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Your Sprint PCS Phone includes both a Main menu and an 

In-Use menu.

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The Main menu in Standby mode contains eight primary 

options, all of which contain sub-menus (see “Your Phone’s 

Main menu” on page 117)

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The In Use menu options are available in Talk mode:

1.

(Un)Mute

2.

3-Way Call

3.

Calls

4.

Messages

5.

Phone Book

6.

Calendar

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To access a menu option, press 

 and then press the 

scroll keys to scan menu options. Press the associated digit 

key to select the desired option. If you know the number of 

the option you want to select, simply press 

 and then 

press the associated digit key to select the desired option. 

(You do not have to scroll through the list or display an 

option in order to select it.)

Note:  

Closing the phone will return you to Standby mode 

from any menu. Also, the phone will automatically return to 

Standby mode from any menu if you don’t touch a key for 60 

seconds.

Summary of Contents for SCH-8500

Page 1: ...tion of specifications before making plates for accuracy in measurements plate tolerance requirements registration Any changes made by Printer to accommodate production requirements should be approved...

Page 2: ...Sprint PCS The clear alternative to cellular 5...

Page 3: ...98 and WindowsNT are registered Trademarks of Microsoft Corporation DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED ON THE WARRANTY PAGE ENCLOSED...

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Page 5: ...to follow instructions QY VQ CEVKXCVG QWT RJQPG 6JGTG CTG VYQ YC U VQ CEVKXCVG QWT RJQPG 1 The fastest way is to call from your new Sprint PCS Phone First fully charge your battery Turn on your Sprin...

Page 6: ...or tax ID number Your driver s license number Pen and paper to write down your new Sprint PCS Phone Number During this call a Sprint PCS Customer Advocate will collect your information as well as hel...

Page 7: ...one Number Social Security number or tax ID number QY VQ IGV JGNR If you need help please call Sprint PCS Customer Care at 1 888 211 4PCS 4727 You can also press from your activated Sprint PCS Phone A...

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Page 9: ...JQPG 6WTPKPI QWT 5RTKPV 2 5 2JQPG QP CPF QHH To turn it on 20 To turn it off 20 6JG VQR NKPG QH VJG FKURNC 7UKPI VJG DCVVGT Installing the battery 23 Removing the battery 23 Charging the battery 23 Ch...

Page 10: ...ling Call Waiting 36 Using Three Way Calling 37 Using Call Forwarding 38 Displaying your phone number 38 Missed calls 39 Dropped calls 39 Failed calls 40 Key beep volume setting 40 Dialing Sprint PCS...

Page 11: ...e setting for data and fax calls 57 Ringer type setting for roaming calls 57 8QKEG OGOQ Recording a Voice memo 58 Reviewing a Voice memo 59 8QKEG CEVKXCVGF FKCNKPI Tips on recording names 60 Programmi...

Page 12: ...View 79 Jump To Date 80 To Do List 81 World Clock 82 Count Down 83 Alarm Clock 85 Calculator 87 5RTKPV 2 5 8QKEGOCKN Setting up your Sprint PCS Voicemail box 88 Reviewing Sprint PCS Voicemail message...

Page 13: ...uch Access 104 To end the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser Session 104 Navigating the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser 105 The MiniBrowser soft keys 105 Entering text numbers or symbols 107 Using Links...

Page 14: ...phone s peak performance 120 Operating a Motor Vehicle 121 Following safety guidelines 121 Restricting children s access to your phone 121 Turn off your phone before flying 122 Turn off your phone in...

Page 15: ...rsonal Communications Services also has the potential to do something even more far reaching simplify your life Our advanced technology is designed to grow with your communications needs so you will b...

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Page 17: ...ivated dialing setup options on page 62 Control the backlight To set this option see Backlight control on page 50 2 Backlit Display Screen The display screen contains two areas The top line display in...

Page 18: ...one Book in alphabetical order In Standby mode press the right arrow key to launch the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser In Standby mode press the left arrow key to launch the Calendar 4 OK Messages Key...

Page 19: ...oming call Scroll through menu options 6 TALK Key This key performs several useful functions Press it to answer calls Dial a number and press it to connect During conversation press it to initiate Thr...

Page 20: ...dset Connector This is where you connect the optional headset The headset includes an earpiece and microphone in a convenient lightweight unit so you can converse without using your hands What you see...

Page 21: ...Connector This is where you connect your charging device It can also be used to con nect the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection kit or hands free car kit both sold separately Remove the rubber plug b...

Page 22: ...ey This key performs several important functions Press to turn on your phone Press and hold to turn off your phone Press this key to disconnect a call or to return to Standby mode from any menu If the...

Page 23: ...or message When you have the phone closed and the ringer set to off the LED indicator will notify you that you have an incoming call or message Lights up flashes for a few seconds when you turn on the...

Page 24: ...lways contains the following four things Signal strength indicator Battery strength indicator Banner here the banner is Sprint PCS but you can personalize it Time and date You can make and receive cal...

Page 25: ...Four lines indicate maximum strength and one line indicates least strength Service indicator This icon indicates a call is in progress If there is trouble with signal strength this indicator will have...

Page 26: ...Message menu or press and hold to be connected to Sprint PCS Voicemail Analog mode This icon indicates your phone is operating in analog mode Your phone will be able to place and receive calls where S...

Page 27: ...e 2 Place the battery on the back of the phone with the top of the battery about 1 4 inch to 1 2 inch from the latch 3 Gently push the battery toward the top of the phone until it snaps into place 4GO...

Page 28: ...tached into the front compartment of the charger Insert a single battery alone not attached to the phone into the rear compartment of the charger Insert a single battery into the rear compartment and...

Page 29: ...roximately 2 5 hours The extended battery recharges in approximately 3 5 hours 6JG GORV DCVVGT KEQP Two to three minutes before the battery charge level gets too low to operate the phone the battery s...

Page 30: ...n to return to Standby mode without ending a call The Main menu is accessed when you are in Standby mode by pressing See Your Phone s Main menu on page 117 for a listing of the Main menu items 6CNM OQ...

Page 31: ...The phone places the call to the entered phone number You can also make voice calls From your Internal Phone Book see Shortcuts to Memory Dialing on page 75 From your Call Logs list see Reviewing Out...

Page 32: ...y pressing If you do nothing the phone automatically returns to Standby mode after approximately five seconds PEQOKPI ECNN PQVKHKECVKQP Your Sprint PCS Phone signals an incoming call or message in the...

Page 33: ...t 10 calls you missed are stored in the Missed Call Logs See Missed calls on page 39 PUYGTKPI C ECNN There are three ways to answer an incoming call Press if the phone is already open Open the phone w...

Page 34: ...phone You can also change the settings for your phone s ring volume from the Main menu see Ringer options on page 53 5KNGPEKPI QT OWVKPI VJG TKPIGT FWTKPI CP KPEQOKPI ECNN When the phone is open and r...

Page 35: ...he Un Mute option toggles Mute on and off 9JGTG QW ECP WUG QWT RJQPG Your Sprint PCS Phone is dual band which means you can use it to make and receive calls in many places In any city where Sprint PCS...

Page 36: ...alternate system automatically Sprint PCS or No Roaming This setting allows you to select only the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network to prevent roaming Analog The phone will acquire analog service but wil...

Page 37: ...keys 5 When the desired setting displays press to save the setting or to exit without saving 9JCV QW NN UGG You should always check your phone s display because it will let you know when you re outsi...

Page 38: ...tic cross talk fade out and dropped calls Some features such as Caller ID Voice Dialing and Voice Memo that are standard within the Sprint PCS Network may not be available Sprint PCS Wireless Web and...

Page 39: ...u call someone who has this feature your phone number is displayed on their phone To block your phone number from being displayed for a particular outgoing call follow these steps 1 Press 2 Enter the...

Page 40: ...PUYGTKPI C CNN 9CKVKPI ECNN To answer a Call Waiting call 1 Press The phone connects the calling party and places the current party on hold 2 Press again to switch between the two parties Note If you...

Page 41: ...hods for making a three way call the TALK key method and by using the In Use menu To place a three way call using the TALK key method 1 During a conversation simply press The phone places the current...

Page 42: ...e charges may apply for Call Forwarding To disable Call Forwarding press Once again you ll hear a tone confirming the Call Forwarding is disabled KURNC KPI QWT RJQPG PWODGT The phone number of your Sp...

Page 43: ...a call Press to call the displayed number Press to save the number in the Internal Phone Book To view a list of your missed calls see Reviewing Outgoing Incoming or Missed Calls on page 99 Press to cl...

Page 44: ...you can turn them off To set the key beep volume 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press for Setup Tool 3 Press for Sounds 4 Press for Key Beep 5 Press the scroll keys to view and listen to the key...

Page 45: ...F tones will almost always work However some new systems and almost all older analog systems require you to use long DTMF tones To set tone length 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press for Setup To...

Page 46: ...om portion of the key to search the Internal Phone Book by Name 3 Find the number that you want to prepend press to Find Name or press to Find Entry 4 Using the navigation keys scroll to the number pe...

Page 47: ...stance the last four digits have your phone remember the rest of the number and then dial it for you To place a call using four digit dialing 1 Dial any four consecutive digits of a phone number that...

Page 48: ...then automatically sends the remaining digits Your phone has two pause dialing methods pause dialing from the Internal Phone Book see Pause dialing from a stored Internal Phone Book entry on page 45...

Page 49: ...y pressing the key and following the screen prompts 2CWUG FKCNKPI HTQO C UVQTGF PVGTPCN 2JQPG QQM GPVT Pause dialing from the Internal Phone Book is easy 1 If you stored the number using a two second...

Page 50: ...iated digit key to select an option Press for a Hard Pause The screen displays a p indicating a hard pause Enter the number to be sent after the pause by pressing the digit keys and then press After c...

Page 51: ...ff 5GTXKEG CNGTV A service alert is two short beeps that sound when The phone experiences a dropped call or a failed call The phone enters or leaves a service area To set the service alerts on or off...

Page 52: ...length of the current call To turn minute beep on or off 1 Press to display the Main menu in Standby mode before placing the call 2 Press for Setup Tool 3 Press for Sounds 4 Press for Alert 5 Press fo...

Page 53: ...ht Set the language English or Spanish used on your screen and spoken for voice dialing prompts View the hardware and software versions of your phone KURNC KPI O RJQPG PWODGT To display the phone numb...

Page 54: ...Remember that backlight use drains your battery faster To select backlight options 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press for Setup Tool 3 Press for Display 4 Press for Backlight 5 Press the scroll...

Page 55: ...eeting by pressing the alphanumeric keys on the keypad When entering your greeting the phone defaults to alpha text lower case input mode Press the key for more text entry options 6 Press to save your...

Page 56: ...ss the scroll keys to select English or Spanish 5 When the desired option displays press to save the setting The change is immediate and affects all menus and screens KURNC KPI QWT RJQPG U UQHVYCTG CP...

Page 57: ...Also incoming voice calls which have Caller ID can be distinguished from those that do not by selecting different tones To set the ringer type for voice calls 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press...

Page 58: ...il the desired volume is reached The options are High Med Low Vibrate 1 Beep or Off In the Main menu 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press for Setup Tool 3 Press for Sounds 4 Press for Ringer Volum...

Page 59: ...inger Type 5 Press for Messages 6 Press for Voicemail for Page for Text or for BrowserMsg 7 Press the scroll keys to scan nine ring types and four melody tones Each tone sounds as you scan the options...

Page 60: ...s for Alarm 6 Press the scroll keys to scan nine ring types and four melody tones Each tone sounds as you scan the options 7 When the desired ring type sounds press to save the setting 4KPIGT XQNWOG U...

Page 61: ...tones Each tone sounds as you scan the options 7 When the desired ringer type sounds press to save the setting 4KPIGT V RG UGVVKPI HQT TQCOKPI ECNNU This option enables you to select a distinctive ri...

Page 62: ...Record the voice memo by speaking into the microphone 3 To stop recording release the key A menu for the current voice memo becomes available 4 To save the voice memo with the default date time stamp...

Page 63: ...y voice memo 1 and displays a list of four reviewing options All voice memos will play in order until you press or select one of the following options Press to Replay the voice memo Press to Erase the...

Page 64: ...you are calling Note Voice activated dialing does not work when your phone is in analog mode 6KRU QP TGEQTFKPI PCOGU Avoid recording similar names phonetically If you record a similar name to one tha...

Page 65: ...both a first and last name The phone stores the name as a first sample and then prompts you to say the name again 5 Respond to the prompt by repeating the name after the beep exactly as you did the fi...

Page 66: ...e dialing call by simply opening the phone when this option is selected through the Main menu To change voice dialing setup options 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press for Voice Dial 3 Press for...

Page 67: ...displays Cannot recognize name Please check name The phone returns to Standby mode automatically and you can try the call again later 4GXKGYKPI XQKEG FKCNKPI GPVTKGU To review voice dialing entries 1...

Page 68: ...ry and press The recorded name plays audibly and you are prompted with OK Erase 5 Press to erase that entry If this is not the entry you wanted to erase you can quickly scroll to another entry To eras...

Page 69: ...rs 2146 06 016 2 5 4 Because of various transmission methods network parameters and user settings used to complete a call from your wireless phone a connection cannot always be guaranteed Therefore em...

Page 70: ...ll a phone number stored in your Phone Book See Shortcuts to Memory Dialing on page 75 8KGYKPI UVQTGF GPVTKGU You can locate and view your Internal Phone Book entries three different ways 8KGYKPI UVQT...

Page 71: ...ter of the name and your phone will display name entries beginning with the two characters you entered You can also scroll through Phone Book entries using the navigation keys 5 When you find your des...

Page 72: ...econd pause or press for the next prompt 6 Select a Label for your new entry your choices are Press Home Press Work Press Mobile Press Pager Press Fax Press No Label The phone prompts for a name 7 Pre...

Page 73: ...new entry your choices are Press Home Press Work Press Mobile Press Pager Press Fax Press No Label 7 At the Name prompt use the navigation keys to scroll to the Internal Phone Book entry that you are...

Page 74: ...d of a call 5VQTKPI RJQPG PWODGTU CV VJG GPF QH C ECNN To store a phone number after ending a call Note If the call was incoming and Caller ID information was not available then the store option will...

Page 75: ...Phone Book To Prepend a stored phone number 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press for Phone Book 3 Find the number you want to Prepend using one of the search methods described under Viewing stored...

Page 76: ...available for an incoming call then the Name Ringer option will not be available To add a Name Ringer to an Internal Phone Book entry 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press for Phone Book 3 Find the...

Page 77: ...ns display If the number has been designated as Secret you are prompted to enter the Lock Code Press to change the number Press to change the name Press to move the number to a different location Pres...

Page 78: ...Phone Book options menu The Erased notification displays along with the name number and location of the erased entry TCUKPI VJG PVGTPCN 2JQPG QQM See Erasing Your Internal Phone Book on page 98 5GV 5...

Page 79: ...memory locations 1 through 9 Two Touch Dialing Press and release the first associated digit key and then press and hold the second digit key applies to memory locations 10 through 99 Three Touch Dial...

Page 80: ...for Roadside Assistance To access these services 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press for Phone Book 3 Press for Services 4 Press the associated digit key to select an option For Customer Care pr...

Page 81: ...and press to access that option Calendar has the following options 1 Today 2 Month View 3 Jump To Date 4 To Do List 5 Countdown 6 Alarm Clock 7 World Clock 6QFC You can schedule up to nine events for...

Page 82: ...XKGY CP GXGPV 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press for Calendar 3 Press for Today 4 Use the navigation keys to display all of an events information If you have more than one event use the navigat...

Page 83: ...8KGY CU HQNNQYU 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press for Calendar 3 Press for Month View Remember the current date is highlighted Use the navigation keys to select the month and day 6Q XKGY C UEJG...

Page 84: ...of these options work as described above WOR 6Q CVG Jump To Date allows you to specify the calendar date you want to view Once at your desired date you can enter edit and erase events in your calenda...

Page 85: ...ter the time and date and press 7 Using the navigation keys set the priority for a To Do List item Your choices are High and Low 8 Press to save your prioritized To Do List item 6Q XKGY GFKV CFF QT GT...

Page 86: ...QT EQWPVT 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press for Calendar 3 Press for World Clock 4 Use the navigation keys to find the current time in one of the following 24 time zones time zones are identif...

Page 87: ...ng until January 1 2000 4 Press to display options 5 Press to enter a New Item 6 Enter the name of your new Count Down To input text and characters refer to Entering text numbers or symbols on page 10...

Page 88: ...QYP 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press for Calendar 3 Press for Countdown Count Down timers display in order of least amount of time passed since the Count Down was started and least amount of t...

Page 89: ...e Daily or No Repeat for the alarm 6 Enter the date and time for the alarm Use the volume key on the side of the phone to select AM or PM or press for AM or for PM Note that no date setting is availab...

Page 90: ...then choose Daily or No Repeat for the alarm and enter the new date and time for the alarm Use the volume keys on the side of the phone to select AM or PM or press for AM or for PM 7 Press to save th...

Page 91: ...negative 5 Use the navigation keys or to set the operator for your calculation Your choices are addition subtraction x multiplication division 6 Press digit keys to enter the second number of your cal...

Page 92: ...ou 5 Choose whether to activate the One Touch Access feature 4GXKGYKPI 5RTKPV 2 5 8QKEGOCKN OGUUCIGU To review voicemail messages from Standby mode use One Touch Access see below or 1 Press to display...

Page 93: ...dby mode the ringer sounds unless turned off and the screen displays New Voicemail New Text New Page or New BrowserMsg The message indicator displays and remains on the screen until you listen to the...

Page 94: ...d message type in the menu 2 Press for Page Text or for Browser Msg A list of messages displays An exclamation point next to an entry indicates an urgent message A check mark next to an entry indicate...

Page 95: ...o Internal Phone Book match Press to Erase the message Press to review the Next message Press to review the Previous message Press to extract a phone number that was included by the sender of the mess...

Page 96: ...ns 6 Press to erase the message or to return to the Messages menu TCUKPI CNN 2CIG 6GZV QT 9KTGNGUU 9GD OGUUCIGU You can erase all text numeric page messages or all Wireless Web messages To erase all P...

Page 97: ...Erase old messages At 100 capacity the screen displays a text notification and rejects additional incoming messages until you erase the stored messages GUUCIGU CPF QEM OQFG Incoming messages are rece...

Page 98: ...ns 1 Lock phone 2 Change the lock code 3 Program special numbers 4 Erase your Internal Phone Book 5 Reset phone QEM OQFG Locking the phone limits all outgoing calls except calls to the three hard code...

Page 99: ...w four digit lock code by pressing the digit keys 6 Press to save the new lock code or to exit Note Your phone does not allow viewing of the lock code unless you know the lock code this is for obvious...

Page 100: ...code to unlock the phone and then dial the phone number To place an outgoing call in Lock mode To call an emergency or special number enter the number and then press To place normal outgoing calls pr...

Page 101: ...I URGEKCN PWODGTU KP QEM OQFG To dial special numbers in Lock mode 1 Enter the special number by dialing it as you normally would using the digit keys 2 Press to place the call 4GUGVVKPI QWT RJQPG Res...

Page 102: ...in your Internal Phone Book This is useful if you want to give your phone to a friend or family member Here s how to do it 1 Press to display the Main menu 2 Press for Setup Tool 3 Press for Security...

Page 103: ...phone consolidates those logs and stores only the most recent call from or to the same number You can also erase your call log lists easily see Erasing Call Logs on page 100 In addition to Incoming O...

Page 104: ...ing this information you can press for more options talk save to your phone book or prepend the number 5 Press to exit the Call Logs list and return to the previous screen TCUKPI CNN QIU You can erase...

Page 105: ...utgoing since your phone was placed into service This airtime log is kept for historical and maintenance reasons and cannot be erased To view your airtime measurements 1 Press to display the Main menu...

Page 106: ...present to wireless phone users and have removed most graphics Each time you launch the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser the phone will connect to the Internet through the Sprint PCS Wireless Web and t...

Page 107: ...mpted when you enter or exit the browser Prompt To End You will see the prompt only when you exit the browser 5 Press to save your setting or to cancel CWPEJKPI VJG 5RTKPV 2 5 9KTGNGUU 9GD TQYUGT Note...

Page 108: ...niBrowser is dependent on the service provider content To view additional text use the scroll keys 5RTKPV 2 5 9KTGNGUU 9GD TQYUGT 1PG 6QWEJ EEGUU Your phone allows you to have One Touch Access to the...

Page 109: ...soft keys and are located below the bottom line of the display 6JG KPK TQYUGT UQHV MG U At the bottom of the MiniBrowser display is a solid bar which contains browser commands Soft keys and below the...

Page 110: ...ne page Pressing and holding it backs you up to the Home page Clears out entered text or numbers When entering numbers or text press to clear the last number letter or symbol Press and hold to complet...

Page 111: ...ange between the characters represented by each key 0WODGTU CPF 5 ODQN PVT Numbers and symbols are entered by changing to the appropriate Input Mode and pressing the soft key for the symbol you want o...

Page 112: ...if the site you are using supports this feature the phone number may be highlighted and the left soft key will appear as Call In most cases you can also use the key to call the number The Wireless Web...

Page 113: ...mark 2 Press and hold A list of options appears 3 Select Mark Site 4 If the page has a title it will be automatically used for the name of the bookmark You can also change the bookmark name Selecting...

Page 114: ...ata involving a wide variety of Windows software applications Refer to your data kit manual for instructions to set up your computing device Note Your phone must be on the Sprint PCS Wireless Network...

Page 115: ...uded in your Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection Kit The software is designed to take you through the installation process step by step See the software user guide for more detailed information on inst...

Page 116: ...meone tries to reach you during a Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection call you phone will behave like it is turned OFF depending on your service callers will probably get your voicemail If you subscrib...

Page 117: ...The screen displays No incoming voice calls can be received Your phone then returns to Standby mode and displays Fax Only or Data Only above the greeting Note Once you have set your phone s mode to in...

Page 118: ...data fax calls can be received Your phone then returns to Standby mode PFKPI C ECNN Some of the normal ways to end a call like closing the phone will not end a Sprint PCS Wireless Web call Always clo...

Page 119: ...ou With the Wireless Web Messaging capability that s already available on every Sprint PCS Phone you can get Internet updates at the times you choose You decide the updates you want using personalizat...

Page 120: ...CXKICVKQP To access a menu option press and then press the scroll keys to scan menu options Press the associated digit key to select the desired option If you know the number of the option you want to...

Page 121: ...QWT 2JQPG U CKP OGPW Main menu Menu Level 1 Menu Level 2...

Page 122: ...m strength and one line indicates least strength 7PFGTUVCPFKPI 2QYGT 5CXG OQFG If you re trying to use your Sprint PCS Phone in an area where the signal is too weak the Power Save feature will automat...

Page 123: ...tandard and the guidelines published by the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements NCRP The design of the phone complies with these updated standards Of course if you want to limit...

Page 124: ...ations Remember to always turn your phone on and check for adequate signal strength before placing a call CKPVCKPKPI QWT RJQPG U RGCM RGTHQTOCPEG To operate your phone properly that is to maintain saf...

Page 125: ...icle the phone will not damage property or injure anyone For example airbags inflate very quickly and with great force Serious injury may result if you have placed your phone in the area of deployment...

Page 126: ...with signs indicating that two way radios should be turned off Construction crews use remote controlled RF devices to set off explosives Turn off your phone when you are in any area with a potentiall...

Page 127: ...pment added to your vehicle to determine whether its systems are adequately shielded from external RF signals and to determine appropriate safety precautions You must consult the manufacturer of any p...

Page 128: ...PQVKEG The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment The FCC can require you to stop using the telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated KSWG...

Page 129: ...e to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception...

Page 130: ...ot use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas such as a bathroom When a battery charger is not in use disconnect it from the power source Never dispose of the battery by inci...

Page 131: ...and periodically recharge your Li Ion batteries CVVGT FKURQUCN CPF TGE ENKPI You must follow these instructions when disposing of or recycling the battery Do not dispose of the battery in a fire the...

Page 132: ...actable user replaceable 5RTKPV 2 5 2JQPG YKVJ 5VCPFCTF CVVGT ZVGPFGF CVVGT Dimensions H x W x D 3 5 x 2 0 x 1 1 inches 3 5 x 2 0 x 1 2 inches 88 x 50 x 27 mm 88 x 50 x 30 mm Weight 4 5 oz 128 g 5 5 o...

Page 133: ...reception 20 118 Any Key Answer 29 area codes 42 Auto Answer mode 112 Automatic hyphenation 41 Automatic storage 29 back up one menu level 18 Backlight 13 50 51 117 Battery 22 24 34 118 124 126 128 l...

Page 134: ...9 50 52 111 117 128 Display indicators 21 Software and hardware version 52 top line of the display 13 21 26 your phone number 38 dropped calls 34 DTMF 41 45 Eearpiece volume 30 electronic devices 123...

Page 135: ...stance charges 31 make calls 38 121 Manual pause dialing 44 46 manually dial a number using a pause s 46 melody tones 29 53 55 57 Memory 27 66 75 93 Menu 116 117 access a menu option 116 back up one m...

Page 136: ...g volume Adjusting ring volume 30 Ringer 22 29 30 53 57 72 92 117 Mute the ringer 15 silence the ringer 28 30 Roam 57 117 Roaming 22 32 33 117 Call Guard 33 117 Cellular roaming 34 leave a Sprint PCS...

Page 137: ...ng your Sprint PCS Phone on and off 20 Two Touch Dialing 75 7 unlock your phone 3 8 Version 52 117 vibrate 22 Vibrate 28 29 54 56 view your phone number from Standby mode 38 Voice calling experience 3...

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