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T able of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Y o ur Device’ s Men u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Section 1: Getting Star ted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1A. Setting Up Service .
2D. Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Understanding Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Setting Y our De vice’ s Roam Mode . . . . . . . . . . . 68 2E. Call Histor y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2I. Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 T a king Pictur es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Adjusting Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Recor ding Videos . . . . . . . . .
3B. Sof tware Stor e and TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Using the Sprint Sof twar e Stor e . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Y our Sprint TV Channel Option s . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Pla ying a Video or Audio Clip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Sprint TV FA Qs .
i Introduction This User Guide intr oduces you to Sprint ® Service and all the featur es of your new de vi ce. It’s di vided into four sections: ⽧ Section 1: Getting Started ⽧ Section 2: Y our .
ii Y our Device’s Menu The following list outlines y our de vice’s menu structur e. For mor e information about na vigating thr ough the menus, please see “Navigating Thr ough De vice Menus” on page 26. Messaging 1: T ext Messages 2: New E-mail Account.
iii 3: Timer 1: Of f 2: 2 sec 3: 5 sec 4: 10 sec 4: White Balance 1: Auto 2: Daylight 3: Cloudy 4: T ungsten 5: Fluor escent 5: Effect 1: No effects 2: Sepia 3: B/ W 4: Ne gativ e 6: Help 7: Settings .
iv Settings 1: Call Options 1: Any k e y answer 2: Auto answer 1: Off 2: 3 seconds 3: 5 seconds 4: 10 seconds 3: Phone number 4: V oice mail number 5: International code 2: Display 1: Home Screen 1: H.
v 4: K eypad T one 1: Ke ypad Control 5: Call Alert 1: Minute beep (On/Off ) 2: Connect tone (On/Of f) 3: Signal fade tone (On/Off) 6: R2VS 1: None 2: 3D Sound 3: M- Theater 4: Profiles Press Menu (r .
vi 6: Reminder type 7: Reminder volume 8: Notification type 9: Notification volume 10: System sound volume 4: Outdoor 1: Name (Outdoor) 2: Ring type 3: Ring volume 4: Alarm type 5: Alarm volume 6: Rem.
vii 6: Connections 1: Wireless Manager 1: All 2: Bluetooth 3: Phone 2: Blueto oth 3: Blueto oth Profiles 1: OBEX FTP Server Set ting 2: BPP Setting 3: My Information Setting 4: Dial-up 1: New... 2: Phone as Modem 3: Sprint Data 5: Proxy 1: New... 6: VPN 1: New.
viii Windows Media 1: My Music 2: My Videos 3: My TV 4: My P laylis ts 5: No w Playing V o ice Command ActiveSync File Explorer Accessories 1: Calculator 2: Smart Conver ter 1: Currency 2: Length 3: W.
ix Sprint T V In Use Menu Press Menu to display the foll owing options: 1: Mute/Unmute 2: Speakerphone On/Off 3: T urn Hands-free On/Off 4: Contacts 5: Sav e to Contacts 6: View Calendar 7: Cal l Histor y I325.
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2 Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice Section 1A Setting Up Ser vice ⽧ Setting Up Y our Dev ice ⽧ Getting Started With Sprint Service ⽧ Setting U p Y o ur V oicemail ⽧ Sprint Account P asswords ⽧ Getting Help Setting up ser vice on your new device is quick and easy.
Setting Up Service Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 3 2. Install the ba ttery . 䡲 Insert the bat tery into the opening on the back of the device, making sur e the connectors align. Gently pr ess down to secure the battery . 䡲 Position the battery co ver and firmly slide it in until you hear a click.
4 Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 2. Use both the navigation k ey and ke ypad to enter new values within the date and time fields. See “Configuring the Time and Date ” on page 58.. ● T o toggle between AM and PM, highlight the AM/PM field and then pr ess either A (for AM) or P (PM) on the keypad.
Setting Up Service Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 5 8. Pr ess Next (right softkey) to choose whether you would like t o participate in the Windows® Fe edback pr ogra m.
6 Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice Using your Device to Call 䊳 Make your fir st call. 䡲 Use your k eypad to enter a phone number. 䡲 Pr ess . See “Makin g and Answerin g Call s” on page 27.
Setting Up Service Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 7 Account Passw ord If you ar e the account owne r , you'll have an account passwor d to sign on to www .
8 Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice Reaching Sprint Customer Service Y ou can reach Sprint Customer Service in many different wa ys: 䢇 Pr ess on your de vice. 䢇 Sign on to your account at www .s pr in t. com . 䢇 Call us toll-free at 1-800 -SPRINT1 ( 1-800 - 77 7-4681) (Consumer customers) or 1-800-927-2199 (Business customers).
Setting Up Service Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 9 T o access Sprint Operator Ser vices: 䊳 Pr ess on your de vice. For mor e information or to see the latest in pr oducts and services, visit us online at ww w .
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Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 11 Section 2A Device Basics ⽧ Y our Device Features ⽧ Viewing the Display Screen ⽧ Features of Y o ur Device ⽧ T urning Y our Device On and Off ⽧ Usin.
12 Section 2A. Device Basics 19. Mirror 21. Battery Cover 23. External 22. Camera Lens Speaker 20. Thumbwheel 26. Power Butto n 25. V olume K ey 24. Power/Acc essory 27.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 13 K ey Functions 1. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated pr ompts. 2. Display Scr een d isplays al l the information needed to oper ate your de vice, such as the call status, the Contacts list, the date and time, and t he signal and battery strength.
14 Section 2A. Device Basics 10. Space/Silent M o de Key adds eith er a space to a te xt entry or activates the device’s silent mode. 䡲 Pr ess briefly to insert a blank character space into a message. 䡲 Pr ess and hold to put your de vice in silent mode.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 15 20. Thumbwheel lets you navigate thr ough menu options (for example, when using the Quick Launcher [page 17] or within y our Co ntacts list.) 䡲 Pr ess briefly to either sele ct an option or ex ecute the selected application.
16 Section 2A. Device Basics 28. Back-Clear/Camera Access K ey lets you not only clear an entry and return to a pr evious menu, but also activ ate the camer a and video mode to take pictur es and videos. This but ton i s also user - configurable. (See “Device Customization” on page 55.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 17 䡲 Quick Launcher : appears as a scr ollable list at the far right of the screen when the thumbwheel is pr essed and held for mor e than three seconds. This list identifies the symbols you’ll see on your device’ s display scr een: shows your curr e nt signal str e ngth.
18 Section 2A. Device Basics indicates your de vice has high speed da ta service (Ev-Do pr otocol) , which is r equired for video str eaming and downloads. indicates the V oice Command featur e is activ e and awaiting a verbal command. indicates a V oice call is in pr ogress and pr ovides its si gnal stre ngth.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 19 indicates the white bala nce has been set to fluor escent. indicates the effects mode. launches the shortcut ke y scr een for both camera and camcor der mode. launches the options menu for both the camera and camcor der .
20 Section 2A. Device Basics Using the End K ey The ke y can fu nction differ ently depending on your curr ent task, location, and the length of the pr ess. 䊳 In Idle mode, while in a menu or page: 䡲 A brief pr ess takes you back to the Home Scr een 䡲 A longer pr ess locks the device.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 21 4. Immediately af ter the alert screen appears, pr ess th e l eft so ftk ey . 5. If the re set was successful, the device displa ys a pop-up message stating the de vice is curr ently r eformatting. This process can tak e sever al minutes.
22 Section 2A. Device Basics 䢇 Sprint Power Vision (page 65) lets you get e xciting On Demand media content through your de vice. 䢇 SMS T ext Messaging (page 151) pr ovides quick and conv enient messaging capabilities. 䢇 Sprint V oice Command lets you dial device numbers by speaking a name or a device number (page 161) .
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 23 Afte r fiv e seconds of ina ctivity , the Power Save mode is activated. In Power Sa ve mode, your device sear ches for a signa l periodically without your interv ention. T urning Y our Device Off 䊳 Pr ess and hold for two seconds until you see the powering down animation on the display scr een.
24 Section 2A. Device Basics When the bat tery r eaches 5% of its capacity , the bat tery icon ( ) blinks. When there ar e approximately two minutes of talk time left, the device sounds an audible alert and th en turns off. Installing the Battery 䊳 See “Setting U p Y our Devi ce” on page 2.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 25 For a quic k check of your de vice’s battery lev el, glance at the batt ery char ge indi cator located in the upper- right corner of your de vice’s displ ay scr een. If the battery charge is getting too low, the battery icon ( )blinks and the de vice sounds a warning tone.
26 Section 2A. Device Basics Navigating Through Device Menus The navigation ke y on your device lets y ou scroll thr ough menus quickly and easily . The scroll bar at the right of the menu keeps trac k of your position in the menu at all times. T o navigate thr ough a menu, one option is to pr ess the navigation k ey up or down.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 27 Displaying Y our Phone Number 䊳 Pr ess Start > Settings > More... > More...> Phone Information .
28 Section 2A. Device Basics 䢇 Menu: Accessed by pr essing Menu () , p r o v i d e s you with the following options: 䡲 Open: Allows you to displa y information specific to the curr ent caller (if they ha ve been pr eviously entered into the Contacts l ist).
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 29 Y our device notifies you of incoming calls in the following ways: 䢇 The device ri ngs or vibrates. 䢇 The indicat or light flashe s. 䢇 The backlight illuminates. 䢇 The scr een displays an incoming call message scr een.
30 Section 2A. Device Basics Making Calls from Call Histor y 1. Pr ess Star t > Call History . 2. Use either the navigation ke y or thum bwheel to scr oll thr ough the av ailable list.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 31 T o exit Emergency mode: 1. Pr ess to end a 911 call. 䡲 When calling a non-emergency number or selecting the Emergency call only option, you must select Ye s t o exit th e Emergency c all back mode. T o inactivate the Emergency call back mod e: 1.
32 Section 2A. Device Basics In-Call Option s Pr essing Menu (right sof tk ey) during a call displays a list of av ailable in-call feat ur es. T o select an option, pr ess the corr esponding keypad number or select the option and pr ess .
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 33 Saving a Phon e Number Y our device can stor e up to 12 phone numbers in each of 10 Contacts entry types. Ea ch entry’s name can contain 255 characters. Y our device automatically sorts the Contacts entries alpha betically .
34 Section 2A. Device Basics 2. T o dial the number, pr ess . Plus (+) Code Dialing When placing internationa l calls, y ou can use Plus Code Dialing to automatically e nter the international access code for your location (for e xample, 01 1 for international calls made from the United States) .
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 35 T o use One- T ouch Dialing fo r speed dial locations 1–9: 䊳 Pr ess and hold the appr opriate ke y for appr oximately two seconds. 䡲 If a number has been assign ed to the curr ent number , the display confirms that the number has been dialed whe n it shows “Callin g.
36 Section 2A. Device Basics 2. Select one of the fo llowing char a cter types: 䡲 Letter s to enter the alphabetic char ac ters associated wit h each ke y on the ke ypad. (See page 36.) 䡲 Numbers to enter numbers by pr essing the numbers on the keypad.
Device Basics Section 2A. Device Basics 37 2. Pr ess the corr esponding te xt ke ys. 䡲 For e xample, to enter th e wor d “Bill,” type the ke ypad sequenc e below . If you make a mistake, pr ess to erase a single char acter . 䡲 Pr ess and hold to erase an entir e wor d.
38 Section 2A. Device Basics Entering Symbols and Preset Messages Symbols can be entered fr om the ke ypad (using the ke y) or from the Symbols page (accessed using the ke y) . T o enter symbols: 1. Positi on the cursor wher e you want the symbol to appear within y our message.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 39 Section 2B Y our Device’s Settings ⽧ Sound Settings ⽧ Display Settings ⽧ Power Manage ment ⽧ Locati on Settings ⽧ Call Options ⽧ Messag.
40 Section 2B . Y our D evice’ s Set tings Selecting Ringer T ypes for V oice Calls Y our device pr ovides a v ariety of ringer options that allow you to customiz e your ring and v olume set tings. These options allow you to identif y incoming calls b y the ring.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 41 Call Aler t Notification Y our device ca n alert y ou with an audible tone w hen you change service ar eas, on ce a minute during a voice call, or when a call has been connected. 1. Pr ess Start > Settings > Sounds > Call Aler t .
42 Section 2B . Y our D evice’ s Set tings Customizing Sound Profiles 1. Pr ess Star t > Settings > Profiles . 2. Select the desir ed prof ile y ou want and press Menu > Edit . 3. Use the navigation k ey ( ) to change the settings in each field.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 43 The standby mode displa ys the Home screen fr om where y ou can: 䢇 Access your Contacts List 䢇 Review upcoming appointments 䢇 Access unread SMS (text messages), email, and voicemail messages.
44 Section 2B . Y our D evice’ s Set tings 3. Pr ess Done (left sof tk ey) to assign the color scheme and r eturn to the pr evious scr een. Changing the Display Screen Wallpaper Choose what you see on the displa y screen whi le in standby mode. This selected image is display ed as the Home screen back ground image.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 45 P ower Management Y ou can conserve batter y power by adjusting the timeout settings for the display and the ke ypad and displa y backlight or adjusting the displa y brightness. This section also pro vides you with an additional indication of your curr ent main bat tery char ge level.
46 Section 2B . Y our D evice’ s Set tings Changing the Display Time- Out Select the length of time the displa y stays on. 1. F r om standby mode, pr ess Star t > Setti ngs > Powe r Management > Display time out . 䡲 During standby , the device goes into sleep mode after a specified period of time to cons erve po wer .
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 47 2. Choose Any time (default) or Custom time . If you wish to set a custom time, enter new start and end times using the 24-hour time format (0000 - 240 0), and pr ess Done (left softke y) . The backlight will be enabled only duri ng the start and en d time that you ha ve set.
48 Section 2B . Y our D evice’ s Set tings 䢇 Auto answer to answer incoming calls automatical ly with the optional hands-free car kit or earphone. 䢇 Voice mail number to set up the call-in number for your assigned voicemail serv er . 䢇 International co de to set up a standar d international long distance pr efix.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 49 Reviewing Y our Voice mail Number During the initial system setu p, the devi ce automatically detected and se t your v oicemail number . If this field is blank, you can manually en ter the number obtained fr om Sprint Customer Service.
50 Section 2B . Y our D evice’ s Set tings Messaging Settings Staying connected to your fr iends and family ha s ne ver been easier . Wit h y our device’s adv a nced messaging capabilities, y ou can send and r eceive man y dif fer ent kinds of te xt messages with out placing a voic e call.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 51 Setting Message Se nding Options 1. F rom standby mode, pr ess Start > Messaging > T ext Messages .
52 Section 2B . Y our D evice’ s Set tings T o add a preset message to a text message: 1. While the message is open, position the cursor to wher e you would lik e the pr eset message to go. 2. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) > My Text . 3. Highlight a message to insert, and pr ess Inser t (left softkey).
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 53 Deleting Old Mes sages Delete individual messages you ha ve r ead when e ver you lik e, or delete all old messages. T o delete read messages: 1. F rom standby mode, pr ess Start > Messaging > T ext Messages .
54 Section 2B . Y our D evice’ s Set tings T o turn TTY Mode on or off: 1. F r om standby mode, pr ess Star t > Settings > More... > More... > Other Settin gs > TTY . 2. Read the onscreen aler t message and pr ess . 3. Pr ess the navig ation ke y left or right to select a setting and press Done () .
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 55 Device Customization Customizing the Side Back-Clear K ey Settings Y ou can change the progr am assigned to the side Back -Clear ke y when it is pr essed and held. 1. Fro m t h e H o m e s c ree n , pr ess Start > Settings > More.
56 Section 2B . Y our D evice’ s Set tings Customizing the Function K ey While in the Home scr een, pressing and holding the ke y in conjunction with other specified k eys can launch predefined applications or activate specific functions. T o show the list o f customizable application hot keys: 1.
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 57 4. Pr ess Done (left sof tk ey) when y ou ha ve finishe d assigning hot ke ys. Using Speed Dial Assigning an Application to a Speed Dial L ocation St.
58 Section 2B . Y our D evice’ s Set tings T o view the list of current Speed Dial assignments: 䊳 Pr ess Star t > Accessories > Speed Dial . 䡲 This list displays both phone numbers and applications th at ha ve been a ssigned a speed dial location (from 2 -99).
Settings Section 2B. Y our Device’ s Settings 59 T o change from English to Spanish: 1. Fro m t h e H o m e s c ree n , pr ess Start > Settings > More... > More... > Regional Settings . 2. In the ‘Language ’ field, select Español and press Done (left sof t ke y) .
60 Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security Section 2C Y our Device’s Security ⽧ Accessing the Security Me nu ⽧ Using Y our Device’s Device Lock Feature ⽧ Using Special Nu mbers ⽧ Using Encr.
Security Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security 61 1. Pr ess Start > Setti ngs > More... > S ecurity . 2. Select De vice Lock and pr ess . 3. Select “Prompt if device unused for” and pr ess . (Enabling this option activates the r e maining fields.
62 Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security 5. Navigate to th e Password field and then to the Confirm passwor d field, pr essing and holding in each fiel d to delete the current password information. 6. Enter your new passwor d wi thin both fields and when pr ompted, re-enter y our new lock code.
Security Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security 63 2. Select Lo ck and pr ess . (T he displ ay scr een dims and the Unlock option now appears in the taskbar.) – or – 䊳 Pr ess and hold . Manually Unlocking the Device 䊳 Pr ess Unlock (left softke y) and then immediat ely pr ess .
64 Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security Using Encr yption The encryption feat ur e is used with files stored on the optional micr oSD™ card to ma ke them r eadable only on your de vice. T o encry pt files stored on a microSD card: 1. Pr ess Star t > Settings > More.
Security Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security 65 4. Select an entry fr om the list and press Menu > Delete . 䡲 After selecting Delete , the certificate is disabled b y default.
66 Section 2C. Y our Device’ s Security T o enable data ser vices: 1. Pr ess Star t > More (left soft k ey) > Accesso ries > Vision > Menu (right softkey). 2. Select Enable Vision and pr ess . 3. Read the disclaimer and pr ess Ye s (lef t softke y) to enable the serv ice.
Roaming Section 2D. Roamin g 67 Section 2D Roaming ⽧ Understanding Roaming ⽧ Setting Y our Device’s Roam Mode Roaming is the abilit y to make or recei ve calls when you’ re off the Sprint National Network.
68 Section 2D . Roaming Checking for V oicemail Messages While Roaming When you ar e roaming off the Sprint Nation al Network, you ma y not receiv e automati c on-device notification of new voicemail messages.
Roaming Section 2D. Roamin g 69 䡲 Roaming Only to seek a r oaming system on l y . Th e pr evious setting (Sprint Only or Automatic) is r estored the ne xt time the device is turned on.
70 Section 2E. Ca ll History Section 2E Call History ⽧ Viewing Histor y ⽧ Call History Options ⽧ Making a Call From the Call History ⽧ Saving a Phone Number Fr om Call History ⽧ Deleting Call History Entries The Call History keeps track of i ncoming calls, outgoi ng calls, and missed calls.
Call History Section 2E. Ca ll History 71 3. Highlight the number and pr ess . Call Histor y Options Select a Call History entry and pr ess to display the date and ti me of the call, the phone numbe r (if av ailable), and the caller’ s name (if the number is alr eady in your Contacts) .
72 Section 2E. Ca ll History ● Data calls: total time use d for all data transmissions (call s) . ● Last reset: shows most r ecent reset ti me. ● Lifetime calls: total combined time used for all of the abo ve call types. 䡲 Delete to delete th e curr ently se lected entry .
Call History Section 2E. Ca ll History 73 Making a Call From the Call Histor y 1. Pr ess Start > Call History . 2. Select an entry (number or Contacts name) and pr ess . Saving a Phone Number From Call Histor y The number of Contacts that can be stored on the device is determined by the storage capacity .
74 Section 2E. Ca ll History Deleting Call Histor y Entries Y ou can delete individual en tries from Call History , or you can delete all entries. Deleting individual entries i n Call Histor y: 1. Pr ess Star t > Call History . 2. Select an entry and press Menu (ri ght softkey) > Delete .
Contacts Section 2F. Cont acts 75 Section 2F Contacts ⽧ Adding a New Cont acts Entry ⽧ Assigning Speed Dial Numbers ⽧ Finding Contac ts Entries ⽧ Contacts Entry Options ⽧ Adding a Phone Numb.
76 Section 2F. Co ntacts Assigning Speed Dial Numbers Y our device can store up to 99 phone numbers in speed dial locations. (For details on how to mak e calls using speed dial nu mbers, see “Using Speed Di aling” on page 34.
Contacts Section 2F. Cont acts 77 4. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Add to Spee d Dial and pr ess . 5. Select an available speed dial location (2 - 99) and pr ess Done (left sof tk ey) to re turn to the details page. (A confirmation will be display ed.
78 Section 2F. Co ntacts 4. T o dial the entry’s default phone number, pr ess . – or – T o display additional Contacts entries, pr ess th e navigation k ey up or down. Finding Speed Dial Numbers 1. Pr ess Star t > Accessories > Speed Di al .
Contacts Section 2F. Cont acts 79 䡲 Seasonal displa ys only entries that ar e assigned to the Seasonal cate gory . 䡲 More.. allows y ou to select multiple category types and displa y only those entries that match. 3. T o display an entry within the cate gory , select it and pr ess .
80 Section 2F. Co ntacts Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entr y 1. Displa y a Contacts entry . (See “F inding Contacts Entries” on page 77.) 2. Pr ess Menu > Edit . 3. Select a phone number field, use the keypad to enter the new n umber , and pr ess Done (lef t softkey).
Contacts Section 2F. Cont acts 81 2. Select a contac t fr om the lis t and pr ess Menu > Delete Contact . 3. Read the disclaimer and pr ess Ye s (lef t softke y) . T o delete all contacts: 1. Pr ess Start > Contac ts > Menu > Delete All . 2.
82 Section 2F. Co ntacts Dialing Sprint Ser vices T o dial a service from standby mode using your keypad: 1. Dial the appropriate service number : 䡲 Account Info. – 䡲 Customer Service – 䡲 Sprint 411 – 䡲 Sprint Operator – 䡲 Voice Command – 2.
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 83 Section 2G Calendar and T ools ⽧ Using Y our Device’ s Calendar ⽧ Using Y our Device ’s Alarm Clock ⽧ Using Y our Device’ s Notepad ⽧ U.
84 Section 2G. Calendar a nd T ools 5. Select a time an d date for the e vent b y selecting the corr esponding fields, pr essing to delete any pr evious in formation, and using the k eypad to enter new v alues . 䡲 T o toggle between AM an d P M , highli ght it and pr ess either A (for AM) or P (PM) on the ke ypad.
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 85 Event Aler t Menu When your de vice is turned on and you hav e an event alarm scheduled, your de vi ce alerts you and di splays the event summary . There ar e sever al ways your de v ice alerts you to scheduled ev ents: 䢇 By pla ying the assigned ringer type.
86 Section 2G. Calendar a nd T ools T o go to the Calendar menu for today’s date: 䊳 F rom the Home scr een, use the thumbwheel or navigation ke y to scroll down to the Calendar Ev ents section and pr ess . 䡲 Calendar Events : displa ys the next upcoming e vent and allows quick access to t he Calendar scr een .
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 87 3. Read the deleti on confir mation scr een and press All (left sof tk ey) to delete all inst ances o f the e vent or One (right softkey) to dele te only this single instan ce . Using Y our Device’ s Alarm Clock Y our device comes with a bu ilt-in alarm clock that has multiple alarm capabilities.
88 Section 2G. Calendar a nd T ools 4. T urn the alarm on or off by selecting the Alarm activa tion field and using the na vigation ke y to adjust the selection. 䡲 Select On or Off . 5. Select a time for the alarm by selecting the Alarm time field and using the na vigation ke y to adjust the selection.
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 89 2. T ype your note using the ke ypad and press Done (lef t softke y) . (See “Entering T ext” on page 35.) T o read a saved note: 1. Pr ess Start > Organizer > Notepad . 2. Select a note and pr ess .
90 Section 2G. Calendar a nd T ools 4. Use the keypad to enter the recipient’s contact information and subject, and then pr ess Send . (For mor e information, please see the Set Up Y our Email guide included with y our device.) Using T asks Y our device can keep tr ack of your to- do list items (tasks).
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 91 11. Pr ess Done (left sof tke y) to complete the setup and addition of the new task to your task list. All new tasks ar e saved to the task list. Y ou can or ganize y our tasks based on priority leve l, subject, start date, due date, status, or other related criteria.
92 Section 2G. Calendar a nd T ools 䡲 Subject sorts tasks alphabeti cally based on their subject title. 䡲 Start Date sorts tasks based on their beginning date. 䡲 Due Date sorts tasks based on their date due. Filtering the T ask List 1. Pr ess Star t > Organiz er > T asks > Menu (right softkey) > Filter .
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 93 Deleting a T ask 1. Pr ess Start > Organizer > T asks . 2. Select a task and pr ess Me nu (right softkey) > Delete Task . 3. Pr ess Ye s (lef t softke y) to delete or No (right softke y) to cance l.
94 Section 2G. Calendar a nd T ools Recording V oice Memos 1. Pr ess Star t > Organiz er > Voice Notes > R ecord (left softkey). 2. Begin r ecording after the pr ompt. T o end the recording of your memo: 䊳 Pr ess Stop (left sof tk ey) . Vo ic e Me m o Op ti o n s T o rename voice memos you have recorded: 1.
Calendar/T ools Section 2G. Calendar and T ools 95 3. If you’ re spli tting the check, highlight the Split field and enter the number of people in your party . 4. Pr ess Calculate (left sof tk ey) to complete the pr ocess. Using the Calculator Y our device comes with a built-in calculat or .
96 Section 2G. Calendar a nd T ools Using the Stopwatch Y our device comes w ith a built-in stopwatch. 1. Pr ess Star t > More (left soft k ey) > Accesso ries > Stopwatch . 2. Pr ess Star t (right sof tke y) to turn on the timer. 3. Pr ess Reset (left sof tk ey) to set the timer back to zero .
microSD Section 2H. Usi ng the microSD Card 97 Section 2H Using the microSD Card ⽧ Using Y our Device’ s mi croSD Card and Adapter ⽧ microSD Settings ⽧ microSD Folders ⽧ Connecting Y our Device to Y our Computer ⽧ General Precautions Y our device lets you use a micr oSD™ card and an adapter to expand the available memory space.
98 Section 2H. Usin g the microSD Card Installing the micr oSD Memor y Card 1. Locate the memory slot on the right side of the device and f lip up the micr oSD plastic cov er.
microSD Section 2H. Usi ng the microSD Card 99 microSD Settings Formatting the microSD Card 1. With the microSD car d inserted, press Start > Settings > Mor e...> Memory I nformation . 2. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Format Storage Card .
100 Section 2H. Usi ng the microS D Card Y ou can create other folders on the microSD car d using the following steps. 1. Ensur e that the micr oSD car d is prop erly inserted. 2. Pr ess Star t > More (left soft k ey) > File Explorer > Menu (right softkey) > Stor age Card .
microSD Section 2H. Usi ng the microSD Card 101 Launching a File from the microSD Card 1. Pr ess Start > More (lef t softkey) > File Explorer > Menu (right softke y) > Storage Card . 2. Select a folder and press to r eveal the folder’ s contents.
102 Section 2H. Usi ng the microS D Card 5. If ActiveSync was pr eviously installed on your computer , the application will prompt you to configure the new connec tion profile. F or now, click Cancel and close the application. Setup and configuration of Activ eSync is cov ered in a later section (page 136) .
microSD Section 2H. Usi ng the microSD Card 103 T ransferring data direc tly to the mi croSD The microSD car d can be accessed an d used just as easily as any other communicating stor age de vice.
104 Section 2I . Camera Section 2I Camera ⽧ T aking Pi ctures ⽧ Adjusting Settings ⽧ Recording Videos ⽧ Working with Pictures and Videos ⽧ Sending Pictures and Videos by Email ⽧ Printing P.
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 105 T o launch the camera or camcorder: 䊳 Pr ess and hold . – or – Pr ess and hold . To t a k e a p i c t u r e : 1. Pr ess Menu > Camera to activ ate camer a mode. (Additional camera options ar e av ailable thro ugh the camera’s Menu.
106 Section 2I . Camera 䢇 Camera/Camcorder to toggle be tween camera and camcor der. 䢇 Shooting Mode to select fr om the following image captur e options: 䡲 Single Shot, Mu lti Shot, Mosaic Shot, Fr ame Shot, or Night Shot. (See “ T aking Multipl e Shots ” on page 106.
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 107 1. F rom camer a mode, pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Shootin g mode . 2. Select one of the following options and press . 䡲 Single shot to tak e a single picture. 䡲 Multi shot to take a series of pictures. (This value is determined b y the Multi shot value set in the Settings me nu [page 109].
108 Section 2I . Camera Adjusting Settings Ther e are thr ee categories o f settings that can be made within camer a/camcor der mode: 䢇 General 䢇 Camera 䢇 Camcorder General Settings These are options that apply to both the camera and camcor der such as View fi nder , Auto sav e, Default Storage, and Time Out.
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 109 Setting a def ault storage l ocation: 1. F rom the General menu, select Defa ult Storage and use the navig ation ke y to select a setting: 䡲 My devi ce stor es ne w pictur es or videos into the My Pictur es folder on the device.
110 Section 2I . Camera Camcorder Settings These sett ings affect camcorder oper a tion only . 1. Pr ess Star t > Camera > Menu (right sof tk ey) . 2. Use the navigati on ke y to select the Settings icon ( ) and pr ess . 3. Select Camcorder and pr ess .
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 111 Video Mode Optio ns When the device i s in camcor der mode, press Menu (lef t softke y) a nd na vigate through the va rious options: 䢇 Camera/Camcorder to toggle between Camera and Camcor de r . (For mor e details see “Recording Videos” on page 110.
112 Section 2I . Camera Working with P ictures and Videos Depending on the default storage location, your pictures and videos ar e stored in the My Pictur es folder either on the device or on the memory card.
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 113 microSD Picture and Video Folders Y ou can save pictur es and videos directly to the micr oSD card using y our device’s pictur es and videos settings. The maximum number of pictures or videos that can be sa ved to the micr oSD car d is limited only by the memory siz e of the card.
114 Section 2I . Camera 䡲 Edit to display the foll owing: ● Cut to remo ve the file fr om the current location, and temporarily stor e it in th e phone’ s memory . ● Copy to mak e a copy of the current file and temporaril y stor e it in the phone’ s memo ry .
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 115 䢇 Use as Home Screen to set the curr ent image as th e backgr ound for the Home scr een. 䢇 Beam picture... to choose fr om a list of compa tible devices and then send the image vi a Bluetooth to a selected device. (See “Beami ng Files” on page 126.
116 Section 2I . Camera 䢇 Print via Bluetooth to send the selected pictur e to a Bluetooth-compatible prin ter . See “Printing Pictures via Bluetooth” on page 117. 䡲 Use your na vigation key to specify the following settin gs for the printed image: Lay out , Media Size, Media T ype, Quality, Orient ation, Sides, Co pies, and NumberUp.
Camera Section 2I. Camer a 117 8. Highlight a pictur e (or navigate to a video) and pr ess . 9. Pr ess Send (left sof tk ey) to send the message. Printing P ictures via Bluetooth Y our device can send.
118 Section 2I . Camera 2. Highlight an image and press Menu (right softke y) > Print via Bluetooth . 䡲 If the pictur e has alr eady been selected and opened, pr ess Menu (right softkey) > Print via Bluetooth . 3. F rom the list of a vailable BPP-configur ed devices, highlight a printer and pr ess .
Bluetooth Section 2J. Blu etooth 119 Section 2J Bluetooth ⽧ T urning Bluetooth On and Off ⽧ Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu ⽧ Bluetooth Profi les ⽧ Bluetooth Inf ormation Settings ⽧ Pairi .
120 Section 2J. Bluetooth 2. Select Wirele ss Manager and press . 3. Highlight the Bluetooth field and pr ess to enable Bluetooth. 䡲 When Bluetooth is inacti ve, the Bluetooth field displays the icon. 䡲 When Bluetooth is active, the icon is displa yed on both this f ield and on the scr een.
Bluetooth Section 2J. Blu etooth 121 T o access the Bluetooth Settings screen: 1. Pr ess the Power button, select Wireless Manager and pr ess . 2. Highlight the Bluetooth f ield and pr ess Menu (right softkey) > Bluet ooth Settings . 3. Pr ess Menu (right softkey) to set your Bluetooth options.
122 Section 2J. Bluetooth 䢇 HFP: Hands-Free Profile – This pr ofile functions as a wireless car kit. Incoming ca lls ring to the hands-fr ee headset or device. Calls can be r e ceiv ed by pr essing a but ton on the headset or device. F or dialing, fou r functions are supported: r ece nt call dial, voice dial, speed dial, and number dial.
Bluetooth Section 2J. Blu etooth 123 䢇 ActiveS ync : T o us e Activ eSync ® via Bluetooth wireless technology, y ou need to configure the sett ings for both your computer and your device. F or more information, refer to “Synch r onizing with ActiveSync” on page 136.
124 Section 2J. Bluetooth 2. Use either the thu mbwheel or na vigation key to scr oll down the My Info rmation Manager page to r eview the Device Address Bluetooth uses for y ou r device.
Bluetooth Section 2J. Blu etooth 125 7. F rom the Se rvices page, check the Hands Free box by highlighting the option and pr essing . 䡲 If you ar e c onnecting to a Bluetooth-capable printer , you must check t he Printer bo x on the Services page.
126 Section 2J. Bluetooth 5. Pr ess Done (left sof tk ey) to return to the Bluetooth Devices list. T o configure the settings of Bl uetooth devices in your list: 1. Pr ess the Power button, select Wireless Manager and pr ess . 2. Highlight the Bluetooth fi eld and pr ess Menu (right softkey) > Bluetooth Settin gs .
Bluetooth Section 2J. Blu etooth 127 Beaming Contacts via Bluetooth 1. Pr ess Start > Contacts . 2. Select an entry and pr ess Menu (ri ght sof tke y) > Send Contact > Beam . (Y our device wil l sear ch for and list all discov ered Bluetooth devices.
128 Section 2J. Bluetooth Using Hands-Free Devices Y our device allows pairing with hands-fr ee devices. Although the pairing process is similar to that of most other Bluetooth devices, the Hands-F r ee option must be enabled wit hin the Services me nu to tak e advantage of this featur e.
Bluetooth Section 2J. Blu etooth 129 Exchanging Files via an OBEX FTP Ser ver When a client device attempts to upload files to or download files fr om your device’ s OBE X FTP server , a dialog box opens asking, “Someone is trying to get your files.
130 Section 2K. Mobile Applications Section 2K Mobile Applications ⽧ Launching Internet Explor er ⽧ Using Live Search ⽧ Using the RSS Reader ⽧ Using Inte rnet Sharing There are almost no limits to the ways in whic h you can use your device’ s built-in applications to su rf the Web and to find files and information.
Mobile Applications Section 2K. Mobil e Applications 131 Adding a Web page to y our Favorites list: When you find a W eb page that you would lik e to r evisit, it can be sa ved as a F av orite link. 1. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Address Bar . 2.
132 Section 2K. Mobile Applications Using Live Search Y our device comes with a built-i n Web sear ch engine called Live Sear ch. This visua l sear ch engine pro vides r eady access to a variety of topics, searches, and maps. Using Live Search from the Star t Menu 1.
Mobile Applications Section 2K. Mobil e Applications 133 䡲 Map displa ys a map of the currently sel ected city . ● Pr ess Menu (right softkey) to access options such as Zoom Out , Z oom In , and View (Road, Aerial, F ull Screen, and T raffic) .
134 Section 2K. Mobile Applications Creating a New Folder 1. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) > E dit > New folder . 2. Enter a name for the new RSS folder and press OK (left so ftke y) . Adding a New Feed 1. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) > E dit > New feed .
Mobile Applications Section 2K. Mobil e Applications 135 Using Internet Sharing Internet Sharing let s y ou use your device as a modem to connect your compute r to the Internet from anywhere on the Sprint Nation al Network. This feature works by using either a dir e ct USB or wi r eless Bluetooth connection to your computer .
136 Section 2L . Synchronizing with Active Sync Section 2L Synchronizing with Activ eSync ⽧ ActiveSync Requir ements ⽧ Synchronization Overview ⽧ Setting Up an d Configuring ActiveSync ⽧ Conne.
Synchronization Section 2L. Synchronizing with ActiveSync 137 Installing ActiveSync on Y our Computer 1. Insert the Software Installation C D into your computer’ s disc drive. 2. Click the Setup and Install ation link fr om the onscreen disc menu. 3.
138 Section 2L . Synchronizing with Active Sync Setting Up and Configuring ActiveSync Y our comput er can assign a different profile to each device that is connecte d to it via the ActiveSync application. 1. Right-click the ActiveSync icon found in y our computer’s taskbar and select the Connection Settings.
Synchronization Section 2L. Synchronizing with ActiveSync 139 Configuring ActiveSync Options 1. F rom the initial Synchroni zation Setup Wizar d, click Next to begin the setup pr ocess. 2. If you do not use Micr osof t Exchange ® , skip to step 3. T o set up an Exchange Server connection, complete the fol lowing steps.
140 Section 2L . Synchronizing with Active Sync Connecting with Y our Computer Y ou ca n connect the device to your computer by one of two methods: 䢇 Using a USB cable (page 139) . 䢇 Using a Bluetooth connecti on (r equires a COM port assignment).
Synchronization Section 2L. Synchronizing with ActiveSync 141 Setting up Windows Media P layer Sync Options If you choose to synchroniz e multimedia fi les (pictures, video, and music) , you will need to set up a sync partnership between y our device and y our computer's Windows Media Pla yer .
142 Section 2L . Synchronizing with Active Sync 4. Click on the Sync tab to launch the par tnership pr ocess. 䡲 If the Device Setup scr een (shown above) does not appear , right-click on the phone icon (lef t pane) and select Setup S ync.
Synchronization Section 2L. Synchronizing with ActiveSync 143 3. Wh en you h ave f ini sh ed selecting songs, click Star t Sync to begin the upload process fr om your computer to your de vice’s Music folder . 䡲 If this list is later updated on y our computer , it will be updated on your de vice during the next synchr onization session.
144 Section 3 Sprint Ser vice Features I325.book Page 144 Tues day, December 11, 2007 11:23 AM.
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 145 Section 3A Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics ⽧ Using Voicemail ⽧ Using SMS T ext Messaging ⽧ Using Caller ID ⽧ Responding.
146 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics V o icemail Notification Ther e are se ver al ways y our de vice alerts y ou to a new message: 䢇 By sounding the assigned ringer type.
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 147 Using Another Device to Access Messages 1. Dial your wir ele ss phone number . 2. When your v oicemail answers, press . 3. Enter your passcode. V oicemail Ke y Guide Her e’s a quick guide to your k eypad functions while listening to v oicemail message s.
148 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics Vo ic e ma i l O p ti o ns Y our device offers sever al options for organizing and accessing your voicemail.
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 149 V oicemail-to-V oicemail Message Recor d and send a voice message to other Sprint V o icemail users. 1. F rom the main v oicemail menu, press to send a message . 2. Fo llow the voi ce pr ompts to enter a phone number .
150 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics Extended Absence Gr eeting When your device is turned off or you ar e of f the Sprint National Network for an ext e nded period, your de vice can pla y this greeting instead of y our normal person al gr eeting.
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 151 Send a Message Personal Options Settings Skip passcode Autoplay Message Date & Time On/Of f Change passcode Group Distribution L.
152 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics Composing SMS T ext Messages 1. Press Start > Messaging > T ext Messages . 2. Press Menu (right sof t ke y) > New . 3. Press Menu (right softke y) > Add Recipients , select a Contacts entry , and press .
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 153 Accessing SMS T ext Messages T o read an SMS T ext message: When you r eceive a te xt message, it will be display ed automatically on your de vice’s scr e en ( ). 1. Use your na vigation k ey or thumbwheel to select the SMS option from the Message Access section, and pr ess .
154 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics T o add a preset message to a text message: 1. While the message is open, position the cursor to wher e you would lik e the pr eset message to go. 2. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) > My Text . 3. Highlight a message to insert, and pr ess Inser t (left softkey).
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 155 T o respond to an incomi ng call while you’re on a call: 䊳 Pr ess . (This puts the first caller on hold and answers the second call.) T o switch back to the first caller : 䊳 Pr ess again.
156 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics T o activate Call F orwarding: 1. Pr ess . 2. Enter the area code and phone number to which your futur e calls should be forwar ded. 3. Pr ess . (Y ou will se e a message and hear a tone to confirm the activ ation of Call F orwar ding.
Software Store/TV Section 3B. Sof tware Store and TV 157 Section 3B Software Store and T V ⽧ Using the Sprint Software Store ⽧ Y our Sprint TV Channel Options ⽧ Playing a Video or Audio Clip ⽧.
158 Section 3B . Software Sto re and TV Y our Sprint TV Channel Options The Sprint T V application offers a wide variety of accessible channels. Subscription options include compr ehensive basic packages as well as a full menu of “a la carte” channels.
Software Store/TV Section 3B. Sof tware Store and TV 159 4. Use your na vigation k ey and pr ess to select a channel from the Sprint TV listings or to select an av ailable category . 5. If applicable, select a clip and pr ess to download the view the progr a m.
160 Section 3B . Software Sto re and TV 4. Are the videos that I’ m viewing “live” videos? It depends on the content pr ovider . Some of the channels av a ilable thr o ugh Sprint TV stream liv e content. Others pr ovide media on demand with video and audio clips that ar e r efreshed thr oughout the day , but that are not “live.
Sprint Voice Comm and Section 3C. Sp rint V oi ce Command 161 Section 3C Sprint V oice Command ⽧ Getting Started With Sprint Voice Command ⽧ Creating Y our Own Address Book ⽧ Making a Call With Sprint V oice Command With Sprint, re aching your friends, f amily, and co-workers has never been easier – espe cially when you’ re on the go.
162 Section 3C. Sprint V oice Command It’ s Easy to Get Started There ar e two easy ways to sign up for Sprint Voice Command: 䊳 Sign up when you pur cha se and activ ate your device. 䊳 Pr ess from y our device to contact Sprint Customer Service and sign up.
Sprint Voice Comm and Section 3C. Sp rint V oi ce Command 163 V oice Command Settings T o adjust the Voice Command setting prior to use: 1. Pr ess Start > More (lef t softkey) > Voice Command . 2. Use the navigation k ey to change the values within the diff er ent fields.
164 Section 3C. Sprint V oice Command Making a Call With Sprint V oice Command T o make a call with Sprint Voice Command: 1. Pr ess and hold and y o u’ ll hear a beep. The icon appears in the upper -right of the scr een . 2. After the beep, say , in a natural v oice, “Call” and t he name of the person or the number you’ d like to call.
Sprint Worldwide Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 1 65 Section 3D Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice ⽧ Y our SIM Card ⽧ Using Y our Device in GSM Mode ⽧ Using Y our SIM Card’s Ph.
166 Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service Removing Y our SIM Car d The SIM car d comes preinst alled but can be r emov e d if necessary . 1. Remov e the bat tery co ver . 䡲 Pr ess down with thumbs as indicated below . 䡲 While applying pr essur e, slide cov er away fr om the camera lens (as shown below).
Sprint Worldwide Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 1 67 5. Press to turn the device on. 䡲 Y our device will turn on, sear ch for Spr int service, and then enter standby mode. 䡲 If your de vice is no t y et activated, or if it is locked, see “Gettin g Started With Sprint Service” on page 5 for mor e information.
168 Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service T o enter GSM mode from CDMA mode: 1. Pr ess Start > More (left softkey) > More (left softkey) > Ser vice Mode . The following options appear in the selection window: 䡲 Sprint CDMA 䡲 Int’l GSM 2.
Sprint Worldwide Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 1 69 Using Plus (+) Code Dialing Placing calls fr om one country to another country is simple with the Plus (+) Code Dialing featur e.
170 Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service Calling Other Countries T o place from one country to another countr y: 1. Pr ess and hold to display the “+” symbol. The “+” symbol automatically inserts the exit code for the country from which y ou are calling.
Sprint Worldwide Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 1 71 Getting Star ted with Data Services Befor e you can use Sprint Worldwide Data Services, you must fi rst hav e these services activ ated on your account. 䊳 T o ac tiv a te, call Sprint Worldwide Customer Service at 1-888-226- 7212, option 2 .
172 Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service When storing a Conta cts entry into y our S IM car d, note that only the name and number are sav ed. Entries stor ed on the card do not contain an y detailed information that may be stor ed in the device's inter nal memory .
Sprint Worldwide Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 1 73 Move or Copy Contacts Entries to the SIM PhoneBook Y ou can also co p y entrie s fr om your device ’ s Contacts to your SIM PhoneBook. T o copy Contacts entries to your SIM PhoneBook: 1.
174 Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service Using Call Barring (GSM) Call Barring allows you to bloc k certain types of incoming and outgoing calls on your de vice. This would be useful , for e xample if you all owed someone to use your de vice fo r a short period of time.
Sprint Worldwide Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 1 75 Ser vices Caller ID Caller ID displa ys the number (and name, if in your PhoneBook) of incoming calls. Caller ID in GSM mode must be enabled b y the user . T o enable or disable caller ID: 1.
176 Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Service 3. T o change the number , press and hold to era se the numbers, t h e n use the k eypad to enter a new number and press . Selecting a Network T o access your emai l and br owse the Web when tra veling, y ou may need to manually select the carrier that pro vides Sprint servic e in your location.
Sprint Worldwide Section 3D. Sprint Worldwide Wireless Ser vice 1 77 T o add a new preferred network: 1. Repeat steps 1 - 3 from “Viewing Y ou r Pr eferred Networks” to access th e Pr eferred Networks scr een. 2. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) > Add .
178 Section 4 Safety and Warranty Information I325.book Page 178 Tues day, December 11, 2007 11:23 AM.
Important Safety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 179 Section 4A Important Safety Information ⽧ General Precautions ⽧ Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Phone ⽧ Car.
180 Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Infor mation Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Phone Do Not Rely on Y our Phone for Emergency Calls Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Ther efore you should nev er rely solely upon an y mobile phone for essential communication (e.
Important Safety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 181 T urning Off Y our Phone in Dangerous Areas T o av oid interfering with bl asti ng operations, turn y our phone off when in a blasting ar ea or in other areas with signs indicating two-way radios should be turned off.
182 Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Infor mation out the phone with your hearing device is the best wa y to ev aluate it for your personal needs. M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC r e quir ements for hearing aid compa tibility and are lik el y to gener a te less interference to hearing de vices than unrated phones.
Important Safety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 183 䢇 Mov e the phone a r ound to find the point with least interference. Caring for the Batter y Protecting Y our Batter y The guideli nes listed below help you get the most out of your batter y’s performance.
184 Section 4A. Impor tant Safety Infor mation Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Understa nding How Y our Phone Operates Y our phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiv er. When it’s turned on, it r e ceiv es an d tr ansmits r adio fr equency ( RF) signals.
Important Safety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 185 SAR v alues between different model p hones do not mean variations in safety . SAR v alues at or below the feder al sta ndar d of 1.6 W/kg ar e considered safe for use by the public.
186 Section 4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty Section 4B Manufacturer ’s Warranty ⽧ Manufacturer’ s Warranty Y our phone has been designed to provide you with reliable, worry-free service. If for any r eason you hav e a problem with your equip ment, please r efer to the manufactur er’s warrant y in this section.
Warranty Section 4B. Manuf acturer’ s Warranty 187 r emov ed or made illegible; (c) any plastic surfaces or other externally exposed parts that are scratched or damage d due to normal use; (d) malfu.
188 Section 4B. Manufacturer’s Warranty “THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUC T OR THE COMPONENTS CONT AINED THEREIN; OR “COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUI REMENT S OF ANY LAW, RULE, SPECIFIC A TION OR CONTRAC T PERT AINING THER ET O.
Warranty Section 4B. Manuf acturer’ s Warranty 189 THE ABILIT Y T O INTEGRA TE ANY SUC H SOFT W ARE OR EQUIPMENT WIT H THE PRODUC T . THE Q U AL ITY , CAP ABI LITIE S, OPERA TIONS, PERFORMANCE AND S.
190 Index Inde x Numerics 3-Way Calling 155 A ActiveSyn c Configuration 1 38 O pt i on s 139 Windows Media Player 1 41 Add Recipient s 152 Alarm Clock 87 Answering Call s 28 Application Ho t Keys 56 B.
Index Index 191 Camera 104– 118 Categories 78, 92 Certificate s 64 Check Names 152 Communication D at a Ca b le 138, 140 Wireless Bluet ooth 1 4 0 Contacts 75–81 Adding a Phone Number 8 0, 75, 76 .
192 Index H Hard Reset 20 Home Screen C ol o r Sc h em e 43, 42 Layout 4 3 Start Me nu Style 4 4 Time Out 4 4 Wallpaper 4 4 I International Activating Ser vice 16 5 Calling Emergency Numbers 168, 174 .
Index Index 193 Mobile Applicat ions 130–135 My Content 64 My Text 38 N Network Selecting 1 76 Note Composing 8 8 Deleting 8 9 Reading 8 9 Sending via email 8 9 Notepad 88 O Options My Pictures Folder 11 3 Pictures & Video Files 1 14 P Passcode 124 Phone (Illus.
194 Index Settings Adjustung General Settings 108 Camcorder 11 0 , 10 9 Shooting Mode 107 SIM Card R em o vi n g 166 SIM PhoneBook Add Entr y 17 2 Copy Entr y 17 3 Smart Conver ter 95 SMS 89, 152 SMS .
Index Index 195 Three-Way Ca lling 155 Time Formats 58 Timer 106 Tip Calculator 94 Tools 83– 96 TTY Use 53– 54 Turning Your Devi ce Off 23 Turning Your Device On 22 U Unlocking the Devi ce 63 Unlo.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Samsung ACE c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Samsung ACE - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Samsung ACE, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Samsung ACE va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Samsung ACE, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Samsung ACE.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Samsung ACE. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Samsung ACE ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.