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  • Page 1 Sprint PCS ® The clear alternative to cellular.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Welcome to Sprint PCS ......11 1. Sprint PCS Service Basics ..... .13 Getting Started with Sprint PCS Service .
  • Page 3 Answering Calls ..........52 Using Three-Way Calling .
  • Page 4 Listening to a Voice Dial Entry ........113 Setting Sound Preferences .
  • Page 5 Finding a Task ..........193 21.
  • Page 6: Welcome To Sprint Pcs

    Welcome to Sprint PCS print PCS built the only all-digital, all-PCS nationwide network from the ground up for clearer calls, serving more than 300 major metropolitan areas. We built our network to give you what we believe you really want from a wireless phone: clear sound, private conversations and time-saving features.
  • Page 7: Sprint Pcs Service Basics

    Sprint PCS Service Basics In This Section Activating Your Phone Setting up Your Voicemail Getting Help Receiving Automated Billing Information Understanding Phone and Personal Information Management Mode Understanding this User Guide his section walks you through the step-by-step basics of setting up service to your Sprint PCS Phone , including activating or unlockingyour phone, selecting your Sprint PCS Service Plan, receiving your new Sprint PCS Phone...
  • Page 8: Getting Started With Sprint Pcs Service

    Getting Started with Activating Your Phone Sprint PCS Service There are two ways to activate your phone. Follow these steps: Determine if Your Phone is Already Acti- vated The fastest way is to call from your new Sprint PCS Phone If you received your phone in the mail or purchased it at a Sprint PCS Center, your phone is probably Fully charge your battery (see instructions on...
  • Page 9: Setting Up Your Voicemail

    What you Should have Handy Setting Up Your Voicemail When you Call: All unanswered calls to your Sprint PCS Phone are Note: Your new Sprint PCS Phone automatically transferred to voicemail, even if your The voicemail The original packaging from your phone phone is off or in use.
  • Page 10: Getting Help

    Getting Help Sprint PCS Customer Care Sprint PCS Customer Advocates are available to In addition to the methods of getting help outlined assist you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You in the following sections, you can also find can reach Customer Care by three methods: information and interactive demos on your Dial 1-888-211-4PCS (4727) and press...
  • Page 11 information. There is a per call charge and you are Sprint PCS Operator Services billed for airtime. Sprint PCS Operator Services can provide assistance Press in placing collect calls or calls billed to a local telephone calling card or a third party. Press From the main menu, highlight Phone Book and press...
  • Page 12: Understanding Differences Between Phone And Personal Information Manage

    Receiving Automated Billing Informa- Understanding Differences tion Between Phone and Personal Information Management Mode For your convenience, your phone gives you free access to billing information on your Sprint PCS Your Sprint PCS Phone contains two different Account. This information includes balance due, modes that you can use.
  • Page 13: Understanding This User Guide

    Understanding this User Guide This user guide introduces you to our technology and all the advantages of your new Sprint PCS Getting to Know Phone through easy-to-follow instructions. Your Sprint PCS Phone Sections breakdown categories of information to progressively take you all the way from learning the basics to using the most advanced In This Section phone features.
  • Page 14: Front View Of Phone - Flip Closed

    Front View of Phone — Flip Closed Message Button: Press and hold to access your voicemail box and listen to your messages. When your Sprint PCS Phone’s flip is closed, it looks OK Key: Completes an entry, accepts and saves like a regular phone with some special features.
  • Page 15: Front View Of Phone - Flip Open

    Information: Use to learn who to call or send Front View of Phone — Flip Open the phone to if it has been lost. This screen also has When your Sprint PCS Phone’s flip is open, it offers important information about status when the you all kinds of data management tools and phone is off.
  • Page 16: Understanding The Display Screen

    Understanding the Display Screen Navigating the Menus This list identifies some of the more common Depending on whether the phone flip is open or symbols you’ll see on your display screen. closed, the method you use to navigate screens and enter information is different.
  • Page 17 Using the Touch Screen Using the Buttons on the Bottom of the PIM Screen When the flip is open, you can use your stylus pen to There are threee buttons that appear on most select menus or enter text. screens. These buttons can be used to navigate To select a menu, tap it.
  • Page 18: Entering Information In Phone Mode

    Entering Information in Phone Mode Punctuating Names You can use any of the nine punctuation characters Entering Names whenever you’re storing or editing Phone Book To enter a name when the flip is closed, follow the memory locations. This includes —“ . ’, & ( ) and :. steps outlined below: To use punctuation: Press the key labeled with the letter you want.
  • Page 19: Entering Information In Pim Mode

    Changing Case Name During Entry Entering Information in PIM Mode By default, only the first letter in a word is capitalized. Using the Onscreen Keyboard If you’d like to change a letter to a different case: You can use the onscreen keyboard to enter text or Repeatedly press the key associated with the letter numbers into applications like Memo Pad or you want to add.
  • Page 20: Turning Your Phone On And Off

    To erase characters: Turning Your Phone ON and OFF Turning Your Phone ON Tip: To insert a space: Press for approximately two seconds. The Power Save Once your phone is ON, it displays “Searching for feature helps to Tap Done after inserting all the characters. Service”...
  • Page 21: Turning Your Pim System On And Off

    Turning Your Phone OFF Using the Battery Tip: Press for two seconds until you see Installing the Battery Be sure to charge “Powering Down” on the display. Your Sprint PCS Phone comes with a Lilon your phone’s Your screen remains blank while your phone is (1300mAh) battery.
  • Page 22 Charging the Battery Using the Desktop Charger or Tip: Adapter Charger Your Sprint PCS Phone comes with a rechargable You can charge Plug one end of the AC adapter into the charger battery. You should charge the battery as soon as your battery while holder and the other end into the electrical outlet.
  • Page 23: Understanding Roaming

    Understanding Roaming In This Section Understanding the Difference Between Roaming and Sprint PCS Calls Setting Your Phone’s Roaming Mode Setting Call Guard oaming is the ability to make or receive calls while you’re off the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network. Your new Sprint PCS Phone works anywhere on the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network and allows you to roam digital networks.
  • Page 24: Understanding How Roaming Works

    Understanding How Roaming Works Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode Your Sprint PCS Phone allows you to control your Recognizing Icons on the Display Screen ability to roam. By using the Setup menu option, Your phone’s display screen lets you know when you determine which signals your phone accepts.
  • Page 25: Setting An Alert When Roam Charges Apply (Call Guard)

    Setting an Alert When Roam To Place Roaming Calls with Charges Apply (Call Guard) Call Guard On: From the main menu, dial In addition to the roaming icon, call guard alerts 1 + area code + the seven-digit number. you when roaming charges apply. The following settings apply to Call Guard.
  • Page 26: Making Calls

    Making Calls In This Section Making Calls Correcting Dialing Mistakes Answering Calls Calling Emergency Numbers Dialing from an Internal Phone Book Memory Location Using Abbreviated Dialing Using One-Touch/Two-Touch Dialing (Speed Dial) Displaying Your Phone Number our Sprint PCS Phone gives you different options for making calls so that you can use the method that works best for you.
  • Page 27: Making Calls

    Tip: Making Calls Calling Emergency Numbers When making calls Make sure your phone is on. You can place calls to 911, off the Sprint PCS (dial and press Dial the phone number and press Network, always even if your keypad is locked or your account is When you’re finished, press dial using 11 digits restricted, just as long as you are in a...
  • Page 28: Using Abbreviated Dialing

    Using Abbreviated Dialing Using One-Touch/ Two-Touch Dialing Abbreviated dialing allows you to make a call by With this feature, you can dial Phone Book entries dialing either the last four-digits or last five-digits of through one key press for locations 2-9 or two key a phone number.
  • Page 29 Using One-Touch Dialing To move the cursor forward press To use One-Touch Dialing for memory wait two seconds. Placing an empty space locations 2-9: after the last name automatically inserts a comma. Press to correct any Press and hold the key related to the phone book Tip: mistakes.
  • Page 30: Displaying Your Phone Number

    Displaying Your Phone Number Just in case you forget your own number, your Sprint PCS Phone can remind you. Adjusting Tones To display your phone number: 1. From the main menu, highlight Phone Book and press In This Section 2. Highlight My Phone Number and press Changing Audio Volume Changing Ringer Type...
  • Page 31: Changing Audio Volume

    Changing Audio Volume Voice Calls You can designate a phone call from someone that To change the ringer volume: Tip: has a recognizable phone number (with caller ID) From the main menu, highlight Sounds and You can also press to have a different ring from someone whose phone press the volume keys on number is not recognizable (no caller ID).
  • Page 32: Changing Tone Length

    Messages Changing Tone Length To adjust the ringer type for messages: You can set the length of the tone that sounds when Highlight Messages and press you press a key. Your options are long or short. The key beep length may be important if you use your Highlight the message type for which you want to phone to pick up messages from your home set a ring type and press...
  • Page 33: Silencing The Ringer

    Silencing the Ringer Muting a Call You can silence the ringer on incoming calls in one There are times when it’s necessary to mute a call so of two ways: that your caller does not hear youor certain Tip: background noise. To use this function during a call: When the phone rings, press You can also Highlight Muteand press...
  • Page 34: Managing Call History

    Managing Call History In This Section Viewing the Call History List (Incoming and Outgoing) Making a Call from the Call History List Changing a Phone Number in the Call History List Viewing Call Details Saving a Phone Number from the Call History List he call history list helps you manage your time more effectively.
  • Page 35 Note: Viewing the Call History List To view call history in Personal Information (Incoming and Outgoing) Management (PIM) mode: Sprint PCS Wireless Web calls are not Open the flip. The call history list consists of three separate lists: saved in the call If the Main Menu appears, tap Call History.
  • Page 36: Making A Call From The Call History List

    Making a Call from the PIM Mode Call History List To place a call from the recent call history list, follow these steps: Phone Mode Open the flip. To place a call from the call history list, follow If the Main Menu appears, tap Call History. If these steps: the Main Menu does not appear, tap Go To, and To view call history:...
  • Page 37: Changing A Phone Number In The Call History List

    Changing a Phone Number in the Viewing Call Details Call History List You can view additional information or options on If you need to make a call from your call history list a particular call. and you happen to be outside your local area code, Phone Mode you can edit existing phone numbers in your list Press...
  • Page 38: Saving A Phone Number From The Call History List

    PIM Mode Saving a Phone Number from the Call History List If the Main Menu appears, tap Call History. If the Main Menu does not appear, tap Go To, Each entry can contain up to 32 digits, with an and then tap Home. The Main Menu screen associated name of up to 32 characters.
  • Page 39: Adding A Speed Dial Entry

    Adding a Speed Dial Entry PIM Mode Open the flip. Highlight the appropriate speed dial entry and If the Main Menu appears, tap Call History. press If the Main Menu does not appear, tap Go To, If you choose an existing speed dial entry, you are and then tap Home.
  • Page 40: Using Sprint Pcs Service Features

    Using Sprint PCS Service Features In This Section Using Caller ID Responding to Call Waiting Using Three-Way Calling Forwarding Your Calls ow that you’ve mastered the basics, you can begin to focus on where you want to go. This section guides you step-by-step through the calling features that enhance your Sprint PCS Service.
  • Page 41: Using Caller Id

    Using Caller ID Responding to Call Waiting Tip: You don’t have to Caller ID lets you know who’s calling by displaying Call Waiting alerts you of incoming calls while you’re worry about being the number of the person calling when your phone on a call by sounding two beeps.
  • Page 42: Using Three-Way Calling

    Using Three-Way Calling Forwarding Your Calls Tip: With Three-Way Calling, you can talk to two Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming Charges for Call For- different people at the same time. When using this calls to another phone number—even when your warding will be feature, the normal airtime rates will be charged for phone is turned off.
  • Page 43: Managing Messaging

    Managing Messaging In This Section Setting up Voicemail Message Types Knowing When you Have Messages Retrieving Your Messages Adding/Editing a Folder Erasing Folders Erasing Messages our Sprint PCS Phone is always working to help you stay connected even when you’re unavailable. With three types of messaging, you can depend on your callers being able to leave you important information.
  • Page 44: Setting Up Voicemail

    Tip: Setting up Voicemail Sprint PCS Wireless Web Messaging (also known as Text Messaging) allows messages to When you are The first thing you’ll want to do after activating your appear as short alphanumeric messages on your roaming off the phone is to set up voicemail.
  • Page 45: Knowing When You Have Messages

    Knowing When You have Voicemail Receiving Messages Messages All unanswered calls to your Sprint PCS Phone are Tip: There are several ways your Sprint PCS Phone alerts automatically transferred to voicemail, even if your Your phone accepts you of new voicemail messages: phone is off or in use.
  • Page 46 Voicemail-PIM Mode To erase a Sprint PCS Wireless Web/numeric page message while it is displayed: Open the flip. While the message is displayed, press If the Main Menu appears, tap Messages. If show message options. the Main Menu does not appear, tap Go To, and then tap Home.
  • Page 47 Browser Alerts-Phone Mode Browser Alerts-PIM Mode Highlight Messages and press Open the flip. Highlight Browser Alerts and press If the Main Menu appears, tap Messages. If the Main Menu does not appear, tap Go To, and Highlight the alert you want to view and press then tap Home.
  • Page 48: Adding/Editing Folders

    Adding/Editing Folders Filtering Using a Sender If you want to specify that a message from a Folders are a powerful way to manage all your certain sender be filed into a new folder, tap the messages. With folders, you can specify a keyword or Note: circle to the left of Use.
  • Page 49 Enter the next word and tap Done. Defining Alert Methods Tap Next. If you want to be alerted of a new message in this folder by an envelope icon, tap the check box to Giving the Folder a Name the left of Envelope icon. Tap the line to the right of Name.
  • Page 50: Erasing Folders

    Erasing Folders Erasing All Page and Text Messages — Phone Mode You may want to erase a folder if it is not needed. To If you choose to, you can erase all your page and text erase a folder. messages at once. To do this: Open the flip.
  • Page 51: Using Your Internal Phone Book

    Using a Phone Other than Your Sprint PCS Phone to Access Your Voicemail Using Your Internal Dial your Sprint PCS Phone Number. Phone Book When your voicemail box answers, press Enter your passcode. In This Section Viewing Phone Numbers Finding and Retrieving Numbers Saving Phone Numbers Adding Alternate Phone Numbers Erasing a Stored Phone Number...
  • Page 52: Viewing Phone Numbers

    Viewing Phone Numbers Adding a Speed Dial Entry Next, select the appropriate speed dial entry for the In some cases where a Phone Book entry is too long, phone number. the entire number will wrap to the next line. Highlight the appropriate empty speed dial entry Saving Phone Numbers and press Saving Numbers to Your Phone Book...
  • Page 53: Making Phone Numbers Secret

    Making Phone Numbers Secret Finding and Retrieving Numbers You may choose to make a phone number stored in There are several ways to access numbers in your your Phone Book secret. When you make a Phone Phone Book. Book entry secret, the phone number is not Reviewing All Contacts displayed, but the name remains visible.
  • Page 54 Finding a Number Using a Finding a Number When you Know at Person’s Name Least Four Digits To find a number by using a person’s name: You can search for a phone number in the Phone Tip: Book even if all you can remember are four From the main menu, highlight Phone Book You can use upper consecutive numbers.
  • Page 55: Adding Alternate Phone Numbers To A Phone Book Entry

    Adding Alternate Phone Numbers to Adding a Speed Dial Entry a Phone Book Entry Next, select the appropriate speed dial entry for the phone number. You may have multiple phone numbers for one person. To add alternate phone numbers to an Scroll to the appropriate speed dial entry and existing Phone Book entry: press...
  • Page 56: Erasing A Phone Book Entry

    Erasing a Phone Book Entry Erasing a Phone Book Entry’s Phone Number To erase a phone book entry completely from your Tip: To erase a phone number associated with a Phone Phone Book: To skip over a Book entry from your Phone Book: From the main menu, highlight Phone Book screen without From the main menu, highlight Phone Book...
  • Page 57: Erasing All Contacts

    Erasing all Contacts Listening to a Voice Dial Entry If you choose to, you can erase all contacts from You can review a voice dial entry at any time. your Phone Book. To erase all contacts: To do so: From the main menu, highlight Security and From the main menu, highlight Phone Book press and press...
  • Page 58: Setting An Alarm To Call A Contact

    Setting an Alarm to Call a Contact Setting a Recurring Alarm for a Phone Book Entry One of the powerful features of your Sprint PCS In addition to setting a call alarm, you can also set a Phone is the ability to remind you to place a call on a certain day at a certain time.
  • Page 59: Receiving Alarms

    Receiving Alarms Changing Stored Phone Numbers You can change the phone number, name and When you receive an alarm, press to review memory location of any phone number stored in alarm information and options. your Phone Book. You can also make non-secret Snoozing an Alarm numbers secret.
  • Page 60: Changing A Stored Name

    Adding a Speed Dial Entry Changing a Stored Name Highlight a speed dial location and press You can change the name of a person in your . If the speed dial entry is already taken, Phone Book. select YES and press to overwrite To change a name: the entry.
  • Page 61: Storing Special Numbers In The Phone Book

    Storing Special Numbers in the To insert pauses into a number: Phone Book Enter the first part of the phone number. Highlight either > or , and press Using the Pause Feature Finish entering the rest of the numbers, then dial Generally, when you call automated systems, like or save the entered number.
  • Page 62: Changing A Speed Dial For A Phone Book Entry

    Changing a Speed Dial for a Phone Changing the Ringer for a Phone Book Entry Book Entry You may want to change the speed dial number of a You can set your Sprint PCS Phone to sound a phone book entry. To change a speed dial number: distinctive ring when an incoming call comes from a particular contact within the Phone Book.
  • Page 63: Adding A Prefix For A Phone Book Entry

    Adding a Prefix for a Phone Book Entry You can edit existing phone numbers and add the appropriate prefix by following these steps: From the main menu, highlight Phone Book and press Press to select Look Up Name. Highlight the Phone Book entry to which you want to give a prefix and press Highlight Prepend and press Dial the numbers that you want added to the...
  • Page 64: Changing Your Phone's Display

    Changing Your Phone’s Display In This Section Changing the Backlight Time Length Changing Your Standby Mode Display Banner Changing Your Phone’s Contrast his section describes how you can change your phone’s display to best suit your viewing requirements. Every function and feature is displayed through your phone’s menu.
  • Page 65: Changing The Backlight Time Length

    Changing the Backlight Time Length Changing Your Standby Mode Display Banner Backlight lets you choose how long the display The banner lets you customize up to 16 characters screen and keypad are backlit after any key press is of text displayed on the first line of your phone’s made.
  • Page 66: Changing Your Phone's Contrast

    Changing Your Phone’s Contrast You can change the amount of contrast, allowing for lighter or darker text on the display. You can Setting Your Tip: choose: Phone’s Security You can also open Highest the phone’s flip and High use the volume Medium keys to adjust the In This Section...
  • Page 67: Using Keyguard

    Using KeyGuard Unlocking the Phone Keyguard is a safeguard against you accidently Press to select Unlock. dialing numbers. To enable keyguard: Enter the lock code for the phone. This is usually From the main menu, highlight KeyGuard 0000, the last four digits of your social security and press .
  • Page 68: Restricting Your Calls

    Restricting Your Calls Changing Your Lock Code You can enter a personal lock code and then change You can limit your outgoing calls to emergency it as often as you like. To enter a new lock code: numbers, Sprint PCS Customer Care and three special numbers you specify when your Sprint PCS From the main menu, highlight Security and Phone is locked.
  • Page 69: Setting Preferences

    Setting Preferences In This Section Selecting a Phone’s Environment Changing Your Phone’s Environment Setting Sound Preferences Setting Display Preferences Setting Security Setting up the Phone Setting Roaming Setting Formats Setting General Preferences Defining the Owner Configuring the Stylus y using the Environment setting on your Sprint PCS Phone , you can customize the tone, ring type, acceptance list and backlight for typical situations you are in.
  • Page 70 Selecting an Environment Changing Your Phone’s Environment Sometimes the default environment settings do not You can select a preset environment. To do so: meet your needs, or you may want to customize the Phone Mode Custom environments. For instance, in a meeting From the main menu, highlight you may not want to be disturbed except for an Environment and press...
  • Page 71 Adjusting Ringer Type To adjust the ringer volume: To adjust the ring type of voice calls, messages Tap the down arrow next to Ringer. and alarms, tap Ring Type. The Ringer Type Tap the volume you want. Settings include: High screen displays.
  • Page 72 Voicemail Messages Defining an Acceptance List Tap the down arrow next to Voicemail. With your Sprint PCS Phone, you can determine who you can reach during a certain time, such as Tap the ring type. After tapping the ring type, the only family members can reach you during a phone plays the ring.
  • Page 73: Setting Sound Preferences

    Setting Sound Preferences Adjusting Caller Volume Tap the down arrow to the right of Earpiece. To change the sounds used with your Sprint PCS Phone: Tap the sound level you want. Make sure the cover is open. Adjusting Vibrate when Charging If the Main Menu appears, tap Settings.
  • Page 74 Without Caller ID Page/Text Messages Tap the down arrow next to No Caller ID. Tap the down arrow next to Page/Text. Tap the ring type. After tapping the ring type, the Tap the ring type. After tapping the ring type, the phone plays the ring.
  • Page 75: Setting Display Preferences

    Adjusting Tone Length Setting Display Preferences To change the length of the tone: To change your display: Tap the down arrow to the right of Make sure the cover is open. Tone Length. If the Main Menu appears, tap Settings. If the Main Menu does not appear, tap Go To, and Tap either Short or Long.
  • Page 76: Setting Security

    You can change the amount of contrast, allowing Setting Security for lighter or darker text on the display. You Using the security setting on your phone, you can choose: receive peace of mind without sacrificing flexibility. Highest With several options available, you can customize High your phone to meet your personal needs.
  • Page 77 Locking the Phone Unlocking the Phone Locking the phone prevents any changes to your To unlock the organizer: phone and also prevents outgoing calls. This feature Enter the lock code for the phone by tapping the can only be activated when your phone is in numbers on the keypad.
  • Page 78: Setting Preferences

    Restricting Outgoing Calls Changing the Lock Code You can limit your outgoing calls to emergency You can enter a personal lock code and then change numbers, such as 911, Sprint PCS Customer Care it as often as you like. To enter a new lock code: and three special numbers you specify.
  • Page 79: Setting Up The Phone

    Setting Up the Phone Any Key Answer Phone setup allows you to set advanced options To allow answering the phone by pressing any key: such as how to activate speakerphone, whether or Tap the down arrow to the right of not to allow data/fax transmittals to your phone, or Any Key Answer.
  • Page 80: Setting Roaming

    Abbreviated Dialing Setting Roaming Your Sprint PCS Phone allows you to control your To define the area code and prefix you want to use for 4-digit calling: ability to roam. By using the menu option, you determine which signals your phone accepts. Tap the number to the right of 4Digit.
  • Page 81: Setting Formats

    Tap the roaming option you want. The Setting Formats choices are: You can set how the time, date and name displays in This setting seeks Sprint PCS Automatic: your organizer, along with the day of the week in Service. When Sprint PCS Service is unavailable, it which the calendar’s week view starts, and what searches for an alternative system.
  • Page 82: Setting General Preferences

    Date Display Setting General Preferences To set how dates are displayed: General formats sets the amount of inactive time Tap the down arrow next to Date. before the phone will shut off and what happens when you press and hold the Web key. Tap the format you want dates displayed as.
  • Page 83: Defining The Owner

    Defining the Owner Configuring the Stylus You may also put your personal information into If the screen isn’t reacting to your taps, you may your organizer. You can add your: need to synchronize the screen with your stylus. Name Make sure the cover is open. Company Name If the Main Menu appears, tap Settings.
  • Page 84: Managing Contacts

    Managing Contacts In This Section Adding Contacts Looking Up Contacts Finding Contacts Changing Contacts Erasing Contacts Editing Group Names n Chapter 9, you learned how to add a phone number for a person in the Internal Phone Book. However, within Personal Information Management mode, you can do more than just define a phone number for a person, but also add other contact information.
  • Page 85: Adding Contacts

    Sprint PCS Phone or create contacts using the Tap the empty line to the right of Last Name. The For more on using TP3000 Desktop software that came with the phone onscreen keyboard appears. the onscreen and then download the contacts to your phone...
  • Page 86 Adding an Address Enter the contact’s mobile phone. Tap Done. To add the contact’s address: Tip: If you have the contact’s pager number, tap the Tap the empty line to the right of Address. The For more on using empty line to the right of Pager. The onscreen onscreen keyboard appears.
  • Page 87: Looking Up Contacts

    Looking Up Contacts Finding Contacts To search for a contact by last name, perform the You can also search for a contact by last or first Tip: following steps: name, phone number, e-mail address or address. You can exit the To find a contact: Open the flip.
  • Page 88: Changing Contacts

    Changing Contacts Erasing Contacts To change information about a contact: There may be times when you do not need a person’s address and phone number. To erase Open the flip. a contact: If the Main Menu appears, tap Contacts. If the Open the flip.
  • Page 89: Editing Group Names

    Editing Group Names You can file contacts into different groups. With your Sprint PCS Phone, there are six predefined Using the Date Book groups. If a group name does not fit into your lifestyle, you can change the name of the group. To change a group’s name: In This Section Open the flip.
  • Page 90: Adding Appointments

    You can either add appointments directly into your Sprint PCS Phone or create appointments using the Tap the line to the right of Date. The Select Date Tip: TP3000 Desktop software that came with the phone screen appears. Note: You can also...
  • Page 91 Adding an Alarm Defining an Appointment as Repeating To define when an alarm will go off for the To set an appointment to repeat: appointment: Tap the line to the right of Repeat. The Set Tap the line to the right of Alarm. The Set Alarm Repeat By screen appears.
  • Page 92 Adding Attendees Adding a Description You can add attendees from your contacts list. This To add a description for the appointment: allows an easy way to get a contact’s phone number Tap the line to the right of Description. The you might want to call during the appointment.
  • Page 93: Changing The Date Book View

    Changing the Date Book View Month View Month View shows the calendar of your events for an You can choose to view your appointments for a entire month. week or for a month. To display month view: Week View Tap Action. Week View shows appointments for an entire week.
  • Page 94: Finding A Date Book Entry

    Finding a Date Book Entry Erasing a Date Book Entry You may have an appointment coming up, but you There may be times when you want to erase an don’t remember when it will take place. If you know appointment. To do so: some of the details regarding the appointment, such While in the Daily View of the Datebook, find and as attendees or description, you can search for that...
  • Page 95: Using The To Do List

    Using the To Do List In This Section Adding a Task to the To Do List Changing a Task Completing a Task Finding a Task Viewing Tasks Erasing a Task anaging your daily tasks can be a chore, but not with your Sprint PCS Phone.
  • Page 96: Adding A Task To The To Do List

    Adding a Task to the To Do List Changing a Task A task is a reminder of something you need to do. There may be a time when you need to change the task name or the due date of the task. To change To add a task to the To Do List: a task: Open the flip.
  • Page 97: Completing A Task

    Completing a Task Finding a Task After completing a task, you will want to mark it as If you have a long list of tasks, you may not want to being completed. To do so: scroll through the list. To find the task quickly: While in the To Do List screen, tap the box to the While in the list you want to search (All, right of the task.
  • Page 98: Viewing Tasks

    Viewing Tasks There are many methods by which you can choose to display tasks. For instance, you may want to Using the Calculator review the tasks you have completed. The following section provides steps to do just that. To show tasks: In This Section While on the To Do List screen, tap the down Performing Simple Calculations...
  • Page 99: Performing Simple Calculations

    Performing Simple Calculations To perform a simple calculation: Using the Memo Pad Open the flip. If the Main Menu appears, tap Calculator. If the Main Menu does not appear, tap Go To, and then tap Home. Tap Calculator. The In This Section Calculator screen appears.
  • Page 100: Finding A Memo

    Adding or Changing a Memo Finding a Memo Tip: To add or change a memo to the If you have a long list of memos, you may not want Tip: For more on using Memo Pad: to scroll through the list. To find the memo quickly: the onscreen You can set your Open the flip.
  • Page 101: Using Sketch Pad

    Using the Sketch Pad In This Section Creating a New Sketch Renaming a Sketch Adding Text to a Sketch Drawing Lines Drawing Rectangles Erasing Parts of a Sketch Zooming In and Out of a Sketch Erasing a Sketch Renaming a Sketch ometimes you may need to make a note that is not text, like a map.
  • Page 102: Creating A New Sketch

    Creating a New Sketch Adding Text to a Sketch To add a sketch: To add text to a drawing: Tip: Open the flip. While in the SketchEdit screen, tap For more on using The SketchPad Text screen appears. If the Main Menu appears, tap SketchPad. If the onscreen the Main Menu does not appear, tap Go To, and Enter the text (12 characters maximum) that...
  • Page 103: Drawing Lines

    Drawing Lines Erasing Parts of a Sketch To draw a straight line: To erase an area of the sketch: While in the SketchEdit screen, tap . The While in the SketchEdit screen, tap SketchPad Text screen appears. Tap the line width you want. Tap to select whether you want to use a larger or To draw the line, drag the stylus on the screen to smaller eraser.
  • Page 104: Using The World Clock

    Using the World Clock In This Section Viewing a Different City’s Time ith you Sprint PCS Personal Information Management (PIM) System, you can discover the time in two other cities. This may come in handy if you need to make a call to another country and you aren’t sure what the time differential is between the country you currently are in and the country you want to call.
  • Page 105: Viewing A Different City's Time

    Viewing a Different City’s Time To view the time in the city you are located: Syncing to Your PC Open the flip. If the Main Menu appears, tap WorldClock. If the Main Menu does not appear, tap Go To, and In This Section then tap Home.
  • Page 106: Connecting To Your Pc

    Connecting to Your PC Syncing to Your PC After installing the TP3000 Desktop In order to synchronize your phone to your PC, you synchronization software and connecting your must first connect the phone to your PC using the Sprint PCS Phone to your PC, you can synchronize serial data cord.
  • Page 107: Experiencing The Sprint Pcs Wireless Web

    PIM mode: Experiencing the Connect the phone to your PC. Sprint PCS Wireless Web Tap PC Sync. Tap Start. The TP3000 Synchronization software opens on your PC and your Sprint PCS Phone displays that synchronization is In this Section taking place.
  • Page 108: The Sprint Pcs Wireless Web Browser

    The Sprint PCS Wireless Launching the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser Web Browser Your Sprint PCS phone is equipped with a miniature To launch the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser Note: web browser, which allows you to access up-to-the when the flip is closed: Sprint PCS minute information through the Sprint PCS Press and release...
  • Page 109 Following the security setup, you'll see the If you've been inactive for awhile and not requesting Sprint PCS Wireless Web home page. This is the new web pages, the browser will automatically main page for the browser and it gives you access to disconnect.
  • Page 110: Using The Sprint Pcs Wireless Web Browser

    Using the Sprint PCS Wireless Press the right arrow key a few times and you'll Web Browser see more softkeys. Depending on the web page Tip: you're using, the first two softkeys may change Using the browser is easy once you've learned a names and functions, but the other softkeys are The tenth item in a few basics.
  • Page 111: Going To A Wireless Web Site

    Selecting Going to a Wireless Web Site Once you've learned how to activate softkeys, you can From the Sprint PCS Wireless Web home page, you start navigating web pages. Select on-screen items by can go to a wireless intranet site simply by using the up and down arrow keys to highlight the highlighting the desired site name and selecting the desired item, then activate the desired softkey.
  • Page 112: Going Back

    Going Back Often, the right-hand softkey will allow you to change the text entry mode. Activate this softkey To go back one page, press repeatedly to cycle through the various text entry Going Home modes, outlined below. Note that not all web pages To return to the Sprint PCS Wireless Web home page: will allow you to change the text entry mode.
  • Page 113 Bookmarks Tip: To access a bookmark: From the Sprint PCS Use the right arrow key to highlight the softkey Bookmarks allow you to store the address of favorite Wireless Web web pages for easy access at a later time. Note that and press (alternatively, you may select home page, you can...
  • Page 114: The Browser Menu

    To erase a bookmark: The Browser Menu Use the right arrow key to highlight the softkey The Browser Menu contains several special and press (alternatively, you may select functions. To access the Browser Menu, use the right "Bookmarks" from the home page). arrow key to highlight the Help softkey and press Use the up and down arrow keys to highlight the desired bookmark.
  • Page 115: Troubleshooting

    Ending a Browser Session Troubleshooting Tip: To end a browser session and disconnect from the If you're having trouble using the Sprint PCS You will not need Sprint PCS Wireless Web: Wireless Web Browser, use the following to install the troubleshooting guide: Press Sprint PCS Dialer...
  • Page 116 Problem Problem The browser appears to be malfunctioning or The message "Data Server Unavailable" appears. stops responding. Recommendation Tip: Recommendation Sprint PCS Wireless Web services are temporarily Your phone’s Reset the browser by going to the Browser Menu and unavailable for some reason. Please try again later. display shows selecting the "Restart"...
  • Page 117: Sprint Pcs Wireless Web

    Sprint PCS Wireless Web Receiving Data and Fax Calls Connection Most users use the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection to place outgoing data/fax calls. But Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection allows you to you can also set up your Sprint PCS Phone to receive use your Sprint PCS Phone in place of a computer (host) data and fax calls.
  • Page 118: Sprint Pcs Wireless Web Updates

    Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates Receiving a Sprint PCS Wireless Web Update Alert With Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates, you’ll auto- A Sprint PCS Wireless Web update alert is an update matically receive the information that’s important to you. Internet updates are sent at the times you to a site that you selected to be alerted.
  • Page 119: Learning The Settings On Your Sprint Pcs Phone

    Learning the Settings on Your Sprint PCS Phone In this Section Viewing the Menus Working Within the Menu Structure About the Menu Categories his section is the road map to using your Sprint PCS Phone . Every function and feature you’ve learned can be accessed through a menu. Take a few moments to get to know your way around.
  • Page 120: Viewing The Menus

    Viewing the Menus Messages Menu Diagram Voicemail Menus let you check or change your phone settings. Page/Text Browser Alerts The following illustration shows the menu Add/Edit Folder structure. Later in the section, you’ll find out how to Erase All use menus and a more detailed description of each feature.
  • Page 121: Working Within The Menu Structure

    Working within the Menu Structure Sounds Entering the Menu Structure Audio Volume To navigate between menus, press the up and Ringer Type Tone Length down arrows on the rocker key. Alert To select a menu, press Backing up within a Menu Display To go to the previous menu, press Backlight...
  • Page 122: About The Menu Categories

    About the Menu Categories Messages There are three types of messaging functions Call History available through your Sprint PCS Phone- Call History is a list of the last 12 phone numbers Voicemail, Numeric Paging and Sprint PCS Wireless of calls you placed, accepted or missed. It is Web Messaging.
  • Page 123 Phone Book Environment The Phone Book contains a list of all your speed dial Environment allows you to quickly set your phone’s entries, along with names and labels. volume, ring type, and display to the environment you are currently in. Your default choices are: Look Up name accesses speed dial entries Normal by name.
  • Page 124 Sounds Earpiece adjusts the volume of the sound you hear during phone conversations. There Use sounds to adjust volume, tone length and ringer are four different volume settings to choose type of calls and messages. from. You can also press the volume keys Audio Volume lets you adjust sound-related during a call to adjust this setting.
  • Page 125 Display Security The display options let you customize your phone’s Before accessing any items in this menu, you’ll need screen. to enter a four-digit lock code. This code is typically 0000 or the last four digits of your phone number. Backlight lets you choose how long the display screen and keypad are backlit after any Lock phone locks your phone so that you...
  • Page 126 Erase All Contacts erases all your contacts Web Guard prompts you to confirm that you Warning: from your Phone Book. want to end a Sprint PCS Wireless Web call. You cannot undo Phone Reset resets all the settings you have Car Kit sets the phone to automatically pick Erase All Contacts.
  • Page 127: Selecting Your Accessories

    Selecting Your Accessories In this section Overview of Available Accessories for this Phone How to Order e offer a variety of accessories for your new Sprint PCS Phone . Choose from chargers, carrying cases, batteries and hands-free devices – all designed to give you more flexibility and convenience.
  • Page 128 Accessory Options Desktop Charger/Sync Station Charges your phone and an additional battery at the Extended Battery same time. Two color LEDs indicate when the The extended battery provides approximately battery and/or phone is charging or fully charged. 3.5 hours of continuous talk time. The battery The front slot of the desktop charger charges the charges in about 5 hours using the desktop charger extended battery in 2.5 hours.
  • Page 129: Knowing Performance And Safety Guidelines

    How to Order Most Sprint PCS Accessories found at local Sprint PCS Centers can also be purchased through Knowing Performance and the Sprint PCS Accessory Hotline by calling Safety Guidelines 1-800-974-ACC1 (2221). Next day delivery is offered in select areas. In this section Getting the Most Out of Your Reception Maintaining Safe Use and Access to Your Phone...
  • Page 130: Getting The Most Out Of Your Reception

    Getting the Most Out of Understanding How Your Your Reception Phone Operates Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. Keeping Tabs on Signal Strength When it’s turned on, it receives and transmits radio Calling quality of your phone is always at its frequency (RF) signals.
  • Page 131: Maintaining Safe Use And Access To Your Phone

    Tip: Maintaining Your Phone’s Maintaining Safe Use of and Access Peak Performance to Your Phone For the best care of your phone, There are several simple guidelines to operating FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS only Sprint PCS OUTLINED IN THIS SECTION MAY LEAD TO your phone properly and maintaining safe, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE authorized...
  • Page 132 Tip: Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, Using Your Phone Near Other Tip: place calls when you are not moving or before Electronic Devices Purchase an optional Always turn off the pulling into traffic. phone in healthcare Hands-Free Car Kit. Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from facilities and request Do not engage in stressful or emotional...
  • Page 133: Caring For Your Battery

    Turning Off Your Phone in Caring for Your Battery Dangerous Areas Protecting Your Battery To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn off The guidelines listed below help you get the most your phone when in a blasting area or in other areas out of your battery’s performance.
  • Page 134: Acknowledging Special Precautions And The Fcc Notice

    National For safe disposal options of your Lilon batteries, Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of contact your nearest LG-authorized service center. this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Special note: Be sure to dispose of your battery...
  • Page 135 Cautions Body Worn Operation Any changes or modifications to your phone not This device was tested for typical body-worn operations (for example, wearing the phone in your expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority shirt or pants pocket during headset or earphone use).
  • Page 136: Index

    Index 2 Sec pauses 120 Abbreviated Dialing 54, 158 Abbreviated Dialing (PIM) 158 Acceptance List 143 Access a Bookmark 225 Accessing Voicemail from Another Phone 100 Accessory Options 254 Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice 267 Activate Call Forwarding 83 Activate Phone 15 Activating Your Phone 15 Adapter Charger 43...
  • Page 137 Any Key Answer 157 Adding a Speed Dial Entry 56, 76, 103 Appointments 178 Adding a Start and End Time 179 Attendees 182 Adding a Task to the To Do List 190 Audio Volume 60 Adding a Voice Dial Entry 76, 103 Automated Billing Information 22 Adding Alternate Phone Numbers to a Phone Book Entry 108 Adding an Address (PIM) 171...
  • Page 138 Charging the Battery 42 Caller ID 80 Charging Vibration 140 Caller Volume 145 Checking Voicemail from Another Phone 100 Calling Card Calls 21 Cigarette Lighter Adapter 254 Calling Emergency Numbers 53 CLR Key 27 Caring for Your Battery 265 Collect Calls 21 Cautions 268 Completing a Task 192 Change the Time of Backlight 128, 149...
  • Page 139 Erase a Browser Alert while it is Displayed 92 Dialing from a Speed Dial Entry 121 Erase a Wireless Web/Numeric Page Message 91 Dialing from the Internal Phone Book 53 Erase Characters in PIM 38 Dialing Mistakes 52 Erasing a Memo 199 Dialing Using Abbreviated Dialing 121 Erasing a Phone Book Entry 110 Differences between Phone and Personal Information...
  • Page 140 Finding a Number Using a Person’s Name 106 Finding a Number Using Four Digits 107 Installing the Battery 41 Finding a Task 193 Finding and Retrieving Numbers 105 Keeping Tabs on Signal Strength 258 Finding Contacts 173 Key Beep Volume in Environment 140 Finding Date Book Entry 186 Keyguard 132, 251 Flying and Your Phone 263...
  • Page 141 Maintaining Your Phone’s Peak Performance 260 Making a Call from the Call History List 70 One-Touch Dialing 55, 57 Making Calls 51, 52 Operator Services 21 Making Phone Numbers Secret 104 Ordering Accessories 256 Managing Call History 67 Overwriting an Existing Speed Dial Entry 122 Managing Contacts 167 Managing Messaging 85 Pause Feature 120...
  • Page 142 Roaming Calls Ring 146 Roaming Guard 48 Radio Frequency Safety 259 Roaming Setup (PIM) 159 Receiving Alarms 116 Rocker Key 27, 31 Receiving Data and Fax Calls 233 Receiving Data/Fax Transmittals 156 Receiving Numeric Page Messages 88 Safety and Performance Guidelines 257 Receiving Voicemail Messages 88 Saving a Phone Number from the Call History List 75 Receiving Wireless Web 88...
  • Page 143 Setting Sound Preferences 144 Setting Up the Phone (PIM) 156 Three-Way Calling 82 Setting Up Voicemail 86 Time Display (PIM) 161 Setting Up Your Voicemail 17 Time in Different City 208 Setting Your Phone’s Security 131 Title Change 191 Settings On Your Sprint PCS Phone 238 To Do List 190 Signal Strength 258 Tone Length 63...
  • Page 144 Viewing Tasks 194 Using the Battery 41 Viewing the Menus 238 Using the Buttons on the Bottom of the PIM Screen 33 Voicemail (Phone Mode) 17 Using the Calculator 195 Voicemail (PIM Mode) 90 Using the Date Book 177 Voicemail Messages Ring 142, 146 Using the Memo Pad 197 Volume 60, 64 Using the Onscreen Keyboard 37...
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