Phone User Guide SCP-3200 by SANYO® www.qwest.com Copyright © 2007 Qwest Communications International, Inc. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part without prior written approval. Qwest is a trademark of Qwest Communications International Inc. Sprint is a trademark of Sprint Nextel. SANYO is a registered trademark of SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Table of Contents Welcome to Qwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ii Your Phone’s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii Section 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1A. Setting Up Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2C. Setting Your Phone’s Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Accessing the Security Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Using Your Phone’s Lock Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Restricting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Using Special Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Erasing Phone Content . . . . . . . .
Assigning an Image to a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 Secret Contacts Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 2G. Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 Using Your Phone’s Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 Using the Call Alarm Feature . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 3: Qwest Service Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173 3A. Qwest Service Features: The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .174 Using Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175 Using SMS Text Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .182 Making a Three-Way Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185 Using Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Welcome to Qwest® This guide will familiarize you with wireless service and your new phone through simple, easy-to-follow instructions. It’s all right here – from setting up your account passwords and voicemail to using the most advanced features of your new phone. Welcome and thank you for choosing Qwest®.
Introduction This Phone User Guide introduces you to wireless service and all the features of your new phone. It’s divided into four sections: ⽧ Section 1: Getting Started ⽧ Section 2: Using Your Phone ⽧ Section 3: Qwest® Service Features ⽧ Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information Throughout this guide, you’ll find tips that highlight special shortcuts and timely reminders to help you make the most of your new phone and service.
Your Phone’s Menu The following table outlines your phone’s menu structure. For more information about using your phone’s menus, see “Navigating Through Phone Menus” on page 21.
6: VOICEMAIL 1: Call Voicemail 4: Clear Count 2: Call:Speaker On 3: Details 2: Preset Msgs 3: Text 7: SETTINGS 1: Notification 5: MY CONTENT 1: GAMES 1: Get New 2: My Content Manager 2: RINGERS 1: Get New 2: My Content Manager 3: SCREEN SAVERS 1: Get New 2: My Content Manager 4: APPLICATIONS 1: Get New 2: My Content Manager 6: PICTURES 1: CAMERA Press Options (right softkey) and press the navigation key up and down to display the following options: 1: Picture Mode 1: Normal 4: Night/Dark 2:
6: Camera Settings 1: Resolution 4: Status Bar 2: Quality 3: Shutter Sound 7: Pics In Camera 8: Key Guidance 9: User Settings 2: MY PICTURES 1: In Camera 2: SavedTo Ph. 3: ONLINE ALBUMS 1: View Albums 2: Upload 4: SETTINGS&INFO 1: Auto Delete 4: Account Info 2: Status Bar 3: Slideshow Intvl 2: List 3: Screen Call 2: Lock Services 5: Edit Ph.
9: SETTINGS 1: SOUNDS 1: Ringer Type 1: Incoming Calls 4: Messaging 2: Ready Link 5: Calendar/Alarm 3: Voicemail 2: Advanced Ring. 5: StartUp/PwOff 3: Receiver 6: Key Beep 2: Ready Link 5: Calendar/Alarm 3: Voicemail 2: Ready Link 5: Minute Beep 3: Voicemail 6: Signal Fade 2: Tone Type 5: Voice Prompt 3: Start-up Tone 6: Key Press Echo 2: Key 3: Sub LCD 2: Outgoing Calls 3: Service Search 2: My Content 5: Saved to Ph. 3: -Get New 6: Off 2: My Content 5: Saved to Ph.
8: Clock/Calendar 1: Digital Clock 1 4: World Clock 7: Off 2: Digital Clock 2 5: Calendar 3: Digital Clock 3 6: Default 2: Match AreaCode 3: Return to Idle 9: Others 1: Font Size 4: Sleep Mode 3: DATA 1: Enable Data (sign-out state)/Disable Data (sign-in state) 2: Net Guard 3: Update Profile 4: READY LINK 1: Enable/Disable 2: List Update 3: Sounds 1: Ringer Type 4: Alerts 2: Ringer Volume 3: Vibrate Type 4: Speakerphone 5: Default View 6: Floor Display 7: R-Link Guard 8: Restart 9: Help 5: LOCATI
7: MESSAGING 1: Notification 2: Preset Msgs 3: Text 1: Send Callback# 2: Signature 3: Drafts Alert 2: Lock Now 3: On Power-up 8: SECURITY 1: Lock Phone 1: Unlocked 2: Picture Mail 1: Lock Pictures 2: Reset Pic. Mail 3: Erase/Reset 1: Erase Ph. Book 4: Erase V. Data 7: Reset Browser 0: Reset Phone 2: Erase Content 5: EraseVoiceTag 8: Reset Favorit.
6: Open/Close Flip 1: Open 2: Close 7: Abbrev.
Section 1 Getting Started
Section 1A Setting Up Service In This Section ⽧ Getting Started (page 3) ⽧ Setting Up Your Voicemail (page 4) ⽧ Account Passwords (page 5) ⽧ Getting Help (page 6) Setting up service on your new phone is quick and easy. This section walks you through the necessary steps to unlock your phone, set up your voicemail, establish passwords, and contact Qwest for assistance with your wireless service.
Setting Up Service Getting Started Unlocking Your Phone To unlock your phone, follow these easy steps: 1. Press to turn the phone on. 2. Select Unlock (left softkey). Note: To select a softkey, press the key directly below the softkey text that is displayed at the bottom left and bottom right of your phone’s display screen. Softkey actions change according to the screen you’re viewing and will not be displayed if there is no corresponding action available. 3. Enter your four-digit lock code.
Setting Up Your Voicemail All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically transferred to your voicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off. Therefore, you will want to set up your voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated. To set up your voicemail: 1. From standby mode, press and hold . 2. Follow the system prompts to: 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 Note: Create your passcode. Record your name announcement. Record your greeting.
Setting Up Service Account Passwords As a Qwest customer, you enjoy unlimited access to your personal account information, your voicemail account, and your Sprint Vision account. To ensure that no one else has access to your information, you will need to create passwords to protect your privacy. Account Password If you are the account owner, you’ll have an account password to sign on to www.qwest.com and to use when calling Qwest Wireless Customer Service.
Getting Help Visit www.qwest.com You can go online to: 䢇 Review coverage maps. 䢇 Access your account information. 䢇 Find information and accessories for your phone. 䢇 And more. Reaching Qwest Wireless Customer Service You can reach Qwest online or by phone: 䢇 Sign on to your account at www.qwest.com. 䢇 Call us toll-free at 1-888-879-0611.
Section 2 Using Your Phone
Section 2A Phone Basics In This Section ⽧ Front View of Your Phone (page 9) ⽧ Viewing the Display Screen (page 12) ⽧ Features of Your Phone (page 15) ⽧ Turning Your Phone On and Off (page 17) ⽧ Using Your Phone’s Battery and Charger (page 18) ⽧ Navigating Through Phone Menus (page 21) ⽧ Displaying Your Phone Number (page 22) ⽧ Making and Answering Calls (page 23) ⽧ Entering Text (page 39) Your phone is packed with features that simplify your life and expand your ability to stay connected to the people and
Front View of Your Phone 1. Earpiece 2. Signal Strength Indicator 18. Battery Strength Indicator Phone Basics Sprint M a r 0 6 , 0 7 ( Tu e ) 12:30 pm 3. Main LCD (display) Favorites Contacts 4. Navigation Key 5. MENU/OK Key 17. Softkey (right) 6. Softkey (left) 16. Side Camera Key 7. Ready Link/ Voice Memo Key 15. BACK Key 14. END/POWER Key 8. Camera Key 13. SPEAKER Key 9. TALK Key 12. Keypad 10. Microphone 11. Charger Jack 19. Speaker 25. Internal Antenna 20. LED Indicator 26.
Key Functions 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. Main LCD (display) displays all the information needed to operate your phone, such as the call status, the Contacts list, the date and time, the signal and battery strength, etc. 4. Navigation Key allows you to scroll through menus quickly and easily.
14. END/POWER Key lets you turn the phone on or off, end a call, or return to standby mode. While in the main menu, it returns the phone to standby mode and cancels your input. When you receive an incoming call, press to enter silent mode and mute the ringer. Phone Basics 15. BACK Key deletes characters from the display in text entry mode. When in a menu, pressing the Back key returns you to the previous menu. This key also allows you to return to the previous screen in a data session. 16.
25. Internal Antenna facilitates reception and transmission. To maximize call performance, do not obstruct the internal antenna area. (See page 23.) 26. Headset Jack allows you to plug in an optional headset for convenient, hands-free conversations (for monaural headset only). CAUTION! Inserting an incorrect accessory into the headset jack may damage the phone. Viewing the Display Screen Your phone’s display screen provides a wealth of information about your phone’s status and options.
indicates you have missed Ready Link calls. indicates you have scheduled events or call alarms. indicates you have alarm clock and/or countdown notifications. indicates you have new text messages. Phone Basics indicates you have new picture messages. indicates you have new voicemail messages. indicates you have urgent messages. indicates you have two or more different types of missed calls, scheduled events, call alarms, or alarm clock notifications. indicates the Bluetooth feature is enabled (blue icon).
indicates all ringer settings are off and the vibrate feature is set. indicates all the sound settings are off. indicates the Location feature of your phone is enabled. indicates the Location feature of your phone is disabled. indicates you have a new voice message when Screen Call is activated. indicates the Screen Call Auto setting is on. indicates your phone is in TTY mode. indicates the alarm clock or countdown setting is on. indicates the speakerphone mode is set to on.
Features of Your Phone 䢇 Dual-band/tri-mode capability allows you to make and receive calls while on the home network and to roam on other analog and 1900 and 800 MHz digital networks where roaming agreements have been implemented (page 83). 䢇 Sprint Vision provides access to the wireless Internet in digital mode (page 188). 䢇 SMS Text Messaging provides quick and convenient messaging capabilities (page 182).
16 䢇 Speed dial lets you dial phone numbers stored in your Contacts directory with one key press (page 36). 䢇 Ready Link allows you to enjoy quick, two-way, “walkie-talkie-style” communication with one or several Ready Link users (page 126). 䢇 The built-in camera allows you to take full-color digital pictures, view your pictures using the phone's display, and instantly send them to family and friends using Sprint Picture Mail service (page 147).
Turning Your Phone On and Off Turning Your Phone On To turn your phone on: Press Phone Basics 䊳 . Once your phone is on, it may display “Looking for service...,” which indicates that your phone is searching for a signal. When your phone finds a signal, it automatically enters standby mode – the phone’s idle state. At this point, you are ready to begin making and receiving calls. If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching, a Power Save feature is automatically activated.
Using Your Phone’s Battery and Charger WARNING Use only Qwest-approved or manufacturer-approved batteries and chargers with your phone. The failure to use a Qwestapproved 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. Battery Capacity Your phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery. It allows you to recharge your battery before it is fully drained.
Installing the Battery To install the Li-Ion battery: 1. Insert the battery into the opening on the back of the phone and gently press down. Phone Basics 2. Place the battery cover into the position as indicated in the diagram, and then slide it until you hear it snap into place. 2 1 3 Removing the Battery Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li-Ion battery as you can be burned. WARNING To remove your battery: 1. Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose any stored numbers or messages.
Charging the Battery Your phone’s Li-Ion battery is rechargeable and should be charged as soon as possible so you can begin using your phone. Keeping track of your battery’s charge is important. If your battery level becomes too low, your phone automatically turns off, and you will lose all the information you were just working on. For a quick check of your phone’s battery level, glance at the battery charge indicator located in the upperright corner of your phone’s display screen.
Navigating Through Phone Menus 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. Phone Basics 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.
Backing Up Within a Menu To go to the previous menu: 䊳 Press . To return to standby mode: 䊳 Press . Displaying Your Phone Number Just in case you forget your phone number, your phone can remind you. To display your phone number: 䊳 22 Select > Settings > Phone Info > Phone#/UserID. (Your phone number and other information about your phone and account will be displayed.) Tip: You can also display your phone number through the Contacts menu. Select MENU > Contacts > My Name Card.
Making and Answering Calls Holding Your Phone Correct Phone Basics To maximize performance, do not obstruct the upper back portion of your phone where the internal antenna is located while using the phone. Incorrect Internal Antenna Making Calls Placing a call from your phone is as easy as making a call from any landline phone. Just enter the number, press , and you’re on your way to clear calls. To make a call using your keypad: 1. Make sure your phone is on. 2. Enter a phone number from standby mode.
You can also place calls from your phone by speed dialing numbers from your Contacts (page 36), using your Call History listings (page 92), and by using Voice-Activated Dialing (page 117). To place a call with the phone closed: 1. Make sure your phone is on. 2. Press and hold on the left side of the phone. 3. Follow the system prompts. (The call will be made in speakerphone mode, unless you have a headset attached to the phone.
Dialing Options Dialing options are displayed when you press Options (right softkey) after entering numbers in the phone’s standby mode. To select an option, highlight it and press . Abbrev. Dial to use Ph.Book Match or Prepend feature. (See “Using Abbreviated Dialing” on page 37 and “Setting Abbreviated Dialing” on page 70.) 䢇 Call to dial the phone number. 䢇 Call: Speaker On to dial the phone number in speakerphone mode.
Answering Calls To answer an incoming call with the phone open: 1. Make sure your phone is on. (If your phone is off, incoming calls go to voicemail.) 2. Press to answer an incoming call. (Depending on your phone’s settings, you may also answer incoming calls by opening the phone or by pressing any number key. See “Setting the Open/Close Flip Option” on page 66 and “Setting Any Key Answer” on page 67 for more information.) To answer an incoming call with the phone closed: 1. Make sure your phone is on.
If the incoming call is from a number stored in your Contacts, the entry’s name is displayed. The caller’s phone number may also be displayed, if available. When receiving a call, the following options are also displayed by pressing Options (right softkey). To select an option, highlight it and press . Call Guard to answer the call when you are in roaming mode. (See “Using Call Guard” on page 87.) 䢇 Answer to answer the call. 䢇 Answer: Speaker to answer the call in speakerphone mode.
Answering a Roam Call With Call Guard Enabled Call Guard is an option that helps you manage your roaming charges when making or receiving calls while outside the home network. Please see Section 2D: Controlling Your Roaming Experience for more information about roaming. To answer a call when you are roaming and Call Guard is enabled: 1. Press 2. Press Note: . to proceed while the pop-up message is displayed. When your phone is off, incoming calls go directly to voicemail.
Ending a Call To disconnect a call when you are finished: 䊳 . If the setting for Close Flip is not set to “End Call,” closing the phone will not end the call. (See “Setting the Open/Close Flip Option” on page 66.) Phone Basics Note: Close the phone or press Changing the Ringer Volume To change the ringer volume, press the Side Volume key when the phone is open and in standby mode. Note: To change the ringer volume from the main menu, see “Adjusting the Phone’s Volume Settings” on page 50.
Missed Call Notification When an incoming call is not answered, the Missed Call log is displayed on your screen. To display the Missed Call entry from the notification screen: 䊳 Press Call (left softkey). To display a Missed Call entry from standby mode: 1. Select > Missed Alerts. 2. Highlight the entry you wish to view and press . Calling Emergency Numbers You can place calls to 911 (dial is locked or your account is restricted.
To exit Emergency mode: 1. Press to end a 911 call. 2. Select Options (right softkey) to display the options menu. 3. Highlight Exit Emergency and press Phone Basics Note: . When you are in Emergency mode, you can exit only from the options menu. To select Emergency mode options: 1. Press to end a 911 call. 2. Select Options (right softkey). 䡲 䡲 䡲 Call 911 to call 911. Call 911: Spkr. to call 911 in speakerphone mode. Exit Emergency to exit Emergency mode. 3. Highlight an option and press .
In-Call Options Selecting Options (right softkey) during a call displays a list of features you may use during the course of a call. To select an option, press the corresponding keypad number or highlight the option and press . The following options are available through the Options menu: 䢇 Flash to answer an incoming Call Waiting call or to connect a third party during Three-Way Calling. 䢇 Mute or Unmute to mute or reactivate your phone’s microphone.
End-of-Call Options Note: Phone Basics To display the following options, press Options (right softkey) within 10 seconds after disconnecting a call. To select an option, highlight it and press . 䢇 Call Again to dial the phone number. 䢇 Call:Speaker On to dial the phone number in speakerphone mode. 䢇 Send Message to send a Text or Picture Mail message. 䢇 Save Phone# to save the phone number in your Contacts list. 䡲 Go to Ph. Book is displayed when the number is already in your Contacts list.
Finding a Phone Number You can search Contacts entries for phone numbers that contain a specific string of numbers. To find a phone number: 1. Enter the last four or more digits of the number in standby mode. (The more numbers you enter, the more specific the search becomes.) 2. Select Options (right softkey) > Find. (The Contacts entries matching the entered numbers will be displayed.) 3. To display the Contacts entry that contains the phone number you entered, highlight the entry and press press . .
To dial or save phone numbers with pauses: 1. Enter the phone number. 2. Select Options (right softkey) and select either Hard Pause or Phone Basics 2-Sec. Pause. (Hard pauses are displayed as a “P” and two-second pauses as a “T.”) 3. Enter additional numbers. 4. Press to dial the number. – or – To save the number in your Contacts, select Options (right softkey) > Save Phone#. Note: When dialing a number with a hard pause, press TALK to send the next set of numbers.
Dialing From the Contacts List To dial directly from a Contacts entry: 1. Select Shortcut: > Contacts > Find/Add Entry. From the standby mode, select Contacts (right softkey) to list entries. 2. Highlight the entry you want to call and press to dial the entry’s default phone number. – or – To dial another number from the entry, highlight the name and press , and then highlight the number you wish to call and press .
To use speed dial for Ready Link calls: 䊳 Phone Basics Note: From standby mode, press the appropriate key and then press . (See “Assigning Speed Dialing for Ready Link Entries” on page 143.) The display confirms that the number has been dialed when it shows “R-Link calling...” Speed dialing is not available when you are roaming; when you are roaming off the home network, you must always dial using 11 digits (1 + area code + number).
To place a call using Prepend Abbreviated Dialing: 1. Enter the last four or five digits of the number. 2. Press Note: . When Prepend is set to Enable and Ph.Book Match is set to Disable, you can display the 10-digit number (including the predefined prepend number) by entering the last four or five digits of the number. The Prepend feature is available when all of following conditions are met: ● Prepend is set to Enable. ● A prepend number has been predefined.
Entering Text Selecting a Character Input Mode Phone Basics Your phone provides convenient ways to enter words, letters, punctuation, and numbers whenever you are prompted to enter text (for example, when adding a Contacts entry or when using Sprint Picture Mail and SMS Text Messaging). To change the character input mode: 1. When you display a screen where you can enter text, press Mode (right softkey) to change the character input mode. 2.
Note: Preset Messages, Recent Messages, and Emoticons are available only when composing text messages. 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 Tip: Select Lang. to select the language (English or Spanish). Erase All to erase all text (if applicable). Select Text to select stored text for copying or cutting. Add Word to store words that you use frequently. (See page 41.) Text Options to display the Text Entry settings menu. When entering text, press Shift* to change the capitalization style (Abc > ABC > abc).
Adding a Word to the T9 Database If a word you want to enter is not displayed as an option when you are using T9 Text Input, you can add it to the database. To add a word to the T9 Text Input database: Phone Basics 1. Select the Add Word input mode. (See “Selecting a Character Input Mode” on page 39.) 2. Enter the word using Alphabet mode (multi-tap text entry) and press Save (left softkey). (See “Entering Characters Using Alphabet Mode” on page 43.
Customizing the T9 Settings To customize the T9 Settings: 1. Select > Settings > Others > Text Entry > T9 Settings. 2. Select an option and press 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 . Word Prediction to automatically display the word that may follow the current text input. Word Completion to show the completed words that match the keys you have entered without entering the whole word. Word Scan to allow T9 text input to recognize words by searching Phone Book and messages. Word Choice List to display the word choice list.
Entering Characters Using Alphabet Mode Phone Basics To enter characters using Alphabet mode (multi-tap text entry): 1. Select the Alphabet mode. (See “Selecting a Character Input Mode” on page 39.) 2. Press the corresponding keys repeatedly until the correct letter appears. (For example, to enter the word “Bill,” press twice, three times, three times, and then press three times again.) (If you make a mistake, press to erase a single character. Press and hold to delete an entire entry.
Entering Numbers, Symbols, Smileys and Preset Messages To enter numbers: 䊳 Select the NUMBER mode and press the appropriate key. (See “Selecting a Character Input Mode” on page 39.) To enter symbols: 䊳 Select the SYMBOL mode. (See “Selecting a Character Input Mode” on page 39.) To enter a symbol, press the appropriate key indicated on the display. To enter “emoticons” (smileys): 䊳 Select the Emoticons mode or SMILEYS mode and press the appropriate key.
Section 2B Controlling Your Phone’s Settings In This Section Your Phone’s Settings ⽧ Sound Settings (page 46) ⽧ Display Settings (page 52) ⽧ Location Settings (page 58) ⽧ Messaging Settings (page 59) ⽧ Airplane Mode (page 62) ⽧ TTY Use (page 63) ⽧ Phone Setup Options (page 64) Using the available menu options, you can customize your phone to sound, look, and operate just the way you want it to. This section describes how you can change your phone’s settings to best suit your needs.
Sound Settings Ringer Types 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. 䢇 Preprogrammed Ringers include a variety of standard ringer types and familiar music. 䢇 Vibrating Ringer alerts you to calls or messages without disturbing others. 䢇 Downloaded Ringers can be downloaded right to your phone. (See “Downloading Content” on page 197.
Selecting Ringer Types for Messages To select a ringer type for messages: 1. Select > Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type > Messaging. 2. Select Text or Picture Mail. 3. Select a ringer type (Single Tones, Ring Tones, or Melodies) or My Content, and press . Your Phone’s Settings 4. Use your navigation key to scroll through the available ringers. A sample ringer will sound as you highlight each option. 5. Press to assign a ringer.
Selecting Ringer Types for Voicemail or Calendar/Alarm To select a ringer type for voicemail or calendar/alarm: 1. Select > Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type> Voicemail or Calendar/Alarm. 2. Select a ringer type (Single Tones, Ring Tones, or Melodies) or My Content, and press . 3. Press , and then use your navigation key to scroll through the available ringers. A sample ringer will sound as you highlight each option. 4. Press to assign a ringer.
Using Voice Prompt This feature allows you to hear voice prompts when using Voice Memo, Screen Call setting, etc. (default setting is on). To enable or disable voice prompts: 1. Select > Settings > Sounds > Others > Voice Prompt. 2. Select On or Off. Your Phone’s Settings Tip: When the ringer volume is set to “Silence All,” voice prompts cannot be heard. Setting Up Key Press Echo With this feature, you can hear a voice echo the corresponding keys you pressed on the keypad.
Adjusting the Phone’s Volume Settings You can adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit your needs and your environment. To adjust the ringer and key volume: 1. Select > Settings > Sounds > Volume. 2. Select Ringer, Advanced Ring., Receiver, Application, StartUp/PwOff, or Key Beep. 3. Using the navigation key, choose a volume level and press Done (left softkey). To adjust the earpiece or speaker volume: 1. Select > Settings > Sounds > Volume > Receiver. 2. Select either Earpiece or Speaker. 3.
Alert Notification Your phone can alert you with an audible tone when you change service areas, once a minute during a voice call, when there are incoming or missed Ready Link calls, or when your network signal is fading. To set alerts: 1. Select > Settings > Sounds > Alerts. Minute Beep, or Signal Fade and press Your Phone’s Settings 2. Select Service, Ready Link, Voicemail, Messaging, . 3. Use your navigation key to select a setting and press .
Display Settings Changing the Text Greeting The text greeting can be up to 15 characters and is displayed on your phone’s screen in standby mode. You may enter your own custom greeting or choose the preset greeting. To enter your own custom greeting: 1. Select > Settings > Display > Greeting > Custom. 2. Enter a custom greeting using your keypad and press . (See “Entering Text” on page 39.) (To erase the existing greeting one character at a time, press . To erase the entire greeting, press and hold .
To change the Keypad backlight setting: 1. Select Key after step 1 of “To change the Main LCD or Sub LCD backlight setting:” on the previous page. 2. Select Always Off or a preset length of time. Note: Long backlight settings affect the battery’s talk and standby times. Your Phone’s Settings Changing the Display Screen Animation Your new phone offers options for what you see on the display screen during various phone functions. To change the animation display: 1.
Changing the Display for Area Name This feature enables you to show the state of the phone number you are calling or are called from when the number is not registered in your Contacts list. For example, a call to or from 213-555-5555 will display “California.” To set your area name display: 1. Select > Settings > Display > Others > Match AreaCode. 2. Select On or Off. Note: This feature is available only when the phone number has 10 digits, or 11 digits beginning with 1, and matches an area code.
Changing the Clock/Calendar Display for Standby Mode Select from among a variety of items to be displayed in standby mode. To set the clock/calendar display for standby mode: 1. Select > Settings > Display > Clock/Calendar. 2. Select Digital Clock, World Clock, Calendar, Default, or Off . Your Phone’s Settings and press 3. Press to save the setting to follow each system prompt or when confirming the preview display.
Changing the Text Font Size This setting allows you to adjust the display appearance when entering text (for example, when writing a message or when adding a Contacts entry) or when viewing a message. To change the text input font: 1. Select > Settings > Display > Others > Font Size. 2. Select View or Input. 䡲 䡲 View to select Main LCD (then Messaging or Browser) or Sub LCD (then Time/Date or Names/Phone#s). Input to select Phone#s, Messaging, or Others. 3. Select a font size and press Tip: .
Setting Return to Standby Mode This feature allows you to select the way to return to standby mode. To set this feature: 1. Select > Settings > Display > Others > Return to Idle. 2. A message appears. Press OK (left softkey) to continue. 䡲 䡲 Note: Your Phone’s Settings 3. Select Automatically or End Key. Automatically to return to standby mode automatically when no key is pressed for 30 seconds. End Key to return to standby mode by pressing .
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.
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 messages. (For more information, see “Using SMS Text Messaging” on page 182, “Accessing Messaging” on page 195 and “Sending Sprint Picture Mail” on page 158.
Managing Preset Messages Your phone is loaded with 20 preset messages, in English and in Spanish, to help make sending text messages faster and easier. These messages, such as “Where are you?,” “Let’s get lunch,” and “Meet me at,” can be customized or deleted to suit your needs. To edit a preset message: 1. Select > Settings > Messaging > Preset Msgs. (The list of preset messages is displayed.) 2. Select the message you want to edit and press . 3.
Adding a Customized Signature Each message you send can have a customized signature to reflect your personality. To add a customized signature to each sent message: 1. Select 2. Press > Settings > Messaging > Text > Signature. , and then select On. Your Phone’s Settings 3. Select Text, enter your signature, and press OK (left softkey). (See “Entering Text” on page 39.) 4. Press Save (left softkey) to save your signature.
Airplane Mode Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone’s features, such as Games and 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 Mode, it cannot send or receive any calls or access online information. To set your phone to Airplane Mode: 1. Select > Settings > Others > Airplane Mode. (The Airplane Mode disclaimer is displayed.) 2. Read the disclaimer and press . 3. Select On or Off.
TTY Use A 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’s Settings Your phone is compatible with select TTY devices. Please check with the manufacturer of your TTY device to ensure that it supports digital wireless transmission. Your phone and TTY device will connect via a special cable that plugs into your phone’s headset jack.
WARNING 911 Emergency Calling Qwest recommends 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.
My favorite list options: 1. From My Favorites list, select Options (right softkey). 2. Select an option and press 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 . Replace to replace an existing shortcut. Remove to remove an existing shortcut. Remove All to remove all the existing shortcut. Help to display the My Favorite list information. Your Phone’s Settings Auto-Answer Mode You may set your phone to automatically pick up incoming calls when connected to an optional hands-free car kit or a headset. To set Auto-Answer mode: 1.
Setting the Current Time To set the current time when you are roaming in an area with no digital network: 1. Select > Settings > Others > Set Time/Date. 2. Set the current time and date and press Note: . This feature is available only when you are in an area with no digital network available. Setting the Open/Close Flip Option This feature enables you to answer an incoming call by opening the phone or to end a call by closing the phone. To activate the Open Flip feature: 1.
Setting Any Key Answer This feature allows you to answer incoming calls by pressing any key (except , , softkeys, and side keys). To turn any key answer on or off: 1. Select > Settings > Others > Any Key Answer. 2. Select On or Off . Your Phone’s Settings Setting the Side Key Guard This feature enables you to lock the side keys while the phone is closed. To turn the Side Key Guard on or off: 1. Select > Settings > Others > Side Key Guard. 2. Select On or Off.
Setting Navigation Key Shortcuts You can use the navigation key as a shortcut to access specific menu items directly from standby mode. With this feature, you can reassign the default shortcut to the menu items you choose. To set the navigation key shortcuts: 1. Select > Settings > Others > Navigation Keys. 2. Select the navigation key you wish to reassign and press . 3. Using the navigation key or your keypad, select a function. 4. Select Assign (left softkey) to save.
Setting Text Entry Options To set your text entry options: 1. Select > Settings > Others > Text Entry. 2. Select an option and press 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 Section 2B: Controlling Your Phone’s Settings Your Phone’s Settings 䡲 . Auto-Capital to turn auto-capitalization on or off. My Words to add a word to or edit a word in the T9 database (see page 41). Inpt Language to select the language (English or Spanish). Default Input to set an initial entry mode (see page 42).
Setting Abbreviated Dialing To activate the Ph. Book Match feature: 1. Select > Settings > Others > Abbrev. Dial. 2. Select Ph. Book Match. 3. Select Enable. To activate the Prepend feature: 1. Select > Settings > Others > Abbrev.Dial. 2. Select Prepend. 3. Select Enable. 4. Select Prepend#. 5. Enter a five- or six-digit number and press 䡲 Note: or OK (left softkey). To deactivate this feature, select Disable during step 3 above.
Setting Headset Mode This feature allows you hands-free phone use. Set the headset mode to Voice Call or Ready Link and press the Turbo Button (the operation button) on the headset to activate useful functions. To connect the headset: 䊳 Simply plug the headset into your phone’s headset jack. 1. Select Your Phone’s Settings To set headset mode: > Settings > Others > Headset Mode. 2. Select Turbo Button. 3. Select Voice Calls, Ready Link, or Off and press . To set the ringer sound: 1.
Section 2C Setting Your Phone’s Security In This Section ⽧ Accessing the Security Menu (page 73) ⽧ Using Your Phone’s Lock Feature (page 73) ⽧ Restricting Calls (page 75) ⽧ Using Special Numbers (page 76) ⽧ Erasing Phone Content (page 77) ⽧ Resetting the Browser (page 78) ⽧ Resetting Favorites (page 78) ⽧ Resetting Default Settings (page 79) ⽧ Resetting Your Phone (page 79) ⽧ Resetting Your Picture Mail Account (page 80) ⽧ Security Features for Sprint Vision (page 80) ⽧ Using the Parental Control Feature (
Accessing the Security Menu All of your phone’s security settings are available through the Security menu. You must enter your lock code to view the Security menu. To access the Security menu: 1. Select > Settings > Security. 2. Enter your lock code to display the Security menu. Tip: If you can’t recall your lock code, try using the last four digits of your wireless phone number or try 0000. If neither of these work, call Qwest Wireless® Repair at 1-888-879-0611.
Unlocking Your Phone To unlock your phone: 1. From standby mode, select Unlock (left softkey). 2. Enter your lock code. Lock Services With this feature, you can choose to restrict access to data services, incoming and outgoing voice calls, and Ready Link calls. To activate lock services: 1. From the Security menu, select Others > Lock Services. 2. Select Voice Calls, Data or Ready Link. 3. Select Locked. (Select Unlocked to deactivate this feature.) Changing the Lock Code To change your lock code: 1.
Calling in Lock Mode You can place calls to 911 and to your special numbers when in lock mode. (For information on special numbers, see “Using Special Numbers” on page 76.) To place an outgoing call in lock mode: 䊳 To call an emergency number or special number, enter the phone number and press . Restricting Calls Your Phone’s Security There may be occasions when you want to limit the numbers your phone can call or from which it can receive calls. You can use the Restrict Calls setting to do just that.
Using Special Numbers Special numbers are important numbers that you have designated as being “always available.” You can call and receive calls from special numbers even if your phone is locked. You can save up to three 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 > Settings > Security, and then enter your lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.) 2. Select Others and then Special #s. 3.
Erasing Phone Content You can quickly and easily erase all the content that you have created in your phone. To erase phone content: 1. Select >Settings > Security, and then enter your lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.) 2. Select Erase/Reset, and then select an option from the following Your Phone’s Security and press . 䡲 Erase Ph. Book to erase all of your Contacts entries. 䡲 Erase Content to erase all items you have downloaded to your phone.
Resetting the Browser This option resets your Web browser’s history, bookmarks, cookies, auto-complete text, and URLs. To reset the browser: 1. Select >Settings > Security, and then enter your lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.) 2. Select Erase/Reset > Reset Browser. 3. If you are certain you would like to reset, press OK (left softkey), and then select Yes. Resetting Favorites This option resets all of your favorites settings. To reset favorites: 1.
Resetting Default Settings Resetting the default settings restores all the factory defaults, including the ringer types and display settings. The Contacts, Call History, Calendar, and Messaging are not affected. To reset default settings: 1. Select >Settings > Security, and then enter your lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.) 2. Select Erase/Reset > DefaultSetting. (A disclaimer appears.) 3. Read the disclaimer and press OK (left softkey). Your Phone’s Security 4.
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 >Settings > Security, and then enter your lock code. (The Security menu is displayed.) 2. Select Picture Mail > Reset Pic. Mail. (A warning appears.) 3. Press OK (left softkey) to continue. 4. If you are certain that you would like to reset your Picture Mail account, select Yes.
To enable Sprint Vision services: 1. Select > Settings > Data > Enable Data. (A message will be displayed.) 2. Press OK (left softkey) to enable data service. Using the Parental Control Feature This feature allows you to restrict outgoing and incoming calls, access to services such as Sprint Vision and Ready Link, as well as use the Edit Phone Book function. Most menu options for the Limit Use, Change Lock, and Lock Services menus in Parental Control are the same as the options for the Security menu.
To add or replace a special number: 1. Select > Tools > Parental Ctrl. 2. Enter your lock code to display the Parental Control menu. 3. Select Special #s. 4. Select a field for your entry and press 5. Enter the number and press . . To edit Contacts: You can also edit Contacts from the Parental Control menu while any Limit Use feature (except Allow All) is enabled. You are required to enter your lock code once to access the Parental Control menu.
Section 2D Controlling Your Roaming Experience In This Section ⽧ Understanding Roaming (page 84) ⽧ Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode (page 86) ⽧ Using Call Guard (page 87) ⽧ Using Data Guard (page 88) Roaming Roaming is the ability to make or receive calls when you’re off the home network. Your new dual-band/tri-mode SCP-3200 by SANYO works anywhere on the home network and allows you to roam on other analog and 1900 and 800 MHz digital networks.
Understanding Roaming Recognizing the Roaming Icon on the Display Screen Your phone’s display screen always lets you know when you’re off the home network. Any time you are roaming, the phone displays the roaming icon ( ). If you are roaming on an analog system, the roaming icon will be displayed along with the text Analog Roam. Tip: Remember, when you are using your phone off the home network, always dial numbers using 11 digits (1 + area code + number).
Roaming on Analog Networks When you roam on analog networks, you will experience quality similar to that provided by other analog carriers today. Although some features, such as Sprint Vision, will be unavailable, you can still make and receive calls and access voicemail. If you are accustomed to Qwest service, you may notice some of the following differences when using analog service: You are more likely to experience static, crosstalk, fade-out, and dropped calls.
Checking for Voicemail Messages While Roaming When you are roaming off the home 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.
Using Call Guard Your phone has two ways of alerting you when you are roaming off the home 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 home network.) To turn Call Guard on or off: 1. Select > Settings > Others > Roaming > Call Guard. 2. Select On or Off.
Using Data Guard You can set your phone to alert you when you are roaming off the home network and try to use data services such as messaging. To set the conditions for Data Guard pop-up notification: 1. Select > Settings > Others > Roaming > Data Guard. 2. Select Always Ask if you want a pop-up notification to appear when you try using data services in a roaming area. – or – Select Never Ask if you don’t want a pop-up notification to appear.
Section 2E Managing Call History In This Section ⽧ Viewing History (page 90) ⽧ Call History Options (page 91) ⽧ Making a Call From Call History (page 92) ⽧ Saving a Phone Number From Call History (page 93) ⽧ Prepending a Phone Number From Call History (page 94) ⽧ Erasing Call History (page 94) Section 2E: Managing Call History Call History The Call History keeps track of incoming calls, outgoing calls, missed calls, and recent calls.
Viewing History You’ll find the Call History feature very helpful. It is a list of the last 20 phone numbers (or Contacts entries) for calls you placed, accepted, or missed. Call History makes redialing a number fast and easy. It is continually updated as new numbers are added to the beginning of the list and the oldest entries are removed from the bottom of the list. Each entry contains the phone number (if it is available) and Contacts entry name (if the phone number is in your Contacts).
Call History Options For additional information and options on a particular call, highlight a Call History entry and press . This feature displays the date and time of the call, the phone number (if available), and the caller’s name (if the number is already in your Contacts). By pressing Options (right softkey), you can select from the following options: Call to dial the phone number. 䢇 Call:Speaker On to dial the phone number in speakerphone mode. 䢇 Send Message to send a Text or Picture Mail message.
Making a Call From Call History To place a call from Call History: 1. Select > Call History, and then select Outgoing, Incoming, Missed, or Recent Calls. 2. Use your navigation key to select a Call History entry and press – or – Press Options (right softkey) and then select Call or Call: Speaker On. Note: 92 You cannot make calls from Call History to entries identified as No Caller ID or Private. Section 2E: Managing Call History .
Saving a Phone Number From Call History Your phone can store up to 500 phone numbers in up to 300 Contacts entries. (An entry may contain up to seven numbers.) Each entry’s name can contain 32 characters. To save a phone number from Call History: 1. Select > Call History > Outgoing, Incoming, Missed, or Recent Calls. 2. Use your navigation key to select a Call History entry and press Options (right softkey). 3. Select Save Phone #. 4.
Prepending a Phone Number From Call History If you need to make a call from Call History and you happen to be outside your local area code, you can add the appropriate prefix by prepending the number. To prepend a phone number from Call History: 1. Select a Call History entry and select Options (right softkey). 2. Select Prepend. 3. Enter the digits you want to add to the number. 4. Press to place a call.
Section 2F Using Contacts In This Section ⽧ Adding a New Contacts Entry (page 96) ⽧ Assigning a Group Entry (page 97) ⽧ Finding Contacts Entries (page 98) ⽧ Contacts Entry Options (page 99) ⽧ Editing a Contacts Entry (page 100) ⽧ Erasing a Contacts Entry From the List (page 100) ⽧ Assigning Speed Dial Numbers (page 101) ⽧ Assigning an Image to a Contacts Entry (page 102) ⽧ Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry (page 102) ⽧ Secret Contacts Entries (page 103) Section 2F: Using Contacts Contacts Now that yo
Adding a New Contacts Entry Your phone can store up to 500 phone numbers in up to 300 Contacts entries. (An entry may contain up to seven numbers.) Each entry’s name can contain 32 characters. To add a new entry: 1. Select > Contacts > Find/Add Entry. 2. Press , and then enter the name and press . 3. Highlight the appropriate label for the phone number, and then enter the number and press . 䡲 If necessary, select and enter other optional items such as email or Web addresses. 4.
Assigning a Group Entry Your phone can create up to 20 separate group lists.By assigning a contact to a group, you can search easily using a user-defined group name. To assign a Contact to a group: 1. Select > Contacts > Group. 2. Select an available group entry location and select Options (right softkey) > Add Members. 3. Select a contact and press . 4. Select Add (left softkey) when you have finished selecting members. To edit a group entry: 1. Select > Contacts > Group. 2.
Finding Contacts Entries There are several ways to display your Contacts entries: by name, by speed dial number, and by Ready Link List. 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 > Contacts > Find/Add Entry. 2. Scroll through all the entries using the navigation key. – or – Enter the first letter of the name or part of the name.
Contacts Entry Options To access a Contacts entry’s options, display the Contacts list, highlight an entry and press . Then select a phone number and press Options (right softkey). To select an option, highlight it and press . 䢇 Edit to edit the selected entry. 䢇 Call to dial the selected number. 䢇 Call:Speaker On to dial the phone number in speakerphone mode. 䢇 Send Message to send a Text or Picture Mail message. 䢇 Call Alarm to set a call alarm for the entry. (See page 108 for Call Alarm.
Editing a Contacts Entry To make changes to an entry: 1. Select > Contacts > Find/Add Entry. 2. Scroll to the entry you wish to edit and press . 3. Select a phone number, and then press Options (right softkey) > Edit. – or – Select an email address or Web address and press Edit (right softkey). 4. Select the field you want to edit and press . 5. Edit the entry by using your keypad and press . 6. Press Save (left softkey) to save your changes.
Assigning Speed Dial Numbers With this feature you can dial Contacts directory entries with one keypress for locations 2–9. For details on how to make calls using speed dial numbers, see “Using Speed Dialing” on page 36. To assign a speed dial number : 1. Select > Contacts > Speed Dial #s. 2. Select an available speed dial location and press 3. Select an entry from the list and press . . 4. Select the phone number you want to set as a speed dial number and press . – or – 1.
Assigning an Image to a Contacts Entry You can assign an image to a Contacts entry. The image is displayed when the entry calls you. To assign an image for an entry: 1. Select > Contacts > Find/Add Entry. 2. Select the Contacts entry for which you want to assign the image and press . 3. Select a phone number, and then select Options (right softkey) > Edit; or if you are selecting an item other than the phone number, select Edit (right softkey). 4. Press the navigation key up to highlight the 5.
5. Select a ringer and press . (When you highlight a ringer type, a sample ringer will sound.) 6. Press Save (left softkey) to save the ringer type. Secret Contacts Entries You can hide an entry’s phone number(s) and require your lock code to edit the entry by making it secret. The entry name is still displayed, but the entry’s phone numbers are replaced with “”. To make an entry secret: 1. Select > Contacts > Find/Add Entry. 2.
Section 2G Using the Phone’s Calendar and Tools In This Section ⽧ Using Your Phone’s Calendar (page 105) ⽧ Using the Call Alarm Feature (page 108) ⽧ Using Your Phone’s Alarm Clock (page 111) ⽧ Using Your Phone’s Tools (page 112) ⽧ Personal Information Management (page 115) Your phone is equipped with several personal information management features that help you manage your busy lifestyle.
Calendar & Tools Using Your Phone’s Calendar Displaying Your Calendar To display your calendar: 䊳 Tip: Select > Tools > Calendar. The current day is framed by a rectangle. Adding an Event to the Calendar Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of important events (up to 100 events). To add an event: 1. Select > Tools > Calendar and select the day to which you wish to add an event. 2. Select Options (right softkey) > Add Event > Schedule. 3.
5. Press Save (left softkey) to schedule the event. The date for which you have scheduled events is indicated with a triangle. Tip: Press the navigation key up or down to scroll by week through the calendar and the Side Volume key to scroll by month. Event Alerts There are several ways your phone alerts you to scheduled events: 䢇 By playing the alert tone (depending on the ringer type and ringer volume setting). 䢇 By blinking the LED.
To go to the Calendar menu for a specific date: 1. Select > Tools > Calendar > Options (right softkey) > Go to Date. 2. Enter the date you wish to go to using the navigation key and/or the keypad, and press Calendar & Tools Going to a Given Date . Viewing Events To view your scheduled events: 1. Select > Tools > Calendar. 2. Using your navigation key, highlight the day for which you would like to view events and press .
Purging All Events To delete all scheduled events: 䊳 Note: Select > Tools > Calendar > Options (right softkey) > Erase Memory > Erase All > Yes. All events are erased including Call Alarms (see below) and To Do List items (see page 109). Using the Call Alarm Feature Adding a Call Alarm to the Calendar You can set call alarms to notify you when you need to place a call. The call alarm will let you know when and to whom to place a scheduled call. You can set up to 15 call alarms.
You can also add a call alarm from the Contacts menu. (See “Contacts Entry Options” on page 99.) Call Alarm Menu When your phone is turned on and you have scheduled a call alarm, your phone alerts you and displays the name or phone number you wish to call. Calendar & Tools Tip: To call the phone number at the time of a call alarm notification: 䊳 Press or to dial the phone number (if applicable).
Adding a To Do List Item to the Calendar To add your To Do List item to the calendar: 1. Select > Tools > Calendar > Options (right softkey) > To Do List. 2. Select the item you want to add to the schedule and press Options (right softkey). 3. Select Add to Schedule. 䡲 Add to Schedule to extract the item from the To Do List and make it a scheduled event. 4. Enter the description, alarm, and other information using your keypad and press .
Your phone comes with a built-in alarm clock that has multiple alarm capabilities. To use the alarm clock: Calendar & Tools Using Your Phone’s Alarm Clock 1. Select > Tools > Alarm Clock. (A caution message will appear on the display.) 2. Select a number and press . 3. Select the items you want to edit and press 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 . Description to enter a description of the alarm. Time to enter the alarm time. Repeat to select the alarm frequency. Alarm to set the alarm on or off. 4.
Using Your Phone’s Tools In addition to helping you be more efficient and organized, your phone offers useful and entertaining tools. Using the Stopwatch To start the stopwatch: 䊳 Select > Tools > Stop Watch. 䡲 Press Start (left softkey) to start the stopwatch. 䡲 Press Stop (left softkey) to stop the stopwatch. 䡲 Press Resume (left softkey) to restart the stopwatch. To record a lap time while the stopwatch is running: 䡲 Press Lap (right softkey) to record time of the first lap.
Your phone comes with a built-in calculator. To use the calculator: 1. Select > Tools > Calculator. 2. Enter numbers using your keypad. Calendar & Tools Using the Calculator 3. Press the appropriate navigation key to perform a calculation (Up for addition, Down for subtraction, Left for multiplication, Right for division). Press the left softkey to insert a decimal point. 4. Enter numbers and press 䡲 for the result. To clear the numbers, press CLR (right softkey).
World Clock This feature is available only in digital service areas. To view the time in different locations: 1. Select > Tools > World Clock. 2. Press the navigation key left or right to scroll through different time zones. Tip: Press Summer (left softkey) or Standard (right softkey) to select between daylight saving and standard time (if applicable). Using the Countdown Timer This feature allows you to use the countdown timer with alarm capabilities. You can set up to five timers.
Calendar & Tools Personal Information Management Displaying Your User Address To display the phone’s current user address: 䊳 Select > Settings > Phone Info > Phone#/UserID. Finding Icon Definitions To view an explanation of icons that appear on the display: 1. Select > Settings > Phone Info > Icon Glossary. 2. Select the item for which you want to see the explanation and press . (The icon’s explanation appears.
Section 2H Using Your Phone’s Voice Services In This Section ⽧ Using Voice-Activated Dialing (page 117) ⽧ Managing Voice Memos (page 119) ⽧ Setting Up Screen Call (page 123) 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 for using voice-activated dialing and managing voice memos.
Using Voice-Activated Dialing You can use a voice dial tag to automatically dial a phone number in your Contacts. (A voice dial tag is a command you record and use to place calls without using the keypad.) Your phone can store up to 30 voice dial tags. Please set the Voice Prompt feature (see page 49) to on before using the Voice-Activated Dialing so that you can hear the voice instruction from the phone. The default setting is off.
Programming Voice Dial Tags To program a voice dial tag: 1. Select > Contacts > Find/Add Entry. 2. Select a contact and press . 3. Select a phone number, and then select Options (right softkey) > Set Voice Tag > Add. 4. You will be prompted to say the name you want to program. Say the name after the beep. 5. Respond to the prompt by repeating the name after the beep. (The display shows “Voice Tag Recorded.
Managing Voice Memos You can use your phone’s Voice Services to record brief memos to remind you of important events, phone numbers, or grocery list items. If you haven’t signed up for the Ready Link service and Ready Link mode is set to Disable, or the Ready Link service is locked, you can use the Ready Link/Voice Memo Key as a Voice Memo Key in standby mode. Recording Voice Memos Voice Services Tip: To record a voice memo: 1. Select > Tools > Voice Memo > Record. – or – Press and hold . 2.
To stop recording during a phone call: 䊳 Tip: Press or while recording. – or – Press to stop recording and disconnect the call. Recording also stops when the other party hangs up the call. Voice Memos are stored with the date and time stamp in reverse chronological order, except when recorded in a no-service area. Reviewing Voice Memos To play the voice memos you have recorded: 1. Select > Tools > Voice Memo > List. 2.
Voice Memo Options There are several user options available for managing voice memos. To display the voice memo options: >Tools > Voice Memo > List. 2. Select a voice memo and select Options (right softkey). 3. Select an option and press 䡲 . Play to play a selected voice memo or all voice memos. ● This to play the selected memo. ● Multiple to play selected memos. Voice Services 1. Select All to play all memos. Speaker On or Speaker Off to activate or deactivate the speakerphone mode.
Erasing Voice Memos To erase an individual voice memo: 1. Select > Tools > Voice Memo > List. 2. Select the memo you want to erase and select Options (right softkey) > Erase > This > Yes. To erase all voice memos: 1. Select > Tools > Voice Memo > List. 2. Select Options (right softkey) > Erase > All > Yes to erase all voice memos saved in the phone. To erase multiple voice memos: 1. Select > Tools > Voice Memo > List. 2. Select Options (right softkey) > Erase > Multiple. 3.
Setting Up Screen Call This feature enables you to screen incoming calls by using a recorded announcement, either one that is prerecorded or one that you record. You can also record the caller’s message into the Voice Memo list. To start Screen Call when you have incoming calls: 䊳 When the phone rings or vibrates, press Options (right softkey) > Screen Call. Voice Services Activating Screen Call To set Auto Screen Call: 1. Select > Tools > Voice Memo > Screen Call > Auto. 2. Select On and press .
Recording Your Name for a Prerecorded Announcement You can use a prerecorded announcement with or without your name. If you record your name, your phone adds your name to the prerecorded message to announce that you are not available to answer calls. To record your name: 1. Select > Tools > Voice Memo > Screen Call > Announcement. 2. Select Pre-Recorded and press Edit (right softkey) > Record Name. 3. Press to start the first recording. (Press to stop recording.
Reviewing an Announcement To review an announcement: 1. Select > Tools > Voice Memo > Screen Call > Announcement. 3. Select Play or Play:Speaker. Erasing an Announcement Voice Services 2. Select Pre-Recorded or Custom and press Edit (right softkey). To erase an announcement: 1. Select > Tools > Voice Memo > Screen Call > Announcement. 2. Select Pre-Recorded or Custom, and press Edit (right softkey). 3. Select Erase Name to erase the name for a prerecorded announcement.
Section 2I Using Ready Link In This Section ⽧ Getting Started With Ready Link (page 127) ⽧ Making and Receiving a Ready Link Call (page 129) ⽧ Adding and Editing Ready Link Contacts (page 136) ⽧ Erasing Ready Link List Entries (page 141) ⽧ Managing Ready Link Settings (page 143) Your Ready Link-enabled phone gives you the ability to quickly connect with other Ready Link users for “walkie-talkie-style” communication from anywhere, to anywhere on the home network.
Getting Started With Ready Link Ready Link allows you to enjoy quick, two-way, “walkie-talkie-style” communication with your friends, family, and coworkers. You can make oneto-one or one-to-many calls (up to five others on the same call) to any other Ready Link user, anywhere on the home network. You can make and receive Ready Link calls when your phone displays the Ready Link icon ( ). Setting Ready Link Mode 䊳 Tip: Select > Settings > Ready Link > Enable/Disable > Enable. (The default is Disable.
Ready Link Call Alerts There are several ways your phone alerts you during Ready Link calls. When you make or receive a Ready Link call: 䢇 The phone sounds (depending on the Ringer Type and Ringer Volume settings). 䢇 The backlight illuminates. 䢇 The screen displays a Ready Link call message. 䢇 The other party’s Ready Link number and name (if available) are displayed. 䢇 The screen displays who has the floor.
Making and Receiving a Ready Link Call Displaying the Ready Link List 䊳 From standby mode, press the Ready Link/Voice Memo key on the side of your phone ( ) to access the Ready Link List. The first time you access the list, the Ready Link Help message will be displayed. Select Yes (left softkey) and Next (left softkey) to read a brief introduction to Ready Link. Tip: When your phone displays a Ready Link List, the left softkey is labeled Go to.
Making a Ready Link Call (One-to-One Call) You can place a one-to-one Ready Link call by entering a Ready Link number or by selecting a contact from the Ready Link List. To place a Ready Link call by selecting a contact: 1. Press . 2. Select Go to (left softkey), and then select the list from which you want to place a call (Personal List, R-LinkOutgoing, R-LinkIncoming, or R-LinkMissed.), and press . Tip: You can also select Enter R-Link# from the Go to option to enter a Ready Link number directly.
Note: When neither party has the floor during a Ready Link call, “Floor is open” is displayed. If no one takes the floor for 20 seconds, the Ready Link call ends automatically. Tip: If you press TALK or SPEAKER during step 3 on the previous page, you can make a standard voice call. Making a Ready Link Call (Group Call) To place a Ready Link Group call: 1. Press Ready Link You can make a Ready Link call to all members in a Group entry that you have in your Ready Link List.
Making a Ready Link Call by Entering a Number To place a Ready Link call by entering a number: 1. From standby mode, enter the Ready Link number you want to dial. 2. Press to place the Ready Link call. Continue holding to take the floor and speak. 䡲 The contact’s name is displayed if there is a matched number in your Ready Link List. 3. Continue with the Ready Link call, pressing and holding to speak and releasing it to allow others to reply. 4. When the call is finished, press . – or – 1. Press .
Missed Call Notification for Ready Link Calls When an incoming Ready Link call is not answered, the Missed Call Notification is displayed. To call the last missed Ready Link call: 䊳 Tip: Simply press and hold while the Missed Call Notification is displayed. (Continue with the Ready Link call as described previously.) To erase the Missed Call log: 䊳 Select Dismiss (right softkey). Ready Link If you have two or more missed calls, the call log list will be displayed.
Receiving a Ready Link Call To receive a Ready Link call: 1. Make sure your phone’s Ready Link mode is enabled. (See “Setting Ready Link Mode” on page 127.) 2. When you receive a Ready Link call from a contact, “R-Link Call,” the contact’s name and the Ready Link number are displayed. (You do not need to take any action to answer the call.) 䡲 When you receive a group call, “Group Call,” the group member’s name, and the Ready Link number are displayed. 3.
Ready Link Options When you use Ready Link, several user options are available by selecting Options (right softkey). To select an option, highlight it and press . Edit to edit a Ready Link number or name. (See “Editing a Contact in Your Personal List” on page 138.) 䢇 Send Message to send a Text or Picture Mail message. 䢇 Copy to Prsnl to copy a contact to the Personal list. 䢇 Copy to Ph. Book to copy a contact to the Contacts List. 䢇 Erase to erase a contact.
Adding and Editing Ready Link Contacts Copying an Entry to Your Personal List, Personal Group List, or Contacts List You can copy an entry to your Personal Lists or Contacts list from several different sources. To copy an entry from the Ready Link List: 1. Press . 2. Select Go to (left softkey), and then select the list from which you want to copy an entry (Personal List, Personal Grps., R-LinkOutgoing, R-LinkIncoming, or R-LinkMissed). 3.
Saving a Ready Link Number When you have finished a Ready Link call, you will see the Ready Link number and the text “R-Link call ended” on the display. You can save a Ready Link number to your Personal Lists from this end display. To save the number from the end call display: 1. From the end call display, press Options (right softkey) > Save. 䡲 If the entry has no name, you are prompted to enter a name. Finding an Entry in the Ready Link List You can find an entry by entering a few letters.
Adding a New Contact to Your Personal List You can store a total of 200 entries in the Personal Lists. To add a new Ready Link contact: 1. Press . 2. Select Go to > Personal List > Add Contact. – or – Select a contact and press Options (right softkey) > Add Contact. 3. Enter a name for the new contact and press . (This is the name you will see when calling or receiving a call from the contact.) 4.
Adding a New Group to Your Personal Group List You can add new groups to the Personal Group List. Each group can include up to five members. You can enter a group member directly or select the member from the Personal List. To add a new Ready Link group entry: 1. Press . 2. Select Go to > Personal Grps. > Add Group. 3. Enter a Group Name, press , and select Next (left softkey). 4. To add contacts to the group, select Add (right softkey).
Editing a Group in Your Personal Group List To edit a group or group member: 1. Press . 2. Select Go to (left softkey) > Personal Grps. 3. Scroll to the group entry you want to edit and press Options (right softkey) > Edit. 4. Edit the group name and press Tip: or OK (left softkey). If you don’t need to edit the group name, select Next (left softkey) during step 4 above and skip step 5. 5. Select Save (left softkey) to save your changes. 6.
Erasing Ready Link List Entries Erasing an Entry in Your Personal List or Personal Group List To erase a contact or a group: 1. From the Ready Link List, select Go to, and then select Personal List or Personal Grps. (right softkey) > Erase. 䡲 Erase Group is displayed when you select Personal Grps. 3. Select Yes. Ready Link 2. Scroll to the entry you want to erase, and select Options To erase a group member: 1. From the Ready Link List, select Go to > Personal Grps. 2.
Erasing a Ready Link List You can erase all entries saved in the Ready Link List. To erase a Ready Link List: 1. From the Ready Link List, select Options (right softkey) > Erase R-Link List. 2. Select an option and press 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 . Outgoing to erase all outgoing Ready Link calls. Incoming to erase all incoming Ready Link calls. Missed to erase all missed Ready Link calls. All Calls to erase all Ready Link call history (except redial).
Managing Ready Link Settings Assigning Speed Dialing for Ready Link Entries To assign speed dialing for Ready Link entries: 1. Select > Contacts > Speed Dial #s. 2. Select an unassigned number and press . 3. Press Go to (left softkey), and then select the list from which you want 4. Select the contact and press . – or – Ready Link to set a speed dial (Personal List,or Personal Grps.). Select the group and press , select an option, and press . 䡲 Assign to assign the selected group as a speed dial.
Setting Ready Link Guard This feature enables you to display a warning message when you cannot receive Ready Link calls. The warning message will be displayed when you are launching a Web or Java application. To set the Ready Link Guard: 1. Select > Settings > Ready Link > R-Link Guard. (A message will be displayed.) 2. Select OK (left softkey) to continue. 3. Select On to activate Ready Link Guard. (Select Off to deactivate this feature.
Setting an Alert Notification for Ready Link Calls Your phone can alert you with an audible tone when you receive a Ready Link call. To set alerts for Ready Link calls: 1. Select > Settings > Ready Link > Sounds > Alerts. 2. Select Ready Link Calls, R-Link Missed, Headset Alert, or Floor Tone Vol. . To adjust the floor tone volume: 1. Select > Settings > Ready Link > Sounds > Alerts. Ready Link 3. Select an option and press 2. Select Floor Tone Vol. > Earpiece or Speaker. 3.
Setting the Default View of the Ready Link List You can select the default Ready Link List when Ready Link is launched. To select the default view of the Ready Link List: 1. Select > Settings > Ready Link > Default View. (The available lists will be displayed.) 2. Select a list and press . Setting the Floor Display for Ready Link Calls With this feature, you can select the floor display for the Main LCD during Ready Link calls. To select the floor display: 1.
Section 2J Using the Built-in Camera In This Section ⽧ Taking Pictures (page 148) ⽧ Using the Settings & Info Menu (page 154) ⽧ Storing Pictures (page 156) ⽧ Managing Sprint Picture Mail (page 160) Camera ⽧ Sending Sprint Picture Mail (page 158) Your phone’s built-in camera gives you the ability to take full-color digital pictures, view your pictures using the phone’s display, and instantly send them to family and friends.
Taking Pictures Taking pictures with your phone’s built-in camera is as simple as choosing a subject, pointing the lens, and pressing a button. You can activate the phone’s camera mode whether the phone is open or closed. To take a picture with the phone open: 1. Select > Pictures > Camera to activate camera mode. (Additional camera options are available through the camera mode Options menu. See “Camera Mode Options” on page 150 for more information.
䡲 䡲 Delete to delete the picture you just took. Pics In Camera to go to the In Camera folder to review your saved pictures. To take a picture with the phone closed: 1. Press and hold the side camera key to activate the camera mode. 2. Point the camera lens at your subject. 3. Press the side camera key to take the picture. (The picture will automatically be saved.
Camera Mode Options When the phone is open and in camera mode, select Options (right softkey) to display additional camera options: 150 䢇 Picture Mode to select a picture mode from Normal, Beach/Snow, Scenery, Night/Dark, or Soft Focus. 䢇 Zoom to zoom in on a subject. (See “Using the Zoom” on page 151 for details.) 䢇 Self-Timer to activate the camera’s timer. (See “Setting the Self-Timer” on page 151 for details.
Setting the Self-Timer To activate the self-timer: 1. From camera mode, select Options (right softkey) > Self-Timer. 2. Highlight the length of delay you want the timer to use (10 Seconds or 5 Seconds) and press . 3. Press Start (left softkey) when you are ready to start the timer. ( appears on the upper right portion of the Main LCD during the selftimer countdown.) 4. Get ready for the picture. (When the timer is down to three seconds, the self-timer icon will turn red and the phone will begin to beep.
Taking Multiple Shots This feature allows you to take up to nine continuous shots in sequence. When you take multiple shots, the icon will be displayed in the viewfinder. To take multiple shots: 1. From camera mode, select Options (right softkey)> Fun Tools > Multiple Shots. 2. Select an option from the following and press 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 . Off to deactivate multiple shots. 3 Shots to take a series of 3 shots. 6 Shots to take a series of 6 shots. 9 Shots to take a series of 9 shots. 3.
Taking Stitch Shots Stitch Shot allows you to stitch separate images together. With this feature, your phone’s viewfinder is divided in two and you can shoot each part separately. When you shoot the first part, the camera displays a section of the previous part, so you can line up the next picture with the first one. To take a stitch shot: 1. From camera mode, select Options (right softkey) > Fun Tools > Stitch Shot. 2. Select Vertical or Horizontal.
Using the Settings & Info Menu The Settings & Info menu allows you to set up many of the settings of your phone’s picture’s function. To access the settings and info menu: 1. Select > Pictures > Settings & Info. 2. Select one of the following options and press 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 154 . Auto Delete to erase automatically the pictures you have uploaded to your online Sprint Picture Mail account from your phone. Status Bar to select whether to display the information bar for the pictures.
Camera Icon Indication Function Beach/Snow Picture Mode White Balance Scenery Use this setting for scenery from a distance. Use this setting in low light. Soft Focus Use this setting to “soften” the picture. Sunny Use this setting for sunny weather. Cloudy Use this setting for cloudy weather. Tungsten Manual Use this setting for standard household lighting. Use this setting for fluorescent lighting. To set the white balance manually. Manual To set brightness manually.
Storing Pictures Your phone’s picture storage area is called My Pictures. There are two types of storage areas for your pictures that can be used separately according to your needs: 䢇 In Camera (see below) 䢇 Saved to Phone (see page 157) In Camera Folder The storage area of your phone is called the In Camera folder. From the In Camera folder, you can view pictures saved in your phone, send them to the Picture Mail Web site (http://pictures.qwest.com), delete images, and access additional options.
Note: Deleting data will free up memory space to enable you to take more pictures. Once deleted, the data cannot be uploaded to your online Sprint Picture Mail account. 䢇 Save to Phone to save the selected pictures in the Saved to Phone folder. 䢇 Go to Svd to Ph. to display the Saved to Phone folder. 䢇 Camera Mode to activate camera mode. Saved to Phone Folder When you assign a picture, it will automatically be saved in the Saved to Ph. folder.
To view pictures stored in the Saved to Phone folder: 1. Select > Pictures > My Pictures > SavedTo Ph.(Thumbnails will be displayed, up to four at a time.) 2. Use your navigation key to view and scroll. Sending Sprint Picture Mail Once you’ve taken a picture, you can use the messaging capabilities of your phone to instantly share your picture with family and friends. You can send pictures to up to 16 people at a time using their email addresses or their wireless phone numbers.
5. Select Next (left softkey) when you have finished adding recipients. (You may include up to 16 recipients per message.) 6. If you wish to include a subject, scroll to Subject and enter your subject using the keypad. 7. If you wish to include a text message, scroll to Text, and then enter your message using your keypad (or select Mode [right softkey] to change the input mode). (See “Entering Text” on page 39.) 8.
Managing Sprint Picture Mail Using the Sprint Picture Mail Web Site Once you have uploaded pictures from your phone to your online Sprint Picture Mail account at http://pictures.qwest.com (see “Uploading Pictures” on page 161), you can use your personal computer to manage your pictures. From the Picture Mail Web site (http://pictures.qwest.com) 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 FromYour Phone You can use your phone to manage, edit, or share pictures you have uploaded to the Sprint Picture Mail Web site at http://pictures.qwest.com. (See “Uploading Pictures” below for information about uploading.) To view your online pictures from your phone: 1. Select > Pictures > Online Albums > View Albums. 2. Highlight an album title and press Tip: to display thumbnail images.
Downloading Your Online Pictures From your online Picture Mail albums display at http://pictures.qwest.com, you can select pictures to download to your phone’s In Camera folder. To download pictures from the Sprint Picture Mail Web site: 1. From the online pictures display, select the pictures you wish to download and press Options (right softkey). (See “Managing Online Pictures From Your Phone” on page 161.) 2.
䡲 䡲 Note: Create Album to create a new album (from Uploads folder only). Online Albums to switch the display to the online album list. The online Picture options may vary depending on the item you select. To access your Online Albums options from your phone: 1. Display the album list in the Online Sprint Picture Mail menu. (See “Managing Online Pictures From Your Phone” on page 161.) 2. Use your navigation key to select an album (or Uploads folder). 3.
Section 2K Using Bluetooth® In This Section ⽧ Turning Bluetooth On and Off (page 165) ⽧ Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu (page 166) ⽧ Bluetooth Profiles (page 169) ⽧ Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 170) ⽧ Using the Trusted List Options (page 171) ⽧ Sending Data via Bluetooth (page 172) Your phone features built-in Bluetooth technology, allowing you to share information more easily than ever before.
Turning Bluetooth On and Off By default, your phone’s Bluetooth feature is turned off. Turning Bluetooth on makes your phone “available” to other in-range Bluetooth devices. To make your phone visible to other devices you must also set your phone’s visibility to other than Hidden. (See page 167.) To turn Bluetooth on: 1. Select > Settings > Bluetooth > Enable/Disable. 2. Select Enable to enable Bluetooth. To turn Bluetooth off: 1. Select > Settings > Bluetooth >Enable/Disable. 2.
Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu The Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to set up many of the characteristics of your phone’s Bluetooth service, including: 䢇 Entering or changing the name your phone uses for Bluetooth communication 䢇 Setting your phone’s visibility (or “discoverability”) to other Bluetooth devices 䢇 Choosing a device for your Bluetooth calls. 䢇 Displaying your phone’s Bluetooth address To access the Bluetooth Settings menu: 1. Select > Settings > Bluetooth. 2.
Bluetooth Settings: Visibility The Visibility section of the Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to manage your availability to other Bluetooth devices. To configure your phone’s visibility (discoverability) to other Bluetooth devices: 1. Select > Settings > Bluetooth > Visibility. 2. Select a Visibility setting and press 䡲 䡲 䡲 Note: : Always Visible to allow other Bluetooth devices to detect and identify your phone. Visible 3 min.
Bluetooth Settings: Device Information To display your phone’s device information: 䊳 Select > Settings > Bluetooth > Device Info. Setting Auto-Accept You can configure your phone’s accessibility to other Bluetooth devices. To configure your phone’s accessibility to other Bluetooth devices: 1. Select > Tools > Bluetooth. 2. Select the device from the trusted list and select Options (right softkey) > Auto-Accept. 3.
Bluetooth Profiles All the Bluetooth settings you configure are stored in your phone’s Bluetooth user profile. Different profiles can be used for specific Bluetooth functions. Headset Profile – This profile functions as a wireless ear jack. When an incoming call is received, the ringer can be heard through the headset instead of through the phone. The call can then be received by pushing a button.
Pairing Bluetooth Devices Paired Devices The Bluetooth pairing process allows you to establish trusted connections between your phone and another Bluetooth device. When devices are paired, a passcode (sometimes called a PIN) is shared between devices, allowing for fast, secure connections while bypassing the discovery and authentication process. To pair your phone with another Bluetooth device: 1. Select > Tools > Bluetooth > Add New > Search.
Using the Trusted List Options Once you have created paired devices, several options are available from the trusted list. To use the trusted list options: 1. From the trusted list, select a device. 2. Select Options (right softkey) to display the following options: 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 Section 2K: Using Bluetooth Using Bluetooth 䡲 Connect or Disconnect to connect to or disconnect from the Bluetooth device (if applicable). Send Item to send an item saved on your phone to another Bluetooth device.
Sending Data via Bluetooth You can send data saved on your phone to another Bluetooth device. To send data via Bluetooth: 1. Select > Tools > Bluetooth. 2. Select the device from the trusted list and then select Options (right softkey) > Send Item. 3. Select an item (Business Card or Contacts) and press . 4. Follow the onscreen instructions to select the item(s) to send. 5. Make sure the other device is ready to receive data, and then select Send (left softkey). 6.
Section 3 Qwest® Service Features
Section 3A Qwest® Service Features: The Basics In This Section ⽧ Using Voicemail (page 175) ⽧ Using SMS Text Messaging (page 182) ⽧ Making a Three-Way Call (page 185) ⽧ Using Caller ID (page 186) ⽧ Responding to Call Waiting (page 186) ⽧ Using Call Forwarding (page 187) 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 Qwest service features.
Setting Up Your 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. Qwest Service Using Voicemail To set up your voicemail: 1. Press and hold . 2. Follow the system prompts to: 䡲 䡲 䡲 䡲 Note: Create your passcode. Record your name announcement. Record your greeting.
Voicemail Notification There are several ways your phone alerts you to a new message: 䢇 By displaying a message on the screen. 䢇 By sounding the assigned ringer type. 䢇 By the LED blinking red. 䢇 By displaying at the top of your screen. New Voicemail Message Alerts When you receive a new voice message, your phone alerts you and prompts you to call your voicemail. To call your voicemail: 䊳 Note: Press .
Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages Using One-Touch Message Access 䊳 Press and hold Qwest Service You can review your messages directly from your wireless phone or from any other touch-tone phone. To dial from your wireless phone, you can either speed dial your voicemail or use the menu keys. . (Your phone will dial your voicemail box.) Using the Menu Keys on Your Phone to Access Your Messages 1. Select > Messaging > Voicemail. 2. Select Call Voicemail to listen to your messages.
Voicemail Key Guide Here’s a quick guide to your keypad functions while listening to voicemail messages. For further details and menu options, see “Voicemail Menu Key” on page 181. Date/Time Send Reply Advance Replay Rewind Forward Erase Call Back Save Cancel Help Skip Voicemail Options Your phone offers several options for organizing and accessing your voicemail.
Setting Up Group Distribution Lists 1. Press and hold to access your voicemail. (If your voicemail box contains any new or saved messages, press to access the main voicemail menu.) 2. Press Qwest Service Create up to 20 separate group lists, each with up to 20 entries. to change your Personal Options, following the system prompts. 3. Press for Settings. 4. Press for Group Distribution Lists. 5. Follow the voice prompts to review, create, edit, rename, or delete group lists.
Voicemail-to-Voicemail Message Forwarding Forward a voice message, except those marked “Private,” to other voicemail users. 1. After listening to a message, press . 2. Follow the voice prompts to enter the phone number. 3. Follow the voice prompts to record your introduction and forward the voice message. Voicemail-to-Voicemail Receipt Request Receive confirmation that your voice message has been listened to when you send or forward messages to or reply to messages from other voicemail users. 1.
Clearing the Message Icon To clear the icon from the display screen: 1. Select > Messaging > Voicemail > Clear Count. Qwest Service Your phone may temporarily continue to display the message icon after you have checked your voice and text messages. 2. Select Yes. Voicemail Menu Key Following the prompts on the voicemail system, you can use your keypad to navigate through the voicemail menu. The following list outlines your phone’s voicemail menu structure.
Greetings Main Greetings Recorded Name Create and Extended Absence Greeting Return to Personal Options Menu Expert Mode (On/Off) Place a Call Disconnect Using SMS Text Messaging With SMS Text Messaging, you can use other people’s phone numbers to send instant text messages from your phone to their messaging-ready phones – and they can send messages to you. In addition, SMS Text Messaging includes a variety of preset messages, such as “Can’t talk right now. Send me a message.
to save the recipient. (You may include up to 25 recipients per message.) 3. Select Next (left softkey) when you have finished selecting and entering recipients. 4. Compose a message or use the preset messages or smileys (icons). 䡲 Qwest Service 2. Press To type a message, use your keypad to enter your message. Select Mode (right softkey) to select a character input mode. (See “Entering Text” on page 39.) 5.
To reply to an SMS Text message: 1. While the message is open, select Reply (left softkey). – or – Highlight the message in Inbox, and select Options (right softkey) > Reply via > Text. 2. Compose your reply or use the preset messages or icons. 䡲 To type a message, use your keypad to enter your message. Use Mode (right softkey) to select a character input mode. (See “Entering Text” on page 39.) 3. Review your reply and select Send (left softkey).
To reset preset messages: Qwest Service 1. Select > Settings > Messaging > Preset Msgs. 2. Press Options (right softkey). 3. Select Reset All Msgs > Yes. Making a Three-Way Call With Three-Way Calling, you can talk to two people at the same time. When using this feature, the normal airtime rates will be charged for each of the two calls. To make a Three-Way Call: 1. Enter a number you wish to call and press . 2. Once you have established the connection, press . (This puts the first caller on hold.
Using Caller ID Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before answering the phone by displaying the number of the incoming call. If you do not want your number displayed when you make a call, just follow these easy steps. To block your phone number from being displayed for a specific outgoing call: 1. Press . 2. Enter the number you want to call. 3. Press . To permanently block your number, call Qwest Wireless® Repair at 1-888-879-0611.
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. Qwest Service Using Call Forwarding To activate Call Forwarding: 1. Press . 2. Enter the area code and phone number to which calls should be forwarded. 3. Press . (You will hear a tone to confirm the activation of Call Forwarding.) To deactivate Call Forwarding: 1. Press 2. Press Note: . .
Section 3B Sprint Vision In This Section ⽧ Sprint Vision Applications (page 189) ⽧ Getting Started With Sprint Vision (page 189) ⽧ Accessing Messaging (page 195) ⽧ Downloading Content (page 197) ⽧ Exploring the Web (page 199) Sprint Vision offers easy and amazing data services you will really use. These features – including messaging, games, downloadable ringers and screen savers, and portable Web access – let you have fun, stay in touch, and stay informed no matter where you go on the network.
Sprint Vision Applications Here is a brief list of the applications available through your phone. For more information, please visit us online at www.qwest.com. Messaging – Send and receive email messages and chat on your phone. Games – Play exciting games with full-color graphics, sound, and vibration. Choose from hundreds of games to play anytime. Sprint Vision Sprint Picture Mail – Instantly shoot, share, and print sharp, high-resolution digital pictures with your phone.
When you use Sprint Vision services, your user name is submitted to identify you to the network. The user name is also useful as an address for email, as a way to personalize Web services, and as an online virtual identity. Your user name will be automatically programmed into your phone. You don’t have to enter it. Updating Your User Name When you change the programmed user name and select a new one, you can update your user name through your phone.
Launching a Data Connection To launch a data connection: 䊳 Select > Web. (Your data connection will start and the Sprint Vision home page will be displayed.) Note: If Net Guard is enabled and displayed (see page 192), select OK (left softkey) to continue and access the Web. Tip: When Ready Link Guard is set to on, a warning message will be displayed. Press Continue (left softkey) to continue. (See “Setting Ready Link Guard” on page 144.
Net Guard 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. To change your Net Guard settings: 䊳 Note: Select > Settings > Data > Net Guard. 䡲 Select On to activate the Net Guard. 䡲 Select Off to deactivate the Net Guard.
Navigating the Web Navigating through menus and Web sites during a data session is easy once you’ve learned a few basics. Here are some tips for getting around: Softkeys Tip: Sprint Vision During a data session, 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.
Selecting Once you’ve learned how to use softkeys and scroll, you can start navigating the Web. To select onscreen items: 䊳 Tip: Use the navigation key to highlight an item, and then press a softkey (or press ). 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.
Accessing Messaging Message Types There are many types of text messaging available on your phone. These include SMS Text Messaging, Instant Messaging, and Email. Sprint Vision You can send and receive emails, text messages, and Sprint Picture Mail messages right from your phone. Messaging allows you to stay connected to friends, family, and coworkers 24 hours a day anywhere on the home network.
Accessing Instant Messaging Sprint Vision also provides you with access to popular instant messaging (IM) clients, including AOL® Instant MessengerTM and Yahoo!® Messenger. To access instant messaging clients from your phone: 1. From the Vision home page, select Messaging > Instant Messaging. 2. Select an IM provider, such as AOL, or Yahoo!. 3. Use your keypad to enter the required sign-in information for the selected provider, such as user name or password, and select Sign In.
Downloading Content Accessing the My Content Menus To access the download menus: 1. Select Sprint Vision With Sprint Vision, you have access to a dynamic variety of downloadable content, such as 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. > My Content. 2. Select the type of file or service (Games, Ringers, Screen Savers, or Applications). 3.
Downloading an Item Once you’ve selected an item you wish to download, highlight it and press , or select Go (left softkey). You will see a summary page for the item including its title, the vendor, the download details, the file size, and the cost. Links allow you to view the License Info page, which outlines the price, license type, and length of license for the download; and the Terms of Use page, which details the Premium Services Terms of Use and your responsibility for payment.
Exploring the Web In addition to the features already covered in this section, the Sprint Vision home page offers access to these colorful, graphically rich Web categories, including News, Weather, Entertainment, Sports, and Money, as well as useful management options including Search. Many sites are available under more than one menu – choose the one that’s most convenient for you.
Options available under the browser menu include: 䢇 Home. Returns the browser to the home page. 䢇 Forward. Allows you to go forward to the pages you have visited. 䢇 Mark this page. Allows you to create new bookmarks. 䢇 View Bookmarks. Allows you to view and access bookmarked sites. 䢇 Search. Launches a Web search. 䢇 Send Page. Allows you to send the URL you’re viewing through SMS Text Messaging. 䢇 Go to URL....
Accessing a Bookmark To access a bookmark: 1. Press the right softkey to open the browser menu. 2. Select View Bookmarks and press OK (left softkey). or OK (left softkey) to go to the Web site. Editing a Bookmark Sprint Vision 3. Scroll to highlight the bookmark you’d like to access and press To edit a bookmark: 1. Connect to the Web and press the right softkey to access the browser menu. 2. Select View Bookmarks and press OK (left softkey). 3.
Going to a Specific Web Site To go to a particular Web site by entering a URL (Web site address): 1. Connect to the Web and press the right softkey to display the browser menu. 2. Select Go to URL... and press OK (left softkey). 3. Select Address and press OK (left softkey). 4. Use your keypad to enter the URL of the Web site you wish to go to and press OK (left softkey). Note: Not all Web sites are viewable on your phone. Reloading a Web Page To reload (refresh) a Web page: 1.
Restarting the Web Browser If the Web browser seems to be malfunctioning or stops responding, you can usually fix the problem by simply restarting the browser. To restart the Web browser: browser menu. 2. Select More... and press OK (left softkey). 3. Select Restart Browser and press OK (left softkey). Sprint Vision 1. From an active data connection, press the right softkey to display the Adjusting the Browser Sound Volume To adjust the browser sound volume: 1.
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Section 4 Safety and Warranty Information
Section 4A Important Safety Information In This Section ⽧ General Precautions (page 207) ⽧ Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone (page 208) ⽧ Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device (page 210) ⽧ Caring for the Battery (page 212) ⽧ Radio Frequency (RF) Energy (page 213) ⽧ Owner’s Record (page 216) ⽧ Phone Guide Proprietary Notice (page 216) This phone guide contains important operational and safety information that will help you safely use your phone.
General Precautions There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service. To maximize performance, do not touch the upper back portion of your phone where the internal antenna is located while using the phone. 䢇 Speak directly into the mouthpiece. 䢇 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.
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone Do Not Rely on Your Phone for Emergency Calls Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore you should never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential communication (e.g., medical emergencies). Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular networks or when certain network services or mobile phone features are in use. Check with your local service provider for details.
Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone off when in a blasting area or in other areas with signs indicating two-way radios should be turned off. Construction crews often use remote-control RF devices to set off explosives. Turn your phone off when you’re in any area that has a potentially explosive atmosphere. Although it’s rare, your phone and accessories could generate sparks.
Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device Your phone has been tested for hearing aid device compatibility. When some wireless phones are used with certain hearing devices (including hearing aids and cochlear implants), users may detect a noise which can interfere with the effectiveness of the hearing device. Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of interference noise they may generate. ANSI standard C63.
purchasing your phone, promptly return it to the store where purchased for exchange or refund. More information about hearing aid compatibility may be found at: www.fcc.gov, www.fda.gov, and www.accesswireless.org. 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.
Caring for the Battery Protecting Your Battery The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s performance. 䢇 Recently there have been some public reports of wireless phone batteries overheating, catching fire or exploding. It appears that many, if not all, of these reports involve counterfeit or inexpensive, aftermarket-brand batteries with unknown or questionable manufacturing standards.
Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Understanding How Your Phone Operates Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it’s turned on, it receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. When you use your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level. This power can range from 0.006 watt to 0.2 watt in digital mode. Knowing Radio Frequency Safety The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP standards described below.
Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for Wireless Phones The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset. The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing, measuring and calculation process. It does not represent how much RF the phone emits. All phone models are tested at their highest value in strict laboratory settings.
FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Owner’s Record The model number, regulatory number, and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below. This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future. Model: SCP-3200 by SANYO® Serial No.
Section 4B Manufacturer’s Warranty In This Section ⽧ Manufacturer’s Warranty (page 218) Your phone has been designed to provide you with reliable, worry-free service. If for any reason you have a problem with your equipment, please refer to the manufacturer’s warranty in this section. For information regarding the terms and conditions of service for your phone, please visit www.qwest.com or call Qwest Wireless® Repair at 1-888-879-0611.
Manufacturer’s Warranty Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty SANYO FISHER COMPANY (“SANYO”) offers you, the original purchaser who has purchased the enclosed subscriber unit (“Product”) only from an authorized dealer in the United States, a limited warranty that the Product, including accessories in the Product’s package, will be free from defects in material or workmanship as follows: A.
instruction; (vii) cost of installation, set up, removal or reinstallation; (viii) signal reception problems (unless caused by defect in material or workmanship); (ix) damage the result of fire, flood, acts of God or other acts which are not the fault of SANYO and which the Product is not specified to tolerate, including damage caused by mishandling and blown fuses; (x) consumables (such as memory cards, fuses, etc.
Copyright © 2007 ACCESS Systems America Inc. ACCESS, NetFront are registered trademarks or trademarks owned by ACCESS Co., Ltd. in Japan and selected countries worldwide. NetFront is a registered trademark of NetFront Communications, Inc. in the United States and is used under a license. Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. Copyright © 2007 InnoPath Software. All rights reserved. The Bluetooth wordmark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Index A Airplane Mode 62 Alarm Clock 111 Alert Notification 51 Answering Calls 26 Any Key Answer 67 AOL Instant Messenger 196 Auto-Answer Mode 65 Index Index B Backlight 52 Battery Capacity 18 Charging 20 Disposal 212 Installing 19 Removing 19 Bluetooth 164-172 Auto-Accept 168 Device Name 166 Pairing 170 Profiles 169 Sending Data 172 Settings 166 Trusted List 171 Turning On and Off 165 Visibility 167 Voice Priority 167 C Calculator 113 Calendar 105-108 Call Alarm 108-110 Call Forwarding 187 Call Guard 8
D Data Guard 88 Data Services - See Sprint Vision Dialing Options 25 Directory Assistance 6 Display Screen 12 Animation 53 Downloading Content 197 E Email 195 Emergency Numbers 30 Ending a Call 29 End-of-Call Options 33 Enhanced 911 (E911) 31 Entering Text 39-44 Alphabet Mode 43 Alternate Entry Modes 44 Default Input Mode 42 Font Size 56 Options 69 Selecting a Mode 39 T9 Text Input 40 Erasing Phone Content 77 F FCC Notice 215 H Headset Mode 71 Hearing Aid Device Use 210 I In-Call Options 32 Instant Messagin
Q Qwest Service Account Password 5 Customer Service 6 Directory Assistance 6 Operator Services 6 R Radio Frequency (RF) Energy 213 Ready Link 126-146 Call Alerts 128 Making a Call 130 Making a Group Call 131 Options 135 Ready Link Contacts 136-140 Receiving a Call 134 Saving a Number 137 Setting Ready Link Mode 127 Settings 143-146 Speed Dialing 143 Resetting Default Settings 79 Resetting Your Phone 79 Restricting Calls 75 Ringer Ready Link 144 Selecting 102 Types 46 Roaming 83-88 Roam Mode 86 Voicemail 86
S Safety Information 206-216 Screen Call 123 Security 72-82 Menu 73 Side Key Guard 67 Silence All 51 Sleep Mode 57 SMS Text Messaging 182-185 Accessing 183 Composing 182 Speakerphone 28 Ready Link 145 Special Numbers 76 Speed Dialing 36 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers 101 Finding Speed Dial Numbers 98 Ready Link 143 Sprint Picture Mail Password 149 Sending 158 Web Site 160 Sprint Vision 188-203 Applications 189 Bookmarks 200 Downloading Content 197 Enabling and Disabling 80 Exploring the Web 199 Launching 191
W Warranty 218 Welcome i World Clock 114 Y Yahoo! Mail 195 Yahoo! Messenger 196 Index Index 225