- Sprint PCS Connection Card User's Guide 550
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to Sprint
- Introduction to this User’s Guide
- PCS Connection Card Basics
- Installing the PCS Connection Card
- Using the PCS Connection Card
- The PCS Connection ManagerSM Window and Indicators
- Data Connections
- Voice Connections
- Menu Options
- The Network Adapter Manager (Notebooks Only)
- Troubleshooting Tips (Notebook PC)
- Troubleshooting Tips (Handheld / Pocket PC)
- PCS Vision
- Technical Specifications and Regulatory Information
- Safety Information and Terms & Conditions
- Index

Section 3: Using the PCS Connection Card
58 3C: Voice Connections
Table 3: The PCS Connection Manager Keypad
Keypad Buttons Function
0-9, #,
*
(or the same keys on
your keyboard)
Enter the digits (and other characters) you want to dial. The
numbers are displayed in the message area until you press
TALK
,
END
, or
BACK
, or you receive an incoming call.
If the Any-Key Answer feature is enabled, any of these keys
can be used to answer an incoming call. (See page 80.)
If you click (or press) these buttons during a call, the card
beeps and the characters are displayed in the message area.
1
In addition to acting as a number key, the
1
key can be used
to access voicemail. Press and hold the key for
approximately 2 seconds to connect to your voicemail.
TALK
(<Enter> on your
keyboard)
Place and answer incoming calls. When you are not
receiving an incoming call,
TALK
dials the numbers in the
message area. If no numbers are displayed, the card redials
the last number you dialed.
END
(<Esc> on your
keyboard)
End a call or clear all the digits and characters in the
message area (cancel a call that you’ve started to enter).
This button also clears most status messages.
BACK
(<Backspace> on your
keyboard)
Clear the last number you’ve entered. Press and hold
BACK
to clear an entire entry.
Volume Control
Increase or decrease the headset volume.
Notebook, Handheld PCs: To increase the volume, move
the slider to the right. To decrease the volume, move the
slider to the left.
Pocket PCs: To increase the volume, move the slider up. To
decrease the volume, move the slider down.