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Table of Contents Welcome to Sprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ii Your Phone’s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii Section 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1A. Setting Up Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2C. Setting Your Phone’s Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Accessing the Security Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Using Your Phone’s Lock Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Using Special Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Erasing the Contacts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Restricting Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2G. Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Using Your Phone’s Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Using Your Phone’s Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 Using Your Phone’s Notepad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 Using Your Phone’s Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 2H. Using Your Phone’s Voice Services . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 3: Sprint PCS Service Features . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 3A. Sprint PCS Service Features: The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 Using Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141 Using SMS Text Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 Using SMS Voice Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152 Using Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Welcome to Sprint Sprint and Nextel have come together offering you more choice and flexibility to do whatever you want, whenever you 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.
Introduction This Phone Guide introduces you to Sprint PCS Service and all the features of your new phone. It’s divided into four sections: Section 1: Getting Started Section 2: Your Phone Section 3: Sprint PCS Service Features Section 4: Safety and Warranty 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.
Your Phone’s Menu The following list outlines your phone’s menu structure. For more information about using your phone’s menus, see “Navigating Through Phone Menus”on page 23. 1. Missed Alerts 2. Call History 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Missed Calls Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Recent Calls Delete History 1. Missed Calls / 2. Incoming Calls / 3. Outgoing Calls / 4. Recent Calls / 5. All Calls 3. Contacts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Find/Add Entry Groups Speed Dials My Name Card Wireless Backup Services 1. Subscribe / 2.
5. On Demand 1. News / 2. Sports / 3. Weather / 4. Money / 5. Movies / 6. Directory / 7. Maps / 8. TV Guide® / 9. Dictionary 6. Pictures 1. Camera 2. Camcorder 3. Picture Mail 4. 5. 6. 7. My Albums PictBridge Order Prints Settings & Info Video Mail/Long Video Inbox/Sent Mail/Saved Mail/ Pending Messages In Phone/Memory Card/Online Albums Auto-Save to/Account Info 7. My Content Games Themes Ringers Screen Savers Applications IM & Email Call Tones Get New/My Content Manager/ Midnight Pool/Ms.
3. Music Transmitter 4. Alarm Clock 5. Calculator 6. Bluetooth 7. Voice Control 1. Alarm 1 / 2. Alarm 2 / 3. Alarm 3 / 4. Quick Alarm 1. Calculator / 2. Ez Tip Calculator 1. Add Device / 2. Trusted Devices / 3. Exchange Folder / 4. Supported Services / 5. Settings 1. Call [name][type]/[num] / 2. Missed Alerts / 3. Voice Guide / 4. Phone Status / 5. Training / 6. Bookmark / 7. Help / 8. Exit Voice Control 8. Scheduler 9. Voice Memo 0. Notepad *. World Clock #. USB Flash Drive #. Settings 1. Display 1.
5. Power On/Off 4. Alerts 1. Voicemail Alerts 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. vi Off/Low/Med Low/Med/High Med/High Silent/Vib once/Vib & Sound/Custom/ 1 Low beep/Low beeps/1 Loud beep/ Loud beeps 2. Message Alerts Silent/Vib once/Vib & Sound/Custom/ 1 Low beep/Low beeps/1 Loud beep/ Loud beeps 3. Picture Mail Alerts Silent/Vib once/Vib & Sound/Custom/ 1 Low beep/Low beeps/1 Loud beep/ Loud beeps 4. Service Change On/Off 5. Minute Beep On/Off 6. Call Connect On/Off 7. Signal Fade On/Off Power Vision 1.
Profile 3. 4. 5. 6. Change Lock Code Special Numbers Delete Contacts Limit Calls 7. Selective Call Block 8. Reset Favorites 9. Reset Phone 0. Setup/Others 1. Auto Keyguard 2. Shortcuts 3. Answer Call 4. Auto-Answer 5. Dialing Match 6. Text Entry 7. Language 8. TTY Mode 9. Airplane Mode 0. Update Phone SW *. Phone Info 1. Yes/2. No Unlock/Contacts Only/Special #'s Only/ 911 Emergency Services Only 1. Yes/2. No 1. Yes/2. No On/Off 1. Left Navigation/2. Right Navigation/ 3. Up Navigation/4.
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Section 1 Getting Started
Section 1A Setting Up Service In This Section Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service (page 3) Setting Up Your Voicemail (page 4) Sprint PCS Account Passwords (page 5) Getting Help (page 6) Setting up service on your new phone is quick and easy.This section walks you through the necessary steps to unlock your phone, set up your voicemail, establish passwords, and contact Sprint for assistance with your Sprint PCS Service.
Setting Up Service Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service Determining if Your Phone is Already Activated 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 refer to the activation card included with your phone. Unlocking Your Phone To unlock your phone, follow these easy steps: 1.
Setting UpYour Voicemail All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically transferred to your voicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off. Therefore, you will want to set up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated. To set up your voicemail: 1. From standby mode, press and hold . 2.
Setting Up Service Sprint PCS Account Passwords As a Sprint PCS customer, you enjoy unlimited access to your personal account information, your voicemail account, and your Sprint PCS 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 to sign on to www.sprint.com and to use when calling Sprint Customer Service.
Getting Help Visit www.sprint.
Setting Up Service Receiving Automated Invoicing Information For your convenience, your phone gives you access to invoicing information on your Sprint PCS account. This information includes balance due, payment received, invoicing cycle, and an estimate of the number of minutes used since your last invoicing cycle. To access automated invoicing information: Press . Note: This service may not be available in all Affiliate areas.
Sprint PCS Operator Services Sprint PCS Operator Services provides assistance when placing collect calls or when placing calls billed to a local telephone calling card or third party. To access Sprint PCS Operator Services: Press . For more information or to see the latest in products and services, visit us online at www.sprint.com.
Section 2 Your Phone
Section 2A Your Phone: The Basics In This Section FrontView of Your Phone (page 11) Viewing the Display Screen (page 14) Features of Your Phone (page 16) Turning Your Phone On and Off (page 18) Using Your Phone’s Battery and Charger (page 19) Removing and Installing the Faceplate (page 22) Navigating Through Phone Menus (page 23) Displaying Your Phone Number (page 24) Making and Answering Calls (page 24) Entering Text (page 35) Playing Music Using the External Navigation Pad (page 40)
Front View of Your Phone 22. Earpiece 21 . Battery Strength Indicator 2. Softkey Buttons 20. Display Screen 3. microSD Memory Card Slot 19. Headset Jack Phone Basics 1. Signal Strength Indicator 18. Menu/OK 17. Camera Keys 4. Speaker Key 5. Volume Control 16. End (Power) 6. Voice Services Key 15. Navigation Key 7. TALK 14. Microphone 8. Back (Clear) 13. Charger Jack 9. Accessory Jack 10. External Navigation Pad 12. Digital Camera 11.
Key Functions 1. Signal Strength Indicator represents the signal strength by 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. displaying bars. The more bars displayed, the better the signal strength. Softkey Buttons let you select softkey actions or menu items corresponding to the bottom left and right lines on the display screen. microSD Memory Card Slot allows you to insert a memory card made especially for wireless phones. Speaker Key enables your phone's built-in speaker, allowing you to hear other callers.
11. Flash allows you to take pictures indoors or at night and also functions as a Message Waiting Indicator (MWI). 12. Digital Camera allows you to take sharp, high-resolution digital pictures. you are speaking to them. 15. Navigation Key scrolls through the phone’s menu options and acts as a shortcut key from standby mode. You may also customize the navigation shortcuts in the Settings menu (see “Shortcuts”on page 59). Press Up to access Messaging. Press Down to access My Content.
21. 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 or empty. 22. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated prompts. Viewing the Display Screen Your phone’s display screen provides a wealth of information about your phone’s status and options.
indicates you have new messages. indicates your phone’s location feature is on. indicates your phone’s location feature is off. indicates ringer volume is set to vibrate. indicates ringer/vibrate mode is set. indicates Silence All/Ringer Off mode is set. indicates your phone is operating in TTY mode. Phone Basics indicates your Sprint PCS Vision connection is active. (Data is being transferred.) indicates battery charge level (icon shows full charge). indicates battery needs to be recharged.
operating in digital or analog mode. (For more information, see Section 2D: Controlling Your Roaming Experience on page 69.) Features of Your Phone Congratulations on the purchase of your phone. The Fusic™ by LG® is lightweight, easy-to-use, and reliable, and it also offers many significant features and service options.
Section 2A: Your Phone – The Basics Phone Basics Speed dial lets you dial phone numbers with one or two keypresses (see page 34). You can wirelessly pair your Bluetooth-enabled phone to certain Bluetooth devices, including headsets and handsfree devices. You may also use a personal computer or hand-held device to pair with the phone for dial-up networking, using the phone as a wireless modem (page 130).
Turning Your Phone On and Off Turning Your Phone On To turn your phone on: Press and hold for approximately two seconds. Once your phone is on, it may display “Searching 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.
Using Your Phone’s Battery and Charger WARNING: Use only Sprint-approved or manufacturer-approved Sprint- 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. They’re also available at www.sprint.com – click on the Wireless link under “Personal,”and then click Accessories under “Shop Sprint PCS Online.” Phone Basics batteries and chargers with your phone.
Installing the Battery To install the Lithium Polymer battery: To install, insert the battery into the opening on the back of the phone and gently press down until the latch snaps into place. Removing the Battery WARNING: Do not handle a damaged or leaking Lithium Polymer battery as you can be burned. To remove your battery: 1. Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose any stored numbers or messages. 2.
Charging the Battery Your phone’s Lithium Polymer battery is rechargeable and should be charged as soon as possible so you can begin using your phone. Phone Basics 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.
Removing and Installing the Faceplate Removing the Faceplate To remove the faceplate, follow the sequence shown below. Note: Faceplates are fragile. Use care when removing them and follow the sequence above. Installing the Faceplate You can personalize your phone with a replaceable faceplate. To install a new faceplate, simply follow the reverse of the sequence shown above. Tip: To clean the faceplate, remove it and wipe it with a damp cloth.
Navigating Through Phone Menus 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. Phone Basics 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.
Backing Up Within a Menu To go to the previous menu: Press . To return to standby mode: Press . DisplayingYour Phone Number Just in case you forget your phone number, your phone can remind you. To display your phone number: Select Menu > Settings > Phone Info > My Phone Number. (Your phone number and other information about your phone and account will be displayed.) Note: To select Menu, press . To select menu options (such as Settings, above), highlight the option and press .
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 4. Press or close the phone when you are finished. Tip: To redial your last outgoing call, press TALK twice. Phone Basics . (To make a call when you are roaming and Call Guard is enabled, highlight Roam Call and press . See “Using Call Guard”on page 74.
Contact Match allows you to find a contact match for the displayed number. (When more than 3 numbers are entered, this option is displayed.) Save allows you to enter a seven- or ten-digit number (phone number and area code) and press Save to save the phone number in your Contacts. (See “Saving a Phone Number”on page 31.) Find allows you to enter a digit or string of digits. (See “Finding a Phone Number”on page 31.) Hard Pause allows you to enter a hard pause.
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. Quiet to mute the ringer. Ignore to send the call to your voicemail box. Note: When your phone is off, incoming calls go directly to voicemail. Phone Basics If Call Answer is set to TALK only, the following options are also displayed. To select an option, press the corresponding softkey button.
Missed Call Notification When an incoming call is not answered, the Missed Call log is displayed on your screen. To display the Missed Call entry from the notification screen: Highlight the entry and press number, press .) . (To dial the phone To display a Missed Call entry from standby mode: 1. Select Menu > Call History > Missed Calls. 2. Highlight the entry you wish to view and press . Calling Emergency Numbers You can place calls to 911 (dial your phone is locked or your account is restricted.
To exit Emergency mode: 1. Press to end a 911 call. 2. Highlight Exit and press . options menu. Enhanced 911 (E911) Information This phone features an embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing E911 emergency location services where available. Phone Basics Note: When you are in Emergency mode, you can exit only from the When you place an emergency 911 call, the GPS feature of your phone begins to seek information to calculate your approximate location.
Select Speaker On to route the phone’s audio through the speaker. (You can adjust the speaker volume using the volume keys on the side of the phone.) Select Speaker Off to use the phone’s earpiece. Warning! Due to higher volume levels, do not place the phone near your ear during speakerphone use. 3-Way Call to set up a three-way conversation. Contacts to access the Contacts menu. Recent Calls to access the Recent Calls list. Send Message to send a text message.
Saving a Phone Number To save a number from standby mode: 1. Enter a phone number. 2. Scroll to Save and press . Phone Basics Your phone can store up to five phone numbers in each of 500 Contacts entries. Each entry’s name can contain up to 32 characters. Your phone automatically sorts the Contacts entries alphabetically. (For more information, see Section 2F: Using Contacts on page 82.) 3.
4. To dial the number, scroll to Call and press . Tip: You can also dial the number by highlighting it and pressing TALK during step 3 above. Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use with automated systems, such as voicemail or credit card billing numbers. There are two types of pauses available on your phone: Hard Pause sends the next set of numbers when you press .
Plus (+) Code Dialing To make a call using Plus Code Dialing: 1. Press and hold until a “+”appears on your phone display. 2. Dial the country code and phone number you’re calling Phone Basics 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). and press .
Using Speed Dialing You can store up to 99 numbers in your phone’s speed dial memory to make contacting friends and family as easy as pressing a button or two. With this feature, you can dial speed dial entries using one keypress for locations 1-9 or two keypresses for locations 10-99. To use One-Touch Dialing for speed dial locations 1-9: Press and hold the appropriate key for approximately two seconds. The display confirms that the number has been dialed when it shows “Calling... .
Entering Text Selecting a Character Input Mode To change the character input mode: Phone Basics 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 PCS Mail and SMS Text Messaging). 1. When you display a screen where you can enter text, press the right softkey to change the character input mode. 2.
Entering Characters Using T9 Text Input T9 Text 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 35.) T9 Text Input analyzes the letters you enter using an intuitive word database and creates a suitable word. (The word may change as you type.) To enter a word using T9 Text Input: 1. Select the T9Word character input mode. (See “Selecting a Character Input Mode”on page 35.) 2.
Adding a Word to the T9 Database If a word you want to enter is not displayed as an option when you are using T9 Text Input, you can add it to the database. To add a word to the T9 Text Input database: Character Input Mode”on page 35.) 2. Enter the word using multi-tap text entry. (See “Entering Characters by Tapping the Keypad”on page 38.) The word will appear as an option the next time you scroll through options during T9 Text Input. Phone Basics 1. Select the Abc character input mode.
Entering Characters by Tapping the Keypad To enter characters by tapping the keypad: 1. Select the Abc mode. (See “Selecting a Character Input Mode”on page 35.) 2. Press the corresponding keys repeatedly until the desired letter appears. (For example, to enter the word “Bill,” press twice, three times, three times, and three times again.) (If you make a mistake, press to erase a single character. Press and hold to delete an entire entry.
Entering Numbers, Symbols, Smileys, and Preset Messages To enter numbers: To enter symbols: Select the Symbols mode. (See “Selecting a Character Input Mode”on page 35.) To enter a symbol, press the appropriate key indicated on the display. Phone Basics Select the 123 mode and press the appropriate key. (See “Selecting a Character Input Mode”on page 35). To enter “emoticons”(smileys): Select the Smileys mode and press the appropriate key. (See “Selecting a Character Input Mode”on page 35.
Playing Music Using the External Navigation Pad You can also select and listen to music by simply touching the external navigation pad. To deactivate the keyguard: Press and hold until the screen displays the message “Key Guard Off.” To launch the Music menu: Press and hold until the Music menu appears. Select either Media Player or Music Store.
To play music: Press and hold . Select Music to play music downloaded from the Sprint Music Store. Select Memory Card to play music from your memory card's media folder.
Section 2B Controlling Your Phone’s Settings In This Section Sound Settings (page 43) Display Settings (page 46) Location Settings (page 52) Messaging Settings (page 53) Airplane Mode (page 56) TTY Use With Sprint PCS Service (page 57) Phone Setup Options (page 59) Using the menu options available on your phone, you can customize your phone to sound, look, and operate just the way you want it to. This section describes how you can change your phone’s settings to best suit your needs.
Sound Settings Ringer Types Preprogrammed Ringers include a variety of standard ringer types and familiar music. Vibrating Ringer alerts you to calls or messages without disturbing others. Downloaded Ringers can be downloaded right to your phone. Your Phone’s Settings 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.
4. Press to assign the desired ringer. – or – Select Options > My Content and scroll through the list of downloaded ringers. Assign the desired ringer by pressing . Selecting Ringer Types for Messages To select a ringer type for messages: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Sounds > Alerts. 2. Select Voicemail Alerts, Message Alerts or Picture Mail Alerts. (The list of preprogrammed ringers is displayed.) 3. Use your navigation key to scroll through the available ringers.
Adjusting the Phone’s Volume Settings You can adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit your needs and your environment. To adjust your phone’s volume settings: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Sounds > Volume. 2. Select Ringer, Earpiece, Key Beep, Application, or Power Your Phone’s Settings On/Off. 3. Using the navigation key, choose a volume level and press .
Silence All 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. To activate Silence All: With the phone open, press and hold the volume key down in standby mode. (The screen will display “Silence All.”) To deactivate Silence All: Press the volume key up repeatedly to select a desired volume level.
Changing the BacklightTime Length The backlight setting lets you select how long the display screen and keypad are backlit after any keypress is made. To change the backlight setting: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Display > Backlight. 2. Select Display or Keypad. Your Phone’s Settings 3. Select a time setting and press . Note: Long backlight settings affect the battery’s talk and standby times.
Slide Show You can create a slide show screen saver of up to nine images that will change continuously on your standby screen. To create a slide show: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Display > Slide Show. 2. Select a slide from 1 to 9 and press . Your Phone’s Settings 3. Select Preloaded, In Phone, Assigned Media, or My Content. 4. Select an image, press , and then press Assign (left softkey) to add the image to the slide show. 5.
Changing the Text Input Font This setting allows you to adjust the display appearance when entering text (for example, when using the notepad or when adding a Contacts entry). To change the text input font: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Display > Font Size. 3. Select a desired size and press Your Phone’s Settings 2. Select Message, Browser or Notepad. . Changing the Power Save Mode This feature helps conserve your battery power by restricting the display. To change the power save mode: 1.
Location Settings 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. Note: Turning Location on will allow the network to detect your position using GPS technology, making some Sprint PCS applications and services easier to use.
Messaging Settings Staying connected to your friends and family has never been easier. With your phone’s advanced messaging capabilities, you can send and receive many different kinds of text messages without placing a voice call. (For more information, see “Using SMS Text Messaging”on page 149.
Callback Number 1. Select Menu > Settings > Messaging > Callback Number. 2. Select None, My Phone Number, or Other and press (If you select Other, enter a number and press . .) Deleting Old Messages You can delete messages that you’ve already read whenever you like, or you can have your phone delete them automatically for you. To automatically delete read messages: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Messaging > Auto-Delete. 2. Select On or Off and press .
Managing Preset Messages Your phone is loaded with 20 preset messages 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. You can even add your own preset messages to the list. To edit or delete a preset message: Your Phone’s Settings 1. Select Menu > Settings > Messaging > Preset Messages. (The list of preset messages is displayed.) 2.
SMS Voice Options Your phone offers several options for organizing and accessing your SMS Voice messages. 1. Select Menu > Settings > Messaging > VoiceSMS Options. 2. Select Speakerphone or From Name and press . Airplane Mode Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone’s features, such as Games, Notepad, and Voice Memos, when you are in an airplane or in any other area where making or receiving calls or data is prohibited.
TTY Use With Sprint PCS Service TTY (also known as a TDD or TextTelephone) 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’s Settings Your phone is compatible with select TTY devices. Please check with the manufacturer of your TTY device to ensure that it supports digital wireless transmission.
To turn TTY Mode on or off: 1. Press from standby mode. (An informational message is displayed.) 2. Press . 3. Select Enable TTY and press – or – Select Disable TTY and press to turn TTY mode on. to turn TTY mode off. Note: In TTY Mode, your phone will display the TTY access icon. Note: If TTY mode is enabled, the audio quality of non-TTY devices connected to the headset jack may be impaired.
Phone Setup Options Shortcuts Your phone offers you the option of assigning a shortcut key to a favorite or often-used function. Pressing the navigation key to the left in standby mode will launch your personally designated shortcut. Your Phone’s Settings To assign your shortcut key: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Setup/Others > Shortcuts. (An information window is displayed.) 2. Read the information and press . 3. Select Left Navigation, Right Navigation, Up Navigation, or Down Navigation and press .
Auto Answer Mode You may set your phone to automatically pick up incoming calls when connected to an optional hands-free car kit. To set Auto Answer mode: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Setup/Others > Auto-Answer. 2. To select an option, highlight it and press . Off to disable Auto Answer. Car-Kit/Headset to 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.
Text Entry 1. Select Menu > Settings > Setup/Others > Text Entry. 2. Read the information and press . 2. Select Auto-Capital, Word Choice List, Word Prediction, Word Completion, or Help and press . Your Phone’s Settings Display Language You can choose to display your phone’s onscreen menus in English or in Spanish. To assign a language for the phone’s display: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Setup/Others > Language. 2. Select English or Español and press .
Section 2C Setting Your Phone’s Security In This Section Accessing the Security Menu (page 63) Using Your Phone’s Lock Feature (page 63) Using Special Numbers (page 65) Erasing the Contacts List (page 65) Restricting Your Phone (page 66) Resetting Your Phone (page 67) Updating Your Picture Mail Profile (page 67) Selective Call Block (page 68) By using the security settings on your phone, you receive peace of mind without sacrificing flexibility.
Accessing the Security Menu All of your phone’s security settings are available through the Security menu. You must enter your lock code to view the Security menu. To access the Security menu: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Security. 2. Enter your lock code to display the Security menu. Your Phone’s Security Tip: If you can’t recall your lock code, try using the last four digits of either your Social Security number or wireless phone number or try 0000 or NATL (6285).
Locking Pictures To turn picture lock on or off : 1. From the Security menu, scroll to Picture Mail and press . Scroll to Lock Pictures and press 2. Highlight Lock and press . . Changing the Lock Code To change your lock code: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Security, and then enter your lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.) 2. Select Change Lock Code, and then enter and re-enter your new lock code. Calling in Lock Mode You can place calls to 911 and to your special numbers when in lock mode.
Using Special Numbers Special numbers are important numbers that you have designated as being “always available”. You can call and receive calls from special numbers even if your phone is locked. You can save up to 10 special numbers in addition to your Contacts entries. (The same number may be in both directories.) To add or replace a special number: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Security, and then enter your Your Phone’s Security lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.) 2. Select Special Numbers. 3.
Restricting Your Phone There may be occasions when you want to limit the numbers your phone can call. You can use the Limit Calls setting to do just that. (The Limit Calls setting does not apply to incoming calls, calls made to 911, or calls made to Sprint Customer Service.) To restrict your phone: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Security, and then enter your lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.) 2. Select Limit Calls. 3.
Resetting Your Phone Resetting the phone restores all the factory defaults, including the ringer types and display settings. The Contacts, Call History, Scheduler, and Messaging are not affected. To reset your phone: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Security, and then enter your lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.) 2. Select Reset Phone. (A disclaimer appears.) 3. Read the disclaimer and press . 4. If you are certain that you would like to restore all the factory settings, select Yes.
Selective Call Block Enabling Selective Call Block Phone numbers on the Selective Call Block list will be routed directly to your voicemail. 1. Select Menu > Settings > Security, and then enter your lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.) 2. Select Selective Call Block.
Section 2D Controlling Your Roaming Experience In This Section Understanding Roaming (page 70) Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode (page 73) Using Call Guard (page 74) Using Data Roam Guard (page 75) Roaming Roaming is the ability to make or receive calls when you’re off the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network.
Understanding Roaming Recognizing the Roaming Icon on the Display Screen Your phone’s display screen always lets you know when you’re off the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. Any time you are roaming, the phone displays the roaming icon ( ). If you are roaming on a digital system, the roaming icon will be displayed along with the text Digital Roam. Tip: Remember, when you are using your phone off the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network, always dial numbers using 11 digits (1 + area code + number).
Though callers can leave voicemail messages while you are roaming, you will not receive notification until you return to the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. (See “Checking for Voicemail Messages While Roaming”on page 72.) Note: If you’re on a call when you leave the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network and enter an area where roaming is available , your call is dropped.
Checking for Voicemail Messages While Roaming When you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network, you will not receive on-phone notification of new voicemail messages. Callers can still leave messages, but you will need to periodically check your voicemail for new messages if you are in a roaming service area for an extended period of time. To check your voicemail while roaming: 1. Dial 1 + area code + your phone number. 2. When you hear your voicemail greeting, press . 3.
Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode Your phone allows you to control your roaming capabilities. By using the Roaming menu option, you can determine which signals your phone accepts. Set Mode Choose from three different settings on your dual-band phone to control your roaming experience. To set your phone’s roam mode: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Roaming > Set Mode. 2. To select an option, highlight it and press Section 2D: Controlling Your Roaming Experience Roaming .
Using Call Guard Your phone has two ways of alerting you when you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint PCS 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 Nationwide Sprint PCS Network.) To turn Call Guard on or off: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Roaming > Call Guard. 2.
Using Data Roam Guard You will be asked if you want to continue using your browser or other online applications when you are in a data roaming area. When Data Roam Guard is turned off, your phone will establish or maintain a data connection in a data roaming area without asking you for permission. To turn Data Roam Guard on or off: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Roaming > Data Roam Guard. 2. Highlight Always Ask or Never Ask Again and press .
Section 2E Managing Call History In This Section Viewing History (page 77) Call History Options (page 78) Making a Call From Call History (page 79) Saving a Phone Number From Call History (page 79) Prepending a Phone Number From Call History (page 80) Erasing Call History (page 81) The Call History keeps track of incoming calls, calls made from your phone, and missed calls.This section guides you through accessing and making the most of your Call History.
Viewing History You’ll find the Call History feature very helpful. It is a list of the last 50 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).
Call History Options For additional information and options on a particular call, . This feature highlight a Call History entry and press 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 , you can select from the following options: Call to dial the number. Save to save the number if it is not already in your internal Contacts. (See “Saving a Phone Number From Call History” on page 79.
Making a Call From Call History To place a call from Call History: 1. Select Menu > Call History, and then select Missed Calls, Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls, or Recent Calls. 2. Use your navigation key to select a Call History entry and press . Note: You cannot make calls from Call History to entries identified as No ID or Restricted. Saving a Phone Number From Call History Your phone can store up to 500 Contacts entries.
5. Use the keypad to type in the new entry name and press . – or – Use your navigation key to scroll through your existing Contacts entries, highlight a name, and press . 6. Use your navigation key to select a phone number type (Mobile, Home, Office, etc.) and press . 7. Press Done (left softkey) to save the entry. After you have saved the number, the new Contacts entry is displayed. (See “Contacts Entry Options”on page 86.
Erasing Call History To erase individual Call History entries, see “Call History Options”on page 78. To erase Call History: 1. Select Menu > Call History > Delete History. 2. Select Missed Calls, Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls, Recent Calls, or All Calls. (A confirmation dialog will appear.) 3. If you are certain you want to erase the call history, select Yes. – or – Select No to return to the previous menu.
Section 2F Using Contacts In This Section Adding a New Contacts Entry (page 83) Finding Contacts Entries (page 84) Contacts Entry Options (page 86) Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entry (page 86) Editing a Contacts Entry’s Phone Number (page 87) Assigning Speed Dial Numbers (page 88) Editing a Contacts Entry (page 89) Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry (page 90) Wireless Backup (page 91) Dialing Sprint PCS Services (page 91) Now that you know the basics that make it easier to sta
Adding a New Contacts Entry Your phone can store up to 500 Contacts entries. Contacts entries can store up to a total of five phone numbers, and each entry’s name can contain 32 characters. To add a new entry: 1. Select Menu > Contacts > Find/Add Entry. 2. Scroll to and press . 3. Enter a name for the new entry and press . (See “Entering Text”on page 35.) 4. Scroll to [Add Number], enter the phone number, and then press . 5.
Finding Contacts Entries There are several ways to display your Contacts entries: by name, by speed dial number, and by group. Follow the steps outlined in the sections below to display entries from the Contacts menu. Finding Names To find Contacts entries by name: 1. Select Menu > Contacts > Find/Add Entry. 2. Scroll through all the entries using your navigation key. – or – Enter the first letter of a name. (The more letters you enter, the more your search narrows.) 3.
Finding Group Entries To find entries designated as part of a group: 1. Select Menu > Contacts > Groups. 2. Scroll through the group titles using your navigation key. To display entries belonging to a group, highlight the group and press . 3. To display an entry within the group, highlight it and press . 4. To dial the entry’s default phone number, press . – or – To display additional Contacts entries, press the navigation key left or right.
Contacts Entry Options To access a Contacts entry’s options, display the entry, highlight , and press . To select an option, highlight it and press . [Add Number] to add a phone number to the entry. (See “Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entry”on page 86.) [Add Email] to add an email address to the entry. No Group to assign the entry to a group. Default to assign a preprogrammed or downloaded ringer. [Memo] to add a note, street address, or other information.
5. Use the keypad to enter the new number and press . 6. Press Done (left softkey) to save the new number. – or – Press Options (right softkey), assign a speed dial number for the number, and then press Done (left softkey) to save your new settings. Editing a Contacts Entry’s Phone Number To edit an entry’s phone number: 1. Display a Contacts entry (see page 83). 2. Scroll to and press . 3. Highlight the number you wish to edit and press 4. Press .
Assigning Speed Dial Numbers Your phone can store up to 99 phone numbers in speed dial locations. For details on how to make calls using speed dial numbers, see “Using One-Touch/Two-Touch Speed Dialing”on page 34. Speed dial numbers can be assigned when you add a new Contacts entry, when you add a new phone number to an existing entry, or when you edit an existing number. To assign a speed dial number to a new phone number: 1. Add a phone number to a new or to an existing Contacts entry.
4. Highlight Set Speed Dial and press . 5. Select an available speed dial location and press 6. Scroll to Set Speed Dial and press . . (A confirmation will be displayed.) 7. Press Done (left softkey) to save the new speed dial number. Note: If you attempt to assign an already in-use speed dial location to a new phone number, a dialog will appear asking if you wish to replace the existing speed dial assignment.
Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry You can assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so you can identify the caller by the ringer type. (See “Ringer Types”on page 43.) To select a ringer type for an entry: 1. Display a Contacts entry. 2. Scroll to and press . 3. Highlight the current ringer type and press to display the Ringer Type menu. 4. Select a ringer menu by pressing Options (right softkey) and choosing Preloaded for preprogrammed ringers or My Content for downloaded ringers. 5.
Wireless Backup Wireless Backup 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. To subscribe to Wireless Backup from your Contacts: 1. Select Menu > Contacts > Wireless Backup ( ). 2. Select and press . Subscribe– Launches the subscription process. If the user is already subscribed to Wireless Backup, this option appears as Unsubscribe.
Section 2G Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools In This Section Using Your Phone’s Calendar (page 93) Using Your Phone’s Alarm Clock (page 96) Using Your Phone’s Notepad (page97) Using Your Phone’s Tools (page 98) Your phone is equipped with several personal information management features that help you manage your busy lifestyle. This section shows you how to use these features to turn your phone into a time management planner that helps you keep up with your contacts, schedules, and commitments.
Adding an Event to the Calendar Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of important events. Calendar & Tools Using Your Phone’s Calendar To add an event: 1. Select Menu > Tools > Scheduler. 2. Using your navigation key, highlight the day to which you would like to add an event and press Add (left softkey). Tip: Press the navigation key up or down to scroll by week through the Calendar. 3. Select a time for the event by highlighting the time field and pressing .
7. Select a ringer type for the alarm by highlighting the ringer field and pressing . To select a ringer menu, select Options > Single Tones, Ring Tone, or Melodies for preprogrammed ringers or Options > My Content for downloaded ringers. 8. Press Save (left softkey) to save the event. Event Alerts There are several ways your phone alerts you to scheduled events: By playing the assigned ringer type. By illuminating the backlight. By flashing the LED.
3. To display the details of an event listed in the schedule, highlight it and press . Going to Today’s Calendar Menu Calendar & Tools Tip: In the calendar view, days with events scheduled are underlined. To go to the Calendar menu for today’s date: Select Menu > Tools > Scheduler > Options > Go to Today. Erasing a Day’s Events To erase a day’s scheduled events: 1. Select Menu > Tools > Scheduler. 2. Using your navigation key, highlight the day for which you would like to erase events and press .
Purging Events To delete events scheduled before a specific time and date: 1. Select Menu > Tools > Scheduler > Options > Delete Old. 2. Select the option to erase events older than One week, One month, One year, or One day. (A dialog will be displayed to inform you how many old events have been erased.) Purging All Events To delete all scheduled events: 1. Select Menu > Tools > Scheduler > Options > Delete All. (A dialog will be displayed informing you how many events will be erased.) 2.
the repeat field and pressing . Highlight Once, Daily, Mon - Fri, or Weekends and press . 6. Select a ringer type for the alarm by highlighting the ringer field and pressing . To select a ringer menu, select Options > Single Tones, Ring Tones, or Melodies for preprogrammed ringers or Options > My Content for downloaded ringers, and press . Calendar & Tools 5. Select a repeating status for the alarm by highlighting 7. Press Save (left softkey) to save your alarm settings.
Using Your Phone’s Tools In addition to helping your be more efficient and organized, your phone offers useful and entertaining tools. Using EZ Tips To quickly and easily calculate tip amounts: 1. Select Menu > Tools > Calculator > Ez Tip Calculator. 2. Use your keypad and navigation key to enter the bill amount and desired tip percentage. (The correct tip will be calculated instantly.) 3. If you’re splitting the check, highlight Split and enter the number of people in your party.
To view the time in over 52 different locations: 1. Select Menu > Tools > World Clock. 2. Press Cities (right softkey) to select a city. – or – Calendar & Tools World Clock Press the navigation key left or right to scroll through different time zones.
Section 2H Using Your Phone’s Voice Services In This Section Managing Voice Memos (page 101) Using Voice Service (page 103) Your phone’s Voice Services let you place calls using your voice, store voice reminders, and record memos right on your phone. This section includes easy-to-follow instructions on using voice-activated dialing and managing voice memos.
Managing Voice Memos Recording Voice Memos To record a voice memo: 1. Select Menu > Tools > Voice Memo. Voice Services You can use your phone’s Voice Services to record brief memos to remind you of important events, phone numbers, or grocery list items. 2. Scroll to and press . (The phone prompts you to start recording after the beep.) 3. Wait for the beep and then start speaking.
Voice Memo Options To play the voice memos you have recorded: 1. Press Menu > Tools > Voice Memo. 2. Scroll to the voice memo you wish to hear and press . Play to play the selected voice memo. Set As to assign the recording as a default ringer, a voicemail alert, a message alert, or a Contacts ringer. View Details to view the selected voice memo information. EditTitle to edit the selected voice memo title. Delete to erase the selected voice memo. 3. Scroll to Play and press .
Using Voice Services To access Voice Control through Menu: 1. Select Menu > Tools > Voice Control. 1. With the phone open, press the Voice Services key ( ). 2. After hearing the message “Call: please say a Voice Services To access Voice Control by pressing the button on the side of the handset. command,”simply say, in a natural voice, “Call”and the name of the person or the number you'd like to call.
Section 2I Using the microSD Card In This Section Using Your Phone’s microSD Card and Adapter (page 105) microSD Settings (page 107) microSD Folders (page 109) Your phone allows you to use the microSD card and its adapter to expand the available memory space. This highly secure digital card enables images, music, and voice data to quickly and easily be exchanged among SD-compatible devices. This section details the features and options of your phone’s microSD functionality.
Using Your Phone’s microSD Card and Adapter Using the microSD Card Inserting the microSD Card To insert the microSD card into your phone: 1. Open the microSD access panel located on the left side microSD Card Your phone is equipped with a 64 MB microSD (Secure Digital) memory card and its adapter to expand the phone’s available memory space. It allows you to easily store images, videos, music, and voice data in your phone. of the phone. 2.
microSD Icon Indicators The following icons will appear on your phone’s display screen when a microSD card is properly inserted into the microSD card slot: Indicates that a microSD memory card has been inserted into your phone. Note: DO NOT remove a microSD card while files are being accessed or transferred. It will result in loss or damage of data. Make sure your battery is fully charged before using the microSD card.
Using the phone as a USB Flash Drive You can use the supplied USB cable to load files from your computer onto the microSD inserted into your phone. Voice calls will be disabled during the USB connection. To view the microSD card contents from your computer: 1. Select Menu > Tools > USB Flash Drive. 2. Select Yes to confirm the USB connection message. After connecting the USB, you can manage the microSD contents from your computer. microSD Card 3. Connect the USB cable to your phone and computer.
Viewing Memory in the microSD Card To view the used and available memory in the inserted microSD card: 1. With the microSD inserted, select Menu > Tools > Memory Card. 2. Press Options (right softkey) and select Memory Info. (The used and available memory space will be displayed.) Formatting the microSD Card Formatting a microSD card permanently removes all files currently stored on the card. To format your microSD card: 1. With the microSD inserted, select Menu > Tools > Memory Card. 2.
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Section 2J Using the Music Composer and FM Transmitter In This Section Composing a Melody (page 111) Music Transmitter (page 113) The Music Composer lets you use your phone to compose a melody and then use the tune on your phone. You can whistle or hum a tune into the phone and let it convert it into music, or you can use the phone’s score or keyboard modes to create your own soundtrack.
Composing a Melody The Music Composer lets you compose your own music or transpose your own vocal tune, complete with background beats, then convert it into your own customized ringer. To compose a melody: 1. Select Menu > Tools > Music Composer > Compose Melody to activate music composer. 2. Highlight the desired selection and press To Score Mode: Input melody on the scale. Import: Input the saved melody and edit the scale.
Insert a Note: Insert a note into your melody. Reset: Reset your melody. Exit: Exit your melody and go back to menu. Help: Score Mode information. To check My Melody: 1. Select Menu > Tools > Music Composer. 2. Highlight My Melody and select the desired melody list. To customize My Melody settings: 1. Select Menu > Tools > Music Composer. 2. Highlight Settings and select the desired setting list. 112 Arrange: Customize style, instrument, rhythm, and tempo for your melody setting.
Music Transmitter The FM transmitter lets you broadcast your Sprint Music Store or audio media player files to a car stereo or other FM receiver. A distance of five feet or less is recommended to minimize interfence and provide the strongest signal. FM frequency range: 88.1 MHz - 107.9 MHz. To set the music transmitter: 1. Select Menu > Tools > Music Transmitter. 2. Select one of the 12 channels to which you can save a . The default frequency 3. Scroll left or right to select a frequency from 88.
Section 2K Using Your Phone’s Built-in Camera In This Section Taking Pictures (page 116) Storing Pictures (page 122) Recording Videos (page 127) Storing Videos (page 130) Settings and Info (page 130) Your phone’s built-in camera gives you the ability to take full-color digital pictures, view your pictures using the phone’s display, and instantly send them to family and friends.
Taking Pictures Taking pictures with your phone’s built-in camera is as simple as choosing a subject, pointing the lens, and pressing a button. You can activate the phone’s camera mode whether the phone is open or closed. To take a picture with the phone open: 1. Select Menu > Pictures > Camera to activate camera mode. (Additional camera options are available through the camera mode Options menu. See “Camera Mode Options”on page 117 for more information.
4. Press Options (right softkey) for more options: Send to send the picture to up to 25 contacts at one time. Upload to upload the picture you just took to the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site (www.sprint.com/picturemail). Depending on your settings, you may be prompted to accept a Sprint PCS Vision connection. Assign to assign the picture to a phone task. Select an option: Picture ID to assign the picture to a Contacts entry. Screen Saver to use the picture as a screen saver.
Camera Mode Options When the phone is open and in camera mode, press Options (right softkey) to display additional camera options: Flash to activate the flash. (See “Setting the Flash”on page 118 for details.) Self Timer to activate the camera’s timer. (See “Setting the Self timer”on page 118 for details.) Color Tone: Press the navigation key right or left to select Normal, Black & White, Negative, or Sepia. (The default setting is Normal.
Setting the Flash To activate the flash: 1. From camera mode, select Options > Flash. 2. Select one of the following options and press : Off to deactivate the flash. On This Shot to activate the flash for one shot. Always On to activate the flash each time you take a picture. Note: While the phone is open and in camera mode, the flash may be turned on by pressing the Voice Services key ( ). Setting the Self-Timer To activate the self-timer: 1. From camera mode, select Options > Self Timer. 2.
Using the Zoom This feature allows you to zoom in on an object when you take a picture. Depending on your resolution settings, you can adjust the zoom from 1x to 15x steps. To use the zoom: 1. From camera mode, press the navigation key or the side volume key up or down to adjust the zoom. (The gauge bar appears.) 2. Press Capture (left softkey), , , or the side camera key to take the picture. (The picture will automatically be saved in the In Phone Folder.
Storing Pictures Your phone’s picture storage area is called My Albums. There are three types of folders that can be used separately according to your needs: In Phone Memory Card Online Albums In Phone Folder To review your stored pictures in the In Phone folder: Camera Once a picture is taken, it is automatically saved to the In Phone folder (unless you have a microSD card inserted, in which case the picture will be automatically saved to your memory card instead).
Upload to upload pictures from the In Phone folder to the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site (www.sprint.com/picturemail). Depending on your settings, you may be prompted to accept a Sprint PCS Vision connection. Choose from the following options: Upload Selection to upload the selected pictures. Press to select a picture. (The check box on the lower right corner will be marked.) Upload All to upload all pictures in the In Phone folder.
Note: Deleting pictures from the In Phone folder will free up memory space in your phone to enable you to take more pictures. Once deleted, pictures cannot be uploaded to your online Sprint PCS Picture Mail account or assigned to phone tasks. Copy/Move to copy or move the image from the In Phone memory to the installed memory card. Detail/Edit to display the following options: Text Caption to edit the selected picture’s caption.
Memory Card When no memory card is present the pictures will be automatically saved in the In Phone folder. To review your stored pictures in the Memory Card: 1. Select Menu > Pictures > Settings & Info > Memory Card. 2. Use your navigation key to view and scroll through the pictures. Memory Card Options When viewing the pictures in your memory card, press Options (right softkey) to display picture options.
To review your online albums: 1. Select Menu > Pictures > My Albums > Online Albums. (The Uploads folder and your albums appear.) 2. Select Uploads or an album title and press to display your saved images. Online Album Options When you are viewing images in your online albums, press Options (right softkey) to display the following options: Send to send an image to another user using picture mail. Assign to download the selected picture and assign it to a phone task.
Recording Videos In addition to taking pictures, you can also record, view, and send videos to your friends and family with your phone’s built-in video camera. To record a video: 1. Select Menu > Pictures > Camcorder > Video Mail or Long Video to activate video mode. Video Mail or Long Video Option is available in Video Length.(Additional video options are available through the video mode Options menu. See “Video Mode Options”on page 128 for more information.) 2.
5. Press Options (right softkey) for more options: Play to play the video that was just captured. Send to send the video. Upload to upload videos from the In Phone Folder to the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site (www.sprint.com/picturemail). Depending on your settings, you may be prompted to accept a Sprint PCS Vision connection. Choose from the following options: Upload Selection to upload the selected videos. Press to select a video. (The check box in the lower right corner will be marked.
Video Mode Options When the phone is open and in camcorder mode, press Options (right softkey) to display additional camera options: Video Light to activate the video light. Color Tone: Press the navigation key right or left to select Normal, Black & White, Negative, or Sepia. (The default setting is Normal.) Image Controls to select from the following options: Brightness to select Auto or Manual brightness control.
StoringVideos Your phone’s video storage area is called My Albums. There are three types of folders in the My Albums menu that can be used separately according to your needs: In Phone (See “In Phone Folder”on page 121.) Memory Card (See “Memory Card”on page 124.) Online Albums (See “Online Albums”on page 124.
Section 2L Using Bluetooth In This Section Turning Bluetooth On and Off (page 131) Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu (page 132) Bluetooth Profiles (page 134) Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 136) Your phone features built-in Bluetooth technology, allowing you to share information more easily than ever before.
Turning Bluetooth On and Off By default, your device’s Bluetooth functionality is turned off. Turning Bluetooth on makes your phone “available”by other in-range Bluetooth devices. To turn Bluetooth on: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > On/Off. 2. Press the navigation key up or down to select On and press to enable Bluetooth. To turn Bluetooth off: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > On/Off. 2. Press the navigation key up or down to select Off and press to disable Bluetooth.
Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu The Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to set up many of the characteristics of your phone’s Bluetooth service, including: Entering or changing the name your phone uses for Bluetooth communication. Setting your phone’s visibility (or “discoverability”) for other Bluetooth devices. Displaying your phone’s Bluetooth address. To access the Bluetooth Settings menu: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Bluetooth. 2.
Bluetooth Settings: Visibility The Visibility section of the Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to manage your phone's availability to other Bluetooth devices. To configure your phone’s visibility (discoverability) to other Bluetooth devices: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > Visibility. 2. Select your desired visibility setting and press : Hidden to prevent other Bluetooth devices from detecting and identifying your phone.
Bluetooth Profiles Different profiles can be used for specific Bluetooth functions. 134 Headset Profile (HSP) – This profile functions as a wireless ear jack. When an incoming call is received, the ringer can be heard through the headset and a built-in alert tone can be heard through the phone. The call can then be received by pushing a button. While using the 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.
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile / Audio / Video Remote Profile (A2DP / AVRCP) – The A2DP profile allows you to connect other A2DP-compatible accessories including Bluetooth stereo headsets.* The AVRCP profile enables you to rewind, fast forward, pause, and resume media playback with other AVRCP-compatible accessories including Bluetooth stereo headsets. When a call is received during playback, the playback is automatically suspended.
Pairing Bluetooth Devices Add Device The Bluetooth pairing process allows you to establish trusted connections between your phone and another Bluetooth device. When devices are paired, a passcode is shared between devices.(Passcodes are typically four digits. Please refer to your device user guide for further passcode instructions, as passcodes may be device-specific or userdefined.) To pair your phone with another Bluetooth device: 1. Select Menu > Tools > Bluetooth > Add Device > .
To cancel pairing: Scroll to the device whose pairing you want to cancel and press . If you are currently connected to a device, and delete the pairing with that device, the pairing is removed and the device connection is terminated, but the Bluetooth function remains active on the phone. Note: The phone supports Bluetooth specification version 1.1. Exchange Folder When your phone has a FTP connection, you may transport files from your PC to the handset.
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Section 3A Sprint PCS Service Features: The Basics In This Section Using Voicemail (page 143) Using SMS Text Messaging (page 149) Using SMS Voice Messaging (page 152) Using Caller ID (page 154) Responding to Call Waiting (page 155) Making a Three-Way Call (page 156) Using Call Forwarding (page 157) Now that you’ve mastered your phone’s fundamentals, it’s time to explore the calling features that enhance your Sprint PCS Service.This section outlines your basic Sprint PCS Service features.
Setting UpYour Voicemail All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically transferred to your voicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off. Therefore, you will want to set up your Sprint PCS Voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated. Sprint PCS Service Using Voicemail To set up your voicemail: 1. Press and hold . 2. Follow the system prompts to: Create your passcode. Record your name announcement. Record your greeting.
Voicemail Notification There are several ways your phone alerts you to a new message: By displaying a message on the screen. By sounding the assigned ringer type. By the LED blinking red. By displaying at the top of your screen. New Voicemail Message Alerts When you receive a new voice message, your phone alerts you and prompts you to call your voicemail. To call your voicemail: Press and hold . To display your Missed Log: Press Detail (right softkey).
You can review your messages directly from your phone or from any other touch-tone phone. To dial from your phone, you can either speed dial your voicemail or use the menu keys. Using One-Touch Message Access Press and hold voicemail box.) Sprint PCS Service RetrievingYour Voicemail Messages . (Your phone will dial your Using the Menu Keys on Your Phone to Access Your Messages 1. Select Menu > Messaging > Voicemail. 2. Press to listen to your messages.
Voicemail Button Guide 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 148. Date/Time Send Reply Advance Replay Rewind Forward Erase Call Back Save Cancel Help Skip Voicemail Options Your phone offers several options for organizing and accessing your voicemail.
for Expert Mode. 4. Press to turn Expert Mode on or off. Setting Up Group Distribution Lists Create up to 20 separate group lists, each with up to 20 customers. Sprint PCS Service 3. Press 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 Administrative Options. 4. Press for Group Distribution Lists. 5.
3. Follow the voice prompts to record and send your voice message. Voicemail-to-Voicemail Message Reply Reply to a voice message received from any other Sprint PCS Voicemail user. 1. After listening to a voice message, press . 2. Follow the voice prompts to record and send your reply. Voicemail-to-Voicemail Message Forwarding Forward a voice message, except those marked “Private,”to other Sprint PCS Voicemail users. 1. After listening to a message, press . 2.
When leaving a voice message, you can choose to continue recording even after you’ve stopped. Before pressing to indicate that you are satisfied with the message you recorded, press to continue Sprint PCS Service Continue Recording recording. Extended Absence Greeting When your phone is turned off or you are off the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network for an extended period, this greeting can be played instead of your normal personal greeting. 1.
Voicemail Menu Key Following the prompts on the voicemail system, you can use your keypad to navigate through the voicemail menu. The following list outlines your phone’s voicemail menu structure.
Name Announcement Extended Absence Greeting Return to Personal Options Menu Expert Mode (On/Off) Place a Call Sprint PCS Service Personal Greetings Disconnect Using SMS Text Messaging With SMS Text Messaging, you can use other people's wireless phone numbers to send instant text messages from your phone to their messaging-ready phones – and they can send messages to you. When you receive a new message, it will automatically be displayed on your phone’s screen.
From Contacts to select a recipient from your internal Contacts (Qualifying Contacts entries must contain a wireless phone number or an email address.) Recent List to select a recipient from your recent messages. 2. Press to save the recipient. (To include additional recipients, input a new phone number or email address. You may include up to 25 recipients per message.) 3.
To read an SMS Text message: When you receive a text message, it will automatically appear on your phone’s main display screen. Use your navigation key to scroll down and view the entire message. Sprint PCS Service Accessing SMS Text Messages To reply to an SMS Text message: 1. While the message is open, select Reply (left softkey). 2. Compose your reply or use the preset messages or icons. To type a message, use your keypad to enter your message.
Using Preset Messages Preset messages make sending text messages to your friends, family, and coworkers easier than ever. To add or edit preset messages: 1. Select Menu > Settings > Messaging > Preset Messages > . – or – Highlight a message you wish to edit and press select Edit or Delete. 2. Enter your new message or changes and press , . (See “Entering Text”on page 35.) Note: You may also add or edit preset messages in the “My Online Tools” area at www.sprint.com.
1. When you turn on your phone, you will be prompted to register your phone to receive SMS Voice messages. 2. Select Yes. (When activation is complete, an activation confirmation screen appears). Sprint PCS Service To activate SMS Voice Messaging: Note: If you select No during step 2 above, you will see an alert message. If you select No after reading the message, incoming SMS Voice messages will not be downloaded to your phone.
6. Start recording after the beep. (You can record up to two minutes.) 7. To finish recording, press Done (left softkey). 8. Press Send (left softkey) to send the voice message. Accessing SMS Voice Messages To play an SMS Voice message: When you receive a voice message, a pop-up notification will automatically appear on your phone’s main display screen. Select Yes to access the SMS Voice Message. To reply to an SMS Voice message: 1. From the SMS Voice inbox, press Reply (left softkey). 2.
When you’re on a call, Call Waiting alerts you to incoming calls by sounding two beeps. Your phone’s screen informs you that another call is coming in and displays the caller’s phone number (if it is available and you are in digital mode). Sprint PCS Service Responding to Call Waiting To respond to an incoming call while you’re on a call: Press . (This puts the first caller on hold and answers the second call.) To switch back to the first caller: Press again.
Making a Three-Way Call With Three-Way Calling, you can talk to two people at the same time. When using this feature, the normal airtime rates will be charged for each of the two calls. To make a Three-Way Call: 1. Enter a number you wish to call and press . 2. Once you have established the connection, enter the second number you wish to call and press . (This puts the first caller on hold and dials the second number.) 3.
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. Sprint PCS Service Using Call Forwarding To activate Call Forwarding: 1. Press . 2. Enter the area code and phone number to which your future calls should be forwarded. 3. Press . (You will see a message and hear a tone to confirm the activation of Call Forwarding.) To deactivate Call Forwarding: 1.
Section 3B Sprint PCS® Voice Command In This Section Getting Started With Sprint PCS Voice Command (page 159) Creating Your Own Address Book (page 160) Making a Call With Sprint PCS Voice Command (page 161) Accessing Information Using Sprint PCS Voice Command (page 162) With Sprint PCS Voice Command, reaching your friends, family, and coworkers has never been easier – especially when you’re on the go. You can even listen to Web-based information, such as news, weather, and sports.
Getting Started With Sprint PCS Voice Command You can store all your contacts’phone numbers, so you can simply say the name of the person you want to call. There’s no need to punch in a lot of numbers, memorize voicemail passwords, or try to dial while you’re driving. You can call anyone in your address book – even if you don’t remember their phone number. You don’t need to worry about losing your contacts or address book.
Creating Your Own Address Book You can program up to 500 names into your personal address book, with each name having up to five phone numbers. That’s 2500 phone numbers, and with the advanced technology of Sprint PCS Voice Command, you can have instant access to all of them. There are four ways to update your address book: On the Web. Go to www.talk.sprintpcs.com and sign on with your phone number and password to access a fully functional Web-based address book to create and update your contacts.
Making a Call With Sprint PCS Voice Command 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 5551234,”or “Call Bob Miller.”) Voice Command To make a call with Sprint PCS Voice Command: 3. Your request will be repeated and you will be asked to verify.
Accessing Information Using Sprint PCS Voice Command To access information using Sprint PCS Voice Command: 1. Press . 2. Say “Call the Web”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. Note: Sprint PCS Voice Command is not available while roaming off the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network.
Section 4 Safety and Warranty Information
Section 4A Important Safety Information In This Section General Precautions (page 165) Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone (page 165) Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device (page 168) Caring for the Battery (page 169) Radio Frequency (RF) Energy (page 170) Owner’s Record (page 172) Phone Guide Proprietary Notice (page 172) This phone guide contains important operational and safety information that will help you safely use your phone.
General Precautions There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service. Hold the phone with the antenna raised, fully extended, and over your shoulder. Try not to hold, bend, or twist the phone’s antenna. Don’t use the phone if the antenna is damaged. Speak directly into the mouthpiece. Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills.
Using Your Phone While Driving Talking on your phone while driving (or operating the phone without a hands-free device) is prohibited in some jurisdictions. Laws vary as to specific restrictions. Remember that safety always comes first. Tip: Purchase an optional hands-free accessory at your local Sprint Store, or call the Sprint PCS Accessory Hotline at 1-800-974-2221 or by dialing # 2 2 2 on your phone.
Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone off when in a blasting area or in other areas with signs indicating two-way radios should be turned off. Construction crews often use remote-control RF devices to set off explosives. Turn your phone off when you’re in any area that has a potentially explosive atmosphere. Although it’s rare, your phone and accessories could generate sparks.
Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device Your Sprint Nextel phone has been tested for hearing aid device compatibility. When some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate.
Sprint Nextel 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.
Buying the right batteries and accessories is the best way to ensure they’re genuine and safe. In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that range from 32° F to 113° F (0° C to 45° C). Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas, such as the bathroom. Never dispose of the battery by incineration. Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean. Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery.
Knowing Radio Frequency Safety The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP standards described below. In 1991-92, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) joined in updating ANSI’s 1982 standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF signals.
The highest reported SAR values of the Fusic™ are: CDMA mode (Part 22): Head: 0.606 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.249 W/kg PCS mode (Part 24): Head: 1.340 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.317 W/kg FCC Radiofrequency Emission This phone meets the FCC Radiofrequency Emission Guidelines. FCC ID number: BEJLX550. More information on the phone’s SAR can be found from the following FCC Web site: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid.
Section 4B Manufacturer’s Warranty In This Section Manufacturer’s Warranty (page 174) Your phone has been designed to provide you with reliable, worry-free service. If for any reason you have a problem with your equipment, please refer to the manufacturer’s warranty in this section. For information regarding the terms and conditions of service for your phone, please visit http://www.sprintpcs.com/common/popups/popLegalTerms Privacy.html or call Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211- 4PCS .
Manufacturer’s Warranty 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions: (1) The limited warranty for the unit and enclosed accessories shall be a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase.
(3) Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material or workmanship. (4) Alleged defects or malfunctions of the product if the Customer Service Department at LG was not notified by the consumer during the applicable limited warranty period. (5) Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible.
4. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE: To obtain warranty service, please call the following telephone number from anywhere in the continental United States: LG Electronics Service 201 James Record Road Huntsville, AL 35824 Tel. 1-800-793-8896 Email: http://us.lgservice.com Please call or write for the location of the LGE authorized service center nearest you and the procedures for obtaining warranty claims.
Index A Airplane Mode 56 Alarm Clock 96 Answering Calls 26 B Battery 19-21 Capacity 19 Charging 21 Installing 20 Bluetooth 130-137 Bluetooth Profiles 134 Bluetooth Settings Menu 132 Pairing Bluetooth Devices 136 Turning Bluetooth On and Off 131 D Dialing Options 25 Display Screen 14 Display Settings 46 E Entering Text 35-39 ABC Mode 38 Emoticons 39 Numbers 39 Preset Messages 39 Selecting Mode 35 Symbols 39 T9 Text Input 36 EZ Tips 98 K Key Functions 12 L Location Settings 52 Lock Code Changing 64 Locking Y
M Making Calls 24 Menu iii Messaging Settings 53 microSD Card 104-109 File Format Compatibility 109 Folders 108 Removing 105 Settings 107 USB Flash Drive 107 Using 105 Using the microSD Adapter 106 Music Transmitter 113 N Notepad 97 P Phone (Illus.
V Videos 126-129 Recording 126-128 Settings and Info 129 Storing 129 Video Mode Options 128 Voice Command 158 Accessing Information 162 Creating Your Own Address Book 160 Making a Call 161 Voice Memos 101-102 Voice Services 103 Voicemail Menu Key 148 Options 144 Retrieving 143 Setting Up 4, 141 W Warranty 174 Welcome i World Clock 99 Index Index 179
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