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88Menu item descriptions. 571. Keyguard 572. Sounds 573. Call Info 594. Security 605. Features 616. Display 637. Alerts 658. Roaming 669. MiniBrowse 6
9Welcome to Sprint PCS.Sprint PCS built the only all-digital, all-PCS nationwide networkfrom the ground up for clearer calls, serving more than 280maj
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11Function keys.The following keys perform these functions when pressed duringmost procedures.1. Volume Keys: These keys adjust volume, movethe cursor
123. TALK Key: Press this key to place and receivecalls, access a second incoming call (from Call Waiting), initiate Three-Way Calling or redialthe la
139. Pound/Down Arrow Key: Press this key toanswer a call, scroll down through menus anddisplays, or move the cursor to the right whenediting text.10.
14Display indicators.Different indicators are displayed based on the phone’s operatingmode.Indicates your phone is operating in CDMA digitalmode. Digi
15Indicates you have messages waiting. Press tosee message information.When the padlock icon appears over a Smart Key, thekeyguard is on.Indicates th
16Using the battery.Your Sprint PCS Phone comes with a rechargeable internal LiIonbattery. Leave this battery in the phone at all times. The battery i
17Charging the battery.You can tell whether or not your battery needs to be recharged bychecking the upper-right corner of your phone’s display. Theba
This phone will work only with service from Sprint PCS, which must be purchased separately. See Terms and Conditions of Service.©1999 Sprint Spectrum
18Charging with the AC adapter.Use only QUALCOMM-approved chargers and adapters with yourSprint PCS Phone. Use of any unauthorized accessories may bed
19Turning your Sprint PCS Phone on and off.When you’re ready to turn your phone on, fully extend the antennafor optimal reception. Press for approxim
20Standby mode.Standby mode is the most basic state of your Sprint PCS Phone.The phone goes into Standby mode soon after you turn it on orwhenever you
21Basic functions.Changing the menu language.When you first turn on your Sprint PCS Phone, you will see themenus displayed in English. Your phone also
22Making a call.Whenever you make a call, follow these simple steps:1. First, check to see that your phone is on and check for asignal. If you see th
23Where you can use your Sprint PCS Phone.Your Sprint PCS Phone is dual band, which means you can use itto make and receive calls in many places:þ In
24What you’ll see.You should always check your phone’s display because it will letyou know when you’re outside the Sprint PCS Network and whetheryour
25Calling experience.When you use your phone on other CDMA networks, your callingexperience and call quality will be similar to what you experiencewhe
26If you’re on the phone when you leave a Sprint PCS Service Areaand enter an area where roaming is available (whether CDMA oranalog cellular), your c
27Setting your phone’s mode.Your Sprint PCS Phone allows you to control your ability to roam.Use the menu option “Set Mode” to prevent your phone from
1First things first:Read this before you doanything else.Determine if your phone is preactivated.If you received your Sprint PCS Phone™in the mail or
28Using Caller ID.This feature tells you who is calling by displaying the numberwhen the phone rings. If a caller’s name and number are storedin your
29Using Three-Way Calling.Three-Way Calling lets you talk with two different people at thesame time. When you use this feature, you will be charged no
30Using Call Forwarding.With Call Forwarding, you can have all of your incoming callsforwarded to another phone number – even if your phone is turnedo
31Adjusting volume.You can adjust the volume during a call using the volume keys on theside of the phone. You can adjust the default setting for your
32To silence the ringer.When the phone rings, press or the volume keys on theside of the phone to silence the ringer. The display momentarilyreads “R
33Locking and unlocking the keypad.To avoid accidental key presses, you can lock the keypad. However,you’ll still receive incoming calls and messages.
34Locking and unlocking the phone.You can lock your phone using your four-digit lock code. Whenthe phone is locked, you can only call emergency number
35Emergency dialing.You can place calls to 911 even if your phone is locked. (Forinformation on locking your phone, see pages 34 and 60.) Aslong as yo
36Voicemail, Text Messagingand Numeric Paging.Voicemail, Text Messaging and Numeric Paging allow you toreceive messages as long as your phone has enou
37Receiving messages.þ To receive new messages, make sure your phone is on. Yourphone will accept new messages even if the phone is off, but youwill
2What you should know before you call.þ The call may take up to 30 minutes.þ A credit check will be run.þ Your Sprint PCS Phone will be ready for use
38After you’ve set up your voicemail, it will automatically recordmessages whenever someone calls and you don’t answer yourSprint PCS Phone. Whenever
39To turn Auto-Delete on or off.Erasing the message notification does not erase any of themessages. If you receive a new message and your phone’smessa
40To dial a callback number.1. After viewing the message, press .2. If the message includes a callback number, press againto dial it.To save a callb
41The Internal Phone Book.Your Sprint PCS Phone lets you store 199 names and phonenumbers. Each entry can contain up to 32 digits, with an associatedn
424. Press the key under [SAVE] to save the name. The memory location screen appears.5. Press the key under [SAVE] to assign the first availablememor
43Punctuating names.When storing or editing Internal Phone Book memory locations, youcan use any of the nine punctuation characters which include- “ .
44Reviewing all memory locations.Once you have stored numbers in your Internal Phone Book, youcan review all those numbers. To display the location nu
45Finding a phone number using a person’s name.1. Press the key under [BOOK]. The [MENU] Smart Key changes to [NAME] and the [BOOK] Smart Key changes
46Changing your Internal Phone Book.Erasing a stored number.1. Press the key under [BOOK]. The [NAME] and [CALLS] Smart Keys appear.2. Go to the Inte
47Editing a stored number.You can change the phone number, name and memory location ofany phone number. You can also make non-secret numbers secret.1.
3How to unlock your phone.If you received your phone in the mail, you need to unlock itbefore you can begin making calls. Just follow these simple ste
48Dialing numbers fromyour Internal Phone Book.You can make a call using any memory location, either by One-Touch/Two-Touch Dialing or by pressing wh
49For memory locations 1 to 9:Press and hold the appropriate key for one and a half seconds.The display will confirm that the number has been dialed w
50Advanced Internal PhoneBook features.Using the pause feature.When you call automated systems (like voicemail or credit cardcalling), you are often r
51Hyphens.Hyphens are only for show. You can insert manual hyphenswherever you like, while automatic hyphenation inserts hyphensaccording to the North
52The recent history list.Your phone maintains a list of the last 30 phone numbers forcalls you made, accepted, missed or added. This recent historyli
53Placing a call from the recent history list.1. Press the key under [BOOK]. The [BOOK] Smart Key changes to [CALLS]. 2. Press the key under [CALLS]
54Recent history list options.When reviewing a particular call, select “View” for additionalinformation or options. You can select:þ “Save” to store
55Menus.Menus let you check or change phone settings. This sectionillustrates the menu structure, explains how to use menus anddefines each menu item.
56To enter the menu structure.1. Press the key under [MENU]. A list of the menus appear.2. Use , or the volume keys to scroll through themenu list.
57Menu item descriptions.1. KeyguardThis feature disables the keypad to protect your phone againstaccidental key presses. See “Locking the keypad” on
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58þ 2 - 3 KeyBeepVol Adjusts the volume that the keys makewhen you press them. You can choose “off,” “low,” “M,”“high” or “high+.”þ 2 - 4 Earpiece A
593. Call InfoThe items in this menu allow you to see the number and durationof various kinds of calls. Duration is always measured in minutesand seco
604. SecurityBefore you can access the settings on this menu, you must enteryour four-digit lock code (typically the last four digits of yourphone num
615. Featuresþ 5 - 1 AutoAnswer Sets the phone to automatically pick upafter two rings. This feature is useful in combination withthe optional hands-
62þ 5 - 5 One-Touch Dial stored phone numbers by pressingand holding digit keys (see pages 48–49). You can choose“enable” or “disable.”þ 5 - 6 Data/
636. DisplayThese options let you customize how things will be displayed onyour phone’s display screen.þ 6 - 1 Backlight Choose how long the display
64þ 6 - 5 AutoHyphen When you select this option, yourphone automatically inserts hyphens so your numbers looklike normal U.S. phone numbers (for exa
657. Alertsþ 7 - 1 Call Drop Displays a message and sounds an audiblealert when a call is dropped due to a signal fade. (Thishappens when you leave a
8. RoamingThis menu lets you set network features and options.þ 8 - 1 Set Mode Determines which signals your phone willaccept. AUTOMATIC: the default
Sprint PCS Wireless WebSMBrowser.The Sprint PCS MiniBrowser allows you to access informationsuch as, stock quotes, sports scores and weather, via the
5Table of ContentsFirst things first: Read this before you do anything else. 1Determine if your phone is preactivated. 1How to activate your Sprint PC
Launching the MiniBrowser.The first time you access the Sprint PCS Wireless Web via theMiniBrowser, you will go through a security setup process thatt
Ending a MiniBrowser session.þ When you are on the home page, press to exit theMiniBrowser and return to Standby mode.þ At any time, press and hold
Navigation keys.Scrolling up/downYou can use , or the Volume keys to scroll throughthe contents if the current page does not fit on one screen. Thec
Smart KeysTo navigate to different screens or select special functions, usethe Smart Keys. Smart Keys appear on the bottom row of yourphone’s display.
Using links.Links have several purposes, including jumping to a differentpage, jumping to a different site or even initiating a phone callfrom some si
Using bookmarks.You can bookmark many individual pages for easy access at alater time. Bookmarks save you time by reducing the number ofsteps it takes
Finding a bookmark1. From the home page, select “Bookmarks.”2. Select the bookmark you want.-or-1. From the home page, press and hold the number assoc
Sprint PCS Wireless WebConnection.Your wireless Internet-ready Sprint PCS Phone allows you toconnect your phone to your computer for access to e-mail
Setting up incoming data or fax calls.If the network does not know how to distinguish between voiceand data/fax calls, and you are expecting a data ca
Usage guidelines: All about performanceand safety.Keeping tabs on signal strength.The voice quality of your phone will always be at its best when thea
6Calling experience. 25Setting your phone’s mode. 27Setting Call Guard. 27Using Caller ID. 28Responding to Call Waiting. 28Using Three-Way Calling. 29
Understanding how your phone operates.Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it’sturned on, it receives and transmits radio fr
Maintaining your phone’s peak performance.To operate your phone properly – that is, to maintain safe andsatisfactory service – you should follow these
Protecting your battery.For best battery performance, you should follow these guidelines:þ Only use QUALCOMM-approved batteries and desktop chargers.
Using your phone while driving.Talking on the phone while you’re driving may divert yourattention from the road. Besides that, it’s illegal in some st
Using your phone near other electronic devices.Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radiofrequency (RF) signals. However, RF signals from
Restricting children’s access to your phone.Your Sprint PCS Phone should not be played with by children.They could hurt themselves and others, damage
Cautions.Any changes or modifications to your phone not expresslyapproved in this document could void your warranty for thisequipment and void your au
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86The products and equipment described in the attached documentation are manufactured underone or more of the following U.S. patents:4,901,307,5,056,1
87, 10, 15, 10, 14, 67, 10, 14, 24, 31, 10, 15, 38, 10, 12, 15, 37,38, 39, 68, 14, 10, 14, 24, 10, 14, 19, 10, 15, 33, 10, 12, 30, 43,50, 73, 10, 13,
7The Internal Phone Book. 41Saving numbers to the Internal Phone Book. 41Punctuating names. 43Changing case during name entry. 43Retrieving numbers fr
88BBacklight option (Display menu), 32, 63Banner option (Display menu), 20, 21, 63Battery, 15–20approved, 80charge indicator, 15, 17, 18, 20charging,
89DData calls, 62, 75, 76Date/time of calls, 54Deleting messages, 39Deleting. See ErasingDesktop charger, 80Diagram, menu, 55Dialingfrom memory, 49fro
90FFax calls, 62, 75, 76Features, 10–20Features menu, 61–62Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 82Federal Communications Commission(FCC), 78, 82, 84
91MMain menu. See Features menuMedical devices, 82Memory, dialing from, 49Menusalerts, 55, 65backing up a level, 10,12,13battery option (Display menu)
92PPacemakers, 82Pass code (voicemail), 37Pauses, 50Performance, maximizing, 77, 79Phone book, internal, 41–51accessing, 11, 43–44advanced features, 5
93SSafety, 77–84Saving numbers to phone book, 41–42Scratchpad option (Features menu), 61Searching, 43–45Secret numbers, 42Security menu, 60Selecting m
94VVersion, software, 64Volume keysadjusting volume, 10, 11, 31, 56Voicemailaccessing, 11, 14accessing from another phone, 37audible alert, 58calling
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