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This phon e w i ll wor k onl y with se r vice fro m Sprin t PC S , which mu st be p urc h ased sep a rat el y . S e e T er m s a nd C o n d iti o ns of S er vic e . © 1999 Sprin t Spectrum L . P . Al l rights reserved. No reproduction i n wh o le or in par t wit ho u t p rior wr itt e n ap p ro v al .
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(KTUVVJKPIU HKTUV 4GCFVJKUDG HQTG[Q WFQ CP[VJKPIGNUG &GVGTOKPG KH[QWTRJQPGKUR TGCEVKXCVGF If you received yo ur Sp r int PC S Pho ne TM in the mail or purchased it at a Spr int P CS Center , y our phone may already be activa ted.
9JCV[QWU JQWNFMPQY DGHQ TG[QWECNN The call may take up to 30 minutes. A credit chec k will be r un. Y our Sprint PCS Phone wil l be re ady f or use abou t one hour after this call is finished. 9JCV[QWU JQWNFJCX GJCPF[ Y our new S pr int PCS Pho ne.
*QYV QWPNQEM [QWTR JQPG If you receiv ed your pho ne in the mail, you need to unlock it bef ore y ou begin ma king calls . Jus t enter yo ur f our-digit l ock code, and you’ ll be read y to begin making calls.
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6CDNGQH% QPVGPV U (KTUVVJKPIUHKTUV 4GCFVJ KUDGH QTG[QWF QCP[V JKPIGNU G Determine if your phone is pr e-activated 1 How to activate yo ur phone 1 What you s.
$CUKE XQKEGE CNN HWPEVKQPU EQPV KPWGF Adjusting ring volume 30 Silencing (or muting) the ring er during an incoming ca ll 30 To mute the micr ophone durin g a call 31 Where you c.
&KURN C[QRVK QPU Displaying my phone number 49 Backlight cont rol 50 Personal greeting 51 Backlight cont rast control 51 Setting the language of your phone 52 Displaying your phon.
%JCPIKP I;QWT +PVGTP CN2JQPG $QQM Editing Inter nal Phone Book numbers 73 Secret Inter nal Phone Book n umbers 73 Erasing Inte rnal Phone Book entries 74 Erasing the Inter na.
;QWTR JQPG UUGEWT KV[ HGCV WT GU Lock mode 94 Lock code setting 95 Locking the p hone 95 Dialing in Lo ck mode 96 Special numb ers 96 Storing s pecial numbers 97 Dialing s peci.
5RTK PV2%59 KTGNGU U9GD7 RFCVGU HTQO;C JQQs /GPWU Main menu 116 In Use menu 116 Menu navigation 116 ;QWT2 JQPG U/CKPOGPW 7UC.
9GNEQOGVQ5RTKPV 2%5 Spr int PCS b uil t th e on ly all -dig ita l, all -PCS na tionw id e netwo rk fr om the g round up f o r clear er calls, s er ving more than 280 majo r metropolitan areas.
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)GVVKPIVQMPQY[QWTRJQPGEQPVKPWGF 1. Active Flip: Closi ng yo ur phone ends a call a nd turns off the backlight. There are sev eral options y ou can set when you open the phone: Answer an incom ing call. T o set this optio n, se e “ Answer ing a call ” on page 29.
)GVVKPIVQMPQY[QWTRJQPGEQPVKPWGF 3. Navigation Keys: These keys allo w you to scroll when vie wing menus, the Sprint PCS Wirel ess W eb Browser , In ternal Ph one Book, etc., and to mo ve t he cursor when editing any option.
)GVVKPIVQMPQY[QWTRJQPGEQPVKPWGF 5. V olume/Scroll Key: This key is actually two keys (on e up and on e down) that are used to set the ringer volume , se t au dio volu me level s and to navigate t hrough the menus. Press t he volume/ scroll key to: Adjust vo ice volume du ring conversation.
)GVVKPIVQMPQY[QWTRJQPGEQPVKPWGF 7. V oice Memo Key: Fro m S t a nd b y mode: Press and hold it to record up to 60 seconds of a udio. A total of f our minu tes of audio ca n be recorded in f our separate V oice Memos. Each V o ice Memo can be stored indefinitely or erased.
)GVVKPIVQMPQY[QWTRJQPGEQPVKPWGF 10. Microphone: Y our typical voice microphone for conv er sation, but also accepts your voice commands f or V oice-Activated Dialing an d speech f or voice memos. Y ou can mute the microphone during a ca ll by simply pressin g or .
)GVVKPIVQMPQY[QWTRJQPGEQPVKPWGF 13. CLR Key: This ke y is used to erase numbe r s or character s you may have entered inco rrectly , or to return to a previous screen. T o erase one char acter from the display scr een, brief ly press it once.
)GVVKPIVQMPQY[QWTRJQPGEQPVKPWGF 16. LED Indicator: Flashes to indicate an incoming call or messa ge. When you hav e the phone closed and the ringer set to off, the LED indicator will notify y ou that yo u have an incoming call or message.
6WTPKPI[Q WT5RTKPV 2%5 2JQPGQPCP FQHH 6QVWTP KVQP When you’ re read y to turn your phone on, fully e xtend the anten na for be st rece ptio n. S imply p ress and th ree things happen: The LED indica tor f lashes, the phone beeps and the start-up graphics begin to play .
6JGVQRNKP GQHV JGFKURNC[ Display indicators (or icons) appear across the top of your phone’ s displa y screen. The signal str ength and batter y strength icons will alwa ys appear , but other icons appear based your phone’ s operating mode.
Note: The no service indic ator will alwa ys appear when you turn on your phone. As soon as ser vice is f ound, the indicat or disappear s . Roaming: This icon i ndicates you are “roaming” off the Spri nt PCS Dig ital Network. If you are: in your home service area, this indicator will not displa y .
7UKPIVJGDCVV GT[ Y our Sprint PCS Phone co mes pack aged w ith a pa rtially charg ed, r echarg eable Lithium Io n (LiIon) battery so that you can use your phone immediatel y after it is activ ated. +PUVCNNKPIVJGDCVVGT[ T o attach the batter y to your Sprint PCS Ph one: 1.
%JCTIKPIYKVJV JGFWCNUNQVFGUMVQREJCTIGT Use only Samsung -approved chargers and adapte rs with your Sprint PCS Phone. Use of any unauthorized accessories may be dang erous and wil l invalidate t he phone warranty if the accessories cause dama ge or a defect t o the phone.
The LEDs on the front of the charger indicate the fo l l o w i n g: Red indicates that t he batter y is charging. Green indicates that the batter y is full y charg ed. Y ellow indicates that the batter y is operating at a tempe rature that is too high or to o low , or that something is not plugged in correctly .
;QWTRJQPG U OQFGU 5VCPFD[ OQFG Standby is the most basic s tate of your Sp rint PC S Phone. The phone goes into Standby mode soon after you turn it on, or if your phone is on, whenever you brief ly press .
$CUKEXQKEG ECNNHWPEV KQPU Note: Y our phone makes sev era l kinds of cal ls (voice, f ax and Spr int PCS Wir eless W eb). This section e xplains voice calling onl y . /CMKPICX QKEGECNN T o place a voice call: 1. Press to power on your Sprint PCS Phone.
%QTTGEVKPIFKCNKPI OKUVCMGU T o correct a misdialed d igit: Press to erase one digit at a time. Y ou can erase all the digits at once by pressing and holding it down for one second. 'PFKPI CECNN T o end a call, close the phone or press .
Y our Spr int PCS Phone provides the following v oice call notification f eatures. Six ring vo lume settings in cluding V ibrate, Off an d 1-Beep. Nine unique ring types and f our melod y tones (see “Ring er type setting for v oice calls” on page 53).
#FLWUVKPIXQ KEGXQNWOG Y ou can adjust the earpiece volume during a call using the volume key on the side of your phone. Brief ly pr ess the volume key to increase o r decrease the volume.
6QOWV GVJGOKETQR JQPGFWTKPI CECNN Y ou can mute the microphone during con versation by selecting the Mute option f rom the In-Use m enu. When Mute is active, “MUTE” displays. The phone resets this condition to the def ault (Un)Mute setting a t the end of yo ur call.
5GVVKPI [QWTRJQ PG UTQCOKP ICDKNKV[ Y our Sp rint PCS Phone a llows y ou to c ontrol your abi lity to roam. Th e roaming ability is determined by the “mode” that you s elect in the Main menu. The three service modes are: A utomatic: The phone will search f or Sprin t PCS ser vice fir st.
4QCOKPIECNNIW CTF Y our phone can b e set to displa y a confirmation m essag e when a roaming call is about to be placed or received. This is helpful if yo u want to av oid roa ming charg es. T o chan ge y our roaming call guar d setting: 1.
8QKEGECNNKPIGZRGTKGPEG When you use y our phone on other CDMA networks, y our calling e xperience and ca ll quality will be similar to what y ou e xperience when ma king call s from within the Sprint PCS Netwo rk. Although certain v oice-calling f eatures may not be avai lable, yo ur phone calls a re still priva te and secure.
7UKPI%C NNGT+& This featu re tells yo u who is calling you by displaying the caller’ s number when the phone rings. If a caller’ s name and number are stor ed in your Internal Phone Book, the corresponding name is also display ed.
%CNN9CKVKPI Call W aiting lets y ou receiv e a second call dur ing conversation. When a Call W aiting call come s in, the incoming call alert sounds (this sound is audible to you but not y our first caller), and a te xt notif ication displa ys.
7UKPI6JTGG9C[ %CNNKPI Three-W a y Calling lets y ou talk with two different people at the same time. When y ou use this f eature, you wil l be charged normal air tim e rates for each of the two calls you make. The phone records eac h called party in the Outgoing Calls Log.
7UKPI%CNN(QTYCTF KPI W ith Call F orwar ding, y o u can hav e all of your in coming calls f orwarded to another phone num ber — even if your phone is turned o ff. When Call Forwar ding is used, you can still make calls fr om your phone.
/KUUGFECNNU Y our phone kee ps a list of calls that you do not ans w er when the phone is on and ser vice is availa ble. The phone indicates a missed call by displaying a te xt notification on the scr een.
(CKNGFECNNU A failed call can occur if your Sprint PCS Phone is out of calling rang e or the networ k is temporarily busy . Y our phone responds to a failed call by disp laying an appropriate te xt messag e: “Call F ailed Out of Rang e” or “Call F ailed Netw or k Busy”.
#FXCPEGFX QKEG ECNNKPIHGCVWT GU 6QPGNGPIV JUGVVK PI The tone length set ting enable s you to select short or long DTMF (dual-tone multi-frequency) tones. DTMF tones are sent by your phone to access teleservices (such as a bank account or voicemail system).
2TGRGPFFKCNKPI The Prepend option lets y ou add digits such as area codes and network feat ure ac tiva tio n code s (for examp le, t o tem po rar ily cancel call waiting) to a phone number that is stored in your Internal Phone Book or Call Logs.
4. Using the navigation keys, scroll to the number/ per son you w ant to prepend and press . 5. Press or for mo re opti ons. 6. Press to Pr epend. 7. Enter the area code or f eature activation code by pressing the digit keys. For f eature calls, pr ess befor e dialing the f eature code.
2CWUGFKCNKPI When yo u call automated syst ems (like banking services), y ou are often r equired to enter a pass wo rd or account number . Instead of manuall y entering the numbers each tim e, you can st ore the numbers in yo ur Internal Phone Book, separ ated by special c haracters called p auses.
2. Press . More options dis play . Pre ss or to enter the d esired paus e. Press to enter a Har d P ause. The letter “p” displa ys in the number , mean ing that a hard pause will occur at that point in th e dialing sequence. Enter the d igits that need to f ollow the pause (suc h as your account number).
/CPWCNRCWUGF KCNKPI T o perform ma nual pause d ialing wit hout first storing the number in the Internal Phone Book, enter pauses manuall y using the Digit Entr y menu during the dialing proc ess. T o manu ally dial a numbe r using a pa use( s): 1.
#WFKDNGCNGT VU Y our phone will beep at y ou from tim e to time to let y ou know that certain things have happened. Y ou can easily turn these beeps off or on.
/KPWVG DGGR Y ou can set the minute beep option to sound an al ert 10 seconds b efo re eac h elapsed m inute to r emind yo u of the length of the current call. T o tur n min ute beep on or off: 1. Press to display the Main menu in Stand by mode befor e placing the call.
&KURNC[Q RVKQPU Y our Sprint PCS Pho ne has sever al easy-to- use displa y option s. These allow y ou to: Display y our o wn phone nu mber . Control when and how long your backlight is on. Define a per sonal greeting of up to 12 character s.
$CEMNKIJVEQP VTQN Y ou have s everal op tions for setting how the backl ight operates. When t he phone is closed, the backlight rem ains off, thus conserving batter y power . When the f lip is open, the length o f time that the bac klight r emains on can be set a s e xplained below .
2GTUQPCNITGGVKPI Y our phone comes with a g reeting that r eads “Sprint PCS”. This gr eeting displays in Standby mode. Y ou can person alize this gr eeting with anything yo u want up to 12 characters. Here’ s how to do it: T o modify your per sonal greeting: 1.
5GVV KPIVJGNCPIW CIGQH[Q WTRJQPG Y our Sprint PCS P hone can dis pla y all menu s and messag es in either Span ish or English; all ver bal promp ts will also be spoken by the phone in the selected language. I t’ s quic k, easy and v ery convenie nt f or bilingu al fa milies or friends.
4KPIGT QRVKQPU Y our Sprint PCS Phone pro vides a variety of ring er options in the Sound s menu. These opt ions allow you to customize y our ringer typ e and ringer volum e settings so that y ou can eas ily recognize when a certain type of call is coming in.
4KPIGTXQNWO GUGVVKP IHQ TXQKEGCPF HCZECNNU There are t wo wa ys to set the ringer v olume f or v oice and fax calls: From Standby mode, press t he volume keys until the desired v olume is rea ched. The option s are High, Med, Low , Vibrate, 1-Beep, or Off.
4KPIGTV[RGUGVVKPIHQTO GUUCIGECNNU This option enables you to set a un ique ringer type f or incoming message calls. This means y ou can have distinct ringer types f or Sprin t PCS V oicemail notifications, T ext message s, numeric pages and W ireless W eb messag es.
6. Press the scroll keys to High, Med, Low , 1 -Beep, Vibr ate or Of f. 7. When the desir ed volume set ting displa ys, press to sav e the setting. 4KPIGTV[RGUGVVKPIHQT[QW TCNCTO This option enables y ou to set a unique ringer type f or your alar m.
4KPIGTV[RGUGVVKPIHQ TFCVCCPFHCZ ECNNU This option enables you to set a un ique ringer type f or data/fax call s. T o set the ringer type fo r data/fax call s: 1. Press to d isplay the Main menu. 2. Press for S etup / T ool .
8QKEGOGOQ Y our Sp rint PCS Phone c an reco rd f our separ ate voic e memos. Eac h v oice mem o can be up to on e minute in len gth. When recording, a 60-secon d timer displays and an alert sounds to indicate when recor ding time e xpires. Note: V oice memo does not wor k when your phone is in analog mod e .
4GXKGYKPIC 8QKEGOGOQ T o review a V o ice mem o: 1. Press to display the V oice Memo menu. 2. Press for R eview . The phone displa ys the label fo r voice me mo 1, beg ins to pl ay voice me mo 1 and disp lays a list of four r eviewing op tions.
8QKEGCEVKXCV GFFKCNKPI Y our Spr int PCS Phon e features V o ice-activated dialin g. When on the Sp rint PCS Natio nwide Netw ork , you can ca ll up to 20 stored entries by speaking the name into the microphone.
2TQITCOOKPI VJGRJQP GHQT8QKEGCEVKXCVGFF KCNKPI Programmin g your S pri nt PCS Pho ne f or V oic e-act ivated dialing is easy . The phone provides vo ice prompts and screen displays to guide y ou through the reco rding process.
8QKEGCEVKXCVGF FKCNKPI UGVWRQR VKQPU V oice-activated dialing is alwa ys on once you have progr ammed the phone to accep t voice dialing entries. T o place voice-activated dialing calls, press and hold . Then say the n ame into the phone after y ou hear the v oice prompt and the beep.
2NCEKPICECNNWU KPIXQKEGFKCNKP I T o place a call using voice dialing: 1. Press and hold or open the phone (if set in the Main menu). 2. At the voice prompt, sa y the name into the phone. If the phone recognizes the name, then it says the name to yo u and then conne cts your call .
'TCUKPIXQKEGF KCNKPIGPVTKGU T o er ase an individual v oice dialing entr y: 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Press for V oice Dial. 3. Press for Review . A list of entries displa ys. 4. Press t he digit ke y to select the desired en tr y , or scroll to the desired entr y and press .
'OGTIG PE[FKCNKPI Y ou can place calls to 911 even if yo ur phone is locked (see “Lock mode” on pa ge 94). 911 calls can be made in analog service a reas outside of the Spr int PCS Ser vice area. %CNNKPI 1. Dial . 2. Press .
6JG+PVGTP CN2JQPG$ QQM Y our Spr int PCS P hone lets you store up to 229 nu mber s and names in the Internal Phone Bo ok. Each entr y can have up to 6 associated pho ne numbers. Each entr y can contain up to 32 digits including hard pauses, with an associated name of up to 12 characters.
(KPFKPIUVQTGFGPVTKGUD[P COG 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Press f or Phone Bo ok. 3. Press for F ind Name. Stored n ames displa y in an alphab etical list. 4. Using the alphanumeric keys enter the first character of the name that you want to find in your phone book .
5VQTKPIR JQPGPWOD GTUCPF PCOGU T o store phone numbers and names: 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Press f or Phone Bo ok. 3. Press for Add N ew Entr y . 4. The screen prompts f o r the phone number . (Y ou can enter up to 32 digits.
6QCFFCP GYRJQ PGPWODGTV QCPGZKU VKPIGPV T[ T o store phone numbers and names: 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Press f or Phone Bo ok. 3. Press f or Add New Entr y . 4. The screen prompts f o r the phone number .
5JQTVEWV UVQ UVQTKPI RJQP GPWODGTU Y ou can store a phone number quic kly by entering the number , and then pressing . Then f ollow the prompts to designate the label, name and entry . Y ou can quickl y save a numb er aft er an inco ming or o utgoi ng ca ll.
2TGRGPFCRJ QPGPWODGT Y our Sprint PCS Phone includes a Prepend f eature ( to temporarily disable call waiting, fo r example). This featur e lets y ou add a temporar y prefix to telephone numbers stored in the Internal Phone Book. T o Prepend a stored phone number: 1.
#FFKPI C0COG4KPIGT Y ou can associate one of 13 differen t ringers (fo ur melodies and nine to nes) to numbers stored in your Internal Phone Book. When y ou receiv e an incoming call fro m a number matching an en tr y in your Internal Phone Book your phone will sound the a ssociated ring er to announce the call.
%JCPIKPI;QW T+PVGT PCN 2JQPG$QQM 'FKVKPI+ PVGTPCN2JQP G$QQM PWODGTU Once you hav e stored a number in the Internal Phone Book you can easil y change it.
'TCUKPI+PVGTPCN2J QPG$QQMGP VTKGU T o erase an entry in the Internal Phone Book: 1. From Standby mode, find the Internal Phone Book entr y that you wa nt to chang e by pressing the key a nd then scroll ing to the name or number .
&KCNKPIP WODGTU HTQO [QWT+PVGT PCN2JQPG $QQM Dialing numbers from your Inter nal Phone Book is quick and easy . There are fiv e methods e xplained below . 5JQTV EWVU VQ/ GOQT [& KCNKP I Scroll to the number: From Standby mode, press the key to enter y our Internal Phone Book list.
+PVGTPCN2JQPG $QQMUGTXKEGU Phone numbers for fr equentl y used ser vices are pre- progr ammed into your phone. The pre-progr ammed numbers are: for Sp rint PCS Custom er Care. for Dir ector y Assistance. for Prepaid C alli ng Ser vice.
%CNGPFCT Y our Sprint PCS Phone f eatur es a Calenda r to help y ou keep track of important dates and e vents, cr eate T o Do Lists, set a Count Down ala rm, check the time in another part of the world and perform numer ical calculations. T o access y our Calendar press , or simply press .
4. Enter your event information, you can enter up to 32 characters . For more inform ation on T ext and Sym bol Entr y ref er to “Entering te xt, numbers or symbols” o n page 107. 5. Press to accept your ent r y . 6. Enter the Star t Time and Date, and press .
/QPV J8KGY Month V iew allows y ou to view in ca lendar f or mat the current month, or a past or futu re mo nth. I n Month Vie w , the current date is highlighted on the calendar . Days with scheduled ev ents are underlined. When in Month V iew , the scroll keys wor k like this: The up/down ke ys mov e up or down the Calendar by one week.
If more than one event is sc heduled for T oday , use the navigation keys to view all events f or the da y you sele cte d. 5. Press or to return to the Calendar . 6. Press to display the O ptions menu. Choose what you w ant to do: New Ev ent, Edit Event, Erase Ev ent and Exit.
6Q&Q .KUV Y our T o Do list can help y ou keep trac k of an d prioritize the things you need to do. Y ou ca n enter and pr ior itize up to 20 items on your T o Do List. *GTG UJQY VQETGCVGC6Q& Q.KUV 1. Press to display the Main menu.
9QT NF%NQE M Have y ou ever wanted to call a fr iend in a nother par t of the world but wo ndered what time of the day it is ther e? T o know what time it is before y ou call, use the W o rld Clock function of the Calendar .
%QWP V&QYP Have y ou ever wanted to know how much time it takes y ou to do somethin g, or how man y minutes, ho urs, days and months until a special event ? The Count Down option can help you ans w er these questions. Y ou can create up to 5 Count Down t imers using the Count Down f eature in Calend ar .
6QXKGYCP FCFFGFKVQ TGTCUGC%QW PV&QYP 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Press for Cale ndar . 3. Press for Coun tdown. Count Down tim ers display in o rder of least amount of time pass ed since the Coun t Down was sta rted, and least amount of time remaining until the specified date.
#NCTO%NQEM Y our Spr int PC S Phone has an alar m clock inside of it with thr ee separate a larms. Each a larm can be set to g o off one time or to go off daily at a time that you have prog rammed. Onc e yo u s et a n a la r m, it is ea sy to ch an ge it ’ s ti m e or to tur n it off.
and you are retur ned to the Alar m men u. Y ou can also choose (Ex it) if you chang e your mind. 6. If y ou chose Edit, then c hoose ““Dail y” or “No Repeat” f or the alarm, and enter t he new date and tim e fo r the alarm. Use the volume keys on the side of the phone to select AM or PM or press for AM or for PM.
%CNEWNCVQT Y ou can perform calculations including addition, subtraction, multip lication and div ision on your phon e. 6QRGTHQTOC ECNEWNCVKQP 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Press for Setup / T oo l. 3. Press for Calcula tor .
5RTKPV2% 58QKEGOCKN 5GVV KPIW R[QW T5R TKPV 2%58 QKEGO CKN DQZ Setting up your Sprint PCS V oicemail box p rovides access to voicemail messag es. T o set up your voicemail box (you will be prompted to perf or m each of the f o llowing steps): 1.
/GUUCIKPI Y our Sp rint PCS Phone r eceiv es f our kin ds of me ssages : voicem ail, te xt, n umeric pages and W ireless W eb messag es (W ireless W eb message notif ication may not be availab le at time of printing). +PEQOKPIO GUUCIGU Y our phone receiv es incoming messages in both Standby and T alk modes.
4GXKGYKPI0WO GTKE2CIGU6GZV/GUUCIGUCPF 9KTGNGUU 9GD/GUUCIGU When a mess age ar r ives, you ca n im mediat ely review it b y pressing , or sto re the message f or later r eview by pressing . The Messages menu provides optio ns for reviewing the sen der’ s name, phone number , time / date stam p and the messag e.
/GUUCIGQRVKQPU The Messag es menu pro vides a numb er of options while y o u are revie wing te xt messages. Y ou can retu rn a ca ll to the phone number in the mess age, sav e or erase the messag e, scroll to the ne xt or previous message, or extr act a phone number that is incl uded in the message.
'TCUKPIKPFKXKF WCNOGUUCIGU Y ou can eras e an individ ual text message, numer ic page, or Wireless W e b mess age a fter re view ing it. T o erase a te xt message, n umeric pa ge, or W ireless W eb messag e: 1. Press to display the Messag es Menu.
/GUUCIGOGOQT [ECRCEKV[ Y our Sp rint PCS Pho ne can s tore up to 100 m essag es, depending on the length of the messag es. When message memor y reaches 75% capacity , the screen displa ys “Memory is 75% full.
;QWTRJQPG U UGEWTKV[HGCV WTGU Y our Sprint PCS Phone provides security options, including a user-progr ammable lock code and special phone number features.
.QEMEQFG UGVVKPI The defau lt lock code for your Spr int PCS Phone i s generally 0000 or the last f our digits of your phone number . Y ou can enter a per sona l lock code an d later chang e the lock code as often as y ou like. T o enter a new loc k code: 1.
5. Press the scroll keys to select an option: Unlocke d: The phone remains unlo cked. Lock Now: The phone locks immediately and stays locke d un til t he l ock co de is ent ered. On Po wer-Up: The phone locks automatically the ne xt time y our phon e is powe red on an d sta ys loc ked until the lock code is entered.
5VQTKPIURGEKCN PWODGTU T o store special numbers: 1. Press to display the Main menu. 2. Press f or Setup / T ool. 3. Press f or Security and ente r your cu rrent lock code. 4. Press f or Special #. 5. Press , or to select a location for the special number .
4. Press for Reset Phone. A confirmation displa ys e xplaining that y ou will r eset the phone to fa ctor y defaults. 5. Press to re set the phone or pr ess to cancel t he operation. 6. The phone reboots (turns itself o ff and back on), r estores the default set tings, erases yo ur messages and then return s to St andby m ode.
-GGR KPIVTCEMQ H[QWT ECNNU Y our phone does a great job of tellin g you about it’ s calling activity and l ets you easil y return these calls . Y our phone retain s these three lists in mem or y: Incoming - th e last 10 calls placed to your phone.
3. When the list of cal ls displa ys, press the scr oll keys to scan the logs. The time / date stamp displa ys f or eac h log. If there is an Internal Phone Book matc h, the name displays. If ther e is not an Internal Phone Book match, only the phone number displ ays.
4GXKGYKPICKTVKOG Y our phone recor ds (or logs) the amount of airtime or talk time used. There ar e three airtime measurements. A “T otal” measurem ent that lists t he number of calls made to or from y our phone, an d the total time in ho urs and minutes fo r these calls.
6JG5 RTKPV2%5 9KTGNGUU9 GD$TQYUGT Y our phone comes equipped with a MiniBrowser which makes it possible f or you to us e the Sprint PCS Wir eless W eb Browser . The Sprint PC S W ireless W eb Browser allows y ou to access up-to-the-minute information through yo ur Spr int PCS Phone.
6JG/KPK$TQ YUGT5VCTVCPF 'PF2TQORVU Each tim e you launc h the MiniBrowser , you will vie w a remind er that you wil l be charg ed f or the connection time. If y ou wish to disable this reminder when it appea rs, fol low the step s b elow: 1.
2. Once connected , the Home page (or the last page visited) will be displa yed. T o access the Home menu page from any other menu in th e MiniBrows er , press and h old . An example of a Home P age is shown below: Home P a ge 1S p r i n t P C S 2Y a h o o ! 3 W eather 4 P ortf olio 5 More Internet 3.
0CXKICVKPIVJG5RT KPV2%59KTGNGUU9GD $TQYUGT When yo u use the MiniBrowser , some keys on your phone operate differentl y than during a normal pho ne call.
2. OK / Mes sages Key: This is the lef t soft ke y . The left soft key is used pr imar ily f or selecting the highlighted item, but its function ma y chang e depending on what you ar e doing ( see “The MiniBrowser soft keys” on pa ge 105).
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. Press repeatedly to display al l of the available wor ds that T9 knows. When the w ord y ou want disp lays continue t o enter te xt in the same wa y or chan ge to ano ther te xt or c hara cter entr y mode. If the w ord y ou want to enter is not known by T9 pr ess to cha nge the Input Mo de.
you t o use. Whenever packets of inf ormation are not being e xchang ed, your phone can receive calls. T o answe r a call while in th e MiniBro wser pr ess . When you complete y our call, y ou are automat ically returned to y our MiniBrows er session where y ou w ere when yo u answ ered y our call.
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#VVCEJKPIVJ GFCVCECDNG Bef ore y ou install t he Sprint PCS Dialer so ftware o n your computer , it is a good idea to attach the data cable to the comp uter an d y our Sprin t PCS P hone. 1. Plug the smaller end of the data cable, with the release tab facing up, into the accessor y connection of your phone.
&WTKPIV JGECNN %CNNGT+& Y our phone stores t he numbers of incoming Sprint PCS Wireless W eb Connection calls with yo ur voice Caller IDs. T o let you know whic h is which, you wil l see “Data” or “F ax” along with the nu mber of the caller when view ing your Call er IDs .
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%JCPIKPI[QW TRJQP GDCEMVQX QKEGECNNKPI 1. Press to display the Ma in menu. 2. Press for Setup/T ool. 3. Press f or Data/Fax In. 4. Use the scroll keys to sel ect “V oice Call On ly”. 5. Press to save the setting. The screen displa ys “No incoming data/fax calls can be received”.
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/GPWU Y our Spr int PCS Phon e includes both a Main menu an d an In-Us e menu . /CKPOGPW The Main menu in Standb y mode contains eight pr imar y option s, all of which co ntain sub- menus (see “Y our Phone’ s Main menu” on pa ge 117).
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6WTPQHH[Q WTRJQPGDGHQTG HN[KPI Y ou should turn off y our phone bef ore boarding a ny air craft. T o prevent poss ible interf erence with air craft systems, U .S. Feder a l A viation Administratio n (F AA) regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the gr ound.
7UKPI[QWTR JQPGPGCTQVJGT GNGEVTQPKEFGX KEGU Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from r adio frequenc y (RF) signals. How ever , some electronic eq uipment may not be shiel ded, or adequately s hielded, from RF s ignals.
%CWVKQPU An y chang es or modifications to y our pho ne not e xpressl y approved in this document could void y our warranty for this equipment and vo id your authority to operate this equipment. Onl y use approv ed batter ies, antennas and charg ers .
(%%%QORNKCP EG+PHQTOCVKQP This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interf erence. +PHQTOCVKQP6Q7UGT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi ts of a Cl ass B digita l device, pursuant to P art 15 of the FCC Rules .
2TQVGEVKPI [QWTDCVV GT[ For best bat ter y performance, you should f ollow these guidelines: Use your battery for its intended purpose onl y . Only use Samsung-appr oved batt eries and desktop chargers. These chargers are d esigned to maximize battery life .
T o avoid damage, do not stor e the batteries at temperatures below -4° F or higher than 185° F and avoid leaving the batteries unused for v er y long periods of time without periodic charging.
5RTKPV2%52 JQPGCPFD CVVGT[URGEKHKECVKQPU Dual Band: CDMA 1.9 GHz / AMPS 800 MH z Displ ay Scr een: Graphical LCD (wit h 1 dedic ated I con Line) Battery Type: Standard: 1000 mAh Lithium-Ion Extended: 1600 mAh Lithium-Ion PCS Antenna: retractable, user-replaceable Dimensions (H x W x D): 3.
+PFGZ 911, 65, 94, 12 0 # access a men u option, 11 6 accessories, 24 , 120, 122, 1 24 connector , 17, 111 desktop c harg er , 24, 25, 126 e xtended batter y , 128 headse t, 16 stand ard bat.
caller ID 34-35 , 53 , 70, 72, 1 12 Name d ispla y wi th Call er ID , 29 Using Call er ID , 35 Cautions, 124 Cellula r ro amin g, 34 Clear Key back up one menu level , 18 correct a misdia le.
* Headset, 16 help, 2, 3, 11, 40, 77, 8 1, 83, 125, 128 high hu midity ar eas, 126 + incoming call, 13, 15- 16, 18-19 , 22, 28-3 0, 36, 38, 72, 94 incoming message ca lls, 55 inco mi ng voic.
1 Operator Services, 40 other CDMA networ ks, 31, 34 out of callin g rang e, 40 Out of Rang e, 40 Outgoing C alls Log, 37 outside the Sprint PCS N etwork, 31, 3 4 2 Pa g e s , 9 0 numeric pa.
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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 SCH-8500 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 SCH-8500 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Samsung SCH-8500, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Samsung SCH-8500 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Samsung SCH-8500, 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 SCH-8500.
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 SCH-8500. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Samsung SCH-8500 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.