, or return to standby mode. While in the main menu, it
returns the phone to standby mode and cancels your input.
When you receive an incoming call, press to enter silent
mode and mute the ringer.
15. BACK Key deletes characters from the display in text entry
mode. When in a menu, pressing the Back key returns you
to the previous menu.This key also allows you to return to
the previous screen in a SprintVision session.
16. Side Camera Key lets you access the camera mode and take
pictures.
17. Softkey (right) lets you select softkey actions or menu items
corresponding to the bottom right line on the Main LCD.
18. Battery Strength Indicator represents the amount of
remaining battery charge currently available in your
phone. When all bars are displayed in the battery icon, the
phone’s battery is fully charged. When no bars are
displayed, the phone’s battery is completely discharged.
19. Speaker lets you hear the different ringers and sounds.You
can mute the ringer when receiving incoming calls by
pressing
,
, or the SideVolume key.The speaker also
lets you hear the caller’s voice in speakerphone mode.
20. LED Indicator shows your phone’s connection status at a
glance.
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21. Sub LCD lets you monitor the phone’s status and see who’s
calling without opening the phone.
22. SideVolume Key allows you to adjust the ringer volume in
standby mode (with the phone open) or adjust the voice
volume during a call.The volume key can also be used to
scroll up or down to navigate through the different menu
options. Press and hold to make a voice dial or to redial with
the phone closed.
23. Camera Lens, as part of the built-in camera, lets you take
pictures.
24. Mirror allows you to see yourself while taking a
self-portrait.
25. Internal Antenna facilitates reception and transmission.To
maximize call performance, do not obstruct the internal
antenna area. (See page 27.)
26. Headset Jack allows you to plug in an optional headset for
convenient, hands-free conversations (for monaural
headset only). CAUTION! Inserting an incorrect accessory
into the headset jack may damage the phone.
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ViewingtheDisplayScreen
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:
Toviewalist ofyourphone’siconsanddescriptions, fromthe
mainmenuselect Settings>PhoneInfo>IconGlossary.
Tip:
shows your current signal strength.The more lines
you have, the stronger your signal.
indicates you are “roaming”off the Sprint National
Network.
means your phone cannot find a signal.
indicates a call is on hold.
tells you a call is in progress.
indicates the Sprint Ready Link service is available.
indicates the Sprint Ready Link service is available
and the speakerphone mode is set to on.
indicates the Sprint Ready Link service is unavailable.
indicates SprintVision/Sprint Ready Link connection
is active.
indicates SprintVision/Sprint Ready Link connection
is dormant.
indicates SprintVision/Sprint Ready Link connection
is disabled.
indicates you have missed voice calls.
indicates you have missed Ready Link calls.
indicates you have scheduled events or call alarms.
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indicates you have alarm clock and/or countdown
notifications.
indicates you have new SMSVoice messages.
indicates you have new text messages.
indicates you have new picture messages.
indicates you have new voicemail messages.
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 you have a new wireless backup alert.
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.
indicates battery charge level (icon shown is full).
The more black you see, the more power you have left
(icon is animated while charging).
shows your battery is charging in “Power Off”state.
indicates all the sound settings except Application
Volume are off, and the vibrate feature is set.
indicates volume level (1 to 8) with vibrate is set.
indicates 1-beep feature is set.
indicates 1-beep and vibrate feature are set.
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indicates all ringer settings are off.
indicates all ringer settings are off and the vibrate
feature is set.
indicates all the sound settings are off.
indicates the Location feature of your phone is
enabled.
indicates the Location feature of your phone is
disabled.
indicates you have a new voice message when Screen
Call is activated.
indicates the Screen Call Auto setting is on.
indicates your phone is inTTY mode.
indicates the alarm clock or countdown setting is on.
indicates the speakerphone mode is set to on.
indicates a 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.
Displayindicatorshelpyoumanageyourroamingchargesby
lettingyouknowwhenyou’reofftheSprint NationalNetwork
andwhetheryou’reoperatingindigitaloranalogmode. (For
moreinformation, seeSection2D:ControllingYourRoaming
Experienceonpage94.)
Note:
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FeaturesofYourPhone
Congratulations on the purchase of your phone.The SCP-3200
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:
ⅷ
Dual-band/tri-mode capability allows you to make and
receive calls while on the Sprint National Network and to
roam on other analog and 1900 and 800 MHz digital
networks where Sprint has implemented roaming
agreements (page 94).
ⅷ
Sprint Vision provides access to the wireless Internet in
digital mode (page 213).
ⅷ
Sprint Mail (page 221), SMSText Messaging
(page 203), and SMSVoice Messaging (page 207) provide
quick and convenient messaging capabilities.
ⅷ
Sprint Voice Command lets you dial phone numbers by
speaking someone’s name or the digits of their phone
number (page 239).
ⅷ
Games, ringers, screen savers, and other applications can
be downloaded to make your phone as unique as you are
(page 225). Additional charges may apply.
ⅷ
Your Contacts list allows you to store up to 300 entries,
with up to seven phone numbers per entry (page 37).
A separate Sprint Ready Link Contacts List (page 144)
provides easy access to up to 200 personal contacts and
200 company-provided contacts.
ⅷ
The built-in calendar offers several personal information
management features to help you manage your busy
lifestyle (page 119).
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ⅷ
ⅷ
Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in
connection with location-based services that may be
available in the future (page 62).
Your phone’s external LCD display allows you to monitor
the phone’s status and to see who’s calling without
opening the phone.
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
T9Text Input lets you quickly type messages with one
keypress per letter (page 44).
Speed dial lets you dial phone numbers stored in your
Contacts directory with one key press (page 40).
Sprint Ready Link allows you to enjoy quick, two-way,
“walkie-talkie-style”communication with one or several
Sprint Ready Link users (page 141).
ⅷ
The built-in camera allows you to take full-color digital
pictures, view your pictures using the phone's display, and
instantly send them to family and friends using Sprint
Picture Mail service (page 163).
ⅷ
The built-in Bluetooth technology allows you to connect
wirelessly to a number of Bluetooth devices to share
information more easily than ever before (page 183).
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TurningYourPhoneOnandOff
TurningYourPhoneOn
Toturnyourphoneon:
ᮣ
Press
.
Once your phone is on, it may display “Looking 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 Sprint service by pressing any key (when your
phone is turned on).
ThePowerSavefeaturehelpstoconserveyourbatterypower
whenyouareinanareawhere thereisnosignal.
Tip:
TurningYourPhoneOff
Toturnyourphoneoff:
ᮣ
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).
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UsingYourPhone’sBatteryandCharger
UseonlySprint-approvedormanufacturer-approved
batteriesandchargerswithyourphone.Thefailureto
useaSprint-approvedormanufacturer-approved
batteryandchargermayincreasetheriskthat your
phonewilloverheat, catchfire, orexplode, resultingin
seriousbodilyinjury, death, orpropertydamage.
WARNING
Sprint-approved or manufacturer-approved batteries and
accessories can be found at Sprint Stores or through your
phone’s manufacturer; or call 1-866-343-1114 to order.
tab and then clickSprint Accessories.
BatteryCapacity
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 five minutes of talk time left,
the phone sounds an audible alert and then powers down.
Longbacklight settings, searchingforservice, vibratemode,
browseruse, andothervariablesmayaffect thebattery’stalk
andstandbytimes.
Note:
Besuretowatchyourphone’sbatterylevelindicatorand
chargethebatterybeforeit runsout ofpower.
Tip:
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InstallingtheBattery
ToinstalltheLi-Ionbattery:
1. Insert the battery into the opening on the back of the
phone and gently press down.
2. Place the battery cover into the position as indicated in the
diagram, and then slide it until you hear it snap into place.
2
1
3
RemovingtheBattery
Donot handleadamagedorleakingLi-Ionbatteryas
youcanbeburned.
WARNING
Toremoveyourbattery:
1. Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose any
stored numbers or messages. Press the battery release
latch, and then slide the battery cover and remove it.
2. Use your thumbnail to lift and then remove the battery
as indicated in the diagram.
3
1
2
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ChargingtheBattery
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 (
the phone displays a warning message.
) appears and
Always use a Sprint-approved or manufacturer-approved
desktop charger, travel charger, or vehicle power adapter to
charge your battery.
Usingthewrongbattery chargercouldcausedamage
toyourphoneandvoidthewarranty.
WARNING
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UsingthePhoneCharger
Tousethephonechargerprovidedwithyourphone:
1. Plug the phone charger into a wall outlet.
2. Plug the other end of the phone charger into the charger
jack at the bottom of your phone (with the battery
installed).
Ⅲ
Charging when your phone is turned on:
The battery icon appears as follows while charging.
>
>
>
.
Ⅲ
Charging when your phone is turned off:
The battery icon (
charging.
) appears on the display while
The battery icon turns to
when charging is completed.
With the Sprint-approved Li-Ion battery, you can recharge the
battery before it becomes completely run down.
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NavigatingThroughPhoneMenus
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 see “Your Phone’s
Menu”on page iv.
SelectingMenuItems
As you navigate through the menu, menu options are
highlighted. In the List View, 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. Press to access the main menu.
2. Select CallHistory by pressing
when using the List
View (page 58) or by highlighting it and pressing
when using the GridView (default setting [page 58]).
(It may already be highlighted.)
3. Select Incoming by pressing
or by highlighting it
and pressing . (If you have received any calls, they are
displayed on the screen.)
Forthepurposesofthisguide, theabove stepscondenseinto
“SelectMENU >CallHistory>Incoming.”
Note:
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BackingUpWithinaMenu
Togotothepreviousmenu:
ᮣ
Press
.
Toreturntostandbymode:
ᮣ
Press
.
DisplayingYourPhoneNumber
Just in case you forget your phone number, your phone can
remind you.
Todisplayyourphonenumber:
ᮣ
Select >Settings>PhoneInfo>Phone#/UserID.
(Your phone number and other information about your
phone and account will be displayed.)
Youcanalsodisplayyourphonenumberthroughthe
Contactsmenu. Select MENU>Contacts>MyNameCard.To
sendyourcontact informationusingBluetooth, select
Options (right softkey) >SendContact.
Tip:
Toselect menuoptions(suchas Settings, above), highlight the
optionandpressMENU. (Ifthemenuoptionsarenumbered,
youmayalsoselect anoptionsimplybypressingthe
correspondingnumberkey.)
Note:
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MakingandAnsweringCalls
HoldingYourPhone
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
MakingCalls
Placing a call from your phone is as easy as making a call from
any landline phone. Just enter the number, press
you’re on your way to clear calls.
, and
Tomakeacallusingyourkeypad:
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, see “Using Call Guard”on page 99.)
4. Press
or close the phone when you are finished.
Toredialyourlast outgoingcall, press TALK twice.
Tip:
WhenmakingcallsofftheSprint NationalNetwork, always
dialusing11digits(1+areacode+phonenumber).
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You can also place calls from your phone by using Sprint Voice
Command (page 239), speed dialing numbers from your
Contacts (page 40), and using your Call History listings
(page 104) and by usingVoice-Activated Dialing (page 132).
Toplaceacallwiththephoneclosed:
1. Make sure your phone is on.
2. Press and hold
on the left side of the phone.
3. Follow the system prompts. (The call will be made in
speakerphone mode, unless you have a headset
attached to the phone.)
ᮣ
Say the name of your registeredVoice Dial entry (see the
note below).
This function is available only when the Side Key Guard
setting is off. (See “Setting the Side Key Guard”on page 75.)
Tip:
To use aVoice Dial, you must have storedVoice Dial entries.
(See “ProgrammingVoice DialTags”on page 133.)
Note:
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DialingOptions
Dialing options are displayed when you press Options (right
softkey) after entering numbers in the phone’s standby mode.
To select an option, highlight it and press
.
ⅷ
Abbrev. Dial to use Ph.Book Match or Prepend feature. (See
“Using Abbreviated Dialing”on page 41 and “Setting
Abbreviated Dialing”on page 77.)
ⅷ
ⅷ
Call to dial the phone number.
Call:SpeakerOn to dial the phone number in
speakerphone mode.
ⅷ
SendMessage to send an SMSText message (page 203), a
Picture Mail (page 176) or an SMSVoice message
(page 207).
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
SavePhone# to save the phone number in your Contacts
list. (See “Saving a Phone Number”on page 37.)
Find to display Contacts list entries that end with the digits
you entered. (See “Finding a Phone Number”on page 38.)
HardPause to insert a hard pause. (See “Dialing and
Saving Phone NumbersWith Pauses”on page 38.)
2-Sec. Pause to insert a two-second pause. (See “Dialing
and Saving Phone NumbersWith Pauses”on page 38.)
Hyphen to insert a hyphen. (Hyphens are generally for
visual appeal only; they are not necessary when entering
numbers.)
Tospeeddialaphonenumber, pressandholdtheappropriate
speeddialkey(locations2-9). See“AssigningSpeedDial
Numbers”onpage113.
Tip:
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AnsweringCalls
Toansweranincomingcallwiththephoneopen:
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. See “Setting the Open/Close Flip Option”on page 74
and “Setting Any Key Answer”on page 75 for more
information.)
Toansweranincomingcallwiththephoneclosed:
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
SideVolume key (
) on the left side of the phone.
(The call will be answered in speakerphone mode.)
– or –
Open the phone to use the earpiece.
IfthesettingforOpenFlipisset to“NoAction,”openingthe
phonewillnot answerthecall.
Note:
Your phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following
ways:
ⅷ
The phone rings and/or vibrates.
ⅷ
The LED Indicator flashes.
ⅷ
The backlight illuminates.
ⅷ
The screen displays an incoming call message.
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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 pressing Options (right softkey).To select an option,
highlight it and press
.
ⅷ
CallGuard to answer the call when you are in roaming
mode. (See “Using Call Guard”on page 99.)
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
Answer to answer the call.
Answer:Speaker to answer the call in speakerphone mode.
AnsweronHold to put the call on hold.
ScreenCall to answer the call by using a prerecorded
announcement. (See “Setting Up Screen Call”on
page 138.)
ⅷ
Quiet Ringer to mute the ringer (if available).
Yourphoneoffersadditionalwaystoanswercalls. (See
page73forAuto-Answerandpage75forAnyKeyAnswer.)
Tip:
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AnsweringaRoamCallWithCallGuardEnabled
Call Guard is an option that helps you manage your roaming
charges when making or receiving calls while outside the
Sprint National Network. Please see Section 2D: Controlling
Your Roaming Experience for more information about
roaming.
ToansweracallwhenyouareroamingandCallGuardisenabled:
1. Press
.
2. Press
to proceed while the pop-up message is
displayed.
Whenyourphoneisoff, incomingcallsgodirectlyto
voicemail.
Note:
UsingtheSpeakerphone
The speakerphone feature lets you hear audio through the
speaker and talk without holding the phone.
Toturnthespeakerphoneonduringacall:
ᮣ
Press
– or –
.
Press Options (right softkey) >select SpeakerOn.
Toturnthespeakerphoneoffduringacall:
ᮣ
Press
– or –
.
Press Options (right softkey) >select SpeakerOff.
Youcanadjust thespeakerphonevolumeusingtheSide
Volumekeyorthenavigationkey.
Tip:
Do not place the speaker near your ear when in use
as it may damage your hearing.
WARNING
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EndingaCall
Todisconnect acallwhenyouarefinished:
ᮣ
Close the phone or press
.
IfthesettingforCloseFlipisnot set to“EndCall,”closingthe
phonewillnot endthecall. (See“SettingtheOpen/CloseFlip
Option”onpage74.)
Note:
ChangingtheRingerVolume
To change the ringer volume, press the SideVolume key when
the phone is open and in standby mode.
Tochangetheringervolumefromthemainmenu, see
“AdjustingthePhone’sVolumeSettings”onpage54.
Note:
AdjustingVolumeDuringaConversation
When you need to adjust the receiver volume during a
conversation, use the SideVolume key, or press the navigation
key up or down while a call is in progress.
MutingaCall
There are times when it’s necessary to mute a call so that your
caller does not hear you or certain background noises.
Tomuteacall:
ᮣ
Press Options (right softkey) >select Mute. (When the
phone is muted, “Muted”appears on the display.)
Tounmuteacall:
ᮣ
Press Options (right softkey) >select Unmute.
Duringacall, boththeleft softkeyandtheSideCamerakey
functionasthe Mute key. Presseitheronetomutethephone’s
microphoneforprivacy. Pressit againtounmutethephone.
Tip:
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MissedCallNotification
When an incoming call is not answered, the Missed Call log is
displayed on your screen.
TodisplaytheMissedCallentryfromthenotificationscreen:
ᮣ
Press Call (left softkey).
TodisplayaMissedCallentryfromstandbymode:
1. Select >MissedAlerts.
2. Highlight the entry you wish to view and press
.
CallingEmergencyNumbers
You can place calls to 911 (dial
), even if
your phone is locked or your account is restricted.
Whenyouplaceanemergencycall, yourphoneautomatically
entersEmergencymode.
Note:
During an emergency call, select Options (right softkey) to
display your options.To select an option, highlight it and
press
.
ⅷ
SpeakerOn to activate speakerphone mode. (If you are in
speakerphone mode, the option is displayed as
SpeakerOff to deactivate.)
ⅷ
ⅷ
UnlockPhone to unlock your phone (appears only if the
phone is locked).
CloseMenu to close the pop-up menu (appears only if the
phone is unlocked).
SelectMyPhone (leftsoftkey)todisplayyourphonenumber
duringanemergencycall.
Tip:
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Toexit Emergencymode:
1. Press
to end a 911 call.
2. Select Options (right softkey) to display the options
menu.
3. Highlight Exit Emergency and press
.
WhenyouareinEmergencymode, youcanexit onlyfromthe
optionsmenu.
Note:
Toselect Emergencymodeoptions:
1. Press to end a 911 call.
2. Select Options (right softkey).
Ⅲ
Call911 to call 911.
Ⅲ
Call911:Spkr. to call 911 in speakerphone mode.
Ⅲ
Exit Emergency to exit Emergency mode.
3. Highlight an option and press
.
Enhanced911(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.
Alwaysreport yourlocationtothe911operatorwhen
placinganemergencycall. Somedesignated
IMPORTANT
emergencycalltakers, knownasPublicSafety
AnsweringPoints(PSAPs)maynot beequippedto
receiveGPSlocationinformationfromyourphone.
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In-CallOptions
Selecting Options (right softkey) during a call displays a list of
features you may use during the course of a call.To select an
option, press the corresponding keypad number or highlight
the option and press .The following options are available
through the Options menu:
ⅷ
Flash to answer an incoming CallWaiting call or to connect
a third party duringThree-Way Calling.
ⅷ
Mute or Unmute to mute or reactivate your phone’s
microphone.
ⅷ
TransferAudioto switch the call to an external device (if
applicable).
ⅷ
SpeakerOn or SpeakerOff to activate or deactivate
speakerphone mode.
Becauseofhighervolumelevels, donot placethephone
nearyourearduringspeakerphoneuse.
WARNING
ⅷ
Three-WayCalltocallathirdparty.
ⅷ
ⅷ
MissedAlerts to display missed notifications.
CallHistorytoaccesstheCallHistorymenu. (See“Managing
CallHistory”onpage101.)
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
ContactstoaccesstheContactsmenu. (See“UsingContacts”
onpage107.)
MessagingtoaccesstheMessagingmenu. (See“Accessing
Messaging”onpage221.)
ToolstoaccesstheToolsmenu. (See“UsingthePhone’s
CalendarandTools”onpage118.)
SettingstoaccesstheSettingsmenu. (See“ControllingYour
Phone’sSettings”onpage49.)
TheFlash menuappearsonlyforCallWaitingandThree-Way
Calling.TheThree-WayCallmenudoesnot appearin
Roamingareas.
Note:
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End-of-CallOptions
To display the following options, press Options (right softkey)
within 10 seconds after disconnecting a call.To select an
option, highlight it and press
.
ⅷ
CallAgain to dial the phone number.
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
Call:SpeakerOn to dial the phone number in
speakerphone mode.
SendMessageto send aText, Picture Mail, or SMSVoice
message.
SavePhone# to save the phone number in your Contacts list.
Ⅲ
GotoPh. Book isdisplayedwhenthenumberis
alreadyinyourContactslist. (See“SavingaPhone
Number”below.)
ⅷ
Rename to change the current entry’s name to Caller ID
name (if applicable).
TheEnd-of-Calloptionsarenot displayedforcallsidentifiedas
NoIDorPrivate.
Note:
SavingaPhoneNumber
Your phone can store up to 500 phone numbers in up to 300
Contacts entries. (An entry may contain up to seven numbers.)
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 107.)
Tosaveanumberfromstandbymode:
1. Enter a phone number.
2. Press Options (right softkey) >SavePhone#.
3. Select from the following entry modes:
Ⅲ
NewName to enter a new name.
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Ⅲ
FromPh. Book to select a name from the Contacts
entry list.
4. Select a label and press
.
5. Press Save (left softkey).
6. Press Done (left softkey) to return to standby mode.
FindingaPhoneNumber
You can search Contacts entries for phone numbers that
contain a specific string of numbers.
Tofindaphonenumber:
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
entries matching the entered numbers will be
displayed.)
3. To display the Contacts entry that contains the phone
number you entered, highlight the entry and press
To dial the number, press
.
.
DialingandSavingPhoneNumbersWithPauses
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:
ⅷ
HardPause sends the next set of numbers when you
press
.
ⅷ
2-Sec. Pause automatically sends the next set of
numbers after two seconds.
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Youcanhavemultiplepausesinaphonenumberand
combinetwo-secondandhardpauses.
Note:
Todialorsavephonenumberswithpauses:
1. Enter the phone number.
2. Select Options (right softkey) and select either
HardPause or 2-Sec. Pause. (Hard pauses are displayed as
a “P”and two-second pauses as a “T.”)
3. Enter additional numbers.
4. Press
to dial the number.
– or –
To save the number in your Contacts, select Options
(right softkey) > SavePhone#.
Whendialinganumberwithahardpause, press TALK tosend
thenext set ofnumbers.
Note:
Plus(+)CodeDialing
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.
TomakeacallusingPlusCodeDialing:
1. Press and hold
until a “+”is displayed on your
phone display.
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.)
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DialingFromtheContactsList
TodialdirectlyfromaContactsentry:
1. Select >Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
Fromthestandbymode, 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
.
Youcanalsoplaceacallbyselecting Options (right softkey) >
Call orCall:SpeakerOn.
Tip:
Theiconsnext toeachentryrepresent theContactslabels(for
example, Mobile, Home,Work, etc.). Atrianglenext toanicon
meansthereisanotherlabelfortheentry. Pressthe
navigationkeyright orleft fromtheContactslist toselect
alabel.
Note:
UsingSpeedDialing
With this feature, you can dial your favorite entries using one
keypress for locations 2–9. (See “Assigning Speed Dial
Numbers”on page 113.)
Tousespeeddialforvoicecalls:
ᮣ
From standby mode, press and hold the appropriate key
for approximately two seconds.
– or –
ᮣ
From standby mode, press the appropriate key and
press
.
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The display confirms that the number has been dialed when it
shows “Connecting...”.
TousespeeddialforSprint ReadyLinkcalls:
ᮣ
From standby mode, press the appropriate key and
then press
. (See “Assigning Speed Dialing for
Sprint Ready Link Entries”on page 159.)The display
confirms that the number has been dialed when it
shows “R-Link calling...”
Speeddialingisnot availablewhenyouareroaming;when
youareroamingofftheSprint NationalNetwork, youmust
alwaysdialusing11digits(1+areacode+number).
Note:
UsingAbbreviatedDialing
Abbreviated Dialing is similar to speed dialing. You can use
either of the following abbreviated dialing features.
ⅷ
Ph.BookMatch allows you to retrieve any number saved in
your Contacts by entering only the last three to six digits
of the number, and automatically dials the retrieved
number. (See “To activate the Ph. Book Match feature”on
page 77.)
ⅷ
Prepend allows you to prepend predefined numbers (first
five or six digits) to the last four or five digits you enter,
and then automatically dials the number. (See page 77 to
register a prepend number and activate the Prepend
feature.)
ToplaceacallusingPh.BookMatchAbbreviatedDialing:
1. Enter the last three to six digits of a contact’s phone
number.
2. Press
. If there is more than one matched numberin
your Contacts list, the Abbrev. Dial list is displayed.
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3. Select the name you want to call from the list, and then
press to place a call.
WhenPh.BookMatchisset toEnableandanumberissavedin
Contacts(regardlessofwhetherPrependisenabledor
disabled), youcandisplaythenumberbyenteringitslast
threetosixdigits.
Note:
ToplaceacallusingPrependAbbreviatedDialing:
1. Enter the last four or five digits of the number.
2. Press
.
WhenPrependisset toEnableandPh.BookMatchisset to
Disable, youcandisplaythe10-digit number(includingthe
predefinedprependnumber)byenteringthelast fourorfive
digitsofthenumber.
Note:
ThePrependfeatureisavailablewhenalloffollowing
conditionsaremet:
·Prependisset toEnable.
·Aprependnumberhasbeenpredefined.
·Thecombinedtotal(prependnumberplusthedigitsyou
enter)is10digits.
WhenbothPh.BookMatchandPrependareset toEnableand
anumberisnot savedinContacts, youcandisplaythe10-digit
number(includingthefive-orsix-digit prependnumber)by
enteringthelast fourorfivedigitsofthenumber.
Youcanalsoplaceacallbypressing Options (right softkey) >
Abbrev. Dial afterstep1aboveforeitherPh.BookMatch
AbbreviatedDialingorPrependAbbreviatedDialing.
Tip:
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EnteringText
SelectingaCharacterInput 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 Sprint Picture Mail and SMSText Messaging).
Tochangethecharacterinput mode:
1. When you display a screen where you can enter text,
press Mode (right softkey) to change the character input
mode.
2. Select one of the following options:
Themenusdisplayedvaryaccordingtotheentryfield. Ifyou
seetrianglesontheright ofthemenu, youcanpresstheright
andleft navigationkeystoswitchbetweenrelatedmenus.
Note:
Ⅲ
T9Word to enter characters using predictiveT9Text
Input. (See page 44.)
Ⅲ
Alphabet to enter characters by using Alphabet
mode. (See page 47.)
Ⅲ
SYMBOL to enter symbols.
Ⅲ
SMILEYS to enter smile pictures.
Ⅲ
Emoticons to enter “emoticons.”
Ⅲ
WebShortcut to enterWeb shortcuts (for example,
www., http://, or .com).
Ⅲ
Preset Msgs to enter preset messages. (See page 48.)
Ⅲ
Recent Msgs to enter messages used recently.
Ⅲ
PasteList to paste copied or cut list (if applicable).
Ⅲ
NUMBER to enter numbers.
Ⅲ
Signature to enter your signature. (See page 66.)
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Preset Messages, Recent Messages, andEmoticonsare
availableonlywhencomposingtext messages.
Note:
Ⅲ
Select Lang. to select the language (English or
Spanish).
Ⅲ
EraseAll to erase all text (if applicable).
Ⅲ
SelectText to select stored text for copying or cutting.
Ⅲ
AddWord to store words that you use frequently.
(See page 45.)
Ⅲ
Text Optionsto display theText Entry settings menu.
Whenenteringtext, press Shift* tochangethecapitalization
style(Abc>ABC>abc).
Tip:
EnteringCharactersUsingT9Text Input
T9Text Input lets you enter text in your phone by pressing
keys just once per letter. (To select the T9Word mode when
entering text, see “Selecting a Character Input Mode”on
page 43.)
T9Text Input analyzes the letters you enter using an intuitive
word database and creates a suitable word. (The word may
change as you type.)
ToenterawordusingT9Text Input:
1. Select the T9Wordcharacter input mode.
(See “Selecting a Character Input Mode”on page 43.)
2. Press the corresponding keys once per letter to enter
a word. (For example, to enter the word “Bill,”press
.) (If you make a mistake, press
to erase a single character. Press and hold
entire word.)
to erase an
To accept a word and insert a space, press
or .
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Inordertoinsert aspacebypressing MENU duringthestep
above, theAuto-Spacesettingmust beon. (See“SettingText
EntryOptions”onpage76.)
Tip:
AddingaWordtotheT9Database
If a word you want to enter is not displayed as an option when
you are usingT9Text Input, you can add it to the database.
ToaddawordtotheT9Text Input database:
1. Select the AddWord input mode. (See “Selecting a
Character Input Mode”on page 43.)
2. Enter the word using Alphabet mode (multi-tap text
entry) and press Save (left softkey). (See “Entering
Characters Using Alphabet Mode”on page 47.)The word
will appear as an option the next time you scroll through
options duringT9Text Input.
Toedit orerasethewordsyouhaveadded:
1. Select >Settings>Others>Text Entry>MyWords.
2. Select a word and press Options (right softkey).
3. To select an option, highlight it and press
.
Ⅲ
Edit to edit a word in MyWords.
Ⅲ
Erase to erase a word in MyWords.
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CustomizingtheT9Settings
TocustomizetheT9Settings:
1. Select >Settings>Others>Text Entry>T9Settings.
2. Select an option and press
.
Ⅲ
WordPrediction to automatically display the word
that may follow the current text input.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
WordCompletion to show the completed words that
match the keys you have entered without entering
the whole word.
WordScanto allowT9 text input to recognize words
by searching Phone Book and messages.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
WordChoiceList to display the word choice list.
Showaft 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.
Ⅲ
Showafterwait to select how many seconds the
phone should wait to display the word choice list.
SettingtheDefault Input Mode
Toset thedefault input mode:
1. Select >Settings>Others>Text Entry>Default Input.
2. Select an option and press
.
Ⅲ
T9Word to set T9 word as the initial entry mode.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Alphabet to set alphabet as the initial entry mode.
RetainMode to set the retain mode on to retain the
previous entry mode.
For more information about T9Text Input, visit theTegicWeb
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EnteringCharactersUsingAlphabet Mode
ToentercharactersusingAlphabet mode(multi-taptext entry):
1. Select the Alphabet mode. (See “Selecting a Character
Input Mode”on page 43.)
2. Press the corresponding keys repeatedly until the correct
letter appears. (For example, to enter the word “Bill,”
press
twice,
three times,
three times,
and then press
mistake, press
three times again.) (If you make a
to erase a single character. Press and
hold
to delete an entire entry.)
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
D E F 3
G H I 4
J K L 5
*
ABC
DEF
a b c 2
d e f 3
g h i 4
GHI
JKL
j k l 5
MNO
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
M N O 6
P Q R S 7
T U V 8
W X Y Z 9
0
m n o 6
p q r s 7
t u v 8
w x y z 9
Space
Shift
Space
One-character- shifted Caps Lock Unshifted
Thebeginningofthewordafterthespaceischangedto
upper/lowercasedependingonshift mode.Youcanchange
theshift modebypressing[shift*].
Tip:
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EnteringNumbers, Symbols, SmileysandPreset
Messages
Toenternumbers:
ᮣ
Select the NUMBER mode and press the appropriate key.
(See “Selecting a Character Input Mode”on page 43.)
Toentersymbols:
ᮣ
Select the SYMBOL mode. (See “Selecting a Character
Input Mode”on page 43.)To enter a symbol, press the
appropriate key indicated on the display.
Toenter“emoticons”(smileys):
ᮣ
Select the Emoticons mode or SMILEYS mode and press
the appropriate key. (See “Selecting a Character Input
Mode”on page 43.)
Toenterpreset messages:
1. Select the Preset Msgs mode. (See “Selecting a Character
Input Mode”on page 43.)
2. Scroll to a preprogrammed message and press
.
Preset messagesmakecomposingtext messageseveneasier
byallowingyoutoenterpreset messages, suchas“Meet me
at,” “Let’sget lunch,”oracustomizedmessageofyourown.
(Formoreinformationonpreset messages, pleasesee
“ManagingPreset Messages”onpage64.)
Note:
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Section 2B
Controlling Your Phone’s Settings
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ SoundSettings (page 50)
DisplaySettings (page 56)
LocationSettings (page 62)
MessagingSettings (page 63)
AirplaneMode (page 69)
TTYUseWithSprint Service (page 70)
PhoneSetupOptions (page 72)
WirelessBackup (page 79)
Usingtheavailablemenuoptions, youcancustomizeyour
phonetosound, look, andoperatejust thewayyouwant 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.
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SoundSettings
RingerTypes
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.
ⅷ
PreprogrammedRingers include a variety of standard
ringer types and familiar music.
ⅷ
VibratingRinger alerts you to calls or messages without
disturbing others.
ⅷ
DownloadedRingerscan be downloaded right to your
phone. (See “Downloading Premium Services Content”on
page 225.)
SelectingRingerTypesforVoiceCalls
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.
Toselect aringertypeforvoicecalls:
1. Select >Settings>Sounds>RingerType
>
IncomingCalls.
2. Select With CallerID, NoCallerID, or Roaming. (A list of
available ringer types will be displayed.)
3. Select a ringer type (SingleTones, RingTones, or Melodies)
or MyContent, and press
.
4. Use your navigation key to scroll through the available
ringers. A sample ringer will sound as you highlight each
option.
5. Press to assign a ringer.
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SelectingRingerTypesforMessages
Toselect aringertypeformessages:
1. Select >Settings>Sounds>RingerType>Messaging.
2. Select Text, PictureMail, or VoiceSMS.
3. Select a ringer type (SingleTones, RingTones, or Melodies)
or MyContent, and press
.
4. Use your navigation key to scroll through the available
ringers. A sample ringer will sound as you highlight each
option.
5. Press to assign a ringer.
SelectingRingerTypesforSprint ReadyLinkCalls
Toselect aringertypeforSprint ReadyLinkcalls:
1. Select >Settings>Sounds>RingerType>ReadyLink.
2. Select ReadyLinkCalls, R-LinkMissed, or R-LinkFloorTone.
(A list of available ringer types will be displayed.)
3. Select a ringer type (SingleTones, RingTones, or Melodies)
or MyContent, and press
.
4. Use your navigation key to scroll through the available
ringers. A sample ringer will sound as you highlight each
option.
5. Press to assign a ringer.
Downloadedringersarenot availableforR-LinkMissedand
R-LinkFloorTone.
Note:
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SelectingRingerTypesforVoicemailorCalendar/Alarm
Toselect aringertypeforvoicemailorcalendar/alarm:
1. Select >Settings>Sounds>RingerType>Voicemailor
Calendar/Alarm.
2. Select a ringer type (SingleTones, RingTones, or Melodies)
or MyContent, and press
.
3. Press , and then use your navigation key to scroll
through the available ringers. A sample ringer will sound
as you highlight each option.
4. Press to assign a ringer.
SelectingaToneLength
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.)
Toselect atonelength:
1. Select >Settings>Sounds>Others>ToneLength.
2. Select Short or Long.
SettingaStart-up/Power-offTone
Toset astart-up/power-offtone:
1. Select >Settings>Sounds>Others.
2. Select Start-upTone or Power-offTone.
3. Scroll to a tone and press
.
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UsingVoicePrompt
This feature allows you to hear voice prompts when using
Voice Memo, Screen Call setting, etc. (default setting is off).
Toenableordisablevoiceprompts:
1. Select >Settings>Sounds>Others>VoicePrompt.
2. Select On or Off.
Whentheringervolumeisset to“SilenceAll,”voiceprompts
cannot beheard.
Tip:
SettingUpKeyPressEcho
With this feature, you can hear a voice echo the corresponding
keys you pressed on the keypad.This feature is available when
you are in standby mode.
ToturnKeyPressEchoonoroff:
1. Select >Settings>Sounds>Others>KeyPressEcho.
2. Select On or Off.
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AdjustingthePhone’sVolumeSettings
You can adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit your
needs and your environment.
Toadjust theringerandkeyvolume:
1. Select >Settings>Sounds>Volume.
2. Select Ringer, AdvancedRing., Receiver, Application,
StartUp/PwOff, orKeyBeep.
3. Using the navigation key, choose a volume level and
press Done (left softkey).
Toadjust theearpieceorspeakervolume:
1. Select >Settings>Sounds>Volume>Receiver.
2. Select eitherEarpieceorSpeaker.
3. Using the navigation key, choose a volume level and
press
.
Youcanadjust theringervolumeinstandbymode(orthe
earpiecevolumeduringacall)byusingtheSideVolumekey.
Tip:
Toadjust theapplicationvolume:
This option allows you to select a volume level for
downloaded data and browser.
1. Select >Settings>Sounds>Volume>Application.
2. Press , chooseavolumelevel, andpress
.
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Alert Notification
Your phone can alert you with an audible tone when you
change service areas, once a minute during a voice call, when
there are incoming or missed Sprint Ready Link calls, or when
your network signal is fading.
Toset alerts:
1. Select >Settings>Sounds>Alerts.
2. Select Service, ReadyLink, Voicemail, Messaging,
MinuteBeep, or SignalFade and press
.
3. Use your navigation key to select a setting and press
.
SilenceAll
There may be times when you need to silence your phone
entirely.The phone’s Silence All option allows you to mute all
sounds without turning your phone off.
ToactivateSilenceAll:
ᮣ
With the phone open, press the SideVolume key (
down repeatedly until “Silence All”appears.
)
YoucanalsoactivateSilenceAllusingthemainmenu:
1. SelectMENU>Settings>Sounds>Volume>Ringer.
2. PressthenavigationkeydownuntilSilenceAllappearson
thedisplayandpressDone (leftsoftkey).
Note:
TodeactivateSilenceAll:
ᮣ
With the phone open, press the SideVolume key (
)
up repeatedly to select a volume level.
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DisplaySettings
ChangingtheText Greeting
The text greeting can be up to 15 characters and is displayed
on your phone’s screen in standby mode. You may choose to
keep the phone’s default greeting (“Sprint”), or you may enter
your own custom greeting.
Todisplayorchangeyourgreeting:
1. Select >Settings>Display>Greeting>Custom.
2. Enter a custom greeting using your keypad and press
.
(See “EnteringText”on page 43.) (To erase the existing
greeting one character at a time, press
.
To erase the entire greeting, press and hold .)
ChangingtheBacklightTimeLength
The backlight setting lets you select how long the display
screen and keypad remain backlit after any keypress is made.
TochangetheMainLCDorSubLCDbacklight setting:
1. Select >Settings>Display>Backlight.
2. Select MainLCD or SubLCD.
3. Select AlwaysOn DimOnly, or a preset length of time.
,
TheAlwaysOnsettingreturnstothepreviousvaluethenext
timeyouturnonthephone.
Note:
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TochangetheKeypadbacklight setting:
1. Select Key after step 1 of “To change the Main LCD or Sub
LCD backlight setting:”on the previous page.
2. Select AlwaysOff or a preset length of time.
Longbacklight settingsaffect thebattery’stalkandstandby
times.
Note:
ChangingtheDisplayScreenAnimation
Your new phone offers options for what you see on the display
screen during various phone functions.
Tochangetheanimationdisplay:
1. Select >Settings>Display>Animation.
2.
SelectStandby, OutgoingCalls, or ServiceSearch.
3. Select Set, and then select an option (Preset, MyContent,
-Get New, or Off), and press
.
Ⅲ
For standby, you can select Time to set the animation
starting time.
ChangingtheDisplayforIncomingCalls
You can set the color or downloaded image to be shown on
the Incoming Calls display.
Tochangetheincomingcallsdisplay:
1. Select >Settings>Display>IncomingCalls.
2. Press , select an option (Preset, MyContent, -Get New,
InCamera, SavedtoPh., or Off), and press
.
3. Select a color or an image, press , and then press OK
(left softkey) to assign.
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ChangingtheDisplayforAreaName
This feature enables you to show the state 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 display “California.”
Toset yourareanamedisplay:
1. Select >Settings>Display>Others>MatchAreaCode.
2. Select On or Off.
Thisfeatureisavailableonlywhenthephonenumberhas10
digits, or11digitsbeginningwith1, andmatchesanarea
code.
Note:
TheareanameisdisplayedontheMainLCD. It willnot be
displayedwhenthenumberofanincomingcallissavedin
yourContactslist.
ChangingthePhone’sMenuStyle
Your phone allows you to choose how the main menu items
are displayed on your display screen.
Toselectthedisplay’smenustyle:
1. Select >Options(right softkey)>ChangeView.
2. Select GridView or ListView.
Ⅲ
GridView to view each main menu item as an
animated single-screen icon.
Ⅲ
ListViewto view the main menu as a list.
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ChangingtheClock/CalendarDisplayfor
StandbyMode
Select from among a variety of items to be displayed in
standby mode.
Toset theclock/calendardisplayforstandbymode:
1. Select >Settings>Display>Clock/Calendar.
2. Select DigitalClock, WorldClock, Calendar, Default, or Off
and press
.
3. Press to save the setting to follow each system
prompt or when confirming the preview display.
PowerSaveMode
This feature helps conserve your battery power by setting the
Main LCD, Sub LCD, and keypad backlights to “Dim Only,”the
Main LCD sleep mode to “after 30 sec.”and the Sub LCD sleep
mode to “after 5 sec.”.
Toset thisfeature:
1. Select >Settings>Display>PWRsaveMode.
2. A message appears. Press OK(left softkey) to continue.
3. Select On. (Select Offto deactivate this feature.)
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ChangingtheText 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.
Tochangethetext input font:
1. Select >Settings>Display>Others>Font Size.
2. Select View or Input.
Ⅲ
View to select MainLCD (then Messaging or Browser) or
SubLCD (then Time/Date or Names/Phone#s).
Ⅲ
Input to select Phone#s, Messaging, or Others.
3. Select a font size and press
.
Fromthefont previewdisplay, select afont sizebypressing
thenavigationkeyright orleft.
Tip:
ChangingtheBackground
You can customize your phone display’s appearance by
selecting a color scheme to reflect your personality.
Tochangethedisplay’sbackground:
1. Select >Settings>Display>Background.
2. Select Peacock, Strawberry, or HighContrast and press
.
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SettingReturntoStandbyMode
This feature allows you to select the way to return to
standby mode.
Toset thisfeature:
1. Select >Settings>Display>Others>ReturntoIdle.
2. A message appears. Press OK (left softkey) to continue.
3. Select Automatically or EndKey.
Ⅲ
Automatically to return to standby mode
automatically when no key is pressed for 30 seconds.
Ⅲ
EndKey to return to standby mode by pressing
.
EndKey settingaffectsthebattery’stalkandstandbytimes.
Note:
SleepMode
This feature helps conserve your battery power by restricting
the display.
Toset sleepmode:
1. Select >Settings>Display>Others>SleepMode.
2. Select MainLCD orSubLCD.
3. Select a sleep mode interval and press
.
(Select Off to deactivate this feature.)
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LocationSettings
Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in
connection with location-based services that may be
available in the future.
The Location feature allows the network to detect your
position.Turning Location off will hide your location from
everyone except 911.
TurningLocationonwillallowthenetworktodetect your
positionusingGPStechnology, makingsomeSprint
applicationsandserviceseasiertouse.TurningLocationoff
willdisabletheGPSlocationfunctionforallpurposesexcept
911, but willnot hideyourgenerallocationbasedonthecell
siteservingyourcall. Noapplicationorservicemayuseyour
locationwithout yourrequest orpermission. GPS-enhanced
911isnot availableinallareas.
Note:
Toenableyourphone’sLocationfeature:
1. Select >Settings>Location. (The Location disclaimer
is displayed.)
2. Read the disclaimer and press OK (left softkey).
3. Select Onor Off.
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.
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MessagingSettings
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 messages.
(For more information, see “Using SMSText Messaging”on
page 203, “Accessing Messaging”on page 221, “Sending
Sprint Picture Mail”on page 176, and “Using SMSVoice
Messaging”on page 207.)
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 (canned) messages,
to name just a few.
SettingtheMessageNotificationDisplay
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.
Toset themessagenotificationdisplay:
1. Select >Settings>Messaging>Notification.
2. Select Msgs and Icon or IconOnly.
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ManagingPreset Messages
Your phone is loaded with 20 preset messages, in English and
in Spanish, to help make sending text messages faster and
easier.These messages, such as “Where are you?,”“Let’s get
lunch,”and “Meet me at,”can be customized or deleted to suit
your needs.
Toedit apreset 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 press OK (left
softkey) or to save your changes. (“Preset Message
Saved”will be displayed.)
Ⅲ
To reset all messages, press Options (right softkey)
and select Reset AllMsgs during step 2 above.
Tochangethelanguageofthepreset messages:
1. Follow the steps in 1 above.
2. Select Options (right softkey) > Select Lang.
3. Select EnglishorSpanish.
Forinformationoneditingtext, see“EnteringText”on
page43.
Note:
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SettingtheDeliveryReceipt forText Messaging
You can set to receive a delivery receipt message confirming
that your message was successfully delivered to your
recipient.
Toset thedeliveryreceipt:
1. Select >Settings>Messaging>Text >Deliv. Receipt.
2. Select On or Off and press
.
TheDeliveryReceiptfeaturemaynotcurrentlybeimplemented.
Note:
SettingaCallbackNumber
With this feature, you can notify your recipients of your
callback number with a text message.
Toset thecallbacknumber:
1. Select >Settings>Messaging>Text >SendCallback#,
and then press again.
2. Select an option from the following and press
.
Ⅲ
None to send no callback number.
Ⅲ
MyPhone# to send your phone number.
Ⅲ
Other to send a specific callback number.To set a
number, enter a phone number and press
.
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AddingaCustomizedSignature
Each message you send can have a customized signature to
reflect your personality.
Toaddacustomizedsignaturetoeachsent message:
1. Select >Settings>Messaging>Text >Signature.
2. Press , and then select On.
3. Select Text, enter your signature, and press OK (left
softkey). (See “EnteringText”on page 43.)
4. Press Save (left softkey) to save your signature.
Youcaninsert yourregisteredsignatureevenwhenyour
signaturesettingisoff. Press Mode (right softkey)andselect
Signature whilecomposingyourmessage.
Tip:
SettingtheDraftsAlert forText Messaging
Drafts Alert gives you a reminder when you have unsent
messages waiting in the drafts folder.
Toset DraftsAlert:
1. Select >Settings>Messaging>Text >DraftsAlert.
2. Select On.
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SettingtheSpeakerphoneforSMSVoiceMessaging
You can set the speakerphone on or off for SMSVoice
messaging. By default, the speakerphone is set to on.
Toset thespeakerphoneonoroff:
1. Select > Settings > Messaging >VoiceSMS >
Speakerphone.
2. Select On or Off.
SettingtheSender’sNameforSMSVoiceMessaging
With this feature, you can identify yourself to people who
receive your SMSVoice messages.
Toset thesender’sname:
1. Select > Settings > Messaging >VoiceSMS >
From Name.
2. Enter your name and press OK (left softkey).
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SettinganAlert NotificationforSMSVoiceMessaging
SMSVoice Messaging uses your phone’s data services.
Your phone can alert you to let you know you are connecting
to data services each time you send an SMSVoice message.
Toset alert forSMSVoicemessaging:
1. Select > Settings > Messaging >VoiceSMS >
Conn. Alert.
2. Press Mark (right softkey) to warn you each time when
you connect voice messages.
3. Press Done (left softkey) to save the setting.
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AirplaneMode
Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone’s
features, such as Games andVoice Memos, when you are in an
airplane or in any other area where making or receiving calls
or data is prohibited. When your phone is in Airplane Mode, it
cannot send or receive any calls or access online information.
Toset yourphonetoAirplaneMode:
1. Select >Settings>Others>AirplaneMode.
(The Airplane Mode disclaimer is displayed.)
2. Read the disclaimer and press
.
3. Select Onor Off.
While in Airplane Mode, your phone’s standby screen will
display “Phone Off.”
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TTYUseWithSprint Service
ATTY (also known as aTDD orText Telephone) 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 select TTY 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 Sprint service, please call Sprint
Customer Service via the stateTelecommunications Relay
Service (TRS) by first dialing
.Then
provide the stateTRS with this number: 866-727-4889.
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ToturnTTY Modeonoroff:
1. Select >Settings>Others>TTY.
(An informational message is displayed.)
2. Press or OK (left softkey) to continue.
3. Select Enableto turnTTY mode On.
– or –
Select Disable to turnTTY mode Off.
InTTYMode, yourphonewilldisplaytheTTYaccessicon.
Note:
IfTTYmodeisenabled, theaudioqualityofnon-TTYdevices
connectedtotheheadset jackmaybeimpaired.
911EmergencyCalling
WARNING
Sprint recommendsthatTTYusersmakeemergency
callsbyothermeans, includingTelecommunications
RelayServices(TRS), analogcellular, andlandline
communications.WirelessTTYcallsto911maybe
corruptedwhenreceivedbypublicsafetyanswering
points(PSAPs), renderingsomecommunications
unintelligible.Theproblemencounteredappears
relatedtoTTYequipment orsoftwareusedbyPSAPs.
Thismatterhasbeenbrought totheattentionofthe
FCC, andthewirelessindustryandthePSAP
communityarecurrentlyworkingtoresolvethis.
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PhoneSetupOptions
MyFavorites
Your phone offers you the option of assigning a shortcut to a
favorite or often-used function. Selecting Favorites (left
softkey) in standby mode will launch your personally
designated shortcut.
Toassignyourshortcut:
1. Select Favorites (left softkey) to display the My Favorites
list.
2. Highlight <AddFavorite> and press
.
3. Select one of the following options.
Ⅲ
Contact to display stored Contacts entries.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MyContent to display downloaded items stored in
your phone.
MyPictures to display thumbnail images stored in
your In Camera folder and Saved to Ph. folders.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
WebBookmark to display your bookmarked sites.
MenuItem 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.
Myfavoritelist options:
1. From My Favorites list, select Options (right softkey).
2. Select an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Replace to replace an existing shortcut.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Remove to remove an existing shortcut.
RemoveAll to remove all the existing shortcut.
Help to display the My Favorite list information.
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Auto-AnswerMode
You may set your phone to automatically pick up incoming calls
when connected to an optional hands-free car kit or a headset.
Toset Auto-Answermode:
1. Select >Settings>Others>AutoAnswer.
2. Select an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Hands-freeto answer calls automatically when the
phone is connected to a hands-free car kit or a
headset (sold separately). Remember, your phone
will answer calls in Auto-Answer mode even if you
are not present.
Ⅲ
Speakerphoneto answer calls automatically in
speakerphone mode.
3. Select 5Seconds, 15Seconds, or Off.
DisplayLanguage
You can choose to display your phone’s onscreen menus in
English or in Spanish.
Toassignalanguageforthephone’sdisplay:
1. Select >Settings>Others>Language.
2. Select Englishor Español.
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SettingtheCurrentTime
Toset thecurrent timewhenyouareroaminginanareawithno
digitalnetwork:
1. Select >Settings>Others>SetTime/Date.
2. Set the current time and date and press
.
Thisfeatureisavailableonlywhenyouareinanareawithno
digitalnetworkavailable.
Note:
SettingtheOpen/CloseFlipOption
This feature enables you to answer an incoming call by
opening the phone or to end a call by closing the phone.
ToactivatetheOpenFlipfeature:
1. Select >Settings>Others>Open/CloseFlip.
2. Select Open.
3. Select AnswerCall.
Ⅲ
To deactivate this feature, select NoAction.
ToactivatetheCloseFlipfeature:
1. From step 2 above, select Close. (You will see a message
on the display.)
2. Press OK (left softkey) to continue.
3. Select an option from the following and press
.
Ⅲ
Endto end the call.
Ⅲ
GoOn(Mute)to continue the call.Your voice is
muted; however, you can hear the caller’s voice from
the speaker.
Ⅲ
GoOn(Unmute)to continue the call. You can hear the
caller's voice and speak to the phone to answer.
TheCloseFlipfeaturedoesnot applyduringReadyLinkcallsor
whenyouareusingthespeakerphone, aheadset, oracarkit.
Note:
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SettingAnyKeyAnswer
This feature allows you to answer incoming calls by pressing
any key (except
,
, softkeys, and side keys).
Toturnanykeyansweronoroff:
1. Select >Settings>Others>AnyKeyAnswer.
2. Select On or Off .
SettingtheSideKeyGuard
This feature enables you to lock the side keys while the phone is
closed.
ToturntheSideKeyGuardonoroff:
1. Select >Settings>Others>SideKeyGuard.
2. Select On or Off.
Ⅲ
KeyGuard is displayed when the side keys are
pressed while the Side Key Guard is enabled.
Thisfeaturedoesnot applywhenthephoneisopen.
Note:
SettingNavigationKeyShortcuts
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 to the menu items you
choose.
Toset thenavigationkeyshortcuts:
1. Select >Settings>Others>NavigationKeys.
2. Select the navigation 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.
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SettingText EntryOptions
Toset yourtext entryoptions:
1. Select >Settings>Others>Text Entry.
2. Select an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Auto-Capital to turn auto-capitalization on or off.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MyWords to add a word to or edit a word in theT9
database (see page 45).
Inpt Language to select the language (English or
Spanish).
Default Input to set an initial entry mode (see
page 46).
Auto-Space to turn the auto-spacing on or off after
T9 words you enter.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
T9Settings to customize theT9 settings (see page 46).
AddWord to store words that you use frequently (see
page 45).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Auto-Completeto turn auto-completion on or off.
Help to see theT9 instruction page.
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SettingAbbreviatedDialing
ToactivatethePh. BookMatchfeature:
1. Select >Settings>Others>Abbrev. Dial.
2. Select Ph. BookMatch.
3. Select Enable.
ToactivatethePrependfeature:
1. Select >Settings>Others>Abbrev.Dial.
2. Select Prepend.
3. Select Enable.
4. Select Prepend#.
5. Enter a five- or six-digit number and press or OK (left
softkey).
Ⅲ
To deactivate this feature, select Disable during
step 3 above.
Tousetheabovefeatures, see“UsingAbbreviatedDialing”on
page41.
Note:
Thissettingdoesnot applyto911orSprint 411.
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SettingHeadset Mode
This feature allows you hands-free phone use. Set the headset
mode toVoice Call or Ready Link and press theTurbo Button
(the operation button) on the headset to activate useful
functions such as making calls, receiving calls, or switching to
theVoice Command feature.
Toconnect theheadset:
ᮣ
Simply plug the headset into your phone’s headset jack.
Toset headset mode:
1. Select >Settings>Others>Headset Mode.
2. Select TurboButton.
3. Select VoiceCalls, ReadyLink, or Off and press
Toset theringersound:
.
1. Select >Settings>Others>Headset Mode.
2. Select RingerSound.
3. Select Normal or Headset Only and press
.
ForanexplanationoftheHeadset Modesetting, press Info
(right softkey)duringstep2above.
Tip:
Whenusingtheheadset, DONOT set thevolumetoohigh.
Listeningathighvolumeforanextensiveperiodoftimemay
causehearingloss.
Note:
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WirelessBackup
This feature allows you to back up all of your contacts to the
Sprint Web site and restore them if your phone is lost, stolen,
damaged, or replaced.
Tousethewirelessbackupservice, youarerequiredtoactivate
theservicefromyourphone.
Note:
To subscribe to the wireless backup service, you will need to
purchase a license to use the wireless backup service via the
Sprint vending machine, accessed through theWAP browser
on your phone.The license expires after a set period of time
and must be renewed regularly. As part of the initial
subscription process, a random wireless backup password is
generated.The randomly-generated password will be sent to
the handset as an SMS text message. (Subscribe launches the
subscription process. If you are already subscribed to wireless
backup service, Unsubscribe will be displayed.)
ActivatingandDeactivatingWirelessBackup
Service
Toactivatethewirelessbackupservice:
1. Select >Contacts>WirelessBackup.
2. Select Subscribe. (You will be prompted to confirm your
license status.)
3. Select Yes (left softkey) and follow the onscreen
instructions to purchase the license.
4. Please wait while registering the license. (You will see a
confirmation screen if it has been successfully
registered.)
WirelessBackupcanalsobeactivatedbyselecting MENU>
Settings>WirelessBackupandfollowingsteps2-4above.
Note:
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Onceyouhavecompletedtheregistration, youwillreceivean
SMStext messagewithyourpassword, whichis required
whenyouaccesstheSprintWirelessBackupWebsite
contactsfromyourpersonalcomputer.
Note:
Tip:
Eachtimeyouedit thecontactsonyourphone, theyare
Todeactivatethewirelessbackupservice:
1. Select >Contacts>WirelessBackup.
2. Select Unsubscribe. (A message will be displayed.)
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to unsubscribe from
the wireless backup service.
Youcanunsubscribefromthewirelessbackupserviceonly
throughtheSprintWebsite.
Note:
ViewingYourWirelessBackupStatus
Toviewyourwirelessbackupstatus(sign-instateonly):
1. Select >Contacts>WirelessBackup>ViewStatus.
2. Select OK (left softkey).
SettingtheWirelessBackupAlert
This feature turns the pop-up alert on or off when aWireless
Backup is in progress.
Toset thewirelessbackupalert:
1. Select >Contacts>WirelessBackup>Alert.
2. Select On or Off.
Todisplaythewirelessbackupserviceinformation, select
MENU>Contacts>WirelessBackup>LearnMore.
Tip:
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Section 2C
Setting Your Phone’s Security
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ AccessingtheSecurityMenu (page 82)
UsingYourPhone’sLockFeature (page 82)
RestrictingCalls (page 84)
UsingSpecialNumbers (page 85)
ErasingPhoneContent (page 86)
ResettingtheBrowser (page 87)
ResettingFavorites (page 87)
ResettingDefault Settings(page 88)
ResettingYourPhone(page 88)
ResettingYourPictureMailAccount (page 89)
ResettingandLockingYourPhoneThroughSMS (page 89)
SecurityFeaturesforSprintVision (page 91)
UsingtheParentalControlFeature (page 92)
Byusingthesecuritysettingsonyourphone, youreceive
peaceofmindwithout sacrificingflexibility.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.
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AccessingtheSecurityMenu
All of your phone’s security settings are available through the
Security menu. You must enter your lock code to view the
Security menu.
ToaccesstheSecuritymenu:
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 either your Social Security number or phone number or try
0000 orNATL(6285). If none of these work, call Sprint
Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727.
Tip:
UsingYourPhone’sLockFeature
LockingYourPhone
When your phone is locked, you can only receive incoming
calls or make calls to 911, Sprint Customer Service, or special
numbers. (See “Using Special Numbers”on page 85.)
Tolockyourphone:
1. From the Security menu, select LockPhone>LockNow.
– or –
To set your phone to lock the next time it is turned on,
select OnPower-up.
2. Select FullLock or Exp. Incom.Calls.
Ⅲ
FullLock to disable both outgoing and incoming
calls.
Ⅲ
Exp. Incom.Calls to disable outgoing calls while
allowing incoming calls.
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UnlockingYourPhone
Tounlockyourphone:
1. From standby mode, select Unlock (left softkey).
2. Enter your lock code.
LockServices
With this feature, you can choose to restrict access to Sprint
Vision services, incoming and outgoing voice calls, and Sprint
Ready Link calls.
Toactivatelockservices:
1. From the Security menu, select Others>LockServices.
2. Select VoiceCalls, Data or ReadyLink.
3. Select Locked. (Select Unlocked to deactivate this
feature.)
ChangingtheLockCode
Tochangeyourlockcode:
1. From the Security menu, select Others>ChangeLock.
2. Enter and re-enter your new lock code.
LockingthePicturesMenu
With this feature, you must enter your lock code when you
access the pictures menu.
Tolockthepicturesmenu:
1. Select >Settings>Security, and then enter your lock
code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select PictureMail>LockPictures>LockNow. (Select
Unlocked to deactivate this feature.)
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CallinginLockMode
You can place calls to 911, to Sprint Customer Service, and to
your special numbers when in lock mode. (For information on
special numbers, see “Using Special Numbers”on page 85.)
Toplaceanoutgoingcallinlockmode:
ᮣ
To call an emergency number, special number, or
Sprint Customer Service, enter the phone number
and press
.
RestrictingCalls
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 or Sprint Customer Service.)
Torestrict calls:
1. Select >Settings>Security, and then enter your lock
code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select Others>Limit Use.
3. Select OutgoingCalls or IncomingCalls.
4. Select an option and press
.
Ⅲ
AllowAll lets you make or receive all calls.
Ⅲ
Ph. BookOnly lets you make or receive calls to or
from Contacts entries, voicemail, or special numbers
only.
Ⅲ
Special#sOnly lets you make or receive calls to or
from three special numbers only. (See “Using Special
Numbers”on page 85.)
Restrictedincomingcallsareforwardedtovoicemail.
Note:
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UsingSpecialNumbers
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).
Toaddorreplaceaspecialnumber:
1. Select >Settings>Security, and then enter your lock
code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select Others and then Special#s.
3. Select a field for your entry and press
4. Enter the number and press
.
.
Therearenospeeddialoptionsassociatedwithspecial
numbers.
Note:
Specialnumberscannot becalledifLockServicesforvoicecalls
“
”
(seepage83)isset to Locked .
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ErasingPhoneContent
You can quickly and easily erase all the content that you have
created in your phone.
Toerasephonecontent:
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
.
Ⅲ
ErasePh. Book to erase all of your Contacts entries.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
EraseContent to erase all items you have
downloaded to your phone.
ErasePictures to erase all pictures saved in the
phone.
EraseV. Data to erase all voice data and call memos
saved in the phone.
EraseVoiceTag to erase all voice tags you have
recorded.
EraseMsgs 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, SMSVoice messages, etc.).
3. If you are certain you would like to erase, select OK (left
softkey), and then select Yes.
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ResettingtheBrowser
This option resets yourWeb browser’s history, bookmarks,
cookies, auto-complete text, and URLs.
Toreset thebrowser:
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, press OK (left
softkey), and then select Yes.
ResettingFavorites
This option resets all of your favorites settings.
Toreset favorites:
1. Select >Settings>Security, and then enter your lock
code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select Erase/Reset >Reset Favorit.
3. If you are certain you would like to reset your favorites
settings, select OK (left softkey), and then select Yes.
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ResettingDefault 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.
Toreset default settings:
1. Select >Settings>Security, and then enter your lock
code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select Erase/Reset >DefaultSetting. (A disclaimer
appears.)
3. Read the disclaimer and press OK (left softkey).
4. If you are certain that you would like to restore all the
factory settings, select Yes.
ResettingYourPhone
Resetting the phone resets all settings and erases all data on
your phone.
Toreset yourphone:
1. Select >Settings>Security, and then enter your lock
code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select Erase/Reset >Reset Phone.
3. Press OK (left softkey) to continue.
4. If you are certain that you would like to restore all the
factory settings, select Yes.
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ResettingYourPictureMailAccount
This option resets your authentication ID for your Sprint
Picture Mail account.
Toreset yourPictureMailaccount:
1. Select >Settings>Security, and then enter your lock
code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select PictureMail>Reset Pic. Mail. (A warning appears.)
3. Press OK (left softkey) to continue.
4. If you are certain that you would like to reset your
Picture Mail account, select Yes.
ResettingandLockingYourPhone
ThroughSMS
When your phone is lost or stolen, you can erase your
important personal information (such as Contacts entries, call
history, and messages) and lock your phone by sending a
specially-formatted SMS message to your phone.
message to your phone (input your 10-digit wireless phone
number) in the following format:
\ \ RESET **<Passcode>** RESET
<Passcode> - your defined passcode.
The default passcode is your phone’s 18-digit MEID (Mobile
Equipment Identifier), which is written on the package or on
the phone itself.The locked phone will display the following
message: “If found, please call Sprint Customer Service
1-888-211-4727.”
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Tosendamessagefrommailersoftware, input your10-digit
wirelessphonenumberfollowedby
Note:
“@messaging.sprintpcs.com.”
Toactivatethisfeature, thefollowingpresettingisrequired:
1. Select >Settings>Security, and then enter your lock
code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select Others>FoundMe>Reset/Lock>Enable.
To unlock a phone that has been locked through SMS,
please take the phone to your nearest Sprint Store.
ChangingthePasscode
Tochangethepasscodeforthespecially-formattedSMSmessage:
1. Select >Settings>Security, and then enter your lock
code. (The Security menu is displayed.)
2. Select Others>FoundMe>ChgPasscode.
3. Enter a new passcode (18 digits).
4. Re-enter the new passcode.
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SecurityFeaturesforSprintVision
EnablingandDisablingSprintVisionServices
You can disable Sprint Vision services without turning off your
phone; however, you will not have access to all Sprint Vision
services, includingWeb and messaging. Disabling Sprint
Vision will avoid any charges associated with Sprint Vision
services. While signed out, you can still place or receive phone
calls, check voicemail, and use other voice services. You may
enable Sprint Vision services again at any time.
TodisableSprintVisionservices:
1. Select >Settings>Data>DisableData.
(A message will be displayed.)
2. Select Disable (right softkey) to confirm that you want to
sign out.
ToenableSprintVisionservices:
1. Select >Settings>Data>EnableData.
(A message will be displayed.)
2. Press OK (left softkey) to enable data service.
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UsingtheParentalControlFeature
This feature allows you to restrict outgoing and incoming
calls, access to services such as Sprint Vision and Sprint Ready
Link, as well as use the Edit Phone Book function. Most menu
options for the Limit Use, Change Lock, and Lock Services
menus in Parental Control are the same as the options for the
Security menu.
Torestrict outgoingandincomingcalls:
1. Select >Tools>ParentalCtrl.
2. Enter your lock code to display the Parental Control
menu.
3. Select Limit Use>OutgoingCalls or IncomingCalls.
4. Select AllowAll, Ph. BookOnly, or Special#sOnly.
Tolockservices:
1. Select >Tools>ParentalCtrl.
2. Enter your lock code to display the Parental Control
menu.
3. Select LockServices>Data or ReadyLink.
4. Select Locked. (Select Unlocked to disable this feature.)
Tochangeyourlockcode:
1. Select >Tools>ParentalCtrl.
2. Enter your lock code to display the Parental Control
menu.
3. Select ChangeLock.
4. Enter and re-enter your new lock code.
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Toaddorreplaceaspecialnumber:
1. Select >Tools>ParentalCtrl.
2. Enter your lock code to display the Parental Control
menu.
3. Select Special#s.
4. Select a field for your entry and press
.
5. Enter the number and press
.
Toedit Contacts:
You can also edit Contacts from the Parental Control menu
while any Limit Use feature (except Allow All) is enabled. You
are required to enter your lock code once to access the
Parental Control menu. However, as long as you have not gone
back to the main menu or standby mode, you are not required
to enter your lock code each time you edit your Contacts.
1. Select >Tools>ParentalCtrl.
2. Enter your lock code to display the Parental Control
menu.
3. Select Edit Ph. Book.
Regardlessofwhetheryouset LockServices, ChangeLock, or
Limit UsefromtheSecuritymenuorfromtheParentalControl
menu, themost recent settingtakesprecedence.
Note:
The lock code for both the Security and Parental Control
settings is the same.
Tip:
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Section 2D
Controlling Your Roaming
Experience
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ UnderstandingRoaming(page 95)
SettingYourPhone’sRoamMode(page 98)
UsingCallGuard(page 99)
UsingDataGuard(page 100)
Roamingistheabilitytomakeorreceivecallswhenyou’reoff
theSprint NationalNetwork.Your new dual-band/
tri-mode SCP-3200 by SANYO works anywhere on the
Sprint National Network and allows you to roam on other
analog and 1900 and 800 MHz digital networks.
This section explains how roaming works as well as special
features that let you manage your roaming experience.
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UnderstandingRoaming
RecognizingtheRoamingIconontheDisplayScreen
Your phone’s display screen always lets you know when you’re
off the Sprint National Network. Any time you are roaming,
the phone displays the roaming icon (
). If you are
roaming on an analog system, the roaming icon will be
displayed along with the text AnalogRoam.
Remember, whenyouareusingyourphoneofftheSprint
NationalNetwork, alwaysdialnumbersusing11digits(1+
areacode+number).
Tip:
UnlessyourSprint serviceplanincludesroaming, youwillpay
ahigherper-minuterateforroamingcalls.
Note:
RoamingonOtherDigitalNetworks
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 Sprint National Network. However, you
may not be able to access certain features, such as
Sprint Vision.
Ifyou’reonacallwhenyouleavetheSprint NationalNetwork
andenteranareawhereroamingisavailable, yourcallis
dropped. Ifyourcallisdroppedinanareawhereyouthink
Sprintserviceisavailable, turnyourphoneoffandonagainto
reconnect totheSprint NationalNetwork.
Note:
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RoamingonAnalogNetworks
When you roam on analog networks, you will experience
quality similar to that provided by other analog carriers today.
Although some features, such as SprintVision and Sprint
Voice Command, will be unavailable, you can still make and
receive calls and access voicemail. If you are accustomed to
Sprint service, you may notice some of the following
differences when using analog service:
ⅷ
You are more likely to experience static, crosstalk,
fade-out, and dropped calls.
ⅷ
Some features which are standard on the Sprint National
Network, such as call waiting, Sprint Vision, and direct
international dialing, may be unavailable.
ⅷ
Though callers can leave voicemail messages while you
are roaming, you may not receive notification until you
return to the Sprint National Network. (See “Checking for
Voicemail MessagesWhile Roaming”on page 97.)
ⅷ
There are security and privacy risks (eavesdropping and
cloning) that exist with conventional analog services
today.
ⅷ
Your battery’s charge will deplete more quickly and you
will need to recharge it more often when you use your
phone for analog roaming.
Whenusingyourphoneinanalogmode, thephonemayfeel
warm.Thisisnormalforanalogoperation.
Note:
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CheckingforVoicemailMessagesWhileRoaming
When you are roaming off the Sprint National 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.
Tocheckyourvoicemailwhileroaming:
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.
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SettingYourPhone’sRoamMode
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 dual-band/
tri-mode phone to control your roaming experience.
Toset yourphone’sroammode:
1. Select >Settings>Others>Roaming>Set Mode.
2. Select an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Sprint Only allows you to access the Nationwide
Sprint PCS Network only and prevents roaming on
other networks.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Automatic seeks service on the Sprint National
Network.
RoamingOnly forces the phone to seek a roaming
system.The previous setting (Sprint Only or
Automatic) is restored the next time the phone is
turned on.
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UsingCallGuard
Your phone has two ways of alerting you when you are
roaming off the Sprint National 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 Sprint National Network.)
ToturnCallGuardonoroff:
1. Select >Settings>Others>Roaming>CallGuard.
2. Select On or Off.
ToplaceroamingcallswithCallGuardon:
1. From standby mode, dial 1 + area code + the seven-digit
number and press
2. Press to proceed while the pop-up message is
displayed.
– or –
.
Press any key to erase the pop-up message, press
Options (right softkey) >select RoamCall.
ToanswerincomingroamingcallswithCallGuardon:
1. Press
. (A message will be displayed notifying you
that roaming charges will apply.)
2. Press
displayed.
– or –
to proceed while the pop-up message is
Press any key to erase the pop-up message, press
Options (right softkey), and then select Answer.
IftheCallGuardfeatureisset to On, youneedtotakeextra
stepstomakeandreceiveroamingcalls.
Note:
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UsingDataGuard
You can set your phone to alert you when you are roaming off
the Sprint National Network and try to use data services such
as messaging.
Toset theconditionsforDataGuardpop-upnotification:
1. Select >Settings>Others>Roaming>DataGuard.
2. Select AlwaysAsk if you want a pop-up notification to
appear when you try using data services in a roaming
area.
– or –
Select NeverAsk if you don’t want a pop-up notification
to appear.
TocontinuedataservicesinaroamingareawhenDataGuardis
set toAlwaysAsk:
When you try using data services in a roaming area, a pop-up
notification appears indicating that data roaming rates may
apply.
ᮣ
Press Roam (left softkey) to confirm and proceed.
Placeacheckmarknext to NeverAskifyoudon’t want toview
thispop-upnotificationagain.
Note:
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Section 2E
Managing Call History
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ViewingHistory (page 102)
CallHistoryOptions (page 103)
MakingaCallFromCallHistory (page 104)
SavingaPhoneNumberFromCallHistory (page 105)
PrependingaPhoneNumberFromCallHistory (page 106)
ErasingCallHistory (page 106)
TheCallHistorykeepstrackofincomingcalls, outgoingcalls,
missedcalls, andrecent calls.This section guides you
through accessing and making the most of your Call
History.
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ViewingHistory
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.
ToviewaCallHistoryentry:
1. Select > CallHistory, and then select Outgoing,
Incoming, Missed, orRecent Calls.
2. Highlight the entry you wish to view and press
.
CallHistoryrecordsonlycallsthat occurwhilethephoneis
turnedon. Ifacallisreceivedwhileyourphoneisturnedoff,
it willnot beincludedinthephone’sIncomingorMissed
calllogs.
Note:
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CallHistoryOptions
For additional information and options on 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 pressing Options (right softkey), you can
select from the following options:
ⅷ
Call to dial the phone number.
ⅷ
Call:SpeakerOn to dial the phone number in speakerphone
mode.
ⅷ
SendMessage to send aText, Picture Mail, or SMSVoice
message.
ⅷ
SavePhone# to save the phone number (if applicable).
Ⅲ
GotoPh. Book is displayed when the number is
already in your Contacts list. (See “Saving a Phone
Number From Call History”on page 105.)
ⅷ
Rename to change the current entry’s name to Caller ID
name (if applicable).
ⅷ
Prepend to add numbers to the beginning of the phone
number. (See “Prepending a Phone Number From Call
History”on page 106.)
ⅷ
CopytoPrsnl to copy the phone number to the Ready Link
Personal List (appears only when Sprint Ready Link mode
is set to Enable and the number does not match any stored
entry in your Personal List).
ⅷ
Erase to erase the entry.
Youcanalsoviewthenext CallHistoryentrybypressingthe
navigationkeyright orviewthepreviousentrybypressingthe
navigationkeyleft.
Tip:
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MakingaCallFromCallHistory
ToplaceacallfromCallHistory:
1. Select > CallHistory, and then select Outgoing,
Incoming, Missed, orRecent Calls.
2. Use your navigation key to select a Call History entry and
press
– or –
.
Press Options (right softkey) and then select Callor
Call:SpeakerOn.
Youcannot makecallsfromCallHistorytoentriesidentified
asNoCallerID orPrivate.
Note:
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SavingaPhoneNumberFromCallHistory
Your phone can store up to 500 phone numbers in up to 300
Contacts entries. (An entry may contain up to seven numbers.)
Each entry’s name can contain 32 characters.
TosaveaphonenumberfromCallHistory:
1. Select > CallHistory > Outgoing, Incoming, Missed, or
Recent Calls.
2. Use your navigation key to select a Call History entry and
press Options (right softkey).
3. Select SavePhone#
.
4. Select NewName to create a new Contacts entry for the
number or FromPh.Book to save the number to an
existing entry.
5. Select an appropriate label and press
.
6. Enter a name for the new entry using the keypad and
press
– or –
.
Search for an existing contact name and press to save
the new number.
7. Press Save (left softkey).
Youcannot savephonenumbersfromcallsidentifiedas
NoCallerIDorPrivate.
Note:
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PrependingaPhoneNumberFrom
CallHistory
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.
ToprependaphonenumberfromCallHistory:
1. Select a Call History entry and select Options (right
softkey).
2. Select Prepend.
3. Enter the digits you want to add to the number.
4. Press
to place a call.
ErasingCallHistory
To erase individual Call History entries, see “Call History
Options”on page 103.
ToeraseCallHistory:
1. Select >CallHistory>EraseHistory.
2. Select Outgoing, Incoming, Missed, Recent Calls, or All.
(A confirmation dialog will be displayed.)
3. If you are certain you want to erase the call history,
select Yes.
– or –
Select No to return to the previous menu.
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Section 2F
Using Contacts
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ AddingaNewContactsEntry (page 108)
AssigningaGroupEntry(page 109)
FindingContactsEntries (page 110)
ContactsEntryOptions (page 111)
EditingaContactsEntry (page 112)
ErasingaContactsEntryFromtheList (page 112)
AssigningSpeedDialNumbers (page 113)
AssigninganImagetoaContactsEntry (page 114)
SelectingaRingerTypeforan Entry (page 115)
Secret ContactsEntries (page 116)
DialingSprint Services (page 117)
Nowthatyouknowthebasicsthat makeit easiertostayin
touchwithpeopleandinformation, you’rereadytoexplore
yourphone’smoreadvancedfeatures.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.
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AddingaNewContactsEntry
Your phone can store up to 500 phone numbers in up to 300
Contacts entries. (An entry may contain up to seven numbers.)
Each entry’s name can contain 32 characters.
Toaddanewentry:
1. Select >Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
2. Press , and then enter the name and press
.
3. Highlight the appropriate label for the phone number,
and then enter the number and press
.
Ⅲ
If necessary, select and enter other optional items
such as email orWeb addresses.
4. Press Save (left softkey).
After you have saved the number, the new Contacts entry is
displayed. (See “Contacts Entry Options”on page 111.)
ICE–InCaseofEmergency
Tip:
Tomakeit easierforemergencypersonneltoidentify
important contacts, youcanlist yourlocalemergency
contactsunder“ICE”inyourphone’sContactslist. For
example, ifyourmotherisyourprimaryemergencycontact,
list heras“ICE–Mom”inyourContactslist.Tolist morethan
oneemergencycontact, use“ICE1–___,”“ICE2–___,”etc.
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AssigningaGroupEntry
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.
ToassignaContact toagroup:
1. Select >Contacts>Group.
2. Select an available group entry location and select
Options (right softkey) >AddMembers.
3. Select a contact and press
.
4. Select Add(left softkey) when you have finished
selecting members.
Toedit agroupentry:
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
PictureID) and press
.
4. Edit the entry and press
.
5. Select Save (left softkey) to save your changes.
Toeraseagroupmember:
1. Select >Contacts>Group.
2. Select the group title 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
.
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FindingContactsEntries
There are several ways to display your Contacts entries: by
name, by speed dial number, and by Sprint Ready Link List.
Follow the steps outlined in the sections below to display
entries from the Contacts menu.
FindingNames
TofindContactsentriesbyname:
1. Select >Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
2. Scroll through all the entries using the navigation key.
– or –
Enter the first letter of the name or part of the name.
(The display shows the entries beginning with the letter
or letters entered.)
3. To display the entry’s details, select an entry and
press
.
4. To make the call, highlight a number and press
.
TofindSprint ReadyLinkentries:
1. Select >Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
2. Press Goto (left softkey). Select CompanyList,
Company Grps., PersonalList, or PersonalGrps., and
press
.
3. Scroll through the list to select an entry.
TheGoto(leftsoftkey)optionisnot displayedwhen
SprintReadyLinkmodeisset to Disable (seepage142),
orSprintReadyLinkislocked(seepage83).
Note:
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FindingSpeedDialNumbers
Tofindphonenumbersyouhavestoredinspeeddiallocations:
ᮣ
Select >Contacts>SpeedDial#s.
See “Using Speed Dialing”on page 40 for how to use
speed dialing.
ContactsEntryOptions
To access a Contacts entry’s options, display the Contacts list,
highlight an entry and press .Then select a phone number
and press Options (right softkey).To select an option, highlight
it and press
.
ⅷ
Edit to edit the selected entry.
ⅷ
ⅷ
Call to dial the selected number.
Call:SpeakerOn to dial the phone number in speakerphone
mode.
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
SendMessage to send aText, Picture Mail, or SMSVoice
message.
CallAlarm to set a call alarm for the entry. (See page 123 for
Call Alarm.)
Set SpeedDial to assign speed dial numbers to your
favorite entries. (See “Assigning Speed Dial Numbers”on
page 113.)
ⅷ
ⅷ
Set VoiceTag to set a voice dial for the entry. (See page 132
forVoice Dial.)
Prepend to alter a phone number by adding numbers to
the beginning of the entry. (See “Prepending a Phone
Number From Call History”on page 106.)
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ⅷ
CopytoPrsnlto copy the phone number to your Ready Link
Personal List (appears only when Sprint Ready Link mode
is set to Enable and the number does not match any stored
entry in your Personal List).
ⅷ
SendContact to send a Contacts entry in the Contacts list.
Youcanviewthenext entrybypressingthenavigationkey
right orviewthepreviousentrybypressingthenavigation
keyleft.
Tip:
EditingaContactsEntry
Tomakechangestoanentry:
1. Select >Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
2. Scroll to the entry you wish to edit and press
.
3. Select a phone number, and then press Options (right
softkey) >Edit.
– or –
Select an email address orWeb address and press Edit
(right softkey).
4. Select the field you want to edit and press
.
5. Edit the entry by using your keypad and press
.
6. Press Save (left softkey) to save your changes.
ErasingaContactsEntryFromtheList
Toeraseaselectedentry:
1. Select >Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
2. Scroll to the entry you wish to delete and press Options
(right softkey).
3. SelectEraseContact>Yes.
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AssigningSpeedDialNumbers
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, see “Using Speed Dialing”on
page 40.
Toassignaspeeddialnumber:
1. Select >Contacts>SpeedDial#s.
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 press
.
– or –
1. Select >Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
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 press Options (right softkey) >
Set SpeedDial.
4. Select an available speed dial location and press
.
Ifyouattempt toassignanalreadyin-usespeeddiallocation
toanewphonenumber, adialogwillappearaskingifyou
wishtooverwritetheexistingspeeddialassignment. Select
Yes toassignthelocationtothenewphonenumberand
deletethepreviousspeeddialassignment.
Note:
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AssigninganImagetoaContactsEntry
You can assign an image to a Contacts entry.The image is
displayed when the entry calls you.
Toassignanimageforanentry:
1. Select >Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
2. Select the Contacts 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
.
6. Press Save (left softkey) to save the image type.
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SelectingaRinger TypeforanEntry
You can assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so you can
identify the caller by the ringer type. (See “RingerTypes”on
page 50.)
Toselect aringertypeforanentry:
1. Select >Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
2. Select the Contacts 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 and press
.
5. Select a ringer and press . (When you highlight a
ringer type, a sample ringer will sound.)
6. Press Save(left softkey) to save the ringer type.
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Secret ContactsEntries
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 phone numbers are replaced
with “<Secret>”.
Tomakeanentrysecret:
1. Select >Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
2. Select the Contacts entry you want to tag as secret and
press Options (right softkey).
3. SelectSet Secret.
4. Enter the four-digit lock code.
5. Select On.
Tomakeanentrypublic:
1. Select >Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
2. Select the Contacts entry you want to tag as public and
press Options (right softkey).
3. SelectSet Secret.
4. Enter the four-digit lock code.
5. Select Off.
If you can’t recall your lock code, try using the last four digits
of either yourSocialSecuritynumberorwirelessphone
number, ortry0000orNATL(6285). Ifnoneofthesework,
callSprintCustomerServiceat1-888-211-4727.
Tip:
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DialingSprint Services
Your Contacts list is preprogrammed with contact numbers
for various Sprint services.
TodialaservicefromyourContacts:
1. Select >Contacts>Services.
2. Select CustomerService, DirAssistance(Sprint 411),
Account Info, Sprint Operator, or VoiceCommand.
3. Press
.
– or –
Press Options (right softkey) and then selectCallor
Call:SpeakerOn.
Todialaservicefromstandbymodeusingyourkeypad:
1. Dial the appropriate service number:
Ⅲ
CustomerService–
Ⅲ
Sprint411 –
Ⅲ
Account Info. –
Ⅲ
Sprint Operator –
Ⅲ
VoiceCommand –
2. Press
to place the call.
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Section 2G
Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ UsingYourPhone’sCalendar (page 119)
UsingtheCallAlarmFeature (page 123)
UsingYourPhone’sAlarmClock (page 126)
UsingYourPhone’sTools (page 127)
PersonalInformationManagement (page 130)
Yourphoneisequippedwithseveralpersonalinformation
management featuresthat helpyoumanageyourbusy
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.
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UsingYourPhone’sCalendar
DisplayingYourCalendar
Todisplayyourcalendar:
ᮣ
Select
>Tools>Calendar.
Tip:
Thecurrent dayisframedbyarectangle.
AddinganEvent totheCalendar
Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of
important events (up to 100 events).
Toaddanevent:
1. Select >Tools>Calendar and select the day to which
you wish to add an event.
2. Select Options (right softkey) >AddEvent >Schedule.
3. Enter the description using your keypad and press
.
4. Select any of the following items and press
.
Ⅲ
Description to enter a description of your event (up
to 14 characters).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
From to schedule the start time.
To to schedule the end time.
Location to edit the location of your event (up to 14
characters).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Alarm to select a ringer.
AlarmTime to edit the alarm time (number of hours
or minutes before the event starts).The default
alarm time is 10 minutes before an event.
Ⅲ
Repeatto set the event’s repeating status. Select
Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Yearly.
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5. Press Save (left softkey) to schedule the event.
Thedateforwhichyouhavescheduledeventsisindicatedwith
atriangle.
Tip:
Pressthenavigationkeyupordowntoscrollbyweekthrough
thecalendarandtheSideVolumekeytoscrollbymonth.
Event Alerts
There are several ways your phone alerts you to scheduled
events:
ⅷ
By playing the alert tone (depending on the ringer type
and ringer volume setting).
ⅷ
By blinking the LED.
ⅷ
By displaying the event’s description on the Main LCD
when the phone is open.
ⅷ
By lighting the LCD backlight (depending on the backlight
setting).
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.
Tosilencethealarm:
ᮣ
Press any key to stop the alarm. (The alarm will stop and
then sound again after the selected snooze interval.)
Ⅲ
Press and hold the side camera key to cancel
snoozing.
Ⅲ
Select Dismiss (right softkey) to dismiss the event.
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GoingtoaGivenDate
TogototheCalendarmenuforaspecificdate:
1. Select >Tools>Calendar>Options (right softkey)>
GotoDate.
2. Enter the date you wish to go to using the navigation key
and/or the keypad, and press
.
ViewingEvents
Toviewyourscheduledevents:
1. Select >Tools>Calendar.
2. Using your navigation key, 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).
Inthecalendarview, dayswitheventsscheduledareindicated
withatriangle.
Tip:
3. To display the details of an event listed in the schedule,
highlight the event and press
.
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ErasingaDay’sEvents
Toeraseaday’sscheduledevents:
1. Select >Tools>Calendar, select the date for which you
set events, and press
.
2. Select one of the events and press Options (right softkey)
>EraseEvent >Yes.
3. Repeat the same steps for other events of the day.
YoucaneraseregisteredCallAlarms(seethenext section)if
youselect aCallAlarmevent instep2above.
Note:
PurgingAllEvents
Todeleteallscheduledevents:
ᮣ
Select
>Tools>Calendar>Options (right softkey)>
EraseMemory>EraseAll>Yes.
AlleventsareerasedincludingCallAlarms(seepage123)and
ToDoList items(seepage124).
Note:
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UsingtheCallAlarmFeature
AddingaCallAlarmtotheCalendar
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.
Toaddacallalarmtothecalendar:
1. Select >Tools>Calendar and select the day to which
you want to add a call alarm.
2. Select Options (right softkey) >AddEvent >CallAlarm.
3. Enter the phone number directly or press Options (right
softkey) for options.
Ⅲ
FromPh. Book to select a number from your
Contacts list.
Ⅲ
Voicemail to select the number for voicemail access.
4. Select the following items.
Ⅲ
Time/Date to edit the start time and date.
Ⅲ
Alarm to select the ringer alarm.
Ⅲ
Repeat to set the Call Alarm’s repeat status.
5. Press Save(left softkey).
YoucanalsoaddacallalarmfromtheContactsmenu. (See
“ContactsEntryOptions”onpage111.)
Tip:
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CallAlarmMenu
When your phone is turned on and you have scheduled a call
alarm, your phone alerts you and displays the name or phone
number you wish to call.
Tocallthephonenumberat thetimeofacallalarmnotification:
ᮣ
Press
or
to dial the phone number
(if applicable).
Otherwaysofrespondingtoacallalarminclude:
Ⅲ
Press any key to repeat the alarm after the selected
snooze interval.
Ⅲ
Press and hold the side camera key to cancel
snoozing.
Ⅲ
Press Dismiss (right softkey) to dismiss the call
alarm.
AddingToDoList Items
Your phone can store and manage up to 20To Do List items.
ToaddanitemtoyourToDoList:
1. Select >Tools>Calendar>Options (right softkey).
2. Select ToDoList >Options (right softkey) >AddItem.
3. Enter the description (up to 14 characters) and press
.
4. Select Priority to edit theTo Do’s priority. You can select
from Normal, Urgent, or Done.
5. Press Save (left softkey).
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AddingaToDoList ItemtotheCalendar
ToaddyourToDoList itemtothecalendar:
1. Select >Tools>Calendar>Options (right softkey)>
ToDoList.
2. Select the item you want to add to the schedule and press
Options (right softkey).
3. Select AddtoSchedule.
Ⅲ
AddtoSchedule to extract the item from theTo Do
List and make it a scheduled event.
4. Enter the description, alarm, and other information using
your keypad and press . (See “Adding an Event to the
Calendar”on page 119 for how to enter information.)
5. Press Save(left softkey).
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UsingYourPhone’sAlarmClock
Your phone comes with a built-in alarm clock that has
multiple alarm capabilities.
Tousethealarmclock:
1. Select >Tools>AlarmClock. (A caution message will
appear on the display.)
2. Select a number and press
.
3. Select the items you want to edit and press
.
Ⅲ
Description to enter a description of the alarm.
Time to enter the alarm time.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Repeat to select the alarm frequency.
Alarm to set the alarm on or off.
4. Press Save (left softkey) to save the alarm settings.
Tip:
Selecttheleftsoftkey(OnorOff)totogglethealarmonandoff.
Tochangethealert settings, select Settings(right softkey)to
set theringerlengthandsnoozeoptions.
Tostopthealarm:
ᮣ
Press any key to stop the alarm.
Ⅲ
Press Dismiss (right softkey) to dismiss the alarm.
Ⅲ
Press and hold the side camera key to stop the
snooze function.
Thealarmwillnot soundwhenthephoneispoweredoff.
Note:
Inano-serviceareaorananalogservicearea, it maybe
necessarytomanuallyset thecorrect dateandtimetousethe
alarmclockfunction.
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UsingYourPhone’sTools
In addition to helping you be more efficient and organized,
your phone offers useful and entertaining tools.
UsingtheStopwatch
Tostart thestopwatch:
ᮣ
Select
>Tools>StopWatch.
Ⅲ
Press Start(left softkey) to start the stopwatch.
Press Stop (left softkey) to stop the stopwatch.
Press Resume (left softkey) to restart the stopwatch.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Torecordalaptimewhilethestopwatchisrunning:
Ⅲ
Press Lap (right softkey) to record time of the
first lap.
Ⅲ
Press Lap (right softkey) again to record the next lap.
(You can record up to five laps.)
Todisplaythestopwatchoptions:
1. While the stopwatch is stopped, press Options (right
softkey).
2. To select an option, highlight it and press
.
Ⅲ
GotoLapList to display a saved Lap List. Press Detail
(left softkey) to display the Lap List detail.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
SavetoLapList to save the recorded lap times.
Reset to reset the time to zero and clear any recorded
lap times.
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UsingtheCalculator
Your phone comes with a built-in calculator.
Tousethecalculator:
1. Select >Tools>Calculator.
2. Enter numbers using your keypad.
3. Press the appropriate navigation key to perform a
calculation (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.
Ⅲ
To clear the numbers, press CLR (right softkey).
UpdatingYourPhone
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.
ToupdateyourphonethroughtheToolsmenu:
1. Select >Tools>UpdatePhone.
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 UpdatePhone to update your phone.
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WorldClock
This feature is available only in digital service areas.
Toviewthetimeindifferent locations:
1. Select >Tools>WorldClock.
2. Press the navigation key left or right to scroll through
different time zones.
PressSummer(left softkey)orStandard(right softkey)toselect
betweendaylight savingandstandardtime(ifapplicable).
Tip:
UsingtheCountdownTimer
This feature allows you to use the countdown timer with
alarm capabilities. You can set up to five timers.
Tousethecountdowntimer:
1. Select >Tools>Countdown.
2. Select a number and press
.
3. Select the items you want to edit and press
.
Ⅲ
Description to enter a description of the countdown.
Time to enter the countdown time.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Alarm to set the countdown alarm on or off.
4. Select Save(left softkey) to save the countdown settings.
Select On/Off (left softkey)totogglethecountdownon
andoff.
Tip:
Tochangethealert settings, select Settings (right softkey)to
set theringerlengthandsnoozeoptions.
Thisfeatureisnot availablewhileyourphoneisturnedoff.
Note:
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PersonalInformationManagement
DisplayingYourUserAddress
Todisplaythephone’scurrent useraddress:
ᮣ
Select
>Settings>PhoneInfo>Phone#/UserID.
FindingIconDefinitions
Toviewanexplanationoficonsthat appearonthedisplay:
1. Select >Settings>PhoneInfo>IconGlossary.
2. Select the item for which you want to see the explanation
and press . (The icon’s explanation appears.)
DisplayingVersionInformation
Todisplaytheversionnumberofthesoftware, hardware, PRL
(PreferredRoamingList), PRI(Product ReleaseInstructions), etc.,
installedonyourphone:
ᮣ
Select
>Settings>PhoneInfo>Version.
DisplayingAdvancedInformation
Todisplayadvancedinformationsuchasfrequencyandother
technicalinformation:
ᮣ
Select
>Settings>PhoneInfo>Advanced.
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Section 2H
Using Your Phone’s Voice Services
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ UsingVoice-ActivatedDialing (page 132)
ManagingVoiceMemos (page 134)
SettingUpScreenCall (page 138)
Yourphone’sVoiceServiceslet youplacecallsusingyourvoice,
storevoicereminders, andrecordmemosright onyourphone.
This section includes easy-to-follow instructions for using
voice-activated dialing and managing voice memos.
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UsingVoice-ActivatedDialing
In addition to Sprint Voice Command (see page 239), 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.
Please set theVoice Prompt feature (see page 53) to on
before using theVoice-Activated Dialing so that you can
hear the voice instruction from the phone.The default
setting is off.
Note:
MakingaCallUsingVoice-ActivatedDialing
Withthephoneopen:
1. Press and hold
.
2. Follow the system prompts and recite the entry’sVoice
Dial tag into your phone’s microphone.
Withthephoneclosed:
1. Press and hold
.
2. Follow the system prompts and recite the entry’sVoice
Dial tag into your phone’s microphone.
TousetheVoiceDialfunction, youmust haveastoredentry
forVoiceDial. (See“ProgrammingVoiceDialTags”on
page133.)
Note:
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ProgrammingVoiceDialTags
Toprogramavoicedialtag:
1. Select >Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
2. Select a contact and press
.
3. Select a phone number, and then select Options (right
softkey) >SetVoiceTag>Add.
4. You will be prompted to say the name you want to
program. Say the name after the beep.
5. Respond to the prompt by repeating the name after the
beep. (The display shows “VoiceTag Recorded.”)
Record voice dial tags in a quiet environment and without
the aid of an accessory (for example, a headset or hands-free
car kit).
Tip:
ReviewingVoiceDialTags
Toreviewvoicedialtags:
1. Select >Contacts>Find/AddEntry.
2. Select a voice dial entry you want to review and press
.
3. Select the voice dial entry and press Options(right
softkey) >SetVoiceTag.
4. Select an option, highlight it and press
.
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ManagingVoiceMemos
You can use your phone’sVoice Services to record brief memos
to remind you of important events, phone numbers, or
grocery list items.
Ifyouhaven’t signedupfortheSprint ReadyLinkserviceand
Sprint ReadyLinkmodeisset to Disable, ortheSprint Ready
Linkserviceislocked, youcanusetheReadyLink/VoiceMemo
KeyasaVoiceMemoKeyinstandbymode.
Tip:
RecordingVoiceMemos
Torecordavoicememo:
1. Select >Tools >VoiceMemo>Record.
– or –
Press and hold
.
2. Start recording after the beep.
Toendtherecordingofyourmemo:
ᮣ
Press
,
,
,or
.
Yourphonecanstoreupto500voicememos.
Note:
Thetotalrecordingtimedependsontheavailablememory
spaceonyourphone.
Torecordaphone conversation:
1. During a call, select Options (right softkey)>Tools>
CallMemoRec.
2. Start recording after the beep.
’
Note:
Only the other party s voice is recorded during this process.
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Tostoprecordingduringaphonecall:
ᮣ
Press or
– or –
while recording.
Press
to stop recording and disconnect the call.
Recording also stops when the other party hangs up the call.
Voice Memos are stored with the date and time stamp in
reverse chronological order, except when recorded in a no-
service area.
Tip:
ReviewingVoiceMemos
Toplaythevoicememosyouhaverecorded:
1. Select >Tools>Voice Memo > List.
2. Select a voice memo from the list and press or select
Options (right softkey) > Play > All if you want to play all
voice memos continuously. If you want to play multiple
memos, select Options (right softkey) > Play > Multiple,
and select your desired memos, and select Play (left
softkey).
3. Press to stop playing.
Ⅲ
Press Slow (left softkey) or Fast (right softkey) to
change the playing speed.
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VoiceMemoOptions
There are several user options available for managing voice
memos.
Todisplaythevoicememooptions:
1. Select >Tools >Voice Memo > List.
2. Select a voice memo and select Options (right softkey).
3. Select an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Play to play a selected voice memo or all voice
memos.
Ⅲ
This to play the selected memo.
Ⅲ
Multiple to play selected memos.
Ⅲ
All to play all memos.
Ⅲ
Speaker On or Speaker Off to activate or deactivate
the speakerphone mode.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
EditTitle to edit the title of your voice memos.
Properties to show the properties of your voice
memos.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Type Filter to filter your voice memos.
Sort by to sort your voice memos.
Erase to erase an individual memo or all voice
memos.
Ⅲ
This to erase the selected memo.
Ⅲ
Multiple to erase selected memos.
Ⅲ
All to erase all memos.
Ⅲ
Set as to assign the voice memo.
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ErasingVoiceMemos
Toeraseanindividualvoicememo:
1. Select >Tools>Voice Memo > List.
2. Select the memo you want to erase and select Options
(right softkey) >Erase>This>Yes.
Toeraseallvoicememos:
1. Select >Tools >Voice Memo > List.
2. Select Options (right softkey) >Erase>All>Yes to erase all
voice memos saved in the phone.
Toerasemultiplevoicememos:
1. Select >Tools >Voice Memo > List.
2. Select Options (right softkey) >Erase>Multiple.
3. Select the memos you would like to erase and select
Erase (left softkey) >Yes.
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SettingUpScreenCall
This feature enables you to screen incoming calls by using a
recorded announcement, either one that is prerecorded or
one that you record. You can also record the caller’s message
into theVoice Memo list.
ActivatingScreenCall
Tostart ScreenCallwhenyouhaveincomingcalls:
ᮣ
When the phone rings or vibrates, press Options (right
softkey) >ScreenCall.
Toset AutoScreenCall:
1. Select >Tools>VoiceMemo>ScreenCall>Auto.
2. Select On and press
.
3. Set the answer delay by using numeric keys or by
pressing the navigation key up or down.
4. Press or OK (left softkey). (The icon is displayed on
the standby display.)
Whilethecaller’smessageisbeingrecorded, press TALK to
answerthecall, orpress ENDtostoprecordinganddisconnect
thecall.
Tip:
SelectinganAnnouncement forScreenCall
Toselect aScreenCallannouncement:
1. Select >Tools>VoiceMemo>ScreenCall>
Announcement.
2. Depending on your preference, select Pre-Recorded or
Custom.
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RecordingYourNameforaPrerecorded
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.
Torecordyourname:
1. Select >Tools>VoiceMemo>ScreenCall>
Announcement.
2. Select Pre-Recorded and press Edit (right softkey) >
RecordName.
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.
RecordingaCustomizedAnnouncement
Torecordanannouncement:
1. Select >Tools>VoiceMemo>ScreenCall>
Announcement.
2. Select Custom and press 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.
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ReviewinganAnnouncement
Toreviewanannouncement:
1. Select >Tools>VoiceMemo>ScreenCall>
Announcement.
2. Select Pre-Recorded or Custom and press Edit (right
softkey).
3. Select Play or Play:Speaker.
ErasinganAnnouncement
Toeraseanannouncement:
1. Select >Tools>VoiceMemo>ScreenCall>
Announcement.
2. Select Pre-Recorded or Custom, and press Edit (right
softkey).
3. Select EraseName to erase the name for a prerecorded
announcement.
– or –
Select Erase to erase the message for a custom
announcement.
4. Select Yes.
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Section 2I
Using Sprint Ready Link
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ GettingStartedWithSprint ReadyLink (page 142)
MakingandReceivingaSprint ReadyLinkCall (page 144)
AddingandEditingReadyLinkContacts (page 152)
ErasingReadyLinkList Entries (page 157)
UpdatingSprint ReadyLinkLists (page 159)
ManagingSprint ReadyLinkSettings (page 159)
YourSprint ReadyLink-enabledphonegivesyoutheabilityto
quicklyconnect withotherSprint ReadyLinkusersfor“walkie-
talkie-style”communicationfromanywhere, toanywhereon
theNationwideSprint PCSNetwork.
This section explains the features and options of your
phone’s Sprint Ready Link capabilities and service.
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GettingStartedWithSprint ReadyLink
Sprint 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 Sprint Ready Link
user, anywhere on the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. You
can make and receive Sprint Ready Link calls when your phone
displays the Ready Link icon ( ).
SettingSprint ReadyLinkMode
ToenableordisableSprint ReadyLinkmode:
ᮣ
Select >Settings>ReadyLink>Enable/Disable>
Enable. (The default is Disable.)
Ⅲ
Enableto make or receive Sprint Ready Link calls
anytime your phone is not in use.
Ⅲ
Disableto disable your phone’s Sprint Ready Link
service. You will not be able to make or receive Sprint
Ready Link calls or access your Ready Link contacts.
Ifyouhaven’t signedupfortheSprint ReadyLinkservice, and
Sprint ReadyLinkmodeisset to Disable ortheSprint Ready
Linkserviceislocked, youcanusetheReadyLink/VoiceMemo
KeyasaVoiceMemoKeyinstandbymode.
Tip:
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PreparingYourPhoneforSprint ReadyLinkService
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 ( ) appears on the display,
your phone is ready to make and receive Sprint Ready
Link calls.
ReadyLinkCallAlerts
There are several ways your phone alerts you during
Sprint Ready Link calls.
When you make or receive a Sprint Ready Link call:
ⅷ
The phone sounds (depending on the RingerType and
RingerVolume settings).
ⅷ
The backlight illuminates.
ⅷ
The screen displays a Sprint Ready Link call message.
ⅷ
The other party’s Sprint Ready Link number and name (if
available) are displayed.
ⅷ
The screen displays who has the floor.
The status of a Sprint Ready Link call is displayed as follows:
ⅷ
The Green LED On indicates you have the floor and
may speak.
ⅷ
The Red LED On indicates another contact has the floor.
ⅷ
The LED Off indicates the floor is open. (You can take the
floor and speak by pressing and holding
.)
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MakingandReceivingaSprint
ReadyLinkCall
DisplayingtheSprint ReadyLinkList
ᮣ
From standby mode, press the Ready Link/Voice Memo
key on the side of your phone (
Sprint Ready Link List.
) to access the
Thefirst timeyouaccessthelist, theSprint ReadyLinkHelp
messagewillbedisplayed. Select Yes (left softkey)and Next
(left softkey)toreadabriefintroductiontoSprint ReadyLink.
Tip:
SelectingaReadyLinkContactsList
When your phone displays a Sprint Ready Link List, the left
softkey is labeled Goto.To switch to another contacts list,
select Goto (left softkey), highlight your desired list, and
press
.
ⅷ
CompanyList/CompanyGrps. contain company-provided
contacts (up to 200 entries). Your company list can be
created and modified only by an authorized administrator
on the Sprint Ready Link server. When the lists are empty,
Company List/Company Grps. will not be displayed.
ⅷ
PersonalList/PersonalGrps. 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.)
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ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
R-LinkOutgoing shows the last 20 different Sprint Ready
Link calls that you placed.
R-LinkIncoming shows the last 20 different Sprint Ready
Link calls that you accepted.
R-LinkMissed shows the last 20 Sprint Ready Link calls that
you missed.
Note:
The iconnext tothegroupnameindicatesagroup.
MakingaSprint ReadyLinkCall(One-to-OneCall)
You can place a one-to-one Sprint Ready Link call by entering a
Sprint Ready Link number or by selecting a contact from the
Sprint Ready Link List.
ToplaceaSprint ReadyLinkcallbyselectingacontact:
1. Press
.
2. Select Goto(left softkey), and then select the list from
which you want to place a call (CompanyList,
PersonalList, R-LinkOutgoing, R-LinkIncoming, or
R-LinkMissed.), and press
.
Youcanalsoselect EnterR-Link# fromthe Goto optionto
enteraSprint ReadyLinknumberdirectly. (Seepage148for
details.)
Tip:
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3. Scroll to the contact you want to call, and press and
hold to place the call and get the floor. (You will see
“R-Link calling...” and “Connecting...” followed by “You
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, but “Floor is open”will be displayed on
the screen. Either you or your contact may press and
hold
to take the floor and speak.)
DuringaSprint ReadyLinkcall, the“floor”istheright to
speak.Whenyousee“Floorisopen,”thefirst persontopress
theReadyLink/VoiceMemokeycanspeak(whileholdingthe
key). Onlythepersonwhohasthefloorcanspeak.Thephone
beepsifyoupresstheReadyLink/VoiceMemokeywhen
anothercontact hasthefloor.
Note:
4. Continue holding
as you speak. (When you have
finished speaking, release
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 text
“has floor.”)
5. When you are finished, press
.
WhenneitherpartyhasthefloorduringaSprint ReadyLink
call, “Floorisopen”isdisplayed. Ifnoonetakesthefloorfor20
seconds, theSprint ReadyLinkcallendsautomatically.
Note:
Ifyoupress TALK orSPEAKER duringstep3above, youcan
makeastandardvoicecall.
Tip:
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MakingaSprint ReadyLinkCall(GroupCall)
You can make a Sprint Ready Link call to all members in a
Group entry that you have in your Sprint Ready Link List. You
can communicate with up to five members at a time.
ToplaceaSprint ReadyLinkGroupcall:
1. Press
.
2. Select Goto (left softkey), and then select the list from
which you want to make a Group call (CompanyGrps. or
PersonalGrps.).
3. Scroll to the group you want to call, and press and hold
to place the call and take the floor. (You will see
“R-Link calling...”and “Connecting...”followed by “You
have floor.”Continue with the Sprint Ready Link call as
described on the previous page.)
Ⅲ
To make a Sprint Ready Link call to a group member,
select a group, highlight a group member, and press
and hold
.
Ⅲ
If one of the group members takes the floor, you will
see the member’s name and Sprint Ready Link
number on the display.
4. When the call is finished, press
.
ThephonebeepsifyoupresstheReadyLink/VoiceMemokey
whenanotherpartyhasthefloor.
Tip:
YoucanalsomakeaGroupCallaftercheckingthegroup
member. Select MENU todisplaygroupmembers, highlight
<CallGroup>andpressandholdtheReadyLink/VoiceMemo
keyduringstep3above.
Toredialyourlast Sprint ReadyLinkcall, highlight Redial and
pressandholdtheReadyLink/VoiceMemokeyfromthe
Sprint ReadyLinkList.
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MakingaSprint ReadyLinkCallbyEnteringa
Number
ToplaceaSprint ReadyLinkcallbyenteringanumber:
1. From standby mode, enter the Sprint Ready Link number
you want to dial.
2. Press
holding
to place the Sprint Ready Link call. Continue
to take the floor and speak.
Ⅲ
The contact’s name is displayed if there is a matched
number in your Sprint Ready Link List.
3. Continue with the Sprint Ready Link call, pressing and
holding
reply.
to speak and releasing it to allow others to
4. When the call is finished, press
.
– or –
1. Press
2. Select Goto (left softkey), highlight EnterR-Link# and
press
.
.
3. Enter the Ready Link number you want to dial.
4. Follow steps 2–4 above.
Sprint ReadyLinknumbersmust contain10digits(areacode
+phonenumber)or11digits(1+areacode+phonenumber).
YourSprint ReadyLinknumberisthesameasyourwireless
phonenumber.
Note:
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MissedCallNotificationforSprint ReadyLinkCalls
When an incoming Sprint Ready Link call is not answered, the
Missed Call Notification is displayed.
Tocallthelast missedSprint ReadyLinkcall:
ᮣ
Simply press and hold
while the Missed Call
Notification is displayed. (Continue with the Sprint Ready
Link call as described previously.)
Ifyouhavetwoormoremissedcalls, thecallloglist willbe
displayed. Different iconswillbedisplayedfordifferent types
ofnotifications.
Tip:
ToerasetheMissedCalllog:
ᮣ
Select Dismiss (right softkey).
TodisplaythemissedReadyLinkcalllog:
ᮣ
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
.
(Continue with the Sprint Ready Link call as described
previously.)
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ReceivingaSprint ReadyLinkCall
ToreceiveaSprint ReadyLinkcall:
1. Make sure your phone’s Sprint Ready Link mode is
enabled. (See “Setting Sprint Ready Link Mode”on
page 142.)
2. When you receive a Sprint Ready Link call from a contact,
“R-Link Call,”the contact’s name and the
Sprint Ready Link number are displayed. (You do not
need to take any action to answer the call.)
Ⅲ
When you receive a group call, “Group Call,”the
group member’s name, and the Sprint Ready Link
number are displayed.
3. If the person placing the call has kept the floor (held the
Ready Link/Voice Memo key), you will see the contact’s
name and Sprint Ready Link number along with “has
floor,”and you will hear the caller speaking.
4. When the caller finishes speaking and releases
you will see “Floor is open”on the display screen. Press
and hold to take the floor and reply to the caller.
,
(You will see “You have floor”and hear a tone confirming
that you may speak.)
5. When the conversation is finished, press
.
YoucanalsoreceiveaSprint ReadyLinkcallwiththephone
closed. PressandholdtheReadyLink/VoiceMemokeytotake
thefloorwhenthefloorisopen.
Tip:
Youcanchangethevolumeandthespeakersettingwhilea
SprintReadyLinkcallisactivated. Volume:Adjust thevoice
volumebyusingthesidevolumekeyorbypressingthe
navigationkeyupordown(except whenyouarepressingand
holdingtheReadyLink/VoiceMemokey). Speaker:Switchthe
speakeronoroffbypressing SPEAKER.
Note:
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Sprint ReadyLinkOptions
When you use Sprint Ready Link, several user options are
available by selecting Options (right softkey).To select an
option, highlight it and press
.
ⅷ
Edit to edit a Sprint Ready Link number or name.
(See “Editing a Contact inYour Personal List”on page 154.)
ⅷ
ⅷ
SendMessage to send aText, Picture Mail, or SMSVoice
message.
CopytoPrsnl to copy a contact to the Personal list.
CopyGroup to copy a Company Group to the Personal
Group List.
ⅷ
ⅷ
CopytoPh. Book to copy a contact to the Contacts List.
Erase to erase a contact. EraseGroup appears when you
highlight a group.
ⅷ
ⅷ
ⅷ
AddContact to add a new contact. AddGroup appears
when you highlight a group list. (See page 154 - 155
for details.)
EraseR-LinkList to erase entries saved in the Sprint Ready
Link List (except Company List/Company Grps.) and in
Ready Link Call History.
Help to see the Sprint Ready Link instruction page.
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AddingandEditingReadyLinkContacts
CopyinganEntrytoYourPersonalList, Personal
GroupList, orContactsList
You can copy an entry to your Personal Lists or Contacts list
from several different sources.
TocopyanentryfromtheSprint ReadyLinkList:
1. Press
.
2. Select Goto(left softkey), and then select the list from
which you want to copy an entry (CompanyList,
CompanyGrps., PersonalList, PersonalGrps.,
R-LinkOutgoing, R-LinkIncoming, orR-LinkMissed).
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
.
Ⅲ
CopytoPrsnlto copy the contact to the
Personal List.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
CopyGroup to copy the group to the Personal
Group List.
CopytoPh. Book to copy the contact to the
Contacts list.
4. Select Yes (left softkey) to copy and save the entry to your
Personal Lists or Contacts list.
YourCompanyListscanbeset upandeditedonlybyan
administratorontheSprint ReadyLinkserver.Youcannot add
oredit contacts/groupstoyourCompanyLists.
Note:
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SavingaSprint ReadyLinkNumber
When you have finished a Sprint Ready Link call, you will see
the Sprint Ready Link number and the text “R-Link call ended”
on the display. You can save a Sprint Ready Link number to
your Personal Lists from this end display.
Tosavethenumberfromtheendcalldisplay:
1. From the end call display, press Options (right softkey)
>Save.
Ⅲ
If the entry has no name, you are prompted to enter
a name.
2. Press Yes (left softkey) to save the entry.
FindinganEntryintheSprint ReadyLinkList
You can find an entry by entering a few letters.
TofindaSprint ReadyLinkentry:
1. Press
.
2. Select Goto(left softkey), and then select a list
(CompanyList, CompanyGrps., PersonalList, or
PersonalGrps.).
3. Enter the first letter or the first few letters of the name.
Ⅲ
The display shows the list beginning with the
letter(s) you entered.
4. Scroll through the list and press to select an entry.
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AddingaNewContact toYourPersonalList
You can store a total of 200 entries in the Personal Lists.
ToaddanewSprint ReadyLinkcontact:
1. Press
.
2. Select Goto>PersonalList >AddContact.
– or –
Select a contact and press Options (right softkey) >
AddContact.
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-LinkNumber, enter the contact’s 10-digit
Sprint 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.
Youarenot allowedtousethefollowingsymbolsduringstep
3: @ : ; / * ) (.
Tip:
EditingaContact inYourPersonalList
Toedit aPersonalList contact:
1. Press
.
2. Scroll to the entry you want to edit and press Options
(right softkey).
3. Select Edit.
4. Select the field you want to edit (Name or
R-LinkNumber), and press
.
5. Edit the entry, press OK (left softkey), and press Save(left
softkey) to save your changes.
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AddingaNewGrouptoYourPersonalGroupList
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 Company List
or Personal List.
ToaddanewSprint ReadyLinkgroupentry:
1. Press
.
2. Select Goto>PersonalGrps. >AddGroup.
– or –
Select an entry, select Options (right softkey), and then
select AddGroup.
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
:
Ⅲ
Newto add a new contact. See the previous page
for details.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
fromCompany to add a contact from your Company
List (if applicable).
fromPersonalto add a contact from your
Personal List.
6. Scroll to the contacts you want to add and press or
select Pick (right softkey) to include the entries.
7. Select Done (left softkey)whenyouhavefinishedselecting
contacts, andthenselect Update (left softkey)toupdate
yourPersonalGroupList withthenewgroupentry.
Youcanalsoaddmembersdirectly. Fromstep4above,
highlight <AddMembers>andpress MENU. Enterthenew
member’snameandR-Linknumberandselect Save (left
softkey)tosavetheentry.
Tip:
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EditingaGroupinYourPersonalGroupList
Toedit agrouporgroupmember:
1. Press
.
2. Select Goto (left softkey)>PersonalGrps.
3. Scroll to the group entry you want to edit and press
Options (right softkey) >Edit.
4. Edit the group name and press or OK (left softkey).
Ifyoudon’t needtoedit thegroupname, select Next (left
softkey)duringstep4aboveandskipstep5.
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, select the field you want to edit (Name or
R-LinkNumber), and press
.
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.
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ErasingReadyLinkList Entries
ErasinganEntryinYourPersonalList orPersonal
GroupList
Toeraseacontact oragroup:
1. From the Sprint Ready Link List, select Goto, and then
select PersonalList or PersonalGrps.
2. Scroll to the entry you want to erase, and select Options
(right softkey)>Erase.
Ⅲ
EraseGroupis displayed when you select
PersonalGrps.
3. Select Yes.
Toeraseagroupmember:
1. From the Sprint Ready Link List, select Goto>
PersonalGrps.
2. Scroll to a 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.
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ErasingaSprint ReadyLinkList
You can erase all entries saved in the Sprint Ready Link List
(except Company List/Company Grps.).
ToeraseaSprint ReadyLinkList:
1. From the Sprint Ready Link List, select Options(right
softkey)>EraseR-LinkList.
2. Select an option and press
.
Ⅲ
Outgoing to erase all outgoing Sprint Ready Link
calls.
Ⅲ
Incoming to erase all incoming Sprint Ready Link
calls.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Missed to erase all missed Sprint Ready Link calls.
AllCallsto erase all Sprint Ready Link call history
(except redial).
Ⅲ
AllPersonalEntto erase all entries in Personal List and
Personal Groups. You are prompted to enter your
four-digit lock code.
3. Select Yes.
Redialnumberswillnot beerased.
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UpdatingSprint ReadyLinkLists
UpdatingtheCompanyList andPersonalList
ToupdateyourCompanyList andPersonalList manuallythrough
theSprint ReadyLinkserver:
ᮣ
Select >Settings>ReadyLink>List Update.
ManagingSprint ReadyLinkSettings
AssigningSpeedDialingforSprint ReadyLink
Entries
ToassignspeeddialingforSprint ReadyLinkentries:
1. Select >Contacts>SpeedDial#s.
2. Select an unassigned number and press
.
3. Press Goto(left softkey), and then select the list from
which you want to set a speed dial (CompanyList,
CompanyGrps., PersonalList, or PersonalGrps.).
4. Select the contact and press
.
– or –
Select the group and press , select an option, and
press
.
Ⅲ
Assign to assign the selected group as a speed dial.
Ⅲ
Details to display the group details. You can select
the group member from the group list.
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TouseSpeedDialforaSprint ReadyLinkentry:
ᮣ
From standby mode, press the appropriate key
(locations 2–9) and press
.
RestartingReadyLinkService
This feature allows you to update the Ready Link network
information of your phone.
Torestart Sprint ReadyLinkservice:
ᮣ
Select >Settings>ReadyLink>Restart.
SettingReadyLinkGuard
This feature enables you to display a warning message when
you cannot receive Sprint Ready Link calls.The warning
message will be displayed when you are launching aWeb or
Java application.
Toset theReadyLinkGuard:
1. Select >Settings>ReadyLink>R-LinkGuard.
(A message will be displayed.)
2. Select OK (left softkey) to continue.
3. Select On to activate Ready Link Guard. (Select Offto
deactivate this feature.)
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SettingRingerTypesforSprint ReadyLinkCalls
Your phone provides a variety of ringer types that allow you to
customize a ringer.
Toselect aringertypeforSprint ReadyLinkcalls:
1. Select >Settings>ReadyLink>Sounds>
RingerType.
2. Select ReadyLinkCalls, R-LinkMissed, or R-LinkFloorTone.
3. Select a ringer type and press
.
Ⅲ
To hear the selected ringer, select Play (right softkey).
SettinganAlert NotificationforSprint ReadyLink
Calls
Your phone can alert you with an audible tone when you
receive a Sprint Ready Link call.
Toset alertsforSprint ReadyLinkcalls:
1. Select >Settings>ReadyLink>Sounds>Alerts.
2. Select ReadyLinkCalls, R-LinkMissed, Headset Alert, or
FloorToneVol.
3. Select an option and press
.
Toadjust thefloortonevolume:
1. Select >Settings>ReadyLink>Sounds>Alerts.
2. Select FloorToneVol. > Earpiece or Speaker.
3. Press the navigation key left or right to select a volume
level and select Done (left softkey).
Youcanalsoset alertsusingtheAlert Notificationmenu.
(See“Alert Notification”onpage55.)
Tip:
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SettingtheSpeakerphoneforSprint ReadyLink
Calls
You can set your phone to use speakerphone mode for
Sprint Ready Link calls. By default, the speakerphone is
set to on.
Toset thespeakerphonemode:
ᮣ
Select >Settings>ReadyLink>Speakerphone>
On or Off.
Ifthephone’sringervolumeisset toVibrateAll, Ringeroff, or
SilenceAll, thespeakerphoneturnsoff. Press SPEAKER toturn
thespeakerphonemodeon.
Note:
SettingtheDefault ViewoftheSprint
ReadyLinkList
You can select the default Sprint Ready Link List when Sprint
Ready Link is launched.
Toselect thedefault viewoftheSprint ReadyLinkList:
1. Select >Settings>ReadyLink>Default View.
(The available lists will be displayed.)
2. Select a list and press
.
SettingtheFloorDisplayforSprint ReadyLinkCalls
With this feature, you can select the floor display for the Main
LCD during Sprint Ready Link calls.
Toselectthefloordisplay:
1. Select >Settings>ReadyLink>FloorDisplay.
2. Select Text Only or Text &Image.
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Section 2J
Using the Built-in Camera
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ TakingPictures (page 164)
UsingtheSettings&InfoMenu (page 171)
StoringPictures(page 173)
SendingSprint PictureMail (page 176)
ManagingSprint PictureMail (page 179)
Yourphone’sbuilt-incameragivesyoutheabilitytotakefull-
colordigitalpictures, viewyourpicturesusingthephone’s
display, andinstantlysendthemtofamilyandfriends. 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 16 people.
This section explains the features and options of your
phone’s built-in camera.
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TakingPictures
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.
Totakeapicturewiththephoneopen:
1. Select >Pictures>Camera to activate camera mode.
(Additional camera options are available through the
camera mode Options menu. See “Camera Mode
Options” on page 167 for more information.)
Toactivatecameramode, youcanalsopressandholdthe
camerakey.
Shortcut:
2. Using the phone’s Main LCD as a viewfinder, aim the
camera lens at your subject.
3. Select Capture (left softkey), or press
,
, or the side
camera key until the shutter sounds. (The picture will be
saved in the In Camera folder.)
Ⅲ
To return to camera mode to take another picture,
press
.
4. Select Next (right softkey) for more options:
Ⅲ
CameraMode to return to camera mode to take
another picture.
Ⅲ
Sendto send your picture. (See page 176 for details.)
Ⅲ
Upload to upload the picture you just took to the
Sprint Picture MailWeb site
settings, you may be prompted to accept a data
connection.
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Ⅲ
PrintsbyMail to order 4'' x 6'' prints of the pictures by
mail and have them delivered to any address you set
up at the Sprint Picture MailWeb site.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Set as to assign the picture. Select an option and
press
.
Details/Edit to edit or display details relating to your
pictures.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Delete to delete the picture you just took.
PicsInCamera to go to the In Camera folder to review
your saved pictures.
Totakeapicturewiththephoneclosed:
1. Press and hold the side camera key to activate the
camera mode.
2. Point the camera lens at your subject.
3. Press the side camera key to take the picture. (The
picture will automatically be saved.)
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CreatingYourSprint PictureMailPassword
The first time you use any of the picture management options
involving the Sprint Picture MailWeb site, you will need to
establish a Sprint Picture Mail password through your phone.
This password will also allow you to sign in to the Sprint
and manage your uploaded pictures and albums.
TocreateyourSprint PictureMailpassword:
1. Select >Pictures>OnlineAlbums.
(You will be prompted to create a Sprint Picture Mail
password.)
IfyourSprint serviceplandoesnot includeSprint PictureMail,
youwillfirst bepromptedtosubscribetotheserviceforan
additionalmonthlycharge.
Note:
2. Enter your password and press . (You will be
prompted to confirm your password.)
3. Please wait while the system creates your account.
WritedownyourSprint PictureMailpasswordinasecureplace.
Tip:
Once you have received confirmation that your account has
been successfully registered, you may upload and share
pictures and access the Sprint Picture MailWeb site.
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CameraModeOptions
When the phone is open and in camera mode, select Options
(right softkey) to display additional camera options:
ⅷ
PictureMode to select a picture mode from Normal,
Beach/Snow, Scenery, Night/Dark, or Soft Focus.
ⅷ
Zoom to zoom in on a subject. (See “Using the Zoom” on
page 168 for details.)
ⅷ
Self-Timer to activate the camera’s timer. (See “Setting the
Self-Timer” on page 168 for details.)
ⅷ
FunTools to select an option from the following:
Ⅲ
MultipleShots to take multiple shots. (See “Taking
Multiple Shots” on page 169.)
Ⅲ
StitchShot to take a stitch shot by stitching separate
images together. (See “Taking Stitch Shots”on
page 170.)
Ⅲ
FunFrames to select your favorite fun picture frame
to decorate your picture.
Ⅲ
ColorTone to select a wide variety of color tones for
the picture.
ⅷ
ImageControls to select an option from Brightness or
WhiteBalance.
ⅷ
CameraSettings to select your settings. (See “Selecting
Camera Settings” on page 170 for details.)
ⅷ
PicsInCamerato go to your phone’s In Camera folder. (See
“In Camera Folder”on page 173 for details.)
ⅷ
KeyGuidance to indicate the key functions in camera mode.
ⅷ
UserSettings to select your favorite setting.
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SettingtheSelf-Timer
Toactivatetheself-timer:
1. From camera mode, select Options (right softkey) >
Self-Timer.
2. Highlight the length of delay you want the timer to use
(10Seconds or 5Seconds) and press
.
3. Press 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.)
Tocanceltheself-timerafterit hasstarted:
ᮣ
Select Cancel (right softkey).
Whiletheself-timerisactive, allkeysaredisabledexcept
Back, END, andtherightsoftkey (Cancel).
Note:
UsingtheZoom
This feature allows you to zoom in on an object when you take
a picture. You can adjust the zoom from 1x to 16x (not
available for high resolution).
Tousethezoom:
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.
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TakingMultipleShots
This feature allows you to take up to nine continuous shots in
sequence. When you take multiple shots, the icon will be
displayed in the viewfinder.
Totakemultipleshots:
1. From camera mode, select Options (right softkey)>
FunTools>MultipleShots.
2. Select an option from the following and press
.
Ⅲ
Off to deactivate multiple shots.
Ⅲ
3 Shots to take a series of 3 shots.
Ⅲ
6 Shots to take a series of 6 shots.
Ⅲ
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. (The Multiple Shots folder
will be displayed, up to four thumbnail pictures per
screen.)
5. Select Next (right softkey) to display picture options, or
press
to return to Camera mode to take another
picture.
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TakingStitchShots
Stitch Shot allows you to stitch separate images together.
With this feature, your phone’s viewfinder is divided in two
and you can shoot each part separately. When you shoot the
first part, the camera displays a section of the previous part,
so you can line up the next picture with the first one.
Totakeastitchshot:
1. From camera mode, select Options (right softkey) >
FunTools>StitchShot.
2. Select Vertical or Horizontal.
Ⅲ
Use your navigation key to switch the stitch display.
3. To take the first picture, press
.
4. To take the second picture, press
.
SelectingCameraSettings
Toselect yourcamerasettings:
1. From camera mode, select Options (right softkey) >
CameraSettings.
2. Select one of the following options and press
:
Ⅲ
Resolution to select a picture’s file size
(High-480x640, Med-240x320 or Low-120x160).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Quality to select the picture quality setting (Fine,
Normal, or Economy).
ShutterSound to select a shutter sound (Default,
Say “Cheese,” or Off).
StatusBar to switch the status bar display on or off.
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UsingtheSettings&InfoMenu
The Settings & Info menu allows you to set up many of the
settings of your phone’s picture’s function.
Toaccessthesettingsandinfomenu:
1. Select >Pictures>Settings&Info.
2. Select one of the following options and press
.
Ⅲ
AutoDelete to erase automatically the pictures you
have uploaded to your online Sprint Picture Mail
account from your phone.
Ⅲ
StatusBar to select whether to display the
information bar for the pictures.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
SlideshowIntvl to set the slideshow interval time.
Account Info to view your account information.
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CameraIconIndication
Function
Icons
Details
Use this setting in bright light.
Beach/Snow
Use this setting for scenery from a distance.
Use this setting in low light.
Scenery
Night/Dark
Soft Focus
Sunny
Picture
Mode
Use this setting to “soften” the picture.
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
Tungsten
Fluorescent
Manual
Manual
High
Balance
To set the white balance manually.
To set brightness manually.
For high picture resolution.
For medium picture resolution.
For low picture resolution.
Brightness
Resolution
Medium
Low
Numeric countdown will appear when the
self-timer has been activated.
Self-Timer
Multiple Shots
Use this setting for multiple shots.
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StoringPictures
Your phone’s picture storage area is called MyPictures.There are
two types of storage areas for your pictures that can be used
separately according to your needs:
ⅷ
InCamera (see below)
ⅷ
SavedtoPhone(see page 175)
InCameraFolder
The storage area of your phone is called the InCamera folder.
From the In Camera folder, you can view pictures saved in your
phone, send them to the Sprint Picture MailWeb site
additional options.
ToreviewyourpicturessavedintheInCamerafolder:
1. Select >Pictures>MyPictures>InCamera.
(Thumbnails will be displayed, up to four at a time. )
2. Use your navigation key to view and scroll through the
pictures.
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InCameraFolderOptions
When you are viewing the In Camera folder, select Options
(right softkey) to display the following options:
ⅷ
Thumbnail/Expand to switch to theThumbnail/Expand
view mode.
ⅷ
Upload to upload pictures from the In Camera folder to the
ⅷ
PrintsbyMailto order 4'' x 6'' prints of the pictures by mail
and have them delivered to any address you set up at the
Sprint Picture MailWeb site.
ⅷ
Set as to assign the picture. Select an option and press
.
ⅷ
Details/Edit to edit or display details relating to your
pictures.
ⅷ
ⅷ
Slideshow to view your pictures in slideshow mode.
Delete to delete pictures.
Deletingdatawillfreeupmemory spacetoenableyouto
takemore pictures. Oncedeleted, thedatacannot be
uploadedtoyouronlineSprint PictureMailaccount.
Note:
ⅷ
SavetoPhone to save the selected pictures in the Saved to
Phone folder.
ⅷ
ⅷ
GotoSvdtoPh. to display the Saved to Phone folder.
CameraMode to activate camera mode.
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SavedtoPhoneFolder
When you assign a picture, it will automatically be saved in
the SavedtoPh. folder.The folder allows you to store copies of
pictures on your phone and to assign pictures to various
phone tasks.
Toassignapictureandsaveit totheSavedtoPhonefolder:
1. From the In Camera folder (see “In Camera Folder”on
page 173), select a picture you wish to save to the Saved
to Phone folder.
2. Press Options (right softkey).
3. Select Set as.
4. Select an option. (A copy of the picture will
automatically be saved to the Saved to Phone folder.)
TosavemultiplepicturestotheSavedtoPhonefolder:
1. From the In Camera folder, select pictures by
pressing . (Multiple pictures can be selected.)
2. Press Options (right softkey) >SavetoPhone.
ToviewpicturesstoredintheSavedtoPhonefolder:
1. Select >Pictures>MyPictures>SavedToPh.
(Thumbnails will be displayed, up to four at a time.)
2. Use your navigation key to view and scroll.
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SendingSprint PictureMail
Once you’ve taken a picture, you can use the messaging
capabilities of your phone to instantly share your picture with
family and friends. You can send pictures to up to 16 people at
a time using their email addresses or their wireless phone
numbers.
SendingPicturesFromtheInCameraFolder
TosendpicturesfromtheInCamerafolder:
1. Select >Pictures>MyPictures>InCamera.
2. Highlight a picture you wish to send and press
.
(The check box on the lower right corner will be marked.
You can select multiple pictures.)
3. Press Send (left softkey). (You will see a message on the
display.)
Thefirst timeyousendSprint PictureMail, youwillbe
promptedtoestablishaSprint PictureMailWebsiteaccount
andpassword. (See“CreatingYourSprint PictureMail
Password” onpage166.)
Note:
4. Select Recipients and one of the following options, and
press
:
Ⅲ
Contacts to select recipients from your Contacts.
Highlight a recipient and press to select.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Phone# to enter a phone number directly.
Email to enter an email address directly.
Youcanalsoselect Others (right softkey)toselect recipients
fromalist.
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5. Select Next (left softkey) when you have finished adding
recipients. (You may include up to 16 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). (See
“EnteringText” on page 43.)
8. If you wish to include a voice message with the picture,
scroll to Audio and select Record (right softkey) to record.
(Maximum recording time is 10 seconds.)
9. Confirm the recipients, message, voice message, and
picture. (You may also select additional options by
selecting the right softkey. Follow the onscreen
instructions to add available options.)
10. Press the appropriate softkey to send the pictures.
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SendingPicturesFromMessaging
You can also send Sprint Picture Mail from your phone’s
Messaging menu.
TosendpicturesfromtheMessagingmenu:
1. Select >Messaging>Pic. Mail>Compose (left softkey).
2. Select FromMyPics., TakePicture, or OnlineAlbums.
3. Use the navigation key to select the picture you wish to
send and press . (You can select multiple pictures.)
4. Select Next (left softkey).To complete and send the
pictures, follow steps 4-10 in “Sending Pictures From the
In Camera Folder” on page 176.
TotakeandsendanewpicturefromMessaging, select
TakePicture duringstep2above.Thentakethenewpicture,
select Next (right softkey), andfollowsteps4-10in“Sending
PicturesFromtheInCameraFolder”onpage176.
Tip:
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ManagingSprint PictureMail
UsingtheSprint PictureMailWebSite
Once you have uploaded pictures from your phone to your
online Sprint Picture Mail account at
www.sprint.com/picturemail (see “Uploading Pictures” on page
180), you can use your personal computer to manage your
pictures. From the Sprint Picture MailWeb site
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.
ToaccesstheSprint PictureMailWebsite:
1. From your computer’s Internet connection, go to
2. Enter your phone number and Sprint Picture Mail
password to register. (See “CreatingYour Sprint Picture
Mail Password” on page 166.)
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ManagingOnlinePicturesFromYourPhone
You can use your phone to manage, edit, or share pictures you
have uploaded to the Sprint Picture MailWeb site at
for information about uploading.)
Toviewyouronlinepicturesfromyourphone:
1. Select >Pictures>OnlineAlbums>ViewAlbums.
2. Highlight an album title and press to display
thumbnail images.
Toswitchaselectedpicturefromthumbnailviewtoexpand
viewmode, select Options (right softkey) >Expand.
Tip:
3. Use your navigation key to select a picture.
4. Select Options (right softkey) to display your online
picture options.
UploadingPictures
Touploadpictures:
1. Select >Pictures>MyPictures>InCamera.
2. Select the picture(s) you wish to upload, and then select
Options (right softkey) >Upload.
3. Select This, Selected, or All.
4. Select “Uploads”Area or OtherAlbums.
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DownloadingYourOnlinePictures
From your online Sprint Picture Mail albums display at
download to your phone’s In Camera folder.
TodownloadpicturesfromtheSprint PictureMailWebsite:
1. From the online pictures display, select the pictures you
wish to download and press Options (right softkey).
(See “Managing Online Pictures FromYour Phone” on
page 180.)
2. Select SavetoPhone, and then select one of the
following options and press
:
Ⅲ
Set asto assign the picture (PictureID,
IncomingCalls, or ScreenSaver).The downloaded
pictures are stored in the Saved to Phone folder.
Ⅲ
DownloadOnly to download the picture to the In
Camera folder.
AccessingOnlinePictureOptionsFromYourPhone
ToaccessyouronlinePictureoptionsfromyourphone:
1. Select a picture from your Online Albums.
(See “Managing Online Pictures FromYour Phone” on
page 180.)
2. Select Options (right softkey) to display options.
3. To select an option, highlight it and press
.
Ⅲ
Thumbnail/Expand to switch to the
Thumbnail/Expand view mode.
Ⅲ
PrintsbyMail to order 4'' x 6'' prints of the pictures by
mail and have them delivered to any address you set
up at the Sprint Picture MailWeb site.
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Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Copy/Move to copy or move pictures to a selected
album.
Details/Edit to edit or display details relating to your
pictures.
Delete to erase pictures saved in the current album
(or Uploads folder).
SavetoPhone to save the pictures to the In Camera
folder.
CreateAlbum to create a new album (from Uploads
folder only).
OnlineAlbumsto switch the display to the online
album list.
TheonlinePictureoptionsmayvarydependingontheitem
youselect.
Note:
ToaccessyourOnlineAlbumsoptionsfromyourphone:
1. Display the album list in the Online Sprint Picture Mail
menu. (See “Managing Online Pictures FromYour
Phone” on page 180.)
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
.
Ⅲ
CreateAlbum to create a new album. Enter a new
album name and select Save (left softkey).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
DeleteAlbum to delete the selected album.
RenameAlbum to rename the selected album.
AlbumInfo to display detailed information about the
album.
TheUploadsfoldercannot beerasedorrenamed.
Note:
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Section 2K
Using Bluetooth®
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ TurningBluetoothOnandOff (page 184)
UsingtheBluetoothSettingsMenu (page 185)
BluetoothProfiles (page 188)
PairingBluetoothDevices (page 189)
UsingtheTrustedList Options (page 190)
SendingDataviaBluetooth (page 191)
Yourphonefeaturesbuilt-inBluetoothtechnology, allowing
youtoshareinformationmoreeasilythaneverbefore.
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.
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TurningBluetoothOnandOff
By default, your phone’s Bluetooth feature is turned off.
Turning Bluetooth on makes your phone “available” 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 186.)
ToturnBluetoothon:
1. Select >Settings>Bluetooth>Enable/Disable.
2. Select Enable to enable Bluetooth.
ToturnBluetoothoff:
1. Select >Settings>Bluetooth>Enable/Disable.
2. Select Disable to disable Bluetooth.
EnablingtheBluetoothsettingsaffectsthebattery’stalkand
standbytimes.
Note:
BluetoothStatusIndicators
The following icons show your Bluetooth connection status at
a glance:
ⅷ
– Bluetooth feature is active. It turns to green when
connected to a Bluetooth device.
ⅷ
–Your phone is discoverable by another Bluetooth
device.
ⅷ
–Your phone is communicating with a Bluetooth
device.
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UsingtheBluetoothSettingsMenu
The BluetoothSettings menu allows you to set up many of the
characteristics of your phone’s Bluetooth service, including:
ⅷ
Entering or changing the name your phone uses for
Bluetooth communication
ⅷ
Setting your phone’s visibility (or “discoverability”) to
other Bluetooth devices
ⅷ
Choosing a device for your Bluetooth calls.
ⅷ
Displaying your phone’s Bluetooth address
ToaccesstheBluetoothSettingsmenu:
1. Select >Settings>Bluetooth.
2. Use the navigation key to select Enable/Disable,
Visibility, VoicePriority, DeviceName, or DeviceInfo, and
press
.
BluetoothSettings:DeviceName
The DeviceName 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.
Toset aBluetoothnameforyourphone:
1. Select >Settings>Bluetooth>DeviceName.
2. Press and hold
to clear the current name.
3. Use your keypad to enter a new name and press to
save and exit.
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BluetoothSettings:Visibility
The Visibility section of the Bluetooth Settings menu allows
you to manage your availability to other Bluetooth devices.
Toconfigureyourphone’svisibility(discoverability)toother
Bluetoothdevices:
1. Select >Settings>Bluetooth>Visibility.
2. Select aVisibility setting and press
:
Ⅲ
AlwaysVisible to allow other Bluetooth devices to
detect and identify your phone.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Visible3min. 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 isrecommendedthat yourphoneisinstandbymodewhen
receivingdatafromotherdevicesviaBluetooth.
Note:
BluetoothSettings:VoicePriority
The VoicePriority section of the Bluetooth Settings menu
allows you to choose the default device you want to use for
incoming and outgoing calls.
Toset thevoicepriority:
1. Select >Settings>Bluetooth>VoicePriority.
2. Select Phone or Hands-free.
Ⅲ
Phone allows you to switch the audio between your
phone and hands-free devices.
Ⅲ
Hands-free allows only hands-free devices to be
used.
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BluetoothSettings:DeviceInformation
Todisplayyourphone’sdeviceinformation:
ᮣ
Select >Settings>Bluetooth>DeviceInfo.
SettingAuto-Accept
You can configure your phone’s accessibility to other
Bluetooth devices.
Toconfigureyourphone’saccessibilitytootherBluetooth
devices:
1. Select >Tools>Bluetooth.
2. Select the device from the trusted list and select Options
(right softkey)>Auto-Accept.
3. Select a setting and press
:
Ⅲ
On allows other Bluetooth devices to initiate a
connection without any confirmation.
Ⅲ
Offdisplays a confirmation screen, from which you
can accept or deny the connection.
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BluetoothProfiles
All the Bluetooth settings you configure are stored in your
phone’s Bluetooth user profile. Different profiles can be used
for specific Bluetooth functions.
ⅷ
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.
ⅷ
Hands-FreeProfile–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.
ⅷ
DUN:Dial-UpNetworkProfile–This profile functions as a
wireless data cable, connecting a PC or PDA to a network
through your phone.
ⅷ
OPP:ObjectPushProfile–This profile uses the Generic
Object Exchange profile services to send data objects
between devices and can be used to exchange business
cards (vCard).
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PairingBluetoothDevices
PairedDevices
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.
TopairyourphonewithanotherBluetoothdevice:
1. Select >Tools>Bluetooth>AddNew>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 AddtoTrusted.
4. Enter the PIN and press . (When the owner of the other
device enters the same PIN, the pairing is complete.)
WaitingforRequest
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.
ToallowyourphonetobepairedwithanotherBluetoothdevice:
1. Select >Tools>Bluetooth>AddNew>
Wait forRequest.
2. Follow the onscreen prompts to enter your PIN and
press
.
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UsingtheTrustedList Options
Once you have created paired devices, several options are
available from the trusted list.
Tousethetrustedlist options:
1. From the trusted list, select a device.
2. Select Options (right softkey) to display the following
options:
Ⅲ
Connect or Disconnect to connect to or disconnect
from the Bluetooth device (if applicable).
Ⅲ
SendItem to send an item saved on your phone to
another Bluetooth device.
Ⅲ
Edit Name to edit the name of the trusted device.
Ⅲ
Auto-Accept to configure your phone’s accessibility
to other Bluetooth devices. (See page 187.)
Ⅲ
DeviceInfoto display the trusted device’s
information.
Ⅲ
Sortbyto sort the trusted list.
Ⅲ
Delete to delete the selected device from the list.
Ⅲ
DeleteAll to delete all devices from the list.
Ⅲ
Settings to display the Bluetooth settings menu. (See
page 185.)
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SendingDataviaBluetooth
You can send data saved on your phone to another Bluetooth
device.
TosenddataviaBluetooth:
1. Select >Tools>Bluetooth.
2. Select the device from the trusted list and then select
Options (right softkey)>SendItem.
3. Select an item (BusinessCardor Contacts) 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
.
Duetodifferent specificationsandfeaturesofother
Bluetooth-compatibledevices, displayandoperationsmaybe
different, andfunctionssuchastransferorexchangemaynot
bepossiblewithallBluetooth-compatibledevices.
Note:
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Section 3A
Sprint Service Features: The Basics
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ UsingVoicemail (page 195)
UsingSMSText Messaging (page 203)
UsingSMSVoiceMessaging (page 207)
MakingaThree-WayCall (page 209)
UsingCallerID (page 210)
RespondingtoCallWaiting (page 211)
UsingCallForwarding (page 212)
Nowthat you’vemasteredyourphone’sfundamentals,
it’stimetoexplorethecallingfeaturesthat enhanceyour
Sprint service.This section outlines your basic Sprint
service features.
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UsingVoicemail
SettingUpYourVoicemail
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 Sprint
Voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is
activated.
Toset upyourvoicemail:
1. Press and hold
.
2. Follow the system prompts to:
Ⅲ
Create your passcode.
Ⅲ
Record your name announcement.
Ⅲ
Record your greeting.
Ⅲ
Choose whether to activate One-Touch Message
Access (a feature that lets you access messages
simply by pressing and holding
, bypassing the
need for you to enter your passcode).
VoicemailPasscode
Note:
Ifyouareconcernedabout unauthorizedaccesstoyour
voicemailaccount, Sprint recommendsthat youenableyour
voicemailpasscode(donot activateOne-TouchMessage
Access).
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VoicemailNotification
There are several ways your phone alerts you to a new
message:
ⅷ
By displaying a message on the screen.
ⅷ
By sounding the assigned ringer type.
ⅷ
By the LED blinking red.
ⅷ
By displaying
at the top of your screen.
NewVoicemailMessageAlerts
When you receive a new voice message, your phone alerts you
and prompts you to call your voicemail.
Tocallyourvoicemail:
ᮣ
Press
.
WhenyouareroamingofftheSprint NationalNetwork, you
maynot receivenotificationofnewvoicemailmessages. It is
recommendedthat youperiodicallycheckyourvoicemailby
dialing1+areacode+yourwirelessphonenumber.When
Note:
( )
yourvoicemailanswers, press andenteryourpasscode.
*
Youwillbechargedroamingrateswhenaccessingvoicemail
whileroamingofftheSprint NationalNetwork.
Yourphoneacceptsmessagesevenwhenit isturnedoff.
However, youarenotifiedofnewmessagesonlywhenyour
phoneisturnedonandyouareinaSprint servicearea.
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RetrievingYourVoicemailMessages
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.
UsingOne-TouchMessageAccess
ᮣ
Press and hold
mail box.)
. (Your phone will dial your voice
UsingtheMenuKeysonYourPhonetoAccessYour
Messages
1. Select >Messaging>Voicemail.
2. Select CallVoicemail to listen to your messages.
You are charged for airtime minutes when you are accessing
your voicemail from your phone.
Note:
UsingaPhoneOtherThanYourPhonetoAccessMessages
1. Dial your wireless phone number.
2. When your voicemail answers, press
.
3. Enter your passcode.
Whenyoucallintovoicemail, youfirst heartheheader
information(date, time, andsenderinformation)forthe
message.Toskipdirectlytothemessage, press 4duringthe
header.
Tip:
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VoicemailKeyGuide
Here’s a quick guide to your keypad functions while listening
to voicemail messages. For further details and menu options,
see “Voicemail Menu Key”on page 202.
Date/Time
Replay
SendReply
Rewind
CallBack
Help
Advance
Forward
Save
Erase
Cancel
Skip
VoicemailOptions
Your phone offers several options for organizing and
accessing your voicemail.
UsingExpert 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.
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ToturnExpert Modeonoroff:
1. Press and hold
to access your voicemail. (If your
voicemail box contains any new or saved messages,
press
to access the main voicemail menu.)
2. Press
to change your Personal Options, following
the system prompts.
3. Press
for Expert Mode.
4. Press
to turn Expert Mode on or off.
SettingUpGroupDistributionLists
Create up to 20 separate group lists, each with up to 20
entries.
1. Press and hold
to access your voicemail. (If your
voicemail box contains any new or saved messages,
press
to access the main voicemail menu.)
2. Press
to change your Personal Options, following
the system prompts.
3. Press
for Settings.
4. Press
for Group Distribution Lists.
5. Follow the voice prompts to review, create, edit, rename,
or delete group lists.
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Sprint 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-VoicemailMessage
Record and send a voice message to other Sprint 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.
Voicemail-to-VoicemailMessageReply
Reply to a voice message received from any other Sprint
Voicemail user.
1. After listening to a voice message, press
.
2. Follow the voice prompts to record and send your reply.
Voicemail-to-VoicemailMessageForwarding
Forward a voice message, except those marked “Private,”to
other Sprint 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.
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Voicemail-to-VoicemailReceipt Request
Receive confirmation that your voice message has been
listened to when you send or forward messages to or reply to
messages from other Sprint 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.
ExtendedAbsenceGreeting
When your phone is turned off or you are off the Sprint
National 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 Extended Absence Greeting.
3. Press
ClearingtheMessageIcon
Your phone may temporarily continue to display the message
icon after you have checked your voice and text messages.
Tocleartheiconfromthedisplayscreen:
1. Select >Messaging>Voicemail>ClearCount.
2. Select Yes.
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VoicemailMenuKey
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
EnvelopeInformation
Reply
Advance8Seconds
Replay
Rewind
ForwardMessage
Erase
Callback
Save
Options
SendaMessage
PersonalOptions
Settings
SkipPasscode
AutoplayOn/Off
MessageDate&TimeOn/Off
ChangePasscode
GroupDistributionList
NumericPagingtoaPhoneOn/Off
ReturntothePreviousMenu
Greetings
MainGreetings
RecordedName
CreateandExtendedAbsenceGreeting
ReturntoPersonalOptionsMenu
ExpertMode(On/Off)
PlaceaCall
Disconnect
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UsingSMSText 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.
In addition, SMSText Messaging includes a variety of preset
messages, such as “Can’t talk right now. Send me a message.”
that make composing messages fast and easy. (See page 64
for details.)You can also customize your own preset messages
(up to 50 characters) from your phone.
ComposingSMSText Messages
TocomposeanSMSText message:
1. Select >Messaging>SendMessage>Text and select
the entry method you prefer:
Ⅲ
Contacts to select a recipient from your internal
Contacts. (Qualifying Contacts entries must contain
a phone number or an email address.)
Ⅲ
Phone# to use the keypad to enter the phone
number of the person to whom you wish to send a
message.
Ⅲ
Email to enter the recipient’s email address.
Youcanalsoselect Others (right softkey)toselect recipients
fromalist.
Tip:
2. Press to save the recipient. (You may include up to 25
recipients per message.)
3. Select Next (left softkey) when you have finished
selecting and entering recipients.
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4. Compose a message or use the preset messages or
smileys (icons).
Ⅲ
To type a message, use your keypad to enter your
message. Select Mode (right softkey) to select a
character input mode. (See “EnteringText” on
page 43.)
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.)
YoucanalsosendanSMSText messagewhentheleft softkey
displaysthe SendMsg option.
Tip:
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AccessingSMSText Messages
ToreadanSMSText 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.
Ifyouhavetwoormorenotifications, theMissedAlert list will
appear. Select amessageinthelist andpress View (left
softkey)toviewthemessage.
Tip:
ToreplytoanSMSText message:
1. While the message is open, select Reply (left softkey).
– or –
Highlight the message in Inbox, and select Options
(right softkey) >Replyvia>Text.
2. Compose your reply or use the preset messages or icons.
Ⅲ
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 43.)
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.)
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EditingPreset Messages
Preset messages make sending text messages to your friends,
family, and coworkers easier than ever.
Tosendpreset messagesintothetext box:
1. Select >Settings>Messaging>Preset Msgs.
2. Highlight a message you wish to send and select Options
(right softkey) >SendText.
Toedit preset messages:
1. Select >Settings>Messaging>Preset Msgs.
2. Select a message you wish to edit and press
.
3. Enter your new message or changes and press OK (left
softkey). (See “EnteringText”on page 43.)
Toreset preset messages:
1. Select >Settings>Messaging>Preset Msgs.
2. Press Options (right softkey).
3. Select Reset AllMsgs>Yes.
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UsingSMSVoiceMessaging
In addition to sending and receiving SMSText messages, your
phone is enabled with SMSVoice Messaging. With SMSVoice
Messaging, you can quickly and easily send a voice message to
other SMS-enabled phones or to working email addresses
without making a phone call. Just record a message and send
it directly to the recipient’s phone messaging inbox.
PlayinganSMSVoiceMessage
ToplayanSMSVoicemessagefromthemainmenu:
1. Select >Messaging>VoiceSMS.
2. Select the message you want to play and press
.
(The message will begin playing.)
3. Select Reply (left softkey) to reply the message.
(To display the message options, select Options [right
softkey].)
ComposingSMSVoiceMessages
TocomposeanSMSVoicemessage:
1. Select >Messaging>SendMessage>VoiceSMS.
2. Select Contacts, Phone#, or Email to select a recipient or
enter a recipient’s phone number or email address
directly.
3. Select Next (left softkey) when you have finished
selecting and entering recipients.
4. Start recording after the beep. (You can record for up to
two minutes.)
5. To finish recording, select Done (left softkey).
6. Select Send (left softkey) to send the voice message.
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AccessingSMSVoiceMessages
ToplayanSMSVoicemessage:
ᮣ
When you receive a voice message, a pop-up notification
will automatically be displayed on your phone’s screen.
Use your softkeys to view and play the voice message.
ToreplytoanSMSVoicemessage:
1. From the SMSVoice inbox, select Reply (left softkey).
2. Record your reply, and then select Send (left softkey).
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MakingaThree-WayCall
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.
TomakeaThree-WayCall:
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.
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UsingCallerID
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.
Toblockyourphonenumberfrombeingdisplayedforaspecific
outgoingcall:
1. Press
2. Enter the number you want to call.
3. Press
.
.
To permanently block your number, call Sprint Customer
Service.
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RespondingtoCallWaiting
When you’re on a call, CallWaiting alerts you to incoming calls
by sounding one beep. Your phone’s screen informs you that
another call is coming in and displays the caller’s phone
number (if it is available).
Torespondtoanincomingcallwhileyou’reonacall:
ᮣ
Press
. (This puts the first caller on hold and answers
the second call.)
Toswitchbacktothefirst caller:
ᮣ
Press
again.
Forthosecallswhereyoudon’t want tobeinterrupted, you
cantemporarilydisableCallWaitingbypressing *70 before
placingyourcall. CallWaitingisautomaticallyreactivated
onceyouendthecall.
Tip:
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UsingCallForwarding
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.
ToactivateCallForwarding:
1. Press
.
2. Enter the area code and phone number to which calls
should be forwarded.
3. Press
. (You will hear a tone to confirm the activation
of Call Forwarding.)
TodeactivateCallForwarding:
1. Press
.
2. Press
. (You will hear a tone to confirm the
deactivation.)
Youarechargedahigherrateforcallsyouhaveforwarded.
Sprint ReadyLinkcallscannot beforwarded.
Note:
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Section 3B
Sprint Vision
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ SprintVisionApplications (page 214)
GettingStartedWithSprintVision (page 215)
AccessingMessaging (page 221)
DownloadingPremiumServiceContent (page 225)
ExploringtheWeb (page 229)
UsingYourPhoneasaModem (page 235)
SprintVisionFAQs (page 237)
SprintVisionofferseasyandamazingdataservicesyouwill
reallyuse.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 network.
This section introduces these advanced services and walks
you through the necessary steps to start taking advantage
of SprintVision Services. For complete details and
instructions, see the SprintVisionGuide online at
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SprintVisionApplications
Here is a brief list of the applications available through your
phone. For more information, please see the SprintVisionUser
Sprint PictureMail– Instantly shoot, share, and print
sharp, high-resolution digital pictures with
your phone.
Messaging – Send and receive email messages 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.
ScreenSavers – 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 popular
Web sites from your phone.
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GettingStartedWithSprintVision
With your Sprint service, you are ready to start enjoying the
advantages of Sprint Vision.This section will help you learn
the basics of using your Sprint Vision services, including
managing your user name, launching aVision connection,
and navigating theWeb with your phone.
YourUserName
When you buy your phone and sign up for service, you’re
automatically assigned a user name, which is typically based
on your name and a number, followed by “@sprint.com.”(For
example, the third John Smith to sign up for SprintVision
When you use Sprint Vision services, your user name is
submitted to identify you to the network.The user name is
also useful as an address for Sprint Mail, 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.
UpdatingYourUserName
When you change the programmed user name and select a
new one, you can update your user name through your phone.
Toupdateyourusername:
ᮣ
Select
>Settings>Data>UpdateProfile.
(To cancel, press
process.)
before completing the update
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FindingYourUserName
If you aren’t sure what your user name is, you can easily find it
online or on your phone.
Tofindyourusername:
ⅷ
phone number and password.To display your user name,
click the MyPersonalInformation menu, and then click
VisionUserName.
ⅷ
Onyourphone.You can find your user name under the
PhoneInfo option in your phone’s Settings menu (
>
Settings > PhoneInfo>Phone#/UserID).
LaunchingaSprintVisionConnection
TolaunchaSprintVisionconnection:
ᮣ
Select >Web. (Your SprintVision connection will start
and the SprintVision home page will be displayed.)
TheSprintVisionHomePage
If Net Guard is enabled and displayed (see page 217), select
OK (left softkey) to continue and access theWeb.
Note:
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WhenReadyLinkGuardisset toon, awarningmessagewill
bedisplayed. Press Continue (left softkey)tocontinue.
(See“SettingReadyLinkGuard”onpage160.)
Tip:
While connecting, the following message will be displayed on
the screen: Connecting... Pleasewait.
If you had a previous Sprint Vision connection, the last page
you visited will be displayed when you open your browser.
When this occurs, you may not see the “Connecting...”
message when you start 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 the
“Connecting...”message.
Net Guard
When you first connect to theWeb, the Net Guard will be
displayed 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 AlwaysAuto-Connect
when the Net Guard is displayed.
TochangeyourNet Guardsettings:
ᮣ
Select >Settings>Data>Net Guard.
Ⅲ
Select Onto activate the Net Guard.
Ⅲ
Select Off to deactivate the Net Guard.
Whenenabled, theNet Guardappearsonlyonceaslongasyou
havenot turnedthephoneoffandon.
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SprintVisionConnectionStatusandIndicators
Your phone’s display lets you know the current status of your
Sprint Vision connection through indicators which are
displayed at the top of the screen.The following symbols
are used:
Your Sprint Vision 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 Vision connection will terminate.
Your Sprint Vision 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 Vision
service features.
If no indicator is displayed, your phone does not have a current
Sprint Vision connection.To launch a connection, see
“Launching a Sprint Vision Connection”on page 216.
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NavigatingtheWeb
Navigating through menus andWeb sites during a
Sprint Vision session is easy once you’ve learned
a few basics. Here are some tips for getting around:
Softkeys
During a Sprint Vision session, the bottom line of your phone’s
display contains one or more softkeys. Softkeys are shortcut
controls for navigating around theWeb, and they correspond
to the keys directly below the phone’s display screen.
DependingonwhichWebsitesyouvisit, thelabelsonthe
softkeysmaychangetoindicatetheirfunction.
Tip:
Tousesoftkeys:
ᮣ
Press a softkey. (If an additional pop-up menu is
displayed when you press the softkey, select the menu
items using your keypad [if they’re numbered], or by
highlighting the option and pressing .)
Scrolling
As with other parts of your phone’s menu, you’ll have to scroll
up and down to see everything on someWeb sites.
ToscrolllinebylinethroughWebsites:
ᮣ
Press the navigation key up or down.
ToscrollpagebypagethroughWebsites:
ᮣ
Press the SideVolume key.
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Selecting
Once you’ve learned how to use softkeys and scroll, you can
start navigating theWeb.
Toselect onscreenitems:
ᮣ
Use the navigation key to highlight an item, and then
press a softkey (or press ).
You’llfindthat theleft softkeyisusedprimarilyforselecting
items.Thissoftkeyisoftenlabeled“Go.”
Tip:
Iftheitemsonapagearenumbered, youcanuseyourkeypad
(numberkeys)toselect anitem. (Thetenthitemina
numberedlist maybeselectedbypressing 0onyourphone’s
keypad, eventhoughthenumber0doesn’t appearonthe
screen.)
Links, which are displayed as underlined text, allow you to
jump to different Web pages, select special functions, or even
place phone calls.
Toselect links:
ᮣ
Highlight the link and press the appropriate softkey.
GoingBack
Togobackonepage:
ᮣ
Press the
key on your phone.
TheBACK keyisalsousedfordeletingtext (likeaBACKSPACE
key)whenyouareenteringtext.
Note:
GoingHome
ToreturntotheSprintVisionhomepagefromanyother
Webpage:
ᮣ
Press and hold
– or –
.
Press the right softkey >Home>OK (left softkey).
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AccessingMessaging
You can send and receive email and text messages
and participate inWeb-based chatrooms right from your
phone. Messaging allows you to stay connected to friends,
family, and coworkers 24 hours a day anywhere on the
Sprint National Network.
MessageTypes
There are many types of text messaging available on your
phone.These include SMSText Messaging, Sprint® Instant
Messaging, Email, and Chat.
(Sprint Voicemail provides voicemail-to-mailbox messaging.
For information on using your phone’s voicemail feature, see
“UsingVoicemail”on page 195.)
AccessingSprint Mail
Sprint Mail allows you to perform many of the typical email
functions from your phone that you can from your personal
computer. You can manage your Sprint Mail account from
your phone or from your personal computer at
ToaccessSprint Mailfromyourphone:
1. Select >Messaging>IM&Email.
2. Select Sprint Mail. (If you’re a first-time user, your phone
will prompt you to set up your Sprint Mail account by
establishing a user name and password.)
3. Select the folder you wish to view, such as Inboxor
Compose.
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For information and instructions about reading, replying to,
and composing Sprint Mail, please see the Sprint Vision Guide
AccessingAdditionalEmailProviders
With Sprint Vision, you can use popular email services such as
AOL® Mail, Yahoo!® Mail, and MSN® Hotmail, to keep in touch,
even while you’re on the go.
Toaccessemailprovidersfromyourphone:
1. From the SprintVision home page, select
Messaging>Email.
2. Select an email provider, such as Sprint Mail, AOL, MSN,
Yahoo!, or OtherMessaging.
3. Use your keypad to enter the required sign-in
information for the selected provider, such as user
name, email address, or password, and select SignIn.
(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 messages in your email
account.
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AccessingInstant Messaging
Sprint Vision also provides you with access to popular instant
TM
messaging (IM) clients, including AOL® Instant Messenger ,
MSN® Messenger, andYahoo!® Messenger.
Toaccessinstant messagingclientsfromyourphone:
1. From the SprintVision home page, select
Messaging>Instant Messaging.
2. Select an email provider, such as Sprint Mail, AOL, MSN,
Yahoo!, or OtherMessaging.
3. Use your keypad to enter the required sign-in
information for the selected provider, such as user name
or password, and select SignIn. (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.
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AccessingWirelessChatrooms
Sprint Vision gives you the ability to join wireless chatrooms
from your phone, to send text messages and icons to
chatroom participants, or to launch a one-on-one (private)
chatroom.
Toaccessachatroomfromthebrowser:
1. From the SprintVision home page, select Messaging.
2. Select Chat &Dating.
3. Select JumbuckChat &Flirt.
4. Highlight a category (Fast Flirting or PowerChat) and
press Go.
5. Select Enter. You will see a disclaimer forWireless Chat.
Select IAgree to enter the Chat menu.
6. Use your keypad to enter a nickname and select Enter.
7. Highlight a chat room from the menu (for example,
Singles, Over 20s, or Flirts) and press Go. Once in the chat
room, you may scroll through the postings to read
messages from other chat room participants.To update
the displayed messages, select Manualrefresh.
Topost amessage:
1. During an active chatroom session, select AddText.
2. Enter your message.
3. Press the right softkey and select Send.
Forinformationabout usingwirelesschatroomsonyourphone,
Note:
pleaseseetheSprintVisionGuideat
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DownloadingPremiumServiceContent
With Sprint Vision, you have access to a dynamic variety of
Premium Service content, such as downloadable Games,
Ringers, Screen Savers, and other applications. (Additional
charges may apply.)The basic steps required to access and
download Premium Service content are outlined below.
AccessingtheMyContent Menus
ToaccesstheSprintVisiondownloadmenus:
1. Select >MyContent.
2. Select the type of file or service (Games, Ringers,
ScreenSavers, Applications, IM&Email, or CallTones).
3. Select Get New(if applicable). (The browser will start
and take you to the corresponding download menu.)
ToaccesstheSprintVisiondownloadmenusfromtheWeb
browser:
ᮣ
From the SprintVision home page, select
Downloads>Games, Ringers, ScreenSavers, or other
items to go to the corresponding download menu.
(For more information on navigating the Web,
see “Navigating theWeb”on page 219.)
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SelectinganItemtoDownload
You can search for available items to download in a number of
ways:
ⅷ
Featured displays a rotating selection of featured items.
ⅷ
Categories 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.)
ⅷ
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 (For example,
entering “goo”returns “Good Ol’Boy,”“The Good, the Bad,
and the Ugly,”and “Goofy - Club.”)
DownloadinganItem
Once you’ve selected an item you wish to download, highlight
it and press , or select 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 LicenseInfo page, which outlines the price,
license type, and length of license for the download; and the
TermsofUse page, which details the Premium ServicesTerms
of Use and your responsibility for payment.
Todownloadaselecteditem:
1. From the information page, select Buy. (The item will
download automatically. When the NewDownload
screen is displayed, the item has been successfully
downloaded to your phone.)
Ifyouhavenot previouslypurchasedanitem, youwillbe
promptedtocreateyourpurchasingprofile.
Note:
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2. Once the item has been successfully downloaded and
the completed screen appears, select an option to assign
the ringer or screen saver, run the application, listen to
music, play the game, etc.
UsingMyContent Manager
Whether you purchase your Premium Services content from
your phone or from your online account management page at
Manager and may be downloaded to your phone from there.
MyContent Manager is a storage area on the network that is
assigned specifically to your account. It allows you to store all
your Premium Service downloadable files.The files remain in
My Content Manager until their license terms have expired –
even after you have downloaded the content to your phone.
This provides you with a convenient place to access
information about your downloaded files without having to
store the information in your phone’s memory.
ToaccessMyContent Manager:
ᮣ
From the SprintVision home page, select
Downloads>MyContent Manager. (A list of your
purchased items will be displayed.)
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Todownloadpurchasedcontent fromMyContent Manager:
1. From the MyContent Manager display (see page 227),
highlight the item you wish to download, and
press . (The information page for the selected
item will be displayed.)
2. Highlight Download, and press . (The item will be
downloaded automatically. When the NewDownload
screen is displayed, the item has been successfully
downloaded to your phone.)
3. Once the item has been successfully downloaded and
the completed screen appears, select an option to assign
the ringer or screen saver, run the application, listen to
music, play the game, etc.
YoucanalsoaccessMyContent Managerthroughthephone’s
mainmenu. Select MENU >MyContent >[Games Ringers
ScreenSavers Applications orIM&Email]>MyContent Manager
Tip:
,
,
,
,
.
Thebrowserwillstart andtakeyoutothecorresponding
content.
For complete information and instructions on downloading
Games, Ringers, ScreenSavers, Applications, and IM&Email, see
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ExploringtheWeb
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 Sprint National Network.
In addition to the features already covered in this section, the
Sprint Vision home page offers access to these colorful,
graphically richWeb categories, including News, Weather,
Entertainment, Sports, Money, Travel, Shopping, and Tools, as
well as useful management options including MyAccount and
Search. Many sites are available under more than one menu –
choose the one that’s most convenient for you.
UsingtheBrowserMenu
Navigating theWeb from your phone using the Sprint Vision
home page is easy once you get the hang of it. For details on
how to navigate theWeb, select menu items, and more, see
“Navigating theWeb”on page 219.
Although the Sprint Vision 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.
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OpeningtheBrowserMenu
The browser menu may be opened anytime you have an active
Sprint Vision session, from any page you are viewing.
Toopenthebrowsermenu:
ᮣ
Press the right softkey from any page during an active
Sprint Vision session. (The browser menu will be
displayed.) (To launch a Sprint Vision session, please see
“Launching a Sprint Vision Connection”on page 216.)
Options available under the browser menu include:
ⅷ
Home. Returns the browser to the SprintVision home
page.
ⅷ
Forward. Allows you to go forward to the pages you have
visited.
ⅷ
Markthispage. Allows you to create new bookmarks.
ⅷ
ViewBookmarks. Allows you to view and access
bookmarked sites.
ⅷ
Search. Launches a Sprint search.
ⅷ
SendPage. Allows you to send the URL you’re viewing
through SMSText Messaging.
ⅷ
GotoURL.... Allows you to navigate directly to aWeb site
by entering its URL.
ⅷ
History. Displays the pages you have visited.
ⅷ
Refreshthispage. Reloads the current Web page.
ⅷ
More.... Displays the additional menu options.
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CreatingaBookmark
Bookmarks allow you to store the addresses of your favorite
Web sites for easy access at a later time.
Tocreateabookmark:
1. Go to theWeb page you want to mark.
2. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.
3. Select Markthispage and press or SAVE (left softkey).
4. Press
.
Bookmarkingapagedoesnot storethepage’scontents, just
itsaddress.
Note:
Somepagescannot bebookmarked.Whetheraparticular
Webpagemaybemarkediscontrolledbyitscreator.
AccessingaBookmark
Toaccessabookmark:
1. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.
2. Select ViewBookmarksand pressOK(left softkey).
3. Scroll to highlight the bookmark you’d like to access and
press or OK (left softkey) to go to theWeb site.
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EditingaBookmark
Toedit abookmark:
1. Connect to theWeb and press the right softkey to access
the browser menu.
2. Select ViewBookmarks and press OK (left softkey).
3. Select the bookmark you wish to edit and press the right
softkey.
4. Select Edit.
5. Use your keypad to edit the address or title.
6. Select SAVE (left softkey).
DeletingaBookmark
Todeleteabookmark:
1. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.
2. Select ViewBookmarks and press OK (left softkey).
3. Scroll to highlight the bookmark you’d like to delete and
press the right softkey.
4. Select Delete and press . (A confirmation screen will
be displayed.)
5. Select Yes (right softkey) to remove the bookmark.
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GoingtoaSpecificWebsite
TogotoaparticularWebsitebyenteringaURL(Website
address):
1. Connect to theWeb and press the right softkey to
display the browser menu.
2. Select GotoURL... and press OK (left softkey).
3. Select 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 allWebsitesareviewableonyourphone.
Note:
ReloadingaWebPage
Toreload(refresh)aWebpage:
1. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu.
2. Select Refresh thispageand press OK (left softkey).
SendingaWebPage
This feature allows you to send a URL (Web site address) you’re
viewing through SMSText Messaging.
TosendaWebpage:
1. From an active Sprint Vision connection, press the right
softkey to display the browser menu.
2. SelectSendPage>OK (left softkey).
3. To complete and send aWeb Page, follow steps 2–6 in
“Composing SMSText Messages”on page 203.
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RestartingtheWebBrowser
If theWeb browser seems to be malfunctioning or stops
responding, you can usually fix the problem by simply
restarting the browser.
Torestart theWebbrowser:
1. From an active SprintVision connection, press the right
softkey to display the browser menu.
2. Select More... and press OK (left softkey).
3. Select Restart Browser and press OK (left softkey).
AdjustingtheBrowserSoundVolume
Toadjust thebrowsersoundvolume:
1. From an active Sprint Vision connection, press the right
softkey to display the browser menu.
2. Select More... >OK (left softkey) >Preferences>OK (left
softkey).
3. Select SoundVolume>OK (left softkey).
4. Select a volume level by pressing the navigation key up
or down and press
.
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UsingYourPhoneasaModem
With Sprint Vision, you can use your phone as a modem. You’ll
be able to send and receive email, browse the Internet, and
access your company’s network anywhere on the Sprint
National Network.
Tousethisservice, youarerequiredtosignuponaSprint
visit aSprint StoreforPhoneasModemplandetailsandmore
information.
Note:
SettingUpaDataConnectionWithYourPC
In order to use your phone as a modem, you’ll first need to
load the Sprint Connection Manager Software on your PC, and
then use a USB cable (not included) to connect your phone to
your PC.
Toset upyourphone-to-PCdataconnection:
1. From your computer’s traditional Internet connection,
computer’s operating system, and download the file
marked “Sprint Connection Manager for Phone as
Modem/USB Cables.”(The software and drivers can be
downloaded free of charge.)
2. Double-click the downloaded file and follow the
onscreen instructions to install the Sprint Connection
Manager software and drivers to your PC.
3. Once the software has been fully installed, connect your
phone to your PC using a USB cable. (Your PC will detect
the connection and an icon will appear in your system
tray.)
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4. Start the Sprint Connection Manager, select a profile,
and click Connect.
5. Once the connection is established, start an Internet
session, check your email, or do anything else you would
do using a traditional data connection.
6. When you’re ready to terminate the data connection,
double-click the Sprint Connection Manager icon in the
system tray, and then click Disconnect to end the session.
7. Disconnect the USB cable from your phone and your PC.
Whileyourdataconnectionisactive, youwillnot beableto
receiveincomingcalls;allincomingcallswillbeforwardedto
yourSprintVoicemail. Placinganoutgoingcallduringadata
sessionterminatesthedataconnection.
Note:
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SprintVisionFAQs
HowwillIknowwhenmyphoneisreadyforSprintVision
service?
When your phone is ready, your User Address will be displayed
in the Phone#/UserID menu. Go to Settings>PhoneInfo>
Phone#/UserID.
HowdoIsigninforthefirst time?
You are automatically signed in to access SprintVision
services when you turn on your phone.
HowdoIknowwhenmyphoneisconnectedtoSprintVision
services?
Your phone automatically connects when SprintVision
service is used or an incoming message arrives. Your phone
will also display the
seconds.)
icon. (Connecting takes about 10–12
CanImakecallsanduseSprintVisionservicesat thesametime?
You cannot use voice and Sprint Vision services
simultaneously. If you receive a call while Sprint Vision service
is active, the call will be forwarded to voicemail. You can place
an outgoing call anytime, but it will interrupt any in-progress
Sprint Vision session.
Whenismydataconnectionactive?
Your connection is active when data is being transferred.
Outgoing calls are allowed; incoming calls go directly to
voicemail. When active, the (sending) or (receiving)
indicator flashes on your phone’s display screen.
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Whenismydataconnectiondormant?
If no data is received for 10 seconds, the connection goes
dormant. When the connection is dormant, voice calls are
allowed. (The connection may become active again quickly.)
If no data is received for an extended period of time, the
connection will be terminated.
CanIsignout ofdataservices?
You can sign out without turning off your phone; however,
you will not be able to browse theWeb or use other Sprint
Vision services. While signed out, you can still place or receive
phone calls, check voicemail, and use other voice services. You
may sign in again at any time.To sign out, go to Settings>
Data>DisableData in your phone’s menu.
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Section 3C
Sprint Voice Command
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ GettingStartedWithSprintVoiceCommand (page 240)
CreatingYourOwnAddressBook (page 241)
MakingaCallWithSprintVoiceCommand (page 242)
AccessingInformationUsingSprintVoiceCommand
(page 243)
WithSprintVoiceCommand, reachingyourfriends, family,
andcoworkershasneverbeeneasier–especiallywhenyou’re
onthego. You can even listen toWeb-based information,
such as news, weather, and sports. Your voice does it all
with Sprint Voice Command.
This section outlines the SprintVoice Command service.
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GettingStartedWithSprint
VoiceCommand
With Sprint Voice Command:
ⅷ
You can store all your contacts’phone numbers, so you can
simply say the name of the person you want to call.
ⅷ
There’s no need to punch in a lot of numbers, memorize
voicemail passwords, or try to dial while you’re driving.
ⅷ
You can call anyone in your address book – even if you
don’t remember their phone number.
ⅷ
You don’t need to worry about losing your contacts or
address book.This advanced service is network-based, so
if you switch or happen to lose your phone, you won’t lose
your contacts or address book.
It’sEasytoGet Started
There are two easy ways to sign up for Sprint Voice Command:
ᮣ
Sign up when you purchase and activate your phone.
ᮣ
Just dial
to contact Sprint Customer
Service and sign up.
There is a monthly charge for Sprint Voice Command.
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CreatingYourOwnAddressBook
You can program up to 500 names into your personal address
book, with each name having up to five phone numbers.
That’s 2,500 phone numbers, and with the advanced
technology of Sprint Voice Command, you can have instant
access to all of them.
There are four ways to update your address book:
ⅷ
your phone number and password to access a fully
functionalWeb-based address book to create and update
your contacts.
ⅷ
UseanExistingAddressBook. Automatically merge
address books from desktop software applications with
SM
Sprint Sync Services for no additional charge. Simply click
the “Click to synchronize”button within your Sprint Voice
Command personal address book at
ⅷ
UseVoiceRecordings. Simply dial
and say, “Add
name.”You will then be asked to say the name and
number you want to add to your personal address book.
Your address book can store up to 20 voice-recorded
names at once.
ⅷ
CallSprint 411. If you don’t have a computer or Internet
access handy, you can have Sprint 411 look up phone
numbers for you and automatically add them to your
address book. Just dial
and say “Call operator”
and we’ll add two names and all the numbers associated
with those names to your address book for our standard
directory assistance charge.
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MakingaCallWithSprint
VoiceCommand
TomakeacallwithSprintVoiceCommand:
1. Press
and you’ll hear the “Ready”prompt.
2. After the “Ready”prompt, simply say, in a natural voice,
“Call”and the name of the person or the number you’d
like to call. (For example, you can say, “Call Jane Smith at
work,”“Call John Baker on the mobile phone,”“Call
555-1234,”or “Call Bob Miller.”)
3. Your request will be repeated and you will be asked to
verify. Say “Yes”to call the number or person. (The
number will automatically be dialed.) Say “No”if you
wish to cancel.
Keepinmindthat SprintVoiceCommandrecognizesnot only
yourvoice, but anyvoice, sothat otherscanexperiencethe
sameconvenienceiftheyuseyourphone.
Tip:
For more helpful hints on Sprint Voice Command, including a
list of recognized commands and an interactive tutorial, visit
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AccessingInformationUsingSprint
VoiceCommand
ToaccessinformationusingSprint VoiceCommand:
1. Press
.
2. Say “Call theWeb”and choose from a listing of
information categories like news, weather, and sports.
– or –
Simply say “Call news room,”“Call the weather,”“Call
Sports Central,”etc.
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Section 4A
Important Safety Information
In This Section
ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ ࡗ GeneralPrecautions (page 247)
MaintainingSafeUseofandAccesstoYourPhone (page 248)
UsingYourPhoneWithaHearingAidDevice (page 250)
CaringfortheBattery (page 252)
RadioFrequency(RF)Energy (page 253)
Owner’sRecord (page 256)
PhoneGuideProprietaryNotice (page 256)
Thisphoneguidecontainsimportant operationalandsafety
informationthat willhelpyousafelyuseyourphone. Failure
to read and follow the information provided in this phone
guide may result in serious bodily injury, death, or property
damage.
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GeneralPrecautions
There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and
maintaining safe, satisfactory service.
ⅷ
To maximize performance, do not touch the upper back portion of your
phone where the internal antenna is located while using the phone.
ⅷ
Speak directly into the mouthpiece.
ⅷ
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.
ⅷ
Do not expose your phone to direct sunlight for extended periods of
time (such as on the dashboard of a car).
ⅷ
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.
ⅷ
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.
Forthebest careofyourphone, onlySprint-authorizedpersonnel
shouldserviceyourphoneandaccessories. Failuretodosomaybe
dangerousandvoidyourwarranty.
Note:
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MaintainingSafeUseofandAccessto
YourPhone
DoNot RelyonYourPhoneforEmergencyCalls
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.
UsingYourPhoneWhileDriving
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.
Purchaseanoptionalhands-freeaccessoryat yourlocalSprint Store, or
callSprint at 1-800-974-2221orbydialing #222onyourphone.
Tip:
FollowingSafetyGuidelines
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.
UsingYourPhoneNearOtherElectronicDevices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (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.
Alwaysturnoffthephoneinhealthcarefacilities, andrequest
permissionbeforeusingthephonenearmedicalequipment.
Note:
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TurningOffYourPhoneBeforeFlying
Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft.To prevent possible
interference with aircraft systems, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
(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.
TurningOffYourPhoneinDangerousAreas
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:
ⅷ
Fueling areas such as gas stations.
ⅷ
Below deck on boats.
ⅷ
Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities.
ⅷ
Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust,
or metal powders.
ⅷ
Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your
vehicle’s engine.
Nevertransport orstoreflammablegas, flammableliquids, or
explosivesinthecompartment ofyourvehiclethat containsyour
phoneoraccessories.
Note:
RestrictingChildren’sAccesstoYourPhone
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 Sprint invoice. Before allowing your children to use this phone, please
read “Using the Parental Control Feature”on pages 92.
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UsingYourPhoneWithaHearingAidDevice
A number of SprintNextel phones have been tested for hearing aid device
compatibility. When some wireless phones are used with certain hearing
devices (including hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a
noise which can interfere with the effectiveness of the hearing device.
Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference
noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference noise they may
generate. ANSI standard C63.19 was developed to provide a standardized
means of measuring both wireless phone and hearing devices to determine
usability rating categories for both.
Ratings have been developed for mobile phones to assist hearing device
users find phones that may be compatible with their hearing device. Not all
phones have been rated for compatibility with hearing devices. Phones that
have been rated have a label located on the box. YourSCP-3200bySANYO
hasM4andT4ratings.
These ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user’s
hearing device and individual type and degree of hearing loss. If a hearing
device is particularly vulnerable to interference noise; even a phone with a
higher rating may still cause unacceptable noise levels in the hearing
device.Trying out the phone with your hearing device is the best way to
evaluate it for your personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements for hearing aid
compatibility and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices
than unrated phones. (M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.)
T-Ratings: Phones ratedT3 orT4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be
more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch”or “Telephone
Switch”) than unrated phones. (T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.)
Hearing aid devices may also be measured for immunity to interference
noise from wireless phones and should have ratings similar to phones. Ask
your hearing healthcare professional for the rating of your hearing aid. Add
the rating of your hearing aid and your phone to determine probable
usability:
ⅷ
Anycombinedratingequaltoorgreaterthansixoffersexcellent use.
ⅷ
Anycombinedratingequaltofiveisconsiderednormaluse.
ⅷ
Anycombinedratingequaltofourisconsideredusable.
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Thus, if you pair an M3 hearing aid with an M3 phone, you will have a
combined rating of six for “excellent use.”This is synonymous forT ratings.
SprintNextel further suggests you experiment with multiple phones (even
those not labeled M3/T3 or M4/T4) 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 within 30 days of purchase. With
the Sprint 30-day Risk-Free Guarantee, you may return the phone within 30
days of purchase for a full refund. More information about hearing aid
GettingtheBest HearingDeviceExperience
WithYourPhone
One way to minimize interference is to set the phone’s Display and Keypad
backlight settings to ensure the minimum time interval.
To ensure the minimum interference for your Main Display’s and Sub
Display’s backlight, follow these steps:
1. Select
>Settings>Display>Backlight.
2. Select MainLCDor SubLCD.
3. Scroll and select the minimum time interval setting (8 seconds for
Main LCD, 5 seconds for Sub LCD).
To ensure the minimum interference for the Keypad backlight, follow
these steps:
1. Select
>Settings>Display>Backlight.
2. Select Key.
3. Scroll and select the minimum time interval setting (8 seconds) and
press
.
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CaringfortheBattery
ProtectingYourBattery
The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s
performance.
ⅷ
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. Sprint is not aware of similar problems with
Sprint phones resulting from the proper use of batteries and accessories
approved by Sprint or the manufacturer of your phone. Use only Sprint-
approved or manufacturer-approved batteries and accessories found at
Sprint Stores or through your phone’s manufacturer, or call 1-866-343-
Wireless option under “Personal,”and then click Accessories. Buying
the right batteries and accessories is the best way to ensure they’re
genuine and safe.
ⅷ
In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that
range from 32° F to 113° F (0° C to 45° C).
ⅷ
Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity
areas, such as the bathroom.
ⅷ
Never dispose of the battery by incineration.
ⅷ
Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean.
ⅷ
Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery.
ⅷ
The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period
of time.
ⅷ
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.
ⅷ
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)
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DisposalofLithiumIon(Li-Ion)Batteries
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as you can be burned.
For safe disposal options of your Li-Ion batteries, contact your nearest
Sprint authorized service center.
SpecialNote:Be sure to dispose of your battery properly. In some areas,
the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited.
RadioFrequency(RF)Energy
UnderstandingHowYourPhoneOperates
Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it’s turned
on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (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.
KnowingRadioFrequencySafety
The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP standards described
below.
In 1991–92, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and
the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) joined in updating ANSI’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. In August 1996, the FCC adopted hybrid standard
consisting of the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and the guidelines published
by the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP).
Body-WornOperation
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a
handset on your body, use the Sprint 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 2.2 centimeters from your body
when transmitting. Use of non-Sprint-approved accessories may violate
FCC RF exposure guidelines.
For more information about RF exposure, visit the FCCWeb site at
Section 4A: Important Safety Information
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SpecificAbsorptionRates(SAR)forWirelessPhones
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 SCP-3200 are:
AMPSmode(Part 22):
Head: 1.40W/kg; Body-worn: 0.442W/kg
CellularCDMAmode(Part 22):
Head: 1.25W/kg; Body-worn: 0.362W/kg
PCSmode(Part 24):
Head: 1.41W/kg; Body-worn: 0.295W/kg
FCCRadioFrequencyEmission
This phone meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines.
FCC ID number: AEZSCP-32H.
More information on the phone’s SAR can be found from the following FCC
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FCCNotice
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:
ⅷ
Reorient or relocate the internal antenna.
ⅷ
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
ⅷ
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
ⅷ
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Owner’sRecord
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: Sprint Vision® Phone SCP-3200 by SANYO®
Serial No.:
PhoneGuideProprietaryNotice
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-VI_3 (May 2006)
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Section 4B
Manufacturer’s Warranty
In This Section
ࡗ Manufacturer’sWarranty (page 258)
Yourphonehasbeendesignedtoprovideyouwithreliable,
worry-freeservice. 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
Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727.
Inadditiontothewarrantyprovidedbyyourphone’s
manufacturer, whichisdetailedonthefollowingpages,
Sprint offersanumberofoptionalplanstocoveryour
equipment fornon-warrantyclaims. SprintTotalEquipment
Protection providesthecombinedcoverageofthe Sprint
Equipment Replacement Program andthe Sprint Equipment
ServiceandRepairProgram, bothofwhichareavailable
separately. Eachoftheseprogramsmaybesignedupfor
within30daysofactivatingyourphone. Formoredetails,
pleasevisit yournearest Sprint StoreorcallSprint at
1-800-584-3666.
Note:
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Manufacturer’sWarranty
Manufacturer’sLimitedWarranty
SANYOFISHERCOMPANY(“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)YEARLIMITEDWARRANTY: 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. LIMITEDWARRANTYONREPAIRED/REPLACEDPRODUCTS: 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.
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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.
REPAIRORREPLACEMENT, ASHEREINABOVEPROVIDED, ISYOUR
SOLEANDEXCLUSIVEREMEDYFORBREACHOFTHELIMITED
WARRANTY. SANYOSHALLHAVENOLIABILITYFORANYINCIDENTAL
ORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUTNOTLIMITEDTO
LOSSOFPROFITS, LOSTSALES, LOSSOFDATA, LOSSOFUSEOFTHE
PRODUCT, ORANTICIPATEDPROFITSARISINGOUTOFUSEOR
INABILITYTOUSEANYPRODUCT(FOREXAMPLE,WASTEDAIRTIME
CHARGESDUETOTHEMALFUNCTIONOFAPRODUCT). THIS
WARRANTYDOESNOTCOVERPRODUCTSSOLD“ASIS”OR“WITHALL
FAULTS”. SANYOMAKESNOOTHEREXPRESSWARRANTYWITH
RESPECTTOTHEPRODUCTS. THEDURATIONOFIMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDINGIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOF
MERCHANTABILITYANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSEIS
LIMITEDTOTHEDURATIONOFTHISEXPRESSWARRANTY.
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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)
Copyright ©2007ACCESSSystemsAmericaInc. ACCESS, NetFront areregisteredtrademarksor
trademarksownedbyACCESSCo., Ltd. inJapanandselectedcountriesworldwide. NetFront isa
registeredtrademarkofNetFront Communications, Inc. intheUnitedStatesandisusedundera
license. Portionsofthissoftwarearebasedinpart ontheworkoftheIndependent JPEGGroup.
Copyright ©2007InnoPathSoftware. Allrightsreserved.
TheBluetoothwordmarkandlogosareownedbytheBluetoothSIG, Inc. andanyuseofsuchmarks
bySANYOisunderlicense. Othertrademarksandtradenamesarethoseoftheirrespectiveowners.
©2007Sprint Nextel. Allrightsreserved. SPRINTandothertrademarksaretrademarksofSprint
Nextel. SANYOisaregisteredtrademarkofSANYOElectricCo., Ltd.
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CallHistory 101
Erasing 106
Index
MakingaCallFrom 104
Options 103
PrependingaPhone
Number 106
SavingaPhoneNumber
From 105
Viewing 102
CallWaiting 211
CallerID 210
Camera 163
A
AbbreviatedDialing 41, 77
AirplaneMode 69
AlarmClock 126
Alert Notification 55, 68, 161
Animation 57
AnsweringCalls 30
AnyKeyAnswer 75
Auto-AnswerMode 73
Chat 224
B
ClockDisplay 59
Contacts 107
AddinganEntry 108
AssigninganImage 114
AssigningSpeedDial
Numbers 113
DialingFrom 40
EditinganEntry 112
EntryOptions 111
Erasing 112
FindingEntries 110
Secret Entries 116
CountdownTimer 129
Backlight 56
Battery 21, 252
Capacity 21
Charging 23
Installing 22
Bluetooth 183
Bookmarks
Accessing 231
Creating 231
Deleting 232
BrowserMenu 229
C
Calculator 128
Calendar 119
CallAlarm 123
CallForwarding 212
CallGuard 99
D
DataGuard 100
DialingOptions 29
DisplayScreen 15
DisplaySettings 56
Index
261
E
M
EnteringText 43
Alphabet Mode 47
Emoticons 48
Numbers 48
MakingCalls 27
Menu iv
MenuStyle 58
Messaging
Preset Messages 48
SelectingMode 43
Symbols 48
NotificationDisplay 63
SettingDraftsAlert 66
Signature 66
T9Text Input 44
MissedCallNotification
34, 149
H
Modem 235
MyContent
AccessingMenus 225
Erasing 86
Headset Mode 78
Help 6
I
MyContent Manager 227
MyFavorites 72
IconDefinitions 15, 172
K
N
KeyFunctions 12
KeyPressEcho 53
KeyVolume 54
Net Guard 217
O
Open/CloseFlipOption 74
L
Language 73
Location 62
LockCode 83
LockServices 83
LockingYourPhone 82
262
Index
P
S
ParentalControl 92
Phone(Illus.) 11
PhoneNumber
DisplayingYourNumber
26
SafetyInformation 246
SavingaPhoneNumber 37
ScreenCall 138
Security 81
SecurityMenu 82
SideKeyGuard 75
SilenceAll 55
Finding 38
Saving 37
WithPauses 38
PhoneSettings
SleepMode 61
SMSText Messaging 203
SMSVoiceMessaging 207
Speakerphone 32
SpecialNumbers 85
SpeedDialing 40
AssigningNumbers
113, 159
Finding 111
Using 40
SprintMail 221
AirplaneMode 69
Auto-AnswerMode 73
DisplaySettings 56
LocationSettings 62
MessagingSettings 63
Shortcut 72, 75
SoundSettings 50
Time(CurrentTime) 74
TTYUse 70
Plus(+)CodeDialing 39
Preset Messages 64, 206
Sprint ReadyLink 141
ErasingEntries 157
MakingaCall 145
ReadyLinkContacts 144
ReadyLinkMode 142
ReceivingaCall 150
Settings 159
R
ReadyLink-SeeSprint
ReadyLink
ResettingYourPhone 88
RingerTypes 50
RestrictingCalls 84
ReturntoStandby 61
Roaming 95
UpdatingReadyLinkLists
159
Index
263
Sprint Service
T
Account Passwords 5
DialingSprint Services
117
OperatorServices 8
SettingUp 2
T9Text Input 44
Text Greeting 56
Three-WayCall 209
ToDoList 124
ToneLength 52
TTYUse 70
Sprint 411 7
SprintVision
Applications 214
Chat 224
DownloadingContent 225
FAQs 237
TurningYourPhoneOn
andOff 20
U
UnlockingYourPhone 3, 83
HomePage 216
Instant Messaging 223
Launching 216
Messaging 221
Modem 235
MyContent Manager 227
NavigatingtheWeb 219
Net Guard 217
V
VoiceMemos 134
VoicePrompt 53
VoiceServices 131
Voice-ActivatedDialing 132
Voicemail
MenuKey 202
Notification 196
Options 198
Password 5
SecurityFeatures 91
UserName 215
SprintVoiceCommand 239
AddressBook 241
MakingaCall 242
StopWatch 127
Retrieving 197
SettingUp 4, 195
WhileRoaming 97
VolumeSettings 54
W
Warranty 258
Web 229
WirelessBackup 79
WorldClock 129
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