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Sprint Nextel LA990009-0462 User's Manual
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1. Saving a Phone Number 1 Enter the phone number Note Phone numbers labeled Fax or Data can only be dialed through a personal computer Enter a name for the entry select an existing entry or highlight ech and press See Entering Characters Using the Keypad on page 6 Press DP to save the entry in the first available location You can also enter an entry number or highlight an empty location and press GX Using Your Phone Finding a Phone Number You can search for Phone Book entries that contain a specific string of numbers To find a phone number 1 Dial one or more digits The more numbers you enter the more the search narrows 2 Highlight ERG and press DP 3 To display an entry highlight it and press W To speed dial a number highlight it and press and hold GG Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use with automated systems such as voicemail or credit card billing numbers If you select a Hard Pause the next set of numbers are sent when you press X If you select a 2 Second Pause your phone automatically sends the next set of numbers after two seconds To dial or save a phone number with pauses 1 Enter the phone number and press 2 Highlight ge a OF Ke CT Hard Pauses are pre as a P and 2 Second Pauses as a T 3 Enter additional numbers 4 Highlight HERR or i and press T
2. Event Options secice cases sits ocacticestacendedectnivedhatanbiccnattats 56 Editing Call Alarms qopserevrevcesresvosvesvrrvrrersvnvessrnvenser 57 Adding To DO S nenroevevsrnsnvvnvnvnvonvnvnvenvnennsrnsesenrnsnsenenennen 58 Viewing To DO S neeonenrvnsononensnvvnenenvvnenvnsvsnsenssvnsenenensenen 58 Editing To DO S nensornonrvsnnenrsvnonvnenvvnvnenvavnsesenensnsenenensene 59 Erasing Multiple Events Call Alarms or To Do s 60 Viewing Scheduler Call Alarm and To Do Memory nrnvnvnvvnvnvnvnvvnonvnvnnnvvnenenvvnnsensnensenn 60 MiniBrowser eosenvonvnvrnvnvenvnvenvrvenvenenvenenvenenveneeveneenensen 61 Using the MiniBrowser rsvenvrnrnvrnvnvrnvnvrnvnvenvrvenevnensen 61 SETT dain a 63 Adjusting the Volume nernrnvnovnvnvnrnvrnenenvvnonenennnsenvnvnne 63 Selecting Ring Types for Voice Calls 00000 64 Selecting Ring Types for Messages 0000 64 Selecting Ring Types for Alarms Data Calls and Fax Calls onrrrrn0r0rn0rr0rrevrenvenernsenenn 65 Tone Length uiinnusnkavitnkaainanatanfdkeslue 65 Alert Notification eseonrnvenervrnervrnvenenvrnvnvenenvenenveneenener 66 Display iiia Mien ei in 67 SO CUED ideal 67 Accessing the Security Menu cssscssseseeees 67 Locking Your Phone esenrvsvsenvnvnvvnvsvnnnvvnenenrvnonensvrnsens 68 Unlocking Your Phone neosenvenenvrnonvrnvnvrnenvenvnnenvenennen 68 Changing the Lock Code srnse
3. Toggles the event time between AM and PM e Edit Alarm Edits the number of hours or minutes an alarm sounds before the event e Edit Repeat Lets you schedule the event to repeat e Set End Time Edits the event s end time e Exit Returns to the Scheduler menu Next Displays the next scheduled To Do 59 User Guide e Previous Displays the previous scheduled To Do alt Eg dr Tip You can also view the next or previous To Do by pressing the Mouse Key left previous or right next e Exit Returns to the Scheduler menu Erasing Multiple Events Call Alarms or To Do s To erase old events Call Alarms and To Do s 1 From the Main Menu highlight g AD 2 Press to display the Scheduler menu 3 Highlight f and press TI i and press TG pr Tip To erase all events Call Alarms and To Do s highlight Erase All and press CDG 5 Highlight hie and press TI Viewing Scheduler Call Alarm and To Do Memory To view memory space 1 From the Main Menu highlight amp AB 3 Highlight ies and press TI 60 Getting the Most From Your Phone 5 Highlight and press I MiniBrowser MiniBrowser Menu Using the MiniBrowser The phone must be on a Sprint PCS or digital network to use the MiniBrowser but you can view saved cached pages in Analog Mode When you are viewing cached pages there is no network activity an
4. You can hide an entry s phone number by making it secret The entry name is still displayed but the number is replaced by To make a Phone Book entry secret 1 Display a Phone Book entry 2 Highlight E and press TG g and press 99 4 Highlight JB and press DP 3 Highlight To make a secret Phone Book entry not secret 1 Display a Phone Book entry 2 and press amp 3 4 Be and press TF 5 Highlight He and press amp Changing Speed Dialing Numbers The first phone number you enter when creating a Phone Book entry is used as the default speed dialing number To change the default speed dialing number for a Phone Book entry 48 Getting the Most From Your Phone 1 Display a Phone Book entry 2 Highlight EER and press DP 4 Highlight the number you want to make the speed dialing number and press Roaming Menu P gt Set Mode Sprint PCS Analog Only Automatic Call Guard Your new phone is dual band meaning you can use it on the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network as well as on other CDMA or analog cellular networks where roaming agreements have been implemented Set Mode Choose from three different settings on your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone to control your roaming experience 1 From the Main Menu highlight amp 3 To select an option highlight it and press 49 User Guide e Automatic This setting seeks Sprint PCS Se
5. Phone numbers labeled Fax or Data can only be dialed through a personal computer ct ee You can also add a phone number by entering the number and selecting Save See Saving a Phone Number on page 14 Selecting an ID Ringer You can assign twenty five ringer tones plus a vibrating ringer to a Phone Book entry so you can identify the caller by the sound of the ringer 46 Getting the Most From Your Phone To select an ID Ringer 1 Display a Phone Book entry 2 Highlight 3 Highlight a Ring Type and press TB You will hear a preview of the Ring Type when you highlight it Prepending a Phone Book Entry For information on prepending phone numbers see Prepend Dialing on page 36 Editing a Phone Book Entry To edit a Phone Book entry s phone number name or entry number 1 Display a Phone Book entry To select an option highlight it and press X e Phone Highlight the phone number you want to edit and press GP Press the Mouse Key left or to delete digits Use the keypad to enter new digits e Name Press the Mouse Key left to move the cursor or press to delete characters Use the keypad to enter new charac ters Press L to save the change e Entry To change the entry number highlight an empty location and press GI 47 User Guide To make a Phone Book entry secret or change the speed dialing number see the following chapters Secret Phone Book Entries
6. before using the phone near medical equipment 85 User Guide Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a hand held wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers e Should always keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON e Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket e Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn your phone OFF immediately Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your hearing aid provider Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals 86 Important Safety and Warranty Information or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to ex
7. only an authorized Sprint PCS Representative can restore the antenna s original integrity Do not attempt to remove or twist the antenna Signal Strength The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area The number of bars in the Signal Strength icon informs you of the current strength The more bars the stronger the signal munn R gt Weakest No Service Strongest Getting to Know Your Phone Battery Capacity Your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion Lilon battery It allows you to recharge your battery before it is fully drained The battery provides approximately 3 25 hours of continuous digital talk time 60 minutes in analog or approximately 130 hours of continuous digital standby time 15 hours in analog Note Long backlight settings affect the battery s talk and standby times When the battery reaches 5 of its capacity the battery icon blinks When there is about one minute of talk time left the phone sounds an audible alert every 30 seconds and then powers down If the battery s charge is completely run down it takes 2 to 3 hours to fully recharge It is not necessary to let the battery completely run down before recharging To charge your batteries use only Sprint PCS approved charging accessories Using the AC Adapter To charge the battery plug the AC Adapter into a standard wall outlet and connect it to the pho
8. 4 Enter the date using your keypad Fields must be two digits for example 01 01 99 5 Highlight Ee and press QI Press GLP again to view the day s events 55 User Guide Event Type Icons When you create events icons are displayed that indicate that event type ICON DESCRIPTION Dining Event ota OO O e r ao je gt Event Options To edit an event display an event and press X To select an option highlight it and press X e Erase Deletes the event e Edit Descript Edits the event description e Edit Time Date Edits the time date and duration of the event 56 Getting the Most From Your Phone e Next Displays the next scheduled event for the selected day e Previous Displays the previous scheduled event for the selected day gr Tip You can also view the next or previous event by pressing the Mouse Key left previous or right next e Exit Returns to the Scheduler menu Editing Call Alarms To edit a Call Alarm highlight the alarm and press X The time date and phone number or Phone Book entry are displayed with the following options To select an option highlight it and press X e Erase Deletes the Call Alarm e Edit Time Date Edits the time and date of the Call Alarm e Next Displays the next scheduled event or Call Alarm for the selected day e Previous Displays the previous scheduled event or Call Alarm
9. 4 Highlight BB and press GD Viewing and Resetting Air Time Air Time displays MiniBrowser access and Sprint PCS PCS CDMA and analog cellular air time rounded to the nearest minute as well as the number of calls made to or from your phone 37 User Guide To view Air Time Note Air Time is not intended for billing purposes Messages Messages Menu P Voicemail Page Text Browser Msgs Erase Page Text Voicemail For information on voicemail messages see Accessing Sprint PCS Voicemail on page 24 Page Text Messages For information on page text messages see Retrieving Page Text Messages on page 26 Clearing the Message Icon Your phone may temporarily continue to display the DV icon after you have checked your new voicemail messages 38 Getting the Most From Your Phone To clear the M icon from the display screen 1 From the Main Menu highlight AD 2 Highlight i H and press X9 3 Highlight mea and press 4 Highlight JB and press DP Browser Messages To access Browser messages from the Messages menu 1 From the Main Menu highlight AB 2 Highlight HE and press TG Erasing Page Text Messages To erase all page text messages 1 From the Main Menu highlight BE I ok I 2 Highlight ma and press TI 3 Highlight resl and press 39 User Guide Phone Book Your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone can store 99
10. Characters scroll in the following order Gis 1 2 amp O GRP QRS 7 paqrs7 CHEB ABC2abc2 GM TUvstuvs B DEF3def3 CRED WXYZ9wxyz9 CED Guiighi4 EBD Space 0 GHD I KLsjkis EBD Forward GED MN06mno6 GI Backward After a character is entered the cursor automatically advances to the next space after two seconds You can also advance the cursor by pressing B or entering a character not on the same key Getting to Know Your Phone If you make a mistake press B to move the cursor left or to erase a character To clear the entire entry press and hold for two seconds Display Icons Display icons are the symbols your phone uses to communicate important information They are as follows ICON DESCRIPTION T l il Signal Strength full strength Roaming occurs in a non Sprint PCS area R No Service May result from one of the following e searching for service e noservice e maintenance required New voicemail page text or Browser messages gaa Battery Charge Status fully charged User Guide Antenna The antenna on your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone provides maximum reception without the inconvenience of extending or retracting it WARNING CHOKING HAZARD ANTENNA MAY BECOME DISLODGED Attempting to remove or repeated twisting of the antenna will loosen the materials securing it into place and may reduce the child restraint nature of the antenna Once the antenna is loosened or removed
11. Charger charges the Standard Battery in approximately 2 5 hours and the Extended Battery in approximately 3 5 hours Model Number TVC 120 Data Cable This cable allows you to utilize your phone s data fax capabilities by connecting your phone to a personal computer You will also need the Data Connectivity Kit Model Number SDA 100 Sync It Sync It is a Windows based software application you can use to manage your phone s Scheduler appointments Call Alarms Phone Book and user preferences This enables you to input Phone Book and Scheduler data into your personal computer then download the information to your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone Model Number SIM 120 81 User Guide Important Safety and Warranty Information Battery Care and Storage For optimum battery performance follow these guidelines e Only use Sprint PCS approved batteries and charging devices These chargers are designed to maximize battery life Using other batteries or chargers will void your warranty and may cause damage e To avoid damage charge the battery only in temperatures ranging from 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 113 degrees Fahrenheit e Do not use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in a high humidity area such as a bathroom e Never dispose of the battery by burning e Keep the metal contacts at the top of the battery clean e Do not allow the battery contacts to touch metal materials e Do not attempt
12. PCS approved batteries and charging devices These chargers are designed to maximize battery life Using other batteries or chargers will void your warranty and may cause damage 79 User Guide Cigarette Lighter Adapter You can charge your phone even during a call in your vehicle using the Cigarette Lighter Adapter The Cigarette Lighter Adapter charges the Standard Battery in approximately 2 5 hours and the Extended Battery in approximately 3 5 hours Model Number CLA 100 Hands Free Car Kit The Hands Free Car Kit allows you to operate your phone hands free so you may drive safely It also charges the phone s battery The Hands Free Car Kit charges the Standard Battery in approximately 2 5 hours and the Extended Battery in approximately 3 5 hours Model Number PHF 100 Desktop Charger The Desktop Charger can charge your phone and a Standard or Extended Battery at the same time Two color LEDs indicate when the battery and or phone is charging or fully charged The front slot of the Desktop Charger charges the Standard Battery in approximately 2 5 hours and the Extended Battery in approximately 3 5 hours The back slot of the Desktop Charger charges the Standard Battery in approximately 3 hours and the Extended Battery in approximately 4 hours Model Number DTC 100 80 Accessories Travel Charger The compact lightweight Travel Charger is a convenient way to charge your phone when you are on the road The Travel
13. also displayed If you call someone from your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone who has Caller ID your phone number is displayed on their phone To block your phone number for a particular outgoing call press D gt QD before dialing the phone number Call Waiting If you receive an incoming call while you are on another call you hear a beep and the person s Caller ID information is displayed To answer the call highlight between the two callers highlight 1 and press J To toggle If you do not want to be interrupted during a call you can temporarily disable Call Waiting by pressing B D before dialing the phone number When the call is finished Call Waiting automatically reactivates 29 User Guide To permanently disable Call Waiting for all calls contact Sprint PCS Customer Care Three Way Calling Three Way Calling lets you talk to two people at the same time To conference in a third caller when you are on a call 1 fi and press 2 Enter the phone number highlight KS AD 3 When the call is answered highlight gl to begin your Three Way Call Note You can also initiate a Three Way Call during a call by dialing a phone number from your Phone Book Call Logs or Page Text messages Dialing Sprint PCS Customer Care A Sprint PCS Customer Advocate is available to assist you 24 hours a day by dialing BD ELD in Southern California dial D D D ED G
14. for the selected day ens pe Tip You can also view the next or previous event or Call Alarm by pressing the Mouse Key left previous or right next e Exit Returns to the Scheduler menu 57 User Guide Adding To Do s To add an entry to your To Do List 1 From the Main Menu highlight amp ok 3 am and press Press X again to display the Scheduler menu Highlight i Highlight mec and press Enter a description and press Highlight Lic or and press J Low priority To Do s are indicated by a high priority To Do s by a When you complete a To Do you can identify it as Done See Editing To Do s on page 59 Viewing To Do s To view your To Do List 1 58 From the Main Menu highlight HAEE I ok I Highlight fi Getting the Most From Your Phone Editing To Do s To edit a To Do highlight the To Do and press TG To select an option highlight it and press X Erase Item Deletes the To Do Edit Priority Edits the To Do s priority or identifies it as Done A check mark identifies To Do s as Done Edit Descript Edits the To Do s description Add to Schedule Removes the To Do from the To Do List and makes it a scheduled event To schedule the To Do to as an event enter a time and date with your keypad To select an option highlight it and press BD e Done Schedules the To Do as an event e AM PM
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16. personal entries Each Phone Book entry can store up to nine phone numbers so you can save a person s home and work number in the same location The Phone Book can store a total of 300 numbers Phone Book Menu P Find Name Find Entry Add New Entry My Phone Services CustomerCare Dir Assist Prepaid Roadside Assist Finding a Name 1 From the Main Menu highlight jj AH 2 Highlight i 4 and press X Phone Book entries are listed in alphabetical order T ba Tip You can also access the Find Name feature by pressing the Mouse Key right in the Main Menu 3 Scroll through the Phone Book with the Mouse Key up down or enter letters to narrow the search The Phone Book displays all entries containing the letters you enter 40 Getting the Most From Your Phone 4 To display an entry highlight it and press To speed dial the entry press and hold 49 To dial alternate numbers press the Mouse Key left or right and press and hold See Phone Book Entry Options on page 42 Finding an Entry Number 1 From the Main Menu highlight jj and press AB 2 Highlight ge F and press OP Phone Book entries are listed in numerical order 3 Scroll through the Phone Book with the Mouse Key up down or enter the two digit entry number to find the entry 4 To display an entry highlight it and press To speed dial the entry press and hold g To dial alternate n
17. to disassemble or short circuit the battery e Do not use the battery if it is visibly damaged e Keep the battery out of the reach of children and pets e You may need to recharge the battery if it has not been used for a long time e Keep the battery away from water such as pools spas or the ocean 82 Important Safety and Warranty Information Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance It can be recharged hundreds of times before it needs to be replaced Disposal of Batteries The dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone batteries are Lithium Ion Lilon please dispose of properly In some areas the disposal of rechargeable batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited Understanding How Your Phone Operates Your Sprint PCS Phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver When it s turned on it receives and transmits radio frequency RF signals Your phone transmits in the frequency range of 1851 25 MHz to 1908 75 MHz and receives in the frequency range of 1931 25 MHz to 1988 75 MHz in digital mode and transmits in the frequency range of 869 04 MHz to 893 97 MHz and receives in the frequency range of 824 04 MHz to 848 97 MHz in analog mode The power level can reach a maximum of 200mW When your phone is in use the system handling your call controls the power level Following Safety Guidelines To operate your phone safely and efficiently you should always fol
18. 0000 Getting Help If you need assistance at any time call Sprint PCS Customer Care at 1 888 211 4PCS 4727 in Southern California call 1 800 455 4551 You can also dial ED ELD from your activated dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone in Southern California dil QD QD D GD GD A Sprint PCS Customer Advocate is available to assist you 24 hours a day User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Welcome to Sprint PCS scsssssssssssrsasssssessasasssssesinsintonemiasirarien i First Things Frst uunssarssassainstenadnsdseanenj ii Determine If Your Phone Is Pre Activated ii Activating Your Phone ssssesvsenrvnvnvnvnsnvvnenenrvnnnenevensenn ii Unlocking Your Phone s cscssssessssesssseseeeseeesseneees iii Getting Help auaresapaoemsamsnnneen iii Getting to Know Your Phone seosenvensenvvnsonvrnvnsvnnvnensrnsensnn 1 Highlights sss scscescccus oeann senses steuntincceu cnuscan cacvocaconetvenvensceneness 1 View of Phone sonenvenvvvonvrnonvonvnvenvnvenvnveneevenveneneenenvonener 2 Installing and Removing the Battery ssoonsonenens00000 4 Turning Your Phone On and Off ooseoneerenrevrenveneens0n0 4 Main Menu ice cicsicssiscecesacsensscibice dacieceescsdesrcenstvecucereesetedeckcn 4 Setting the Time in Analog Mode sscssesee 5 Power Save Mode nrensonvrnvnvennenensonvensonvenensennensensensense 5 Menu Navigation enrnrvnononovnvnenrvonse
19. 9 from your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone An Advocate can help you with questions regarding your phone billing Sprint PCS Services and air time usage You can also reach Sprint PCS Customer Care by dialing 1 888 211 4PCS 4727 To dial Sprint PCS Services from your Phone Book see Dialing Sprint PCS Services on page 44 30 Getting the Most From Sprint PCS Service Dialing Sprint PCS Directory Assistance To obtain residential business and government listings to get help completing local or long distance calls or to obtain movie listings hotel shopping and local event information contact Sprint PCS Directory Assistance by dialing ED D GD 9 Sprint PCS will connect your call at no additional charge To dial Sprint PCS Services from your Phone Book see Dialing Sprint PCS Services on page 44 Dialing Sprint PCS Operator Services For assistance with placing collect calls or using a calling card dial and press GD Roadside Assistance Contact Sprint PCS Customer Care for information on the Roadside Assistance program Making Emergency Calls You can place calls to 911 Customer Care GD ED ELD or ED D D ED GB in Southern California or the Special Numbers even when your phone is locked To call 911 dial ED GED GED and press GG To dial a Special Number dial the phone number and press W See Using Special Numbers on page 70 31 User Guide Roaming on to O
20. Add Call Alarm 53 Add Event 51 Add To Do 58 Event Notification 52 Event Options 56 View Events 54 View To Do 58 Secret PhoneBook Entries 48 Security Change Lock Code 68 Erase Phone Book 71 Menu Access 67 Phone Lock 68 Reset Phone 71 Restrict Calls 69 Special Numbers 70 Unrestrict Calls 69 Setup Flip Mode 75 KeyGuard Mode 75 Sounds Alerts 66 Ring Types 64 65 Tone Length 65 Volume 63 Special Numbers 70 Speed Dialing Numbers Changing 48 Sprint PCS Services Customer Care 30 Directory Assistance 31 Operator Services 31 Roadside Assistance 31 User Guide Terms and Conditions i Three Way Calling 30 To Do s Add 58 Edit 59 View 58 U Unlocking iii V Vibrating Ringer 23 Voicemail Accessing 24 New Message Alert 25 Setting Up 24 Volume Adjusting 20 W Warranty Information 82
21. F User Guide If you enter a Hard Pause highlight amp LD to send the next set of numbers 4 Digit Dialing Enter four digits to display the 4 Digit Dialing option If you select 4 Digit Dial your phone dials the phone number in your Phone Book that ends with the four digits you entered To use 4 Digit Dialing 1 Dial the last four digits of an entry s phone number Note 4 Digit Dialing dials the first number in your Phone Book matching the four digits In Call Options During a call your phone displays menu options in addition to the Main Menu To select an option highlight it and press e End Call Ends the call e Send Tones Sends the next set of numbers after a Hard Pause See Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses on the previous page e Mute or Unmute Select Mute to mute your phone s microphone Select Unmute to reactivate the microphone Using Your Phone e Dial 3 Way Call Lets you dial another phone number See Three Way Calling on page 30 e Flash Answers an incoming Call Waiting call or connects the third party for Three Way Calling Incoming Call Notification Depending on your settings your phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following ways e The phone rings or vibrates e The LED flashes green e The backlight illuminates e The screen displays an incoming call message e The phone number of the caller is displayed if the phon
22. Key left 3 Highlight the message you want to display and press X Press the Mouse Key down to display additional text je Tip You can view the next or previous message by pressing the Mouse Key left previous or right next 4 Press 9 to display message options To select an option highlight it and press X Page Message options e Call Dials the phone number of the sender if applicable e Alternate ffs Displays the Phone Book entry if the sender s phone number is in your Phone Book and the entry has alternate phone numbers To dial an alternate number highlight the phone number and press and hold 26 Getting the Most From Sprint PCS Service Save Phone Saves the phone number in your Phone Book if applicable Prepend Prepends the phone number if applicable See Prepend Dialing on page 36 Erase Message Deletes the message Read Displays the message again Exit Returns to the Main Menu Text Message options Call Dials the phone number of the sender if applicable Alternate s Displays the Phone Book entry if the sender s phone number is in your Phone Book and the entry has alternate phone numbers To dial an alternate number highlight the phone number and press and hold X Save Phone Saves the sender s phone number in your Phone Book if applicable Extract s Extracts phone numbers if there are numbers contained in the text messa
23. LIT1533 APRIL 99 LA990009 0462 Sprint Sprint PCS Personal Communication Services User Guide Sprint PGS touchpoint The phone with the mouse Dual Band Phone Welcome to Sprint PCS Sprint PCS built the only 100 digital 100 PCS nationwide network from the ground up for a new level of clarity We built our network to give you what you really want from a wireless phone clear sound private conversations and time saving features Sprint Personal Communication Services also has the potential to do something even more far reaching simplify your life Our advanced technology is designed to grow with your communications needs so that one day you can rely entirely on your phone to stay connected This guide introduces you to our technology and new phone through easy to follow instructions For additional help stop by any Sprint PCS Center or call Sprint PCS Customer Care from your phone by dialing ED ELD in Southern California dil DD QD GD GD GD You may also call 1 888 211 4PCS 4727 in Southern California call 1 800 455 4551 Thank you for choosing Sprint PCS Our services are provided to you under certain terms and conditions all of which are listed in the Terms and Conditions of Service pamphlet included with your phone User Guide First Things First Determine If Your Phone Is Pre Activated If you received your phone in the mail or purchased it from a Sprint PCS Center your p
24. Safety and Warranty Information 82 Battery Care and Storage neoseonvvnvvrvrnensennenvensnnvrnensnn 82 Disposal of Batteries r nrnnonrononvrnrnvrnevvrnvnnenvnnenennenner 83 Understanding How Your Phone Operates 83 Table of Contents Following Safety Guidelines ssssssseeen 83 Phone Use While Driving sonovnvrnvnvrnonernvnvrnevvrnennennnn 84 Turn Your Phone Off Before Boarding An Aircraft 84 Radio Frequency Safety oonrnvrnvnrernenvernrnvensrnvrnennrnr 84 Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices 85 Pacemakers vuuansusvaavanvanninmntimvvnsn 86 Hearing Aids rnesrosesvnrvenvenrsvnsrnvnvnvvsvsenenrnsenenenenvenenensene 86 Other Medical Devices nonrensonvrnennernvnsensvnvensonvrnvnnenn 86 FOG NONE sissioni 87 Blasting Areas 2 nassesmiermnnseivrdeesnveindedkestieedednedeeekn deg 87 Potentially Explosive Atmospheres nrnrrnrnnrnnnrnnn 87 Restricting Children s Access To Your Phone 88 ETT EEE iiaiai 88 Owner s Record Las sossasdeaaemniddn 89 User Guide Proprietary Notice sssseseeee 89 INDEX EE 91 xi Getting to Know Your Phone Getting to Know Your Phone Highlights Congratulations on the purchase of your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone This phone is lightweight easy to use reliable and offers many significant features Dual band capability provides access to other PCS CDMA
25. To Tip You can also add a Call Alarm from the Phone Book menu See Adding Call Alarms From the Phone Book on page 45 Call Alarm Notification See Call Alarm Notification on page 45 Viewing Events and Call Alarms 1 54 From the Main Menu highlight i C A is displayed next to days with events or Call Alarms scheduled When you highlight a day with an Event Type Getting the Most From Your Phone icons are displayed at the bottom of the screen Icons are not displayed in chronological order and only one icon appears per event type See Event Type Icons on the following page VF Tip Press the Mouse Key up or down to scroll through the previous up or next down week s events Press the up or down Volume Control keys to scroll through the week s events for the previous up or next down month 3 To view an individual day highlight the day by pressing the Mouse Key left previous day or right next day and press C Events are displayed in chronological order 4 To display an event highlight it and press X Tip To view the day s next or previous event or Call Alarm press the Mouse Key left previous or right next 5 To display event options press TB See Event Options on page 56 To view a future or past day s scheduled events 1 From the Main Menu highlight D 2 Press D to display the Scheduler menu ER and press
26. alls User Guide e Some calling features such as Caller ID and voicemail message indicator that are standard within the Sprint PCS Network may not be available e You will experience the same security and privacy risks eavesdropping and cloning that exist with conventional analog cellular services today e Battery life will be shorter when you use your phone for cellular roaming than when you use it on a PCS CDMA network If you re on your phone and leave a Sprint PCS Service Area your call will be dropped When reentering a Sprint PCS Service Area while on a roaming call turn your phone off and on again to acquire Sprint PCS Service If you need customer service for any reason while using your phone outside the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network just dial 611 from your Sprint PCS Phone However because you re outside the Sprint PCS Network you may reach the local service provider s customer service instead of Sprint PCS Customer Care To be sure that you reach Sprint PCS Customer Care dial 1 888 211 4PCS Correcting Dialing Mistakes To delete one digit at a time press IGY To delete all digits press and hold Redialing Last Outgoing Number 3 highlighted press and hold 9 for 2 seconds Using Your Phone Dialing Options When you enter numbers in the Main Menu dialing options are displayed To display a Phone Book entry enter its entry number To use the 4 Digit Dial option enter the last f
27. alls Saving Phone Numbers From the Call Log 1 35 User Guide Highlight the phone number you want to save and press Note You cannot save phone numbers identified as No ID or Restricted Call Select a I i and pressing TF Note Phone numbers labeled Fax or Data can only be dialed through a personal computer Enter a name or highlight ok I Press to save the entry in the next available memory location You can also enter an entry number or highlight an empty location and press X Prepend Dialing You can add an area code pauses or additional number before a phone number by using the Prepend option To prepend digits to a phone number 1 36 Select a phone number from the Call Logs Phone Book or page text message Highlight and press Enter the numbers you want dialed before the phone number Getting the Most From Your Phone To select an option highlight it and press X e Call Dials the current phone number e Save Phone ft Creates a Phone Book entry using the current number e Hard Pause Inserts a Hard Pause See Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses on page 15 e 2 Second Pause Inserts a 2 Second Pause See Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses on page 15 e Exit Returns to the previous screen Erasing Multiple Call Logs To erase multiple Call Logs 1 From the Main Menu highlight 0
28. and analog cellular networks where Sprint PCS has implemented roaming agreements page 10 Data Fax feature offers wireless modem capabilities for your personal computer in digital mode page 72 MiniBrowser provides Internet access in digital mode page 61 Built in Scheduler and Call Alarms remind you of events and important calls page 51 Ninety nine Phone Book entries store 300 phone numbers up to 9 phone numbers per entry page 40 Graphical icons and text prompts inform you of messages events and the status of your phone page 7 A Mouse Key provides easy navigation through menu options page 5 Assign one of twenty five ringer tones to any Phone Book entry page 46 User Guide View of Phone 1 On Off Switch Lets you power the phone on or off Antenna Fixed antenna provides optimum reception for 800 and 1900 MHz frequencies Power On Indicator Dual Color LED Illuminates green when the phone powers on or when you receive incoming calls Flashes red when you have messages or scheduled alarms Headset Jack Provides connection for an optional headset Volume Control keys Adjust the Ring Volume in the Main Menu or the Voice Volume during a call The keys also scroll through months in the Calendar or pages in the MiniBrowser Mouse Key Allows quick and easy scrolling through the menus OK Lets you place a call receive a call end a call or select menu options CLR Lets you clear an entry or
29. anty Information updated standard after reviewing the available body of research In 1993 the Federal Communications Commission FCC adopted this updated standard in a regulation In August 1996 the FCC adopted a hybrid standard consisting of the existing ANSI IEEE standard and the guidelines published by the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements NCRP The design of your phone complies with these updated standards Of course if you want to limit RF exposure even further than the updated standard you can choose to control the duration of your calls and operate your phone in the most power efficient manner Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Most modern electrical equipment is shielded from radio frequency RF signals However RF signals from PCS phones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles Check with the manufacturer or its representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF signals You should also check with the manufacturer regarding any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices such as pacemakers and hearing aids to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF signals Turn off the phone in health care facilities and request permission
30. back up in the menu Flip Lets you answer or end calls in Active Flip Mode Getting to Know Your Phone O On Off Switch Antenna Power On Indicator Dual Color LED Headset Jack Volume _ Control Mouse Key OK CLR Flip gt User Guide Installing and Removing the Battery To install the battery insert the bottom of the battery into the opening on the back of the phone Then push the battery down until the latch clicks To remove the battery press down on the latch and remove the battery from the phone Turning Your Phone On and Off To turn your phone on move the On Off Switch near the antenna to the ON position Your phone performs a short self test before letting you know it is operational If your phone does not turn on make sure the battery is installed correctly and is adequately charged or has external power via the AC Adapter Cigarette Lighter Adapter or Hands Free Car Kit To turn your phone off move the On Off Switch to the OFF position Main Menu When your phone acquires Sprint PCS Service the Greeting a banner of text the current time and date and the Main Menu are displayed If you are in a Sprint PCS or authorized analog cellular provider s service area you are ready to send and receive calls Getting to Know Your Phone Setting the Time in Analog Mode If your phone cannot find Sprint PCS Service you can enter the current time If y
31. d you are not billed for air time When you access the Internet and view new Web sites a data call is initiated If there is no network activity within a specific time the data call is automatically dropped Note Signal strength affects your phone s ability to access the Internet To activate the MiniBrowser 1 From the Main Menu highlight lg DD Note The first time you log on the MiniBrowser you may be prompted to enable security encryption by pressing TB 61 User Guide 62 What appears on the display when accessing the MiniBrowser is dependent on the service provider content To view additional text press the Mouse Key up or down to scroll by line or press the up or down Volume Control keys to scroll by page To select a menu option at the bottom of the screen highlight the option by pressing the Mouse Key left or right and press GLB Depending on the site you are viewing the following options may be displayed Home Displays the Home page Exit Returns to the Main Menu You can also press and hold EP Help Displays the Help menu Link Accesses a linked Web page Links are identified by brackets C1 Mees My as LETTE Back Backs up to the previously viewed page You can also press GD Getting the Most From Your Phone Sounds Sounds Menu Scheduler Mind Browser gt Volume Ringer Key Beep Ring Type Voice Calls With Caller ID No Calle
32. dard contact the National Fire Protection Association One Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 Attn Publication Sales Division Restricting Children s Access To Your Phone Your phone is not a toy and should not be played with by children They could hurt themselves and others damage the phone or make calls that increase your telephone bills A WARNING CHOKING HAZARD ANTENNA MAY BECOME DISLODGED Attempting to remove or repeated twisting of the antenna will loosen the materials securing it into place and may reduce the child restraint nature of the antenna Once the antenna is loosened or removed only an authorized Sprint PCS Representative can restore the antenna s original integrity Do not attempt to remove or twist the antenna Cautions Any changes or modifications to your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment Only use Sprint PCS approved 88 Important Safety and Warranty Information batteries antennas and chargers The use of any other type will invalidate the warranty To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose your phone or accessories to rain or moisture If your phone does get wet turn the power off immediately and remove the battery If it is inoperable return it to a Sprint PCS Center or call Sprint PCS Customer Care for service Owner s Record The model n
33. de 1 73 User Guide 3 Highlight and press 99 Note The phone powers up in Voice Mode even if it was in Data Fax Mode when it was powered down The phone also returns to Voice Mode if the Data Cable is disconnected Answering Your Phone with the Hands Free Car Kit You can select different answering options when your phone is connected to the Sprint PCS Hands Free Car Kit To answer calls automatically or by pressing any key 1 From the Main Menu highlight 1 and press TG 2 Highlight and press TF To select an option highlight it and press TB e Any Key Answer You can answer calls by pressing any key not including the key Mouse Key or Volume Control keys e Auto Answer Your phone answers incoming calls automatically after five seconds 3 Highlight Cie and press TG To disable an option follow steps 1 and 2 and select Off 74 Getting the Most From Your Phone KeyGuard Mode To activate the KeyGuard see KeyGuard on page 78 To select a KeyGuard mode for when the KeyGuard is active 1 From the Main Menu highlight 2 Highlight Be To select an option highlight it and press X e Normal The phone s keys are locked except when you receive a call e Flip Disable The KeyGuard is temporarily disabled when the Flip is open Flip Mode To answer or end calls by opening or closing the Flip 1 From the Main Menu highlight x and pr
34. de and attached to an accessory Desktop Charger Hands Free Car Kit etc it uses the Standard Ring Type to alert you of incoming calls To set the phone to Vibrate Mode using the Main Menu see Adjusting the Volume on page 63 23 User Guide Getting the Most From Sprint PCS Service Accessing Sprint PCS Voicemail To speed dial your voicemail press and hold GB Note The phone number for your Sprint PCS Voicemail box is stored in the first Phone Book entry If you edit the entry this option may not work To dial your voicemail from the Main Menu highlight To access your voicemail from a phone other than your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone 1 Dial your Sprint PCS Phone Number 2 When the voicemail system answers press B and enter your pass code Note You are charged for air time when accessing your voicemail box Setting Up Your Sprint PCS Voicemail Sprint PCS Voicemail allows callers to leave a message when you don t answer your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone We suggest you set up your voicemail box soon after your phone is activated The first time you access the voicemail system see Accessing Sprint PCS Voicemail above from your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint PhoneTM it prompts you to 24 Getting the Most From Sprint PCS Service 1 Create your own personal pass code Make sure that you pick a number that is easy to remember 2 Record your name announce
35. e number is available e The caller s name is displayed if the phone number is in your Phone Book The following options are also displayed To select an option highlight it and press X e Answer Answers the call e Silent Ringer Mutes the ringer Note You can also mute the ringer by pressing the up or down Volume Control key or EF User Guide Answering Calls To answer incoming Sprint PCS calls open the Flip in Active Flip Mode or press TB Note If you open the Flip in Active Flip Mode and then press TB you will hang up on the caller To answer incoming roam calls highlight Missed Call Notification and press When an incoming call is not answered the Missed Log and Caller ID information are displayed on your screen To return to the Main Menu press and hold 83 To dial the number press and hold amp Note You cannot dial phone numbers identified as No ID Restricted Data or Fax calls End of Call Options After receiving or making a call to a phone number not in your Phone Book the phone number if the number is available the duration of the call and End of Call menu options are displayed To select an option highlight it and press e OK Returns to the Main Menu You can also press e Call Dials the number again e Save Phone Saves the phone number in your Phone Book See Adding a New Entry on page 43 Using Your Phone Aft
36. e outside the Sprint PCS Network it s called roaming If you re roaming in areas where agreements are in place with PCS CDMA or conventional analog cellular providers you will pay the roaming rate plus long distance charges where they apply See Display Icons on page 7 for network indication icons Always dial using 10 digits area code number when calling from outside your Sprint PCS Home Service Area See Roaming on page 49 Note In areas where roaming agreements are not in place you may still be able to make but not receive calls using a credit card This is called manual roaming Setting Your Phone s Mode Your Sprint PCS Phone allows you to control your ability to roam See Set Mode on page 49 Calling Experience When you use your phone on other PCS CDMA networks your calling experience and call quality will be quite similar to what you experience when making calls within the Sprint PCS Network Although certain calling features may not be available your phone calls are still private and secure When you use your phone on analog cellular networks your experience will be different Cellular roaming will be similar to the quality provided by conventional analog cellular carriers today Although you will still have the convenience of being able to make and receive calls here are some differences you can expect e You are more likely to experience static cross talk fade out and dropped c
37. er receiving or making a call to a phone number in your Phone Book the other party s name and phone number the duration of the call and the following menu options are displayed To select an option highlight it and press X e OK Returns to the Main Menu e Call Dials the number again e Alternate ffs Displays the Phone Book entry if the entry has alternate phone numbers To dial an alternate number highlight the phone number and press and hold JG Data Fax Calls The dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone can send and receive data or fax transmissions using the optional Data Connectivity Kit To purchase this accessory visit a Sprint PCS Center dill ED from your Sprint PCS Phone or dial 1 800 974 2221 For information on receiving data or faxes see page 72 Internet Access For information on accessing the Internet from your phone see MiniBrowser on page 61 User Guide Handy Tips Adjusting the Volume To adjust the Ring Volume press the up or down Volume Control keys in the Main Menu The current Volume setting is displayed To adjust the incoming Voice Volume press the Volume Control keys up or down during a call The current Volume setting is displayed Displaying Your Sprint PCS Phone Number To display your phone number 1 From the Main Menu highlight j I ok I 2 Highlight gaa and press C9 Changing the Backlight Setting The backlight illuminates when you pr
38. ess TG 2 Highlight ae and press TF To select an option highlight it and press DB e Active You can answer or end calls using the Flip e Passive No action is taken when you open or close the Flip e Dynamic You can answer or end calls using the Flip except when the phone is attached to a headset or the Hands Free Car Kit 75 User Guide Calculator Calculator Menu To use the Calculator 1 From the Main Menu highlight I ok I 2 Enter numbers using your keypad Press B to insert a decimal point 3 To select an arithmetic option press B press ED again to scroll through options or highlight the option and press GI 4 Enter additional numbers 5 Press L to calculate your entry 76 Getting the Most From Your Phone Games Games Menu To start a game 1 2 From the Main Menu highlight To select a game highlight it and press Blackjack Press 9 to begin the game You always wager 10 and can Double Down with 10 or 11 points Try and beat the Dealer s score by choosing Hit or Stay and pressing C A running dollar total keeps track of your winnings or losses Football Press 79 to begin the game Select Offensive and Defensive options by highlighting them and pressing C The score time remaining and field position are displayed Dice Press to begin the game Try to remove all the digits 1 9 by highlig
39. ess a key or receive a phone call To change the backlight setting 1 From the Main Menu highlight 2 Highlight 20 3 Handy Tips Highlight kai or f Note Long backlight settings affect the battery s talk and standby times Editing the Greeting The Greeting is displayed above the time and date on the display screen except during PCS CDMA or Analog Cellular Roaming To edit the Greeting 1 From the Main Menu highlight i am and press 2 Highlight Egge and press DB de and press To delete one character at a time press GJ To delete all characters press and hold B Enter your new Greeting using the keypad See Entering Characters Using the Keypad on page 6 Highlight 5 and press TG Adjusting the Contrast To adjust the contrast setting 1 2 From the Main Menu highlight i AM and press E and press 21 User Guide 3 Highlight i ann EN or and press X When you highlight an option a preview of the Contrast setting is displayed Creating a Phone Book Entry Your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone provides multiple ways to add phone numbers to your Phone Book For alternative ways see Saving a Phone Number on page 14 or Saving Phone Numbers From the Call Log on page 35 1 From the Main Menu highlight jj qs 2 Highlight GE dgs and press TB 3 Enter a name for the entr
40. ge See the following chapter Prepend Prepends the phone number if applicable See Prepend Dialing on page 36 Erase Message Deletes the message Read Displays the message again Exit Returns to the Main Menu 27 User Guide Extracting Phone Numbers From Text Messages To extract a phone number from a text message 1 While displaying a text message press TB to view the Text Message options ti ea and press ETP All the phone numbers onanii in the message are displayed Note If there are no phone numbers to extract from the message the option does not display 3 Highlight the number you want to call or save and press 2 Highlight 3 Highlight hie and press Sending a Page or Text Message to Your Phone Callers have the option to send a page message when they reach your voicemail box A page text message can also be sent to your phone via e mail Your address is yourphonenumber messaging sprintpcs com 28 Getting the Most From Sprint PCS Service Page Text Message Storage Your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone can store up to 20 page text messages When the message memory is 75 full a warning message prompts you to erase messages to obtain more memory space Caller ID Caller ID displays the phone number of the person calling you if the number is available When you receive a call from a phone number stored in your Phone Book the entry s name is
41. ght jan 3 Highlight ies and press I 4 Highlight a Ring Type and press D9 You will hear preview of the Ring Type when you highlight it Tone Length Longer tone lengths may be better for tone recognition when dialing voicemail or other automated systems To select a tone length 1 From the Main Menu highlight 2 Highlight ee 3 Highlight amp 65 User Guide Alert Notification To enable or disable alert sounds 66 From the Main Menu highlight 5 a and press Highlight a and press TG Select an alert by highlighting it and pressing X Services An alert sounds when you exit or enter PCS CDMA or cellular coverage Messages An alert sounds when you receive a voicemail or page text message Minute Minder Your phone beeps once a minute when you are on a call The beep is not audible to the other party Flip An alert sounds when you open or close the Flip in Active Flip Mode Highlight WA or BARGE and press DP Getting the Most From Your Phone Display For information on changing Backlight Greeting or Contrast settings see Handy Tips pages 20 21 Display Menu Mini Browser P Backlight Greeting Contrast Version Software PRL Security Accessing the Security Menu You must enter your lock code to view the Security menu If you forget your lock code try using the last four digits of your Social Security number the
42. he Restrict Calls setting does not apply to 911 or Sprint PCS Customer Care Unrestricting Calls To unrestrict all calls E and 1 From the Security menu highlight press FG 2 Highlight MG and press ID 69 User Guide To unrestrict incoming or outgoing calls 1 From the Security menu highlight press I Using Special Numbers You can save three Special Numbers that can be dialed even when the phone is locked You can also restrict your phone to dial or receive calls from Special Numbers only See Restricting Calls on the previous page To add or replace a Special Number 1 From the Security menu highlight AB 2 Highlight an entry location and press X 3 Enter or replace the phone number 4 Highlight i and press TG Note There are no speed dialing options associated with Special Numbers 70 Getting the Most From Your Phone Erasing the Phone Book To erase all the names and phone numbers in your Phone Book From the Security menu highlight i and press TG If you are certain you want to erase the entire contents of the Phone Book highlight and press QD Resetting Your Phone Resetting the phone restores all the factory defaults including the Ringer Types and Display settings The Phone Book Call Logs Scheduler Messages and Call Alarms are not affected To reset your phone 1 aps and From the Security menu highlight press TG If y
43. hone Adding Call Alarms From the Phone Book Schedule a Call Alarm to remind you to make an important call To add a Call Alarm from the Phone Book 1 Display a Phone Book entry 2 Highlight EGEN and press X9 3 Enter the time and date using your keypad Fields must be two digits for example 05 07a 01 01 99 To toggle between AM and PM highlight Eiai and press You can also add a Call Alarm from the Scheduler menu See Adding Call Alarms From the Scheduler on page 53 Call Alarm Notification If your phone is powered on when a Call Alarm is scheduled the phone displays the Phone Book entry name or phone number the time and date of the alarm and the following menu options To select an option highlight it and press X e OK Displays the Call or Roam Call option To dial the number press TB again To dial an alternate phone number highlight the number and press and hold X 45 User Guide e Snooze Repeats the alarm in ten minutes e Erase Deletes the alarm e Edit Time Date Lets you reschedule the time date and frequency of the alarm e Exit Returns to the Main Menu or press E If your phone is powered off when a Call Alarm is scheduled the alarm is displayed the next time your phone powers on Adding Phone Numbers to a Phone Book Entry To add phone number to Phone Book entry 1 Display a Phone Book entry 2 Highlight E Note
44. hone is already activated and simply needs to be unlocked See Unlocking Your Phone on the following page Activating Your Phone From a working phone call Sprint PCS Customer Care toll free at 1 888 715 4588 in Southern California call 1 888 PCS 6699 A Sprint PCS Customer Advocate will collect your information and help you select your Sprint PCS Service Plan Once you ve made all your selections he or she will guide you through the activation process The call typically takes about 30 minutes but may take longer at peak times Your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone will be ready for use about one hour after you complete your call What you should have handy 1 Your new dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone 2 The original packaging for your phone 3 Your Social Security number or Tax ID number 4 Your driver s license number 5 Pen and paper to write down your new Sprint PCS Phone Number First Things First Unlocking Your Phone If you received your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone in the mail you may need to unlock it before making calls 1 Move the On Off Switch near the antenna to the ON position 2 maa and press 3 Enter your four digit lock code For security purposes the code will not be visible as you type Note If you can t recall your lock code try using the last four digits of your Social Security number the last four digits of your Sprint PCS Phone Number or
45. hting combinations and pressing OG Your score is the total of the remaining digits 71 User Guide KeyGuard The KeyGuard feature locks the phone s keys but disables when you receive an incoming call After the call is complete the KeyGuard reactivates in the Main Menu To activate the KeyGuard highlight ig and press TG q Tip To disable the KeyGuard when the Flip is open select Flip Disable as your KeyGuard Mode See KeyGuard Mode on page 75 To disable KeyGuard press and hold BB 78 Accessories Accessories A variety of accessories are available for your new dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone You can order accessories from the Sprint PCS Accessory Hotline by dialing D or 1 800 974 2221 You can also stop by any Sprint PCS Center Standard Battery The Standard Battery provides approximately 3 25 hours of continuous digital talk time 60 minutes in analog or approximately 130 hours of continuous digital standby time 15 hours in analog The battery charges in two to three hours using any of the charging accessories Model Number SBP 100 Extended Battery The Extended Battery provides approximately 5 hours of continuous digital talk time 1 7 hours in analog or approximately 220 hours of continuous digital standby time 25 hours in analog The battery charges in three to four hours using any of the charging accessories Model Number EBP 100 Note Only use Sprint
46. last four digits of your Sprint PCS Phone Number or 0000 Security Menu Sounds Display P Lock Phone Change Lock Restrict Calls Outgoing Incoming Off Special s Erase PhoneBook Reset Phone 67 User Guide To access the Security menu 1 From the Main Menu highlight amp BA HAN and press 2 Enter your lock code Locking Your Phone When your phone is locked you can only make calls to 911 Customer Care and Special Numbers or receive incoming calls To lock your phone 1 From the Security menu highlight Mem aa and press Lock Or mea and press TB If you select On Power mette de gere will be locked each time it powers up Unlocking Your Phone 1 Highlight J g and press 2 Enter your lock code Changing the Lock Code To change your lock code dg and 1 From the Security menu highlight i press FG 68 Getting the Most From Your Phone 2 Enter your new lock code 3 Reenter your new lock code Restricting Calls You can restrict which phone numbers you can receive calls from or dial 1 From the Security menu highlight press GI To select an option highlight it and press GX e Phone Book Only You can only make or receive calls from Special Numbers or phone numbers stored in your Phone Book e Special Only You can only make or receive calls from Special Numbers See Using Special Numbers on page 70 Note T
47. low any special regulations in a given area Be sure to turn your phone off in areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger 83 User Guide Phone Use While Driving Talking on the phone while you re driving may divert your attention from the road and is illegal in some states Remember SAFETY comes first When using your phone in the car e Focus on driving not talking e Use a Hands Free Car Kit optional accessory JN WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE Turn Your Phone Off Before Boarding An Aircraft You should turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems US Federal Aviation Administration FAA regulations require you to have permission from a crewmember to use your phone while the plane is on the ground To prevent any risk of interference Federal Communications Commission FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is in the air Radio Frequency Safety In 1991 1992 the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE and the American National Standards Institutes ANSI joined in updating ANSI s 1982 standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF signals More than 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industries developed this 84 Important Safety and Warr
48. ment 3 Create the greeting callers hear when they reach your voicemail 4 Choose whether or not to activate One Touch Message Access If you select One Touch Message Access you do not have to enter your pass code to access voicemail messages Note One Touch Message Access is available when you call from your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone in your Sprint PCS Home Service Area New Message Alerts When you receive new voicemail page text or Browser messages your phone rings briefly the LED flashes red and the icon is displayed If it is a voicemail message the following options are displayed To select an option highlight it and press e OK Clears the message You can also press D e Call Dials your voicemail box If it is a page text message the following options are displayed To select an option highlight it and press e Read Displays the message e Call Dials the phone number of the sender if applicable 25 User Guide e Exit Returns to the Main Menu You can also press TD Note If you are out of Sprint PCS Service Area coverage you are not notified of new messages You will be notified when you reenter a Sprint PCS Service Area Retrieving Page Text Messages To retrieve page text messages 1 From the Main Menu highlight gl AD 2 Highlight ons gi Tip You can also access page text messages from the Main Menu by pressing the Mouse
49. ne via the I O Connector on the bottom of the phone Alternatively you can place the phone in the charging cradle provided with your phone and connect the AC Adapter to the back of the cradle The Battery Charge Status icon flashes during charging When the battery is fully charged the battery icon stops flashing User Guide Using Your Phone Placing a Call When the phone is turned on check the Signal Strength icon to see if you are in a Sprint PCS Service Area or authorized PCS CDMA or analog cellular provider s service area 1 Open the Flip 2 Enter the phone number highlight BEI and press a PG Tip When dialing long distance it is not necessary to dial a 1 before the area code 3 When you are finished with your call highlight mel i and press Qi If the phone is in Active Flip Mode see page 75 closing the Flip will also end the call Roaming With Your Sprint PCS Phone Your Sprint PCS Phone is dual band which means you can use it to make and receive calls in many places e In any city where Sprint PCS provides service e On other PCS CDMA networks and conventional analog cellular networks where Sprint PCS has implemented roaming agreements Note When using your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone in Analog Mode the handset may feel warm due to the higher transmission power requirements This behavior is normal for the analog operation Using Your Phone When you use your phon
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52. oice Mode 73 Data Cable 81 Dialing 4 Digit Dialing 16 Correcting Mistakes 12 Dialing Options 13 Redialing Last Number 12 Display Icons 7 E Emergency Calls 31 Events Add 51 Erase 60 Event Notification 52 Event Options 56 Event Type Icons 56 Viewing 54 F Flip Mode 75 Index G Games 77 Greeting Editing 21 H Hands Free Car Kit Accessory 80 Answering Options 74 Hearing Aids 86 I ID Ringer 46 K KeyGuard 78 L Locking Your Phone 68 M Main Menu 33 Medical Devices 86 Messages Clearing the Icon 38 Erasing Page Text 39 Page Text 26 MiniBrowser 61 P Pacemakers 86 Page Text Messages Erasing 28 Extracting Phone Numbers 28 Page Message Options 26 User Guide Retrieving 26 Storage 29 Text Message Options 27 Phone Activation See Activation Power Save Mode 5 Turning Off 4 Turning On 4 Unlocking See Unlocking Phone Book Add Call Alarm 45 Calling a Phone Number 23 Changing Speed Dialing Numbers 49 Dialing Sprint PCS Services 44 Edit an Entry 47 Entry Options 42 Find a Name 40 Find an Entry Number 41 Secret Entries 48 Select ID Ringer 46 Phone Number Displaying Your Own 20 Finding 15 Saving 14 Power External See AC adapter Prepend Dialing 36 R Redialing 12 Restricting Calls 69 Ring Types 64 65 Phone Book Entry 46 Vibrating Ringer 23 Roaming Set Mode 49 Call Guard 50 Index S Safety Information 82 Scheduler
53. oo Displays the previous Phone Book entry ee Tip You can also view the next or previous entry by pressing the Mouse Key left previous or right next Adding a New Entry To add a new entry 1 From the Main Menu highlight ag I ok I r i Tip You can also add an entry from the Main Menu by entering a phone number highlighting Save and pressing TB 2 Highlight FREE 3 Enter a name for the entry or highlight amp and press See Entering Characters Using fhe ET page 6 4 Enter the phone number and press X q If you save phone numbers with their area codes you can still dial them from your Phone Book when you travel outside your Sprint PCS Home Service Area 43 User Guide 5 Select a label riehten ND shor keg E or RAMSE and pressing X Note Phone numbers labeled Fax or Data can only be dialed through a personal computer 6 Press to save the entry in the next available memory location You can also enter an entry number or highlight an empty location and press My Sprint PCS Phone Number To display your phone number 1 From the Main Menu highlight ig Dialing Sprint PCS Services You must be in Digital Mode to access Sprint PCS Services To dial Sprint PCS Services 1 From the Main Menu highlight jg 4 Highlight ER and press DP For information on Sprint PCS Services see pages 30 31 44 Getting the Most From Your P
54. ou are certain you want to reset your phone highlight and press DB 71 User Guide Setup Setup Menu Display CLP i ty gt Data Fax In Car Use Any Key Answer Auto Answer Keyguard Mode Flip Mode Data Fax Mode The dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone can send and receive data or fax transmissions through a personal computer using the optional Data Connectivity Kit Visit a Sprint PCS Center or dil ED ED or 1 800 974 2221 to obtain optional accessories Note The phone must be on a digital network to send or receive data and faxes Receiving a Fax To receive a fax with your phone 1 From the Main Menu highlight g and press TB Note The Data Cable must be connected to your phone to view Data Fax menu options i and press TI 72 Getting the Most From Your Phone Ja and press ETP Note When the phone is in Data Fax In Mode you cannot make or receive voice calls Receiving Data To receive data with your phone 1 From the Main Menu highlight and press TG Note The Data Cable must be connected to your phone to view Data Fax menu options Highlight fl Highlight BELE and press DB Note When the phone is in Data Fax In Mode you cannot make or receive voice calls Returning to Voice Mode To return to Voice Mode at the end of a data or fax transmission and press FI To return to Voice Mode from Data Fax Mo
55. ou have events or Call Alarms scheduled you will not be notified if the time is not entered To set the time enter the current time using the keypad and press To wait five minutes to see if your phone finds Sprint PCS Service Power Save Mode When the phone is in an area without service for 15 minutes it stops searching for service and enters into the Power Save Mode When your phone activates this feature Fower Saue is displayed on your screen The phone automatically checks for service periodically or you can check manually by pressing any key Menu Navigation The Mouse Key lets you scroll circularly through menus quickly and easily Up Left Right Down User Guide As you dal a menu the options are highlighted ie Select an option by highlighting it and pressing 79 The scroll bar at the right of the menu keeps track of your position in the menu at all times For example if you want to view your last incoming call 1 From the Main Menu highlight RE Ps It may already be highlighted 2 Press the Mouse Key down to highlight ff and press TG If you have received any calls they are displayed on the screen Entering Characters Using the Keypad To enter a letter punctuation or number when creating Phone Book or Scheduler entries press the corresponding key until the desired character appears By default the first letter of a word is capitalized and following letters are lowercase
56. our Phone To select an option highlight it and press I View Details Displays the event time date duration and description Snooze Repeats the alarm in ten minutes Erase Deletes the event even if it is a repeating event Edit Lets you edit the time and date of the event Exit Returns to the Main Menu or press and hold ip If your phone is powered off when an event alarm is scheduled the same menu options are displayed the next time your phone powers on Adding Call Alarms From the Scheduler Schedule a Call Alarm to remind you to make an important call To add a Call Alarm from the Scheduler From the Main Menu highlight g ox I Highlight the day you want to schedule a Call Alarm for by pressing the Mouse Key left previous day or right next day and press TF gi Tip Press the Mouse Key up or down to scroll through the previous up or next down week s events Press the up or down Volume Control keys to scroll through the week s events for the previous up or next down month 53 User Guide Highlight i fa and press Highlight MEG Highlight the Phone Book miy you want to be reminded to call or highlight 8 SELL and press CX If you select Number Only enter the phone number and press Enter the time and date using your keypad Fields must be two digits for example 05 07a 01 01 99 To toggle between AM and PM highlight and press
57. our digits of a phone number in your Phone Book To select an option highlight it and press X Call Dials the phone number Roam Confirm Reminds you that you are making a call on an analog cellular network See Call Guard on page 50 Roam Call Dials the phone number using the current PCS CDMA or analog cellular network Save Saves the phone number in your Phone Book See Saving a Phone Number on the following page Find Displays phone numbers in your Phone Book that contain the entered numbers See Finding a Phone Number on page 15 Hard Pause Inserts a Hard Pause See Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses on page 15 2 Second Pause Inserts a two second pause See Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses on page 15 Exit Returns to the Main Menu User Guide A Phone Book Entry Displays the Phone Book entry To dial the entry s speed dialing number press and hold 99 To dial an alternate number highlight it and press and hold DB r e Y Tip To speed dial a Phone Book entry from the Main Menu press and hold the entry s number If the entry number is two digits enter the first digit then press and hold the second digit This feature will not work when the Roam Confirm option is enabled 4 Digit Dial Dials the phone number in your Phone Book that ends with the four digits you enter See 4 Digit Dialing on page 16
58. ox I Highlight the day you want to add an event to by pressing the Mouse Key left previous day or right next day and press ed J Tip Press the Mouse Key up or down to scroll through the previous up or next down week s events Press the up or down Volume Control keys to scroll through the week s events for the previous up or next down month Enter a description and press 51 User Guide 6 Enter the time date and duration using your keypad Fields must be two digits for coi ka 07a oe To a and press TG e Edit Alarm Enter the number of hours or minutes before the event you want the alarm to sound and press 9 If you do not want to be reminded highlight Kg and press icon is displayed next to your event if an alarm is scheduled with the event Note Default alarm times are 10 minutes for Meetings Events and Dining Appointments 24 hours for Special Occasions and 0 minutes for Call Alarms e Edit Repeat To repeat the event highlight E and press The ite icon is displayed next to your event if the event is scheduled to repeat e Set End Time If the duration is longer than 99 hours 99 minutes you can schedule an end time by entering the time and date and pressing DB Event Notification When an event alarm is scheduled the event description time and date and following menu options are displayed 52 Getting the Most From Y
59. r ID Roaming Messages Voicemail Page Text Mini Browser Alarms Data Calls Fax Calls Tone Length Alerts Service Messages Minute Minder Flip Adjusting the Volume 1 From the Main Menu highligh 2 Highlight E 3 Highlight ge Tip You can use the Volume Control keys to adjust the Ring Volume in the Main Menu or the Voice Volume during a call 63 User Guide 4 Highlight SRR only and press Note When the phone is in Vibrate Mode and attached to an accessory Desktop Charger Hands Free Car Kit etc it uses the Standard Ring Type to alert you of incoming calls alarms or messages Selecting Ring Types for Voice Calls To select a Ring Type for Voice Calls Note If you select Roaming the Ring Type is used for all incoming roaming calls 5 Highlight a Ring Type and press Q You will hear a preview of the Ring Type when you highlight it obey oy Tip You can also assign different Ring Types to individual Phone Book entries See Selecting an ID Ringer on page 46 Selecting Ring Types for Messages To select a Ring Type for Messages 1 From the Main Menu highlight 64 Getting the Most From Your Phone and press 5 Highlight a Ring Type and press 29 You will hear a preview of the Ring Type when you highlight it Selecting Ring Types for Alarms Data Calls and Fax Calls To select a Ring Type for Alarms Data Calls or Fax Calls 1 2 Highli
60. rsvvnvnnsenrensennrensrnn 18 Data Fax Calls Lungene 19 Internet Access sesssessssesssssurnsennnnnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnesnns 19 Handy TDS anc dnconnintnineoneinronnnunannanaios 20 Adjusting the Volume senrarvsvnenvnsnvvnvnenvvnenvnvvnnsenvnvnnen 20 Displaying Your Sprint PCS Phone Number 20 Changing the Backlight Setting c ssse 20 Editing the Greeting sosseoseseesevsvenessernenvessenvenvrnvrnensenn 21 Adjusting the Contrast sesrenvenvonernernenvennenvensonvenenner 21 Creating a Phone Book Entry sscssssecssseeeeens 22 Calling a Phone Number in Your Phone Book 23 Setting the Ring Volume to Vibrate 0sc0 23 Getting the Most From Sprint PCS Service 24 Accessing Sprint PCS Voicemail sse 24 Setting Up Your Sprint PCS Voicemail 24 vi Table of Contents New Message Alerts nenrvsvnvnrvvnsvnrvnsvnvnvnvnvnenensnnenens 25 Retrieving Page Text Messages nrsrnrvnvnvnnvvnenvnvnnnens 26 Extracting Phone Numbers From Text Messages 28 Erasing All Page Text Messages rsrnrrnvnenvvnvnenenvnenns 28 Sending a Page or Text Message to Your Phone 28 Page Text Message Storage sernvvrvrnvnvennvnvensvnvrnnnenn 29 Caller ID REE 29 Call Waiting caccdeesiarrscecresiorelerssin uence aaeadettinnanentes 29 Three Way Calling nennenrennenvenernvenennvrnensennen
61. rvice When Sprint PCS Service is not available it searches for an alternate system e Sprint PCS This setting allows you to select the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network only and prevents roaming on other networks e Analog only This setting forces the phone to seek an analog roaming system when Sprint PCS Service is not available This setting is not saved the next time the phone is turned on Call Guard This feature reminds you when you make or receive a roaming call It also requires you to take an additional step before placing or answering a roaming call This additional step is not required when you make or receive calls while on the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network To turn the Call Guard feature off 1 From the Main Menu highlight mand press TG 2 Highlight M 3 Highlight Off and press To place roaming calls with Call Guard on 1 From the Main Menu dial a phone number 2 Highlight 3 Press I To answer incoming roaming calls with Call Guard on From the Main Menu highlight and press BG 50 Getting the Most From Your Phone Scheduler Use the Scheduler to remind you of events or important calls you need to make You can schedule up to 100 events 15 Call Alarms and 20 To Do Items Scheduler Menu P gt View Week Add Event To Do List GoTo Date Memory Adding Meetings Special Occasions General Events and Dining Appointments 1 From the Main Menu highlight
62. ternal RF energy 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 Blasting Areas Turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your phone when you are in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions It is rare but your phone or its accessories could generate sparks Sparks could cause an explosion or a fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas such as gas stations below deck on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Do not transport or store flammable gas liquid or explosives in 87 User Guide the compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone or accessories Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas such as propane or butane must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard NFPA 58 For a copy of this stan
63. the Missed Log the entry is removed from the Missed Log A new entry will be stored in either the Outgoing or Incoming Log The Outgoing and Incoming Logs also remove duplicate entries To view a Call Log entry highlight the entry and press The phone number Phone Book entry name if the number is in your Phone Book and following menu options are displayed To select an option highlight it and press X 34 Call Dials the phone number Alternate s If the phone number is in your Phone Book and the entry has alternate numbers they are displayed To dial an alternate number highlight it and press and hold DB Save Phone ft If the phone number is not in your Phone Book an entry is created Time Date Displays the time date and duration of the call Getting the Most From Your Phone e Prepend Prepends the phone number See Prepend Dialing on the following page e Erase Deletes the Call Log entry e Next Displays the next Call Log entry e Previous Displays the previous Call Log entry te Tip You can also view the next or previous entry by pressing the Mouse Key left previous or right next Dialing Phone Numbers From the Call Log 1 From the Main Menu highlight MERRE dm and press 3 Highlight the phone number you want to call and press and hold GB Note You cannot dial phone numbers identified as No ID Restricted Data or Fax c
64. ther Service Providers Roaming occurs when you are in an area serviced by another authorized service provider When this situation occurs the R ria icon and Digital af Foam are displayed If am Or Arnald J there is no service available the X icon is displayed 32 Getting the Most From Your Phone Getting the Most From Your Phone Main Menu The Main Menu is displayed when your phone is in a Sprint PCS or authorized PCS CDMA or analog cellular provider s service area or below the In Call Options when you are on a call To return to the Main Menu from another menu press and hold GB Main Menu Options Call Logs Scheduler Security Messages MiniBrowser Setup Phone Book Sounds Calculator Roaming Display Games KeyGuard To select a Main Menu option highlight it and press J For a complete description of each menu see the appropriate chapter Call Logs Your dual band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone stores your last ten incoming ten outgoing and ten missed calls in the Call Logs menu Call Logs Menu P Outgoing Log Incoming Log Phone Book Missed Log Erase Logs Outgoing Log Incoming Log Missed Log All Logs Air Time 33 User Guide Viewing Call Logs To view the last ten incoming ten outgoing or ten missed calls From the Main Menu highlight RE I ok I Highlight either WEE mm mee H EES and press TG Note When you receive a call from or dial a phone number in
65. umber regulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment Record the serial number in the space provided below This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future Model Dual Band Sprint PCS Touchpoint Phone Serial No User Guide Proprietary Notice CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the following Patents 4 901 307 5 103 459 5 337 338 5 426 392 5 056 109 5 309 474 5 339 046 5 437 055 5 257 283 5 099 204 5 341 456 5 442 322 5 265 119 5 228 054 5 383 219 5 442 627 5 267 262 5 107 225 5 392 287 5 452 473 5 101 501 5 283 536 5 414 728 5 461 639 5 267 261 5 280 472 5 414 796 5 109 390 5 289 527 5 416 797 89 User Guide phone com Index Index A AC Adapter 9 Accessing Voicemail 24 Accessories 79 Activation ii B Backlight Setting 20 Battery Charging 9 Extended 79 Installing 4 Removing 4 Standard 79 Blasting Areas 87 C Calculator 76 Call Alarms Add from Phone Book 45 Add from Scheduler 53 Editing 57 Notification 45 Call Logs Call Log Options 34 Dialing Phone Numbers 35 Saving Phone Numbers 35 Viewing 34 Call Waiting 29 User Guide Caller ID Blocking Your 29 Information 29 Calls Answering 18 End of Call Options 18 Missed Notfication 18 Placing 10 Character Entry 6 Contrast Setting 21 D Data Fax Receive a Fax 72 Receive Data 73 Return to V
66. umbers press the Mouse Key left or right and press and hold See Phone Book Entry Options on page 42 41 User Guide Phone Book Entry Options To display a Phone Book entry see Finding a Name or Finding an Entry on the previous pages To select an option highlight it and press e Call Dials the entry s speed dialing number e Roam Confirm Reminds you that you are making a call on an analog network See Disabling Roam Confirm on page 76 e Roam Call Dials the phone number using the current PCS CDMA or analog cellular network e Alternate Numbers Press and hold Z to dial an alternate phone number if the entry has more than one phone number e Call Alarm Creates a Call Alarm See Adding Call Alarms From the Phone Book on page 45 e Add Phone Adds a phone number to the entry See Adding Phone Numbers to a Phone Book Entry on page 46 e Set ID Ringer Assigns a Ring Type to the entry See Selecting an ID Ringer on page 46 e Prepend Inserts numbers or pauses before the phone number See Prepend Dialing on page 36 e Edit Edits the entry See Editing a Phone Book Entry on page 47 42 Getting the Most From Your Phone e Erase Number To delete the selected phone number press LD again e Frase Entry To delete the entry press X again e Next Displays the next Phone Book entry
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68. y or highlight RE and press GMP See Entering Characters ce Keypad on page 6 4 Enter the phone number and press X w Tip If you save phone numbers with their area codes you can still dial them from your Phone Book when you travel outside your Sprint PCS Home Service Area Note Phone numbers labeled Fax or Data can only be dialed through a personal computer 22 Handy Tips 6 Press to save the entry in the next available memory location You can also enter an entry number or highlight an empty location and press Calling a Phone Number in Your Phone Book To dial a phone number in your Phone Book 1 Display a Phone Book entry See Finding a Name on page 40 or Finding an Entry Number on page 41 2 To speed dial the entry s default number press and hold To dial an alternate number highlight the number and press and hold GG Tip To speed dial a Phone Book entry from the Main Menu press and hold the entry s number If the entry number is two digits enter the first digit then press and hold the second digit Setting the Ring Volume to Vibrate The vibrating ringer lets you receive incoming calls without disturbing others To set the phone to Vibrate Mode press the down Volume Control key until Hing We ike a te is displayed ETNE The phone will vibrate and Vikrate Dr is displayed above the Main Menu Note When the phone is in Vibrate Mo
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