Phone User Guide MUZIQTM by LG®
Table of Contents Welcome to Pivot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ii Your Phone’s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii Section 1: Using Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1A. Phone Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Resetting Your Picture Mail Account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Resetting Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Resetting Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 1D. Controlling Your Roaming Experience . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Understanding Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Using Call Guard . . . . . . .
1H. Using Your Phone’s Voice Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 Using Voice-Activated Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 Using Call [Name / Type / Number] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 Using Send Msg to [Name / Type / Number] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Using Find Contact [Name / Type] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 Managing Voice Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 1I. Using the microSD Card . . . . . . . .
Section 2: Pivot Service Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153 2A. Pivot Service Features: The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154 Using Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155 Using SMS Text Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .156 Using SMS Voice Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159 Using Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161 Responding to Call Waiting .
Section 3: Safety and Warranty Information . . . . . .205 3A. Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .206 General Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .206 Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone . . . . . . . .207 Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device . . . . . . . . . . . . .209 Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211 Radio Frequency (RF) Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Welcome to Pivot Pivot from your cable provider and Sprint is committed to bringing you the best wireless technology available. With your Pivot service, you are ready to start enjoying the advantages of your cable provider’s video, voice, email and Internet services over Sprint’s all digital wireless Network. This guide will familiarize you with our technology and your new phone through simple, easy-to-follow instructions.
Introduction This Phone User Guide introduces you to Pivot service and all the features of your new phone. It’s divided into three sections: Section 1: Using Your Phone Section 2: Pivot Service Features Section 3: 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. The Table of Contents and Index will also help you quickly locate specific information.
Your Phone’s Menu Your phone is preloaded with the Pivot Theme. The Pivot Theme is the first screen you see when you turn on your phone, and it gives you one-touch access to the Main Menu, Mobile TV, Mobile Email, and the Mobile Web. Always use the email link from the Pivot Theme. This will ensure that you are in the advanced email application. For more information about the Pivot Theme, please see the Getting Started with Pivot guide.
The following table outlines your phone’s list menu structure. For more information about using your phone’s menus, see “Navigating Through Phone Menus” on page 15.
APPLICATIONS Get New Sprint Power View My Content Manager NFL Mobile My Content Manager Instant Messaging Get New My Content Manager 2: VoiceSMS 3: Picture Mail 2: Voicemail Details 3: Clear Icon 2: Message Reminder 5: Delivery Receipt 8: VoiceSMS Options 3: Callback Number 6: Signature IM & EMAIL Get New CALL TONES Memory Status 8: MESSAGING 1: SEND MESSAGE 1: Text Message 4: Email 2: TEXT MESSAGES 3: PICTURE MAIL 4: VOICESMS 5: EMAIL 6: IM 7: CHAT & DATING 8: VOICEMAIL 1: Call Vo
9: TOOLS 1: MEMORY CARD MANAGER 2: MUSIC COMPOSER 1: Compose Melody 4: Help 2: My Melody 3: Settings 3: MUSIC TRANSMITTER 4: USB MODE 5: ALARM CLOCK 6: BLUETOOTH 7: CALCULATOR 1: Calculator 2: EzTip Calculator 8: VOICE CONTROL 1: Call [Name] / [Type] / [Number] 2: Send Msg to [Name] / [Type] / [Number] 3: Find [Name] / [Type] 4: Missed 5: Voice Guide 6: Phone Status 7: Training 8: Bookmark 9: Help 0: Exit Voice Control 9: SCHEDULER 0: VOICE MEMO *: NOTEPAD #: WORLD CLOCK vi
0: CONTACTS 1: FIND/ADD ENTRY 2: SPEED DIAL #S 3: GROUPS 4: MY PHONE # 5: MY NAME CARD 6: SERVICES 1: Customer Service 4: Sprint Operator 2: Dir Assistance 5: Voice Command 3: Account Info 7: SEND ALL CONTACTS 8: WIRELESS BACKUP 1: Subscribe 2: Learn More *: PICTURES 1: CAMERA 2: CAMCORDER 3: PICTURE MAIL 4: MY ALBUMS 1: In Phone 2: Memory Card 3: Online Albums 5: PICTBRIDGE 6: ORDER PRINTS 7: SETTINGS & INFO 1: Auto Save to 2: Account Info.
#: SETTINGS 1: DISPLAY 1: Main Screen 1: Screen Saver 4: Backlight 7: Menu Styles 2: Slide Show 5: Themes 8: Foregrounds 3: Multi-Tasking Alert 6: Skins 9: Incoming Calls 2: Outer Screen 1: Screen Saver 2: Clock 3: Font Size 1: Messaging 2: Browser 3: Notepad 4: Keypad Light 5: Language 1: English 2: Espanol 6: Status Light 2: SOUNDS 1: Volume 1: Ringer 4: Power On/Off 2: Earpiece 5: Applications 3: Speakerphone 2: Ringer Type 1: Voice Calls 2: Messages 3: Alerts 1: Beep Each Minute 2: Out o
3: AIRPLANE/MUSIC MODE 4: BLUETOOTH 1: On/Off 4: Device Info 2: Visibility 3: Device Name 5: Exchange FTP Folder 5: MESSAGING 1: Notification 1: Message & Icon 2: Icon Only 2: Message Reminder 3: Callback Number 1: None 2:My Phone Number 3: Other 4: Auto-Delete 5: Delivery Receipt 6: Signature 7: Preset Messages 8: VoiceSMS Options 1: Speakerphone 2:From Name 6: SIDE KEY GUARD 7: TEXT ENTRY 1: Auto-Capital 4: Word Prediction 7: My Words 2: Auto-Space 5: Word Completion 8: Help 3: Word Choice List
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Section 1 Using Your Phone
Section 1A Phone Basics Phone Basics In This Section Your Phone (page 3) Viewing the Display Screen (page 7) Features of Your Phone (page 9) Turning Your Phone On and Off (page 11) Using Your Phone’s Battery and Charger (page 12) Navigating Through Phone Menus (page 15) Displaying Your Phone Number (page 16) Making and Answering Calls (page 17) Entering Text (page 28) Your phone is packed with features that simplify your life and expand your ability to stay connected to the people and in
Your Phone Phone Basics 1. Earpiece 2. Signal Strength Indicator 25. Battery Strength Indicator 3. Display Screen 4. Volume Keys 5. Navigation Key 6. Softkey (left) 24. Softkey (right) 7. Speaker Key 23. Menu/OK Key 8. TALK Key 22. Camera Key 21. End (Power) 9. Charger / Accessory Jack 20. Back (Clear) 19. Keypad 10. Flash 11. Service Indicator LED 12. Digital Camera 13. Outer Screen 14. External Navigation Pad 18. Side Camera Key 17. Music Key 16. microSD Memory Card Slot 15.
Key Functions Phone Basics 1. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated prompts. 2. Signal Strength Indicator represents the signal strength by displaying bars. The more bars displayed, the better the signal strength. 3. Display Screen displays all the information needed to operate your phone, such as the call status, the Contacts list, the date and time, and the signal and battery strength. 4.
Phone Basics 11. Service Indicator LED lets you know phone is in service area with LED lighting. 12. Digital Camera allows you to take sharp, high-resolution digital pictures. 13. Outer Screen lets you monitor the phone’s status and see who’s calling without opening the phone. 14. External Navigation Pad allows you to access the Music Store and music stored on your microSD card, as well as navigate through your music while playing a song. (See “Playing Music on Your Phone” on page 190.) 15.
Section 1A: Phone Basics Phone Basics 21. End (Power) Key ends a call. Press and hold this key for two seconds to turn your phone on or off. While in the main menu, it returns the phone to standby mode and cancels your input. 22. Camera Keys allows you to access the Pictures menu with the press of a button in standby mode. Press and hold to automatically launch the camera. A single press to the exterior camera key (right side key) will launch the camera. 23.
Viewing the Display Screen Phone Basics Your phone’s display screen provides a wealth of information about your phone’s status and options. This list identifies the symbols you’ll see on your phone’s display screen: Tip To view a list of your phone’s icons and descriptions, from the main menu select Settings > Phone Information > Icon Glossary. indicates your phone is using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) protocol for client/server communication. shows your current signal strength.
indicates your phone’s location feature is on. Phone Basics indicates your phone’s location feature is off. indicates your Sprint Vision connection is active. (Data is being transferred.) indicates ringer volume is set to vibrate. indicates ringer & vibrate mode is set. indicates Ringer Off/Silence All mode is set. indicates your phone is operating in TTY mode. indicates battery charge level (icon shows full charge). indicates battery needs to be recharged. indicates outgoing calls number.
Features of Your Phone Phone Basics Congratulations on the purchase of your phone. The MuziqTM by LG® is lightweight, easy-to-use, and reliable, and it also offers many significant features and service options.
Your phone’s outer screen display allows you to monitor the phone’s status and to see who’s calling without opening the phone. T9 Text Input lets you quickly type messages with one keypress per letter (see page 29). Speed dial lets you dial phone numbers with one or two keypresses (see page 27). You can wirelessly pair your Bluetooth-enabled phone to certain Bluetooth devices, including headsets and hands-free devices.
Turning Your Phone On and Off To turn your phone on: Press and hold for approximately two seconds. Phone Basics Turning Your Phone On 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 Use only Sprint-approved or manufacturerapproved batteries and chargers with your phone. The failure to use a Sprint-approved or manufacturer-approved battery and charger may increase the risk that your phone will overheat, catch fire, or explode, resulting in serious bodily injury, death, or property damage.
Installing the Battery 1. Place the edge of the battery that has the battery terminals into the opening on the back of the phone (1), and then press it into place (2). 2. Align the tabs on the battery cover with the slots on the back of the phone (3), and then press the cover down until it clicks (4). Phone Basics To install the battery: Removing the Battery WARNING Do not handle a damaged or leaking battery as you can be burned. To remove your battery: 1.
Charging the Battery 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 upperright corner of your phone’s display screen. If the battery charge is getting too low, the battery icon ( ) blinks and the phone sounds a warning tone.
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 Press Phone Basics To go to the previous menu: . To return to standby mode: Press . Displaying Your Phone Number Just in case you forget your phone number, your phone can remind you. To display your phone number: Note Select Main Menu > Settings > Phone Information > Phone Number. (Your phone number and other information about your phone and account will be displayed.) To select Main Menu, highlight it on the Pivot Theme and press the Menu/OK key.
Making and Answering Calls Placing a call from your phone is as easy as making a call from any landline phone. Just enter the number and press , and you’re on your way to clear calls. Phone Basics Making Calls To make a call using your keypad: 1. Make sure your phone is on. 2. Enter a phone number from standby mode. (If you make a mistake while dialing, press to erase one digit at a time. Press and hold to erase the entire number.) 3. Press .
Dialing Options Tip To speed dial a phone number from standby mode, press and hold the speed dial number. If the speed dial number is two digits, enter the first digit, and then press and hold the second digit. (For information on setting up speed dial numbers, see “Assigning Speed Dial Numbers” on page 80.) (This feature will not work when you are roaming off the Sprint National Network; when roaming you must dial using eleven digits [1 + the area code + the seven-digit phone number.
Answering Calls 1. Make sure your phone is on. (If your phone is off, incoming calls go to voicemail.) 2. Press to answer an incoming call. (Depending on your phone’s settings, you may also answer incoming calls by opening the phone or by pressing any number key. See “Call Answer Mode” on page 52 for more information.) Phone Basics To answer an incoming call: Your phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following ways: The phone rings or vibrates. The indicator light flashes.
Answering a Roam Call With Call Guard Enabled To answer a call when you are roaming and Call Guard is enabled: Phone Basics Call Guard is an option that helps you manage your roaming charges when making or receiving calls while outside the Sprint National Network. Please see “Controlling Your Roaming Experience” on page 62 for more information about roaming. Select Answer to answer the call. (See “Call Guard” on page 66 for additional information.
Calling Emergency Numbers Note ), even if your When you place an emergency call, your phone automatically enters Emergency mode. During the call, press the desired menu list to display among menu lists. To select menu, highlight it and press . Mute or Unmute to mute your microphone, or to unmute the microphone if it was muted earlier. When making a call to 911, Unmute does not function. Speaker On or Speaker Off to route the phone's audio through the speaker or through the earpiece.
Enhanced 911 (E911) Information When you place an emergency 911 call, the GPS feature of your phone begins to seek information to calculate your approximate location. Depending on several variables, including availability and access to satellite signals, it may take up to 30 seconds or more to determine and report your approximate location. IMPORTANT Phone Basics This phone features an embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing E911 emergency location services where available.
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. Record Voice Memo to record the current conversation. Notepad to display the phone’s electronic notepad. Menu to display the phone’s main menu.
Saving a Phone Number To save a number from standby mode: 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 74.) 1. Enter a phone number. 2. Scroll to Save and press . 3. Select New Entry for a new contact or Existing Entry to add a number to an existing contact and press .
4. To dial the number, scroll to Call and press . Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses Phone Basics You can also dial the number by highlighting it and pressing TALK during step 3 above. Tip 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 .
Note Dialing From Contacts To dial directly from a Contacts entry: 1. Press to access the main menu. Contacts may also be accessed by pressing Contacts (right softkey) from the standby screen. Phone Basics When dialing a number with a hard pause, press OK to send the next set of numbers. 2. Select Contacts. 3. Scroll to Find/Add Entry and press . 4. Use your navigation key to scroll through the Contacts list, and then highlight your desired entry. 5. Press to dial the entry’s default phone number.
Using Speed Dialing To use One-Touch Dialing for speed dial locations 1-9: Phone Basics 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. 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 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 Mail and SMS Text Messaging). Phone Basics Selecting a Text Input Mode To change the text input mode: 1. When you display a screen where you can enter text, press the right softkey to change the text input mode. 2.
Entering Text Using T9 Text Input 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.) Phone Basics 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 Text Input Mode” on page 28.) To enter a word using T9 Text Input: 1. Select the T9Word character input mode. (See “Selecting a Text Input Mode” on page 28.) 2.
Adding a Word to the T9 Database To add a word to the T9 Text Input database: 1. Select the Abc character input mode. (See “Selecting a Text Input Mode” on page 28.) Phone Basics 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. 2. Enter the word using multi-tap text entry. (See “Entering Text Using Abc Mode” on page 31.) The word will appear as an option the next time you scroll through options during T9 Text Input.
Entering Text Using Abc Mode 1. Select the Abc mode. (See “Selecting a Text Input Mode” on page 28.) 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.
To enter numbers: Select the 123 mode and press the appropriate key. (See “Selecting a Text Input Mode” on page 28.) To enter symbols: Phone Basics Entering Numbers, Symbols, Smileys, and Preset Messages Select the Symbols mode. (See “Selecting a Text Input Mode” on page 28.) To enter a symbol, press the appropriate key indicated on the display. To enter “emoticons” (smileys): Select the Smileys mode and press the appropriate key. (See “Selecting a Text Input Mode” on page 28.
Your Phone’s Settings Section 1B Controlling Your Phone’s Settings In This Section Sound Settings (page 34) Display Settings (page 37) Location Settings (page 44) Messaging Settings (page 45) Airplane/Music Mode (page 49) TTY Use With Pivot Service (page 50) Phone Setup Options (page 51) 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.
Your Phone’s Settings Sound Settings Ringer Types Ringer types help you identify incoming calls and messages. You can assign ringer types to individual Contacts entries, types of calls, and types of messages. You can select Ringer Types from Single Tones, Ring Tones, Melodies, Voice Memo, My Content, My Albums, Assigned Media, My Melodies, Get New, and Take New Video.
Selecting Ringer Types for Messages Your Phone’s Settings To select a ringer type for messages: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type > Messages. 2. Select Voicemail, Text Messages or Picture Mail. (The list of preprogrammed ringers is displayed.) 3. Use your navigation key to scroll through the available ringers. A sample ringer will sound as you highlight each option. 4. Press to assign the desired ringer.
Tip Your Phone’s Settings 3. Using the navigation key, choose a volume level and press . You can adjust the ringer volume in standby mode (or the earpiece volume during a call) by using the volume key on the left side of your phone. Alert Notification Your phone can alert you with an audible tone when you change service areas, once a minute during a voice call, when a call has been connected, or when the signal fades or a call is dropped. To enable or disable alert sounds: 1.
Your Phone’s Settings Display Settings While your wireless phone has the capability to support various display settings and downloadable themes, it is recommended that you keep the Pivot theme that is currently your default standby screen. The Pivot Theme is free and provides one-touch access to the phone’s main menu, Mobile TV, Mobile Email, and the Mobile Web. Changing the Text Greeting The text greeting can be up to 16 characters and is displayed on your phone’s screen in standby mode.
Changing the Backlight Time Length Your Phone’s Settings The backlight setting lets you select how long the display screen is backlit after any keypress is made. To change the backlight setting: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > Display > Main Screen > Backlight. 2. Select a time setting and press Note . Long backlight settings reduce the battery’s talk and standby times.
Changing the Display Screen for Incoming Calls Your Phone’s Settings You can set the screen saver to be shown on the Incoming Calls display. To set the incoming calls display: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > Display > Main Screen > Incoming Calls. 2. Select Caller ID or No Caller ID. 3. Select Preloaded, My Albums, Assigned Media, My Content, Get New, or Take New Picture. 4. Use the navigation key to highlight your selection and press to view the image.
Changing the Multitasking Alert Your Phone’s Settings Multitasking is a way of keeping one application active while using another. While your current music selection is playing, you can activate the Menu option and choose from a list of available applications which can be run in tandem with your music. When the multitasking alert is on, you can use multitasking. An incoming call causes the currently played music file to be paused while the phone call is active.
Changing the Theme Color Your Phone’s Settings You can customize your phone’s display appearance by selecting a color scheme to reflect your personality. To change the display’s theme color: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > Display > Main Screen > Skins . 2. Select a color and press . Changing the Theme While your wireless phone has the capability to support various display settings and downloadable themes, it is recommended that you keep the Pivot theme that is currently your default standby screen.
Changing the Clock Display Your Phone’s Settings Choose whether you want your phone’s clock to be displayed in analog mode, digital mode, or with time and date. To change the clock’s appearance on the standby screen: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > Display > Main Screen > Foregrounds > Clock/Calendar. – or – Select Main Menu > Settings > Display > Outer Screen > Clock. 2. If you selected Main Screen, select Normal Clock, Analog Clock, Digital Clock, Dual Clock, or Calendar.
Changing the Keypad Light Time Length Your Phone’s Settings The keypad light setting lets you select how long the keypad is backlit after any keypress is made. To change the keypad light setting: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > Display > Keypad Light. 2. Select Always Off, 8 seconds, 15 seconds, or 30 seconds and press . Changing the Status Light Mode This feature uses a blinking light to inform you of your phone’s current status. To change the status light mode: 1.
Your Phone’s Settings Location Settings Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in connection with location-based services. The Location feature allows the network to detect your position. Turning Location off will hide your location from everyone except 911. Note: Turning Location on will allow the network to detect your position using GPS technology, making some applications and services easier to use.
Your Phone’s Settings Messaging Settings Staying connected to your friends and family has never been easier. With your phone’s advanced messaging capabilities, you can send and receive many different kinds of text messages without placing a voice call. (For more information, see “Using SMS Text Messaging” on page 156.
Callback Number Your Phone’s Settings 1. Select Main 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 Main Menu > Settings > Messaging > Auto-Delete. 2. Select On or Off and press .
Adding a Customized Signature Your Phone’s Settings Each message you send can have a customized signature to reflect your personality. To add a customized signature to each sent message: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > Messaging > Signature > Custom. (If you do not wish to attach a signature to your outgoing messages, select None.) 2. Enter your signature and press Text” on page 28.) .
To add a new preset message: Your Phone’s Settings 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > Messaging > Preset Messages. (The list of preset messages is displayed.) 2. To add a new preset message, select . 3. Enter your message (see “Entering Text” on page 28), and press . (Your new message will be added to the beginning of the list.) SMS Voice Options Your phone offers several options for organizing and accessing your SMS Voice messages. 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > Messaging > VoiceSMS Options. 2.
Your Phone’s Settings Airplane/Music Mode Airplane/Music Mode allows you to use many of your phone’s features, such as listening to music, playing games, or using the Notepad or Voice Memos, when you are in an airplane or in any other area where making or receiving calls or data is prohibited. When your phone is in Airplane/Music Mode, it cannot send or receive any calls or access online information. To set your phone to Airplane/Music Mode: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > Airplane/Music Mode.
Your Phone’s Settings TTY Use With Pivot Service TTY (also known as a TDD or Text Telephone) is a telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to communicate by telephone. Your phone is compatible with select TTY devices. Please check with the manufacturer of your TTY device to ensure that it supports digital wireless transmission. Your phone and TTY device will connect via a special cable that plugs into your phone’s headset jack.
911 Emergency Calling Your cable provider and Sprint recommend that TTY users make emergency calls by other means, including Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS), analog cellular, and landline communications. Wireless TTY calls to 911 may be corrupted when received by public safety answering points (PSAPs), rendering some communications unintelligible. The problem encountered appears related to TTY equipment or software used by PSAPs.
Shortcuts Your Phone’s Settings 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. To assign your shortcut key: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > More... > Navigation Keys. (An information window is displayed.) 2. Read the information and press . 3. Select Left Navigation, Right Navigation, Up Navigation, or Down Navigation and press . 4.
Auto Answer Mode Your Phone’s Settings 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 Main Menu > Settings > More... > Call Setup > 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).
Abbreviated Dialing Your Phone’s Settings Your dialing match options allow you to enable or disable Abbreviated Dialing and Speed Dialing (page 27). To set your abbreviated dialing options: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > More... > Call Setup > Abbreviated Dialing. 2. Select On and enter a five- or six-digit number (for example, area code and prefix) and press . Text Entry 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > Text Entry. 2.
Section 1C Security Setting Your Phone’s Security In This Section Accessing the Security Menu (page 56) Using Your Phone’s Lock Feature (page 56) Using Special Numbers (page 58) Erasing the Contacts List (page 58) Restricting Your Phone (page 59) Resetting Favorites (page 60) Resetting Your Picture Mail Account (page 60) Resetting Default Settings (page 61) Resetting Your Phone (page 61) By using the security settings on your phone, you receive peace of mind without sacrificing flexibili
Accessing the Security Menu Security 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 Main Menu > Settings > More... > Security. 2. Enter your lock code to display the Security menu. Tip Your security lock code should be the last four digits of your wireless phone number. If you have any problems, please contact your cable provider.
Locking Pictures To turn picture lock on or off : Security 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock. 2. Enter your lock code and scroll to Lock Pictures and press . 3. Highlight Lock and press . Changing the Lock Code To change your lock code: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > More... > 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.
Using Special Numbers Security 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 Main Menu > Settings > More... > Security, and then enter your lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.) 2. Select Special Numbers. 3.
Restricting Your Phone Security 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.) To restrict your phone: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > More... > Restrict and Lock, and then enter your lock code. 2. Select Restrict Voice. 3. Select Incoming Calls or Outgoing Calls and press . 4. Select Contacts Only, Special #'s Only, or Unlock and press .
Resetting Favorites Security This will delete all favorites set by the user. To reset favorites: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > More... > Security, and then enter your lock code. 2. Select Erase/Reset. 3. Select Reset Favorites and press . 4. Select Yes or No. Resetting Your Picture Mail Account This option resets your authentication ID for your Sprint Picture Mail account. To reset your Picture Mail account: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > More... > Security, and then enter your lock code.
Resetting Default Settings Security Resetting the current default settings restores all the factory defaults, including the ringer types and display settings. The Contacts, Call History, Scheduler, and Messaging are not affected. To reset default settings: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > More... > Security, and then enter your lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.) 2. Select Erase/Reset > Reset All Settings. (A disclaimer appears.) 3. Read the disclaimer and press . 4.
Section 1D Roaming Controlling Your Roaming Experience In This Section Understanding Roaming (page 63) Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode (page 65) Using Call Guard (page 66) Using Data Roam Guard (page 67) Roaming is the ability to make or receive calls when you’re off the Sprint National Network. Your new MuziqTM by LG® works anywhere on the Sprint National Network and allows you to roam on 1900 and 800 MHz digital networks.
Understanding Roaming Roaming Recognizing the Roaming Icon on the Display Screen Your phone’s display screen always lets you know when you’re off the Sprint National Network. Any time you are roaming, the phone displays the roaming icon ( ). Tip Remember, when you are using your phone off the Sprint National Network, always dial numbers using 11 digits (1 + area code + number). Note Unless your Pivot service plan includes roaming, you will pay a higher per-minute rate for roaming calls.
Checking for Voicemail Messages While Roaming Roaming When you are roaming off the Sprint National Network, you may not receive on-phone notification of new voicemail messages. Callers can still leave messages, but you will need to periodically check your voicemail for new messages if you are in a roaming service area for an extended period of time. 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 Roaming 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 Main Menu > Settings > More... > Roaming > Set Mode. 2. To select an option, highlight it and press . Automatic to seek Pivot service.
Using Call Guard Note Roaming Your phone has two ways of alerting you when you are roaming off the Sprint National Network: the onscreen roaming icon and Call Guard. Call Guard makes it easy to manage your roaming charges by requiring an extra step before you can place or answer a roaming call. (This additional step is not required when you make or receive calls while on the network.) Call Guard is turned off by default on your phone. To turn Call Guard on or off: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > More..
Using Data Roam Guard Roaming 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. Note Data Roam Guard is turned off by default on your phone. To turn Data Roam Guard on or off: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > More... > Roaming > Data Roaming. 2.
Section 1E Call History Managing Call History In This Section Viewing History (page 69) Call History Options (page 70) Making a Call From Call History (page 71) Saving a Phone Number From Call History (page 71) Prepending a Phone Number From Call History (page 72) Erasing Call History (page 73) The Call History keeps track of incoming calls, outgoing calls, missed calls and Recent Calls. This section guides you through accessing and making the most of your Call History.
Viewing History Call 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 Call History 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 71.
Making a Call From Call History Call History To place a call from Call History: 1. Select Main 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 . Call History – 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 70.
Erasing Call History Call History To erase individual Call History entries, see “Call History Options” on page 70. To erase Call History: 1. Select Main Menu > Call History > Delete Call 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 1F Contacts Using Contacts In This Section Adding a New Contacts Entry (page 75) Finding Contacts Entries (page 76) Contacts Entry Options (page 78) Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entry (page 79) Editing a Contacts Entry’s Phone Number (page 79) Assigning Speed Dial Numbers (page 80) Editing a Contacts Entry (page 81) Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry (page 82) Send All Contacts (page 83) Wireless Backup (page 83) Now that you know the basics that make it easier to stay
Adding a New Contacts Entry Contacts 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 Main Menu > Contacts > Find/Add Entry. 2. Scroll to and press . 3. Enter a name for the new entry and press “Entering Text” on page 28.) . (See 4. Scroll to [Add Number], enter the phone number, and then press . 5.
Finding Contacts Entries Contacts 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 Main 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: Contacts 1. Select Main 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 [Add Name] to add a new contact name to the entry. [Add Number] to add a phone number to the entry. (See “Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entry” on page 79.) [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. Default to assign an image type to the entry. [URL] to add a Web site’s URL to the entry.
Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entry Contacts To add a phone number to an entry: 1. Display a Contacts entry. (See “Finding Contacts Entries” on page 76.) 2. Scroll to and press . 3. Highlight [Add Number] and press . 4. Enter the new phone number and press . 5. Use the keypad to enter the new number and press . 6. Press Done (left softkey) to save the new number.
6. Press Done (left softkey) to save the number. – or – Contacts Press Options (right softkey) for additional options. When you're finished, press Done (left softkey) to save your new settings. 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 Speed Dialing” on page 27.
To assign a speed dial number to an existing phone number: 2. Scroll to and press Contacts 1. Display a Contacts entry. (See “Finding Contacts Entries” on page 76.) . 3. Highlight the phone number for which you wish to assign a speed dial number, and press Options (right softkey). 4. Highlight Set Speed Dial and press . 5. Select an available speed dial location and press 6. Scroll to Set Speed Dial and press will be displayed.) . . (A confirmation 7.
Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry Contacts 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 34.) 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 display the Ringer menu. 4. Select a ringer type and press to . 5. Use your navigation key to scroll through available ringers.
Send All Contacts Contacts This allows you to send all contacts information in your phone to other party via Bluetooth. To Send All Contacts: 1. Select Main Menu > Contacts > Send All Contacts. 2. If Bluetooth is not set to on, set to On. 3. Highlight a device to send the contacts information to and press to send. Wireless Backup It may be necessary to transfer or backup all of your contacts to another device.
5. Use the Navigation Pad to highlight Buy and press again to purchase this service. Note Contacts 6. Within a few minutes, you will receive a text message with the Web address (www.wirelessbackup.sprint.com) and password for your personal backup folder. Wireless backup is a paid service. Activating this feature will incur a monthly charge on your account. 7. From your personal computer, launch your Internet browser and go to www.wirelessbackup.sprint.com. 8.
To confirm the transfer of all contacts to the remote site: 1. Select Main Menu > Contacts > Wireless Backup. Contacts 2. Select View Status and press to confirm the time and date of the last successful backup. To access the backup information on the Internet: 1. From your personal computer, launch your Internet browser and go to www.wirelessbackup.sprint.com. 2. Enter your wireless phone number (without hyphens) in the Sprint Phone Number field. 3.
Section 1G Calendar & Tools Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools In This Section Using Your Phone’s Calendar (page 87) Using Your Phone’s Alarm Clock (page 91) Using Your Phone’s Notepad (page 93) Using Your Phone’s Tools (page 94) Your phone is equipped with several personal information management features that help you manage your busy lifestyle.
Using Your Phone’s Calendar Calendar & Tools Adding an Event to the Calendar Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of important events. To add an event: 1. Select Main 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 .
Calendar & Tools 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 Tones, Melodies, Voice Memo, My Content, My Melodies, Get New for 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.
Viewing Events Calendar & Tools To view your scheduled events: 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Scheduler. 2. Using your navigation key, highlight the day for which you would like to view events and press . (If you have events scheduled for the selected day, they will be listed in chronological order.) Tip In the calendar view, days with events scheduled are underlined. 3. To display the details of an event listed in the schedule, highlight it and press .
Note Calendar & Tools If the day for which you are erasing events contains a repeating event, you will receive the following prompt: “This is a recurring event. .” Select Delete this event only to erase a single occurrence, Delete all events to erase all occurrences of the event, or Cancel to cancel the deletion of the repeating event. Purging Events To delete events scheduled before a specific time and date: 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Scheduler > Options > Delete Old. 2.
Using Your Phone’s Alarm Clock Calendar & Tools Your phone comes with a built-in alarm clock with multiple alarm capabilities. To use the alarm clock: 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Alarm Clock. 2. Select Alarm 1, Alarm 2, Alarm 3, or Quick Alarm. 3. Turn the alarm on or off by highlighting the activation field and pressing . Select On or Off and press . 4. Select a time for the alarm by highlighting the time field and pressing . Using your keypad and/or navigation key, set the alarm time and press . 5.
To use the Quick Alarm: Calendar & Tools 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Alarm Clock. 2. Select Alarm 1~3. 3. Customize time and other settings. – or – 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Alarm Clock. 2. Select Quick Alarm. 3. Select the quick alarm time. Off / 1 min later / 10 min later / 30 min later / 1 hour later.
Using Your Phone’s Notepad Calendar & Tools Your phone comes with a notepad you can use to compose and store reminders and notes to help keep you organized. To compose a note: 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Notepad > . 2. Type your note using the numeric keypad and press (See “Entering Text” on page 28.) . To read a saved note: 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Notepad. 2. Highlight a note and press . To delete saved notes: 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Notepad. 2. Highlight a note and press . 3.
Using Your Phone’s Tools Calendar & 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 Main 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.
World Clock Calendar & Tools To view the time in 52 different locations: 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > World Clock. 2. Press Cities (right softkey) to select a city. – or – Press the navigation key left or right to scroll through different time zones.
Section 1H Voice Services Using Your Phone’s Voice Services In This Section Using Voice-Activated Dialing (page 97) Managing Voice Memos (page 101) 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.
Using Voice-Activated Dialing Voice Services In addition to Sprint Voice Command (see page 200), built-in voice recognition software allows you to say commands to perform common functions supported by your phone. There is no voice training required to use the voice recognition feature. You simply say the predesignated command displayed on your screen in a normal tone of voice to perform the desired function. To activate voice recognition: 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Voice Control. 2.
Using Call [Name / Type / Number] Voice Services You can voice dial from your phone with a single command by saying “Call” followed by a name or nickname and (optionally) a label stored in your Contacts list; or say “Call” followed by a valid phone number. You can also say “Call” by itself and be prompted for the name or number. Calling Contacts Entries To place a call using Call [Name] [Type] [Number]: 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Voice Control > Call [Name] [Type]/[Number]. 2.
Calling Phone Numbers (Digit Dialing) Voice Services To voice dial a number that is not stored in your Contacts list: 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Voice Control > Call [Name] [Type]/ [Number]. 2. Say “Call” followed immediately by a valid string of digits to be dialed, for example, say “Call 555 6666.” 3. If the correct number is repeated, say “Yes” to dial the selected number. Speak naturally and clearly and remember to speak one digit at a time—1-800 should be pronounced “One Eight Zero Zero.
If you say “Send” without specifying a recipient, your phone prompts you with a list of possible matching items. When you start an email message through voice activation, the email message opens in VoiceMode automatically. 3. Use the phone’s keypad to enter text and press Next (left softkey). Voice Services Note 4. Press Send (left softkey) to complete the process.
Managing Voice Memos Recording Voice Memos 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. To record a voice memo: 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Voice Memo. 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 1. Press Main 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. Edit Title to edit the selected voice memo title. Delete to erase the selected voice memo. 3.
Section 1I microSD Card Using the microSD Card In This Section Using Your Phone’s microSD Card and Adapter (page 104) microSD Settings (page 107) microSD Folders (page 109) Transfer Music (page 110) Your phone allows you to use a microSD card and an adapter to expand the phone’s available memory space. This highly secure digital card enables you to quickly and easily exchange images, music, and voice data between SD-compatible devices.
Using the 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. microSD Card Using Your Phone’s microSD Card and Adapter Inserting the microSD Card To insert the microSD card into your phone: 1. Open the microSD access panel located on the right side of the phone. 2.
Removing the microSD Card 1. Open the microSD access panel located on the right side of the phone. 2. Push in and then release the microSD card to eject. 3. Pull the microSD card out of the phone. Note microSD Card To remove the microSD card from your phone: The microSD card and its adapter can be easily damaged by improper operation. Please be careful when inserting, removing, or handling them.
Using the microSD Adapter To insert the microSD card into the microSD adapter: microSD Card The supplied microSD adapter allows microSD cards to be used in SD-compatible devices. Before using the SD-compatible device, you will need to insert the microSD card into the microSD adapter. With the label side of the microSD card facing up, insert the card into the supplied microSD adapter and gently slide the card until it is fully inserted. SD-compatible device (USB reader/writer), sold separately.
microSD Settings The following steps allow your phone to create folders for storing files in your microSD card. To create folders in the microSD card: microSD Card Creating Folders in the microSD Card 1. With the microSD inserted, select Main Menu > Tools > Memory Card Manager. 2. Press Options (right softkey) and select Create New Folder. Viewing Memory in the microSD Card To view the used and available memory in the inserted microSD card: 1.
Formatting the microSD Card To format your microSD card: 1. With the microSD inserted, select Main Menu > Tools > Memory Card Manager. microSD Card Formatting a microSD card permanently removes all files currently stored on the card. 2. Press Options (right softkey) and select Format Memory Card. 3. If you are sure you wish to remove all the files from your microSD card, select Delete and press .
microSD Folders All the files stored in your microSD are accessible through your microSD card folders. To access the microSD card folders: microSD Card Displaying Your microSD Folders 1. With the microSD card inserted, select Main Menu > Tools > Memory Card Manager. 2. Select a folder (DCIM, Music) and press . 3. To view or play a preview of a file, highlight it with your navigation key, and then press or the appropriate softkey.
Transfer Music To use transfer music: 1. Connect your phone and your PC using the supplied USB cable. 2. Select Main Menu > Tools > USB Mode > Transfer Music. 3. With the Music Manager open on your PC, click the Transfer tab. 4. Highlight all the songs you wish to download to your phone and then drag them to the Transfer Music list section. 5. Once you have all the songs you wish to transfer, click Transfer Now to begin copying the songs to your phone. 6.
Using the Music Composer and FM Transmitter Composer/Transmitter Section 1J In This Section Composing a Melody (page 112) Music Transmitter (page 114) 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.
The Music Composer lets you compose your own music or transpose your own vocal tune, complete with background beats, and then convert it into your own customized ringer. To compose a melody: 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Music Composer > Compose Melody to activate Music Composer. Composer/Transmitter Composing a Melody 2. Highlight the desired selection and press . Humming Mode: Hum a tune into the phone's microphone for up to 30 seconds.
To Keyboard Mode to change the input method to Keyboard Mode (see above). Import to use settings from a saved melody. Arrange to select the style, instrument, rhythm, and tempo for your selections. Insert a Note to insert a note into your melody. Reset to restore default settings. Exit to return to the Music Composer main menu. Help to access information about Score Mode. Composer/Transmitter Score Mode: Using the keypad, input notes by pitch and length on a musical scale.
The FM transmitter lets you broadcast your Sprint Music Store or audio media player files to any FM receiver. To minimize interference and provide the strongest signal, your phone should be five feet or less from the radio. FM frequency range: 88.1 MHz - 107.9 MHz. Composer/Transmitter Music Transmitter To set the music transmitter: 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Music Transmitter. 2. Scroll left or right to select a frequency from 88.1 MHz to 107.9 MHz and press .
Section 1K Camera Using the Built-in Camera In This Section Taking Pictures (page 116) Storing Pictures (page 122) Recording Videos (page 128) Sending Sprint Picture Mail (page 132) Managing SprintPicture Mail (page 135) Printing Pictures Using PictBridge (page 140) Settings and Info (page 142) 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 Camera 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 Main Menu > Pictures > Camera to activate camera mode. (Additional camera options are available through the camera mode Options menu. See “Camera Mode Options” on page 119 for more information.
Section 1K: Using the Built-In Camera Camera 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 Picture Mail Web site (www.sprint.com/picturemail). Depending on your settings, you may be prompted to accept a data connection. Assign to assign the picture to a phone task. Select an option: Picture ID to assign the picture to a Contacts entry.
To take a picture with the phone closed: 2. Point the camera lens at your subject. (You can check the picture framing through the external display screen.) Note Camera 1. Press and hold the side camera key to activate camera mode. When taking a picture with the phone closed, the subject image appears in reverse on the external display. The captured image will not be saved in reverse. 3. Press the side camera key to take the picture.
Tip Write down your Picture Mail password in a secure place. Camera Once you have received confirmation that your account has been successfully registered, you may upload and share pictures and access the Picture Mail Web site. Camera Mode Options When the phone is open and in camera mode, press Options (right softkey) to display additional camera options: View Mode to select from the following options: Normal Full Screen Widescreen Flash to activate the flash.
Review/Send Media to display the pictures saved in the InPhone or Memory Card folder. Camcorder Mode to switch to Video mode. (See “Recording Videos” on page 128 for details.) Setting the Flash Camera 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 self-timer is active, all keys are disabled except Back, End, and the right softkey button Cancel. 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. Camera Using the Zoom 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.
Storing Pictures and Videos In Phone Memory Card Online Albums Camera 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 Folder The storage area of your phone is called the In Phone folder. Once a picture or video 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).
In Phone Folder Options Play to play a video that was just recorded (if applicable). Send to send an image to another user using Picture Mail. Upload to upload pictures from the In Phone folder to the Picture Mail Web site (www.sprint.com/picturemail). Depending on your settings, you may be prompted to accept a data connection. Choose My Uploads or My Albums.
Post to Service to send the image to a number of popular third-party Web image services. 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 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.
Memory Card To review your stored pictures and videos in the Memory Card: Camera When no memory card is present the pictures and videos will be automatically saved in the In Phone folder. 1. Select Main Menu > Pictures > My Albums > Memory Card. 2. Use your navigation key to view and scroll through the pictures and videos. Memory Card Options When viewing the pictures in your memory card, press Options (right softkey) to display picture options.
Online Albums Note If this is the first time you have accessed the Sprint Picture Mail account, you will be prompted to register your Sprint Picture Mail account. Camera Sprint Picture Mail allows you to save your pictures and videos to Online Albums that make it easy to save, organize and share all your pictures and videos. To save pictures and videos to an online album: 1. Select Main Menu > Pictures > My Albums > In Phone or Memory Card. 2. Choose items you want to upload and then select Options. 3.
Delete to delete pictures from the current online album. Select Delete selection or Delete all. Print to order prints that can be delivered by mail or picked up at a retail outlet; or to print directly to a printer using Bluetooth or PictBridge. Post to Service to send the image to a number of popular third-party Web image services. Save To to download the image to your phone’s In Phone Folder or Memory Card.
Recording Videos Camera 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 Main Menu > Pictures > Camcorder > Video Mail or Long Video to activate video mode. (Additional video options are available through the video mode Options menu. See “Video Mode Options” on page 135 for more information.) 2. Using the phone’s main LCD as a viewfinder, aim the camera lens at your subject. 3.
Camera 5. Press Options (right softkey) for more options: Play to play the video that was just captured. Send to send the video to up to 25 contacts at one time. Upload to upload videos to the Picture Mail Web site (www.sprint.com/picturemail). Depending on your settings, you may be prompted to accept a data connection. Choose My Uploads or My Albums. Assign to assign the video as an animated screen saver or ringer.
Video Mode 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. If you select Manual, press the navigation key right (increase) or left (decrease) to select a setting and press to apply the selected setting.
Selecting Video Settings To select your video settings: 2. Select one of the following options and press : Resolution to select a video’s file size (QCIF(144*176), sub-QCIF(96*128)). Quality to select the video quality setting (Fine , Normal, or Economy). Cue Sound to select a cue sound (Cue 1~3, or Off). Video Length to select Video Mail or Long Video. Section 1K: Using the Built-In Camera Camera 1. From camcorder mode, select Options > Settings.
Sending Picture Mail Camera Once you’ve taken a picture or video, you can use the messaging capabilities of your phone to instantly share it with family and friends. You can send a picture to up to 25 people at a time using their email addresses or their wireless phone numbers. Sending Pictures From the In Phone Folder To send pictures from the In Phone folder: 1. Press Main Menu > Pictures > My Albums > In Phone. 2. Highlight a picture you wish to send and press .
9. If you wish to include a text message, scroll to Text and press . Enter your message using the phone’s keypad (or press Options (right softkey) to select from Preset Msg or Recent Msg) and press Next (left softkey) to save and exit. Camera 8. If you wish to include a subject, scroll to Subject and press Add (right softkey). Enter your subject using the keypad and press Next (left softkey) to save and exit.
Sending Pictures From Messaging To send pictures from the Messaging menu: 1. Select Main Menu > Messaging > Send Message > Picture Mail. Camera You can also send Picture Mail from your phone’s Messaging menu. 2. From Contacts or Recent List to select a contact, or select Mobile or Email and enter a mobile number or an email address using the keypad and press OK (right softkey). 3. Enter additional recipients or press Next (right softkey) to continue. 4.
Managing Picture Mail Once you have uploaded pictures from your phone to your online Picture Mail account at www.sprint.com/picturemail, you can use your computer to manage your pictures. From the Picture Mail Web site (www.sprint.com/picturemail) you can share pictures, edit album titles, add captions, and organize images. You can even send your pictures to be printed at participating retail locations.
Managing Online Pictures and Videos From Your Phone Camera You can use your phone to manage, edit, or share pictures you have uploaded to the Picture Mail Web site at www.sprint.com/picturemail. To view your online pictures from your phone: 1. Select Main Menu > Pictures > My Albums > Online Albums. (Depending on your settings you may be prompted to accept a data connection.) (The Uploads folder and your albums appear.) 2.
Uploading Pictures To upload pictures: 2. Select the picture(s) you wish to upload by placing a check mark on each image and press Options (right softkey). Camera 1. Select Main Menu > Pictures > My Albums > In Phone or Memory Card. (Thumbnail pictures will be displayed.) 3. Select Upload and choose Upload Selection or Upload All and press . (Up to 30 pictures at a time can be uploaded.) 4. Press Continue (left softkey) to start uploading.
Accessing Online Picture Options From Your Phone 2. Press Options (right softkey) to display options. 3. To select an option, highlight it and press . Copy/Move to copy or move pictures to a selected album: Copy This to copy the selected picture to the album. Copy All to copy all pictures in the current album (or Inbox) to the target album. Move This to move the selected picture to the album. Camera 1. Select a picture from your online Picture Mail.
To access your Online Albums options from your phone: 1. Display the album list in the Online Picture Mail menu. 3. Press Options (right softkey) to display options. 4. To select an option, highlight it and press . Send to send the album through the Picture Mail Web site. Create Album to create a new album. Album Info to display information about the album. You can view the name of the album, the creation date, and the number of pictures and videos in the album.
Printing Pictures Using PictBridge Camera PictBridge is an industry standard established by the Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) that enables a range of digital photo solutions, including direct photo printing from a digital camera to a printer without the need for a PC. Printing From Your Phone Your phone’s built-in camera allows you to print images directly to a printer using the PictBridge technology. A USB cable must be connected between the two devices before any printing can occur.
Note These options may vary and are dependent on the printer’s capabilities. Camera 7. Press the navigation key down to select Type. Press the navigation key left or right to select one of the following: Standard: prints the standard image. Index: prints the index information. 8. Press the navigation key down to select Paper Size. Press the navigation key left or right to select an available print size. Note These sizes may vary and are dependent on the printer’s capabilities. 9.
Settings and Info Camera The settings and info menu allows you to configure where pictures or videos are saved, view your account information, or switch the format between portrait or landscape mode. To access the settings and info menu: 1. Select Main Menu > Pictures > Settings and Info. 2. Select one of the following options and press . Auto-Save to to select where to save pictures and videos. The available options are Memory Card and In Phone.
Section 1L Bluetooth Using Bluetooth® In This Section Turning Bluetooth On and Off (page 144) Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu (page 145) Bluetooth Profiles (page 147) Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 149) Your phone features built-in Bluetooth technology, allowing you to share information more easily than ever before.
Turning Bluetooth On and Off Bluetooth By default, your device’s Bluetooth functionality is turned off. Turning Bluetooth on makes your phone “discoverable” by other in-range Bluetooth devices. To turn Bluetooth on: 1. Select Main 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 Main Menu > Settings > Bluetooth > On/Off. 2.
Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu 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. Bluetooth The Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to set up many of the characteristics of your phone’s Bluetooth service, including: To access the Bluetooth Settings menu: 1. Select Main Menu > Settings > Bluetooth. 2.
Bluetooth Settings: Visibility To configure your phone’s visibility (discoverability) to other Bluetooth devices: Bluetooth The Visibility section of the Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to manage your phone's availability to other Bluetooth devices. 1. Select Main 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 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. Increase or decrease the volume by using the volume key on the side of the phone.
Bluetooth 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 Bluetooth Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) - With a PBAP connection, you can see your phone's Call History and phonebook, including detailed information about Contacts entries. To use this function, your car kit must support PBAP. 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.
Trusted Devices Bluetooth After you have set up a Bluetooth wireless connection between your phone and another Bluetooth-enabled device, you may want to set up additional trusted devices. When your phone recognizes a trusted device, it automatically accepts communication, bypassing the discovery and and authentication process. To create a trusted pair: Select Add Device and press . The phone starts a device search. Scroll to the device you want to pair with and press . Exchange passcodes.
Exchange Folder To access the Exchange Folder: Bluetooth When your phone has an FTP connection, you may transfer files from your PC to your phone. However, you cannot transfer files from your phone to your PC. 1. Select Main Menu > Tools > Bluetooth > > Exchange FTP Folder. 2. Select one of the following options: Memory Card (Memory Card) : Upload any type of file. Pictures (In Phone / Memory Card): Allows you to upload picture and video files.
Using the Bluetooth Transfer Audio Function During a Call 2. During the call, transfer the phone's sound output from the phone to the headset (select Transfer to Bluetooth); or from the headset to the phone (select Transfer to Phone). Note Bluetooth 1. Check that a Bluetooth headset is connected to your phone. Bluetooth QD ID (Qualified Design ID) is mandatory marking by Bluetooth SIG (Bluetooth Special Interest Group) for all models supporting Bluetooth.
Section 2 Pivot Service Features
Section 2A Pivot Service Pivot Service Features: The Basics In This Section Using Voicemail (page 155) Using SMS Text Messaging (page 156) Using SMS Voice Messaging (page 159) Using Caller ID (page 161) Responding to Call Waiting (page 162) Making a Three-Way Call (page 163) Using Call Forwarding (page 164) Now that you’ve mastered your phone’s fundamentals, it’s time to explore the calling features that enhance your wireless service. This section outlines your basic Pivot service features.
Using 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. Pivot Service Setting Up and Using Your Voicemail Complete details on setting up and using your voicemail can be found in the Getting Started with Pivot guide that came with your phone. For additional information, please contact your cable provider.
Using SMS Text Messaging Pivot Service 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. In addition, SMS Text Messaging includes a variety of preset messages, such as “I’m running late, I’m on my way,” that make composing messages fast and easy.
Note Pivot Service 3. Press Next (left softkey ) when you have finished selecting/entering recipients, and compose a message or use the preset messages or smileys (emoticons) and press . To type a message, use your keypad to enter your message. Use the right softkey to select a character input mode. (See “Entering Text” on page 28.) To use a preset message or a smiley, press the right softkey, select Preset messages or Smileys, and then highlight your desired message or emoticon and press .
Accessing SMS Text Messages 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. Pivot Service To read an SMS Text message: To reply to an SMS Text message: 1. While the message is open, press 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. Use the right softkey to select a text input mode.
Using Preset Messages To add or edit preset messages: 1. Select Main 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 28.) Pivot Service Preset messages make sending text messages to your friends, family, and coworkers easier than ever. .
Playing an SMS Voice Message 1. Select Main Menu > Messaging > Voice SMS. ( indicates an unplayed message.) 2. Select the message you want to play. Pivot Service To play an SMS Voice message from the main menu: 3. Press to play the message. (To display the message options, press Options [right softkey].) Composing SMS Voice Messages To compose an SMS Voice message: 1. Select Main Menu > Messaging > Voice SMS. 2. Press Options (right softkey) > Compose New. 3.
Accessing SMS Voice Messages 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. Pivot Service To play an SMS Voice message: To reply to an SMS Voice message: 1. From the SMS Voice inbox, press Reply (left softkey). 2. Record your reply, then press Send (left softkey).
Responding to Call Waiting Pivot Service 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). 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: Tip Press again.
Making a Three-Way Call To make a Three-Way Call: 1. Enter a number you wish to call and press Pivot Service 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. . 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.
Using Call Forwarding Pivot Service Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to another phone number – even when your phone is turned off. You can continue to make calls from your phone when Call Forwarding is activated. To activate Call Forwarding: 1. Press . 2. Enter the area code and phone number to which your future calls should be forwarded. 3. Press . (You will see a message and hear a tone to confirm the activation of Call Forwarding.) To deactivate Call Forwarding: 1. Press . 2.
Pivot Multimedia Services In This Section Pivot Multimedia Section 2B Pivot Multimedia Applications (page 166) Getting Started With Mobile Web (page 167) Messaging (page 172) Mobile TV (page 174) Downloading Premium Services Content (page 177) Exploring the Mobile Web (page 180) Sprint On Demand (page 185) Pivot offers easy and amazing data services you will really use.
Pivot Multimedia Applications Messaging – Send and receive emails and instant messages on your phone, and participate in Wireless Chat (page 172). Mobile TV – Watch live TV on the go with full-motion video and vivid sound. Use your phone to watch news, sports, weather, movie previews, and entertainment channels (Getting Started with Pivot guide and page 174). Pivot Multimedia Here is a brief list of the applications available through your phone with Pivot service.
Getting Started With Mobile Web Pivot Multimedia With your phone and Pivot service, you are ready to start enjoying the advantages of the Mobile Web. This section will help you learn the basics of using your phone’s multimedia services, including launching a data connection, and navigating the Mobile Web with your phone. Launching a Mobile Web Connection To launch a Mobile Web connection: Select Web from the Pivot Theme.
Net Guard To change your Net Guard settings: Note Pivot Multimedia 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. Select Main Menu > Settings > More... > Data > Net Guard. Select On to activate the Net Guard. Select Off to deactivate the Net Guard.
Data Connection Status and Indicators This icon represents your high-speed (EVDO) Mobile Web connection and coverage. A black icon indicates an active connection (data is being transferred); the triangles will blink gray, black, and white to indicate data transmission. Incoming voice calls go directly to voicemail; outgoing voice calls can be made, but the data connection will terminate.
Navigating the Web Softkeys While on the Web, the bottom line of your phone’s display contains one or more softkeys. Softkeys are shortcut controls for navigating around the Web, and they correspond to the keys directly below the phone’s display screen. The right softkey will always provide access to the browser menu (see page 180). Tip Pivot Multimedia Navigating through menus and Web sites is easy once you’ve learned a few basics.
Selecting To select onscreen items: Tips Use the navigation key to highlight an item, and then press a softkey (or press ). Pivot Multimedia Once you’ve learned how to use softkeys and scroll, you can start navigating the Web. You’ll find that the left softkey is used primarily for selecting items. This softkey is often labeled “Go.” If the items on a page are numbered, you can use your keypad (number keys) to select an item.
Messaging Pivot Multimedia You can send and receive emails, text messages, and Picture Mail messages, and participate in Web-based chatrooms right from your phone. Messaging allows you to stay connected to friends, family, and coworkers 24 hours a day anywhere on the Sprint National Network. Message Types There are many types of text messaging available on your phone. These include: SMS Text Messaging (page 156). Instant Messaging (see below).
Note The information required to sign in will vary depending on the instant messaging provider you are accessing. Pivot Multimedia 4. Use your keypad to enter the required sign-in information for the selected provider, such as user name or password, and select Sign In. (Your IM screen for the selected provider will be displayed.) 5. Follow the onscreen instructions to read, reply to, compose, send, and manage messages in your IM account.
Mobile TV Accessing Mobile TV Pivot Multimedia With Mobile TV, you can watch live TV on the go right on your wireless phone. Accessing your Mobile TV channels is as easy as using the remote control in your living room. It's easy to access and view the channel listings on your phone from the Pivot Theme or from the main menu. To access your Mobile TV channel listings: 1. Select TV from your Pivot Theme. – or – Select Main Menu > My Content > Applications > [cable] Mobile TV.
Your Mobile TV Menu Mobile TV – From here, you can select live TV content that can be viewed immediately on your phone. Video Clips – The Video Clips are short 2-5 minute exerpts of prerecorded content immediately available for viewing on your phone. Previews – Select from a list of available movie and TV previews and watch immediately on your phone. Home TV Listings – This options allows you to view your home channel guide information.
If a program is grayed out in your Mobile TV application, you can select it and view information about programming and pricing. If you agree to subscribe to the programming, you will have immediate access to the selected service. You can later unsubscribe to any content purchased from your phone via Subscriptions under the settings menu.
With Pivot service and your new phone, you have access to a dynamic variety of Premium Service content, such as downloadable Games, Ringers, Screen Savers, and other applications. (Additional charges may apply.) The basic steps required to access and download Premium Service content are outlined below. Pivot Multimedia Downloading Premium Services Content Accessing the Download Menus To access the download menus: 1. Select Main Menu > My Content. 2.
Selecting an Item to Download Featured displays a rotating selection of featured items. Browse Category allows you to narrow your search to a general category, such as “Radio Top 25” or “Songs You Know” for Ringers or “What’s Hot” for Screen Savers. (There may be several pages of available content in a list. Select Next 9 to view additional items.) Search allows you to use your keypad to enter search criteria to locate an item.
Using My Content Manager My Content Manager is a storage area on the network that is assigned specifically to your account. It allows you to store all your Premium Service downloadable files. The files remain in My Content Manager until their license terms have expired – even after you have downloaded the content to your phone. This provides you with a convenient place to access information about your downloaded files without having to store the information in your phone’s memory. Pivot Multimedia 2.
Tip Exploring the Mobile Web Pivot Multimedia You can also access My Content Manager through the phone’s main menu. Press MENU > My Content > [Games, Ringers, Screen Savers, Applications, or IM & Email] > My Content Manager. The browser will start and take you to the corresponding content. With Web access on your phone, you can browse full-color graphic versions of your favorite Web sites, making it easier than ever to stay informed while on the go.
Opening the Browser Menu To open the browser menu: Press the right softkey. (The browser menu will be displayed.) Pivot Multimedia The browser menu may be opened anytime you have an active data session, from any page you are viewing. Options available under the browser menu include: Home. Returns the browser to the home page. Forward. Allows you to go forward to the pages you have visited. Mark this page. Allows you to create new bookmarks. View Bookmarks.
About Browser. Allows you to display your browser’s information. Preferences. Allows you to configure and manage your browser settings. Creating a Bookmark Bookmarks allow you to store the addresses of your favorite Web sites for easy access at a later time. Pivot Multimedia To create a bookmark: 1. Go to the Web page you want to mark. 2. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu. 3. Select Mark this page and press . 4. Press Save (left softkey) to save the bookmark.
Deleting a Bookmark 1. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu. 2. Select View Bookmarks > OK (left softkey). 3. Select the bookmark you’d like to delete and press the right softkey. Pivot Multimedia To delete a bookmark: 4. Select Delete. (A confirmation screen will be displayed.) 5. Press Yes (right softkey) to remove the bookmark. Going to a Specific Web site To go to a particular Web site by entering a URL (Web site address): 1.
Sending a Web Page To send a Web page: 1. From an active data connection, press the right softkey to display the browser menu. Pivot Multimedia This feature allows you to send a URL (Web site address) you’re viewing through SMS Text Messaging. 2. Select Send page > OK (left softkey). 3. To complete and send a Web Page, follow steps 2–6 in “Composing SMS Text Messages” on page 156.
Sprint On Demand Pivot Multimedia With the exclusive Sprint On Demand feature, you can personalize your phone’s Web content to suit your needs. The Sprint On Demand feature makes it easier than ever to retrieve the most popular Web information and categories instantly. Sprint On Demand uses the ZIP code you provide to customize the content you receive, so you can get the information you want, when you want it.
3. Select a category and press . (You will see a list of related news stories.) To view an article, select it and press . 4. Use your navigation key to scroll through the news categories or stories. If applicable, the left and right softkeys will offer additional options. Pivot Multimedia 2. From the Sprint On Demand menu screen, select a category (in this case, News) and press . (You will be presented with a list of available news categories.
Section 2C Sprint Music Sprint Music and Your Player In This Section The Sprint Music Store (page 188) Playing Music on Your Phone (page 190) Using the Sprint Music Manager (page 194) Multitasking Using Muziq (page 198) With Muziq you have all your music in the palm of your hand. The Sprint Music Store and Sprint Music Manager software work hand in hand with Muziq to help keep both your local and downloaded music collections organized and in sync with your phone.
The Sprint Music Store The Sprint Music Store enables you to purchase and download digital music files to play on your phone or PC. You can access the Sprint Music Store from the phone’s main menu. When you enter the store for the first time, you will be prompted to set up your user identification and password. Sprint Music Accessing the Sprint Music Store To access the Sprint Music Store: 1. Select Main Menu > Music. 2. Follow the onscreen instructions to establish your User ID and password.
Purchasing and Downloading Music To find and download music files from the Sprint Music Store: 1. From the Sprint Music Store opening page, select an option to browse the store: Featured Music offers a revolving selection of highlighted songs and artists. Categories allows you to choose from categories such as What’s Hot and New Releases, and to browse genres. Search gives you the option of searching for specific songs or artists.
Playing Music on Your Phone Note Sprint Music Once you have music on your phone (either uploaded from the Sprint Music Manager or purchased from the Sprint Music Store), you're ready to start listening. Follow the steps below to use your phone to listen to all your music. You must have a microSD card installed to use this feature.. Playing Music With the Phone Open 1. Select Main Menu > Music or press the Music Key on the side of your phone. 2.
To listen to a playlist, select it and press to open the playlist, and then press again to begin playing the selected playlist. (You can also highlight the playlist and use the softkey menu to begin listening.) Sprint Music 4. Once you’ve displayed a list of songs, you can browse through your available titles by Song, Artist, or Genre to select a specific song. To play a song, select it and press . For more information about using the Sprint Music Store, visit the Sprint Web site at www.sprint.
Exiting the Music Player To return to standby mode while still listening to your music, press to launch an onscreen pop-up menu where you can choose: Application Manager to launch the Application Manager which manages all currently active applications (see page 198). Send to Background to keep the music from your current playlist playing in the background and returns you to the Main LCD standby screen. Resume to take you back to the previous music playback screen.
Playing Music With the Phone Closed External Navigation Pad Play / Pause / Resume Sprint Music In addition to using the main menu, you can select and listen to music by simply touching the external navigation pad. Music List (scroll up) Previous Song / Repeat (short press) Rewind (long press) Next Song (short press) Fast Forward (long press) Music List (scroll down) To deactivate the keyguard: Press and hold the side volume key until the screen displays the message “Key guard is off.
Using the Sprint Music Manager Sprint Music The Sprint Music Manager application is a program you can download to your computer to help you organize, manage, and play all your music. You can also use the Sprint Music Manager to copy your compatible music files right from your computer to your phone’s microSD card (using the adapter or an optional USB connection), including purchases you make from the Sprint Digital Lounge. Getting Sprint Music Manager 1. On your computer, go to www.sprint.
Overview of Sprint Music Manager The Sprint Music Manager application screen is divided into three tabs: Sprint Music Sprint Music Manager makes it easy to organize music on your computer, acquire new music from the Sprint Digital Lounge, and transfer music to your phone’s microSD card. Manage allows you to organize and manage all the music on your computer.
Connecting Your Phone and Your Computer To configure your phone for direct USB communication: . Make sure the 1. Turn the phone on by pressing phone is not locked and that a microSD card has been previously installed. (See “Using the microSD Card” on page 103.) Sprint Music Transferring music requires a direct USB connection between your computer and your phone. 2. Insert the USB connector into a USB port on your computer. 3. Connect the remaining end of the USB cable into the power interface connector.
Using the Transfer Tab To copy songs to your phone: 1. Connect your phone and your computer using the supplied USB cable. (See “Connecting Your Phone and Your Computer” on page 196.) Sprint Music This tab allows you to copy music files from your computer to your phone's microSD card. 2. With the Music Manager open on your computer, click the Transfer tab. 3. Double-click the Songs folder in the left pane. 4.
Multitasking Using Muziq Sprint Music Your phone functions as a multasking virtual machine (MVM), which allows you to keep one application active while using another. You can activate the Menu option and choose from a list of available applications which can be run in tandem with your music. (See "Changing the Multitasking Alert" on page 40.) To multitask on your phone: 1. Play a music file from your local media library. (See “Playing Music on Your Phone” on page 190.) 2.
Send Text Msg. launches the Messaging application and allows you to send a new text message. music, your phone must be set to vibrate mode and the music must be playing in the background. Web launches the built-in Internet browser. My Content launches the My Content menu screen. On Demand launches the On Demand application. Music launches the music Player tab. This is similar to selecting Music Library from the Main LCD and pressing .
Section 2D In This Section Voice Command Sprint Voice Command Getting Started With Sprint Voice Command (page 201) Creating Your Own Address Book (page 202) Making a Call With Sprint Voice Command (page 203) Accessing Information (page 204) With Sprint 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.
With Sprint 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 Voice Command You can program up to 500 names into your personal address book, with each name having up to five phone numbers. That’s 2,500 phone numbers, and with the advanced technology of Sprint Voice Command, you can have instant access to all of them. There are two ways to update your address book: Use Voice Recordings. Dial and say, “Add name.” You will then be asked to say the name and number you want to add to your personal address book.
To make a call with Sprint Voice Command: 1. Dial and you’ll hear the “Ready” prompt. 2. After the “Ready” prompt, simply say, in a natural voice, “Call” and the name of the person or the number you’d like to call. (For example, you can say, “Call Jane Smith at work,” “Call John Baker on the mobile phone,” “Call 555-1234,” or “Call Bob Miller.”) Voice Command Making a Call With Sprint Voice Command 3. Your request will be repeated and you will be asked to verify. Say “Yes” to call the number or person.
To access information using Sprint Voice Command: 1. Dial . 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.
Section 3 Safety and Warranty Information
Important Safety Information In This Section General Precautions (page 207) Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone (page 207) Important Safety Information Section 3A Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device (page 210) Caring for the Battery (page 211) Radio Frequency (RF) Energy (page 213) Owner’s Record (page 215) Phone Guide Proprietary Notice (page 215) This phone guide contains important operational and safety information that will help you safely use your phone.
General Precautions To maximize performance, do not touch the bottom portion of your phone where the internal antenna is located while using the phone. Speak directly into the mouthpiece. Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your phone does get wet, immediately turn the power off and remove the battery. Do not expose your phone to direct sunlight for extended periods of time (such as on the dashboard of a car).
Tip: Following Safety Guidelines To operate your phone safely and efficiently, always follow any special regulations in a given area. Turn your phone off in areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger. Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, RF signals from wireless phones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment.
Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas Turn your phone off when you’re in any area that has a potentially explosive atmosphere. Although it’s rare, your phone and accessories could generate sparks. Sparks can cause an explosion or fire, resulting in bodily injury or even death. These areas are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include: Fueling areas such as gas stations. Below deck on boats. Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities.
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.
Getting the Best Hearing Device Experience With Your Phone One way to minimize interference is to set the phone's Display and Keypad backlight settings to ensure the minimum time interval. To ensure the minimum interference for your Main Display's backlight, follow these steps: 1. 2. Important Safety Information 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.
Important Safety Information In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that range from 32° F to 113° F (0° C to 45° C). Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas, such as the bathroom. Never dispose of the battery by incineration. Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean. Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery. The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period of time.
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it’s turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. When you use your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level. This power can range from 0.006 watts to 0.2 watts in digital mode. Knowing Radio Frequency Safety The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP standards described below.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for Wireless Phones The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing, measuring and calculation process. It does not represent how much RF the phone emits. All phone models are tested at their highest value in strict laboratory settings. But when in operation, the SAR of a phone can be substantially less than the level reported to the FCC. This is because of a variety of factors including its proximity to a base station antenna, phone design and other factors.
Owner’s Record Model: MuziqTM by LG® Serial No.: Phone Guide Proprietary Notice CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following patents: Important Safety Information The model number, regulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below. This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future.
Section 3B Warranty Warranty In This Section Manufacturer’s Warranty (page 217) 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 see the Getting Started with Pivot guide that came with your phone, or contact your cable provider.
Manufacturer’s Warranty 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: Warranty 1. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: (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. (5) Products which have had the serial number removed or made illegible. (6) This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied either in fact or by operations of law, statutory or otherwise, including but not limited to any implied warranty of marketability merchantability or fitness for a particular use.
5. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE: Warranty Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
Index B Backlight 38 Battery 12-14 Capacity 12 Charging 14 Disposal 212 Installing 13 Removing 13 Bluetooth 143-152 Exchange Folder 151 My Bluetooth Address 146 My Bluetooth Name 145 Pairing 149 Profiles 147 Send All Contacts 83 Settings 145 Status Indicators 144 Transfer Audio 152 Trusted Devices 150 Turning On and Off 144 Visibility 146 C Calculator 94 Calendar 87-90 Adding an Event 87 Erasing Events 89-90 Event Alerts 88 Viewing Events 89 Call Answer Mode 52 Call Forwarding 164 Call Guard 66 Call Histo
D Data Roam Guard 67 Data Services Applications 166 Status and Indicators 169 Delivery Receipt 46 Dialing Match 53 Dialing Options 18 Display Screen 7 Display Settings 37-43 Backlight 38 Clock 42 Incoming Calls 39 Language 43 Screen 38 Text Greeting 37 Downloading Premium Services Content 177-180 E Emergency Numbers 21 End-of-Call Options 23 Enhanced 911 (E911) 22 Entering Text 28-32 Abc Mode 31 Input Font 42 Numbers, Symbols, Smileys, and Preset Messages 32 Settings 54 T9 Text Input 29 Exchange Folder 151
Music 187-199 Composing 112 Playing With the Phone Closed 193 Playing With the Phone Open 190 Purchasing and Downloading 189 Transferring 110 Music Composer 112 Music Store: See Sprint Music Store Music Transmitter 114 My Content Manager 179 Index M Making Calls 17 From Call History 71 From Contacts 26 In Lock Mode 57 With Sprint Voice Command 203 Menu Menu Table iii Navigating 15 Style 40 Messaging 172-173 Alerts 45 Settings 45-48 microSD Card 103-110 Adapter 106 Folders 109 Formatting 108 Icon Indicator
R Radio Frequency (RF) Energy 213 Ringers Assigning to Contacts 82 For Messages 35 For Voice Calls 34 Ringer Types 34 Roaming 62-67 Checking Voicemail 64 Icon 63 Setting Roam Mode 65 Index Phone Charger 14 Phone Number Adding to Contacts 79 Displaying 16 Finding 24 Prepending From Call History 72 Saving 24 Saving From Call History 71 With Pauses 25 PictBridge 140 Picture Mail 132-134 Managing 135 Registering Your Account 118 Resetting Account 60 Sending From In Phone Folder 132 Web Site 135 Pictures Down
V Videos Recording 128 Settings 131 Video Mode Options 130 Voice Command: See Sprint Voice Command Voice Guide 54 Voice Memos 101-102 Erasing 102 Options 102 Recording 101 Voice-Activated Dialing 97-100 Voicemail 155 Checking While Roaming 64 Clearing the Message Icon 155 Notification 155 Volume 35 T T9 Text Input 29 Adding a Word 30 Text Greeting 37 Theme 41 Three-Way Calling 163 Touch Key Vibrate 54 TTY Use 50 TV: See Mobile TV W Web Exploring 180-184 Launching 167 Navigating 170 Wireless Backup 83-85 W