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  • Page 1 Online User’s Guide Dual-Band Tri Mode PCS Phone Model SPH-I330 LMI330_112102_F5...
  • Page 2 Important Information Regarding the Local Serial Connection For the i330 to properly HotSync with another computer, it must be setup to connect using the Local Serial option in the HotSync configuration settings. If this option is not selected, the i330 will not connect to the other computer.
  • Page 3: Welcome To Sprint

    Welcome to Sprint print built the largest all-PCS nationwide network with advanced multimedia services and clear calls, reaching more than 230 million people for clarity you can see and hear. 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 4 Introduction to this Online User’s Guide his Online User’s Guide introduces you to PCS Service and all the features of your new phone. It’s divided into four sections: Getting Started Section 1: Understanding Your Phone Section 2: Using PCS Service Features Section 3: Safety and Warranty Information Section 4:...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    SECTION 1: Getting Started ... 9 Setting Up Service 10 Getting Started With PCS Service ... 11 Setting Up Your Voicemail ... 12 Getting Help ... 12 SECTION 2: Understanding Your Phone ... 14 Your PCS Phone: The Basics Front View of Phone ... 16 Viewing the Display Screen ...
  • Page 6 Adjusting the Phone’s Volume Settings ... 35 Ringer Types ... 35 Selecting a Tone Length ... 36 Alert Notification ... 37 Silent Mode ... 37 Changing the Greeting ... 37 Changing the Backlight Time Length ... 38 Changing the Display Screen ... 38 Setting Your Phone’s Security Accessing the Security Menu ...
  • Page 7 Managing Call History Viewing History ... 59 Making a Call From Call History ... 59 Saving a Phone Number From Call History ... 60 Prepending a Phone Number From Call History ... 60 Erasing Call History ... 61 Using the Address Book... 62 Date Book LMI330_103002_F3 Menus ...
  • Page 8 Using Your Phone’s Voice Services Using Voice-Activated Dialing ... 89 Recording Memos ... 91 Getting to Know the Handheld Computer ...93 Entering Information into the Handheld Computer Expense Manager LMI330_103002_F3 Scheduling Events ... 76 Scheduling Untimed Events ... 78 Rescheduling an Event ... 79 Setting an Alarm for an Event ...
  • Page 9 Memo Pad... 124 To Do List Calculator Managing Handheld Computer Software LMI330_103002_F3 Changing Currency and Symbol Display ... 118 Importing Data into Microsoft Excel ... 119 Using Expense Report Templates ... 121 Expense Menus ... 123 Creating a New Memo ... 125 Choosing a Memo Category ...
  • Page 10 HotSync SECTION 3: Using PCS Service Features ... 162 PCS Service Features: The Basics Using Voicemail ... 164 Using Caller ID ... 166 Responding to Call Waiting ... 167 LMI330_103002_F3 Checking Memory Usage ... 146 Beaming Capabilities ... 146 ® Operations ...
  • Page 11 PCS Vision Browsing the Web on Your Phone ... 170 PCS Business Connection Personal Edition ... 174 PCS Vision FAQs ... 175 PCS Voice Command Getting Started With PCS Voice Command ... 178 Creating Your Own Address Book ... 178 Making a Call With PCS Voice Command ...
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  • Page 13: Section 1: Getting Started

    S e c t i o n 1 Getting Started Section 1 Getting Started...
  • Page 14: Setting Up Service

    Setting Up Service In This Section Getting Started With PCS Service Setting Up Voicemail Getting Help his section walks you through the basics of setting up service for your PCS Phone, including unlocking and activating your phone, setting up your voicemail and how to contact Sprint for assistance with your PCS Service.
  • Page 15: Getting Started With Pcs Service

    Getting Started With PCS Service Determine If Your Phone Is Already Activated If you received your phone in the mail or purchased it at a Sprint Store, it probably has been activated. All you need to do is unlock your phone. If your phone is not activated, please refer to the Start Here Guide included with your phone.
  • Page 16: Setting Up Your Voicemail

    Setting Up Your Voicemail All unanswered calls to your PCS Phone are automatically transferred to 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 PCS Phone is activated.
  • Page 17 PCS Operator Services PCS Operator Services can provide assistance in placing collect calls or calls billed to a local telephone calling card or a third party. Press For more information or to see the latest in products and services, visit us online at www.sprintpcs.com...
  • Page 18: Section 2: Understanding Your Phone

    S e c t i o n 2 Understanding Your Phone Section 2 Understanding Your Phone...
  • Page 19: Your Pcs Phone: The Basics

    S e c t i o n 2 A Your PCS Phone: The Basics In This Section Front View of Phone Viewing the Display Screen Features of Your Phone Turning Your Phone On and Off Using the Battery and Charger Displaying Your Phone Number Making and Answering Calls our PCS Phone is packed with features that simplify your life and...
  • Page 20: Front View Of Phone

    Front View of Phone Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 2A: Your PCS Phone - The Basics...
  • Page 21 The LED is used while charging the battery. For more 1. LED Indicator: information, see "Charging the Battery" on page 25. The speaker allows you to hear the other caller and the 2. Speaker: different ring tones and sounds offered by your phone. This option allows the handheld computer to accept 3.
  • Page 22 Automatically launches the Address Book and allows 14. Address Book: you to save names, addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and other information about your personal or business contacts. The Microphone allows the other caller to hear you 15. Microphone: clearly when you are speaking to them. The antenna allows you to send and receive calls and 16.
  • Page 23: Viewing The Display Screen

    28. Up/Down Arrows: through different applications. 29. Power /Accessory Interface Connector: connect power or any available accessory cable to your phone. Viewing the Display Screen Main LCD This list identifies the symbols you’ll see on your main LCD screen. Displays your current signal strength.The more lines you have, the stronger your signal.
  • Page 24 Launches the call history application screen. You can see missed, incoming, or outgoing call logs. Activates the speaker phone option during a call. Cannot be activated unless connected to another caller. Tap this icon to gain instant access to the Speed Dial screen. Activates or deactivates the key lock option.
  • Page 25: Features Of Your I330

    Application Launcher. Simply tap the Application Launcher icon and the main menu is displayed. Features of Your I330 Congratulations on the purchase of your PCS Phone (SPH-I330). This phone is lightweight, easy-to-use, reliable and offers many significant features and service options:...
  • Page 26: Turning Your Phone On And Off

    Turning Your Phone ON and OFF Turning Your Phone ON Press for a few seconds. The phone will display “Powering On” until it locates a signal, then it will automatically enter Standby mode — the phone’s idle state. At this point, you’re ready to begin making and receiving calls.
  • Page 27 Adjusting the Contrast To adjust the contrast, tap the contrast icon upper right corner of the numeric Graffiti writing area. Use the slider to adjust the desired contrast level. Tap and exit. Application Buttons The four buttons located on the bottom of your phone under the LCD screen are called Application Buttons.
  • Page 28: Software Version

    Software Version The hardware and software version of the phone can be accessed by displaying the Version dialog box. To Display the Version dialog box From the phone menu, tap the Menu Launcher icon. Select the Options Using the Battery Battery Capacity Your PCS Phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (LiIon) battery.
  • Page 29 Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose any stored numbers or messages. Push the battery release latch up and pull the battery away from the phone at a 45 degree angle. Charging the Battery Your PCS Phone comes with a rechargeable battery. You should charge the battery as soon as possible so you can begin using your phone.
  • Page 30: Connecting The Cradle

    Always use a Sprint-approved desktop charger, travel adapter or vehicle power adapter to charge your battery. Warning! Using the wrong battery charger could cause damage to your phone and void the warranty. It is vital that you use only the PCS-approved desktop charger specifically designed for your phone.
  • Page 31 Turn the desktop computer back ON. PC System Requirements for the Palm Desktop Software To install and operate correctly, the Palm software must have the following resources: Windows® 95, 98, ME, NT, or XP IBM-Compatible 486 or higher computer 8 MB of RAM minimum, 16 MB recommended 20 MB of disk space VGA or better monitor CD-ROM drive...
  • Page 32: Displaying Your Phone Number

    Click on the following buttons to install the software or to view the User Guide: Install USB Drivers Install Palm Desktop Install Pocket Mirror Install Game Pack View User Guide Install Sprint PCS Business Connection Note: If the Install application does not start, you can start it manually through Windows Explorer.
  • Page 33: One-Handed Dialing

    . (To make calls when you are roaming and Call Guard is enabled, tap Roaming Calls With Call Guard On:" on page 47.) When you’re finished, tap Tip: When making calls off the enhanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Network, always dial using 11 digits (1 + area code + phone number). One-Handed Dialing One handed dialing allows you to make a call while using just one hand.
  • Page 34: Missed Call Notification

    Depending on your settings, you may also answer incoming calls simply by opening the phone or by tapping any digit. (To answer a call when you are roaming and Call Guard is enabled, you must tap answer the call. (See "To Place Roaming Calls With Call Guard On:" on page 47.) Note: If your phone is off, incoming calls go directly to voicemail.
  • Page 35: Dialing Options

    Dialing Options Dialing options are displayed when you enter numbers using the keypad. To select an option press is used to dial the phone number. (If you are roaming and have Talk the Call Guard feature activated, you must tap Roaming Calls With Call Guard On:"...
  • Page 36 Place a call to the desired party. to display the In Call menu. . You can record up to 60 seconds at a time. A total of 15 Record messages can be saved. Press once to return to the phone main menu. Note: Only press the the phone will shut off.
  • Page 37: End-Of-Call Options

    Place a call to the desired party. to display the In Call menu. DTMF Tones Select the desired tone option from the list. Tap one of the following: - Sends the tones Send - Edits the tones Edit - Deletes the tones from the list. Delete End-of-Call Options After receiving or making a call the phone number and duration of the...
  • Page 38: Controlling Your Phone's Settings

    S e c t i o n 2 B Controlling Your Phone’s Settings In This Section Volume Settings Ringer Types Selecting Tone Length Alert Notification Silent Mode Changing the Greeting Changing the Backlight Settings Changing the Display Screen Screen Savers Changing the Contrast his section describes how you can change your phone’s settings to best suit your requirements.
  • Page 39: Adjusting The Phone's Volume Settings

    Adjusting the Phone’s Volume Settings To adjust the ringer or key beep volume: from the phone main menu. Select and tap Options Tap the drop down menu and select Tap the Volume Tip: You can adjust the ringer volume in Standby mode or the earpiece volume during a call by using the volume keys on the side of your phone.
  • Page 40: Selecting Ringer Types For Messages

    Selecting Ringer Types for Messages To select a ringer type for messages: from the phone main menu. Select and tap Options Tap the drop down menu and select Tap the box. Type Tap the arrows to the left or right of preview the ringers.
  • Page 41: Alert Notification

    Alert Notification To enable or disable alert sounds: from the phone main menu. Select and tap Options Tap the drop down menu and select Tap the box. Tone Tap the box next to each to enable or disable: Minute Beep Service Area Connect Tone Disconnect Tone...
  • Page 42: Changing The Backlight Time Length

    from the phone main menu. Select and tap Options Tap the drop down menu and select and enter the desired message. Custom when finished. Done Changing the Backlight Time Length The backlight setting lets you select how long the display screen and keypad are backlit after any key press is made.
  • Page 43: Wake Up Feature

    This option allows you to display your NAI User Name. User Name - This option allows you to enter up to 17 characters to Custom - display on the idle screen. For the Keypad Custom Skin Note: Custom skins can be added using the HotSync option. To add a custom skin, see.
  • Page 44: Setting Your Phone's Security

    S e c t i o n 2 C Setting Your Phone’s Security In This Section Accessing the Security Menu Locking Your Phone Unlocking Your Phone Using Special Numbers Security Features for PCS Vision y using the security setting on your PCS Phone, you receive peace of mind without sacrificing flexibility.
  • Page 45: Accessing The Security Menu

    Accessing the Security Menu You must enter your lock code to view the Security menu. To access the Security menu: Main Menu Select and tap Options Tap the Details Enter your lock code and tap Note: The lock code can be unassigned to allow certain palm applications to operate correctly that do not require passwords to be assigned.
  • Page 46: Unlocking Your Phone

    Unlocking Your Phone To unlock your phone: Enter your lock code and tap Changing the Lock Code To change your lock code: From the Security menu, tap the Enter your existing lock code and tap Enter the new lock code and tap Verify the new lock code by re-entering your new lock code and tap Calling in Lock Mode You can place calls to 911 and to your special numbers when in...
  • Page 47: Using Special Numbers

    Using Special Numbers You can save up to three special numbers in addition to your Internal Phone Book entries. You can make and receive calls from special numbers even when your phone is locked. Note: Performing a soft reset will not affect the Palm data, Address Book, Date Book, To Do List, or Contacts.
  • Page 48: Controlling Your Roaming Experience

    S e c t i o n 2 D Controlling Your Roaming Experience In This Section Understanding Roaming Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode Controlling Roaming Charges Using Call Guard oaming is the ability to make or receive calls while you’re off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network.
  • Page 49: Understanding Roaming

    Understanding Roaming Recognizing Icons on the Display Screen Your phone’s display screen always lets you know when you’re off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network and roaming. The following chart indicates what you’ll see depending on where you’re using your phone. Sprint Nationwide PCS Network Other Digital Networks Tip:...
  • Page 50: Setting Your Phone's Roam Mode

    Though callers can leave voicemail messages while you are roaming, you will not receive notification until you return to the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network. While roaming, you should periodically check your voicemail box for new messages by dialing 1+area code+your PCS Phone Number. Press your greeting and enter your pass code at the prompt.
  • Page 51: Controlling Roaming Charges Using Call Guard

    This setting allows you to select the Sprint Nationwide Sprint: PCS Network only and prevents roaming on other networks. This setting forces the phone to seek an analog roaming Analog: system. The previous setting is restored the next time the phone is turned on.
  • Page 52: Application Menus And Entering Text

    S e c t i o n 2 E Application Menus and Entering Text In This Section Menu Navigation Shortcuts Viewing the Menus Entering Characters by Tapping the Keypad Entering Characters Using T9 Text Input Entering Symbols and Numbers his section is a road map to using your PCS Phone. Every function and feature can be accessed through a menu.
  • Page 53: Application Launcher

    Application Launcher The Application Launcher displays the icons of the applications loaded on your phone. If in the phone mode, the application icon is located in the lower left hand corner. Opening an Application from the phone main menu. Find the desired application icon on the screen. Use the scroll bar on the right if needed.
  • Page 54 Creating a New Category from the phone main menu. Tap the drop down arrow in the upper right corner. Edit Categories Tap the button. Note: You can also rename an existing category by tapping the “Rename” button. An Edit Categories pop up screen is displayed. Enter a name in the space provided.
  • Page 55: Applications Display

    Applications Display The applications are by default displayed as icons. They can also be displayed as list of application names with small or large icons. This allows many different applications to be displayed on the screen at one time. Changing the View from the phone main menu.
  • Page 56 Element Menu Launcher. Tap this icon to display any menu options associated with the screen Calculator. Tap this icon to display a fully Find - Tap this icon to search for text located on the Sprint PCS Phone™. Messages, Voicemail, Addresses, Mail Messages, Memos, and To Do Graffiti Writing Area Use this area to enter text using Graffiti writing.
  • Page 57: Menus

    Element Next/Previous Arrows Tap the Up or Down arrows to display the previous Command Bar Menus The menus in the Sprint PCS Phone™ have been designed to help you get the most from the applications installed. Menus and Menu Commands vary depending on the application, but some items are common throughout the phone.
  • Page 58: Finding Records

    Finding Records You can use the Find records. When the Find icon that allows you to enter the text you want to find. The following applications are searched: Memos Messages Voice Memo Addresses Mail Messages To Do Items Sorting Records You can sort records in several different ways.
  • Page 59: Attaching Notes

    Hiding Private Records Once the record is marked as private, you can hide the record so that it is not visible in the list. The record is replaced with a gray box designating that a record exists, but is hidden. There are three different ways records are used, they are: - These records are always displayed.
  • Page 60: Choosing Fonts

    Note: In the address book, tap Edit. Details Note Enter the desired text in the space provided. Done Reviewing a Note To review a note, tap the note icon. Deleting a Note Tap the note icon. Delete to confirm the deletion of the note. Choosing Fonts You can change the font style in most applications.
  • Page 61: Getting Application Information

    Getting Application Information You can get information on any application by displaying the About box. The about box displays the name and version number of the application. To Display the About Box Tap the Menu Launcher icon. Select the Options Note: The text that displays for the application is different depending on the software manufacturer.
  • Page 62: Managing Call History

    S e c t i o n 2 F Managing Call History In This Section Message Types New Message Alerts Message Options he Call History helps you manage your time more effectively. It keeps track of incoming calls, calls made from your PCS Phone and missed calls.
  • Page 63: Viewing History

    Viewing History You’ll find your Call History invaluable. It is a list of the last 20 phone numbers or Internal Phone Book 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.
  • Page 64: Saving A Phone Number From Call History

    Saving a Phone Number From Call History The number of entries that can be saved in the phone depends on the available memory. Your phone comes with 16Mb of memory. Phone Book entries can store up to a total of five phone numbers and four custom entries.
  • Page 65: Erasing Call History

    Erasing Call History To erase Call History: from the phone main menu. Tap the drop down arrow and select one of the following: Outgoing Calls Incoming Calls Missed Calls Delete All to confirm the deletion. Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 2F: Managing Call History...
  • Page 66: Using The Address Book

    S e c t i o n 2 G Using the Address Book In This Section Creating an Address Book Entry Address Details Speed Dial Voice Dial Making Calls from the Address Book Editing and Viewing Address Book Entry Beaming Address Book Entries ow you know the basics that help make it easier to stay in touch with people and information.
  • Page 67: Creating An Address Book Entry

    The Address Book allows you to save names, addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and other information about your personal or business contacts. You can store thousands of entries in the Address Book. Space is limited only by the amount of available memory on the Sprint PCS Phone™. You can use the Address Book to: Make a phone call.
  • Page 68 Tip: You can enter the name with the stylus or on-screen keyboard. The first letter is automatically capitalized. Move to the next line by tapping on it. Enter the first name of the person. Enter the rest of the desired information in the spaces provided. Use the drop down menus to select the proper label for the phone numbers.
  • Page 69: Address Details

    Address Details When the button is tapped in an Address edit screen, a variety of Details options is displayed. These options can be associated with the Address Book entry. The options available are: Show in List Category Special Ringer Private To open the Address Entry screen: From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon.
  • Page 70 Category Categories can organize the Address Book entries into easy to find items. By placing a name in a category, you can display addresses that are similar without having to search through the rest of the files. To assign a category: From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon.
  • Page 71: Speed Dial

    From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed. Tap the button. The Edit screen is displayed. Edit Tap the Details Tap the check box next to This means that the option is activated. to exit.
  • Page 72: Voice Dial

    Voice Dial Voice dialing allows you to speak a name or other identifier into the phone and have a number dialed from the Address Book. The recorded name is associated with the Address Book entry. You can use the Voice Dialing feature with 30 different Address Book entries.
  • Page 73: Making Calls From The Address Book

    Avoid trying to record in a noisy area. Speak clearly. The person who uses the phone needs to record the name. The phone will only recognize the voice of the person who recorded the entry originally. Avoid very long or short names. Names with two to five syllables are recommended.
  • Page 74: Viewing Address Book Entries

    Viewing Address Book Entries Choose one of the following options to view Address Book entries: Press on the front of the phone. Tap the Applications Launcher Address Book icon. From the phone main menu, tap the Menu Launcher , and tap Calls Address If you have assigned categories to your address entries, you can view...
  • Page 75: Looking Up An Address Book Entry

    Tap the Details Show in List Category Special Ringer Private Set Speed Dial Set Voice Dial to add a note to the entry. Note to exit. Done Deleting an Entry In the Address List, tap the desired entry to delete. (Tap the name, not the number column).
  • Page 76: Sorting The Address Book

    Sorting the Address Book Entries can be sorted in the Address Book by company and last name, instead of by last name and first name. These settings do not modify the data stored in the Address Book, it just sorts the information differently. Sorting the Address Book Entries In the Address List screen, tap the Menu Launcher icon.
  • Page 77: Address Book Menu Options

    Beaming a Business Card In the Address List, tap the business card entry. The Address View screen is displayed. Note: You can also press and hold the Address Book button on the front of your phone for about two seconds to beam your business card. Tap the menu Launcher icon Select and tap...
  • Page 78 Options Menu The following choices are available in the “Options” menu: - Selects a different font size for the address book entries. Font - Configures the way the Address Book displays Preferences information. The sort can be designated one of two ways. Also contains the “Remember Last Category”...
  • Page 79: Date Book

    S e c t i o n 2 H Date Book In This Section Scheduling an Event Setting an Alarm Changing the Date Book View Date Book Preferences he Date Book lets you quickly and easily schedule appointments or any activity associated with a date or date and time.
  • Page 80: Scheduling Events

    Scheduling Events An entry in the Date Book is called an event. When you schedule an event, a description is displayed on the timeline, and the duration is set to 1 hour by default. You can easily change the start time and duration for any event.
  • Page 81 Enter a description of the event, up to 255 characters in length. Set the event’s duration: If the event is one hour long, skip to the end of this procedure. If the event is longer or shorter than an hour, tap directly on the time to open the Set Time dialog box.
  • Page 82: Scheduling Untimed Events

    Scheduling a timed event for another date Choose one of the following options to select the Date: Tap the desired day of the week in the date bar at the top of the screen. If necessary, tap the Previous week or Next week scroll arrows to move to another week.
  • Page 83: Rescheduling An Event

    Note: You can create a new untimed event by making sure no event is selected and then writing letters in the Graffiti writing area. When you start writing, the untimed event is displayed at the top of the screen. Enter a description of the event in the space provided. Tap a blank area on the screen to deselect the untimed event.
  • Page 84: Setting An Alarm For An Event

    Setting an Alarm for an Event Tip: The battery powers both the phone and handheld computer. If the battery has been depleted from placing calls on the phone, the handheld computer will also have no power, and alarms will not sound. You can set an alarm to remind yourself of upcoming events.
  • Page 85: Changing The Date Book View

    Note: If you do not have the security features setup, a popup dialog box is displayed that tells you the security options are not configured. to exit. Changing the Date Book View There are four different views associated with the date book. They are: Day View Week View Month View...
  • Page 86 Tip: To reschedule an event, tap and drag the event to a different time or day. Note: The Week View also shows untimed events and events before and after the range of times displayed. Tap an event to display the event description. Event Conflicts With the ability to define specific start and end times for any event, it is possible to schedule events that overlap (an event that starts before a...
  • Page 87 Month View The Month View displays days that events are scheduled with dots and lines throughout the Month. The dots and lines indicate events, repeating events, and untimed events. - Indicates a repeating event. Dashed Line Dots on right side - Indicate untimed events.
  • Page 88: Scheduling Repeating Events

    Tips for Agenda View Tap any appointment while in Agenda view to display the Day View of the appointment. Check off completed To Do List items in the Agenda view, or click on a description of an item to go directly into the To Do List application. You can change the category of To Do items shown.
  • Page 89 Tap “OK” to exit. Editing Repeating Events When you edit a repeating function, you have the option of applying the change to the current event, the current event and all future events, or all occurrences of the event (past, present, and future.) Deleting an Event Select the desired event.
  • Page 90: Date Book Menus

    If you change the date of an occurrence of a repeating event (e.g., from January 14 to January 15) and apply the change to all occurrences, the new date becomes the start date of the repeating event. Your phone adjusts the end date to maintain the duration of the event.
  • Page 91 - Paste text into a screen. Paste - Selects all text on the screen. Select All - Displays the onscreen keyboard. Keyboard - displays the Graffiti help screen. Graffiti Help Options Menu The following options are available in the Options menu: - Allows you to select the desired font size for the date book.
  • Page 92: Using Your Phone's Voice Services

    S e c t i o n 2 I Using Your Phone’s Voice Services In This Section Using Voice-Activated Dialing Recording Memos his section explains the features associated with your phone’s Voice Services. The easy-to-follow instructions explain how to make calls and record memos.
  • Page 93: Using Voice-Activated Dialing

    Using Voice-Activated Dialing To use Voice Dialing, you need to “train” the phone to recognize your voice. You can put up to 30 names from your Address book into your Voice Dial list. Once you have recorded these names, you can make calls simply by speaking a name.
  • Page 94 If the name is recognized, the phone number associated with the name is dialed. If the name is not recognized, the name is asked for again. If the name is not recognized after two attempts, a message is displayed that says “Could not recognize name”. Try the call again later, or record the entry name again.
  • Page 95: Recording Memos

    Erasing an entry: From the Phone Menu, tap Voice Dial elect the name to edit and tap The Set Voice Dial screen is displayed. Tap the drop down arrow and select Recording Memos Voice memos are digital recordings made by recording yourself or the person calling you.
  • Page 96 Note: You can also tap the speaker icon for speaker phone operation. The voice memo is played at a higher volume that can be heard without having to place the phone up to your ear. The volume can also be controlled using the up and down volume buttons located on the side of the phone.
  • Page 97: Getting To Know The Handheld Computer

    S e c t i o n 2 J Getting to Know the Handheld Computer In This Section What is a Handheld Computer Tapping and Typing Opening an Application Customizing your Handheld Computer Troubleshooting Resetting Your Handheld he handheld computer allows you to simplify your life by organizing scheduled events and keeping important information easily accessible in the palm of your hand.
  • Page 98: What Is A Handheld Computer

    What is a Handheld Computer The handheld computer is a personal digital assistant that simplifies the way you keep track of important events and information in your life. By using the handheld computer, you can keep track and automatically update information with a tap of the stylus. The stylus is the instrument that is used to navigate inside the handheld computer.
  • Page 99: Tapping And Typing

    Tapping and Typing To navigate the handheld computer, you must use the stylus. The stylus works similar to a mouse on a regular desktop machine, but instead of clicking an icon, you tap it. The first time the handheld computer is turned on, a setup screen is displayed with instructions.
  • Page 100: Opening An Application

    Opening an Application Follow the steps listed below to use the stylus to open an application on the handheld computer: Remove the Stylus from your phone. Find the Calculator icon on the handheld computer screen. Tap the stylus lightly on the icon. The Calculator screen is displayed.
  • Page 101: Customizing Your Handheld Computer

    Customizing your Handheld Computer Now that you are getting more familiar with the handheld computer, it is time to personalize it by adding some information. The type of information you can enter to personalize is: Name and Address Correct Time Set the desired view for time and date Configure alert sounds Information is entered through the Preferences menu.
  • Page 102 Enter the correct date. Setting other Preferences There are other items located in the General preferences menu that setup how the handheld computer functions. These preferences are: Note: The Auto-off after setting is also used to determine when the display will shut off during phone calls.
  • Page 103: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Before contacting Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions, try the following: Make sure that the battery is properly attached to your phone. Make sure that the battery is fully charged. Make sure that there is no visible physical damage to your phone or battery.
  • Page 104 inside the hole next to the power accessory interface connector located on the bottom of your handheld. Performing a Hard Reset A hard reset erases all records and entries stored in your handheld. Never perform a hard reset unless a soft reset does not solve the problem. To restore your data after a hard reset, you must perform a HotSync operation.
  • Page 105: Entering Information Into The Handheld Computer

    S e c t i o n 2 K Entering Information into the Handheld Computer In This Section ® Graffiti Writing Using the On Screen Keyboard Importing Data his section introduces you to the Graffiti application, on-screen keyboard, and how to import large quantities of data into the handheld computer.
  • Page 106: Using The On-Screen Keyboard

    Using the On-Screen keyboard There is an on-screen keyboard available to type using the stylus. This option is useful if you are not yet familiar with Graffiti writing, or you are writing special characters. To access the on screen keyboard: Note: This option is only available when you need to enter text into an application.
  • Page 107: Graffiti Writing

    ® Graffiti Writing The stylus can also be used to enter information by writing in the Graffiti writing area. Graffiti is an application that introduces you to the handwriting style the handheld computer understands. Characters are entered by writing in the Graffiti area using the stylus. The letters are then displayed on the handheld computer screen.
  • Page 108 Note: Some characters have similar shapes, but different starting points. Make sure that you begin drawing from the correct point to make the desired character. Here is the Graffiti alphabet: Tip: For greater accuracy, draw letters with large strokes that take up nearly all the available area.
  • Page 109 Tip: Write at a natural speed. Writing too slow can cause errors. Tip: Press firmly on the stylus at a right angle. Avoid writing at a slant. Capital Letters To make capital letters, you can use the shift stroke. The shift stroke is made exactly like the other letters in the alphabet.
  • Page 110 Cap Lock Capital letters can be set to always on just like using a standard Caps Lock key on a keyboard. To accomplish this function, use the stylus to make two cap shift marks in a row. Numbers Writing numbers is done the exact same way as letters. Simply use the numeric or right side of the Graffiti writing area.
  • Page 111 mark. When the punctuation stroke is active, the character can be written on either side of the Graffiti area. Here is a chart of how to write punctuation marks: Writing Symbols and Extended Characters To write symbols and characters, you simply activate the Symbol shift. When the symbol shift is activated, a slash mark is displayed in the bottom right hand corner of the screen, just above the Graffiti area.
  • Page 112 Here is a chart of how to write Graffiti symbols: Writing Accented Characters To write accented characters, you have to write the letter and then perform the accent stroke. Accents are added to letters or alpha characters. For example, the following displays an accented “E”: Here is a chart of accented characters: Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 2K: Entering Information into the Handheld Computer 108...
  • Page 113 Command Bar The Command Bar allows you to display a list of shortcuts by making a stroke on the Graffiti writing area. If you are on the Applications Launcher main menu, the Command Bar displays: Info - Displays the Info screen that displays all the applications and their memory usage.
  • Page 114: Importing Data

    - Lunch - Dinner Using a Shortcut To use a shortcut, you need to make the shortcut stroke followed by the proper characters. The shortcut stroke is a curl that starts from the bottom left and goes to the bottom right. Using a Shortcut To use the shortcut, simply write the shortcut stroke and then the alpha characters that are defined in the preferences.
  • Page 115 Tab delimited (.tab, .tsv, .txt): Address Book and Memo Pad only.CSV (Lotus Organizer 2.x/97 Mapping): Address Book only. Date Book archive (.dba). Address Book archive (.aba). To Do List archive (.tda). Memo Pad archive (.mpa) Archive formats (.csv, .txt, .tab, .tsv, .dba, .aba, .tda, .mpa) can only be used with Palm Desktop software.
  • Page 116: Expense Manager

    S e c t i o n 2 L Expense Manager In This Section Creating a new Expense Item Editing an Expense Item Transferring Data to Microsoft Excel he Expense Manager allows you to keep on top of your finances by tracking your expenses and transferring the information to a spreadsheet on a desktop computer.
  • Page 117: Creating Expense Items

    Creating Expense Items The Expense application allows you to record the date, expense type, and the amount you spend. You can sort Expense items into different categories or add other information to an item. Creating a New Expense From the Application main menu, tap the “Expense” application icon.
  • Page 118: Changing The Expense Date

    Changing the Expense Date The expense date is defaulted to the date the expense was entered into the system. The date can be changed to better reflect the actual date of the expense. Changing the Date Tap the desired expense item. Tap the date of the item.
  • Page 119: Entering Receipt Details

    Entering Receipt Details Detailed expense-related information can be added to the item using the details screen. The details screen allows you to add the following information: Category category for the expense item. - The type of the expense can be selected from the list. Type Payment Currency...
  • Page 120: Entering The Expense Type Automatically

    Graffiti writing area. For example, writing the letter “T” enters the Taxi expense type. Writing “T” and then “e” enters Telephone, which is the first expense type beginning with the letters “Te”. Filling in the Expense Automatically...
  • Page 121: Expense List Display Options

    Expense List Display Options You can change the display of expenses, including their sort order, the mileage unit, and the currency symbol, using the Show Options dialog box. In the Expense List, tap the dialog box. Options To change how expense items are sorted, tap the menu.
  • Page 122: Changing Currency And Symbol Display

    Changing Currency and Symbol Display You can change the available currency display in the Currency drop down menu. You can also change the default currency that appears when you create a new expense item. If the desired currency is not in the list of countries, you can create your own custom currency symbol and add it to the drop down menu.
  • Page 123: Importing Data Into Microsoft Excel

    Importing Data into Microsoft Excel Once you have entered expenses in the Expense application on your phone, the Palm Desktop software allows you view and print the data with your computer. You must have Microsoft your Expense data using one of the provided templates. Microsoft Excel is not included with your phone package.
  • Page 124 Specify a time period to print: Enter a date in the “End Date” field to define an end date for the expense report. If no date is entered in the End Date field, all expense entries for the selected categories is displayed. (up to the date of the last HotSync operation.) To print or display the expense information, choose one of the following options:...
  • Page 125: Using Expense Report Templates

    Using Expense Report Templates The Palm Desktop application includes several expense report templates. When you use a template, you can edit your expense information in Microsoft Excel. Excel templates have the “.xlt” extension and are stored in the template folder in the Palm Desktop software directory. To preview a template before using, open the template file in Excel.
  • Page 126 Viewing Expense Data using Excel Display your expense data in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet as described in the previous procedure. Click Options Enter the name, department, and other information as desired for your expense report. Click the Templates menu; then select an expense template. Click Section 2: Understanding Your Phone 2L: Expense Manager 122...
  • Page 127: Expense Menus

    Expense Menus There are menu commands that are specific to the Expense Report. They are: Record Menu Options Menu Each menu item contains items that configure or adjust how the Expense application is used. Record Menu The following options are available in the Record menu: - Deletes an expense item.
  • Page 128: Memo Pad

    S e c t i o n 2 M Memo Pad In This Section Creating a New Memo Reviewing/Editing Memos Memo Pad Menus ave you ever needed a pen and a piece of paper to take notes? Well now you have something better at your fingertips. Your phone gives you a fully functional memo pad to write down those quick notes to yourself.
  • Page 129: Creating A New Memo

    Creating a New Memo A single memo can contain up 4000 characters. The number of memos you can store on your phone is limited to the amount of available memory. Create a New Memo To open the Memo Pad application, choose one of the following: Press the Memo Pad button Tap the Applications Launcher icon icon...
  • Page 130: Choosing A Memo Category

    Choosing a Memo Category Categories are used to file memos into different groups for easy review. You can assign and edit categories by using the Categories drop down list or the Details dialog box. Making a Memo Private You can designate a memo to be “Private”. When the security features are enabled, the memo is hidden or masked and not displayed on the list of memos.
  • Page 131: Reviewing Or Editing Memos

    Reviewing or Editing Memos The memo list displays the first line of the memo. This allows you to easily locate a desired memo. Memos can also be easily sorted in the memo list or by using the Memo options. Reviewing a Memo In the memo list, tap the desired memo.
  • Page 132: Deleting A Memo

    Manually Arranging the Memo List If you select the Manual the list. When the memos are rearranged, your phone automatically saves the changes. The manual setting is not transferred to the desktop during a HotSync operation. To rearrange the order: Select the Manual option in the In the memo list screen, tap and drag the memo to a new location in the list.
  • Page 133: Memo Pad Menus

    Note: To beam all memos in a specific category, select “Beam Category” instead of “Beam Memo”. Select the “Record” menu and tap “Beam Memo”. Memo Pad Menus There are menu commands that are specific to the Memo Pad application. They are: Record Menu Options Menu Each menu item contains items that configure or adjust how the Memo...
  • Page 134: To Do List

    S e c t i o n 2 N To Do List In This Section Creating a To Do List Setting Priorities Checking Off To Do List Items Changing Priorities and Due Dates Deleting a To Do List Item Displaying Completed and Due Items To Do Menus ith the To Do List, you can create important reminders and prioritize the things that you need to do.
  • Page 135: Creating A To Do List Item

    Creating a To Do List Item The To Do List is used to record and organize important items that need to be done throughout the day, week, month, or year. The appearance, level of detail, and sort order of items can all be set to make the list easier to read.
  • Page 136: Setting Priorities

    Setting Priorities Different priority levels can be set for the To Do List items, based on their urgency. The items are displayed by priority and due date at the top of the screen by default. The number “1” is designated as the highest priority. Changing the items priority automatically repositions the item in the list.
  • Page 137: Checking Off To Do List Items

    Checking OFF To Do List Items When items are completed, they can be checked off to indicate the item has been completed. Checking off a Completed Item Tap the check box located on the left side of the “To Do List” item. Note: The To Do List can be set to display or hide items that have already been checked off.
  • Page 138 -Automatically inserts tomorrow’s date in the “Due Tomorrow Date” field. - Automatically inserts the date. One week later - Default option of no date in the “Due Date” field. No Date - Displays a calendar to select the desired date. Choose Date Select the desired date option.
  • Page 139: Deleting A To Do List Item

    Deleting a To Do List Item There are three ways to delete a To Do List item. The easiest way is described below. They are: Delete the complete text of the item. Use the Menu Command. Use the To Do Details dialog box. Deleting an Item Tap anywhere in the text area of the To Do item.
  • Page 140: To Do Menus

    To Do Menus There are menu commands that are specific to the To Do List application. They are: Record Menu Options Menu Each menu item contains items that configure or adjust how the To Do List application is used. Record Menu The following options are available in the Record menu: - Deletes an item from the To Do List.
  • Page 141: Calculator

    S e c t i o n 2 O Calculator In This Section Opening the Calculator Calculator Button Definitions Displaying Recent Calculations aving a calculator handy is not only convenient, but practical. This easy to use calculator makes figuring out simple math equations a breeze.
  • Page 142: Opening The Calculator

    The calculator allows you to perform general mathematical functions, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can use the calculator to: Perform basic calculations. Store and retrieve values. Display the last series of calculations. Opening the Calculator Choose one of the following options to open the calculator: Tap the Application Launcher icon Tap the Calculator button on the right side of the Graffiti area located at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 143: Displaying Recent Calculations

    The “CE” button clears the last number you entered. Use this button if you make a mistake while entering a number in the middle of a calculation. This button enables you to re-enter the number without starting the calculation over. The “C”...
  • Page 144 When you have finished reviewing the calculations, tap...
  • Page 145: Managing Handheld Computer Software

    S e c t i o n 2 P Managing Handheld Computer Software In This Section Applications Launcher Installing Handheld Computer Software Deleting Handheld Computer Applications his section describes how to install and manage the software that is on the Sprint PCS Phone™. The Sprint PCS Phone™ uses different applications to manage your everyday events.
  • Page 146: Applications Launcher

    Applications Launcher The applications launcher displays the applications installed on the organizer. When you are in another application and you want to return to the main screen, you tap the applications launcher icon available in most applications. Any work in the previous application is automatically saved when you exit.
  • Page 147 Changing the Launcher Display By default, the applications are represented by an icon. The applications can also be represented in a list format or in different sized icons. To change the view to a list format: Tap the Applications Launcher Tap the Menu Launcher , then Options...
  • Page 148: Installing Palm Applications

    Installing Palm Applications The organizer comes with several applications already installed. You can also add other applications to your phone by a simple installation procedure. The Install Tool is used in conjunction with the HotSync application to install applications to your phone. Note: All applications that you install reside in RAM.
  • Page 149: Deleting Handheld Computer Applications

    Deleting Handheld Computer Applications By deleting applications that you no longer use or need, the amount of available RAM is increased. Since all new applications reside in RAM, it is a good idea to have as much as possible freed up any given time. Note: Applications that came with the Palm OS®...
  • Page 150: Checking Memory Usage

    Checking Memory Usage Your phone is equipped with 8Mb of total memory. When you install an application on the handheld computer portion of the phone, the memory is reduced to accommodate. If too many applications are installed, the memory may become completely full. To monitor the amount of free or available memory, you can display the memory information screen.
  • Page 151 Tap the Menu Launcher icon . Select one of the following: Record The Beam command for a single record. In the Address Book, Beam Business Card, Beam Category. When the Beam Status dialog box is displayed, point the IR port directly at the IR port of the other device.
  • Page 152 Make sure that the If the option is OFF, tap the drop down menu and select ON. Tap the Applications Launcher 2P: Managing Handheld Computer Software 148 option is set to “ON”. Beam Receive to exit. Section 2: Understanding Your Phone...
  • Page 153: Hotsync ® Operations

    S e c t i o n 2 Q ® HotSync In This Section Selecting HotSync Setup Options Customizing HotSync Application Settings IR HotSync Operations HotSync using a Modem Using a File Link Creating a User Profile Changing the Phone Off Screen Adding Custom Keypad Skins hen you perform a HotSync operation, all data on your phone is synchronized with a desktop computer.
  • Page 154: Hotsync Manager And Technology

    HotSync Manager and Technology The HotSync manager controls the entire HotSync process. It runs in the background and monitors the communication between your phone and the desktop computer. When your phone is placed in the cradle and the HotSync button is pressed, all data is synchronized on your phone with the desktop computer.
  • Page 155 Turn on your phone, and slide it into the cradle. A click is heard and the charging light turns on when properly inserted. Tap the Application Launcher icon. Tap the HotSync icon. the cradle. Note: Since this is the first HotSync operation, you must enter your user information.
  • Page 156: Creating A User Profile

    Creating a User Profile A user profile can be created without associating a user name by using the File Link feature. The feature allows a System Administrator to configure several phones with specific information before distributing them to the actual users. The User Profile feature is designed for first time HotSync operation, before a User ID is assigned to your phone.
  • Page 157: Performing A Local Hotsync Operation

    Performing a Local HotSync Operation Once the first HotSync operation is performed, the following operations are faster and easier. No additional information is required to keep the desktop computer and your phone synchronized. Performing a Local HotSync Operation Insert your phone into the cradle. Make sure the HotSync Manager is running on the desktop computer.
  • Page 158 your phone can be synchronized without the Palm Desktop application running. Available only when the Palm Desktop is running HotSync manager when the Palm Desktop application is launched. Only monitors when the Palm Desktop application is running. - You must select the HotSync manager from the program Manual menu.
  • Page 159: Customizing The Hotsync Operation

    Customizing the HotSync Operation For each application, you can define a set of options that determines how records are handled during the HotSync operation. These options are called a “conduit.” By default, a HotSync operation synchronizes all files between your phone and Palm Desktop software. In general, you should leave the settings to synchronize all files.
  • Page 160: Performing A Hotsync Operation Via A Network

    Select the desired changed information from the choices listed in the dialog box. Choose the duration of the setting. To have the setting affect only the next HotSync operation, deselect Set as Default To have the setting remain permanently, click the setting.
  • Page 161: Using File Link

    Click Perform a HotSync operation as normal. Note: During the HotSync operation, the desktop computer network information is stored on your phone. With this information, your phone can locate the computer when performing a HotSync operation over the network. Setting up your phone for Network HotSync Tap the Applications Launcher icon Tap the HotSync icon Tap the Menu Launcher icon...
  • Page 162: Ir Hotsync Operations

    IR HotSync Operations Your phone is equipped with an infrared (IR) port that supports the IrCOMM implementation of the standards for infrared communication established by the Infrared Data Association (IrDA). This means that not only can you beam data to another Palm OS® handheld that is equipped with an IR port, but you can also beam data to a cell phone and any other device that supports the IrCOMM implementation of the IrDA standards.
  • Page 163: Performing An Ir Hotsync Operation

    Note: The COM port displayed in the drop-down box is the port where your infrared device is attached. It should be different from any port used by the HotSync Manager. Make a note of which port is listed as “providing application support.”...
  • Page 164: Changing The Phone Off Screen

    When the phone is turned off, the phone off screen is displayed. The Phone Off screen can be changed to any of the additional screens that are available on the SPH-i330 CD. The screen can only be updated using the HotSync operation.
  • Page 165: Adding Custom Keypad Skins

    Adding Custom Keypad Skins Custom keypad skins can be added to your phone from the i330 Installation CD. Once installed, the image can be displayed as the default keypad. For more information, see "Changing the Display Screen" on page 38. Adding Keypad Skins To add keypad skins: Place the I330 in the cradle.
  • Page 166: Section 3: Using Pcs Service Features

    S e c t i o n 3 Using PCS Service Features Section 3 Using PCS Service Features 162...
  • Page 167: Pcs Service Features: The Basics

    S e c t i o n 3 A PCS Service Features: The Basics In This Section Using Voicemail Using Caller ID Responding to Call Waiting Three-Way Calling Forwarding Your Calls ow that you’ve mastered your phone’s fundamentals, it’s time to explore the calling features that enhance your PCS Service.
  • Page 168: Using Voicemail

    Using Voicemail Setting Up Voicemail Tip: When you are roaming off the Sprint PCS Network, you may not receive notification of new voicemail messages. It is recommended that you periodically check your voicemail by dialing 1 + area code + your phone Number.
  • Page 169: New Voicemail Message Alerts

    - Alerts you when you receive a message via the Web Alerts ® Openwave browser installed on the Sprint PCS Phone. New Voicemail Message Alerts When you receive a new voicemail message, your phone alerts you and displays the following options. To select an option, tap it on the screen. - Tap the “Call”...
  • Page 170: Clearing The Voicemail Message Icon

    Clearing the Voicemail Message Icon Your phone may temporarily continue to display the icon after you have checked your voicemail messages. To clear the icon from the display screen: Tap the Voicemail The Messages screen is displayed. Tap list. Tap the button.
  • Page 171: Responding To Call Waiting

    Responding to Call Waiting Tip: For those calls where you don’t want to be interrupted, you can temporarily disable call waiting by pressing your call. Call Waiting is automatically reactivated once you end the call. You can answer an incoming call while on an existing call. If you are on an existing call and another call is received, a tone is heard and a call waiting message is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 172: Forwarding Your Calls

    Forwarding Your Calls Call Forwarding lets you to forward all your incoming calls to another phone number - even when your phone is turned off. You can still make calls from your phone with Call Forwarding activated. Note: You are charged a higher rate for calls you have forwarded. Contact your service provider for more information.
  • Page 173: Pcs Vision

    S e c t i o n 3 B PCS Vision In This Section Messaging PCS Business Connection CS Vision brings you clarity you can see and hear, with enhanced, always-on mobile multimedia capabilities like email, pictures and games that are easy to learn and use. This rich, colorful graphic experience will be visually comparable to your home or office computer.
  • Page 174: Browsing The Web On Your Phone

    Browsing the Web on Your Phone Launching the Web To launch the Web: to launch the applications menu. Tap the Blazer Your User Name When you buy a PCS Phone and sign up for service, you are assigned a user name. Then, when you use PCS Vision Services, your user name is submitted to identify you to the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network.
  • Page 175: Net Guard

    Net Guard When first connecting to the Internet, the Net Guard will appear to confirm that you want to connect. It helps you avoid accidental connections. To change your Net Guard settings: to launch the applications menu. Tap the Blazer and select Tap the box to place a check next to Internet Connection”...
  • Page 176 Note: Not all Web sites are viewable on your phone. Creating a Bookmark Bookmarks allow you to store the address of favorite Web sites for easy access at a later time. To create a bookmark: Connect to the internet and navigate to the desired website. Tap the Bookmarks Tap an empty box to display the...
  • Page 177 Tip: You can also use the shortcut stroke with the letter “R” in the Graffiti writing area. Restarting the Web Browser If the Web browser appears to be malfunctioning or stops responding, you can usually fix the problem by simply restarting the browser. To restart the Web browser: to launch the applications menu.
  • Page 178: Pcs Business Connection Sm

    PCS Business Connection Personal Edition PCS Business Connection wireless access to both Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes. PCS Business Connection Personal Edition delivers the following features: Business email access compose your company email. Company directory and contacts contacts from your company's directory. Do all this and add/edit your personal contacts.
  • Page 179: Pcs Vision Faqs

    PCS Vision FAQs How will I know when my phone is ready for PCS Vision Service? Your user name (for example, bsmith001@sprintpcs.com) will display on your phone's display screen if “User Name” is selected for the greeting. For more information on setting the greeting, see "Changing the Greeting"...
  • Page 180 other voice services. You may sign in again at any time. To sign out, tap Section 3: Using PCS Service Features 3B: PCS Vision 176...
  • Page 181: Pcs Voice Command

    S e c t i o n 3 C PCS Voice Command In This Section PCS Voice Command ith Sprint, the first wireless provider to offer innovative PCS Voice Command technology, reaching your friends, family, co-workers and teammates has never been easier – especially when you’re on the go.
  • Page 182: Getting Started With Pcs Voice Command

    Getting Started With PCS Voice Command With PCS Voice Command: You can store all your contact’s phone numbers, so you can simply say the name of the person you want to call. There’s no need to punch in a lot of numbers, memorize voicemail passwords or try to dial while you’re driving.
  • Page 183: Making A Call With Pcs Voice Command

    Call Directory Assistance: Internet access handy, you can have PCS Directory Assistance look up phone numbers for you and automatically add them to your address book. Just say, “Call operator,” and we’ll add two names and numbers to your address book for our standard directory assistance charge.
  • Page 184: Section 4: Safety Guidelines And Warranty Information

    S e c t i o n 4 Safety Guidelines and Warranty Information Section 4 Safety Guidelines and Warranty Information 180...
  • Page 185: Safety

    Safety In This Section Getting the Most Out of Your Reception Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone Caring for the Battery Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice art of getting the most out of your PCS Phone is knowing where and how it works at optimum efficiency.
  • Page 186: Getting The Most Out Of Your Reception

    Getting the Most Out of Your Reception Keeping Tabs on Signal Strength The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area. Your phone informs you of the current signal strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal.
  • Page 187: Maintaining Safe Use Of And Access To

    Maintaining Your Phone’s Peak Performance There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service. Don’t use the phone if the antenna is damaged. Speak directly into the mouthpiece. Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your phone does get wet, immediately turn the power off and remove the battery.
  • Page 188 Dial to report serious emergencies. It’s free from your wireless phone. Use your phone to help others in emergencies. Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless number when necessary. Tip: Purchase an optional Hands-Free Car Kit. Following Safety Guidelines To operate your phone safely and efficiently, always follow any special regulations in a given area.
  • Page 189 Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn off your phone when in a blasting area or in other areas with signs indicating that two-way radios should be turned off. Construction crews often use remote-control RF devices to set off explosives.
  • Page 190: Caring For The Battery

    Caring for the Battery Protecting Your Battery The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s performance. Use only Sprint-approved batteries and desktop chargers. These chargers are designed to maximize battery life. Using other batteries or chargers voids your warranty and may cause damage. In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that range from 32º...
  • Page 191: Acknowledging Special Precautions And The Fcc Notice

    Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice FCC Notice 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 phone if such interference cannot be eliminated. Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58).
  • Page 192 This phone meets the FCC Radiofrequency Emission Guidelines. FCC ID number: [manufacturer needs to provide #]. More information on the phone's SAR can be found from the following FCC Web site: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid Section 4: Safety Guidelines and Warranty Information [SPH-I330] are: 4A: Safety 188...
  • Page 193: Owner's Record

    This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future. Model: PCS Phone [SPH-I330] Serial No.: User Guide Proprietary Notice CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or...
  • Page 194: Manufacturer's Warranty

    S e c t i o n 4 B Manufacturer’s Warranty In This Section Manufacturer’s Warranty his section contains the manufacturer’s warranty for your PCS Phone. For information about the Terms and Conditions of your PCS Service, please see the Start Here guide included with your phone. For the most recent version of the Terms and Conditions, please visit Section 4: Safety Guidelines and Warranty Information www.sprintpcs.com...
  • Page 195: Manufacturer's Warranty

    (i) the battery has been charged by a battery charger not specified or approved by SAMSUNG for charging the battery, (ii) any of the seals on the battery are broken or show evidence of tampering, or (iii) the battery has been used in equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for which it is specified.
  • Page 196 Product is not covered by this Limited Warranty, Purchaser must pay all parts, shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of such Product. What Are the Limits On SAMSUNG's Liability? EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN, PURCHASER TAKES THE PRODUCT "AS IS,"...
  • Page 197 SAMSUNG are not authorized to make modifications to this Limited Warranty, or make additional warranties binding on SAMSUNG. Accordingly, additional statements such as dealer advertising or presentation, whether oral or written, do not constitute warranties by SAMSUNG and should not be relied upon. Samsung Telecommunications America, L.P.
  • Page 198 Activating Your Phone 11 Address Book - Address Details 65 Address Book - Beaming entries 72 Address Book - Editing an entry 70 Address Book - Looking up an entry 71 Address Book - Making Calls 69 Address Book - Menu options 73 Address Book - Sorting 72 Address Book - Speed Dial 67 Address Book - Viewing Entries 70...
  • Page 199 Calculator - Buttons 138 Calculator - Opening 138 Calculator - Recent Calculations 139 Call Guard 47 Call Waiting 167 Caller ID 166 Connecting the Cradle 26 Controlling Your Phone’s Settings 34 current 139 Customer Service Solutions 13 Customizing your Handheld Computer 97 Date Book - Private Event 80 Date Book - Rescheduling an Event 79 Date Book - Scheduling Events 76...
  • Page 200 Expense Manager - Currency and Symbol Display 118 Expense Manager - Display Options 117 Expense Manager - Expense Date 114 Expense Manager - Expense Menus 123 Expense Manager - Expense Report Templates 121 Expense Manager - Expense Type 116 Expense Manager - Importing Data into Microsoft Excel 119 Expense Manager - Receipt Details 115 Features of Your A500 21 Fonts 56...
  • Page 201 Importing Data 110 In-Call Options 31 Installing Palm Applications 144 Keypad Skins - Adding 161 Lock Code - Changing 42 Lock Mode - Calling 42 Locking Your Phone 41 Making and Answering Calls 28 Managing Handheld Computer Software 141 Manufacturer’s Warranty 190 Memo Pad 124 Memo Pad - Beaming a Memo 128 Memo Pad - Deleting a Memo 128...
  • Page 202 PCS Vision 169 Phone Number - Displaying 28 Phone Off Screen - Changing 160 Record 31 Records - Finding 54 Records - Private 54 Records - Sorting 54 Resetting Your Handheld 99 Resetting Your Phone 43 Restricting Calls 43 Ringer Types 35 Ringer Types for Messages 36 Ringer Types for Voice Calls 35 Roam Ringer 36...
  • Page 203 System Requirements - PC 27 Tapping and Typing 95 Three-Way Calling 167 To Do List 130 To Do List - Checking Off 133 To Do List - Completed and Due Items 135 To Do List - Deleting 135 To Do List - Menus 136 To Do List - New 131 To Do List - Priorities and Due Dates 133 To Do List - Setting Priorities 132...
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