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1.     4  When you are finished  press the Red button  End call button  to end the call  By  default  when you end a Group Connect call that you initiated  all other participants are  dropped from the call  To change this setting  refer to Group Call Options     Note  If you get an error message saying that your contact is not reachable via Direct  Connect or this number is not DC capable  please check to see that you have entered or  highlighted a valid Direct Connect number     Make a Group Connect Call from History  Follow the instructions below to make a group connect call from the call history     1  Press Menu  left selection key   gt  History     2  Highlight a group entry and press the DC button     Sprint Direct Connect 40    3  Continue the Group Connect call as described in Make a Direct Connect Call by  Entering a Number     Join or Rejoin a Group Connect Call  If you are not available at the beginning of a Group Connect call  or if you drop off the call  temporarily  you can rejoin the in progress Group Connect call     Follow the instructions below to join rejoin a Group Connect call   1  Press Menu  left selection key   gt  History   2  Highlight the call and press the DC button     3  Continue the Group Connect call as described in Make a Direct Connect Call by Entering a  Number     Note  You can also join or rejoin a Group Connect call from your Contacts list if you have stored  the group     Note  If the Group Connect call has already ended  pressing the DC bu
2.     Follow the instructions below to view and manage the playlists        Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Entertainment  gt  Music player  gt  Options  left  selection key   gt  Go to music menu  gt  Playlists to view all the stored playlists and  access the following options       Create playlist  Add a new playlist      Now playing  View the list of songs that are playing      Most played songs  View the list of songs most played      Recently added  View the list of songs recently added to the list     Recently played  View the list of songs that were recently played     You can create a playlist  highlight it and select Options  left selection key   The following  options are displayed     Open the audio file     Add to playlist Add a new file to the playlist        Entertainment 86    Delete Remove a file from the playlist     Rename the playlist     Playlist details View the playlist name  song number  duration and location        Camera    The Sonim XP STRIKE has a 2 MP  megapixel  camera for taking pictures  The pictures can be  saved in your phone     Using the Camera  You can use the built in camera to take photographs     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Entertainment  gt  Camera     Press the camera torch button on the right side of the phone     2  Press Capture  menu key  or the camera torch button to shoot the picture  The picture is  automatically saved in Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  My files  gt  Images     3  After taking a pictur
3.    66      Go to date  Go to a particular date and view the events for that date     Goto today  Access the current date       Delete event  Delete events based on the following options  All until today  All in  time period  and Delete all       Settings  Edit the calendar settings     Notes    Follow the instructions below to use notes to note down information in your phone      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  Notes  If there are no notes  select Add   menu key  to create a new note  Or  select Options  left selection key  to add  edit or  delete notes     To do List  Follow the instructions below to open and store items on a to do list on your phone      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  To do list  If there are no notes  select Add   menu key  to create a new note  Otherwise  select Options  left selection key  to  access the following options     Delete the selected note     Mark note as done    Mark the selected note as complete incomplete   Mark as not done    Save detail Save or use a phone number  e mail address or URL present in  the note  Your options are     e add to Contacts  call the contact    send a message    send the detail s  to another number    access the Website of the URL address    Sort by deadline Sort the list based on priority or deadline     Tools 67       Send the selected note to another contact as a text or using  Bluetooth     Delete notes Delete all notes or delete all notes up to the current date     Go 
4.    Sending Contact Details by Bluetooth    Follow the instructions below to send the details of any contact via Bluetooth to another contact  in your Contacts list     1     2     Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All Contacts    Highlight the contact    Press Details  menu key  to view the contact details    Select Options  left selection key   gt  Send business card  gt  Via bluetooth   Select the details to be sent     Select the device from Devices found list       When the other device accepts the contact  the message Business card sent will be    displayed     Contacts 55    Selecting Multiple Contacts    Follow the instructions below to select multiple contacts when there is an action you want to  perform on all of them     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All Contacts   2  Highlight a contact entry and do one of the following     Select Options  left selection key   gt  Mark       Select Options  left selection key   gt  Mark all to select all the contacts in the phone  book     Once the contacts are marked  press Options  left selection key  to display the following  options     Delete marked You can delete all the selected contacts     You can select all the contacts in the contacts list  This option is  displayed only if all the contacts are not selected     A You can unmark all the selected contacts     Contacts Settings    Follow the instructions below to view or modify the settings for your contacts         gt  Select Menu
5.    Update PRL     Update your phone with the latest PRL from the operator   2  Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the update     Update Profile    Follow the instructions below to update your phone with the latest network parameters and  server settings when the operator changes them     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  Update Profile   2  Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the update     Mobile Sync    Follow the instructions below to back up all your contacts to the Sprint server  and if you change  phones you can retrieve them from the server with your new phone     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  Mobile Sync   2  Follow the onscreen prompts to complete Mobile Sync   My Files  Using the My files menu  you can store and manage audio files  and image files  You can    preview the files  view their details and delete files  The internal storage capacity is  approximately 170 MB  Follow the instructions below to access and manage My files     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  My files     Tools 70    2  Scroll to a folder and select Open  menu key  to open the folder  The listed folders are       SD Card  Optional    stores files in the microSD card  This option will be displayed  only if an SD card is inserted in the phone       Images   stores the images captured using the built in camera      Videos   stores the videos captured using the built in camcorder       Music   stores downloaded music files      Gra
6.   Edit  message  Resend  Forward  Save detail  Mark text  and Copy all     Note  The messages are saved in Sent items only if you have activated Save sent messages   To do this  from standby mode  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt  select message  type  gt  Message settings  gt  Save sent messages  gt  Always save     Drafts    Messages that have been saved to be sent later are stored in Drafts     1  To access unsent text messages  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt  Text  message  gt  Drafts     To access unsent MMS messages  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt   Multimedia message  gt  Drafts     2  Scroll to a message and select Options  left selection key  to view the following list of  options       Delete  Delete the message     Edit text  Edit the message and send it     Scroll to a message and press Select  menu key  to view the message and select  Options  left selection key  to list the following options  Delete  Mark text  and Copy all     Deleting Messages  Follow the instructions below to view and delete unwanted messages from you messages  folder     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging     2  Select one of the message types  gt  Delete     Messaging 62    Accessing Voicemail    Your incoming calls can be forwarded to your voice mail  Callers will be prompted to leave a  message for you  This feature requires you to enter a voice mail number which is provided by  your service provider  To set your
7.   Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Hearing aid  gt  On     Once HAC is enabled  the HAC symbol is displayed in the indicator bar  Select Off to disable  this feature     Settings 47    Note  While using the mobile phone for voice calls with a hearing aid  slightly adjust the position  of the phone against the ear to reduce the interference and to give better voice quality     Net Guard    Net guard alert notifies the user when any application or feature requires Internet data access   This option will be available only when Direct Connect status is set to Offline     Follow the instructions below to enable net guard alert    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Net guard  gt  On     Select Off to disable this alert     GPS Service    Follow the instructions below activate the GPS service    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  GPS Service  gt  On     To deactivate GPS navigation switch  select Off     Bluetooth Settings    You can use Bluetooth to transfer data to any other Bluetooth enabled device  For more  information about activating and using Bluetooth  refer to Setting Up Bluetooth Connectivity     Security Settings  To prevent unauthorized use of your phone  you can enable security settings in your phone   Follow the instructions below to access and change the security settings    1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Security    2  Ente
8.   Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Language     2  Highlight the language you want and press Select  menu key      Memory Status  Follow the instructions below to view the memory used for storing your files  messages   applications and tools      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Memory status     Settings 45    The memory usage of the phone and SD card is displayed     Automatic Keyguard Setting    Follow the instructions below to enable or disable the Automatic Keypad lock   1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Automatic keyguard     2  Highlight On or Off and press Select  menu key    DTMF Tones Setting    Follow the instructions below to set the DTMF tone type and tone length    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  DTMF Tones     Select Manual touch tones to set the DTMF tone to Continuous  Fixed  or Off       Select Touch tone length to set the DTMF tone length to Short or Long     Start up Tone Setting  Follow the instructions below to enable or disable the pre defined tone that plays upon powering  on the phone     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Start up tone     2  Highlight On or Off and press Select  menu key      Switch Off Tone Setting    Follow the instructions below to enable or disable the pre defined tone that plays upon powering  off the phone     1  Select Men
9.   The phone searches for contacts automatically as  you enter text     Sending Messages to Contacts    Follow the instructions below to send text messages  SMS  and multimedia messages  MMS   messages to your contacts     Note  Unsent messages will be saved to Drafts automatically     Sending Text Messages  Follow the instructions below to send text messages to your contacts     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All Contacts     2  Highlight the contact     Contacts 52    6     Press Details  menu key  to view the contact details     Highlight the number and select Options  left selection key   gt  Send message  gt  Text  message     Enter the message and select Send  menu key  or navigate to the To field and select  Add  menu key  to select additional recipients     Select Send  menu key  to send the message     Sending Multimedia Messages  Follow the instructions below to send multimedia messages to your contacts     1     2     8     Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All Contacts   Highlight the contact   Press Details  menu key  to view the contact details     Highlight the number and select Options  left selection key   gt  Send message  gt   Multimedia message     Select Options  left selection key   gt  Add object to add an attachment     Highlight the number and select Options  left selection key   gt  Send message  gt  Text  message     Enter the message and select Send  menu key  or navigate to the To field and select  Add  men
10.   gt  select the desired call type  gt  highlight the  desired phone number and select Options  left selection key   gt  Save  Complete the  steps provided above     Make and Receive a Direct Connect  DC  Call    You can make a Direct Connect call by entering a Direct Connect number manually or by  selecting an entry containing a Direct Connect number in your Contacts or History     Make a Direct Connect Call by Entering a Number  Follow the instructions below to make a Direct Connect call by entering a Direct Connect  number with your keypad     1     From standby mode  enter a Direct Connect number using the keypad     The Direct Connect number may be the ten digit wireless phone number of the person  you are calling  Mobile DC      Press and release the Direct Connect button  DC button  on the left side of your phone     Pressing and releasing the DC button contacts the recipient  The recipient s phone  emits an incoming tone and displays your name or number  lf available  he or she  can choose to respond and begin the conversation     You can also hold the DC button and speak after you first press and hear the tone  In  this case  your voice will broadcast instantly over the recipient s speaker  Pinging the  recipient s phone by pressing and releasing may avoid unintentional interruptions     After the recipient accepts your call     Wait for their name or number to disappear from under the picture   Press and hold the DC button     Wait for a tone to sound and Me to appe
11.   left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  Settings       Memory status  View the percentage of free space vs  used memory space for your  Contacts list     Contacts 56    Messaging    Text messages and multimedia messages  MMS  are convenient and inexpensive means of  communication  You can send a text message to other people using text message service   MMS allows you to send messages with multimedia content such as pictures  audio files  video  files  and so on     Note  The MMS facility is available only if you subscribe to it from your network operator   To access the messages function  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messages     Message Settings    You can view and modify the message settings for text and multimedia messages     Text Message Settings    Follow the instructions below to view and modify text message settings      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt  Text message  gt  Message settings to  edit the following text message settings     Set the message priority to Normal or Urgent     Save sent Save the sent messages     message    Send callback no    Add the callback number in the message            Add a signature to your message     Multimedia Message Settings  Follow the instructions below to view and modify multimedia message settings         gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt  Multimedia message  gt  Multimedia  message settings to edit the following MMS settings     Save sent  message    Set the phone to sav
12.   tightly wrapped wire built into some hearing aids  While the microphone of a hearing aid picks  up all sounds  the telecoil will only pick up an electromagnetic signal from the telephone  Thus   users of telecoil equipped hearing aids are able to communicate over the telephone without the  amplification of unwanted background noise     Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and generate less interference to hearing  devices set in telecoil mode     A combination of M rating and T rating defines the final HAC rating and is a deciding factor in  selecting cellular phones for people with hearing problems  A HAC compliant phone could be  rated     e M3 T3  e M3 T4  e M4 T3  eo M4 T4    These ratings assist hearing device users to find phones that are compatible with their hearing  devices  Ratings are shown on the phone s box or label  The ratings are not guaranteed for  suitability  The results vary depending on the individual s hearing loss and the immunity  characteristics of the used hearing device  i e  its resistance to interference  The best way to  evaluate the suitability of the phone is to try it with the intended hearing aid device     SONXP3410 has been tested for hearing aid device compatibility and complies with the Federal  Communications Commission  FCC  requirements  SONXP3410 is rated M4 T3     Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC  Settings  Follow the instructions below to enable coupling with a hearing aid device operating in  telecoil microphone mode      gt
13.  Application Manager     Ringback Tones    Follow the instructions below to download new ringback tones from the Internet and set them for  incoming calls      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  My Stuff  gt  Ringback tones     Games    Follow the instructions below to download games from the Internet and store them on your  phone or SD card      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  My Stuff  gt  Games     Ringtones    Follow the instructions below to download new ringtones from the Internet and set them for  incoming calls      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  My Stuff  gt  Ringtones     Screen Savers    Follow the instructions below to download new screen savers from the Internet and store them  on your phone or SD card      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  My Stuff  gt  Screen Savers     Applications    Follow the instructions below to download applications from the Internet and store them on your  phone or SD card      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  My Stuff  gt  Applications     My Stuff 74    Browser    The Sonim XP STRIKE mobile phone has an internal browser that allows you to browse  contents of various websites on the Internet  This feature is made available only if you subscribe  to a data service from your network operator for Internet access  Please consult your local  operator for more details  Some browser settings have already been set to a specific network  operator  If you utilize the services of the same network opera
14.  Auto complete    Key guide    Advanced    Browser    Show or hide icons when browsing the Web pages     Set the speed of the browser pointer to slow normal fast     Select Off to disable the browser pointer     You can enable or disable pop ups  Select one of the following  options     e Block all popups     always blocks the popups     e Allow until browser closes     allows popups only for the  current session     e Always allow     always allows popups     Deletes the private information such as cookies  cache  browsing  history  passwords  and auto complete data     Enable or disable auto complete of Web address and form  information     You can also enable or disable the password saving functionality   View the browser shortcut keys     View or modify the following settings   e Page information     view page information   e Browser information     view browser information     e Enable Disable Javascript     activate or deactivate  javascripts in your Web page     e Enable View error log     activate error log and view tt   e Send Do not send referrer header     block referrer header     e Turn on off redirect prompt     enable or disable automatic  redirecting of Web pages     e Root certificate     view the root certificate for any Web page     e Reset browser     reset the browser settings to default  settings     11    Connectivity    You can connect your phone to other devices using Bluetooth and USB     Setting Up Bluetooth Connectivity    Bluetooth is a wireless c
15.  Messaging  gt  Emergency Alerts  gt  Settings  gt   Display Setting     Text Input Mode    When you enter text for messages and notes  the input mode is displayed at the top of the  screen     To modify the text input mode  navigate to the Message field and press and release the   key to  view the different text input modes  Abc ABC abc      Messaging 63    1  To switch between upper case  ABC   lower case  abc  or sentence case  Abc   use the    key  In sentence case  the letter used immediately after a period      exclamation mark      or question mark     is automatically capitalized     2  To enter a character  press the numeric key repeatedly until the desired character  appears on the screen  For example  to enter GOOD  in the text mode  press 4 once to  display G  press 6 thrice to display O  and again press 6 thrice to display O and press 3  once to display D     3  To insert a space between characters or words when editing text  press 1   4  To erase a character select Clear  right selection key      5  To insert special characters  press   to display the special characters  Use the navigation  keys to scroll through the special characters  Select the character to appear in the text     Messaging 64    Tools    The following topics provide details about the tools supported by the Sonim XP STRIKE     Device Self Service    Follow the instructions below to update your phone firmware      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  Device self service     Alar
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19.  Tools 65    2  Select Options  left selection key  to view the list of options available     1     2     Tools    Make a note  Add a new note for a specific date   Go to date  Go to a particular date and view the events for that date   Go to today  Access the current date     Delete event  Delete events based on the following options  All until today  All in  time period  and Delete all     Settings  Edit the following calendar settings     Date  amp  time settings Set the date and time  You cannot modify this setting if  auto update of time is On     Default view Set the default view to month or day view   Week starts Set the starting day of the week   Calendar tone Set the alert tone for calendar events     Edit Events    Follow the instructions below to record and edit events and create notes for a specific date        Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  Calendar     Highlight a date and select View  menu key  to view the events for that date     Highlight an event and select View  menu key   gt  Edit  menu key   Make the changes  and select Save  menu key      Select Options  left selection key  to view the list of available options     Make a note  Add a new note for a specific date   Delete  Delete the specific event   Edit  Edit the specific event     Save detail  Save or use details of the event such as phone numbers  URL  addresses and E mail addresses     Send note  Send the note via text or Bluetooth     Month view  View the calendar in month format  
20.  WAP  These ring tones will be  stored in My files or My Stuff  The supported ringtone formats are MIDI  MP3  WAV  AAC and  AMR     Settings 44    Follow the instructions below to set the date and time format    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Date and time  gt  Date and time format     The date formats supported are DD MM YYYY  DD MM YY  MM DD YYYY  MM DD YY   YYYY MM DD  and YY MM DD  You can use periods  slashes  dashes  or spaces as  separators  The time formats supported are 24 Hour and 12 Hour     Auto update of time  This feature allows the phone to automatically synchronize the time to the  network time     Note  This feature should be supported by the network     Shortcuts    Follow the instructions below to assign specific functions to the navigation keys as shortcuts   1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Shortcuts   2  Highlight a key you wish to assign a shortcut to and press Select  menu key    3  Highlight the desired function and press Select  menu key    Call Settings  Follow the instructions below to set the various call options    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Call settings   For more information  refer to Phone Calls     Phone Settings    You can set or view the following general phone settings for easy access     Language Settings  Follow the instructions below to change the phone s language to display all menu items  user  feedback messages and text entry in your language of choice     1
21.  before dialing an international  number     Sonim XP STRIKE Back Layout    The following image provides the details of the back layout of your Sonim XP STRIKE        Phone Basics 18             Switching ON Your Phone    Press and hold the Power ON OFF key for two seconds to power on the phone     When the phone is switched on  it tries to register with the network  After successful registration   the name of the service provider is displayed in the home screen     Phone Basics 19    Sonim XP STRIKE Home Screen    The following screen represents the home screen of the Sonim XP STRIKE     Sprint    12 19 12 Wed       Home Screen Indicators    The home screen indicators are visible in the status bar at the top of the home screen when the  phone is in standby mode  Some icons indicate the status of certain functionalities of the phone   for example  the battery charge indicator  the network status indicator  the date and time etc   Some icons are displayed only if the specific service is activated     The following table describes the display indicators in the status bar of the home screen in the  Sonim XP STRIKE phone        Battery Three bars indicate maximum battery charge        Vibration Indicates that Vibration is On        Emergency alerts   Indicates that there is an emergency alert issued by  Federal US agencies     g  O  E  ca    Unread Message Indicates that there are unread messages in the inbox   Urgent text Indicates that there are unread urgent messages in the  m
22.  call button  to disconnect     To reject a Direct Connect call  press the Red button  End call button      End a Direct Connect Call    You can end a Direct Connect call using one of the methods below      gt  The call will automatically end after several seconds if neither party presses the DC  button     Press the Red button  End call button  to disconnect     Call Alerts    Call Alerts let you notify others that you want to communicate with them using Direct Connect   When a user receives a Call Alert  the phone sounds a tone and displays your name or Direct  Connect number     Send Call Alerts    Follow the instructions below to send Direct Connect alerts to individual Direct Connect  contacts     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All Contacts     2  Highlight a contact and select Options  left selection key   gt  select one of the following  options       Send Alert  Sends an alert       Send Alert With MSG  Sends an alert with a message  Highlight a message from  the displayed list of messages     3  Select Send  menu key   The receiving phone emits an incoming tone and displays an  alert or an alert with the selected message     Reply to Call Alerts    Call Alerts continue to repeat for a set amount of time  the default is five minutes  or until you  return the call or dismiss the alert     Follow the instructions below to reply to a call alert   1  When a call alert is displayed  press and hold the DC button to return the call     2  Continue wit
23.  desired text from the message         Select all the text in the message   Save as draft Save the message as draft     Prediction Turn text prediction on or off   options    Delete the message before it is sent     5  Select Options  left selection key   gt  Send to send the message        Multimedia Messages  Follow the instructions below to send multimedia  MMS  messages with multimedia attachments  to desired recipients     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt  Multimedia message  gt  Write  message     2  Select Add  menu key  and select the recipient s  of the message     3  Go to the Message field and enter the message  The text input mode is displayed in the  status bar  Press and hold   to select the appropriate text input mode     4  Enter the message and select Options  left selection key   The following options are  present     Add multimedia objects such as an image  video  audio  vcards  Add object   i J  and slides   Select recipients for the message  Enter a new number or select  from the contacts list     nin  nitnisinisisenisinional       Messaging 59    Insert symbol Select the required symbol to include in the message   Writing language   Select the input languages     Prediction    Turn text prediction on or off   options       Delete the message before it is sent     5  Select Options  left selection key   gt  Send to send the message     Message Folders    Your messages are stored in the inbox  draft  outbox and sent folders  The numbe
24.  following options are  displayed     Time of call View the details of the call such as the number  call time and date  and call  timer    Send message   Send a text message or MMS to the number  Enter the text message or  MMS and select Options  left selection key  to view the text message  options and send it accordingly    Edit the number before dialing  You can also save the number to your  Contacts list     Save Save the number to your Contacts list  if it is not saved   This option is  displayed only if the number is not saved   Add to contact   Add the number to an existing contact in your Contacts list  This option is  displayed only if the number is not saved   Delete the number from the call history   Call the selected contact     Any Key Answer    When Anykey answer is enabled  you can press any key except the Red button  End call  button  to answer a call        Follow the instructions below to activate Anykey answer    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Call settings  gt  Anykey answer  gt  On   Note  Press and hold the Power On Off key during a call to switch off the phone     Auto Redial    When auto redial is enabled  your phone will automatically redial within a set interval if a call  does not connect     Phone Calls 29    Follow the instructions below to enable auto redial feature    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Call settings  gt  Automatic redial  gt  On     If an attempt to call is not successful  you will b
25.  from the slot and remove the battery     4  Close the battery cover  Rotate the battery cover screws in clockwise direction  You can  use the screwdriver provided to tighten the screws  Ensure not to over tighten the  screws     Get Started 14    Charging the Battery  The battery provided with your mobile phone does not come fully charged  We recommend that  you charge the phone for five hours before you use it for the first time     Note  With a fully charged battery  the phone can remain in standby mode for up to 800 hours   If the battery is completely out of charge  the charging icon appears only after several minutes  when the charger is connected     Warning  Do not use an incorrect battery type as it might cause explosion   Complete the following steps to charge the phone battery   1  Plug the charger into a power outlet     2  The charger port is located on the left side of the phone  To access the charger port  lift  the cover with the USB sign  Insert the 3 5mm jack connector of the USB cable into the  port and insert the other end of the USB cable into the charger        Alternatively  you can charge the phone with your PC  Insert the 3 5mm jack connector  of the USB cable into the charger port of the phone and insert the other end of the cable  into a USB port on your PC        3  Ifthe battery is being charged when the phone is switched off  only the battery icon is  displayed  as shown in the below figure      lf the battery is being charged while the phone is 
26.  left selection key  or the menu key  center key  in the  standby mode  The main menu displays the following twelve items     Settings     view and modify settings related to Direct Connect  security  network   phone  display  profiles  and tone     Cele stuff     access application manager  ringback tones  games  ringtones   screen savers and applications     Contacts     view and manage contacts and Direct Connect groups stored in the  Contacts list     Missed alerts     view and manage missed calls  missed Direct Connect calls  and Direct Connect alerts     Messaging     view and manage text messages  multimedia messages   voicemail and emergency alerts     Tools     access tools such as alarm  calendar  notes  to do list  calculator     eon world clock  and my files  You can also update the phone and the  profile and also sync your phone     Entertainment     access voice recorder  video  radio  music player and camera        Phone Basics 29    Maps     access Telenav GPS Navigator   Shopping     access shopping applications   ee    E Browser     access the internal browser that allows you to browse contents of  ar various Websites on the Internet     My Account     access and manage your Sprint account details related to your  phone        Phone Basics 26    Phone Calls    The following topics provide information on calls  managing calls and call settings     Make and Receive Calls    You can call a local international number from contacts or call history  or dial a numb
27.  recorded Send the last recorded file via multimedia message or    Bluetooth        Recording list View the list of recordings stored in the Sounds folder   Select memory Set the default memory location to save the recordings     Video Recorder    Follow the instructions below to record videos using the built in camera   1  Torecord a video file  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Entertainment  gt  Video   2  To start the recording  select Record  menu key    3  To temporarily stop the recording  select Pause  menu key      4  To continue with the recording  select Continue  menu key      Entertainment 84    5  To end the recording  select Stop  right selection key   The recorded video file is stored  under My files     After recording a video  select Options  left selection key  to access the following options        Delete Play the last recorded file    New video Record another video    Send Send the last recorded file via multimedia message or Bluetooth   Rename Rename the recorded file     Open My files Open My files to view other videos     FM Radio    The FM radio is built in and offers instant and easy access to FM radio channels through your  phone  A wired headset must be attached to the phone as the wire works as an antenna for the  radio  To connect the headset to the phone  lift the cover with the headset sign located on the  left side of the phone and insert the headset s connector into the port  You can then listen to the  radio via the wired headset        
28.  the history by name or last used  Select a specific  page and select Delete  left selection key  to delete it from  history     Send the current Web page link as a text or MMS message  to a selected contact     View and modify browser settings  For more information   refer to Browser Settings        a   Exit the browser     Browser Settings    While using the browser  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Browser  gt  Menu  right selection  key   gt  Browser settings  The following options are displayed        Startup page    Default Zoom  size    Show Do not  show images    Browser    Highlight one of the following options and select Confirm  left  selection key  to save the changes     e Use a blank page     set the home page to a blank page     e Use the last page I visited     set the home page to the last  visited page     e Use my homepage   set the home page to a desired Web  site     To change the current homepage  select Change and choose the  new home page address     Highlight one of the following options and select Confirm  left  selection key  to set the default zoom size     e Use fit to screen     fit the browser to the phone screen   e Use automatic zooming     zoom the page automatically     e Use a custom value     set the custom value as a percentage  of the default zoom level  The default setting is 100      Show or hide the images displayed in the Web pages     76    Show Do not  show icon row    Virtual mouse  pointer    Popups    Clear private  data   
29.  to some reason are stored in Outbox     1     To access undelivered text messages  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt   Text message  gt  Outbox     To access undelivered MMS messages  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt   Multimedia message  gt  Outbox     2  Scroll to a message and select Options  left selection key  to view the following list of  options     Delete  Delete the message     Message status  View the sending status of the message     Resend  Resend the highlighted message   Scroll to a message and press Select  menu key  to view the message and select  Options  left selection key  to list the following options  Delete  Message status  Edit  message  Save detail  Forward  Mark text  and Copy all    Sent Messages    Messages that have been sent and delivered are stored in Sent     1     To access sent text messages  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt  Text  message  gt  Sent     To access sent MMS messages  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt   Multimedia message  gt  Sent     2  Select Options  left selection key  to view the following list of options     Messaging 61      Delete  Delete the message      Message status  View the sending status of the message     Resend  Resend the message      Forward  Send the message to another recipient     Scroll to a message and press Select  menu key  to view the message and select  Options  left selection key  to list the following options  Message status
30.  voice mail number  select Menu  left selection key   gt   Messaging  gt  Voice mail  Enter the number provided by your service provider  Select Save   menu key   This number should be used when you want to listen to your stored voice mail  messages     When you need to listen to your incoming voice mail messages  select Menu  left selection key    gt  Messaging  gt  Voice mail  gt  Listen to voice msgs   You are connected to your mailbox where  you can hear the stored voice mail messages     You can also select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt  Voice mail  gt  Voice mailbox no   to edit the voice mail name and number     Note  For quick access to voice mail  press and hold 1     Emergency Alerts    Emergency alerts store and display emergency messages received from Federal US agencies     Emergency Alerts Inbox  Follow the instructions below to view and delete received emergency alerts        Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt  Emergency Alerts  gt  Inbox     Emergency Alert Settings  You can enable or disable reception of extreme  severe  amber and test alert messages  You  can also set the font size for the emergency alert messages through the display settings     Follow the instructions below to configure receive settings      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt  Emergency Alerts  gt  Settings  gt   Receive Setting     Follow the instructions below to configure display settings      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt 
31. 2  Send contact details  54  Send contact details by Bluetooth  55  Send contact details by MMS  55  Send multiple contacts  56  Sending message  52  Sending multimedia messages  53  Sending text messages  52  Settings  56  View contact details  52  Contacts  52  Data calls  30  Disposal  Battery  b  Electronic Equipment  b  Emergency alerts  63  Inbox  63  Settings  63  End user license agreement  91  Entertainment  84  Camera  87  FM radio  85  Music player  86  Music playlists  86  video recoder  84  Voice recorder  84  FCC Statement  94  General Information  8  Get Started  13  Setting up your phone  13  Headphone and Earphone  b  Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC   46  Home screen   shortcut keys  22  In Call timer  30  International prefix  30  Keypad functions  23  License    Index 96    Conditions  92  Responsibility  91  Main menu icons  25  Maps  83  Message folders  Drafts  62  Inbox  60  Outbox  61  Sent messages  61  Message response  31  Message settings  Multimedia  57  Message Settings  Text message  57  Messages  57  Deleting messages  62  Folders  60  Settings  57  Write messages  58  microSD card  81  Accessing microSD card  81  Insert into your phone  81  My Account  89  My stuff  74  Application manager  74  Applications  74  Games  74  Ringback tones  74  Ringtones  74  Screen savers  74  Network service settings  50  Network Services  8  Network settings  49  PC tools application  82  Connecting your phone  82  Installation  82  Phone Basics  18  Phone cal
32. Direct Connect Settings    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  DC Settings  gt  One touch DC setting   The following options are displayed     Launch DC Contacts list     displays DC contacts list      Launch DC Call Log list     displays DC call log list     DC Selected contact     calls the selected DC contact       DC Most Recent Numbers      calls the most recently called Direct Connect number     Sprint Direct Connect 34    Your Direct Connect Number    Sprint provides two options for the Direct Connect number  The options are     e Separate numbers  DC only      your Direct Connect number is a unique number  not  your wireless number   It is made up of three sets of digits separated by asterisks  for  example  444 5555 111      e A single number  Mobile DC      your Direct Connect number is the same as your  wireless number  for example  555 555 1234      Dial Direct Connect Numbers  You can make a Direct Connect call using one of the ways below     e  lfthe person you are calling has a separate number for Direct Connect  make sure you  dial any asterisks     in the number  If you are saving the number in your Contacts  save  it in the DC only field     e lf the person you are calling has a single number for both voice calls and for Direct  Connect  use that ten digit phone number to make Direct Connect calls  You do not  need to add any asterisks     to the number  If you are saving this number in your  Contacts  save it in the Mobile DC field     N
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34. Note  You should connect only a 3 5 mm stereo headset to use the FM radio   Follow the instructions below to use the FM radio      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Entertainment  gt  Radio  The radio starts playing  You  can use the navigation keys to play and search for channels  The detected stations are  saved  Select Options  left selection key  to display the following options       Radio off  Switch Off the radio     Save station  Save the desired station for frequent access       Stations  View the channels that have already been saved  Highlight a station and  press Select  menu key  to play     Entertainment 85      Search all stations  Search and save the radio channels automatically     Set frequency  Enter the frequency to play a channel manually     Loudspeaker  Play the FM radio through the phone speaker   Music Player  Follow the instructions below to use the built in media player to play audio files      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Entertainment  gt  Music player  You can play  mp3  and  aac audio files     Follow the instructions below to shuffle the songs  repeat the songs and set the equalizer      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Entertainment  gt  Music player  gt  Options  left  selection key   gt  Settings     Follow the instructions below to connect to a Bluetooth headset      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Entertainment  gt  Music player  gt  Options  left  selection key   gt  Play via bluetooth     Playlists
35. S OR COMMERCIAL LOSS  TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN  BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW  DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY  IN NO EVENT  SHALL SONIM OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER  INCLUDING BUT  NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS  TO THE FULL EXTENT  THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW     End User License Agreement 93    FCC Statement    Warning  Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Sonim  Technologies  Inc  for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment     The SONXP3410 device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions     This device may not cause harmful interference     This device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This  equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed  and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  televisio
36. Select the required color effects for the picture or video to be taken     White balance  Select the required white background color balance      Open My files  Open My files to view other pictures or videos      Settings     e Image size  Select the picture size from the following options  1600x1200   1280x960  640x480 and 320x240     e Video resolution  Set the video resolution from the following options  176x144  and 128x96     e Video format  Set the video format to 3gp or mp4   e Default title  Set the default title for the pictures and videos you take     e  Image video storage  Set the default storage location for the pictures and  videos you take       Geo tagging  Enable or disable the tagging of the location in the images or videos     Entertainment 88    My Account    You can manage your Sprint account and track your call time and call balance   Follow the instructions below to manage your Sprint account    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  My Account  You will see the following options     Account Details  View your account information     Hear Minutes  Check the used minutes       Hear Balance  Check the balance minutes     My Account 89    Shopping   You can shop online using the Sprint shopping application    Follow the instructions below to access the shopping application    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Shopping     The browser will open and you will be taken to the Sprint downloads page where you can  browse through content to purchase an
37. Sonim XP STRIKE    User Guide    son im    son   XP STRIKE    2 asc  Dune  8 ruv  0          2012 Sprint  Sprint and the logo are trademarks of Sprint  Other marks are trademarks of their  respective owners     Copyright    2012 Sonim Technologies  Inc     SONIM and the Sonim logo are trademarks of Sonim Technologies  Inc  Other company and  product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective owners with  whom they are associated     Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment    The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that within the  countries in the European Union  this product  and any enhancements  marked with this symbol  cannot be disposed as unsorted waste but must  be taken to separate collection at their end of life     Disposal of Battery    Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries  The battery should  never be placed in municipal waste  Use a battery disposal facility if  available           Guideline for Headohone and Earphone    d   To prevent possible hearing damage  please do not listen at high volume  AN levels for long periods     La m               COMPREHENSIVE  A 3  YEAR WARRANTY          Table of Contents    General Mond es ras 8  Phone Models COV GREG ssp iia 8  A So cecteaes rete cet EEEE an AEAEE EEEE E OEE EEEE mace EEEE ENEE EE 8  SONIM SUPPO NIOMAT aaa picas 8  Safety QUIN cocine teatre 8   Sado HVS UCONN cenar lloros aseutensenenreeets 8  Precautions to Use the Bate Vina 9  Precautions for
38. aft  In an aircraft  the phone can be  used in flight mode     General Information 8    s   E    Do not expose the battery to high temperatures  in excess of 60  C       a  a    Adhere to road safety laws  Do not hold use a phone while you are driving   find a safe place to stop first  Do not speak into a hands free microphone  while you are driving     Avoid using the phone in close proximity to personal medical devices  such  as pacemakers and hearing aids     Use only Sonim XP STRIKE approved charging equipment to charge your  phone and avoid damage to your phone     This product  and any enhancements marked with this symbol  cannot be  disposed as unsorted waste but must be taken to separate collection at their  end of life     xS p      Only qualified personnel should install or repair your phone     Precautions to Use the Battery    A rechargeable battery powers your device  Use the battery only for its intended purpose  Never  use any charger or battery that is damaged  If the battery is completely discharged  it may take  a few minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be  made  The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after three to four complete  charge and discharge cycles  You can charge the battery several times but it will eventually  wear out  Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use  Ensure  that you do not leave the fully charged battery connected to a charger  If left 
39. ar under the picture before you begin  talking     4  Release the DC button when you are finished talking     Sprint Direct Connect 36    5  Press the Red button  End call button  to disconnect     Note  All Direct Connect calls end automatically if there is no activity on the call for several  seconds     Make a Direct Connect Call from Contacts    Follow the instructions below to make Direct Connect calls to the Direct Connect numbers  stored in your Contacts     1  From standby mode  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All Contacts and  highlight the Direct Connect contact     2  To call the number  press and release the DC button     3  Continue the Direct Connect call as described in Make a Direct Connect Call by Entering  a Number     4  Press the Red button  End call button  to disconnect     Make a Direct Connect Call from History    Follow the instructions below to make Direct Connect calls to the Direct Connect numbers  present in your call history     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  History  gt  select the call type and highlight the Direct  Connect number     From standby mode  press the DC button to display your Direct Connect  including Call  Alert and Invite  call history     2  Highlight the number and press and release the DC button     3  Continue the Direct Connect call as described in Make a Direct Connect Call by Entering  a Number     4  Press the Red button  End call button  to disconnect   Note  To redial your most recent Direc
40. ard   3  Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the activation     4  To confirm activation  make a phone call  If your phone is still not activated or you do not  have access to the Internet  contact Sprint Customer Service at 1 888 211 4727 for  assistance     Note  Do not press the Power button while the phone is being activated  Pressing the Power  button cancels the activation     Note  For more information about phone activation  contact Sprint Customer Service by calling  1 888 211 4727 from any other phone     Setting Up Voicemail Box    When you activate your voicemail box  unanswered incoming calls will be forwarded to your  voice mail  Callers will be prompted to leave a message for you  This feature requires you to  enter a voice mail number provided by your service provider     You should set up your Sprint Voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is  activated  Always use a password to protect against unauthorized access  Your phone    Get Started 16    automatically transfers all unanswered calls to your voicemail  even if your phone is in use or  turned off      gt  To setup the voice mail box  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt  Voice  mail  Enter the number provided by your service provider and select Save  This number  should be used when you want to listen to your stored voice mail messages     You can also press and hold the voicemail key   Ce  to setup and configure your voicemail box     Note  Voicemail Password     I
41. ction keys surround this  key group  There are arrows on the key that denote the direction to navigate  through menu options and scroll through information displayed on the       Navigation  Key screen   Up Down  e Press to move the cursor up or down in the text editor   e Press to view the pages in the text editor   e Press to browse menus lists   e Press to browse the main menu   Left Right  Press to navigate between tabs   Press to move the cursor left or right in the text editor   Press to browse the main menu   Press to view the previous or next picture when previewing pictures   Alpha  Press the required keys to enter a phone number   numeric  keys Press and hold any numeric key to access the shortcut assigned    while in standby mode     Enter text while in the text editor        Press and hold in standby mode to access your voicemail     When entering text  press to enter a space        Phone Basics 24    Press and hold to display         used for dialing an international number  while in standby mode     Press and hold to activate Silent mode     When entering text  press to switch between lower case  upper case  or initial caps characters     Press and hold to access text editor settings     Press LSK followed by this key to lock the keypad     With backlight on  press LSK followed by this key to unlock the  keypad     When entering text  press to display special characters such as the  period and comma        Main Menu Icons    To access the phone menu  press Menu 
42. d download  For more information on browsing online    content  refer to Browser     Shopping 90    End User License Agreement    This wireless device   the    Device     contains software owned by Sonim Technologies  Inc       Sonim     and its third party suppliers and licensors  collectively  the    Software      As user of this  Device  Sonim grants you a non exclusive  non transferable  non assignable license to use the  software solely in conjunction with the Device on which it is installed and or delivered with   Nothing herein shall be construed as a sale of the Software to a user of this Device     You shall not reproduce  modify  distribute  reverse engineer  decompile  otherwise alter or use  any other means to discover the source code of the Software or any component of the Software   For avoidance of doubt  you are at all times entitled to transfer all rights and obligations to the  Software to a third party  solely together with the Device with which you received the Software   provided always that such third party agrees in writing to be bound by these rules     You are granted this license for a term of the useful life of this Device  You can terminate this  license by transferring all your rights to the Device on which you have received the Software to  a third party in writing  If you fail to comply with any of the terms and conditions set out in this  license  it will terminate with immediate effect  Sonim and its third party suppliers and licensors  are th
43. ding Contact Details    You can send contact information by text message  MMS or Bluetooth     Sending Contact Details by Text Message    Follow the instructions below to send the details of any contact as a text message to another  contact in your Contacts list     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All Contacts    2  Highlight the contact    3  Press Details  menu key  to view the contact details    4  Highlight the details to be sent    5  Select Options  left selection key   gt  Send business card  gt  Via text message     6  Select Primary number or All details     Contacts 54    7  Enter the number of the desired recipient or press Find  menu key  and select it from    8     your Contacts list     Select OK  menu key  to send the contact information     Sending Contact Details by MMS    Follow the instructions below to send the details of any contact as an MMS message to another  contact in your Contacts list     1     2     Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All Contacts    Highlight the contact    Press Details  menu key  to view the contact details    Select Options  left selection key   gt  Send business card  gt  Via multimedia message   Select the details to be sent     Navigate to the To field and select Add  menu key   Select the recipients from the  Contacts list     Enter a subject line and message if desired     Highlight either the Subject field or Message field and press Send  menu key  to send  the contact information  
44. display is active for the set time period     Tone Settings    Follow the instructions below to set the tone for incoming calls  messages  and keypad    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Tone settings  Modify the desired options       Incoming call alert  Set the alert type for incoming calls  You can select Off   Ringing  Ascending  Ring once  or Beep once       Ring tone  Set the tone for incoming calls     Ring volume  Set the volume for the ringtone      Vibrating alert  Enable or disable vibrating alerts for incoming calls       Message alert tone  Set the alert tone for incoming messages to a pre defined alert  tone  a tone from your My Stuff folder  or none  silent        Keypad tones  Set the volume of the keypad tone     Java App  Volume  Enable or disable audible tones when applications are running     Note  You can download and store ring tones over Bluetooth or WAP  These ring tones will be  stored in My files or My Stuff  The supported ringtone formats are MIDI  MP3  WAV  AAC and  AMR     Date and Time    Follow the instructions below to set the date and time displayed on the phone and or change its  format      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Date and time  gt  Date  amp  time settings   In this menu  you can edit the date  time  time zone  and the daylight saving time hours   Note  The date and time cannot be manually changed if Auto update is enabled     Note  You can download and store ring tones over Bluetooth or
45. e      gt  In standby mode  press Contacts  right selection key   gt  DC Groups  gt  Options  left  selection key   gt  Get Team DC group     Your phone will connect to the network and retrieve a current list of TeamDC groups for  your account     Make a TeamDC Call  Follow the instructions below to make TeamDC calls     1  In standby mode  press Contacts  right selection key   gt  DC Groups  gt  Options  left  selection key   gt  Get Team DC group     2  Highlight the TeamDC group     3  Press the DC button to make a DC group call     Opt In TeamDC    Opt In TeamDC works like a chatroom  You can make and manage Opt In TeamDC groups in  the same way as you would for TeamDC groups on the Web  You can also send an invite  during an Opt In TeamDC call to the group members who have not yet joined the call     Sprint Direct Connect 42    Settings    The section provides information on personalizing your phone through its various settings     Profiles    Profiles allow you to use a set of predefined settings on your Sonim XP STRIKE phone  as well  as customize these settings to use features such as incoming call alert  ring tone  ring volume   vibrating alert  message alert tone  keypad tones  and Java App  Volume for settings     Follow the instructions below to use or customize profiles   1  From the home screen  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Profiles   2  Select one of the profiles   3  Select either Activate to use the selected profile or Edit to modify th
46. e  select Discard  menu key  to delete the captured image  or select  Options  left selection key  to display the following options       Delete  Delete the picture     New image  Capture another picture       Send  Forward the picture to another phone as a multimedia message or via  Bluetooth       Add to contact  Use the image as caller ID for a specific contact     Rename  Rename the picture       Open My files  Open My files to view other pictures     Camera Settings  Follow the instructions below to view the camera options      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Entertainment  gt  Camera  gt  Options  left selection  key   The following options are displayed     Note  The following options will be displayed depending on the selected camera mode     Entertainment 87       Video Picture  Use this option to switch to Video recorder mode or Camera mode     Mute  Capture video without background sounds      Brightness  Set the brightness to capture the image or video       Flash  Enable or disable automatic flash      Red eye  Enable or disable to reduce the red eye effect      Contrast  Set the contrast for picture clarity       Exposure  Set the exposure to Auto  Day or Night mode depending on the external  light       Night mode  Enable or disable Night mode for images shot at night       Self timer  Enable the self time and set it to 3  5 or 10 seconds  The camera will wait  the set time after you press Capture  menu key  before it takes the picture       Effects  
47. e copies of the messages you send        Messaging 57    Slide timing Set slide display timings     Allow multimedia   Enable or disable reception of multimedia messages in  message receptn    roaming home network     Received  multimedia  messages    Allow ads Enable or disable download of multimedia advertisements     Multim  center Set the server details received from the service provider to  server send receive multimedia messages     Select the option to manually accept  download or reject the  multimedia message        Writing Messages    You can create and save or send text messages and multimedia  MMS  messages     Text Messages  Follow the instructions below to send text messages to selected recipients     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt  Text message  gt  Write message   2  Select Add  menu key  and select the recipients of the message     3  Goto Message field and enter the message  The text input mode is displayed in the  status bar  Press and hold   to select the appropriate text input mode     4  Enter the message and select Options  left selection key   The following options are  displayed     Clear field Clear the contents in the message pane   Insert contact Select and add a contact from the contacts list to the message       Select and add a number from the contacts list to the message   Insert symbol Select the required symbol to include in the message   Writing language   Select the input languages     Messaging 58       A Select the
48. e profile   s settings     Note  You cannot change the parameters for the Silent mode and flight mode  These profiles  have different options     e General  This is the default profile where all sounds are enabled   e Home  This profile is similar to the general profile   e Meeting  Sounds are kept fairly minimal   e Outdoor  Both vibrate and ring modes are enabled   e Silent  All sounds are kept in mute   Note  The Alarm tone will be played even in Silent profile     e Flight  You cannot make or receive calls but can play the media player  You can  deactivate flight mode only by selecting Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Profiles   gt  Flight  gt  Normal or by activating another mode     Display Settings  Follow the instructions below to modify the display settings    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Display  Modify the desired options       Wallpaper  Set the background screen display using the embedded pictures  available in your phone or from your own pictures that you have downloaded onto  your phone or microSD card  The selected wallpaper is displayed on the home  screen     Settings 43      Screen saver  Activate the screen saver to appear on the idle screen  The user can  select the screensaver image       Screen save mode  Set the phone idle time to activate the Screen Saver if the  phone is idle for specific time       Backlight level  Select the brightness level for the backlight of the screen       Backlight time out  The screen 
49. e prompted with the message Auto redial   Select OK  menu key  to redial  Select Back  right selection key  to return to the home screen     Auto Service Update    The auto service update option sets your phone to receive automatic service updates from your  service provider     Follow the instructions below to enable auto service update      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Call settings  gt  Auto service update  gt   On     Default International Prefix    Follow the instructions below to set the default international prefix      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Call settings  gt  International prefix and  enter the default ISD code to be prefixed when dialing international calls     Data Calls    The data calls option enables you to view the data transfer rate  Follow the instructions below to  activate data calls option      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Call settings  gt  Data calls  gt  Data rate  display  gt  Graphic to view the data transfer rate  Select Off to disable this feature     Call Summary    Call summary provides the call summary for a desired number  Follow the instructions below to  activate and view call summary      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Call settings  gt  Call summary  gt  On   Select Off to disable this feature     In Call Timer    In call timer provides the total call time at the end of each call  Follow the instructions below to  enable in call ti
50. e sole and exclusive owner of and retain all rights  title and interest in and to the Software   Sonim  and  to the extent that the Software contains material or code of a third party  such third  party  shall be entitled third party beneficiaries of these terms  The validity  construction and  performance of this license shall be governed by the laws of Delaware  United States     Comprehensive 3 Year Warranty    Sonim provides this Comprehensive three year warranty for your mobile phone  hereinafter  referred to as Product         Should your Product need service  please contact your local Sonim Customer Service Center   The online support and country specific contact information can be found at   www sonimtech com support     Our Warranty   Subject to the conditions of this Comprehensive 3 year Warranty Sonim warrants this product to  be free from major defects in design  material and workmanship at the time of its original  purchase by a consumer  and for a subsequent period of Three  3  years     What We Will Do    If during the guarantee period  this product fails to operate under normal use and service  due to  defects in design  material or workmanship  Sonim   s authorized distributors or service partners   in the country region where you purchased the product  will repair or replace at the sole  discretion of Sonim  with the same or better model in the same or better condition  Sonim and    End User License Agreement 91    its service partners reserve the right to c
51. ed  on the screen       When the other device rejects the file  the message    Bluetooth connection failed     is displayed on the screen     Receiving Data via Bluetooth    Follow the instructions below to receive data using Bluetooth  your device must be Bluetooth  activated and must be visible to other devices      gt  When you receive data  you are asked if you want to accept it  Select Accept  menu  key  to receive data or select Reject  right selection key  to refuse the data  If you  accept  the data will be stored in Others     Connecting Your Sonim XP STRIKE to a Computer    The phone can be used as a mass storage device when it connected to the computer via a USB  cable and a microSD card is inserted in the phone  The following two options are displayed     Connectivity 80    Modem mode  Select this to use the phone as a modem     Data storage  Select this to transfer and synchronize data between the Sonim XP STRIKE  phone and your computer     Note  The phone starts charging when it is connected to the computer using a USB cable     Note  When you are using the phone for data storage ensure that a microSD card is inserted in  the phone before connecting it to the computer  Otherwise  the phone will display a No memory  card found message     microSD Card    You can insert a removable microSD card into your Sonim XP STRIKE to increase the storage  capacity  This card is inserted into the slot inside the phone s battery compartment     Note  The maximum capacity of t
52. edia have complete up to date data     Note  For complete information on PC Tools installation procedures and using the PC Tools   refer to the Sonim XP STRIKE PC Tools Installation and User Guide  English      Connectivity 82    Maps    Your phone has a navigational application that uses internal GPS and provides turn by turn  navigation     Follow the instructions below to access this application   1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Maps  gt  Telenav GPS Navigator   2  Accept the license agreement   3  Enter the login information and select Go     The GPS navigator home page is displayed     Maps 83    Entertainment    The Sonim XP STRIKE phone provides a lot of entertainment features  Refer to the following  topics for more information     Voice Recorder    Follow the instructions below to record audio using the voice recorder     1  To record an audio file  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Entertainment  gt  Voice  recorder     2  To record an audio file highlight MW and press Select  menu key    3  To temporarily stop the recording highlight MW and press Select  menu key    4  To continue with the recording press Select  menu key      5  To end the recording highlight Mi and press Select  menu key   The recorded audio file  is stored under Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  My files  gt  Sounds     6  Select Options  left selection key  to access the following voice recorder options            Play last recorded Play the last recorded file     Send last
53. equency bands     General Information 11    SAR Data Information for residents in the United States and    Canada   In the United States and Canada  the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1 6  watts kilogram averaged over one gram of tissue  The standard incorporates a margin of safety  to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements     Before a phone model is available for sale to the public in the US  it must be tested and certified  by the Federal Communications Commission  FCC  that it does not exceed the limit established  by the government adopted requirement for safe exposure  The tests are performed in positions  and locations  that is  by the ear and worn on the body  as required by the FCC for each model     The highest SAR value for the SONXP3410 phone when tested by Sonim for use   e By the head is 1 39 W kg  1 g    e Worn on the body is  0 499 W kg  1 g      For body worn operation  this phone meets FCC RF exposure guidelines provided that it is used  with a non metallic accessory with the handset at least 2 5 cm from the body  Use of other  accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines     General Information 12    Get Started    The following topics give you all the information needed to set up your phone and Sprint service  the first time     Setting Up Your Phone    Refer to the following sections to insert and charge the battery and set up the phone     Battery usage  Plea
54. er directly     Dial a Local Number    To dial a local number  use the numeric keys on the phone to enter the number and press the  Green button  Call button      Alternatively  you can enter the desired phone number and select Options  left selection key   gt   Call     Dial an International Number  Follow the instructions below to dial an international number     5  Press and hold the numeric key O until the   symbol is displayed   6  Enter the country code  Area code  without preceding 0  and the phone number     7  Press the Green button  Call button  or select Options  left selection key   gt  Call     Dial a Number via Contacts  Follow the instructions below to dial a number directly from the Contacts list     1  From standby mode  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All contacts and  highlight the contact     2  To call the number  press the Green button  call button      Press Call  menu key      3  Press the Red button  End call button  or select Options  left selection key   gt  End call  to end the call     Dial a Number via the Call History    The call history comprises separate lists for call log  missed calls  dialed and received calls   Follow the instructions below to access the call history     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  History     Phone Calls 27    2  Select a list  scroll to the number and press Green button  Call button  to dial the  number     3  Press the Red button  End call button  or select Options  left selection key   
55. es one by one and select Options  left selection key   to delete  send  move or copy the marked images     Select all the images and select Options  left selection key  to  delete  send  move or copy the marked images        The following options are present for an audio file     Set the audio file as a msg  alert tone  ringtone  alarm  calendar tone  or contact tone     Delete Delete the audio file   Send the audio file to another phone as multimedia message or via    Tools 72       m    lt  lt  INEA    View the name  size  created date  format  length and copyright of  the file    Set the format to view the images as a list  a list with details  or a  grid         Sort the images by name  date  format  and size   Add folder Create a new folder   Memory status View the memory used and free memory in MB     Select the images one by one and select Options  left selection key   to delete  send  move or copy the marked images     OS Select all the images and select Options  left selection key  to    delete  send  move or copy the marked images        Tools 73    My Stuff    Use My Stuff to download new ringtones  ringback tones  games and other applications  The  Sonim XP STRIKE includes an application manager and a content manager to download and  use Java applications     Application Manager    Follow the instructions below to use the application manager to manage the applications  downloaded on your phone or SD card      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  My Stuff  gt 
56. essage inbox      fil Unread MMS Indicates that there are unread MMS messages in the  inbox     Phone Basics 20    Da   ga    H    AAA  a    BB ey       Alarm Clock    Keypad Lock    Bluetooth  Connectivity    Voice Message    Bluetooth CarKit   Headset  Connectivity    Wired Headset    1X  3G  USB    Data Call      Established    Data Call      Dormant    HAC    Silent  Flight  Roaming    Direct Connect      Online    Direct Connect      Offline    Indicates that the alarm clock has been set     Indicates that the keypad is locked     Indicates that Bluetooth Is active     Indicates a new voice message     Indicates that your device is paired and connected to a  carkit or headset with Bluetooth connectivity     Indicates that a wired headset is connected     Indicates the signal strength when registered to 1X  network     Indicates the signal strength when registered to EVDO  network     Indicates that the phone is connected to the computer  using USB connection     Indicates that a data call is established   Indicates that the data call is in dormant state     Indicates that Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC  is active  and the HAC features are available     Indicates that the phone is in Silent mode   Indicates that the phone is in Flight mode   Indicates that the user is in the roaming network     Indicates that the user is online in Direct Connect     Indicates that the user is offline in Direct Connect     The following table describes the display indicators on the call sc
57. ete a AA A 79   Change Your Phone s Bluetooth NaMe        ccccccocccncccoccnnccnoccnncononnnnnnnancnnnonannnnononnnnnonnns 80   Sending Data via Bluetooth estresado 80  mecelvind Data Via  BICI Mataro ica a 80  Connecting Your Sonim XP STRIKE to a Computer     occccccnccnccccnocncccnnccnnnonononononanonononannnnnss 80  MIC SD CWA nesecita ippo 81  Insert a microSD Card into the Phu 81   ACCESS the microSD  GANG rd dead ds 81  oo o A SeiaiesbuGesdodee 82  Mstalling PO TO Susini 82   Using PE ES01S WI VOU PRONE usted ist aica 82   MAPS sidra atada cia 83    TOC vi    ENS II tt atacado 84    vel o A a E dacs betas secbencess tanaeenate tue reri 84  Video Recordo anta da dolls 84  As e A CNC eee en ee RE 85  sn errr nT a ee aterm er en re re re arr cee 86  AS aces 86   A o PO III 87  Using MAA tie Du O 87   Gamera re are 87   MY ACCOUNT uranio iia dol 89  SNODD  o PEPA PE a Re an ete nee ee ee eee nee 90  End User License Agreement             ccccssccccseececseececceuseecsuneecsueceeseseeseeeessaeseeseuseeseueeessueeessaueessaes 91  Comprehensive 3 Year Warranty necia iso soiicsilctodad 91   UF Warnan ennei i E E TE A a ee 91  WNAE W GVID Oasa E tre 91  PRONS Ca AAA T A E  nee ee ee ee 92  CONAN Sidi 92  AE e II A eclscetacieans eh eat tctaatiees alee 94    TOC vii    General Information    Congratulations on the purchase of a Sonim XP STRIKE mobile phone  This phone is a CDMA  and EVDO REV A enabled handset with quad band capabilities and has an intuitive  feature   rich user i
58. ft selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Paired devices   2  Highlight the paired device    3  Select Options  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Rename    4  Enter the new name     5  Select OK  menu key      Delete a Paired Device  Follow the instructions below to delete a paired device from the paired devices list     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Paired devices     Connectivity 79    2  Highlight the paired device   3  Select Options  left selection key   gt  Delete  gt  Yes  menu key      Note  If you cancel the pairing with a device that is connected  the pairing is removed and the  connection is switched off immediately     Change Your Phone s Bluetooth Name    Follow the instructions below to change the name of your phone as it is displayed to other users  trying to connect via Bluetooth     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  My phone   s name   2  Enter the new name     3  Select OK  menu key      Sending Data via Bluetooth    Follow the instructions below to transfer files to another compatible Bluetooth device   1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  My files   2  Select the folder containing the file to be transferred   3  Highlight the file   4  Select Options  left selection key   gt  Send  gt  Via bluetooth   5  Select the paired device to which you want to send the file       When the other device accepts your file  the message    N item s  sent    is display
59. gt  End call  to disconnect     Receive or Reject a Call  When you receive an incoming call  you can choose to accept it or reject it     Follow the instructions below to receive an incoming call        Press the Green button  Call button       or     Press Answer  menu key       or       Press Options  left selection key   gt  Loudspeaker to answer the call in loudspeaker  mode     Follow the instructions below to reject an incoming call      gt  Press the Red button  End call button      Select Options  left selection key   gt  Messages to send the caller a message notifying  them of your unavailability     Call History  Follow the instructions below to view the call and alert logs    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  History and choose one of the following options     Dialed calls     view the list of outgoing calls    Received calls     view the list of incoming calls    Missed calls     view the list of unanswered calls    Call Log     view the complete list of outgoing  incoming and unanswered calls    Clear log     delete all the call log entries      Alert History     view the Direct Connect alert history    Phone Calls 28    Call History Options    Call history options provides the following details related to a specific call   Follow the instructions below to access call history options      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  History  gt  select the desired call type  gt  highlight the  desired phone number and select Options  left selection key   The
60. h the Direct Connect call as described in Make a Direct Connect Call by  Entering a Number     Sprint Direct Connect 39    To dismiss a call alert      gt  Press the Red button  End call button      Group Connect    A Group Connect call is a Direct Connect call made to up to 20 Direct Connect users with Sprint  phones nationwide at one time  You can make a Group Connect call in following ways     e By setting up a group entry from the contacts in your phone   e By selecting or entering multiple numbers for a one time call     For more information about creating Direct Connect contact groups  refer to Direct Connect  Contact Groups     Important  When making a Group Connect call or creating a group list for Group Connect calls  in Contacts  you must select an entry   s Direct Connect   capable number  If you select a number  that is not Direct Connect   capable  the name will be added to the list  but Group Connect calls  will not go through to that group member     Make Group Connect Calls  Follow the instructions below to make Group Connect calls by selecting saved groups from your  Contacts  selecting from group calls saved in History  or by creating groups for one time use     1  In standby mode  press Contacts  right selection key    2  Highlight a group and press the DC button to begin the Group Connect call     3  Continue the Group Connect call in the same manner as a one to one Direct Connect  call     Note  Only one person at a time may speak on a Group Connect Call 
61. harge a handling fee if a returned product is found not  to be under warranty according to the conditions below     Please note that some of your personal settings  downloads or other information may be lost  when your Sonim Product is repaired or replaced  Sonim does not take any responsibility for  any lost information of any kind and will not reimburse you for any such loss     You should always make backup copies of all the information stored on your Sonim Product  such as downloads  calendar and contacts before handing in your Sonim Product for repair or  replacement     Phone Care    The Sonim XP STRIKE is designated class IP68 for dust and water protection  according to the  IEC Ingress Protection  IP  Standard 60529  This means that the phone is dust protected and  can be submerged into 2m deep water for up to 30 minutes  Immersion in deeper water can  damage it and must be avoided     The Sonim XP STRIKE is solid and built for heavy duty use  Its design protects against  disassembly or mechanical damage when subjected to forces equal to free fall from the height  of 2 meters  Subjecting the phone to stronger impact and forces can damage it and must be  avoided     Conditions    1  The warranty is valid only if the product has been registered within 30 days of date of  purchase  and Sonim reserves the right to refuse warranty service otherwise     2  Should the phone not be registered  the warranty is valid only if the original proof of  purchase issued to the origina
62. he microSD card cannot exceed 8 GB     Insert a microSD Card into the Phone  Follow the instructions below to insert a microSD card into your phone     1  Ensure the phone is switched off   2  Unscrew and lift the battery cover and remove the battery   3  Slide and lift the silver clip over the designated slot located below the battery     4  Place the SD card in the designated slot and close the silver clips  ensuring to slide it to  the left     5  Replace the battery and the cover  Turn the battery cover screws clockwise to secure  the battery cover     Note  When the Sonim XP STRIKE phone is connected to a computer using USB  the microSD  card is displayed as a separate drive in the computer     Access the microSD Card  Follow the instruction below to access the contents of your microSD card      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  My files     You can manage this folder and its files and transfer them between the microSD card  and the phone     Follow the instructions below to view the memory details or format the microSD card      gt  Highlight the microSD card folder and select Options  left selection key   gt  Memory  Details     Connectivity 81    PC Tools Application    Sonim XP STRIKE PC Tools application provides synchronization of contacts and media files  between your computer and Sonim XP STRIKE phone to ensure that both media have complete  up to date data at the same time  You can also easily exchange synchronize between a  computer and a Son
63. im XP STRIKE phone     You can also use PC Tools for establishing dial up connection using the phone as MODEM     Installing PC Tools    In order to use the PC Tools application  you must first install it on your computer     Follow the instructions below to install the PC Tools application     1     2     Connect to http   www sonimtech com support downloads php     Locate your phone model and click the DOWNLOAD SONIM PC TOOLS FOR THIS  PHONE link provided next to your phone     Read the disclaimer and click   Accept to accept the terms of the disclaimer and to  continue downloading     Select the destination folder in your computer to save the zipped file   zip file    Extract the  exe file from the archive file to a desired location on your computer     Navigate to the destination folder and double click the Sonim PC Tool exe file to install  the PC Tools on your computer     Using PC Tools with your Phone    After installing the PC Tools application  see Installing PC Tools for details   follow the  instructions below to use PC Tools with your Sonim XP STRIKE phone     ll    2     Click the Sonim PC Tools icon   Y   on your computer desktop     Connect the SONIM XP STRIKE phone to the USB port of the computer using a USB  cable     Once the USB cable is connected  the USB configuration screen is displayed on the  phone  Select COM port and click OK     Use the PC Sync application to synchronize data such as contacts between your  computer and mobile phone to ensure both m
64. ing a number  36  Dial a Direct Connect call from call history  37  Dial a Direct Connect call from contacts  37  Dial a Direct Connect number  35  Dial receive Direct Connect calls  36  Direct Connect call history icons  37  Direct Connect number  35  End a Direct Connect call  39  Group call options  34  Group Connect  40  Join rejoin a group  41  Make Group Connect call  40  Make Group Connect call from history  40  Make TeamDC call  42  One touch Direct Connect setting  34  Opt In TeamDC  42  Permissions  34  Prerequisites  33  Reply to call alerts  39  Save Direct Connect numbers  35  Send call alerts  39  Settings  33  TeamDC  42  Update TeamDC  42   Switching On your phone  19   Text input mode  63   Tools  65  Alarm  65    Index 99    Calculator  68  Calendar  65  Device self service  65  Mobile sync  70  My files  70  Notes  67  To do list  67  Typical stopwatch  68  Unit converter  69  Update phone  70  Update profile  70  World clock  69  Voicemail  63  Warranty  91  Writing Messages  Multimedia  59  Text message  58    Index 100    
65. its of your phone number   1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Security  gt  Voice privacy   2  Select On or Off to enable or disable voice privacy    Network Settings   This function enables you to select the network roaming options     Follow the instructions below to set the roaming access mode      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Network  gt  Set mode and selecting one of  the following options     Settings 49    Sprint Only Can receive calls and messages only in your home network  Sprint  network      Automatic Can receive calls and messages in both home and roaming networks   The network is set automatically        Follow the instructions below to set a different ring tone for roaming calls      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Network  gt  Roam call ring  tone and  selecting one of the following options       Onto turn roam call tone on     Off to turn roam call tone off       Ringing tone to select a ringtone to use     Network Service Settings    This function enables you to forward your incoming calls to a number in the Contacts list or a  new number  provided your network operator supports this service     Follow the instructions below to assign a number to forward incoming calls     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Network serv   gt  Call forwarding  gt  All  voice calls  gt  Activate     2  Enter the number and select OK  menu key      Select Find  menu key  to select a contac
66. l purchaser by a Sonim authorized dealer  specifying the  date of purchase and serial number for this Product  is presented with the Product to be  repaired or replaced  Sonim reserves the right to refuse warranty service if this  information has been removed or changed after the original purchase of the Product  from the dealer     3  If Sonim repairs or replaces the Product  the repaired or replaced Product shall be  warranted for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety  90  days  from the date of repair  whichever is longer  Repair or replacement may involve the use  of functionally equivalent reconditioned units  Replaced parts or components will  become the property of Sonim     4  This warranty does not cover any failure of the Product due to normal wear and tear  or  due to misuse or abuse  including but not limited to use in other than the normal and  customary manner  in accordance with the Sonim instructions for use and maintenance  of the Product  Nor does this warranty cover any failure of the Product due to software or  hardware modification or adjustment  acts of God or damage resulting from liquid  interacting with the product beyond what is described as acceptable in the user guide for    End User License Agreement 92    the product  A rechargeable battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times   However  it will eventually wear out   this is not a defect  When the talk time or standby  time is noticeably shorter  it is time t
67. ls  27  Dial international number  27  Dial local number  27  Dial number from call history  27  Dial number from contacts list  27  Make calls  27  Receive calls  27  28    Index 97    Reject calls  28  Phone Care  92  Phone Models  8  Phone settings  Auto keyguard  46  DTMF  46  GPS service  48  HAC  47  Memory status  45  Net guard alert  48  Startup tone  46  Switch off tone  46  Welcome note  46  Phone Settings  Language  45  Phone usage instructions  8  Restore factory settings  50  Safety Guidelines  8  Avoid Short Circuit  10  Avoid Temperatures  10  Battery Disposal  10  Battery Replacement  10  Child safety  11  Emergency calls  11  Personal medical devices  10  Precautions to Use the Battery  9  Safety Usage of Battery  9  Usage Instruction  8  SAR Information  11  United States and Canada  12  Security settings  Call restrictions  48  Change lock code  48  Phone lock  49  Voice privacy  49  Security settings  48  Setting up Voicemail box  16  Settings  43  Call settings  45  Date and time  44  Display settings  43  Phone details  51  Phone settings  45  Profiles  43    Index 98    Shortcuts  45  Tone settings  44   Shopping  90   Sonim Support Information  8   Sonim XP STRIKE  Home Screen  20  Home screen indicators  20   Sonim XP STRIKE layout  18  Back layout  18  Front layout  18   Sprint Direct Connect  33  About  33  Activation and deactivation  33  Answer reject Direct Connect call  38  Call alerts  39  Contact Groups  41  Dial a Direct Connect call by enter
68. m    Follow the instructions below to set an alarm for a particular time   1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  Alarm     2  To seta simple alarm  set the alarm time and select Repeat  gt  Off     To set a recurrent alarm  set the alarm time and select Repeat  gt  On  Highlight the  Repeat days field and navigate left or right to open a list of the days of the week  Mark  the days on which the alarm should be repeated or turned off by highlighting them and  selecting Mark Unmark  menu key   Select Done  right selection key  when finished     3  To set the snooze time  highlight the Snooze time out field and enter the number of  minutes desired     4  To set the alarm tone  highlight the Alarm tone field and navigate left or right to display  the Open My files option  Press Select  menu key  and navigate to and select an audio  file saved in your phone     Note  The alarm will sound even if the phone is in Silent mode or switched off     Calendar    The calendar enables you to set appointments  schedule reminders when required  set alerts  and repeat specific settings  Tasks can be viewed on daily and monthly basis     Accessing the Calendar  Follow the instructions below to create events and notes and also modify calendar settings     1  To access the calendar and its associated functions  select Menu  left selection key   gt   Tools  gt  Calendar  The calendar for the current month date is displayed  Use the  navigation keys to navigate across months dates    
69. mer      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Call settings  gt  In call timer  gt  On to  activate the call time display  Select Off to disable this feature     Phone Calls 30    Message Response    Message response enables you to edit the default response that can be sent as an automatic  text message response when you are unable to answer a call  Follow the instructions below to  view and modify the message response     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Call settings  gt  Message response   2  Edit the current response   3  Select Save  menu key  when finished     Alerts    View missed calls  missed Direct Connect calls and Direct Connect alerts     Missed Calls    Follow the instructions below to view the list of missed incoming calls   1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Missed Alerts   2  Select Missed Calls     3  Highlight the desired phone number and select Options  left selection key  to access the  following options         Delete the selected number from the missed calls list     Call the selected number   Send message   Send a text message or MMS to the selected number   Save Save the selected number to Contacts     Missed Direct Connect Calls  Follow the instructions below to view the list of missed incoming Direct Connect calls        1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Missed Alerts   2  Select Missed DC Calls     3  Highlight the desired phone number and select Options  left selection key  to access the  follo
70. mode     Press to reject an incoming call     Press and hold to end Music player   Radio when Music player    Radio are ON     Press to pop options in Java applications     Press to answer an incoming call        Call Accept After entering a phone number  press to make a call     Send    Press while in Standby mode to access the Call log     Press to send a message     The Left Selection key  LSK  and the Right Selection Key  RSK  keys are  present immediately below the display screen        LSK RSK  e Press the LSK or RSK to select the function indicated at the bottom  of the screen  The indicated functions vary according to different  program definitions     Press the LSK to access the main menu from standby mode     Press the RSK to access the Contacts from standby mode     The Clear key is present below the LSK key   Press this key to delete the text while editing a message   Clear  c   The Back key is present below the RSK key  Press this key to display the  ack previous screen           UJ    Phone Basics 23    The Menu key is in the center of the navigation keys        Menu Key e Press to perform tasks similar to the left and right selection keys  Its   Center corresponding option will be indicated in the bottom center of the  key  screen     Press while in standby mode to enter the main menu     Press when required to be used as a toggle key to select or clear a  check box     Press to select a highlighted option     The left and right selection keys and the other fun
71. n reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the  user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  measures     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna   e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  receiver is connected     e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     FCC Statement 94    Index    3 Year Warranty  91    Activating your phone  16  Phone activation  16  Alerts  31  Missed calls  31  Missed Direct Connect alerts  32  Missed Direct Connect calls  31  Anykey answer  29  Auto redial  29  Auto Service update  30  Battery usage  13  Charging the battery  15  Inserting battery  13  Removing battery  14  Bluetooth Connectivity  Activation  78  Active Bluetooth devices  78  Connecting Bluetooth headset  79  Deactivation  78  Delete paired device  79  Edit Phone s Bluetooth name  80  Pairing Bluetooth devices  78  Receive data  80  Rename paired device  79  Send data  80  Bluetooth settings  48  Browser  75  Options  75  Settings  76  Calendar  Edit events  66  Using calendar  65  Call history  28  Options  29  Call settings  1 touch dialing  51  Call summary  30  Camera  87  Settings  87  Connecting the phone to computer  80    Index 95    Connectivity  78  Bluetooth  78  Contacts  Add new contact  52  Delete  54  Dial a number  53  Edit details  54  Search contacts  5
72. nterface  which allows you to make the best use of the offered functions     Phone Models Covered    This user guide covers the Sonim XP STRIKE phone model  SONXP3410  This model utilizes  the following RF bands  CDMA 800 1900 MHz bands     The phone model name can be read on the phone label under the battery     Network Services    These are additional services that are available through Sprint  To make the best of these  services  you must subscribe to them through Sprint and obtain instructions for their use from  them     Sonim Support Information    If your phone needs product support  please contact Sprint support  1 888 211 4727   For  online support information  visit www sprint com     Safety Guidelines    Please read and understand the following safety guidelines before you use the phone  These  guidelines provide details to enable you to operate your phone safely and conform to any legal  requirements regarding the use of cellular phones     Usage Instructions  Refer to the following instructions and guidelines to use your mobile phone safely     o Do not to use the phone at a refueling point  Observe restrictions when using  radio equipment at fuel depots  chemical plants or where blasting operations  are in progress       gt  Electrical interference may obstruct the use of your phone  Observe  restrictions in hospitals and near medical equipment       Switch off your cellular phone when in an aircraft  Wireless phones can  cause interference or danger to an aircr
73. o replace your battery  Sonim recommends that you  use only batteries and chargers approved by Sonim  Minor variations in display  brightness and color may occur between phones  There may be tiny bright or dark dots  on the display  These are called defective pixels and occur when individual dots have  malfunctioned and cannot be adjusted  Several defective pixels are deemed acceptable     5  This warranty does not cover Product failures caused by installations  modifications  or  repair or opening of the Product performed by a non Sonim authorized person   Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will void the warranty     6  The warranty does not cover Product failures which have been caused by use of  accessories or other peripheral devices which are not Sonim branded original  accessories intended for use with the Product     7  The 3 year warranty does not cover battery  accessories or any 3rd party SW  applications  which are instead covered to the extent provided by the original vendor  guarantee for these products     8  THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES  WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL  OTHER  THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY  ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES   INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE LIMITED  TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY  INNO EVENT SHALL SONIM  OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST  PROFIT
74. onnection that enables devices to exchange information  Devices within  a range of 10 meters can be connected using Bluetooth technology     The Sonim XP STRIKE is compliant with Bluetooth specification 2 0 and supports the following  profiles  Headset profile  HFP  HSP  GAVDP  AVRCP  OPP  lOPT  FTP  and A2DP  This device  can send images and audio files using Bluetooth connection     Note  There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology in some locations  Check with  your local authorities or service providers     Activate Bluetooth    You must first turn Bluetooth on in order to use it  Follow the instructions below to activate  Bluetooth in your phone      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Bluetooth  gt  On  When  Bluetooth is activated  the Bluetooth icon is displayed in the status bar     Deactivate Bluetooth  Follow the instructions below to disable Bluetooth      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Off     Active Bluetooth Devices    Follow the instructions below to view the list of Bluetooth car kits and headsets connected to  your phone      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Active devices     Pairing Bluetooth Devices  You can pair your phone to other Bluetooth devices  Phones paired with your Sonim XP  STRIKE will be displayed under Paired devices in the Bluetooth menu     Note  Prior to pairing the devices  ensure that the visibility 
75. ote  One way to easily ensure that your contacts have your correct number is to call them so  that they can save your number from their Call Log  Ask them for their contact information   Remember you will need all digits of the number to make a successful call     Save Direct Connect Numbers  You can add new Direct Connect contacts to your contacts list     Follow the instructions below to add a new Direct Connect contact     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All contacts  gt  Add  if the contacts list is  empty      Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  Options  left selection key   gt  Add new  contact     2  Enter the name and phone number in their respective fields  Use the Mobile DC field if  the wireless phone number and the Direct Connect number are the same  Use the DC  only field if the Direct Connect number is different from the wireless phone number   Make sure to include the asterisks     between the sections of a DC only number       The Direct Connect number may be the ten digit wireless phone number of the  contact     Sprint Direct Connect 39    The Direct Connect number may be a unique number made up of three sets of digits  separated by asterisks  for example  444 5555 111   When saving this type of  number  always include the asterisks         3  Select Save  menu key  to save the Direct Connect contact     You can also save Direct Connect numbers from the Call history      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  History
76. ows two way radio communication with other Direct Connect users     e Group Connect  Creates and manages groups in your Contacts to connect instantly  with up to 20 other Direct Connect users at the same time     e TeamDC and Opt In TeamDC   Create a group online that allows nationwide group  calling with up to 200 other Direct Connect users  with Sprint phones only   With  TeamDC and Opt In TeamDC  all members can access the most up to date group list on  their phones     Before Making Your First Direct Connect Call    To enable Direct Connect on your phone  a Sprint Customer Service representative must add  Direct Connect services to your account  Please call Sprint Customer Service at 1 888 211   4727 for more information     Important  When the Direct Connect feature is active  your phone s data services are enabled  and the Net Guard feature is disabled  When Direct Connect is set offline  this option can be  accessed by selecting Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Net guard      Direct Connect Settings    Modify the settings related to Direct Connect calls     Turn ON OFF Direct Connect    By default  your phone s Direct Connect feature is turned on   1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  DC Settings  gt  Direct Connect   2  Select Online to activate Direct Connect or Offline to deactivate Direct Connect     Note  Disabling Direct Connect from your phone s settings menu does not affect your  subscription status to Sprint Di
77. pen or shred cells or batteries  In the event of  a battery leak  do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes  In the event of  leak or a hazard seek medical help immediately     Personal Medical Devices    Mobile phones may affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers and other implanted equipment   Please avoid placing the mobile phone over the pacemaker  for example in your breast pocket     General Information 10    When using the mobile phone  place it at the ear opposite the pacemaker  If a minimum  distance of 15 cm  6 inches  is kept between the mobile phone and the pacemaker  the risk of  interference is limited  If you suspect that interference is taking place  immediately turn off your  mobile phone  Contact your cardiologist for more information  For other medical devices  consult  your physician and the manufacturer of the device  Comply with instructions to switch off the  device or deactivate the RF transmitter when required  especially when posted in hospitals and  airplanes  Equipment used in these places may be sensitive to radio waves emitted from the  device and adversely affect their operation  Also  observe restrictions at gas stations or other  areas with flammable atmosphere or when close to electro explosive devices     Child Safety    Do not allow children to play with your mobile phone or its accessories  Keep it out of their  reach  They could hurt themselves or others  or could accidentally damage the mobile phone or  accessorie
78. phics   stores downloaded image files       Audio   stores ring tones and alert tones      Sounds   stores audio files recorded using the built in voice recorder      Others   stores the files transferred using Bluetooth and MMS messaging     3  Scroll to the desired folder and open it by selecting Open  menu key  or access more  options by selecting Options  left selection key      The following options are provided for managing folders       A    Set the format to view the images as a list  a list with details  or a  grid       Sort the images by name  date  format  and size   Add folder Create a new folder   Memory status View the memory used and free memory in MB        4  Scroll to a file from the displayed list and select Options  left selection key  to display  further options     The following options are provided for an image file     Tools 71    Use image Use the image as a wallpaper  screen saver  or contact picture     Delete Delete the image     Send the image to another phone as a multimedia message or via  Bluetooth     Move Move the file to different folder   Copy Copy the file to different folder   Rename Rename the image     View details such as image name  size  creation date  format and  image resolution     Format view Set the format to view the images as a list  a list with details  or a  grid     Sort the images by name  date  format  and size   Add folder Create a new folder   Memory status View the memory used and free memory in MB     Select the imag
79. r of messages  stored in each folder is displayed next to it in parenthesis     Inbox    The Inbox stores and displays all the incoming text messages and MMS messages     1  To access the text message inbox  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt  Text  message  gt  Inbox  The inbox displays a list of text messages     To access the MMS inbox  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Messaging  gt  Multimedia  message  gt  Inbox  The inbox displays a list of MMS messages     2  Scroll to a message and select Options  left selection key  to view the following list of  options     Delete  Delete the message   Reply  Send a text MMS message to the sender of that message     Reply to all  Send a text MMS message to the sender and all the recipients of that  message     Call sender  Dial the sender   s number from which the message was sent   Save detail  Save the sender s contact details    Forward  Send the same message to another recipient    Mark  Select the desired text from the message     Mark all  Select the complete message     Messaging 60      Message details  View the message details       Number of messages  View the number of messages stored in the phone     3  To open a message  scroll to a message and press Select  menu key      4  After opening a message  select Options  left selection key  to list the following options     Delete  Call sender  Save detail  Forward  Mark text  and Copy all     Outbox    Messages that were undelivered to the recipient due
80. r the lock code and select OK     Note  The default lock code is the last four digits of your phone number     Change Lock Code    Follow the instructions below to change the phone lock code   Note  The default lock code is the last four digits of your phone number   1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Security  gt  Change lock code     2  Enter the new lock code and select OK     Call Restrictions  Follow the instructions below to avoid receiving unwanted calls     Settings 48    Note  The default lock code is the last four digits of your phone number    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Security  gt  Call restrictions       Select Restrict sent calls to set the numbers that you want blocked or allowed from  receiving calls from your phone       Select Restrict rcvd  calls to set the numbers that you want blocked or allowed from    sending calls to your phone     Phone Lock    Follow the instructions below to enable phone lock so that the phone can be unlocked only by  entering a password     Note  The default lock code is the last four digits of your phone number     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Security  gt  Phone lock     2  Select one of the following options        Disables phone lock     Locks the phone immediately     On power up Locks the phone when the phone is powered On     Voice Privacy  Follow the instructions below to encrypt the voice channel     Note  The default lock code is the last four dig
81. re noticeably shorter than normal  replace the battery with an  original Sonim battery  If a replacement battery is being used for the first time or if the battery  has not been used for a prolonged period  it may be necessary to connect the charger and then  disconnect and reconnect it to begin charging the battery     Avoid Short Circuit    Do not short circuit the battery  An accidental short circuit can occur when a metallic object such  as a coin  clip  or pen causes direct connection of the positive     and negative     terminals of  the battery   These look like metal strips on the battery   This might happen  for example  when  you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse  A short circuit at the terminals may damage  the battery or the connecting object     Avoid High Temperatures   If you leave the battery in hot or cold places  such as in a closed car in summer or winter  conditions  it will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery  For best results  try to keep the  battery between  20  C and  55  C   4  F and 131   F   A device with a hot or cold battery may not  work temporarily  even when the battery is fully charged  Battery performance is particularly  limited in temperatures well below freezing     Battery Disposal   Do not dispose the batteries in a fire as they may explode  Batteries may also explode if  damaged  Dispose of batteries according to local regulations and recycle when possible  Do not  dispose as household waste  Do not dismantle  o
82. rect Connect services     Sprint Direct Connect 33    Permissions  View and add to the list of phone numbers on the Black list  You can t send or receive Direct  Connect calls from these numbers     Follow the instructions below to set the permissions    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  DC Settings  gt  Permissions  gt  Black list       To add a number to the black list  select Options  left selection key   gt  Add number  and select either Contacts to select a number from your contacts or Input Manually  to enter a number by hand       To remove a number from the black list  highlight the desired number and select  Options  left selection key   gt  Delete     Group Call Options    View and edit the Direct Connect group call settings   Follow the instructions below to view and modify the group call options    gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  DC Settings  gt  Group Call Options   The following options are displayed       Allow the call to continue     If the Direct Connect group call initiator ends the call   the other members can continue the call       End the call for everyone     If the Direct Connect group call initiator ends the call   the group call will be stopped     One Touch Direct Connect Setting  One touch Direct Connect settings enable you to view and modify the home screen that is  displayed when you press the DC button on the left hand side of the phone     Follow the instructions below to view and modify One Touch 
83. reen        Mute       Phone Basics       Active Call    Mute    Call on Mute    Indicates an active call   Indicates that you can mute the call  if required     Indicates a call on mute     21    Loudsp  Loud speaker Indicates that you can activate the loudspeaker during a  call     The following table describes the display indicators in the call log        3 Incoming Call Indicates an incoming call     o Outgoing Call Indicates an outgoing call        es Missed Call Indicates a missed call        Shortcut Keys in the Home Screen    You can access the following shortcut keys from the home screen  The functions associated  with the navigation keys are the defaults and may be different if they were changed by the user     Menu Key  center Main Menu  key     Left Selection Key Main Menu  Right Selection Key   Contacts    Call Accept Send All Calls List    Key   Up navigation key Direct Connect speaker phone settings  Down navigation Contacts   key   Right navigation Write Message   key    Left navigation key   Radio    Note  The shortcut functions performed using the navigation keys are set as factory defaults   However they can be changed  For more information refer to Shortcuts     Phone Basics 22    Keypad Functions    The following table displays the various keys and the corresponding functions they perform     Press to end a call        Power Press and hold to switch on or switch off the mobile phone   On Off End  call Press when in Menu or Edit modes to return to Standby 
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85. rsion details      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Phone details     Select User info for details like your phone number  DC number  etc       Select Version details for details like your phone s software and hardware versions     Settings 51    Contacts    You can use the contact list to maintain phone numbers of your contacts  You can also add   delete  and dial phone numbers  and send text messages and MMS messages to contacts in  the contact list  To access your contacts  select Contacts  right selection key  from the home  screen or select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts     Add New Contact    Follow the instructions below to add new contacts to your contacts list     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All contacts  gt  Add  if the contacts list is  empty      2  Enter the name and phone number in their respective fields and select Save  menu key      The new number is updated in the contacts list     View Contact Details    Follow the instructions below to view the details of a desired contact stored in your contacts list      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All Contacts  Highlight the contact and  press Details  menu key  to view the details     Searching Contacts    Follow the instructions below to search for a particular contact from your contacts list      gt  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All Contacts  gt  Options  left selection  key   gt  Find  Enter the contact name
86. s  Your mobile phone and its accessories may contain small parts  which could be  detached and create a choking hazard     Emergency Calls    Mobile phones operate using radio signals  which cannot guarantee connection under all  conditions  Therefore you should never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential  communications  e g  medical emergencies   Emergency calls may not be possible in all areas   on all cellular networks  or when certain network services and or mobile phone features are in  use  Check with your local service provider     SAR Information    The Sonim XP STRIKE has been certified in compliance with the Government s requirements  for exposure to Radio Waves     When communicating over the wireless network  the mobile phone emits via the radio frequency  waves low levels of radio energy  The Specific Absorption Rate  or SAR  is the amount of RF  energy absorbed by the body while using the phone and is expressed in watts kilogram  W kg      Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines   developed by scientific organizations  for example  ICNIRP  International Commission on Non   lonizing Radiation Protection  and IEEE  The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  Inc    These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general  population     Tests for SAR are conducted using standardized methods with the phone transmitting at its  highest certified power level in all used fr
87. s the following settings          left selection key  to view the details about the specific city  Select  Replace  menu key  to change the city     Active cities        Current time Set the current time zone    zone   Time format Set the time format to 12 Hr or 24 Hr clock    DST set Set the daylight saving time for the selected city to     e 0  Wintertime    no daylight saving     e  1 hour   add an hour to DST     e  2 hours   add 2 hours to DST     Instruction View the instructions for changing time zone     Unit Converter    Follow the instructions below to perform unit conversions        1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  Unit converter     2  Enter the numeric value of the unit on top to view its corresponding converted value on  the bottom     Tools 69      Select Options  left selection key   gt  Set conversion to set the conversion units       Select Options  left selection key   gt  Reverse conversion to swap the conversion  units       Select Options  left selection key   gt  Configure to add new conversion units or edit  the conversion values for existing units       Select Options  left selection key   gt  Instruction to view the help information for  using unit converter     Update Phone  Follow the instructions below to update your phone with the latest firmware or PRL     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  Update Phone  Select one of the following  options       Update Firmware     Update your phone with the latest firmware  
88. se follow the safety instructions below while using the battery     e Use only a Sonim certified battery that is designed for this phone model  The use of  other batteries may void the warranty terms of your phone and cause damage     e Protect the phone battery from extreme temperature environments and moisture     e Keep the battery out of the reach of children     Inserting the Battery    Complete the following steps to insert a Sonim certified battery into your Sonim XP STRIKE  phone     1  Rotate both battery cover screws in counter clockwise direction  as shown in the figure    You can use the screwdriver provided  Sometimes the screws may be tight and extra  effort is required to open them        Get Started 13    3  Insert the battery and push it into the battery slot such that the three metallic contacts at  the bottom of the battery are aligned with the metallic contacts within the battery  compartment        4  Close the battery cover  Rotate the battery cover screws in clockwise direction  You can  use the screwdriver provided to tighten the screws  Ensure not to over tighten the  screws     Removing the Battery  Complete the following steps to remove the Sonim certified battery from your Sonim XP STRIKE  phone     1  Rotate both battery cover screws in counter clockwise direction  as shown in the figure    You can use the screwdriver provided  Sometimes the screws may be tight and extra  effort is required to open them        3  Raise the upper end of the battery
89. settings for the pairing devices are  activated  To activate the visibility settings  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt   Bluetooth  gt  Visibility  gt  On     Follow the instructions below to pair with another device     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Paired devices     Connectivity 78    2  Select New  menu key      Select Options  left selection key   gt  Pair new device   3  Highlight the device of your choice and select Pair  menu key      4  If prompted  enter the pass code  for example  0000  in the Enter pass code screen   The same pass code must be entered for the other device also     5  Select Yes  menu key         Ifthe other device accepts your request the message Pairing done is displayed on  the screen       lf the other device rejects your request the message Pairing failed is displayed on  the screen     Warning  Do not pair with an unknown device for security reasons     Connecting a Bluetooth Headset  Follow the instructions below to connect a Bluetooth headset after pairing it with your phone     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Search audio enhanc    2  Highlight the desired headset and press Select  menu key    3  Select Options  left selection key   gt  Connect     Note  For more details  refer to the user manual of the Bluetooth headset     Rename a Paired Device  Follow the instructions below to rename a paired device to any desired name     1  Select Menu  le
90. switched on  you will notice that the  bars in the battery charge icon  visible on the home screen  show movement indicating  that the battery is being charged  After the phone is fully charged  the battery bars on the  display stop scrolling  At this point  you can disconnect the phone from the charger        Get Started 15    Activating Your Phone    Complete the following steps to activate your Sonim XP STRIKE   e If you purchased your phone at a Sprint Store  it is probably activated and ready to use     e If you received your phone in the mail and it is for a new Sprint account or a new line of  service  it is designed to activate automatically       When you turn the phone on for the first time  a Contacting network screen is  displayed  Follow the onscreen instructions to continue       lf required  PRL Update and Firmware Update screens are displayed  Complete the  onscreen instructions to update your phone     e lf you received your phone in the mail and you are activating a new phone for an existing  number on your account  you   re swapping phones   you can activate on your computer  online or directly on your phone     Activating an Existing Number using a New Phone  Complete the following steps to activate an existing phone number on your new Sonim XP  STRIKE     Note  Switch OFF the old phone before you switch ON the new phone   1  Turn on your new phone  Your phone will automatically attempt Hands Free Activation   2  Select Activate to start the activation wiz
91. t Connect call  press and hold the DC button   Direct Connect History Entries    The following icons indicate the different types of Direct Connect calls in the call history        Missed DC call    Sprint Direct Connect 37    Received DC call    CTN    ene       Answer or Reject Direct Connect Calls    When you receive a Direct Connect call  you hear an incoming tone or the phone vibrates  The  Direct Connect number or the callers name  if available  is displayed  You may also hear the  caller   s voice through the speakerphone  By default for Direct Connect calls  the speakerphone  is activated  You can turn the speakerphone off and listen to Direct Connect calls through the  earpiece as you would a regular call  or you can listen through a headset     Follow the instructions below to answer a Direct Connect call     1  Press Handset Loudsp   right selection key  enable or disable the Direct Connect  speakerphone feature       If you enable the Direct Connect speakerphone  you will hear the caller s voice  through the speakerphone on the front of the phone        f you disable the Direct Connect speakerphone  you will only hear the caller s voice  through the earpiece     2  When the caller has finished speaking  you will hear a tone     3  Press and hold the DC button and wait for a tone to sound and a message  Me  to  appear onscreen before you begin talking  Release the DC button when you have  finished talking     Sprint Direct Connect 38    4  Press the Red button  End
92. t from your Contacts list     Restore Factory Settings    Follow the instructions below to restore your phone s settings to their defaults as well as erase  your personal data     Note  The default lock code is the last four digits of your phone number     Warning  If you select Restore all  you cannot retrieve the personal data and the phone will  restart automatically     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Restore factory settings     Settings 50    2  Torestore factory settings  select Restore settings only     To restore factory settings and delete all personal data present in your phone  select  Restore all     3  Enter the lock code and select OK     1  Touch Dialing    This feature enables you to dial a number quickly via a shortcut  Follow the instructions below to  activate 1 touch dialing     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Call settings  gt  1 touch dialing     2  Highlight the number key  from 2 to 9  to which you want to assign the speed dial  and  select Set  menu key      3  Enter the phone number and select OK  menu key  to set the speed dial     Select Find  menu key  and select the desired contact from your Contacts list to set the  speed dial     4  To make a call  press and hold the shortcut designated number key for speed dial from  the standby screen     Phone Details    Follow the instructions below to view user information such as the phone number and mobile  identification number  and software and hardware ve
93. t is recommended that you create a password when setting up  your voicemail to protect against unauthorized access  Without a password  anyone who has  access to your phone is able to access your voicemail messages     Get Started 17    Phone Basics    Your phone is packed with features that simplify your life and expand your ability to stay  connected to the people and information that are important to you  Refer to the following  sections to understand the basic functions and features of your phone     Sonim XP STRIKE Layout    This model is a bar type phone with a single LCD screen  The graphic field of the screen is 240   W  and 320  H  pixels  The TFT technology used displays 262K colors     The Sonim XP STRIKE keypad has 11 function keys and 12 alphanumeric keys  The left side of  the phone has one key and the right side of the phone has three keys  The torch  camera   battery and the speaker are located in the back side of the phone  For more information refer to  the following sections     Sonim XP STRIKE Front Layout    The following image provides the details of the front layout of your Sonim XP STRIKE   Ear piece    Headset port    Charger USB port  Menu key    XP STRIKE    Display screen  Navigation arrows    DC button     Camera Torch  Left selection key  LSK  Right selection key  RSK   Clear key Back Key  Call Accept Send Power On Off End call    Press and hold to activate  silent mode    Microphone    Press and hold to   to lock    Press and hold to display    
94. to Calendar Access the calendar to view saved schedules   Save to Calendar Mark the selected task in the calendar     Calculator    The calculator in this phone is designed to perform simple mathematical calculations  Follow the  instructions below to open and use the calculator        1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  Calculator   2  To enter numbers  press the numeric keys     3  Touse mathematical operators  press the navigation keys     Decimal point    Toggle between     sign to enter negative numbers       4  After entering the calculation  press    menu key  for the final result     Note  This phone accepts numbers up to a maximum of 10 digits per entry     Stopwatch    Follow the instructions below to use a typical stopwatch to record the time used for any specific  task     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  Typical stopwatch  gt  Split timing     Tools 68    2  To record the time for a single lap  select Start  menu key  to start the timer and Stop   right selection key  to stop the timer     To record the time for multiple laps  select Start  menu key  to start the timer and Split   menu key  to start the timer for the consecutive laps  Select Stop  right selection key  to  stop the timer     World Clock    Follow the instructions below to view the time of major cities in different time zones using this  function     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Tools  gt  World Clock     2  Select Options  left selection key  to acces
95. tor you can directly use the data  service with the available configuration     Note  If you are unable to view Web pages because of change in parameters or change in Web  address or contents  please consult your network operator and Internet Content Provider  ICP   for updates     Follow the instructions below to access the internal browser   1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Browser  The home page is displayed     2  To navigate to a specific Web page  select Navigation  left selection key  and navigate  to the address bar at the top  Enter the Web address and press the menu key     With the address bar highlighted  select Options  right selection key  to view the  following text entry options       Text mode   set the text entry mode to Abc abc ABC 123     Symbols     select the symbol to be entered in the Web address     Web shortcuts     select one of the shortcuts to be included in the Web address   Use the navigation keys  E  to access the content displayed in the browser   3  Select Close  right selection key  to return to the home page     Browser Options    When using the browser  select Menu  right selection key  to view and modify the following  browser settings     Add this page to   Add the current Web page to the bookmarks   bookmarks    View all View all the stored bookmarks   bookmarks       Browser 75    View browsing  history    Send this page    to a friend    Browser  Settings    View the browsing history  Select Sort  right selection key   to sort
96. tton initiates a new  Group Connect call     Note  If you do not want to participate in a Group Connect call  press the Red Button  End call  button      Direct Connect Contact Groups    You can create new groups of Direct Connect contacts  add new contacts to the group  and  manage the groups     e To create a new group  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  DC Groups  gt   Options  left selection key   gt  New group  You can assign a name     e To manage a group  select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  DC Groups   Highlight a group and then select Options  left selection key   The following options are  displayed     Create a new group     Get Team DC Update and view the Team DC group from the server     Group    Group details View and modify the group name   Invite all the group members for a call     Sprint Direct Connect 41       Delete group Delete the group     TeamDC    TeamDC lets Direct Connect users make group calls to up to 200 other users nationwide  With  TeamDC  any Direct Connect or Sprint user can create a TeamDC group online  which the  system then automatically sends to all the group members    phones  Once a user creates and  distributes a TeamDC group  any member of the group can make a TeamDC call to the entire  group  If the user who created the group makes any changes to the group  the system  automatically sends updates to the members    phones     Update TeamDC  Connect to the network to keep your TeamDC group list up to dat
97. u  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Switch off tone     2  Highlight On or Off and press Select  menu key      Welcome Note Setting    Follow the instructions below to display a customized welcome note whenever the phone is  powered on     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Settings  gt  Phone settings  gt  Welcome note    2  Type out your desired welcome note and press Save  menu key    Hearing Aid Compatibility  HAC  Rating  The FCC has created a rating system for cellular phones regarding their HAC related  performance  This rating helps consumers with hearing disabilities to find phones that will work    well with their hearing aid devices  The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described  in the American National Standards Institute  ANSI  C63 19 2007     Settings 46    ANSI C63 19 contains two rating standards  an    M    rating from 1 to 4 for hearing aids operating  in microphone mode  and a    T    rating from 1 to 4 for hearing aids operating in telecoil mode     M Rating stands for Microphone rating and indicates the amount of reduction of RF interference  between the telephone and the hearing aid in acoustic coupling mode  also called microphone  mode      Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and generate less interference to hearing  devices set in microphone mode  T Rating stands for telecoil rating and represents inductive  coupling with hearing aids that are operating in telecoil mode  A telecoil is a small piece of
98. u key  to select additional recipients     Select Send  menu key  to send the message     Dialing a Number from Contacts    Follow the instructions below to call a contact by accessing them from your Contacts list     1     2     Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All Contacts   Highlight a contact     Press the Green button  Call button  to call the default number assigned for that  contact     Press Details  menu key  to view the contact details  Highlight the desired phone  number  Press the Green button  Call button  or Call  menu key      Contacts 53    Edit Contact Details    Follow the instructions below to edit a contact entry s details   1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All Contacts   2  Highlight the contact and press Options  left selection key   gt  Edit contact     3  Edit the desired information and press Save  menu key      Delete Contacts    Follow the instructions below to delete a contact entry altogether or simply delete one of your  contact s numbers from their details     1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Contacts  gt  All Contacts   2  Highlight the desired contact and press Details  menu key    3  Highlight the desire number and press Options  left selection key   gt  Delete     4  Select Delete number if you wish to only delete the selected number from the contact s  details     Select Delete contact if you wish to delete the contact altogether   5  Press Yes  menu key  when it asks for confirmation     Sen
99. unused  a fully  charged battery will lose its charge over time     Precautions for Safe Usage  Ensure to follow the following precautions related to battery usage     1  Do not disassemble or open  crush  bend or deform  puncture or shred     2  Do not modify or remanufacture  attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery   immerse or expose to water or other liquids  expose to fire  explosion or other hazard     3  Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per  this standard  Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire   explosion  leakage  or other hazard     4  Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery  terminals     General Information 9    5  Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the system per  this standard  IEEE Std 1725     6  Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations   7  Battery usage by children should be supervised     8  Avoid dropping the phone or battery  If the phone or battery is dropped  especially on a  hard surface  and the user suspects damage  take it to a service center for inspection     9  Improper battery use may result in a fire  explosion or other hazard     10  The phone shall only be connected to CTIA certified adapters and products that bear the  USB IF logo or have completed the USB IF compliance program     Battery Replacement   When the talk and standby times a
100. wing options     Phone Calls 31           Dismiss the missed call   Call the caller   Send message   Send a text message to the caller     Direct Connect   Make a Direct Connect call   Send alert Send a Direct Connect alert to the caller     Send Alert with   Send a Direct Connect alert with a message   MSG    Save the phone number     Missed Direct Connect Alerts  Follow the instructions below to view the list of missed Direct Connect alerts        1  Select Menu  left selection key   gt  Missed Alerts   2  Select Missed DC Alerts     3  Highlight the desired phone number and select Options  left selection key  to access the  following options         Dismiss the missed call   Direct Connect   Make a Direct Connect call   Call the caller     Send a text message to the caller     Send Alert with   Send a Direct Connect alert with message to the caller   MSG    Save the phone number        Phone Calls 32    Sprint Direct Connect    Sprint Direct Connect offers instant  two way walkie talkie style communication between you and  your family  friends  and co workers  all at the click of a button  Perfect for get in get out  conversations such as checking status  getting information  getting directions  or coordinating  with others   fast  Call Alert sends an alert to other Direct Connect users to let them know you  want to reach them     About Sprint Direct Connect    Sprint Direct Connect includes one on one conversations as well as group conversations   e Direct Connect     All
    
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