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Table of Contents Tip: Looking for something? If you don’t see it in the headings listed here, try the Index on page 130. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Your Phone’s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Section 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1A. Setting Up Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Setting Up Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Activating Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Saving a Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Contacts Entry Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Editing a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Adding a Number to a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . 52 Editing a Contacts Entry’s Numbers . . . . . . . . . 53 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry . . . . . . . . 55 Assigning a Picture to an Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Creating a Group . . . . . .
Section 3: Sprint Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 3A. Sprint Service: The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Messaging (SMS/MMS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Making a 3-Way Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Call Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction The LG Remarq and its packaging are designed with environmentally responsible components including: 䢇 The outer casing is made from 19 percent postconsumer recycled plastic and the handset as a whole is 87 percent recyclable. The device meets RoHS standards for restriction of hazardous materials such as lead, mercury and cadmium. 䢇 Remarq contains low levels of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and brominated flame retardants (BFR): two materials commonly targeted on green electronics guidelines.
Note: Because of updates in phone software, this printed guide may not be the most current version for your phone. Visit www.sprint.com and sign on to My Sprint to access the most recent version of the user guide. WARNING: Please refer to the Important Safety Information section on page 118 to learn about information that will help you safely use your phone. Failure to read and follow the Important Safety Information in this phone guide may result in serious bodily injury, death, or property damage.
History My Stuff Missed Alerts Games Messaging Ringers Screen Savers 1: Voicemail 1: Call Voicemail 3: Clear Icon 2: Voicemail Details Call Tones 2: Send Message Options 3: Messages Memory Status Get New My Content Manager 4: Email 5: IM Settings Photos 1: Display 1: Camera 1: Screen Savers 3: Backlight 5: Picture ID 7: Power Save Mode 2: My Photos In Phone Memory Card 1: Incoming Ringer 3: Power Up/ Down 4: Other Settings iii 2: Brightness 4: Foregrounds 6: Font Size 2: Volume 3: M
3: Ringers 1: Incoming Calls 3: Voicemail 5: Alarm/Calendar 9: Reset/Delete 2: Call Alerts 4: Messages 6: Power Up/Down 4: Auto Keyguard 5: Text Entry 1: Use My Words 3: Next Word Prediction 5: Word Scan 7: Word Choice List 2: My Words 4: Word Completion 6: Dual Language 8: Help 6: Phone Info 1: Phone#/User ID 3: Memory Status 5: Version 7: My Account 2: Reset Phone 4: Change Lock Code *: Others 1: Accessibility 3: Call Setup 5: Headset Mode 7: Location 9: Roaming 2: Airplane/Music Mode 4: Data 6: La
In Call Menu 6: Mass Storage 1: Connect to PC 2: File Manager 3: Format Memory Card 4: Memory Info 7: Voice Service 1: Voice Command 3: Voice Memo 2: Voice Reader 4: Settings & Info 8: Calculator 1: Calculator 3: Unit Converter 2: Ez Tip Calculator 4: Eco-Calculator 9: Notepad *: World Clock 0: Stopwatch Sprint Family Locator Shopping v During a call, press Options (right softkey) to display the following options: 1: Save/Contact Details 2: Main Menu 3: 3-Way Call 4: Contacts 5: Voice Memo 6: Phone
Section 1 Getting Started
䡲 1A. Setting Up Service ⽧ Setting Up Your Phone (page 2) ⽧ Activating Your Phone (page 3) ⽧ Setting Up Your Voicemail (page 3) ⽧ Sprint Account Passwords (page 4) ⽧ Getting Help (page 4) Setting Up Your Phone Position the battery cover over the battery compartment and slide it downward (see step 3, in the following illustration) until you hear a click. 2. Press for 3 seconds to turn the phone on. If your phone is activated, it will turn on, search for Sprint service, and enter standby mode.
your phone to turn on and find a signal, set up your voicemail, and make a call. However, you should fully charge your battery as soon as possible. See “Charging the Battery” on page 17 for details. contact Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727 for assistance. Tip: Do not press Pressing Setting Up Service Note: Your phone’s battery should have enough charge for while the phone is being activated. cancels the activation process.
Note: Voicemail Passcode Sprint strongly recommends that you create a passcode when setting up your voicemail to protect against unauthorized access. Without a passcode, anyone who has access to your phone is able to access your voicemail messages. For more information about using your voicemail, see “Voicemail” on page 90. Sprint Account Passwords As a Sprint customer, you enjoy unlimited access to your personal account information, your voicemail account, and your data services account.
䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 View and pay your bill. Enroll in Sprint online billing and automatic payment. Purchase accessories. Shop for the latest Sprint phones. View available Sprint service plans and options. Learn more about data services and other products like games, ringers, screen savers, and more. From Your Sprint Phone 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Press to check minute usage and account info. Press to make a bill payment. Press to access a summary of your Sprint service plan or get answers to other questions.
Section 2 Your Phone
0 Your Phone 2A. Phone Basics 1. Earpiece 2. Status Bar Icons ⽧ Your Phone (page 8) ⽧ Viewing the Display Screen (page 12) ⽧ Turning Your Phone On and Off (page 16) ⽧ Battery and Charger (page 16) ⽧ Navigating Through the Menus (page 18) ⽧ Displaying Your Phone Number (page 18) ⽧ Making and Answering Calls (page 19) ⽧ Entering Text (page 26) Tip: Phone Software Upgrades – Updates to your phone’s software may become available from time to time.
7. MENU/OK Key lets you access the phone’s menus Key Functions 1. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated prompts. phone’s status and options, such as signal strength, roaming status, ringer setting, messaging, and battery charge. 3. Softkeys let you select softkey actions or menu items corresponding to the bottom left and bottom right lines on the Display Screen. 4. Navigation Key scrolls through the phone’s menu options and acts as a shortcut key from standby mode. : My Photos : Web 5.
incoming call, press to reject the call and silence the ringer. 12. QWERTY Keyboard lets you enter numbers, letters, and characters. Press number keys for speed dialing. 16. BACK Key deletes characters from the display in text entry mode. When in a menu, pressing the Back key returns you to the previous menu. This key also allows you to return to the previous screen in a data session. 17. ENTER Key lets you move the cursor to the beginning of the next line when composing text messages.
23. Charger/Accessory Jack allows you to connect the 22. Camera Lens 23. Charger/ Accessory Jack 24. Camera Button phone charger or an optional USB cable. CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack may damage the phone. 24. Camera Button lets you activate the camera and take pictures. 25. Headset Jack allows you to plug in either a stereo headset or an optional headset for convenient, hands-free conversations. CAUTION! Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack may damage the phone.
Viewing the Display Screen Your phone’s display screen provides information about your phone’s status and options. This list identifies the icons you’ll see on your phone’s Status Icons Bar: Tip: To view a list of your phone’s icons and descriptions, from the main menu select Settings > Phone Info > Icon Glossary. Status Bar – Service Icons 1X Signal Strength – Shows your current 1XRTT signal strength. (More bars = stronger signal.) No Service – Your phone cannot find a usable signal.
Status Bar – Status Icons Airplane/Music Mode – Indicates that the phone is in Airplane/Music Mode. Calendar – Indicates that you have an event scheduled for today. Battery – Shows your current battery charge level. (Icon shown is fully charged.) Missed Call Alert – Indicates a missed call. Low Battery – Indicates that the battery is low. Location On – Indicates that your phone’s location feature is on and available for locationbased services such as the GPS Services.
Status/Function Icons Bluetooth Connected (Mono/Stereo Headset) – Indicates that the Bluetooth headset is connected. Bluetooth Connected (Stereo Speaker) Alarm Clock – Indicates that the alarm is activated. Status/Function Icons Camera Resolution Low – Indicates camera resolution is set to Low. Saving to In Phone – Indicates that pictures will be saved to the In Phone folder. Saving to In Memory Card – Indicates that pictures will be saved to the Memory Card. Zoom – Indicates the Zoom bar.
Messaging Icons New Urgent Message – Indicates you have new urgent messages. Urgent Message – Indicates that the message received is urgent. Messaging Icons New Voicemail – Indicates you have voicemail messages. Press and hold to call your voicemail box. New Email – Indicates you have new emails. Phone Basics Multiple Alerts – Indicates that you have different kinds of alerts. Wireless Backup Alerts – File Attached – Indicates that a file is attached.
Turning Your Phone On and Off Turning Your Phone Off 䊳 Turning Your Phone On 䊳 Press . Once your phone is on, it may display “Looking for Service.” When your phone finds a signal, it enters standby mode – the phone’s idle state. At this point, you are ready to begin making and receiving calls. If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching, a Power Save feature is automatically activated. When a signal is found, your phone automatically returns to standby mode.
Your phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. It allows you to recharge your battery before it is fully drained. The battery provides up to 5.5 hours of continuous digital talk time. When the battery reaches 5% of its capacity, the battery icon blinks. When there are approximately two minutes of talk time left, the phone sounds an audible alert and then turns off.
Navigating Through the Menus 2. Select Messaging by highlighting it and The navigation key on your phone lets you scroll through onscreen items. Many menus feature a scroll bar on the right to help you keep track of your position in the menu. 3. Select Messages by highlighting it and To navigate through a menu, use the navigation key. 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 left or right. .
To redial other recent numbers, press number, and press again. Making Calls 1. Enter a phone number from standby mode. (If you make a mistake while dialing, press each of the numbers.) Tip: To redial the number from the last call, press to erase twice. , highlight a When making calls off the Nationwide Sprint Network, always dial using 11 digits (1 + area code + phone number). Tip: Say you want to dial '1-800-EXAMPLE'.
Contact Details: Displays Contacts details for numbers that are already saved in the phone. Hard Pause: Enter digits and select this option to enter a hard pause between the numbers. (See “Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses” on page 24.) 2-sec Pause: Enter digits and select this option to enter a two-second pause between the numbers. (See “Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses” on page 24.
Send to Voicemail to send the call to voicemail. 䢇 Ignore with Text to send the call to voicemail and reply with a text message. You can send a preset message or write a new one. Answering a Roam Call With Call Guard Enabled Call Guard is an option that helps you manage your roaming charges when making or receiving calls while outside the Nationwide Sprint Network. Please see “Roaming” on page 96 for more information about roaming. 䊳 Select Answer to answer the call.
Tip: Press My Phone (left softkey) to display your phone number during an emergency call. To exit Emergency mode: 1. Press to end a 911 call. 2. Press EXIT (right softkey). This phone features an embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing E911 emergency location services, where available. When you place an emergency 911 call, the GPS feature of your phone seeks information to calculate your approximate location.
the phone near your ear during speakerphone use. End-of-Call Options After you receive a call from or make a call to a phone number that is not in your Contacts, the phone displays the phone number. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Save Contact to add the new number to your Contacts. (See the following section “Saving a Phone Number”.) After you receive a call from or make a call to a phone number that is already in your Contacts, the phone displays the entry name and phone number.
Finding a Phone Number To dial or save phone numbers with pauses: 1. Enter the phone number. You can search Contacts for entries by name. 1. Press CONTACTS (right softkey) and enter the first letter or letters of an entry. (The more letters you enter, the more specific the search results will be.) 2. To display an entry, highlight it and press dial a number, highlight it and press . To .
Prefix – Prepend the first five or six digits (for example, the area code and prefix) to any four or five to dial the resulting digits you enter. Press number. (See “To activate the Prefix feature:” on page 41.) To place a call using Contacts Match: Dialing From the Contacts List 1. Press softkey) to list entries. 2. Highlight the entry you want to call and press to dial the entry’s default phone number. 1.
that you have dialed the number when it shows “Connecting...”. To use Two-Touch Dialing for speed dial locations 10–99: 1. Press the first digit. 2. Press and hold the second digit for approximately two seconds. The display confirms that you have dialed the number when it shows “Connecting...”. Note: Speed dialing is not available when you are roaming; when you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint Network, you must always dial using eleven digits (1 + area code + number).
Tip: When entering text, press to change letter capitalization (Abc > ABC > abc). 2. Enter text. To change capitalization, press . To enter an alternate character on a key, press the and then press the key. To lock Function Key twice. the Function Key, press 䡲 For additional text entry options, including Predictive Text, Symbols, Smileys, and Settings, press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Text Mode and select an option.
3. Enter a couple of letters of a word. When you enter a letter of a word, a small window will appear and shows the words starting with the letters. (If you to erase a single make a mistake, press to erase an entire character. Press and hold word.) 4. Scroll to the desired word and press to select it. 5. If a word you want to enter is not displayed in the list, select Add Word? from the drop-down list to add a word to the Predictive Text Input database. 6. Enter the word and press .
Entering Numbers, Symbols, Smileys and Preset Messages To enter numbers: 䊳 Press and hold the appropriate number key. 䊳 Press 䊳 Press twice to lock the function key input mode. Then you can keep entering numbers. To unlock again. the function key mode, press and press the appropriate key. To enter symbols: 䊳 Switch to Symbols text entry mode. (See “Selecting a Text Input Mode” on page 26.) Then, press the appropriate key indicated on the display.
Sound Settings 2B. Settings Ringer Types ⽧ Sound Settings (page 30) ⽧ Display Settings (page 34) 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.
3. Select a category, and then use your navigation 6. When the download is finished, select an option to key to scroll through the available ringers. A sample ringer will sound (depending on your volume settings) as you highlight each option. 4. Press continue: Listen to listen to the ringer. 䡲 Set As to finish assigning the ringer. 䡲 Shop to browse for other items to download. 䡲 to assign a ringer.
Adjusting the Phone’s Volume Settings Assigning Ringers to Contacts 1. Press > Settings > Ringers > Incoming Calls > Contacts > One Contact. 2. Highlight a contact entry and press . 3. Select a category, and then use your navigation key to scroll through the available ringers. You will hear a sample ringer as you highlight each option. 4. Press to assign a ringer. Selecting Ringer types for Voicemail 1. Press 1. Press key to scroll through the available ringers.
Vibrate: On. (If you have already selected it, pressing VIBRATE [left softkey] again deselects it.) To select the vibrate type: 1. Press > Settings > Others > Accessibility > Vibrate Type. Silence All The Silence All option allows you to mute all sounds without turning your phone off. To activate Silence All: 䊳 2. Select Incoming Calls, Voicemail, Messages, or Alarm/Calendar. For Incoming Calls, you can assign different vibrate type to Contacts With Default Vib or to One Contact. 3.
Selecting a Key Tone Display Settings Your phone offers a number of options for selecting the audible tones accompanying a keypress. Changing the Backlight Time Length 1. Press > Settings > Volume > Key Beeps. 2. Highlight an option and press . 䡲 Tone Length to select a key tone length. (During a call, longer tone lengths may be better for tone recognition when dialing voicemail or other automated systems.) 䡲 Tone Volume to select a keypress volume level.
Changing the Brightness Adjust your screen’s brightness to suit your surroundings. 1. Press > Settings > Display > Brightness. 2. Press your navigation key left or right to adjust the screen brightness and press SAVE (left softkey). Changing the Clock & Calendar Display Choose how you want your phone’s clock or calendar to be displayed on the screen. Changing the Text Greeting The screen displays a text greeting on the standby screen.
Changing the Font Size Note: Turning Location on will allow the network to detect Adjust the font size for screent text (for example, when using the notepad or when adding a Contacts entry). 1. Press > Settings > Display > Font Size. 2. Select Messages, Browser, Notepad, Dial Digits or Applications. 3. Highlight a size setting and press . your position using GPS technology, making some Sprint applications and services easier to use.
Messaging Settings Your phone’s advanced messaging capabilities let you send and receive many different kinds of text messages. (For more information, see “Accessing Messages” on page 103.) Messaging settings allow you to decide how you would like to be notified of new messages, to create a signature with each sent message, and to create your own preset messages. Reset Envelope Allows you to remove the Envelope icon from the indicator bar. 1. Press > Messaging. 2.
Managing Preset Messages To add a new preset message: 1. Press > Messaging. Your phone is loaded with 20 preset messages to help make sending text messages easier. Customize or delete these messages, such as “Where are you?,” “Let’s get lunch,” and “Meet me at” to suit your needs, or add your own messages to the list. 3. To add a new message, press ADD (left softkey). To edit or delete a preset message: 4. Enter your message and press SAVE (left softkey). 1. Press > Messaging. 2.
Airplane/Music TTY Use With Sprint Service Airplane/Music 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. When you set your phone to Airplane/Music Mode, it cannot send or receive any calls or access online information.
To access the state Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) for assistance with TTY calls: 䢇 Dial operator. and press to reach an For additional information about Sprint Relay Services and TTY compatibility, call Sprint Relay Customer Service at 800-676-3777 or visit www.sprintrelay.com. Note: In TTY Mode, your phone will display the TTY access icon when the TTY device is plugged into the phone. When enabled, TTY mode may impair the audio quality of non-TTY devices connected to the headset jack.
Auto-Answer Mode Setting Abbreviated Dialing Set your phone to automatically pick up incoming calls when connected to an optional hands-free headset or car kit. To activate the Contacts Match feature: 1. Press > Settings > Others > Call Setup > Auto- > Settings > Others > Call Setup. To activate the Prefix feature: Answer. 2. Highlight an option and press 1. Press 2. Select Contacts Match > ON (left softkey). . 1. Press > Settings > Others > Call Setup. 䡲 Off to disable Auto-Answer. 2.
Security Settings Unlocking Your Phone 1. From standby mode, press UNLOCK (right softkey). You can customize your phone to meet your personal security needs. You must enter your lock code to change the security settings. Tip: If you can’t recall your lock code, try using the last four digits of your wireless phone number. If this doesn’t work, call Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727. 2. Enter your lock code. Changing the Lock Code 1. Press > Settings > Lock Phone and enter your lock code. 2.
Parental Controls 䡲 Parental Controls give you a convenient way to manage wireless usage and access for everyone on your account. Kids get stylish phones to keep connected with friends and family, while you can control Internet access, texting, content purchases, voice calls and camera use. and re-enter a new parental lock code. 3. Select Restriction. (You will see a disclaimer.) 4. Read the disclaimer and press CONTINUE (left softkey). 5. Select Restriction to set restriction options.
Downloaded Content to delete all the contents you have downloaded. 䡲 Contacts to delete all the contents of your Contacts list. 䡲 My Photos to delete all pictures in My Photos. 䡲 Voice Memo to delete all voice memos. 䡲 Favorites to delete your shortcuts. 䡲 My Places to delete all places set as My Places. 䡲 4. Press DELETE (left softkey) to confirm the deletion.
Security Features for Data Services Net Guard Enabling and Disabling Data Services When you first connect to the Web, the Net Guard will be displayed to confirm that you want to connect. This feature helps you avoid accidental connections. You can disable the Net Guard in the future by selecting Always Auto-Connect when the Net Guard is displayed. You can disable data services without turning off your phone; however, you will not have access to all data services, including Web.
2C. History Each entry contains the phone number (if it is available) and Contacts entry name (if the number is in your Contacts). Duplicate calls (same number and type of call) may only appear once on the list. 1. Press > History. ⽧ Viewing History (page 46) 2.
Highlight a History entry and press to display 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). Press OPTIONS (right softkey) to display the following options: 䢇 Delete to delete the entry. 䢇 Delete All to delete all History entries. 䢇 Prepend to add numbers to the beginning of the selected number. (See “Prepending a Number From History” on page 48.) 䢇 Save Contact to save the number if it is not already in your Contacts.
Saving a Number From History After you have saved the number, your phone displays the new Contacts entry. (See “Contacts Entry Options” on page 51.) Your phone can store up to 600 Contacts entries. Contacts entries can store up to a total of 7 phone numbers, and each entry’s name can contain 64 characters. Note: You cannot save phone numbers already in your Contacts or from calls identified as No ID, Restricted, or Private. 1. Highlight a History entry and press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Save Contact.
Erasing History 1. Press History To erase individual History entries, see “History Options” on page 47. > History. 2. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Delete All. 3. If you are certain you want to erase the History, press DELETE (left softkey) – or – Press CANCEL (right softkey) to return to the previous menu. 2C.
Adding a New Contacts Entry 2D. Contacts Your phone can store up to 600 Contacts entries. Contacts entries can store up to a total of 7 phone numbers, and each entry’s name can contain 64 characters. ⽧ Adding a New Contacts Entry (page 50) ⽧ Saving a Phone Number (page 51) ⽧ Contacts Entry Options (page 51) – or – ⽧ Editing a Contacts Entry (page 52) ⽧ Adding a Number to a Contacts Entry (page 52) From standby mode, press CONTACTS (right softkey) > Add New > New Contact.
6. Press DONE (left softkey). – or – After saving the number, your phone displays the new entry. (See “Contacts Entry Options” on page 51.) Search for an existing contact name and press to save the new number. 5. Press DONE (left softkey). To make it easier for emergency personnel to identify important contacts, you can save your local emergency contacts under “ICE” in your phone’s Contacts list. For example, if your mother is your primary emergency contact, save her name as “ICE–Mom” in your Contacts.
Contacts entry options: 䊳 Display an entry and press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Edit. Highlight one of the following fields and : press Editing a Contacts Entry 1. Press > Contacts and highlight a contact. Then, press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Edit Contact. 䢇 [Add Name] 2. Highlight the field you wish to edit and press 䢇 [Add Number] to add a phone to the entry. 3. Add or edit the information and press 䢇 [Add Email] to add an email address to the entry. 4.
1. Press > Contacts and highlight a contact. Then, press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Edit Contact. 2. Highlight a number and press 3. Press hold . to clear one digit at a time, or press and to erase the entire number. 4. Re-enter or edit the number and press . 5. Press DONE (left softkey) to save the number. – or – Press OPTIONS (right softkey) for additional options. When you’re finished, press DONE (left softkey) to save your new settings.
To assign a speed dial number to an existing phone number: numbers are displayed in numeric order. 1. Press – or – 2. Highlight a phone number, press Enter the number of a speed dial location using your keypad. > Contacts and highlight a contact. Then, press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Edit Contact. and press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Set Speed Dial. 3. Highlight an available speed dial location and press .
Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry Assigning a Picture to an Entry Assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so you can identify the caller by the ringer type. (See “Ringer Types” on page 30.) Assign a picture to display each time a certain contact calls you. key), highlight a contact and press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Edit Contact. 2. Highlight the current ring type and press to display the Ringer Type menu. 3.
Creating a Group Finding Contacts Entries Create a Contacts group, it is easy to send a message to all of the members of a group quickly. Groups are shown in the Contact list in alphabetical order. Finding Contacts by Name 1. Press 1. Press > Contacts. 2. Scroll through all the entries. > Contacts > Add New. – or – – or – Press CONTACTS (right softkey) > Add New. Enter the first letter or letters of a name (such as “dav” for “Dave”). (The more letters you enter, the more your search narrows.
1. Press > Contacts. 2. Scroll through the Contacts list. To display entries belonging to a group, highlight the group and . press – or – Enter the first letter or letters of the group name (such as “fam” for “Family”). (The more letters you enter, the more your search narrows.) 3. To display an entry within the group, highlight it and press . 3. Highlight Secret and press to save the new setting. 4. Press OPTIONS (right softkey) and select Settings > Hide Secret. 5.
411), Sprint Operator, Pay Bill, Voicemail, Community Information, Non-Emergency Svcs, Traffic Information, Carrier Service Repair, TRS for TTY Users, or Call Before You Dig. To dial a service from standby mode using your keypad: 䊳 Dial the appropriate service number: Account Info.
see a confirmation screen once registration is complete.) Note: Once you have completed the registration, you will receive a text message with your password. This password is required for the Wireless Backup website (www.wirelessbackup.sprint.com) in order to edit your contacts from your computer. Tip: Each time you edit contacts on your phone, they are backed up at www.wirelessbackup.sprint.com. To deactivate the wireless backup service: 1. Press > Settings > Others > Wireless Backup > Unsubscribe. 2.
Calendar 2E. Calendar & Tools Adding an Event to the Calendar Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of important events. ⽧ Calendar (page 60) ⽧ File Manager (page 63) 1. Press ⽧ Alarm Clock (page 64) 2.
. the alarm field (On time) and pressing 䡲 Highlight your alarm preference for this event and . press 7. Select a ringer type for the alarm by highlighting . the ringer field and pressing Highlight a ringer from Downloaded Ringers, Voice Memo, My Audio, Other Ringers, or No Ringer and press ASSIGN (left softkey). 䡲 8. Enter a location for the event by highlighting [Location] and pressing 䡲 . Enter the event location and SAVE (left softkey). (See “Entering Text” on page 26.) 9.
4. Select DELETE (left softkey) or CANCEL (right Viewing Events 1. Press softkey). > Tools > Calendar. Tip: In the calendar view, days with events scheduled are displayed with a white triangle on the top left corner. 2. Highlight the day for which you would like to view . (Your phone lists events in events and press chronological order.) 3. To display an event’s details, highlight it and press .
1. Press File Manager Options > Tools > Calendar > OPTIONS (right softkey) > Delete All. 2. Select DELETE (left softkey) to erase all events or CANCEL (right softkey) to return to the calendar view. File Manager File Manager allows you to manage files such as pictures, music, and other files stored on the microSD™ card. Accessing File Manager 䊳 Press 䊳 To switch to Grid view, press GRID (left softkey). > Tools > Mass Storage > File Manager. Opening Files in File Manager 1.
Folder Info to display information about the selected 䢇 folder. 䢇 Memory Info to view the used and free memory 䢇 Format Memory Card to format a microSD™ card. space. (See “Formatting the microSD Card” on page 73.) Note: Default folders cannot be deleted or renamed. Alarm Clock Your phone comes with a built-in alarm clock that has multiple alarm capabilities. 1. Press > Tools > Alarm Clock. 2. Select Quick Alarm, New Alarm or Walk the Dog. 3. Turn the alarm on or off by highlighting the .
9. Select a snooze time by highlighting the snooze . field and pressing 䡲 Highlight 5 min later, 10 min later, 15 min later, or 20 min later and press . 10. Select the title filed and enter a title and press SAVE (left softkey). Notepad Your phone comes with a notepad that you can use to compose and store reminders and notes to help keep you organized. To compose a note: 11. Press SAVE (left softkey) to set the alarm. 1. Press Using the Quick Alarm 2.
EZ Tip 1. Press Eco-Calculator > Tools > Calculator > Ez Tip Calculator. 2. Use your keypad and navigation key to enter the bill amount and tip percentage. (EZ Tip instantly calculates the correct tip.) 3. If you’re splitting the check, highlight Split and enter the number of people in your party. (EZ Tip calculates and displays an equal split.) Calculator Your phone comes with a built-in calculator. 1. Press > Tools > Calculator > Calculator. 2. Enter numbers using your keypad.
5. Highlight Walking or Cycle and enter numbers using your keypad. (The result value is displayed automatically.) Updating Phone Software To view the time in over 50 different locations: > Tools > World Clock. 2. Press CITIES (right softkey) to choose a city. 1. Press – or – Use the navigation keys and different time zones. to scroll through Unit Converter 1. Press The Update Phone option allows you to download and update the software in your phone.
Activating ASR 2F. Voice Services ⽧ Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) (page 68) ⽧ Managing Voice Memos (page 70) Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) You can use your phone’s built-in automatic speech recognition (ASR) software to dial a phone number in your Contacts or to launch phone functions. All you have to do is to talk into the phone, and ASR will recognize your voice and complete tasks by itself. 䊳 Press and hold or .
1. Press and hold or . 2. After you hear “Call: please say a command,” say “Call.” Opening Menus With ASR You can jump directly to some of the menu items or applications by saying “Go to” followed by a menu option. 1. Press and hold 3. When you hear “Please say name & phone type or 3. A list of options will be displayed, when prompted 4. Your request will be displayed and you will be say the option you wish to go to (for example, “Messaging”). asked to verify.
3. A list of options will be displayed, when prompted say the option you wish to go to (for example, "Time"). Managing Voice Memos Voice Command Training Use your phone’s Voice Services to record brief memos to remind you of important events, phone numbers, or grocery list items. You can train ARS for better voice command recognition. Recording Voice Memos 1. Press and hold or . 2. Highlight Voice Command Training and press 䡲 Digit to train numbers. 䡲 Yes/No to train words. 1.
Voice Memo Options To play the voice memos you have recorded: 1. Press > Tools > Voice Service > Voice Memo. 2. Select the voice memo you wish to hear and press to play the selected voice memo. To choose voice memo options: 1. Press > Tools > Voice Service > Voice Memo. 2. Highlight the voice memo you wish to view and press OPTIONS (right softkey) to choose from the voice memo options: 䡲 Send Message to send a message with the voice memo attached.
Inserting the microSD Card 2G. microSD Card 1. Open the microSD access panel located on the left side of the phone. 2. Position the microSD card so that the gold contacts ⽧ Your Phone’s microSD Card and Adapter (page 72) ⽧ microSD Card Settings (page 73) ⽧ microSD Card Folders (page 74) ⽧ Connecting Your Phone to Your Computer (page 74) Your Phone’s microSD Card and Adapter are facing the back of the phone and gently slide it into place until it is fully inserted and locked.
adapter by improper operation. Please be careful when inserting, removing, or handling them. DO NOT remove a microSD card while files are being accessed or transferred. Doing so will result in loss or damage of data. Make sure your battery is charged before using the microSD card. Your data may become damaged or corrupted if the battery runs out while reading/writing to the microSD card. Note: The phone will automatically create the microSD’s default folders: DCIM, MUSIC, EMAIL, BLUETOOTH, SOUND.
Note: The formatting procedure erases all the data on the microSD card, after which the files CANNOT be retrieved. To prevent the loss of important data, please check the contents before you format the card. Before using your phone’s mass storage capabilities, you need to prepare your phone’s settings to synchronize with your desktop or laptop computer. Once you have connected the phone to the computer, you can transfer your data to or from the microSD card.
䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 microSD™ Card Important Connection Information No driver installation is required for Windows 2000/ ME/XP/Vista/7 users. To avoid loss of data, DO NOT remove the USB cable, the microSD card, or the battery while files are being accessed or transferred. DO NOT use your computer to change or edit folder or file names on the microSD card, and do not attempt to transfer large amounts of data from the computer to the microSD card. Doing so may cause the microSD card to fail.
Shortcut: To activate camera mode, you can also press the side camera button ( ) twice, or press and hold the side camera button( ). (See the illustration on page 11.) 2H. Camera 2.
Picture ID to display the picture for all incoming calls. 䡲 Delete to delete the picture you just took. 䡲 Go to Album to go to the In Phone folder or Memory Card folder (if available) to review your saved pictures. 䡲 Print to print the pictures. Use a PictBridgeenabled printer (see page 83), or use a Bluetooth-enabled printer (see page 84). 䡲 Take New Picture to return to camera mode to take another picture. To take a picture with the phone closed: 1.
Camera Mode Options When the phone is in camera mode, press OPTIONS (right softkey) to display additional camera options: 䢇 Color Tone to adjust the color tone by pressing the navigation key left or right to select Normal, Black & White, Negative, or Sepia. (The default setting is Normal.) 䢇 Image Controls to select from the following options: 䡲 Brightness to select Auto or Manual brightness control.
䊳 Press CANCEL (right softkey). Note: While the self-timer is active, all keys are disabled except , , and the right softkey (CANCEL). 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. 1. From camera mode, press the navigation key left or right to adjust the zoom. (You will see the gauge bar.) 2. Press CAPTURE (left softkey), , or the side camera button to take the picture.
Storing Pictures Your phone’s picture storage area is called My Photos. There are two types of folders in My Photos: 䢇 䢇 In Phone Memory Card (if a microSD card is installed) Default Storage Options 1. Press > Photos > Other Settings > Auto-Save To. 2. Select Memory Card or In Phone. (The phone stores pictures to the In Phone folder if no microSD card is installed.) In Phone Folder Your phone’s internal storage area is called the In Phone folder.
Slide Show to view your pictures in slideshow mode. 䢇 Assign to assign the picture to a screen saver or 䢇 Delete to delete the picture. picture ID. Note: Deleting pictures will free up memory space in your phone to enable you to take more pictures. 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Print to print the pictures. You can use a PictBridge- enabled printer (see page 83) or use a Bluetoothenabled printer (see page 84). Copy/Move to copy or move the picture to the In Phone or Memory Card. Camera Mode to switch to camera mode.
2. Highlight a picture to send. 䡲 3. Press SEND (left softkey) > Contact. (You will see a Send To list.) 4. Highlight a contact entry and press , or Highlight Go To Contacts to go to your complete Contacts list. 䡲 Press NEW ADDR (right softkey) to enter a mobile phone number or an email address directly. 䡲 Press MULTIPLE (left softkey) to select multiple to select the recipients. After pressing recipients, press CONTINUE (left softkey). 䡲 5.
MULTIPLE to select multiple recipients. After to select the recipients, press CONTINUE (left softkey). pressing 3. Highlight [Add Attachment] and press . 4. Highlight Picture and press . 䡲 In Phone to select a picture stored in the phone. 䡲 Memory Card to select a picture stored in SD Card. 䡲 Take New Picture to take a new picture to attach to the message. 5.
3. Highlight a picture to print and press OPTIONS (right softkey) > Print > PictBridge. (You will see a disclaimer.) Note: While you are connected to the printer, your phone will be set to Airplane/Music Mode. You will not be able to make or receive calls. Note: You can select up to 10 pictures; however you can select only from one folder. You may not be able to print pictures that are not supported on your phone. 4. Read the disclaimer and press NEXT (left softkey). 5.
Note: Due to different specifications and features of other Bluetooth-compatible devices, display and operations may be different, and functions such as transfer or exchange may not be possible with all Bluetoothcompatible devices. Other Settings Camera The Other Settings menu allows you to configure, view your account information. To access the settings and info menu: 1. Press > Photos > Other Settings. 2. Highlight one of the following options and press .
Turning Bluetooth On and Off 2I. Bluetooth By default, your device’s Bluetooth feature is set to Off. Turning Bluetooth on makes your phone “discoverable” by other in-range Bluetooth devices. ⽧ Turning Bluetooth On and Off (page 86) ⽧ Bluetooth Settings (page 87) 1. Press ⽧ Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 87) 2. Press ON (left softkey) to enable Bluetooth. ⽧ Sending Items via Bluetooth (page 88) To turn Bluetooth on: > Tools > Bluetooth > On/Off. To turn Bluetooth off: About Bluetooth 1.
Bluetooth Settings Pairing Bluetooth Devices You can set up many of the characteristics of your phone’s Bluetooth service, including: 䢇 Entering or changing the name your phone uses for Bluetooth communication 䢇 Setting your phone’s visibility (or “discoverability”) for other Bluetooth devices 䢇 Displaying your phone’s Bluetooth address Paired Devices 1. Press > Tools > Bluetooth. 2. Set your Bluetooth options. Select My Bluetooth Info and press EDIT (left softkey) to rename your phone for Bluetooth.
Sending Items via Bluetooth Depending on your paired devices’ settings and capabilities, you may be able to send pictures, Contacts information, or other items using a Bluetooth connection. 1. Press > Tools > Bluetooth > Trusted Devices. 2. Highlight a paired device and press TRANSFER (left softkey). 3. Highlight an item to send and press 䡲 . To select Contacts or pictures, select the category, . scroll through the available items, and press When you are finished, press CONTINUE (left softkey). 4.
Section 3 Sprint Service
3A. Sprint Service: The Basics ⽧ Voicemail (page 90) ⽧ Messaging (SMS/MMS) (page 92) ⽧ Caller ID (page 95) ⽧ Call Waiting (page 95) ⽧ Making a 3-Way Call (page 95) ⽧ Call Forwarding (page 96) ⽧ Roaming (page 96) Voicemail Setting Up Your Voicemail Your phone automatically transfers all unanswered calls to your voicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off. You should set up your Sprint Voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated. 90 3A.
New Voicemail Message Alerts Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages When you receive a new voice message, your phone alerts you and prompts you to call your voicemail. You can review your messages directly from your wireless phone or from any other touch-tone phone. To dial from your wireless phone, either speed dial your voicemail or use the menu keys. 䊳 Press and hold . To display your Missed Alerts Log: 䊳 Press > Missed Alerts.
Tip: When you call into voicemail, you first hear the header information (date, time, and sender information) for the message. To skip directly to the message, press 4 during the header. Clearing the Message Icon Your phone may temporarily continue to display the message icon after you have checked your voice and text messages. 1. Press Voicemail Key Guide Here’s a quick guide to your keypad functions while listening to voicemail messages.
In addition, text messaging includes a variety of preset messages, such as Call me, Where are you that make composing messages fast and easy. Use your phone to customize your own preset messages (up to 100 characters). Tip: You can instantly access all your phone’s messaging options, using the main screen carousel. See section 2B “Navigating the Main Screen” on page 31 for details. 䡲 NEW ADDR (right softkey) to use the keypad to enter a wireless phone number or email address of the recipient directly.
5. Review your message and press SEND (left softkey). (You may select additional messaging options by pressing OPTIONS [right softkey] to add/change recipients, or set the message priority to urgent.) Note: If an attachment or subject is added to a text message, the message will be automatically be converted to a Picture/Multimedia Message and you will be charged accordingly. (See “Sending Pictures From Messaging” on page 82.) Preset Messages Preset messages make it easy to compose text/picture messages.
Caller ID To switch back to the first caller: 䊳 Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before answering the phone by displaying the number of the incoming call. If you do not want your number displayed when you make a call, follow these steps. 1. Press you can temporarily disable Call Waiting by pressing before placing your call. Call Waiting is automatically reactivated once you end the call. Call Waiting When you’re on a call, Call Waiting alerts you to incoming calls by sounding a beep.
If one of the people you called hangs up during your call, you and the remaining caller stay connected. If you initiated the call and are the first to hang up, all callers are disconnected. Call Forwarding Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to another phone number – even when your phone is turned off. You can continue to make calls from your phone when you have activated Call Forwarding. To activate Call Forwarding: 1. Press . 2.
When you’re roaming on digital networks, your call quality and security will be similar to the quality you receive when making calls on the Nationwide Sprint Network. However, you may not be able to access certain features, such as data services, depending on the available network. Note: If you’re on a call when you leave the Nationwide Sprint Network, your call is dropped.
Checking for Voicemail Messages While Roaming When you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint Network, you may not receive on-phone notification of new voicemail messages. Callers can still leave messages, but you will need to periodically check your voicemail for new messages if you are in a roaming service area for an extended period of time. 1. Dial 1 + area code + your phone number. 2. When you hear your voicemail greeting, press . 3. Enter your passcode at the prompt and follow the voice prompts.
2. Press ON or OFF (left softkey). Note: Call Guard is turned on by default on your phone. Voice dialing and speed dialing are not available when you are roaming with Call Guard enabled. phone. . . 1. Press > Settings > Others > Roaming > Data Roam Guard. 2. Press ON (left softkey) to set your phone’s Data Roam Guard feature on. You will see a prompt and will be required to respond anytime you access data services while roaming. To answer incoming roaming calls with Call Guard on: 1. Press .
Your User Name 3B. Web and Data Services ⽧ Getting Started With Data Services (page 100) ⽧ Accessing Messages (page 103) ⽧ Downloading Games, Ringers, and More (page 106) ⽧ Applications (page 109) ⽧ Browser Menu (page 109) ⽧ Data Services FAQs (page 110) Getting Started With Data Services With your Sprint service, you are ready to start enjoying the advantages of data services.
Press > Settings > Others > Data > Update before completing Profile. (To cancel, press Data Connection Status and Indicators the update.) Your phone displays the current status of your data connection through indicators at the top of the screen. The following symbol is used: Launching a Web Connection 䊳 Press > Web. (Your data connection starts and you see the SprintWebSM home page.) Note: If Net Guard is enabled and displayed, press CONNECT (right softkey) to continue and launch the Web.
Navigating the Web To scroll line by line through websites: 䊳 Press the navigation key up and down. Navigating through menus and websites during a data session is easy once you’ve learned a few basics. Here are some tips for getting around: Selecting Softkeys Once you’ve learned how to use softkeys and scroll, you can start navigating the Web. During a data session, the bottom line of your phone’s display contains one or more softkeys.
key for deleting text (like a BACKSPACE key) when you are entering text. Going Home To return to the home page from any other page: 䊳 Press and hold . – or – Press TOOLBAR (right softkey) > Home. Accessing Messages Web and Data Note: You can also use the You can send and receive email messages, instant messages, and text messages and participate in Web-based chat rooms right from your phone. Messaging allows you to stay connected 24 hours a day anywhere on the Nationwide Sprint Network.
Select Work to set up a corporate email account using either Outlook Web Access from a Microsoft Exchange Server or the Sprint Mobile Email connector for direct access. 5. If applicable, read the notice regarding Mail Push. If – or – Note: Mail Push allows your phone to automatically retrieve Select More to choose from additional options. There are many available email options listed, or you may add your own POP or IMAP email accounts.
Note: You can also access certain email accounts through > Web and then select the home page. Press Messaging > Email > [AOL & AIM Mail, MSN Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, or Gmail]. Follow the onscreen instructions to enter your account information and access your email messages. Accessing Sprint Instant Messaging Sprint provides you with access to popular instant messaging (IM) clients, including AOL® Instant Messenger, MSN® Messenger, and Yahoo!® Messenger. 1. From the home page, select Messaging > IM.
Downloading Games, Ringers, and More To access the download menus from the Web browser: 1. From the home page, select Downloads. 2. Select Games, Ringers, Screen Savers, Applications, You have access to a dynamic variety of downloadable content, such as games, ringers, screen savers, and other applications. (Additional charges may apply.) Follow the basic steps below to access and download these items. Accessing the Download Menus 1. Press > My Stuff. 2.
Once you’ve selected an item, highlight it and press , or press GO (left softkey). You will see a summary page for the item including its title, the vendor, the download details, the file size, and the cost. Links allow you to view the License Details page, which outlines the price, license type, and length of license for the download, and the Terms of Use page, which details the Premium Services Terms of Use and your responsibility for payment. To download a selected item: 1.
To access My Content Manager: 䊳 From the home page, select Downloads > My Content Manager. (You will see a list of your purchased items.) To download purchased content from My Content Manager: 1. From the My Content Manager display (see . (You page 108), highlight an item and press will see the information page for the selected item.) 2. Highlight Download and press . (The item will download automatically. When you see the New Download screen, you have successfully downloaded the item to your phone.
You can access a wide variety of applications in many different categories with your phone and data service. Your phone comes preloaded with links to the following social networking applications: 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Facebook MySpace Scanlife Social Zone Twitter To get started with applications: 䊳 Press > My Stuff > Applications > Facebook, MySpace, Scanlife, Social Zone or Twitter. (The browser will start and take you to the application's login page. Follow the onscreen prompts.
Restarting the Web Browser To open the browser menu: 䊳 Press TOOLBAR (right softkey). (You will see the browser menu.) Options available under the browser menu include: 䢇 BACK to go back to the most recent Web page. 䢇 FORWARD to move to a previously viewed page (after having used BACK option). 䢇 MY HOMEPAGE to go back to the home page. 䢇 MY PAGES to view your favorites and recently viewed pages. 䢇 SPRINT SEARCH to search the Internet. 䢇 OPTIONS to choose font size, privacy settings, etc.
Your phone automatically connects when you use data service or an incoming message arrives. You will also or indicator. see the Can I make calls and use data services at the same time? You cannot use voice and data services simultaneously. If you receive a call while data service is active, your phone forwards the call to voicemail. You can place an outgoing call anytime, but it will interrupt any in-progress data session.
5. When you are finished, disconnect the phone. (See 3C. Entertainment: Music ⽧ Transferring Music to Your Phone (page 112) ⽧ Playing Music on Your Phone (page 112) Transferring Music to Your Phone You can transfer music from your computer to your phone's microSD card. To transfer music to your phone: progress. A memory card is required to listen to any music stored or downloaded to the phone. The number of files you can store depends on the size and format options of the memory card.
䡲 Genres to filter the list of available music by their Genre information. 3. Once you’ve displayed a list of songs, you can browse through your available titles by Song, Artist, or Genre to select a specific song. 䡲 To play a song, highlight it and press . 䡲 To listen to a playlist, highlight it and press to again to open the playlist, and then press begin playing from the selected song. 4.
Sprint Family Locator 3D. GPS Services ⽧ GPS Services (page 114) ⽧ Sprint Family Locator (page 114) GPS Services Sprint Family Locator uses GPS technology to locate your child’s phone and display the location on an interactive map. Note: Sprint Family Locator service requires an additional monthly fee. Visit www.sprint.com/familylocator for complete details. Signing Up for Sprint Family Locator 1. Press > Sprint Family Locator.
3. Select a phone to locate from the available child phone list. 4. When you are finished, select Sign Out. Note: You may also use Sprint Family Locator with any GPS Services computer with an Internet connection. Visit www.sprint.com/familylocator for complete details. 3D.
Section 4 Safety and Warranty Information
4A. Important Safety Information ⽧ General Precautions (page 118) ⽧ Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone (page 119) ⽧ Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device (page 120) ⽧ Caring for the Battery (page 122) ⽧ Radio Frequency (RF) Energy (page 123) ⽧ Owner’s Record (page 125) ⽧ User Guide Proprietary Notice (page 126) This phone guide contains important operational and safety information that will help you safely use your phone.
Do Not Rely on Your Phone for Emergency Calls Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, RF signals from wireless phones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment. Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore you should never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential communication (e.g., medical emergencies).
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.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements for hearing aid compatibility and are likely to generate less interference to hearing devices than unrated phones. (M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.) T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing device’s telecoil (“T Switch”or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. (T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. Note that not all hearing devices have telecoils in them.
䢇 Move the phone around to find the point with least interference. Caring for the Battery Safety Information Please read and observe the following information for safe and proper use of your phone and to prevent damage. Also, keep the User Guide in an accessible place at all the times after reading it. 䢇 Do not disassemble or open crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred the battery.
䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 䢇 Never dispose of the battery by incineration. Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean. Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery. The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period of time. It’s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance. It can be recharged hundreds of times before it needs replacing. Don’t store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods of time.
Body-Worn Operation To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a handset on your body, use a Sprint-supplied or Sprint-approved carrying case, holster or other body-worn accessory. If you do not use a body-worn accessory, ensure the antenna is at least 25/32 inch (2 centimeters) from your body when transmitting. Use of non-Sprint-approved accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines. For more information about RF exposure, visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov.
FCC Notice 䢇 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 䢇 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
User Guide Proprietary Notice CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following patents: 4,901,307 5,109,390 5,267,262 5,416,797 5,506,865 5,544,196 5,657,420 5,101,501 5,267,261 5,414,796 5,504,773 5,535,239 5,600,754 5,778,338 5,228,054 5,337,338 5,710,784 5,056,109 5,568,483 5,659,569 5,490,165 5,511,073 T9 Text Input is licensed by Nuance Communications, Inc. and is covered by U.S. Pat. 5,818,437, U.S. Pat. 5,953,541, U.S. Pat.
4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty ⽧ Manufacturer’s Warranty (page 127) Your phone has been designed to provide you with reliable, worry-free service. If for any reason you have a problem with your equipment, please refer to the manufacturer’s warranty in this section. For information regarding the terms and conditions of service for your phone, please visit www.sprint.com or call Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727.
therefore, shall not be covered under these limited warranty terms. (5) Upon request from LG, the consumer must provide information satisfactory to LG to prove the date of purchase or exchange. (6) The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the Customer Service Department of LG. LG shall bear the cost of shipping the product back to the consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty.
TO THIS PRODUCT. LG will, at its sole option, either repair, replace or refund the purchase price of any unit that does not conform to this limited warranty. LG may choose at its option to use functionally equivalent re-conditioned, refurbished or new units or parts or any units. In addition, LG will not reinstall or back-up any data, applications or software that you have added to your phone.
Index Numerics 3-Way Call 95 A Abbreviated Dialing 24, 41 Activation 2, 3 Alarm Clock 64 Answering Calls 20 Applications 109 Downloading 106 Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) 68 B Backlight 34 Battery 16–17 Capacity 17 Charging 17 Disposal 123 Installing 17 Bluetooth 86–88 130 Pairing 87 Sending Items 88 Settings 87 Browser Menu 109 Buying Ringers and Games 106 Zoom 79 Connecting to PC 74 Contacts 50–59 Adding a Number 52 Adding an Entry 50 Assigning a Picture 77 Assigning Ringers 32, 55 Dialing From 25
Erasing Phone Content 43 Event Alert Menu 61 EZ Tips 66 Key Functions 9 Key Tone 34 F E Email 103 Emergency Numbers 21 End-of-Call Options 23 Enhanced 911 (E911) 22 Entering Text 26–29 ABC Mode 28 Emoticons 29 Multi-tap Entry 28 Numbers 29 Preset Messages 29 Selecting Mode 26 Smileys 29 Symbols 29 T9 Text Input 27 Internet - see Web K Facebook 109 Family Locator 114 FCC Notice 125 File Manager 63 Flash 78 L Games Buying and Downloading 106 GPS Services 114 M Language 35 Location Settings 36 Lock Co
microSD Card 72–75 Creating Folders 73 File Manager 63 Formatting 73 Missed Calls 21 Music 112 My Content Manager 107 MySpace 109 N NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile 109 Navigating the Menus 18 Navigating the Web 102 Net Guard 45 NFL Mobile Live 109 Notepad 65 O Owner’s Record 125 P Pairing Bluetooth Devices 87 Pauses 24 Phone (illus.
Text Messaging Preset Messages 94 Three-Way Calling 95 TTY Use 39 Turning Your Phone On and Off 16 U Unlocking Your Phone 42 V Vibrate 32 Videos Storing 80 Voice Dialing 69 Voice Memos 70 Voicemail Clear Icon 92 Notification 90 Retrieving 91 Setting Up 3, 90 Volume 32 T T9 Text Input 27 Taking Pictures 76 Text Entry - see Entering Text Web 100–111 - see also Data Services Browser Menu 109 Downloading Content 106 Email 103 Instant Messaging 105 Launching 101 Navigating 102 User Name 100 Wireless Backup 58