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2.         MakingaThree Way Call  page 154        Using Call Forwarding  page 155     Now that you   ve mastered your phone   s fundamentals    it   s time to explore the calling features that enhance your  Sprint PCS Service  This section outlines your basic Sprint PCS  Service features     138 Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics    Using Voicemail    Setting Up Your Voicemail    All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically  transferred to your voicemail  even if your phone is in use or  turned off  Therefore  you will want to set up your Sprint PCS  Voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is  activated        To set up your voicemail   1  Pressandhold        2  Followthesystem prompts to     Create your passcode     Record your name announcement     Record your greeting       Choose whether or not to activate One Touch  Message Access  a feature that lets you access  messages simply by pressing and holding      bypassing the need for you to enter your passcode      Voicemail Passcode  Ifyou are concerned about unauthorized access to your voicemail account   Sprint recommends you enable your voicemail passcode     Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics 139    Voicemail Notification    There are several ways your phone alerts you toa new  message        Bydisplaying a message on the screen     By sounding the assigned ringer type   By the LED blinking red   By displaying  J at the top of your screen     New Voicemail Message
3.      2  Select the message you want to play   3  Press G2 to play the message   To display the message  options  press Options  right softkey     Composing VoiceSMS Messages  To compose an VoiceSMS message   1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Send Message  gt  VoiceSMS     2  Select Mobile  or Email to enter a recipient   s wireless  phone number or email address directly     Select From Contacts or Recent List     4  Select your desired list and press 62 to select the  recipient     5  Press Next  left softkey  when you have finished  selecting and entering recipients     6  Start recording after the beep   You can record up to  two minutes      To finish recording  press Done  left softkey      8  Press Send  left softkey  to send the voice message     Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics 151    Accessing VoiceSMS Messages  To play an VoiceSMS message      gt  When you receive a voice message  a pop up notification  will automatically appear on your phone   s main display  screen  Use your softkeys to view and play the voice  message     To reply to an VoiceSMS message   1  From the VoiceSMS inbox  press Reply  left softkey    2  Record your reply  then press Send  left softkey      Using Caller ID    Caller ID allows people to identify a caller before answering  the phone by displaying the number of the incoming call  If  you do not want your number displayed when you make a call   just follow these easy steps     To block your phone number from being disp
4.     2  Use your navigation key to view and scroll through the  pictures        In Phone Folder Options    When you are viewing the In Phone folder  press Options  right  softkey  to display the following options        Playto play the video that was just recorded  if applicable        Sendto send animage to another user using picture mail       Uploadto upload pictures from the In Phone folder to the  Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site     www sprint com picturemail   Depending on your settings   you may be prompted to accept a Sprint PCS Vision  connection  Choose from the following options     Upload Selection to upload the selected pictures   Press  se  to select a picture   The check box on the  lower right corner will be marked      Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera 109      Upload Allto upload all pictures in the In Phone  folder     Note  Ifthis is the first time you have accessed the Sprint PCS Picture Mail  account  you will be prompted to create your Sprint PCS Picture Mail  password  See    Creating Your Sprint PCS Picture Mail Password    on   page 104        Assign    Picture ID to display the currently highlighted picture    for incoming calls from a specific Contacts entry   Select the desired entry and press          Screen Saver to display the currently highlighted  picture as a screen saver       Incoming Calls to display the picture for all incoming  calls     Note  Pictures assigned as Picture ID or Screen Savers will automatically be  copied 
5.     Phone Guide template version 5A  September 2005     196 Section 4A  Important Safety Information    Section 4B    Manufacturer   s Warranty       In This Section    Your phone has been designed to provide you with reliable   worry free service  If for any reason you have a problem with  your equipment  please refer to the manufacturer   s  warranty in this section     For information regarding the terms and conditions of service  for your phone  please visit  http   www sprintpcs com common popups popLegalTerms  Privacy html or call Sprint Customer Service at 1 888 211 4PCS           Section 4B  Warranty 197    198    Manufacturer   s Warranty    1  WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS     LG offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its  enclosed accessories will be free from defects in material and  workmanship  according to the following terms and conditions      1  The limited warranty for the unit and enclosed accessories shall be a  period of one  1  year from the date of original purchase  The remaining  warranty period for the unit being repaired or replaced shall be  determined by presentation of the original sales receipt for the purchase  of the unit      2  The limited warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the  product and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent  purchaser   end user      3  The limited warranty is good only tothe original purchaser of the  product during the warranty period as long as it is inthe U S   
6.     Toenter symbols      gt  Select the Symbols mode   See    Selecting a Character  Input Mode    on page 35   To enter a symbol  press the  appropriate key indicated on the display     To enter    emoticons     smileys       gt  Select the Smileys mode and press the appropriate key      See    Selecting a Character Input Mode    on page 35    To enter preset messages     1  Select the Preset messages mode   See    Selecting a  Character Input Mode    on page 35      2  Scrolltothe desired preprogrammed message and  press  amp      To enter recent messages   1  Select Send Message  gt  Text Message     2  Inmessage input mode  select Mode  right softkey    scroll to Recent messages  and press Q     Note  Preset messages make composing text messages even easier by    allowing you to enter preset messages  such as    Meet me at        Let   s get  lunch     or a customized message of your own   For more information on  preset messages  please see    Managing Preset Messages    on page 52      Section 2A  Your Phone    The Basics       39    Section 2B    Controlling Your Phone   s Settings       In This Section   enya   EEEE EE  Display Settings  page 44    Location Settings  page 49    Messaging Settings  page 50    Airplane Mode  page 54    TTY Use With Sprint PCS Service  page 55    Phone Setup Options  page 57     Using the menu options available on your phone  you can  customize your phone to sound  look  and operate just the  way you want it to  This section describes ho
7.     Your phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following  ways     e The phone rings or vibrates    e Theindicator light flashes    e The backlight illuminates    e Thescreen displays an incoming call message     Ifthe incoming call is from a number stored in your Contacts   the entry   s name is displayed  The caller   s phone number may  also be displayed  if available     Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics 25    If Call Answer is set to TALK only  the following options are also  displayed  To select an option  press the corresponding softkey  button     e Quietto mute the ringer     e Ignore to send the call to your voicemail box     Note  When your phoneis off  incoming calls go directly to voicemail     Answering a Roam Call With Call Guard Enabled    Call Guard is an option that helps you manage your roaming  charges when making or receiving calls while outside the  Nationwide Sprint PCS Network  Please see Section 2D   Controlling Your Roaming Experience for more information  about roaming     To answer a call when you are roaming and Call Guard is enabled    gt  Select Answerto answer the call   See    Call Guard    on  page 72 for additional information    Ending a Call  To disconnect a call when you are finished      gt  Close the phone or press E     Missed Call Notification    When an incoming call is not answered  the Missed Call log is  displayed on your screen     To display the Missed Call entry from the notification screen      gt  Highlight the entry a
8.    Call    and the name of the person or the number you d  like to call   For example  you can say     Call Jane Smith at  work        Call John Baker on the mobile phone        Call 555   1234     or    Call Bob Miller         3  Your request will be repeated and you will be asked to  verify  Say    Yes    to call the number or person   The  number will automatically be dialed   Say    No    if you  wish to cancel        Tip  Keepin mind that Sprint PCS Voice Command recognizes not only your  voice  but any voice  so that others can experience the same convenience if  they use your phone     For more helpful hints on Sprint PCS Voice Command  including a  list of recognized commands and an interactive tutorial  visit    www talk sprintpcs com     Section 3C  Sprint PCS Voice Command 185    Accessing Information Using  Sprint PCS Voice Command    To access information using Sprint PCS Voice Command     1  Press    ED     2  Say    Callthe Web    and choose from a listing of  information categories like news  weather  and sports   ne  Simply say    Call news room        Call the weather        Call  Sports Central     etc     Note  Sprint PCS Voice Command is not available while roaming offthe  Nationwide Sprint PCS Network     186 Section 3C  Sprint PCS Voice Command    Section 4    Safety and Warranty  Information    Sprint    Section 4A    Important Safety Information       In This Section    See Sane 2 EEE  Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone  page 189   Using
9.    To save a phone number from Call History   1  Use your navigation key to select a Call History entry and  press 2   2  Scroll to Save and press G2     Select New Entry to create a new internal Contacts entry  for the number or Existing Entry to save the number to an  existing entry    4  Use your navigation key to highlight the information  you want to edit  and then press           Section 2E  Managing Call History 77    5  Usethe keypad to type in the new entry name and  press  2          or     Use your navigation key to scroll through your existing  Contacts entries  highlight a name  and press 3     6  Use your navigation key to select a phone number type   Mobile  Home  Office  etc   and press  2     7  Press Done  left softkey  to save the entry     After you have saved the number  the new Contacts entry is  displayed   See    Contacts Entry Options    on page 83      Note  You cannot save phone numbers already in your Contacts or from  calls identified as No ID or Restricted     Prepending a Phone Number From  Call History    If you need to make a call from Call History and you happen to  be outside your local area code  you can add the appropriate  prefix by prepending the number     To prependa phone number from Call History   1  Selecta Call History entry and press 2   2  Scroll to Prepend and press O   3  Enter the prefix and press    d to call the number   Sors    Scroll to Saveand press  amp  to save the amended  number in your Contacts     78 Section 2E  Man
10.    workers has never been easier     especially when you   re on  the go  You can even listen to Web based information  such  as news  weather  and sports  Your voice does it all with  Sprint PCS Voice Command     This section outlines the Sprint PCS Voice Command service     182 Section 3C  Sprint PCS Voice Command    Getting Started With Sprint PCS  Voice Command    With Sprint PCS Voice Command        Youcan store all your contacts    phone numbers  so you can  simply say the name of the person you want to call        There   s no need to punch ina lot of numbers  memorize  voicemail passwords  or try to dial while you   re driving        Youcan callanyonein your address book   even if you  don   t remember their phone number        You don   t need to worry about losing your contacts or  address book  This advanced service is network based  so  if you switch or happen to lose your phone  you won t lose  your contacts or address book        It   s Easy to Get Started    There are two easy ways to sign up for Sprint PCS Voice  Command      gt  Signup when you purchase and activate your phone      gt  Justdial     from your phone to contact Sprint  Customer Service and sign up     There is a monthly charge for Sprint PCS Voice Command     Section 3C  Sprint PCS Voice Command 183    Creating Your Own Address Book    You can program up to 500 names into your personal address  book  with each name having up to five phone numbers   That   s 2 500 phone numbers  and with the adva
11.   gt  Press fa      For more information or to see the latest in products and  services  visit us online at www sprint com     8 Section 1A  Setting Up Service    Section 2    Your Phone    Sprint    Section 2A    Your Phone  The Basics       In This Section   PaA OA T NE  ae a EEE E  Viewing the Display Screen  page 14   Features of Your Phone  page 16     Turning Your Phone On and Off  page 18     Navigating Through Phone Menus  page 22   Displaying Your Phone Number  page 23                 UsingYourPhone   s Battery and Charger  page 19            Makingand Answering Calls  page 23         Entering Text  page 35     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  This section will guide  you through the basic functions and calling features of your  phone     10 Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics    Front View of Your Phone                      20  Earpiece   1  Signal Strength 19  Battery  Indicator i Strength  Indicator    2  Softkey Buttons 18  Display Screen       3  Headset Jack    17  Menu OK    4  TALK    End  Power     5  Volume Control  15  Camera Keys    6  Voice Services Key    14  Navigation Key  7  Speaker Key    8  Back  Clear  13  Microphone    12  Charger Jack  9  Accessory Jack       10  Digital Camera    11  Flash MWI Message Waiting Indicator     Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics 11    Key Functions    1     12    Signal Strength Indicator rep
12.   including headsets and hands   free devices  You may also pair a personal computer or  hand held device with your phone for dial up networking   using your phoneasa wireless modem  page 129         The built in camera allows you to take full color digital  pictures  view your pictures using the phone   s display   and instantly share them with family and friends using  Sprint PCS   Picture Mail service  page 101      Wireless Backup allows you to back up and manage your  phone s Contacts list on a secure Web site  page 88    Wireless Backup supports the following uses     Back up the handset Contacts List    Transfer the handset Contacts List to another  Wireless Backup   compatible handset on the Sprint  network   a View and edit your phone s Contacts List using a  Web browser on a desktop or laptop computer   Data Roam Guard will alert you when you are roaming and  using your browser or other online applications  giving  you the option to continue using those applications while  inthe roaming area  page 73      Section 2A  Your Phone    The Basics 17    Turning Your Phone On and Off    Turning Your Phone On  To turn your phone on      gt  Press and hold  amp  for approximately two seconds     Once your phone is on  it may display    Searching for Service      which indicates that your phone is searching for a signal   When your phone finds a signal  it automatically enters  standby mode  the phone   s idle state  At this point  you are  ready to begin making and receiving
13.   offers easy and amazing data services you  will really use  These features     including Sprint TV      messaging  games  downloadable ringers and screen  savers  and portable Web access     let you have fun  stayin  touch  and stay informed no matter where you go on the  Nationwide Sprint PCS Network     This section introduces these advanced services and walks  you through the necessary steps to start taking advantage of  Sprint PCS Vision Services  For complete details and  instructions  see the Sprint PCS Vision User Guide online at    www sprint com     156 Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision    Sprint PCS Vision Applications    Here is a brief list of the applications available through your  phone  For more information  please see the Sprint PCS Vision  User Guide online at www sprint com     Sprint PCS   Picture Mail    Instantly shoot  share  and  print sharp  high resolution digital pictures  and take  and send short video clips with your phone     Messaging     Send and receive emails and chat on      your phone     Games      Play exciting games with full color      graphics  sound  and vibration     Ringers     Personalize your phone by downloading  and assigning different ringers to numbers in your  Contacts     Screen Savers     Download unique images to use as  screen savers     or make it easy to tell who   s calling by  assigning specific images to numbers in your Contacts     Web  Experience full color graphic versions of  popular Web sites from your phone     S
14.   when acall has been connected     To enable or disable alert sounds   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  gt  Alerts     2  Select Service Change  Minute Beep  Call Connect  or  Signal Fadeand press    x      3  Select Onor Offand press        Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 43    Silence All    There may be times when you need to silence your phone  entirely  The phone   s Silence All option allows you to mute all  sounds without turning your phone off     To activate Silence All      gt  Withthe phone open  press and hold the volume key down  in standby mode   The screen will display    Silence All         To deactivate Silence All      gt  Press the volume key up repeatedly to select a desired  volume level     Display Settings    Changing the Text Greeting    The text greeting can be up to 16 characters and is displayed  on your phone   s screen in standby mode  You may choose to  keep the phone   s default greeting     Sprint      or you may enter  your own custom greeting   To display or change your greeting    1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Greeting  gt  Custom    2  Usethenumeric keypad to enter a new custom greeting     See    Entering Text    on page 35    To erase the existing    greeting one character at a time  press 4c    To erase the  entire greeting  press and hold ack        3  Press 2 to save your new greeting     44 Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    Changing the Backlight Time Length    The backlight 
15.  171    To download purchased content from My Content Manager     1  From the My Content Manager display  highlight the  category and item you wish to download and press O    The information page for the selected  item will be displayed      2  Scrollto highlight Download and press E   The item  will download automatically  When the New Download  screen appears  the item has been successfully  downloaded to your phone      3  Select an option to continue       Select Use Run View to assign the downloaded  item  orto start it  in the case of a game or  application   Your Sprint PCS Vision session will end  and you will be redirected to the appropriate phone  menu screen       Select Setas to assign a ringer or screen saver to a  phone function       Select Settings to configure downloaded games or  applications       Select Shop to browse for other items to download       Press      to quit the browser and return to standby  mode     Tip  You can also access My Content Manager through the phone   s main  menu  Select Menu  gt  My Content  gt   Games  Ringers  Screen Savers   Applications  IM  amp  Email  Call Tones  or  lt Options gt    gt  My Content Manager  The  browser will start and take you to the corresponding content     For complete information and instructions on downloading    Games  Ringers  Screen Savers  and Applications  see the  Sprint PCS Vision User   s Guide at www sprint com     172 Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision    o  Web    Exploring the Web    With Web ac
16.  35      2  Enter the word using multi tap text entry   See    Entering  Characters by Tapping the Keypad    on page 38   The  word will appear as an option the next time you scroll  through options during T9 Text Input        For more information about T9 Text Input  visit the Tegic Web  site at www 19 com     Section 2A  Your Phone    The Basics 37    Entering Characters by Tapping the Keypad  To enter characters by tapping the keypad     1  Select the Abc mode   See    Selecting a Character Input  Mode    on page 35      2  Press the corresponding keys repeatedly until the desired  letter appears   For example  to enter the word    Bill      press twice  three times     threetimes  and       three times again    Ifyou make a mistake  press  Gack  to erase a single character  Press and hold  ac    to  delete an entire entry     By default  the first letter of an entry is capitalized andthe  following letters are lowercased  After a character is entered     the cursor automatically advances to the next space after two  seconds or when you enter a character on a different key     Characters scroll in the following order                1 21     ABC2  DEF3  GHI4      JKLS  MNO6  PORS7  TUV8     wxyzg  0       SPACE      SHIFT    38 Section 2A  Your Phone    The Basics    Entering Numbers  Symbols  Smileys  Preset  Messages and Recent Messages    To enter numbers      gt  Select the 123 mode and press the appropriate key    See    Selecting a Character Input Mode    on page 35  
17.  Alerts    When you receive a new voice message  your phone alerts you  and prompts you to call your voicemail     To call your voicemail    gt  Pressandhold      To display your Missed Log      gt  Press Detail  right softkey      Note  When you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network  you  may not receive notification of new voicemail messages  It is recommended  that you periodically check your voicemail by dialing 1  area code   your  wireless phone number  When your voicemail answers  press     and enter  your passcode  You will be charged roaming rates when accessing voicemail  while roaming off the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network     Note  Your phone accepts messages even when it is turned off  However   you are only notified of new messages when your phone is turned on and  you are ina Sprint PCS Service Area     140 Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics    Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages    You can review your messages directly from your phone or  from any other touch tone phone  To dial from your phone  you  can either speed dial your voicemail or use the menu keys     Using One Touch Message Access        gt  Pressandhold  2    Your phone will dial your voicemail  box      Using the Menu Keys on Your Phone to Access Your  Messages    1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Voicemail   2  Press 9 tolisten to your messages     Note  You are charged for airtime minutes when you are accessing your  voicemail from your phone    Using a Phone Other 
18.  Bluetooth Settings  menu allows you to select a Bluetooth name for your phone   Your phone   s Bluetooth name will appear to other in range  Bluetooth devices  depending on your visibility settings     To set a Bluetooth name for your phone   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Bluetooth Info   2  Select Rename  left softkey    3  Press ack  toclearthe current name     4  Useyour keypad to enter anew name and press 2 to  save and exit        Section 2J  Using Bluetooth 131    Bluetooth Settings  Visibility    The Visibility section of the Bluetooth Settings menu allows  you to manage your phone s availability to other Bluetooth  devices    To configure your phone   s visibility  discoverability  to other  Bluetooth devices     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Visibility     2  Select your desired visibility setting and press  sx        Hidden to prevent other Bluetooth devices from  detecting and identifying your phone     a Visible for 3 Min to allow Bluetooth devices to detect  and identify your phone for three minutes       Always Visible to allow Bluetooth devices to detect  and identify your phone at any time it is within  range     Note  Any changes you make to your Bluetooth settings will be saved to the  current profile when you exit the Bluetooth Settings menu     Bluetooth Settings  My Bluetooth Address  To display your phone   s Bluetooth address    gt  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Bluetooth Info     132 Section 2J  Us
19.  Mode Options    When the phone is open and in camera mode  press Options   right softkey  to display additional camera options        Flash to activate the flash   See    Setting the Flash    on page  106 for details         Self Timer to activate the camera   s timer   See    Setting the  Self Timer    on page 106 for details         ColorTone  Press the navigation key right or left to select  Normal  Black  amp  White  Negative  or Sepia   The default  setting is Normal         Image Controls to select from the following options       Brightness to select Auto or Manual brightness  control  If you select Manual  press the navigation  key right  increase  or left  decrease  to select a    setting  and press  amp  to apply the selected setting       White Balance to adjust white balance based on  changing conditions  Select from Auto  Tungsten   Fluorescent  Sunny  or Cloudy           Settings to select Resolution  Quality  Shutter Sound  or Full  Screen   See    Selecting Camera Settings    on page 107 for  details        Review Send Media to display the pictures saved in the In  Phone folder and or to send the picture        Camcorder Mode to switch to Video mode   See    Recording  Videos    on page 112 for details      Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera 105    Setting the Flash  To activate the flash   1  From camera mode  select Options  gt  Flash     2  Select one of the following options and press       Off to deactivate the flash     OnThis Shot to acti
20.  PCS Vision session  from any page you are viewing     To open the browser menu        Press the right softkey   The browser menu will be  displayed in a drop down list      Options available under the browser menu include     174    Home  Returns the browser to the Sprint PCS Vision  home page     Forward  Returns you to a previously viewed page  after  having used the Gack  key    Mark this Page  Allows you to bookmark the current site     View Bookmarks  Allows you to access bookmarked sites  and manage your bookmarks    Search  Launches a Google search    Send page to     Allows you to send the current page as a  text message    Goto URL     Allows you to navigate directly to a Web site  by entering its URL  Web site address      History  Keeps a list of links to your most recently visited  sites  To navigate toa site  highlight it and press 2  and  then select Connect    Refresh this page  Reloads the current Web page    More     Displays additional options       Show URL  Displays the URL Web site address  of the  site you re currently viewing       Restart Browser  Restarts the current browser  session     Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision      About Browser  Displays technical information  about the browser  its version  and the encryption  version  and provides links to Certificate Information  for the various components     Preferences  Displays additional options     Edit homepage URL  Lets you edit the home page  URL     Revert to default homepage URL  Lets you change
21.  Phone Book  Erasingthe Contacts List  63  Phone Number  Displaying 23  Finding 31  Saving 30  Plus     Code Dialing 33    R  Resetting Your Phone 65  Roaming 68 73   Setting Roam Mode 71    S  Saving a Phone Number 30  Security 60 67  Security Menu 61  SMS Text Messaging 147   150  Special Numbers 63  Sprint Customer Service 6  Sprint PCS   Mail 165  Sprint PCS Picture Mail  Downloading Pictures  123  Password 104  Sending 117 128  Uploading Pictures 122  Viewing 115  Web Site 121  Sprint PCS Service  Account Passwords 5    Index    Operator Services 8  Setting Up 2 8   Sprint PCS Vision   156 179  Applications 157  Chat 168  Downloading Content   169   FAQs 178  Home Page 159  Launching 159  Messaging 164  My Content Manager 171  Navigating the Web 162  Net Guard 160  Password 5  Security Features 66  UserName 158   Storing Pictures 109        T9 Text Input 36  Taking Pictures 102 128  Camera Mode Options  105 128    Turning Your Phone On and  Off 18    U  Unlocking Your Phone 61    V   Videos  Options 113  Recording 112  Settings 114  StoringVideos 114    Voice Memos 99 100  Voice Services 98 100  Voicemail  Menu Key 146  Options 142  Retrieving 141  Setting Up 4 139  While Roaming 71    w   Warranty 196  Web 173 177  Welcome i       Index 203    Notes                                                       
22.  Ring Tones for  preprogrammed ringers or My Content for downloaded  ringers     Use your navigation key to scroll through available  ringers   When you highlight a ringer type  a sample  ringer will sound         Highlight your desired ringer and press 2     Section 2F  Using Contacts 87    88    7  Press Done  left softkey  to save the new ringer type    or    1  Display a Contacts entry and press  amp     2  Scroll to  lt Edit gt  and press G2     3  Highlight the current ringer type and press the  navigation key right or left to display available ringer  types  As each ringer is displayed  you will hear a preview  of that ringer s sound     4  When you ve selected your desired ringer  press Done   left softkey  to save the new ringer type     Wireless Backup    Wireless Backup allows you to back up all of your Contacts to  the Sprint Web site and restore them if your phone is lost   stolen  damaged  or replaced     To subscribe to the Wireless Backup service from your Contacts   1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Wireless Backup          2  Select  lt Subscribe gt  and press        Subscribe   Launches the subscription process  If you are  already subscribed to wireless backup  Unsubscribe will be  displayed     To subscribe to the wireless backup service  you will need to  purchase a license to use the wireless backup service via the  Sprint vending machine  accessed through the WAP browser  on your phone  The license expires after a set period of time  and must be renewe
23.  Saver to use the video as a screen saver       Ringers to assign the video toa ringer     Delete    126 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera      Delete Selection to delete the selected video     Delete All to delete all videos     Post to Service    Saveto    MyAlbum to save the selected video to My Album     My Content to save the selected video to My  Content     Copy Move to copy or move videos to a selected  album     Copy This to copy the selected video to the album      Copy All to copy all videos in the current album to   the target album      MoveThis to move the selected video to the  album      Move All to move all videos in the current album  tothe targeted album      Details Edit to display the following options      Text Caption to edit the selected video s caption   You can create a new caption of up to 16  characters      Video Info to display information such as the  video s caption  time date  and size      Album List to display the My Albums List      Media Filter to display the following options     Allto display all media     Pictures Only to display only pictures     Videos Only to display only videos     Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera       127    To access your online Albums options from your phone     1  Display the album list in the Online Sprint PCS Picture  Mail menu   See    Managing Online Pictures and Videos  From Your Phone    on page 122      2  Use your navigation key to select an album  or Inbox    Select Optio
24.  Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device  page 192    Caring forthe Battery  page 193                 Radiofrequency  RF  Energy  page 194      Owner   sRecord  page 196         Phone Guide Proprietary Notice  page 196     This phone guide contains important operational and safety  information that will help you safely use your phone  Failure  to read and follow the information provided in this phone  guide may result in serious bodily injury  death  or property  damage     188 Section 4A  Important Safety Information    General Precautions    There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and  maintaining safe  satisfactory service     Note  For the best care of your phone  only Sprint authorized personnel should service  your phone and accessories  Failure to do so may be dangerous and void your warranty        Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to  Your Phone  Do Not Rely on Your Phone for Emergency Calls    Mobile phones operate using radio signals  which cannot guarantee  connection in all conditions  Therefore you should never rely solely upon    Hold the phone with the antenna raised  fully extended  and over your  shoulder     Try not to hold  bend  or twist the phone   s antenna   Don   t use the phone if the antenna is damaged   Speak directly into the mouthpiece     Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills  If  your phone does get wet  immediately turn the power off and remove  the battery    Although your phone is quite
25.  Your phone is equipped with a Lithium lon  Li lon  battery  It  allows you to recharge your battery before it is fully drained   The battery provides up to 4 hours of continuous digital talk  time     When the battery reaches 5  of its capacity  the battery icon  blinks  When there are approximately two minutes of talk  time left  the phone sounds an audible alert and then powers  down     Note  Long backlight settings  searching for service  vibrate mode  and  browser use affect the battery s talk and standby times     Tip  Be sure to watch your phone   s battery level indicator and charge the  battery before it runs out of power     Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics 19    Installing the Battery  Toinstall the Li lon battery      gt  To install  insert the battery into the opening on the back of  the phone and gently press down until the latch snaps into  place        Removing the Battery  WARNING  Do not handle a damaged or leaking Li lon battery as you  can be burned    To remove your battery     1  Makesure the power is off so that you don   t lose any  stored numbers or messages     2  Press the battery release latch up and remove the  battery from the phone at a 45 degree angle        20 Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics    Charging the Battery    Your phone   s Li lon battery is rechargeable and should be  charged as soonas possible so you can begin using your  phone     Keeping track of your battery   s charge is important  If your  battery level becomes too low  y
26.  calls     Ifyour phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of  searching  a Power Save feature is automatically activated   When asignal is found  your phone automatically returns to  standby mode     In Power Save mode  your phone searches for a signal  periodically without your intervention  You can also initiate a  search for Sprint PCS Service by pressing any key  when your  phoneis turned on      Tip  The Power Save feature helps to conserve your battery power when you  arein an area where there is no signal     Turning Your Phone Off  To turn your phone off      gt  Press and hold  amp  fortwo seconds until you see the  powering down animation on the display screen     Your screen remains blank while your phone is off  unless the  battery is charging      18 Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics    Using Your Phone   s Battery and Charger    WARNING  Use only Sprint approved or manufacturer approved  batteries and chargers with your phone  The failure to use a  Sprint approved or manufacturer approved battery and charger may  increase the risk that your phone will overheat  catch fire  or explode   resulting in serious bodily injury  death  or property damage     Sprint  or manufacturer approved batteries and accessories  can be found at Sprint Stores or through your phone   s  manufacturer  or call 1 866 343 1114 to order  They   re also  available at www sprint com     click the Wireless link under  Personal  and then click Accessories        Battery Capacity   
27.  can even  send your pictures to be printed at participating retail  locations     You will also have access to picture management tools to  improve and customize your pictures  You ll be able to lighten   darken  crop  add antique effects  add comic bubbles and  cartoon effects  and use other features to transform your  pictures        To access the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site   1  From your computer s Internet connection  go to  www sprint com picturemail     2  Enteryour phone number and Sprint PCS Picture Mail  password to register   See    Creating Your Sprint PCS  Picture Mail Password    on page 104      Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera 121    Managing Online Pictures and Videos From  Your Phone    You can use your phone to manage  edit  or share pictures you  have uploaded to the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site at    www sprint com picturemail   See    In Phone Folder Options    on  page 109 for information about uploading      To view your online pictures from your phone     1  Select Menu  gt  Pictures  gt  My Albums  gt  Online Albums  gt   View Albums   Depending on your settings you may be  prompted to accept a Sprint PCS Vision connection    The  My Uploads folder and your albums appear      2  Highlight My Uploads or an album title and press 62  to display images   Thumbnail pictures  up to nine per  screen  are displayed      Tip  To expand a selected picture from thumbnail to full screen  select  Expand  left softkey    3  Use your navig
28.  com     Composing SMS Text Messages  To compose an SMS Text message     1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Send Message  gt  Text Message  and select the entry method you prefer       Mobileto use the keypad to enter the wireless phone  number of the person to whom you wish to senda  message     Email to enter the recipient   s email address     Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics 147      From Contacts to select a recipient from your internal  Contacts  Qualifying Contacts entries must containa  wireless phone number or an email address       Recent List to select a recipient from your recent  messages     2  Press  s9 to save the recipient   To include additional  recipients  input a new phone number or email address   You may include up to 25 recipients per message      3  Press Next  left softkey   when you have finished  selecting entering recipients  and compose a message  or use the preset messages or smileys  emoticons  and  press 2       Totypea message  use your keypad to enter your  message  Use the right softkey to select a character  input mode   See    Entering Text    on page 35        Tousea preset message ora smiley  press the right  softkey  select Preset messages or Smileys  and then  highlight your desired message or emoticon and    press      Note  For more information about using and managing preset messages   see    Managing Preset Messages    on page 52     4  Scroll to Priority and press your navigation key right or  left to set the
29.  from the browser   1  Select Messaging  gt  Chat  amp  Dating  gt  Jumbuck   2  Followthe onscreen instructions to begin chatting     Note  For information about using wireless chatrooms on your phone   please see the Sprint PCS Vision User Guide at www sprint com     168 Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision    Downloading Premium Services Content    With Sprint PCS Vision and your new phone  you have access  to a dynamic variety of Premium Service content  such as  downloadable Games  Ringers  Screen Savers  and other  applications   Additional charges may apply   The basic steps  required to access and download Premium Service content  are outlined below     Accessing the Download Menus    To access the Sprint PCS Vision download menus        1  Select Menu  gt  My Content     2  Select the type of file you wish to download  Games   Ringers  Screen Savers  Applications   IM  amp  Email  Call  Tones  or  lt Options gt    and then select Get New   The  browser will start and take you to the corresponding  download menu      To access the Sprint PCS Vision download menus from the Web  browser     1  From the Sprint PCS Vision home page  select  Downloads     2  Select Games  Ringers  Screen Savers  Applications   Messaging  or Call Tones to go to the corresponding  download menu   For more information on navigating  the Web  see    Navigating the Web    on page 162      Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision 169    Selecting an Item to Download    You can search for available items to downlo
30.  highlight the option and press   g3    Ifthe menu options are  numbered  you may also select an option simply by pressing the  corresponding number key      Making and Answering Calls    Making Calls    Placing a call from your phone is as easy as making a call from  any landline phone  Just enter the number and press   3  and  you   re on your way to clear calls     To make a call using your keypad     1  Makesure your phoneis on     Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics 23    2  Entera phone number from standby mode   If you make  a mistake while dialing  press 4     to erase one digit at  atime  Press and hold   4     to erase the entire number         3  Press 3   To make a call when you are roaming and  Call Guard is enabled  highlight Roam Call and press fa   See    Using Call Guard    on page 72      4  Press    or close the phone when you are finished     Tip  To redial your last outgoing call  press TALK twice     Tip  When making calls off the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network  always dial  using 11 digits  1  area code   phone number         You can also place calls from your phone by using Sprint PCS  Voice Command     page 182   Speed Dialing numbers from  your Contacts  page 85   and using your Call History listings     page 74    Dialing Options  When you enter numbers in standby mode  you will see a    variety of dialing options appear on the phone   s display  screen     Tip  To speed dial a phone number from standby mode  press and hold the  speed dial number  If 
31.  is being transferred      indicates ringer volume is set to vibrate   indicates Ringer  amp  Vibrate mode is set   indicates Silence All Ringer Off mode is set     indicates your phone is operating in TTY mode        guxge      indicates battery charge level  icon shows full  charge      indicates battery needs to be recharged   indicates outgoing calls number   indicates missed calls number   indicates incoming calls number   indicates alarm is activated    indicates speaker is activated    indicates Bluetooth is enabled     indicates a Bluetooth headset or hands free device  is connected     indicates PC or PDA is now under dial up  networking     indicates camera preview mode     OF e yetga     indicates camcoder preview mode     Note  Display indicators help you manage your roaming charges by  letting you know when you   re off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network  and  whether you re operating in digital or analog mode   For more  information  see Section 2D  Controlling Your Roaming Experience on  page 68      Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics 15    16    Features of Your Phone    Congratulations on the purchase of your phone  The LX350 by  LGis lightweight  easy to use  and reliable  and it also offers  many significant features and service options  The following  list previews some of those features and provides page  numbers where you can find out more     Dual band tri mode capability allows you to make and  receive calls while on the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network  a
32.  menu   A confirmation screen will  be displayed      5  Select Yes  right softkey  to remove the bookmark     176 Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision    Going toa Specific Web site    To go to a particular Web site by entering a URL  Web site  address      1  Press the right softkey to open the browser menu   2  Select Goto URL    3  Select the URLfield and press 2    4    Use your keypad to enter the URL of the Web site you  wish to gotoand press 2     5  Press  sx  again to go tothe Website        Note  Not all Web sites are viewable on your phone     Reloading a Web Page  To reload  refresh  a Web page   1  Press the right softkey to open the browser menu   2  Select Refresh   The browser will reload the current  Web page    Restarting the Web Browser    Ifthe Web browser appears to be malfunctioning or stops  responding  you can usually fix the problem by simply  restarting the browser     To restart the Web browser   1  Press the right softkey to open the browser menu     2  Select More  gt  Restart Browser     Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision 177    178    Sprint PCS Vision FAQs    How will I know when my phone is ready for Sprint PCS Vision  service    Your user name  for example  bsmith001 sprint com  will be  displayed when you access Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone Info  gt  My  Phone Number     How dol sign in forthe first time   You are automatically signed in to access Sprint PCS Vision  services when you turn on your phone     How dol know when my phone is connected to Sp
33.  message priority  Normal or Urgent     5  Ifyou wish to change your callback number  scroll to it  and press Ed  then select None  My Phone Number  or  Other  and press  amp    If you select Other  enter the  desired number and press        6  Press Send  left softkey   to send the message     148 Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics    Accessing SMS Text Messages  To read an SMS Text message      gt  Whenyou receive a text message  it will automatically  appear on your phone   s main display screen  Use your  navigation key to scroll down and view the entire  message     To reply to an SMS Text message   1  Whilethe message is open  select Reply  left softkey      2  Compose your reply or use the preset messages or icons       Totypea message  use your keypad to enter your  message  Use the right softkey to select a character  input mode   See    Entering Text    on page 35        Tousea preset message or a smiley  press the right  softkey  select Preset messages or Smileys  highlight  your desired message or emoticon  and press f       3  Scroll to Priority and press your navigation key right or  left to set the message priority  Normal or Urgent      4  Ifyou wish to change your callback number  scroll to it  and press     select None  My Phone Number  or Other   and press O   Ifyou select Other  enter the desired    number and press G    5  Press Send  left softkey   to send the message     Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics       Usin
34.  numbers when in  lock mode   For information on special numbers  see    Using  Special Numbers    on page 63      To place an outgoing callin lock mode      gt  Tocallanemergency number  special number  or  Sprint Customer Service  enter the phone number    and press 2     62 Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security    Using Special Numbers    Special numbers are important numbers that you have  designated as being    always available     You can call and  receive calls from special numbers even if your phone is  locked     You can save up to 10 special numbers in addition to your  Contacts entries   The same number may be in both  directories      To add or replace a special number     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  and then enter your  lock code   The Security menu is displayed      2  Select Special Numbers   Select a location for your entry     4  Enterthe numberand press G       Note  There are no speed dial options associated with special numbers        Erasing the Contacts List    You can quickly and easily erase all of the contents of your  Contacts     To erase all the names and phone numbers in your Contacts     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  then enter your lock  code   The Security menu is displayed      2  Select Delete Contacts     3  Ifyou are certain you would like to erase all of your  Contacts entries  select Yes     Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security 63    Restricting Your Phone    There may be occasions when you want 
35.  ona page are numbered  you can use your keypad  number  keys  to select an item   The tenth item in a numbered list may be selected by    pressing the 0 key on your phone s keypad  even though the number 0  doesn   t appear on the screen         Links  which appear as underlined text  allow you to jump to    different Web pages  select special functions  or even place  phone calls     To select links     gt  Highlight the link and press the appropriate softkey   Going Back  To go back one page     gt  Pressthe Gack  key on your phone     Note  The BACK key is also used for deleting text  like a BACKSPACE key   when you are entering text        Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision 163    164    Going Home    To return to the Sprint PCS Vision home page from any other Web  page    gt  Pressandhold Gack     or   Press Menu  right softkey  and select Home    amp        M  Sprint PCS Messaging    Accessing Messaging    Now you can send and receive emails and text messages  and participate in Web based chatrooms right from your  phone  Messaging allows you to stay connected to friends   family  and coworkers 24 hours a day anywhere on the  Nationwide Sprint PCS Network     Message Types    There are many types of text messaging available on your  phone  These include SMS Text Messaging  Sprint   Instant  Messaging  Email  and Chat      Sprint PCS Voicemail provides voicemail to mailbox  messaging  For information on using your phone   s voicemail  feature  see    Using Voicemail    on pa
36.  proper use of batteries and  accessories approved by Sprint or the manufacturer of your phone  Use  only Sprint  or manufacturer approved batteries and accessories found  at Sprint Stores or through your phone   s manufacturer  or call 1 866   343 1114 to order  They   re also available at www sprint com     click the  Wireless link under Personal  and then click Accessories        Buying the right batteries and accessories is the best way to ensure they re  genuine and safe     e Inorder to avoid damage  charge the battery only in temperatures that  range from 32   F to 113   F  0   C to 45  C      e Don   t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity  areas  suchas the bathroom     Section 4A  Important Safety Information 193    194    e Never dispose of the battery by incineration   e Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean      Don   t attempt to disassemble or short circuit the battery     e The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period  of time        It   s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable  performance  It can be recharged hundreds of times before it needs  replacing   e Don   tstore the battery in high temperature areas for long periods of  time  It   s best to follow these storage rules   Less than one month    4   F to 140   F   20   C to 60   C   More than one month    4   F to 113   F   20   C to 45   C   Disposal of Lithium lon  Li lon  Batteries  Do not handle a damaged 
37.  speed dial location and press      Scroll to Set Speed Dialand press  2   A confirmation  will be displayed     Press Done  left softkey  to save the new speed dial  number     Note  If you attempt to assign an already in use speed dial locationtoa new  phone number  a dialog will appear asking if you wish to replace the existing  speed dial assignment  Select Yes to assign the location to the new phone  number and delete the previous speed dial assignment     My Information    You can view your phone number  edit entry and send vCard  via Bluetooth     To access to My Information     1     Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  My Information     Section 2F  Using Contacts    Editing a Contacts Entry    To make changes to an entry     4   5     Display a Contacts entry   Scroll to  lt Edit Entry gt  and press G2     Highlight the part of the entry you wish to edit  Name   Group  Ringer  etc   and press   s      Add or edit the desired information and press 2     Press Done  left softkey  to save your changes     Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry    You can assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so you can  identify the caller by the ringer type   See    Ringer Types    on  page 41      To select a ringer type for an entry     1   2   3     Display a Contacts entry   Scroll to  lt Edit Entry gt  and press 3     Highlight the current ringer type and press 9 to  display the Ringer Type menu     Select a ringer menu by pressing Options  right softkey   and choosing Single Tones or
38.  sturdy  it is a complex piece of equipment  and can be broken  Avoid dropping  hitting  bending  or sitting on it   Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in  this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void  your authority to operate this equipment        any mobile phone for essential communication  e g   medical  emergencies   Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular networks  or when certain network services and or mobile phone features are in use   Check with your local service provider for details     Section 4A  Important Safety Information 189    Using Your Phone While Driving   Talking on your phone while driving  or operating the phone without a  hands free device  is prohibited in some jurisdictions  Laws vary as to  specific restrictions  Remember that safety always comes first     Tip  Purchase an optional hands free accessory at your local Sprint Store  or call  the Sprint PCS Accessory Hotline    at 1 800 974 2221 or by dialing  2 2 2 on your    phone        Following Safety Guidelines   To operate your phone safely and efficiently  always follow any special  regulations in a given area  Turn your phone off in areas where use is  forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger     Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices   Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radiofrequency  RF   signals  However  RF signals from wireless phones may affect inadequately  shielded electronic equipme
39.  the voice prompts to record your introduction  and forward the voice message     Voicemail to Voicemail Receipt Request    Receive confirmation that your voice message has been  listened to when you send  forward  or reply to other  Sprint PCS users     1  After you have recorded a message  press    toindicate  you are satisfied with the message you recorded     2  Press   amp   to mark receipt requested     3  Press      tosend your voicemail message     144 Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics    Continue Recording    When leaving a voice message  you can choose to continue  recording even after you   ve stopped        Before pressing    to indicate that you are satisfied  with the message you recorded  press   tocontinue  recording     Extended Absence Greeting    When your phone is turned off or you are off the Nationwide  Sprint PCS Network for an extended period  this greeting can  be played instead of your normal personal greeting     1  Fromthe main voicemail menu  press   for Personal  Options     2  Press  2  for Greetings   3  Press  2  to record an Extended Absence Greeting   Clearing the Message Icon    Your phone may temporarily continue to display the message  icon after you have checked your voice and text messages     To clear the icon from the display screen   1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Voicemail  gt  Clear Icon     2  Select Clear Allor Clearlconand press 2     Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics 145       Voicema
40.  to  default home page     Font Size  Lets you adjust the font size     Color  Lets you change browser color          Show Images  Lets you view a page s image s      Cookies  Lets you delete    cookies    stored in browser  memory     Title Tag  Allows you to display a site s title  information       Send Referrer  Allows you to turn send referrer on or  off       Launch Page  Lets you view a recently visited page   Creating a Bookmark    Bookmarks allow you to store the addresses of your favorite  Web sites for easy access at a later time     To create a bookmark   1  Gotothe Web page you want to mark   2  Press the right softkey to open the browser menu     3  Select Markthis Page and press Save  left softkey  to save  the bookmark     Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision 175    Note  Bookmarking a page does not store the page s contents  just its  address  Some pages cannot be bookmarked  Whether a particular Web  page may be markedis controlled by its creator     Accessing a Bookmark  To access a bookmark    1  Press the right softkey to open the browser menu    2  Select View Bookmarks    3  Scroll to highlight the bookmark you d like to access and  press     or press the number corresponding to the  bookmark you wish to access     Deleting a Bookmark   To delete a bookmark   1  Press the right softkey to open the browser menu   2  Select View Bookmarks     3  Scroll to highlight the bookmark you d like to delete and  press Options  right softkey      4  Select Delete from the
41.  toll free at 1 888 211 4727  Consumer customers   or 1 888 788 4727  Business customers     Write to us at Sprint Customer Service  P O  Box 8077   London  KY 40742    Section 1A  Setting Up Service    Receiving Automated Invoicing Information    For your convenience  your phone gives you access to  invoicing information on your Sprint PCS Account  This  information includes balance due  payment received   invoicing cycle  and an estimate of the number of minutes  used since your last invoicing cycle        To access automated invoicing information      gt  Press    or    Note  This service may not be available in all Affiliate areas     Sprint 411    call              from your phone and you ll have access to  a variety of services and information through Sprint 411   including residential  business  and government listings   movie listings or showtimes  driving directions  restaurant  reservations  and major local event information  You can get  up to three pieces of information per call  and the operator can  automatically connect your call at no additional charge     There is a per call charge to use Sprint 411 and you will be  billed for airtime     To call Sprint 411      gt  Press            amp      Section 1A  Setting Up Service 7    Sprint PCS Operator Services    Sprint PCS Operator Services provides assistance when    placing collect calls or when placing calls billed to a local  telephone calling card or third party     To access Sprint PCS Operator Services    
42.  will appear in  your system tray      4  Launch the Sprint Power Vision Connection Manager  software  select a profile  and click Connect     180 Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision    5  Oncethe connection is established  launch an Internet  session  check your email  or do anything else you would  do using a traditional data connection     6  When you re ready to terminate the data connection   double click on the Sprint Power Vision Connection  Manager icon in the system tray  then click Disconnect to  end the session     7  Disconnect the USB cable from your phone and your PC     Note  While your data connection is active  you will not be able to receive  incoming calls  all incoming calls will be forwarded to your Sprint PCS  Voicemail  Placing an outgoing call during a data session terminates the  data connection           Sprint PCS Vision services are available on the Nationwide Sprint PCS  Network  Sprint Power Vision services work anywhere on the Nationwide  Sprint PCS Network  but Broadband like download speeds are only available  in areas with high speed data coverage        Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision 181    Section 3C    Sprint PCS   Voice Command       In This Section     amp  Getting Started With Sprint PCS Voice Command  page 183      Creating Your Own Address Book  page 184       Making a Call With Sprint PCS Voice Command  page 185         Accessing Information Using Sprint PCS Voice  Command  page 186     With Sprint PCS  reaching your friends  family  and co
43. 2     4  Todialthe number  scroll to Call and press        Tip  You can also dial the number by highlighting it and pressing TALK  during step 3 above     Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics 31    Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers  With Pauses    You can dial or save phone numbers with pauses for use with  automated systems  such as voicemail or credit card billing  numbers     There are two types of pauses available on your phone        Hard pause sends the next set of numbers when you press           2 sec pause automatically sends the next set of numbers  after two seconds     Note  You can have multiple pauses in a phone number and combine  two second and hard pauses     To dial or save phone numbers with pauses   1  Enterthe phone number     2  Scroll to either Hard pause or 2 sec pause and  press    d   Hard pauses are displayed as a    P    and  2 sec pause asa    T         3  Enter additional numbers   4  Press fad to dial the number         To save the number in your Contacts list  highlight Save  and press  amp      Note  When dialing a number witha hard pause  press OK to send the next  setof numbers     32 Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics    Plus     Code Dialing    When placing international calls  you can use Plus Code  Dialing to automatically enter the international access code  for your location  for example  011 for international calls  made from the United States      To make a call using Plus Code Dialing   1  Pressandhold    until a         appears on you
44. 3  Press Delete  right softkey    4  Scrollto Yesand press 6       Using Your Phone   s Tools  In addition to helping your be more efficient and organized   your phone offers useful and entertaining tools   Using EZ Tips  To quickly and easily calculate tip amounts     1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Ez Tip Calculator     96 Section 2G  Using the Phone   s Calendar and Tools    2  Use your keypad and navigation key to enter the bill  amount and desired tip percentage   The correct tip will  be calculated instantly      3  Ifyou   re splitting the check  highlight Split and enter the  number of people in your party   An equal split of the bill  will be calculated and displayed         Using the Calculator  Your phone comes with a built in calculator   To use the calculator   1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Calculator     2  Enter numbers using your keypad     Press     to enter decimal points       Press     to change the numeric value from positive  to negative       Press Clear  left softkey  to clear all numbers     3  Press ts forthe total     World Clock  To view the time in over 50 different locations   1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  World Clock     2  Press Cities  right softkey  to select a city   sor   Press the navigation key left or right to scroll through  different time zones     Section 2G  Using the Phone   s Calendar and Tools 97    Section 2H    Using Your Phone   s Voice Services       In This Section       Managing Voice Memos  page 99        Automatic Speech 
45. In Phone Folder        To return to camera mode to take another picture   press  cavers     Press Options  right softkey  for more options       Sendtosend the picture to up to 25 contacts at one  time   See page 117 for details      102 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera      Upload to upload the picture you just took to the  Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site     www sprint com picturemail   Depending on your  settings  you may be prompted to accept a    Sprint PCS Vision connection       Assignto assign the picture to a phone task  Select  an option       Picture ID to assign the picture to a Contacts entry     Screen Saver to use the picture as a screen saver       Incoming Calls to display the picture for all  incoming calls     Delete to delete the picture you just took     Order Prints to print an image by mail or at a retail  outlet     Post to Service to send the image to a number of  popular third party Web image services   Review Send Mediato go to the In Phone Folder to  review your saved pictures          Take New Picture to return to Camera mode to take  another picture     To take a picture with the phone closed     1  Press and hold the side camera button to activate camera  mode     2  Pointthe camera lens at your subject   You can check the  picture framing through the external display screen      Note  When taking a picture with the phone closed  the subject image    appears in reverse on the external display  The captured image will not be  sav
46. N Service  3  Visibility    4  Bluetooth Info      Wireless Backup    Security  Enter Lock Code     1  Lock Phone  2  Picture Mail    3  Change Lock Code  4  Special Numbers  5  Delete Contacts  6  Restrict Calls    7  Selective Call Block  8  Reset Phone      Setup Others    1  Shortcuts    2  Answer Call    Auto Answer  4  Dialing Match    Ww    5  Text Entry      Language     TTY Mode     Airplane Mode     Update Phone SW  hone Info    VOUOND    None My Phone Number Other  On Off  None Custom    1  Speaker Phone   2  From Name    On Off   Enabled Disabled  Hidden Visible for 3 Min   Always Visible    Subscribe Alert Learn More    Unlock Lock Now On Power Up  1  Lock Pictures   2  Update Picture Mail  Profile    911  2 Empty   1  Yes   2  No   Unlock Except 911 Except Special  s   Except Contacts    1  Yes   2  No    Left Navigation Right Navigation   Up Navigation Down Navigation  Flip Open Any Key   TALK Only  Off   Car Kit Headset   1  Abbreviated Dialing   2  Contacts  Match   3  Speed Dial   1  Auto Capital 2  Word Choice List   3  Word Prediction 4  Word  Completion 5  Help  English Espafol   Enable TTY Disable TTY   On Off    1  My Phone Number   2  Version    3  Icon Glossary   4  Advanced    Section 1    Getting Started    Sprint    Section 1A    Setting Up Service       In This Section       es  gt  cae ana   eae i ETE     Setting Up Your Voicemail  page 4       Sprint PCS Account Passwords  page 5       Getting Help  page 6     Setting up service on your new phon
47. Phone User Guide        Setting Up Service   e Phone Basics   e Sprint Service Features  e Safety and Warranty    Sprint PCS Vision   Phone LX350   LG  by LG   Model LX350    Sprint 7    Phone User Guide    Sprint PCS Vision   Phone  LX350 by LG      www sprint com      2006 Sprint Nextel  All rights reserved  No reproduction in whole orin  part without prior written approval  Sprint  the    Going Forward    logo   and other trademarks are trademarks of Sprint Nextel     Printed in the U S A     Table of Contents          Welcome to Sprint              c cece eee cece e enone i  Intr  d  cti  n 4 2  oc se danectelceewmacinn eties aanaete ii  Your Phone   s Menu            cee ce cence eee e eee ees iii  Section 1  Getting Started               cece ee eee eee 1  1A  Setting UpService              cece eee e cere cece eeeee 2  Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service                   00005 3  Setting Up Your Voicemail  Sprint PCS Account Passwords   i ccca siee caste sneiaaae deanna 5  Getting Helpe cacra nanasa a E OAA 6  Section 2  Your Phone        sssssssssssosseseseose  9  2A  Your Phone  The Basics    Front View of Your Phone             ccececnecnceeeeeeeeeees       Viewing the Display Screen       Features of Your PRONE 3 210 snci tans cree saa ceadaces greene 16  Turning Your Phone Onand Off               0 0c cee ee eee 18  Using Your Phone   s Battery and Charger                     5 19  Navigating Through Phone Menus                 0   0 ee eee 22  Displaying You
48. Recognition  ASR   page 100     Your phone   s Voice Services let you place calls using your voice   store voice reminders  and record memos right on your phone   This section includes easy to follow instructions on using  voice activated dialing and managing voice memos     98 Section 2H  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services    Managing Voice Memos    You can use your phone   s Voice Services to record brief memos  to remind you of important events  phone numbers  or grocery  list items     Recording Voice Memos  To record a voice memo   1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Voice Memo     2  Scroll to  lt Record New gt  and press  sz    The phone  prompts you to start recording after the beep         3  Wait forthe beep and then start speaking   As it is  recording  the phone displays a countdown timer that  shows how many seconds are left for recording      To end the recording of your memo      gt  Press O     To record a conversation during a phone call      gt  Duringacall  scroll to Record Voice Memo and  press  amp      A one minute counter is displayed on the  screen to indicate the amount of time a single voice  memo can be recorded      To end the recording of your conversation      gt  Scroll to Stop Voice Memo and press  sx  toend the  recording prior to the countdown completion     Note  Your phone can store a total of three minutes of memos     Voice Memo Options  To play the voice memos you have recorded     1  Press Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Voice Memo     Section 2H  Usi
49. Sprint PCS Vision session is easy once you   ve learned  a few basics  Here are some tips for getting around     Softkeys    During a Sprint PCS Vision session  the bottom line of your  phone   s display contains one or more softkeys  These keys are  shortcut controls for navigating around the Web  and they  correspond to the softkey buttons directly below the phone   s  display screen     Tip  Depending on which Web sites you visit  the labels on the softkeys may  change to indicate their function     To use softkeys      gt  Press the desired softkey button   If an additional  pop up menu appears when you press the softkey  button  select the menu items using your keypad  if  they   re numbered  or by highlighting the option and  pressing 62    Scrolling    As with other parts of your phone   s menu  you ll have to scroll  up and down to see everything on some Web sites     To scroll line by line through Web sites    gt  Press the navigation key up and down   To scroll page by page through Web sites      gt  Press the volume buttons on the side of the phone     Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision    Selecting    Once you   ve learned how to use softkeys and scroll  you can  start navigating the Web     To select onscreen items      gt  Use the navigation key to highlight the desired item  then  press the desired softkey button  or press 9      Tip  You ll find that the left softkey is used primarily for selecting items  This  softkey is often labeled    OK        Tip  Ifthe items
50. Than Your Phone to Access Messages  1  Dialyour wireless phone number   2  When your voicemail answers  press      3  Enteryour passcode     Tip  When you call into voicemail  you first hear the header information   date  time  and sender information  forthe message  To skip directly tothe  message  press 4 during the header     Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics 141    Voicemail Button Guide    Here   s a quick guide to your keypad functions while listening  to voicemail messages  For further details and menu options   see    Voicemail Menu Key    on page 146              Date Time SendReply Advance          Replay Rewind Forward  Erase Call Back Save       Cancel Help Skip    Voicemail Options    Your phone offers several options for organizing and  accessing your voicemail     Using Expert Mode    Using the Expert Mode setting for your personal voicemail  box helps you navigate through the voicemail system more  quickly by shortening the voice prompts you hear at each  level     To turn Expert Mode on or off     1  Pressandhold    to access your voicemail   If your  voicemail box contains any new or saved messages   press to access the main voicemail menu      2  Press     to change your Personal Options  following  the system prompts     142 Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics    3  Press  4  for Expert Mode   4  Press   amp   toturn Expert Mode on or off     Setting Up Group Distribution Lists    Create up to 20 separate group lists  
51. UTION  Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack  may damage the phone    Digital Camera allows you to take sharp  high resolution  digital pictures    Flash allows you to take pictures indoors or at night and  also functions as a MWI Message Waiting Indicator    Charger Jack connects the phone to the battery charger   Microphone allows other callers to hear you clearly when  you are speaking to them        Navigation Key scrolls through the phone   s menu options  and acts asa shortcut key from standby mode  You may  also customize the navigation shortcuts in the Settings  menu  see    Shortcuts   on page 57       Press Upto access Messaging      Press Down to access My Content      Press Right to access Tools      Press Leftto view your Calendar    Camera Key allows you to access the Pictures menu with  the press of a button in standby mode  Press and hold to  automatically launch the camera    End  Power  ends a call  Press and hold this key for two  seconds to turn your phone on or off  While in the main  menu  it returns the phone to standby mode and cancels  your input    Menu OK displays the phone s main menu from standby  mode  It also selects the highlighted choice when  navigating through a menu     Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics 13    18  Display Screen displays all the information needed to  operate your phone  suchas the call status  the Contacts list   the date andtime  and the signal and battery strength     19  Battery Strength Indicator represents th
52. ad in a number of  ways        Featured displays a rotating selection of featured items        Categories allows you to narrow your search to a general  category  such as Country or Pop Rock for Ringers or For  the Ladies for Screen Savers   There may be several pages  of available content in a list  Select Next 9 to view  additional items         Search allows you to use your keypad to enter search  criteria to locate an item  You may enter an entire word or  title or perform a partial word search   For example   entering    goo    returns    Good Ol    Boy        The Good  the Bad   and the Ugly     and    Goofy   Club         Downloading an Item    Once you   ve selected an item you wish to download  highlight  it and press     or press OK  left softkey   You will see a  summary page for the item including its title  the vendor  the  download detail  the file size  and the cost  Links allow you to  view the License Details page  which outlines the price  license  type  and length of license for the download  and the Terms of  Use page  which details the Premium Services Terms of Use  and your responsibility for payment     To download a selected item     1  From the information page  select Buy   The item will  download automatically  When the New Download  screen appears  the item has been successfully  downloaded to your phone      Note  If you have not previously purchased an item  you will be prompted to  create your purchasing profile     170 Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vi
53. aging Call History    Erasing Call History    To erase individual Call History entries  see    Call History  Options    on page 76     To erase Call History   1  Select Menu  gt  Call History  gt  Delete History     2  Select Missed Calls  Incoming Calls  Outgoing Calls  Recent  Calls  or All Calls   A confirmation dialog will appear      3  Ifyou are certain you want to erase the call history   select Yes      or     Select Noto return to the previous menu        Section 2E  Managing Call History 79    Section 2F    Using Contacts       In This Section   a aastessschvasetesostvdasesvasstvionessisn  Finding Contacts Entries  page 82   Contacts Entry Options  page 83   Adding a Phone Number toa Contacts Entry  page 84     Editing a Contacts Entry   s Phone Number  page 85     My Information  page 86   Editing a Contacts Entry  page 87   Selecting a RingerType for an Entry  page 87                        Assigning Speed Dial Numbers  page 85                  Wireless Backup  page 88         Dialing Sprint PCS Services  page 89   Now that you know the basics that make it easier to stay in  touch with people and information  you   re ready to explore  your phone   s more advanced features  This section explains  how to use your phone   s Contacts list and helps you make the  most of your contacts and time when you are trying to  connect with the important people in your life     80 Section 2F  Using Contacts    Adding a New Contacts Entry    Your phone can store up to 500 Contact
54. and    1  Text Message   2  Picture Mail     3  VoiceSMS   1  Inbox   2  Sent   3  Outbox   4  Draft  5  Edit Folder   6  Send Message  Inbox Sent Mail Saved Mail Pending    1  PCS Mail   2  AOL   3  MSN   4  Yahoo     5  Earthlink   6  Other   1  Call Voicemail   2  Voicemail Details    3  Clear Icon    Inbox Sent Mail Saved Mail Pending  In Phone Online Albums      My Content    Games    Ringers  Screen Savers    Applications  IM  amp  Email    Call Tones   lt Options gt       Web    1  Launch      Bluetooth    1  Add Device  2  Trusted Devices  3  Supported Services    4  Settings      Tools    1  Scheduler  2  Alarm Clock      Voice Memo     Notepad     Ez Tip Calculator    Calculator     World Clock    NOU BW      Settings    1  Display     Greeting     Incoming Calls     Screen Saver     Menu Styles     Skins     Clock  amp  Calendar    DuBWNP    Get New My Content Manager 2Fast  2Furious Midnight Pool Ms  PAC MAN  DEMO by Namco Tetris Demo World  Poker Tour Demo   Get New My Content Manager   Get New My Content Manager   Screen Saver Preview   Get New My Content Manager   Bottomline Pro Trial MobiTV Trial   ToneMaker   Get New My Content Manager    Memory Status Get New My Content  Manager    Audio Dial up Networking    Send vCard vCalendar  OPP    1  On Off   2  DUN Service   3  Visibility    4  Bluetooth Info    1  Alarm 1   2  Alarm 2   3  Alarm 3    4  Quick Alarm    Custom Off   1  Caller ID   2  No Caller ID   3  Roaming  1  Main Display   2  Sub Display  Grid Li
55. apabilities     To use the alarm clock   1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Alarm Clock   2  Select Alarm 1  Alarm 2  Alarm 3  or Quick Alarm     3  Turnthealarm on or off by highlighting the activation    field and pressing G2     Select Onor Offand press 2     4  Select atime for the alarm by highlighting the time field  and pressing 3     Using your keypad and or navigation key  set the  alarm time and press Ge     5  Selecta repeating status for the alarm by highlighting  the repeat field and pressing  2     Highlight Once  Daily  Mon   Fri  or Weekends and  press  2    6  Select a ringer type for the alarm by highlighting the  ringer field and pressing 2     Toselect a ringer menu  select Options  gt  Single Tones   or Options  gt  Ring Tones  for preprogrammed ringers   or Options  gt  My Content for downloaded ringers  and  press G2      7  Press Save  left softkey  to save your alarm settings     Section 2G  Using the Phone   s Calendar and Tools       Using Your Phone   s Notepad    Your phone comes with a notepad you can use to compose  and store reminders and notes to help keep you organized     To compose a note   1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Notepad  gt   lt Add New gt      2  Type your note using the numeric keypad and press O    See    Entering Text    on page 35      To read a saved note   1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Notepad   2  Highlight anoteand press 62   To delete saved notes   1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Notepad     2  Highlight a note and press A   
56. ation key to select a picture   4  Press Options  right softkey  to display your online  picture options   Uploading Pictures  To upload pictures     1  Select Menu  gt  Pictures  gt  My Albums  gt  In Phone    Thumbnail pictures will be displayed      2  Select the picture s  you wish to upload and select  Options  right softkey   gt  Upload     3  Select Upload Selection or Upload All     122 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera    Downloading Your Online Pictures    From your online Sprint PCS Picture Mail albums display at  www sprint com picturemail   you can select pictures to  download to your phone   s In Phone folder        To download pictures from the Sprint PCS Picture Mail  Website     1  Fromthe online pictures display  select the picture you  wish to download and press Options  right softkey    See     Managing Online Pictures and Videos From Your  Phone    on page 122      2  Select Saveto  then select one of the following options  and press 2     MyAlbum to view highlighted pictures saved in My  Album     MyContentto view highlighted content saved in My  Content        Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera 123    Sending Online Sprint PCS Picture Mail    To send pictures using the online Address Book     1     From the online Sprint PCS Picture Mail display at  www sprint com picturemail   select a picture you wish to  send and press Send  left softkey    See    Managing  Online Pictures and Videos From Your Phone    on page  122      S
57. be deleted     To add anew preset message     1     Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Messaging  gt  Preset Messages    The list of preset messages is displayed      To adda new preset message  select  lt Add New gt      Enter your message  see    Entering Text    on page 35    and press 2   Your new message will be added tothe  beginning of the list      Note  You may also add or edit preset messages in the    My Online Tools     area at www sprint com     52 Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    VoiceSMS Options    Your phone offers several options for organizing and accesing  your VoiceSMS     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Messaging  gt  VoiceSMS Options     2  Select Speaker Phone  or FromNameand press 2    If you select Speaker Phone  select On or Off and press    to save your setting         Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 53    Airplane Mode    Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone   s  features  such as Games  Notepad  Voice Memos  etc   when  you are in an airplane or in any other area where making or  receiving calls or data is prohibited  When your phoneis in  Airplane Mode  it cannot send or receive any calls or access  online information     To set your phone to Airplane Mode     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Setup Others  gt  Airplane Mode    The Airplane Mode disclaimer is displayed      2  Read the disclaimer and press 2   3  Select Onor Offand press G       While in Airplane Mode  your phone   s standby screen wi
58. cess on your phone  you can browse full color  graphic versions of your favorite Web sites  making it easier  than ever to stay informed while on the go  Follow sports  scores and breaking news and weather and shop on your  phone anywhere on the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network        In addition to the features already covered in this section  the  Sprint PCS Vision home page offers access to these colorful   graphically rich Web categories  including News  Weather   Entertainment  Sports  Money  Travel  Shopping  and Tools  as  well as useful management options including My Account and  Search  Many sites are available under more than one menu     choose the one that   s most convenient for you     Using the Browser Menu    Navigating the Web from your phone using the Sprint PCS  Vision home page is easy once you get the hang of it  For  details on how to navigate the Web  select menu items  and  more  see    Navigating the Web    on page 162     Although the Sprint PCS Vision home page offers a broad and  convenient array of sites and services for you to browse  not all  sites are represented  and certain functions  such as going  directly to specific Web sites  are not available  For these and  other functions  you will need to use the browser menu  The  browser menu offers additional functionality to expand your  use of the Web on your phone     Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision 173    Opening the Browser Menu    The browser menu may be opened anytime you have an active  Sprint
59. d regularly  As part of the initial  subscription process  a random wireless backup password is  generated  The randomly generated password will be sent to  your phone as an SMS text message     Section 2F  Using Contacts    Alert   Turns the pop up alert on or off when a Wireless Backup  isin progress     Learn More   Displays a series of information screens about the  Wireless Backup service     Dialing Sprint PCS Services    Your Contacts list is preprogrammed with contact numbers  for various Sprint PCS Services     To dial a service from your Contacts     1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Services    amp         2  Select Customer Service  Dir Assistance  Account Info   Sprint Operator  or Voice Command     To dial a service from standby mode using your keypad     1  Dialthe appropriate service number       Customer Service          Sprint 411    OLO     Account Info   amp         Sprint Operator        Voice Command      2  Press       to place the call        Section 2F  Using Contacts 89    Section 2G    Using the Phone   s Calendar  and Tools       In This Section       Using Your Phone   s Calendar  page 91       Using Your Phone   s Alarm Clock  page 95      Using Your Phone   s Notepad  page96        Using Your Phone   s Tools  page 96     Your phone is equipped with several personal information  management features that help you manage your busy  lifestyle  This section shows you how to use these features to  turn your phone into a time management planner that he
60. da pangai 73  Managing Call History                0c cece eee eens 74  Viewing HIStory isi sasccintsecciwetoiases tag siesdewodaaeees 75  Call History Options ssi  wis ce ccdescadnenmorenguee soemdudmesies 76  Making a Call From Call History                  0   000 ee eee 77  Saving a Phone Number From Call History                     77  Prepending a Phone Number From Call History                78  Erasing Call HIStory 2 iis cc dccdciewedduanwarnaseh anes cents cece 79  Using Contacts seseo sins steered sed dsceale sciaewess 80  Adding a New Contacts Entry                0 cece eee ee eee 81  Finding Contacts Entries css ccccss cone ncscsscerecaenckoaace 4 82  Contacts Entry Options ssc ciccccaccssncscnrcresveere eared a 83  Adding a Phone Numberto a Contacts Entry                   84  Editing a Contacts Entry   s Phone Number                      85  Assigning Speed Dial Numbers                   00   000 05 85  My NPONMAtiON ssid vedas ceca resi ennir peria ie naaa 86  Editing  a Contacts Entry  ccs cess sede ncedssconsiaiencionaced 87  Selecting a Ringer Type foran Entry                    00  0088 87  Wireless Backup  s ccc 0cc5 ciccssaedvoncndeacoreva enevenncied 88    Dialing Sprint PES S RVICES i552 sided ncesese rupani 89    2G  Using the Phone   s Calendar and Tools                 90       Using Your Phone   s Calendar                0 00  sce e eee ee eee 91  Using Your Phone   s Alarm Clock             0 00   ce eee e ee ees 95  Using Your Phone   s Notepad  
61. e Number From Call History  page 78        Erasing Call History  page 79     The Call History keeps track of incoming calls  calls made  from your phone  and missed calls  This section guides you  through accessing and making the most of your Call  History     74 Section 2E  Managing Call History    Viewing History    You ll find the Call History feature very helpful  It is a list of the  last 50 phone numbers  or Contacts entries  for calls you  placed  accepted  or missed  Call History makes redialing a  number fast and easy  It is continually updated as new  numbers are added tothe beginning of the list and the oldest  entries are removed from the bottom of the list     Each entry contains the phone number  if it is available  and  Contacts entry name  if the phone number isin your  Contacts   All call logs  same number and type of call  may  appear on thelist     To view a Call History entry     1  Press Menu  gt  Call History  and then select Missed Calls   Incoming Calls  Outgoing Calls  or Recent Calls     2  Highlight the entry you wish to view and press        Note  Call History records only calls that occur while the phone is turned on   Ifa call is received while your phone is turned off  it will not appear inthe  phones Incoming or Missed call logs     Note  If you return a call from the voicemail menu  it will not appear in your  phone   s Outgoing call log        Section 2E  Managing Call History 75    Call History Options    For additional information and optio
62. e Sprint PCS Network   voicemail notification will resume as normal     Setting Your Phone   s Roam Mode    Your phone allows you to control your roaming capabilities  By  using the Roaming menu option  you can determine which  signals your phone accepts        Set Mode    Choose from three different settings on your dual band phone  to control your roaming experience     To set your phone   s roam mode   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Roaming  gt  Set Mode   2  Toselect an option  highlight it and press 2     Section 2D  Controlling Your Roaming Experience 71      Automatic seeks Sprint PCS Service  When Sprint PCS  Service is unavailable  the phone searches for an  alternate system      Sprint Only allows you to access the Nationwide  Sprint PCS Network only and prevents roaming on  other networks      Roaming Only forces the phone to seek a roaming  system  The previous setting  Sprint Only or  Automatic  is restored the next time the phone is  turned on     Using Call Guard    Your phone has two ways of alerting you when you are  roaming off the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network  the onscreen  roaming icon and Call Guard  Call Guard makes it easy to  manage your roaming charges by requiring an extra step  before you can place or answer a roaming call   This additional  step is not required when you make or receive calls while on  the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network      To turn Call Guard on or off   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Roaming  gt  Call Guard   2  Highlight On
63. e amount of  remaining battery charge currently available in your phone   Whenall bars are displayed in the battery icon  the phone   s  battery is fully charged  When no bars are displayed  the  phone   s battery is completely discharged or empty     20  Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated prompts     Viewing the Display Screen    Your phone   s display screen provides a wealth of information  about your phone   s status and options  This list identifies the  symbols you ll see on your phone   s display screen     Note  To viewa list of your phone   s icons and descriptions  from the main  menu select Settings  gt  Phone Info  gt  Icon Glossary     G4 Indicates your phone is using SSL  Secure Sockets  Layer  protocol for client server communication    Faull shows your current signal strength   The more lines   you have  the stronger your signal     means your phone cannot find a signal    tells you a call is in progress    indicates you are    Roaming    off the Nationwide   Sprint PCS Network    indicates you have new text messages    indicates you have voicemail messages   Press and   hold    tocall your voicemail box     indicates you have new VoiceSMS messages     BE Be ace    indicates you have new Picture Mail     14 Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics    indicates you have new messages   indicates your phone   s location feature is on     indicates your phone   s location feature is off     Sk    indicates your Sprint PCS Vision connection is  active   Data
64. e is quick and easy  This  section walks you through the necessary steps to unlock  your phone  set up your voicemail  establish passwords  and  contact Sprint for assistance with your Sprint PCS Service     2 Section 1A  Setting Up Service    Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service    Determining if Your Phone is Already Activated    If you purchased your phone at a Sprint Store  it is probably  activated  unlocked  and ready to use  If you received your  phone in the mail  it probably has been activated  all you need  to dois unlock it        If your phone is not activated  please refer to the activation  card included with your phone   Unlocking Your Phone  To unlock your phone  follow these easy steps   1  Pressand hold 9 to turn the phone on   2  Press Unlock  right softkey      Note  To select a softkey  press the softkey button directly below the softkey  text that appears at the bottom left and bottom right of your phone   s  display screen  Softkey actions change according to the screen you re  viewing and will not appear ifthere is no corresponding action available     3  Enter your four digit lock code   For security purposes   the code is not visible as you type      Tip  If you can   t recall your lock code  try using the last four digits   of either your Social Security number or wireless phone number ortry  0000 or NATL  6285   If none of these work  call Sprint Customer Service at  1 888 211 4PCS  4727      Section 1A  Setting Up Service 3    4    Setting Up Y
65. e of their  mobile phones  to assist hearing device users in finding phones that may be  compatible with their hearing devices  Not all phones have been rated   Phones that are rated will have the rating on the box  Your LX350 has an  M3 rating     Note  Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and may generate less  interference to hearing devices than phones that are not labeled  M4 is the  better higher of the two ratings        The M3 M4 ratings do not guarantee successful interoperation between  your phone and hearing aid device  Results will vary depending on the level  of immunity of your hearing device and degree of your hearing loss     The more immune your hearing aid device is  the less likely you are to  experience interference noise from your wireless phone  Hearing aid  devices should have ratings similar to phones  Ask your hearing healthcare  professional for the rating of your aids  Most new hearing aids have at least  an M2 immunity level  Add the    M    ratings of your hearing aid and your  phone to determine probable usability     e Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers best use   e Anycombined rating equal to five is considered normal use   e Anycombined rating equal to four is considred usable     Thus  if you pair an M3 hearing aid with an M3 phone  you will have a  combined rating of six for    best use        Sprint further suggests you experiment with multiple phones  even those  not labeled M3 or M4  while in the store to find 
66. each with up to 20  customers        1  Pressandhold     to access your voicemail   If your  voicemail box contains any new or saved messages   press     to access the main voicemail menu      2  Press  8 to change your Personal Options  following  the system prompts     Press  2  for Administrative Options   4  Press      for Group Distribution Lists   Follow the voice prompts to create  edit  rename  or  delete group lists   Sprint PCS Callback    Return a call after listening to a message without  disconnecting from voicemail        Press  8  after listening toa message   Once the call is  completed  you   re returned to the voicemail main  menu     Voicemail to Voicemail Message    Record and send a voice message to other Sprint PCS Voicemail  users     1  From the main voicemail menu  press tosenda  message     2  Followthe voice prompts to enter the phone number     Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics 143    3  Followthe voice prompts to record and send your voice  message     Voicemail to Voicemail Message Reply    Reply to a voice message received from any other Sprint PCS  Voicemail user     1  After listening toa voice message  press      2  Follow the voice prompts to record and send your reply   Voicemail to Voicemail Message Forwarding    Forward a voice message  except those marked    Private     to  other Sprint PCS Voicemail users     1  Afterlistening to a message  press      2  Followthe voice prompts to enter the phone number     3  Follow
67. ection 3B  Sprint PCS Vision       157    Getting Started With Sprint PCS Vision    This section will help you learn the basics of using your   Sprint PCS Vision services  including managing your user  name  launching a Vision connection  and navigating the Web  with your phone     Your User Name    When you buy a phone and sign up for service  you re  automatically assigned a user name  which is typically based  on your name and a number  followed by     sprint com      For  example  the third John Smith to sign up for Sprint PCS Vision  services might have jsmith003 sprint com as his user name      When you use Sprint PCS Vision services  your user name is  submitted to identify you to the Nationwide Sprint PCS  Network  The user name is also useful as an address for  Sprint PCS Mail  as a way to personalize Web services  and as  an online virtual identity     Your user name will be automatically programmed into your  phone  You don   t have to enter it     158 Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision    Finding Your User Name   If you aren   t sure what your Sprint PCS Vision user name is   you can easily find it online or on your phone    To find your User Name        Atwww sprint com  Sign on to your account using your  phone number and password  To display your user name   click on the My Personal Information menu  then click  Vision User Name       Onyour phone  You can find your user name under the    Phone Info option in your phone   s Settings menu  Menu  gt   Settings  gt  Ph
68. ed in reverse     3  Press the side camera button to take the picture   The  picture will automatically be saved in the In Phone Folder      Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera 103    Creating Your Sprint PCS Picture Mail Password    The first time you use any of the picture management options  involving the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site  you will need to  establish a Sprint PCS Picture Mail password through your  Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone  This password will also allow  you to signin to the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site at  www sprint com picturemail to access and manage your  uploaded pictures and albums        To create your Sprint PCS Picture Mail password     1  Select Menu  gt  Pictures  gt  My Albums  gt  Online Albums  gt   View Albums   You will be prompted to create a  Sprint PCS Picture Mail password      Note  If your Sprint PCS Service Plan does not include Sprint PCS Picture  Mail  you will first be prompted to subscribe tothe service for an additional  monthly charge     2  Entera four to eight digit password and press      You will be prompted to confirm your password    3  Please wait while the system creates your account     Tip  Write down your Sprint PCS Picture Mail password in a secure place   Once you have received confirmation that your account has    been successfully registered  you may upload and share  pictures and access the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site     104 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera    Camera
69. elect Options  gt  Settings     2  Select one of the following options and press G2     Cue Sound to select a cue sound  Cue 173  or Off        FullScreen to expand the camcorder display to  full screen view without icons  except the flash  icon      Storing Videos    Your phone   s video storage area is called My Albums  There are  two types of folders in the My Albums menu that can be used  separately according to your needs        In Phone  See    In Phone Folder    on page 109         Online Albums    114 Section 2l  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera    Viewing and Sending Sprint PCS    Picture Mail    Once you   ve taken a picture  you can use the messaging  capabilities of your phone to instantly share the picture with  family and friends  You can send a picture to up to 25 people at  atime using their email addresses or their wireless phone  numbers     Viewing Pictures From the In Phone Folder  To view Picture Mail from the Inbox   1  Select Menu  gt  Pictures  gt  Picture Mail  gt  Inbox  2  Highlight a Folder you wish to view and press  2     3  Press Options  right softkey      Reply to send picture mail  text mail or voicemail       Reply Allto send picture mail or text mail to all  recipients          InPhone to select pictures saved in phone       Online Albums to select pictures saved in Online  Albums       Take New Picture to take a new picture     Take New Video to record a new video     Text Only to select a text only       Forward to send picture mail t
70. elect Recipients  gt  Online Addr  Book     Highlight a recipient or recipients  up to 10  from your  Online Address Book and press  amp      Press Done  left softkey  when you have finished  selecting recipients     Press Next  left softkey      To include a text message  highlight the box under Text  Message and press the appropriate softkey  Enter your    message and press  2      Confirm your recipients and attached data     Press the appropriate softkey to send the Sprint PCS  Picture Mail     To send an album from the online pictures menu     1     From the online albums display  select an album you  wish to send and press Send  left softkey    See     Managing Online Pictures and Videos From Your  Phone    on page 122      Follow steps 2 8 in    To send pictures using the online  Address Book    above to complete and send your Sprint  PCS Picture Mail album     124 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera    Accessing Online Picture Options From Your Phone  1  Select a picture from your online Picture Mail   See     Managing Online Pictures and Videos From Your Phone     on page 122    2  Select Options  right softkey  to display options   3  Toselect anoption  highlight it and press 2      For pictures     Sendto send the selected picture to others     Assign    PictureID to assign the picture to a Contacts entry     Screen Saver to use the picture as a screen saver     Incoming Calls to display the picture for all  incoming calls     Delete    Delete Selectio
71. enu is displayed      Select Reset Phone   A disclaimer appears    Read the disclaimer and press  2     If you are certain that you would like to restore all the  factory settings  select Yes        To update picture mail profile     1     From the Security menu  scroll to Picture Mail and  press        Scroll to Update Picture Mail Profile and press  amp     Adisclaimer appears     Read the disclaimer and press       Select Yes     Press  amp      Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security 65    Security Features for Sprint PCS Vision      Enabling and Disabling Sprint PCS Vision Services    You can disable Sprint PCS Vision services without turning   off your phone  however  you will not have access to all   Sprint PCS Vision services  including Web and messaging   Disabling Sprint PCS Vision will avoid any charges associated  with Sprint PCS Vision services  While signed out  you can still  place or receive phone calls  check voicemail  and use other  voice services  You may enable Sprint PCS Vision services again  at any time     To disable Sprint PCS Vision services     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  PCS Vision  gt  Disable PCS Vision    A message will appear      2  Select Yes  right softkey  to confirm that you want to  sign out     To enable Sprint PCS Vision services     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  PCS Vision  gt  Enable PCS Vision    Amessage will appear      2  Press OK to enable Vision service     66 Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security    Selecti
72. es  between different model phones do not mean variations in safety  SAR  values at or below the federal standard of 1 6 W kg are considered safe for  use by the public     The highest reported SAR values of the LX350 are     AMPS mode  Part 22    Head  1 24 W kg  Body worn  1 12 W kg    PCS mode  Part 24    Head  0 748 W kg  Body worn  0 807 W kg       Section 4A  Important Safety Information 195    FCC Radiofrequency Emission    This phone meets the FCC Radiofrequency Emission Guidelines   FCC ID number  BEJLX350  More information on the phone   s SAR can be  found from the following FCC Web site  http   www fcc gov oet fccid        Owner   s Record    The model number  regulatory number and serial number are located ona  nameplate inside the battery compartment  Record the serial number in  the space provided below  This will be helpful if you need to contact us  about your phone in the future     Model  Sprint PCS Vision   Phone LX350 by LG      Serial No      Phone Guide Proprietary Notice    CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or  more of the following patents     4 901 307 5 109 390 5 267 262 5 416 797  5 506 865 5 544 196 5 657 420 5 101 501  5 267 261 5 414 796 5 504 773 5 535 239  5 600 754 5 778 338 5 228 054 5 337 338  5 710 784 5 056 109 5 568 483 5 659 569  5 490 165 5 511 073    T9 Text Input is licensed by Tegic Communications and is covered by U S  Pat   5 818 437  U S  Pat  5 953 541  U S  Pat  6 011 554 and other patents  pending 
73. es  press the  navigation key left or right     Shortcut  From standby mode  press Contacts  right softkey  to display the  Contacts feature   Finding Group Entries  To find entries designated as part of a group   1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Groups     2  Scroll through the group titles using your navigation key   To display entries belonging to a group  highlight the    groupand press  amp 2     82 Section 2F  Using Contacts    3  Todisplay an entry within the group  highlight it and  press 2     4  Todialthe entry   s default phone number  press fa    or   To display additional Contacts entries  press the  navigation key left or right     Finding Speed Dial Numbers  To find phone numbers you have stored in speed dial locations    1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Speed Dials    2  Scroll through speed dial entries using your navigation  key  Speed dial numbers are displayed in numeric order    or   Enter the number of a speed dial location using your  keypad    3  Todisplay an entry  highlight it and press A     4  Todialthe entry   s default phone number  press e   Zor  To display additional Contacts entries  press the  navigation key left or right     Contacts Entry Options    To access a Contacts entry   s options  display the entry   highlight  lt Edit Entry gt   and press E  Toselectan option   highlight it and press 2     e T  Add Number  to add a phone number to the entry    See    Adding a Phone Number toa Contacts Entry    on  page 84         Section 2F  Usin
74. etieeeiess    198    Welcome to Sprint    Sprint is committed to bringing you the best wireless  technology available  We built our complete  nationwide  network from the ground up  so all your services     whether  it   s Voicemail  Caller ID  email  or Sprint PCS   Picture Mail      will work the same wherever you go on the Nationwide  Sprint PCS Network     This guide will familiarize you with our technology and your  new phone through simple  easy to follow instructions  It   s   allright here   from setting up your account passwords and   voicemail to using the most advanced features of Sprint PCS  Vision       Welcome and thank you for choosing Sprint     Introduction    This Phone Guide introduces you to Sprint PCS Service and  allthe features of your new phone  It   s divided into four  sections        Section 1  Getting Started      Section 2  Your Phone      Section 3  Sprint PCS Service Features      Section 4  Safety and Warranty Information    Throughout this guide  you ll find tips that highlight special  shortcuts and timely reminders to help you make the most  of your new phone and service  The Table of Contents and  Index will also help you quickly locate specific information     You ll get the most out of your phone if you read each section   However  if you d like to get right to a specific feature  simply  locate that section in the Table of Contents and go directly to  that page  Follow the instructions in that section  and you ll  be ready to use your ph
75. f your phone by blinking  the light     To change the status light mode   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Status Light   3  Select Onor Offand press 6       48 Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    Location Settings    Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in  connection with location based services that may be available  inthe future     The Location feature allows the network to detect your  position  Turning Location off will hide your location from  everyone except 911     Note  Turning Location on will allow the network to detect your position  using GPS technology  making some Sprint applications and services easier  to use  Turning Location off will disable the GPS location function for all  purposes except 911  but will not hide your general location based on the  cell site serving your call  No application or service may use your location  without your request or permission  GPS enhanced 911 is not available in all  areas           To enable your phone   s Location feature     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Location   The Location  disclaimer is displayed      2  Read the disclaimer and press 3   3  Select Onor Offand press        When the Location feature is on  your phone   s standby screen  will display the s   icon  When Location is turned off  the    icon will be displayed     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 49    50    Messaging Settings    Staying connected to your friends and family has never bee
76. ff     The On Off setting in the Bluetooth Settings menu  enables or disables the Bluetooth function on the  handset  page 130      2  Select Menu  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Settings  gt  DUN Service  gt   Enabled or Disabled     This Bluetooth Settings menu option enables or disables  Bluetooth Dial Up Networking  page 133      3  Select Menu  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Settings  gt  Visibility  gt  Hidden   Visible for 3 Min  or Always Visible     This Bluetooth Setting menu option allows other  Bluetooth devices to search for your phone     4  Select Menu  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth Info     This Bluetooth Settings menu options displays  information about your phone s Bluetooth  configuration  and it allows you to change your phone s  Bluetooth device name that is displayed on other  devices     Using the Bluetooth transfer audio function during a call    1  Checkthat a Bluetooth headset is connected to your  phone     2  During the call  transfer the phone s sound output from  the phone to the headset  select Transfer to BT   or from  the headset to the phone  select Transfer to Phone         Section 2J  Using Bluetooth 135    136 Section 2J  Using Bluetooth    Section 3    Sprint PCS Service Features    Sprint    Section 3A    Sprint PCS Service Features   The Basics       In This Section     Using Voicemail  page 139   Using SMS Text Messaging  page 147     Using VoiceSMS Messaging  page 150     Responding to Call Waiting  page 153              UsingCallerID  page 152 
77. g Contacts 83       Add Email  to add an email address to the entry   E No Group to assign the entry to a group    A Default to assign a preprogrammed or downloaded  ringer     Memo to add a note  street address  or other  information    Preloaded to assign an image type to the entry        URL  to add a Web site   s URL  to the entry     Tip  You can view the next entry by pressing the navigation key right or view  the previous entry by pressing the navigation key left     Adding aPhone Number toa Contacts Entry    84    To adda phone number to an entry     1     Oi IN    Display a Contacts entry   See    Finding Contacts Entries     on page 82     Scroll to  lt Edit Entry gt  and press 2    Highlight  Add Number  and press       Enter the new phone number and press  amp     Use the keypad to enter the new number and press      Press Done  left softkey  to save the new number       or      Press Options  right softkey   assign a speed dial number    for the number  and then press Done  left softkey  to  save your new settings     Section 2F  Using Contacts    Editing a Contacts Entry   s Phone Number    To edit an entry   s phone number   1  Display a Contacts entry  see page 81    2  Scroll to  lt Edit Entry gt  and press G2   3  Highlight the number you wish to edit and press 2   4    Press Gack  to clear one digit at a time  or press and hold  Gack  to erase the entire number        n    Re enter or edit the number and press O    6  Press Done  left softkey  to save the n
78. g Preset Messages    Preset messages make sending text messages to your friends   family  and coworkers easier than ever     To add or edit preset messages   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Messaging  gt  Preset Messages  gt    lt AddNew gt     or   Highlight a message you wish to edit and press      select Edit or Delete     2  Enter your new message or changes and press E    See    Entering Text    on page 35      Note  You may also add or edit preset messages in the    My Online Tools     area at www sprint com     150    Using VoiceSMS Messaging    In addition to sending and receiving SMS Text messages  your  phone is enabled with VoiceSMS Messaging  With VoiceSMS  Messaging  you can quickly and easily send a voice message to  other SMS enabled phones or working email addresses  without making a phone call  Just record a message and send  it directly to the recipient   s phone messaging inbox     Activating VoiceSMS Messaging    To use VoiceSMS Messaging capabilities  you will first need  to register your phone  Once you have registered  incoming  VoiceSMS messages will be automatically downloaded to  your phone     To activate VoiceSMS Messages        Select Yes     Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics    Note  When VoiceSMS is not activated  incomming VoiceSMS download is  not available     Playing an VoiceSMS Message    To play an VoiceSMS message from the main menu        1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  VoiceSMS    indicates an  unplayed message 
79. ge 139      Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision    Accessing Sprint PCS   Mail    Sprint PCS Mail allows you to perform many of the typical  email functions from your phone that you can from your  personal computer  You can manage your Sprint PCS Mail  account from your phone or from your personal computer at  www sprint com     To access Sprint PCS Mail from your phone   1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  IM  amp  Email     2  Select PCS Mail   The browser will start and gotothe  email page    If you   re a first time user  your phone will  prompt you to set up your Sprint PCS Mail account by  establishing a user name and password         3  Select the folder you wish to view  such as Inbox or  Compose     For information and instructions about reading  replying to   and composing Sprint PCS Mail  please see the Sprint PCS  Vision User Guide at www sprint com     Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision 165    Accessing Additional Email Providers    With Sprint PCS Vision  you can use popular email services  suchas AOL   Mail  Yahoo    Mail  MSN   Hotmail and  EarthLink    to keep in touch  even while you   re on the go     To access email providers from your phone     1  Fromthe Sprint PCS Vision home page  select Messaging   gt IM amp  Email     2  Select an email provider  such as AOL  MSN  Yahoo  or  Earthlink     3  Useyour keypad to enter the required sign in  information for the selected provider  such as user  name  email address  and or password  and select Sign  In   Your mailbox f
80. git for approximately two  seconds  The display confirms that the number has been  dialed when it shows    Calling          Note   Speed dialing is not available when you are roaming  when you are    roaming off the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network  you must always dial using  eleven digits  1  area code   number      34 Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics    Entering Text    Selecting a Character Input Mode    Your phone provides convenient ways to enter words  letters   punctuation  and numbers whenever you are prompted to  enter text  for example  when adding a Contacts entry or  when using Sprint PCS Mail and SMS Text Messaging      To change the character input mode     1  When you display a screen where you can enter text   press the right softkey to change the character input  mode        2  Select one of the following options     Abcto cycle through the alpha characters associated  with the letters on the keypad  see page 38        T9Word to enter text using a predictive text entering  system that reduces the amount of keys that need to  be pressed while entering a word  see page 36        123 to enter numbers by pressing the numbers on  the keypad  see page 39      Symbols to enter symbols  see page 39      Smileys to enter    emoticons     see page 39      Recent messages to enter a recent message     Preset messages to enter preprogrammed messages   see page 39      Preset suffix to enter preset suffix such as  http   www   https   www   www    com   net   org    edu  
81. gs  gt  PCS  Vision gt  Disable PCS Vision in your phone   s menu        Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision 179    Using Your Sprint PCS Phone as a Modem    Your Sprint Power Vision Multimedia Phone s data capabilities  enable you to use your phone s high speed data connection as  a modem for your desktop or laptop PC  You ll be able to send  and receive email  browse the Internet  and access your  company s network anywhere on the Nationwide Sprint PCS  Network     Note  To use this service  you are required to sign upona  Sprint Power Vision with Phone as Modem plan  Goto www sprint com or  visit a Sprint Store for phone as modem plan details and more information     Setting Up a Data Connection With Your PC    In order to use your phone as a modem  you ll first need to  load the Sprint Power Vision Connection Manager software  on your PC  then use the supplied USB cable to connect your  phone to your PC     To set up your phone to PC data connection     1  From your computer s traditional Internet connection   go to wwwsprint com and download the Sprint Power  Vision Connection Manager software   The software and  drivers can be downloaded free of charge      2  Double click on the downloaded file and follow the  onscreen instructions to install the Sprint Power Vision  Connection Manager software and drivers to your PC     3  Once the software has been fully installed  connect your  phone to your PC using the supplied USB cable   Your PC  will detect the connection and an icon
82. iate  softkey  Select From My Pics  or Take Picture and press    s    After selecting the new picture s   press Next   left softkey         12  Pressthe appropriate softkey to send the picture     Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera 119    Sending Pictures From Messaging    You can also send Sprint PCS Picture Mail from your phone   s  Messaging menu     Tosend pictures from the Messaging menu     1  Select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Send Message  gt  Picture Mail    The In Phone Folder will be displayed  with up to nine  thumbnail pictures per screen      2  Use the navigation key to display the picture you wish to  send and press  amp    You can select multiple pictures      3  To return to camera mode to take another picture  press  Options  right softkey   then select Take New Picture     Tip  To activate camera mode  you can also press the camera button twice or  just press and hold the side camera button  see illustration on page 11      120 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera    Managing Sprint PCS Picture Mail    Using the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site    Once you have uploaded pictures from your phone   to your online Sprint PCS Picture Mail account at  www sprint com picturemail  see    In Phone Folder Options    on  page 109   you can use your personal computer to manage  your pictures  From the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site   www sprint com picturemail   you can share pictures  edit  album titles  add captions and organize images  You
83. ic legal rights and you may also have other rights  which  vary from state to state        Section 4B  Warranty 199    4  HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE     To obtain warranty service  please call the following telephone number  from anywhere in the continental United States     LG Electronics Service   201 James Record Road   Huntsville  AL 35824   Tel  1 800 793 8896 Email  http   us lgservice com    Please call or write for the location of the LGE authorized service center  nearest you and the procedures for obtaining warranty claims     200 Section 4B  Warranty    Index    A  Alarm Clock 95  Answering Calls 25    B   Battery 19 21  Capacity 19  Charging 21  Installing 20   Bluetooth 129 136   Bookmarks 175 176  Accessing 176  Creating 175  Deleting 176   Browser Menu 173    Cc  Calculator 97  Calendar 91 94  Call Forwarding 155  Call Guard 72  Call History 74 79  Erasing 79  Makinga Call From 77  PrependingaPhone  Number 78  Saving a Phone Number  From 77  Call Waiting 153  Caller D 152  Camera 101 128  Chat 168    D  Dialing Options 24  Display Screen 14    E   Email 166   Entering Text 35 39  ABC Mode 38  Emoticons 39  Numbers 39  Preset messages 39  Recent messages 39  Selecting Mode 35  Symbols 39  T9 Text Input 36   EZTips 96    l  Instant Messaging 167    K  Key Functions 12    L  Lock Code    Changing the Lock Code  62    Locking Your Phone 61    M   Making Calls 23   Menu iii   My Content Manager 171    N  Net Guard 160       Index 201    202    P  Phone  Illus   11 
84. ideos to your friends and family with your phone   s  built in video camera     To record a video     1     Select Menu  gt  Pictures  gt  Camcorder to activate video  mode   Additional video options are available through  the video mode Options menu  See    Video Mode  Options    on page 113 for more information      Using the phone   s main LCD as a viewfinder  aim the  camera lens at your subject     Press Record  left softkey   O   cae   or the side  camera button to begin recording   The maximum  recording time is 15 seconds      Press Done  left softkey  or the side camera button to  stop recording   The video will automatically be saved in  the In Phone folder      Press Options  right softkey  for more options     Playto play the video that was just captured     Sendto send the video     Upload to upload videos from the In Phone Folder to  the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site     www sprint com picturemail   Depending on your  settings  you may be prompted to accept a  Sprint PCS Vision connection  Choose from the  following options       Upload Selection to upload the selected videos   Press Q to select a video   The check boxon the  lower right corner will be marked      Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera      Upload Allto upload all videos in the In Phone  folder       Assignto assign the video as an animated screen  saver or ringer       Screen Saver to display the currently highlighted  picture as a screen saver     Ringers to display the picture fo
85. igital pictures  view your pictures using the phone   s  display  and instantly send them to family and friends  It   s fun  and as easy to use as a traditional point and click camera   just take a picture  view it on your phone   s display  and send  it from your phone to up to 25 people     This section explains the features and options of your  phone   s built in camera     Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera 101    Taking Pictures    Taking pictures with your phone   s built in camera is as simple  as choosing a subject  pointing the lens  and pressing a  button  You can activate the phone   s camera mode whether  the phone is open or closed     Totakea picture with the phone open     1     Select Menu  gt  Pictures  gt  Camera to activate camera  mode  For Shortcut to camera mode  you can also press  the camera button twice or just press the side camera  button to access the camera menu   Additional camera  options are available through the camera mode Options  menu  See    Camera Mode Options    on page 105 for  more information      Shortcut  You must press and hold side camera key to access the camera  To  return to camera mode  the user must selection Options and then Take New  Picture   see illustration on page 11      2     Using the phone   s main LCD as a viewfinder  aim the  camera lens at your subject     Press Capture  left softkey        over    or the side  camera button until the shutter sounds   The picture  will automatically be saved in the 
86. il Menu Key    Following the prompts on the voicemail system  you can use  your keypad to navigate through the voicemail menu  The  following list outlines your phone   s voicemail menu structure     Listen  Envelope Information  Reply  Advance 8 Seconds  Replay     Rewind       Forward Message       Erase  8  Callback  Save  Options      Send a Message    Personal Options     Notification Options  Phone Notification    Numeric Paging to a Phone     Return to Personal Options Menu    Administrative Options   p  Skip Passcode  Autoplay    Message Date  amp  Time On Off    Change Passcode     Group Distribution List     Return to Personal Options Menu    Greetings    146 Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics       Personal Greetings      Name Announcement      Extended Absence Greeting   Return to Personal Options Menu  Expert Mode  On Off     Place a Call    30          Disconnect    Using SMS Text Messaging    With SMS Text Messaging  you can use other people s wireless  phone numbers to send instant text messages from your  phone to their messaging ready phones  and they can send  messages to you  When you receive a new message  it will  automatically be displayed on your phone   s screen    In addition  SMS Text Messaging includes a variety of preset  messages  such as    I   m running late  I   m on my way     that make  composing messages fast and easy  You can also customize  your own preset messages  up to 160 characters  from your  phone or at wwwsprint
87. including  Alaska  Hawaii  U S  Territories  and all Canadian Provinces      4  The external housing and cosmetic parts shall be free of major defects at  the time of shipment and  therefore  shall not be covered under these  limited warranty terms      5  Upon request from LG  the consumer must provide information  satisfactory to LG to prove the date of purchase or exchange      6  The customer shall bear the cost of shipping the product to the  Customer Service Department of LG  LG shall bear the cost of shipping  the product back to the consumer after the completion of service under  this limited warranty     2  WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER      1  Defects or damage resulting from use of the product in other than its  normal and customary manner      2  Defect or damage from abnormal use  abnormal conditions  improper  storage  exposure to moisture or dampness  unauthorized  modifications  unauthorized connections  unauthorized repair  misuse   neglect  abuse  accident  alteration  improper installation  or other acts  which are not the fault of LG  including damage caused by shipping   blown fuses  or spills of food or liquid     Section 4B  Warranty     3  Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in  material or workmanship      4  Alleged defects or malfunctions of the product if the Customer Service  Department at LG was not notified by the consumer during the  applicable limited warranty period      5  Products which have had the serial n
88. ing Bluetooth    Bluetooth Profiles    Allthe Bluetooth settings you configure are stored in your  phone   s Bluetooth user profile  Different profiles can be used  for specific Bluetooth functions        Headset Profile   This profile functions as a wireless ear   jack  When an incoming call is received  the ringer can be  heard through the headset and a built in alert tone can be  heard through the handset  The call can then be received  by pushing a button  While using the handset  you can use  the headset instead of the phone by pushing a button on  the headset  the same as inserting a jack into the phone   Increase or decrease the volume by using the volume key  onthe side of the handset        Hands Free Profile   This profile functions as a wireless car   kit  Incoming calls ring to the hands free headset or  device  Calls can be received by pressing a button on the  headset or device  For dialing  four functions are  supported  recent call dial  voice dial  speed dial and  number dial  Increase or decrease the volume by using the  volume key on the side of the handset        DUN  Dial Up Network Profile   This profile functions as a  wireless data cable  connecting a PC or PDA to a network  through your handset        Object Push Profile OPP    You can send a vCard ora  vCalendar in your phone to other Bluetooth enabled  devices  The menu for  Sending vCard via Bluetooth  is  under  Contacts Find Add Entry   The menu for  Sending  vCalendar via Bluetooth  is under  To
89. ing icon will be  displayed along with the text    Analog Roam         Tip  Remember  when you are using your phone off the Nationwide    Sprint PCS Network  always dial numbers using 11 digits  1  area code    number      Note  Unless your Sprint PCS Service Plan includes roaming  you will paya    higher per minute rate for roaming calls     Roaming on Other Digital Networks    When you   re roaming on other digital networks  your call  quality and security will be similar to the quality you receive  when making calls on the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network   However  you may not be able to access certain features   such as Sprint PCS Vision     Note  If you   re on a call when you leave the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network  and enter an area where roamingis available  your call is dropped  If your call    is dropped in an area where you think Sprint PCS Service is available  turn    your phone off and on again to reconnect to the Nationwide Sprint PCS  Network     Section 2D  Controlling Your Roaming Experience    69       Roaming on Analog Networks    When you roam on analog networks  you will experience a  similar quality provided by other analog carriers today   Although some features  such as Sprint PCS Vision and  Sprint PCS Voice Command  will be unavailable  you can  still make and receive calls and access voicemail  If you are  accustomed to Sprint PCS Service  you may notice some of  the following differences when using analog service        Youare more likely to experie
90. layed for a specific  outgoing call     1  Press           2  Enterthe number you want to call     3  Press E3     To permanently block your number  call Sprint Customer  Service     152 Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics    Responding to Call Waiting    When you   re on a call  Call Waiting alerts you to incoming calls  by sounding two beeps  Your phone   s screen informs you that  another call is coming in and displays the caller   s phone  number  if it is available and you are in digital mode         To respond to an incoming call while you   re ona call      gt  Press 9   This puts the first caller on hold and answers  the second call      To switch back to the first caller    gt  Press  3 again     Tip  Forthose calls where you don   t want to be interrupted  you can  temporarily disable Call Waiting by pressing   7 0 before placing your call   Call Waiting is automatically reactivated once you end the call     Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics 153    Making a Three Way Call    With Three Way Calling  you can talk to two people at the  same time  When using this feature  the normal airtime rates  will be charged for each of the two calls     To makea Three Way Call   1  Enteranumber you wish to call and press fad     2  Once you have established the connection  enter the  second number you wish to call and press    D   This puts  the first caller on hold and dials the second number      3  When you   re connected to the second part
91. lecting Ringer Types for Messages  To select a ringer type for messages   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  gt  Alerts     2  Select Voicemail Alerts or Message Alerts   The list of  preprogrammed ringers is displayed      3  Use your navigation key to scroll through the available  ringers  Asample ringer will sound as you highlight each  option     4  Press  sx  to assign the desired ringer     Selecting a Key Tone    Your phone offers a number of options for selecting the  audible tones accompanying a keypress   Longer tone lengths  may be better for tone recognition when dialing voicemail or  other automated systems      Toselect a key tone   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  gt  Key Tones   2  Select Short Tones or Long Tones and press         42 Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    Adjusting the Phone   s Volume Settings    You can adjust your phone   s volume settings to suit your  needs and your environment     To adjust your phone   s volume settings   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  gt  Volume     2  Select Ringer  Earpiece  Key Beep  Application  or Power  On Off     3  Using the navigation key  choose a volume level and    press  2      Tip  You can adjust the ringer volume in standby mode  or the earpiece  volume during a call  by using the volume key on the left side of your  phone        Alert Notification    Your phone can alert you with an audible tone when you  change service areas  once a minute during a voice call  or
92. ll  display    Phone off        Note  If Airplane Mode is set to On  this mode is automatically reactivated  when you power off or reset the phone     54 Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    TTY Use With Sprint PCS Service    ATTY  also known as a TDD orText Telephone  isa  telecommunications device that allows people who are  deaf  hard of hearing  or who have speech or language  disabilities  to communicate by telephone     Your phone is compatible with select TTY devices  Please check  with the manufacturer of your TTY device to ensure that it  supports digital wireless transmission  Your phone and TTY  device will connect via a special cable that plugs into your  phone   s headset jack  If this cable was not provided with your  TTY device  contact your TTY device manufacturer to purchase  the connector cable        When establishing your Sprint PCS Service  please call Sprint  Customer Service via the state Telecommunications Relay  Service  TRS  by first dialing    O    amp  Then provide the  state TRS with this number  866 727 4889     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 55    ToturnTTY Mode onor off     1  Press                  from standby mode   An  informational message is displayed        2  Press   amp    3  Select EnableTTY and press 3 to turn TTY mode on      or       Select Disable TTY and press    to turn TTY mode off     Note  In TTY Mode  your phone will display the TTY access icon     Note  If TTY mode is enabled  the audio qualit
93. lps  you keep up with your contacts  schedules  and  commitments  It takes productivity to a whole new level     90 Section 2G  Using the Phone   s Calendar and Tools    Using Your Phone   s Calendar    Adding an Event tothe Calendar    Your Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of  important events     To add an event   1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Scheduler     2  Using your navigation key  highlight the day to which  you would like to add an event and press Add  left  softkey      Tip  Press the navigation key up or down toscroll by week through the  Calendar     3  Select atime for the event by highlighting the time field  and pressing        Using your keypad and or navigation key  set the  start and end time for the event and press  2    4  Selecta title for the event by highlighting  Content  and  pressing        Enter the event title and press  3   See    Entering  Text    on page 35    5  Selecta repeating status for the event by highlighting  the repeat field and pressing  2     Highlight None  Daily  Mon   Fri  Weekly  Monthly  or  Yearly and press G2   6  Select an alarm time for the event by highlighting the  alarm field and pressing G2       Highlight None  On time  5 minutes  10 minutes   1hour  1 day  or 2daysand press 3     Section 2G  Using the Phone   s Calendar and Tools       7  Selecta ringer type for the alarm by highlighting the  ringer field and pressing A     a Toselect a ringer menu  select Options  gt  Single  Tones Ring Tones for pre
94. mail address directly     From Recent List to select from a list of recent  Sprint PCS Picture Mail or messaging recipients     Press Next  left softkey  when you have finished adding  recipients   You may include up to 10 recipients per  message      If you wish to include a text message  scroll to Text  Message and press the appropriate softkey  Enter your  message using your keypad  or press Mode  right  softkey  to select from Preset Messages  Recent  Messages  or Signature  and press E     See    Entering  Text    on page 35      If you wish to include a voice memo with the picture   highlight the box next to Voice Memo and press the  appropriate softkey to record  Press  amp  to start  recording   The maximum recording time is 10 seconds      118 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera    11  Confirm the recipients  message  voice memo  and  picture     a Tochangea recipient  highlight the recipient  press  the appropriate softkey  and follow the instructions  in step 8 to select or edit the recipient       Tochange the text message  scroll to Text Message  and press the appropriate softkey      Tochange the voice memo  highlight the box next to  Voice Memo and press the appropriate softkey to  display options     Voice Memo Play to play the attached voice memo     Voice Memo Rec to rerecord the voice memo       Voice Memo Erase to delete the voice memo from  the message       Tochange the attached picture s   select the  thumbnail picture and press the appropr
95. n  easier  With your phone   s advanced messaging capabilities   you cansend and receive many different kinds of text  messages without placing a voice call   For more information   see    Using SMS Text Messaging    on page 147      Your phone   s messaging settings make text messaging even  faster and easier by letting you decide how you would like to  be notified of new messages  create a signature with each  sent message  and create your own preset messages  to name  just a few   Displaying Pop up Messages    When you receive a text message  your phone notifies you by  displaying an icon on your display screen  You can also choose  to be notified with a larger pop up message on your display  screen     To display pop up messages   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Messaging  gt  Notification   2  Select Message  amp  Icon or Icon Only and press        Setting Message Alerts    When new messages arrive  you can choose to have your  phone notify you by playing an audible alert     To hear an alert when you receive a new message   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Messaging  gt  Message Reminder   2  Select On or Off and press o     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    Callback Number  1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Messaging  gt  Callback Number     2  Select None  My Phone Number  or Other and press O    Ifyou select Other  enter a number and press  x      Deleting Old Messages    You can delete messages that you   ve already read whenever    you like  or 
96. n to delete the selected picture     Delete All to delete all pictures     Order Prints to order printed copies of your online  pictures     Prints By Mail to order prints that will be sent to  you by mail     Print Retail to order prints that you can pick up at  leading photo centers       Post to Service to upload your image to a third party  online service   Contact individual services for    details      Saveto    MyAlbum to save to My Album     My Content to save to My Content        Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera 125      Copy Move to copy or move pictures to a selected  album       Copy This to copy the selected picture to the  album       Copy Allto copy all pictures in the current album  tothe target album       Move This to move the selected picture to the  album       Move Allto move all pictures in the current album  tothe target album       Details Edit to display the following options       Text Caption to edit the the selected picture s  caption  You can create a new caption of upto 16  characters       Picture Info to display information such as the  picture s caption  time date  and size       Rotate to rotate the selected picture      Album List to display the My Albums list      Media Filterto display the following options     Allto display all media     Pictures Only to display only pictures     Videos Only to display only videos       Forvideos      Playto play the selected video      Send to send the selected video      Assign    Screen
97. nce static  crosstalk   fade out  and dropped calls        Some features which are standard on the Nationwide  Sprint PCS Network  such as call waiting  Sprint PCS Vision   and direct international dialing  may be unavailable        Though callers can leave voicemail messages while you  are roaming  you will not receive notification until you  return to the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network   See     Checking for Voicemail Messages While Roaming    on  page 71        There are security and privacy risks  eavesdropping and  cloning  that exist with conventional analog services  today        Your battery   s charge will deplete more quickly and you  will need to recharge it more often when you use your  phone for analog roaming     Note  When using your phone in analog mode  the phone may feel warm   This is normal for analog operation     70 Section 2D  Controlling Your Roaming Experience    Checking for Voicemail Messages While Roaming    When you are roaming off the Nationwide Sprint PCS  Network  you will not receive on phone notification of new  voicemail messages  Callers can still leave messages  but you  will need to periodically check your voicemail for new  messages if you are in a roaming service area for an extended  period of time     To check your voicemail while roaming   1  Dial1 area code   your phone number   2  When you hear your voicemail greeting  press       3  Enter your passcode at the prompt and follow the voice  prompts     When you return to the Nationwid
98. nced  technology of Sprint PCS Voice Command  you can have  instant access to allofthem     There are four ways to update your address book        Onthe Web  Go to www talk sprintpcs com and sign on with  your phone number and password to access a fully  functional Web based address book to create and update  your contacts        Usean Existing Address Book  Automatically merge address  books from desktop software applications with Sprint  Sync    Services for no additional charge  Simply click onthe     Click to synchronize    button within your Sprint PCS Voice  Command personal address book at  www talk sprintpcs com       UseVoice Recordings  Simply dial   3 and say     Add  name     You will then be asked to say the name and  number you want to add to your personal address book   Your address book can store up to 20 voice recorded names  at once        CallSprint 411  If you don   t have a computer or Internet  access handy  you can have Sprint 411 look up phone  numbers for you and automatically add them to your  address book  Just dial     8 and say    Call operator    and  we   lladd two names and all the numbers associated with  those names to your address book for our standard  directory assistance charge     184 Section 3C  Sprint PCS Voice Command    Making a Call With Sprint PCS  Voice Command    To make a call with Sprint PCS Voice Command   1  Press    6 and you ll hear the    Ready    prompt     2  Afterthe    Ready    prompt  simply say  in a natural voice   
99. nd press G2   To dialthe phone  number  press E3      To display a Missed Call entry from standby mode   1  Select Menu  gt  Call History  gt  Missed Calls     26 Section 2A  Your Phone    The Basics    2  Highlight the entry you wish to view and press  amp     Calling Emergency Numbers    You can place calls to 911  dial    E3   even if your    phone is locked or your account is restricted     Note  When you place an emergency call  your phone automatically enters  Emergency mode     During the call  press the desired menu list to display among  menu lists  To select menu  highlight it and press G2            MuteorUnmute to mute your microphone  orto unmute  the microphone if it was muted earlier        Speaker On or Speaker Off to route the phone s audio  through the speaker or through the earpiece     Select Speaker On to route the phone   s audio  through the speaker   You can adjust the speaker  volume using the volume keys on the side of the    phone      Select Speaker Off to use the phone   s earpiece        3 Way Callto set up a three way conversation     Section 2A  Your Phone    The Basics 27    28    To exit Emergency mode   1  Press E toenda911call   2  Press Exit  right softkey      Note  When you are in Emergency mode  you can exit only from the  options menu     Section 2A  Your Phone    The Basics    In Call Options    While a call is in progess  a list of options is displayed that you  may use during the call  To select an option  highlight the  option and 
100. nd to roam on other analog and 1900 and 800 MHz digital  networks where Sprint has implemented roaming  agreements  page 68      Sprint PCS Vision   provides access to the wireless Internet  in digital mode  page 156      Sprint PCS   Mail  page 165   SMS Text Messaging  page  147   and VoiceSMS Messaging  page 150  provide quick  and convenient messaging capabilities     Sprint PCS   Voice Command lets you dial phone numbers  by speaking someone   s name or the digits of that person s  phone number  page 186      Games  ringers  screen savers  and other applications can  be downloaded to make your phone as unique as you are   page 169   Additional charges may apply     Your Contacts list allows you to store up to 500 entries   with up to five phone numbers per entry  page 80      The built in Calendar offers several personal information  management features to help you manage your busy  lifestyle  page 90     Your phone is equipped with a Location feature for use in  connection with location based services that may be  available in the future  page 49      Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics    Your phone   s external LCD display allows you to monitor  the phone   s status and to see who   s calling without  opening the phone     T9 Text Input lets you quickly type messages with one  keypress per letter  page 35      Speed dial lets you dial phone numbers with one or two  keypresses  page 34      You can wirelessly pair your Bluetooth enabled phone to  other Bluetooth devices
101. ng Your Phone   s Voice Services 99    2  Scroll tothe voice memo you wish to hear and  press  2    a Playto play the selected voice memo       SetAs to assign the recording as a default ringer  a  voicemail alert  a message alert  or a Contacts ringer        View Details to view the selected voice memo  information       Edit Title to edit the selected voice memotitle     Delete to erase the selected voice memo     3  Scrollto Play and press G2     Erasing Voice Memos  To erase all voice memos   1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Voice Memo   2  Scroll to  lt Delete All gt  and press O   3  Scrollto Yes and press to confirm that you want to erase    all voice memos     Automatic Speech Recognition  ASR     To access Voice Command by pressing the Voice Services Key   S       Press the left side key           After hearing the message    Please say the contact  name    ora beep  say the name of a Contacts list entry     3  Ifthe correct name is displayed  select to confirm  the call     4  Ifthe Contact is not listed  repeat steps 1 and 2     100 Section 2H  Using Your Phone   s Voice Services    Section 21    Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera       In This Section   on s DEORE Ere EEEE TEETE  Storing Pictures  page 109   RecordingVideos  page 112                Storing Videos  page 114       Viewing and Sending Sprint PCS   Picture Mail  page 115        Managing Sprint PCS Picture Mail  page 121        Your phone   s built in camera gives you the ability to take full   color d
102. ns  right softkey  to display options     4  Toselect an option  highlight it and press          Share Album to share the album through the  Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site   See    Sending  Online Sprint PCS Picture Mail    on page 124        Create Album to create a new album  Enter anew  album name and select Save  left softkey        Erase Album to delete the selected album     Rename Album to rename the selected album  Entera  new name and select Save  left softkey      Note  The Inbox cannot be erased or renamed       Nextto display the next 20 albums  if applicable        Previous to display the previous 20 albums  if  applicable      128 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera    Section 2J    Using Bluetooth       In This Section       Turning Bluetooth On and Off  page 130       Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu  page 131      Bluetooth Profiles  page 133        Pairing Bluetooth Devices  page 134     Your phone features built in Bluetooth technology  allowing  youto share information more easily than ever before   Bluetooth is a short range communications technology  that allows you to connect wirelessly to a number of  Bluetooth devices  such as headsets  hands free car kits   and Bluetooth enabled handhelds  PCs  printers  and  wireless phones  The Bluetooth communication range is  usually up to approximately 10 meters  30 feet      This section details how to set up and make the most of  your phone   s Bluetooth capabilities        Section 2J  Using Bl
103. ns ona particular call   highlight a Call History entry and press     This feature  displays the date and time of the call  the phone number  if  available   and the caller s name  ifthe number is already in  your Contacts   By pressing 2  you can select from the  following options        Calltodialthe number        Saveto save the number if it is not already in your internal  Contacts   See    Saving a Phone Number From Call History     on page 77        Send Message to senda message        Prependto add numbers to the beginning of the selected  number   See    Prepending a Phone Number From Call  History    on page 78         Delete to delete the entry      Nexttoviewthe next entry        Prevto view the previous entry     Tip  You can also view the next Call History entry by pressing the navigation  key right or view the previous entry by pressing the navigation key left     76 Section 2E  Managing Call History    Making a Call From Call History    To place a call from Call History     1  Select Menu  gt  Call History  and then select Missed Calls   Incoming Calls  Outgoing Calls  or Recent Calls     2  Use your navigation key to select a Call History entry and  press  3     Note  You cannot make calls from Call History to entries identified as NoID  or Restricted     Saving a Phone Number From Call History    Your phone can store up to 500 Contacts entries  Contacts  entries can store up toa total of five phone numbers  and each  entry   s name can contain 32 characters  
104. nt     RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded  electronic operating systems and or entertainment systems in motor  vehicles  Check with the manufacturer or their representative to determine  if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF signals  Also  check with the manufacturer regarding any equipment that has been  added to your vehicle     Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices  such as  pacemakers and hearing aids  to determine if they are adequately shielded  from external RF signals        190    Note  Always turn off the phone in health care facilities and request permission before  using the phone near medical equipment     Turning Off Your Phone Before Flying   Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft  To prevent possible  interference with aircraft systems  the U S  Federal Aviation Administration   FAA  regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to  use your phone while the plane is on the ground  To prevent any risk of  interference  FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while the plane is  inthe air     Section 4A  Important Safety Information    Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas   To avoid interfering with blasting operations  turn your phone off whenina  blasting area or in other areas with signs indicating two way radios should  be turned off  Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to  set off explosives     Turn your phone off when you re in any a
105. nt owner  if someone else receives the bill for your  Sprint PCS Service   you can get a sub account password at    www sprint com     Voicemail Password    You ll create your voicemail password  or passcode  when you  set up your voicemail  See    Setting Up Your Voicemail    on  page 139 for more information on your voicemail password     Sprint PCS Vision Password    With your LX350 by LG  you may elect to set up a   Sprint PCS Vision password  This optional password   may be used to authorize purchase of Premium Services  content and to protect personal information on multi phone  accounts     For more information  or to change your passwords  sign  on to wwwsprint com or call Sprint Customer Service at  1 888 211 4PCS  4727      Section 1A  Setting Up Service 5    Getting Help    Visit www sprint com    You can go online to     Access your account information    Check your minutes used  depending on your  Sprint PCS service plan        View and pay your bill       Make your life easier by enrolling in Sprint PCS online    billing and automatic payment   Purchase accessories   Shop for the latest phones   View available Sprint PCS service plans and options    Learn more about Sprint PCS Vision and other great  products like Sprint PCS   Picture Mail  games  ringers   screen savers  and more    Reaching Sprint Customer Service    You can reach Sprint Customer Service many different ways     6    Dial    fad on your phone  Sign onto your account at www sprint com    Call us
106. o other recipients     mobile phones and email addresses       Delete to delete selected picture mail       Assign Media to assign the selected picture to one of  these options       Picture ID to assign the picture to a Contacts entry     Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera 115      Screen Saver to use the picture as a screen saver      Incoming Calls to display the picture for all  incoming calls    Print Media to print an image by mail or at a retail   outlet    Callto make a call to the party who sent the picture   mail    Save to save Phone  s  Media Files  or Mail Online     Information to check picture information     To view Picture Mail from the Sent Mail folder   1  Select Menu  gt  Pictures  gt Picture Mail  gt  Sent Mail  2  Highlight a folder you wish to view and press A     3  Press Options  right softkey        Forward to send picture mail to other recipients     mobile phones and email addresses     Delete to delete selected picture mail      Callto make a call to the party who sent the picture  mail      Save to save Phone  s  Media Files  or Mail Online       Information to check picture information     To view Picture Mail from the Saved Mail folder   1  Select Menu  gt  Pictures  gt  Picture Mail  gt  Saved Mail  2  Highlight a Folder you wish to view and press A     3  Press Options  right softkey        Forward to send picture mail to other recipients     mobile and email       Delete to delete selected picture mail       Callto make a call 
107. ols  gt  Scheduler     2  Using your navigation key  highlight the day for which  you would like to erase events and press 2     Tip  Inthe calendar view  days with events scheduled are underlined     3  Select Options  gt  Delete All   An alert will appear notifying  you of the number of events to be erased      4  Select Yes or No     Section 2G  Using the Phone   s Calendar and Tools 93    Note  Ifthe day for which you are erasing events contains a repeating event   you will receive the following prompt     This is a recurring event   lt event  name gt      Select Delete this to erase a single occurrence  Delete all to erase all  occurrences of the event  or Cancel to cancel the deletion of the repeating  event     Purging Events    To delete events scheduled before a specific time and date   1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Scheduler  gt  Options  gt  Delete Old     2  Select the option to erase events older than One week   One month  One year  or One day   A dialog will be  displayed to inform you how many old events have been  erased      Purging All Events    To delete all scheduled events     1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Scheduler  gt  Options  gt  Delete All   A  dialog will be displayed informing you how many events  will be erased      2  Select Yesto erase all events or Noto return tothe  calendar view     94 Section 2G  Using the Phone   s Calendar and Tools    Using Your Phone   s Alarm Clock    Your phone comes with a built in alarm clock with multiple  alarm c
108. ols Scheduler         Section 2J  Using Bluetooth 133    134    Pairing Bluetooth Devices    Add Device    The Bluetooth pairing process allows you to establish trusted  connections between your phone and another Bluetooth  device  When devices are paired  a passkey is shared between  devices  allowing for fast  secure connections while bypassing  the discovery and authentication process     To pair your phone with another Bluetooth device     1  Select Menu  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Add Device  gt   lt Search gt    Your  phone will display a list of discovered in range Bluetooth  devices      2  Select the device you wish to pair with and press 2   3  Enterthe passkeyand press G2   Supported Services       Audioto use Bluetooth audio devices  such as headsets or  hands free kits  The menu for  Connect Disconnect  can  be found under  Bluetooth Trusted Devices         Dial up Networking to use your phone as a modem to  connect to the Internet  While your phone is connected to  a PC or PDA  you can dial up the phone to connect to the  Internet  The menu for  DUN Enable Disable  can be  found under  Bluetooth Settings        Send vCard vCalendar  OPP  to send a vCard or a vCalendar  in your phone to other Bluetooth enabled devices  The  menu for  Sending vCard  can be found under   Contacts Find Add Entry   The menu for  Sending  vCalendar  can be found under  Tools Scheduler      Section 2J  Using Bluetooth    Bluetooth Settings  1  Select Menu  gt  Bluetooth  gt  Settings  gt  On O
109. onal Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements  NCRP      Body Worn Operation   To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines  if you wear a  handset on your body  use the Sprint supplied or approved carrying case   holster or other body worn accessory  If you do not use a body worn  accessory  ensure the antenna is at least 7 16 inch  1 5 centimeters  from  your body when transmitting  Use of non Sprint approved accessories may  violate FCC RF exposure guidelines     For more information about RF exposure  visit the FCC Web site at  www fcc gov     Specific Absorption Rate  SAR  for Wireless Phones    The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy  absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset     The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing  measuring  and calculation process  It does not represent how much RF the phone  emits  All phone models are tested at their highest value in strict laboratory  settings  But when in operation  the SAR of a phone can be substantially  less than the level reported to the FCC  This is because of a variety of factors  including its proximity to a base station antenna  phone design and other  factors  What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict  federal guidelines  Variations in SARs do not represent a variation in safety     All phones must meet the federal standard  which incorporates a  substantial margin of safety  As stated above  variations in SAR valu
110. one Info  gt  Version      Launching a Sprint PCS Vision Connection  To launch a Sprint PCS Vision connection      gt  Select Menu  gt  Web   Your Sprint PCS Vision connection    will open and the Sprint PCS Vision home page will be  displayed      The Sprint PCS Vision Home Page          Tull 2  m  a     R vision Home    MLB highlights  daily on MobiTV    1  Messaging  2  Downloads  3  News          4  Weather          Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision    159       Shortcut  You can also press the Left softkey to access the Web    Note  If Net Guard is enabled and displayed  see below   press OK  right  softkey  to continue and access the Web     While connecting  the following will appear on the screen   Vision Connecting       Ifyou hada previous Sprint PCS Vision connection  the last  page you visited will be displayed when you launch your  browser  When this occurs  you may not see the     Connecting       message when you launch the session   Though the browser is open  you are not currently in an active  data session   that is  no data is being sent or received  As soon  as you navigate to another page  the active session will open  and you will see the    Connecting       message     Net Guard    When you first connect to the Web  the Net Guard will appear  to confirm that you want to connect  This feature helps you  avoid accidental connections  You can disable the Net Guard  in the future by selecting Always Auto Connect when the Net  Guard is displayed     To change yo
111. one in notime     Phone Guide Note  Due to updates in phone software  this printed guide  may not be the most current version for your phone  Visit www sprint com  and sign on to My PCS to access the most recent version of the phone guide     WARNING  Please refer to the Important Safety Information section on  page 188 to learn about information that will help you safely use your  phone  Failure to read and follow the Important Safety Information in  this phone guide may result in serious bodily injury  death  or property  damage     Your Phone   s Menu    The following list outlines your phone   s menu structure  For  more information about using your phone   s menus  see     Navigating Through Phone Menus    on page 22      Call History  1  Missed Calls  2  Incoming Calls  3  Outgoing Calls  4  Recent Calls  5  Delete History      Contacts     Find Add Entry     Groups     Speed Dials     My Information     Wireless Backup    Services    DAuBWNE      Messaging  1  Send Message    N      Text Messages      Picture Mail     VoiceSMS     Chat  amp  Dating    IM  amp  Email    N au Bw      Voicemail    8  Premium Content      Pictures     Camera     Camcorder     Picture Mail    My Albums    PictBridge     Order Prints    Account Info    NOUBWNE    1  Missed Calls   2  Incoming Calls    3  Outgoing Calls   4  Recent Calls    5  All Calls    1  Subcribe   2  Alert   3  Learn More   1  Customer Service   2  Dir Assistance    3  Account Info   4  Sprint Operator     5  Voice Comm
112. ontrolling Your Phone   s Settings    Text Entry  1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Setup Others  gt  Text Entry   2  Read the information and press G2   2  Select Auto Capital  Word Choice List  Word Prediction   Word Completion  or Help and press  x    Display Language    You can choose to display your phone   s onscreen menus in  English or in Spanish     To assign a language for the phone   s display   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Setup Others  gt  Language   2  Select English or Espafiol and press 2        Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 59    Section 2C    Setting Your Phone   s Security       In This Section   Tee ae E ane   a E EEEE E  Using Your Phone   s Lock Feature  page 61   Using Special Numbers  page 63     Erasing the Contacts List  page 63     Resetting Your Phone  page 65   Updating Your Picture Mail Profile  page 65                    Restricting Your Phone  page 64              Security Features for Sprint PCS Vision    page 66        Selective Call Block  page 67     By using the security settings on your phone  you receive  peace of mind without sacrificing flexibility  This section will  familiarize you with your phone   s security settings  With  several options available  you can customize your phone to  meet your personal needs     60 Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security    Accessing the Security Menu    All of your phone   s security settings are available through the  Security menu  You must enter your lock code to view 
113. or Offand press 2   Note  Voice dialing and speed dialing are not available when you are  roaming with Call Guard enabled   To place roaming calls with Call Guard on     1  From standby mode  dial 1  area code   the seven digit  number and press      You can also initiate a call from  the Contacts  Call History  or Messaging      2  Select Roam Call     72 Section 2D  Controlling Your Roaming Experience    To answer incoming roaming calls with Call Guard on     1  Press      A message will be displayed notifying you  that roaming charges will apply      2  Select Answer     Note  Ifthe Call Guard feature is set to On  you need to take extra steps to  make and receive roaming calls     Using Data Roam Guard    When Data Roam Guard is enabled  you will be asked if you  want to continue using your browser or other online  applications when you are in a data roaming area  When Data  Roam Guard is turned off  your phone will establish or  maintain a data connection in a data roaming area without  asking you for permission     To turn Data Roam Guard on or off   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Roaming  gt  Data Roam Guard   2  Highlight Always Ask or Never Ask Again and press A        Section 2D  Controlling Your Roaming Experience 73    Section 2E  Managing Call History    In This Section       Viewing History  page 75   Call History Options  page 76   Making a Call From Call History  page 77                Saving a Phone Number From Call History  page 77       Prepending a Phon
114. or leaking Li lon battery as you can be burned   For safe disposal options of your Li lon batteries  contact your nearest  Sprint authorized service center     Special Note  Be sure to dispose of your battery properly  In some areas   the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited     Radiofrequency  RF  Energy    Understanding How Your Phone Operates   Your phoneis basically a radio transmitter and receiver  When it   s turned  on  it receives and transmits radiofrequency  RF  signals  When you use  your phone  the system handling your call controls the power level  This  power can range from 0 006 watts to 0 2 watts in digital mode     Knowing Radiofrequency Safety  The design of your phone complies with updated NCRP standards described  below     In 1991 92  the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  IEEE  and  the American National Standards Institute  ANSI  joined in updating ANSI   s  1982 standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF  signals  More than 120 scientists  engineers and physicians from  universities  government health agencies and industries developed this    Section 4A  Important Safety Information    updated standard after reviewing the available body of research  In 1993   the Federal Communications Commission  FCC  adopted this updated  standard ina regulation  In August 1996  the FCC adopted hybrid standard  consisting of the existing ANSI IEEE standard and the guidelines published  by the Nati
115. or simply by opening the phone     To set call answer mode   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Setup Others  gt  Answer Call     2  Toselect an option  highlight it and press 2       Flip Open   Any Key to allow an incoming call to be  answered by opening the phone or by pressing  any key      TALK Only to require    d tobe pressed to answer all  incoming calls     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 57    Auto Answer Mode    You may set your phone to automatically pick up incoming  calls when connected to an optional hands free car kit     To set Auto Answer mode   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Setup Others  gt  Auto Answer   2  Toselect an option  highlight it and press 2       Offto disable Auto Answer       Car Kit Headset to answer calls automatically when  the phone is connected to a hands free car kit ora  headset  sold separately   Remember  your phone  will answer calls in Auto Answer mode even if you  are not present     Dialing Match    Your dialing match options allow you to enable or disable  Abbreviated Dialing  page 33  and Speed Dialing  page 34      To set your dialing match options     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Setup Others  gt  Dialing Match     2  Select Abbreviated Dialing  Contacts Match  or Speed Dial  and press  2     Select Enabled or Disabled and press 2     4   Abbreviated Dialing only   If you enable Abbreviated  Dialing  enter a five  or six digit number  for example   area code and prefix  and press  2     58 Section 2B  C
116. or the selected provider will be  displayed     Note  The information required for sign in will vary depending on the  email provider you are accessing     4  Followthe onscreen instructions to read  reply to     compose  send  and manage messages in your email  account     166 Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision    Accessing Sprint   Instant Messaging    Sprint PCS Vision also provides you with access to popular  instant messaging  IM  clients  including AOL   Instant  Messenger     MSN   Messenger  and Yahoo    Messenger     To access instant messaging clients from your phone     1  From the Sprint PCS Vision home page  select Messaging   gt  Instant Messaging     2  Select an email provider  such as AOLInstant Messenger   MSN Messenger  or Yahoo  Messenger        3  Useyour keypad to enter the required sign in  information for the selected provider  such as user name  and or password  and select Sign In   Your IM screen for  the selected provider will be displayed      Note  The information required for sign in will vary depending on the    instant messaging provider you are accessing     4  Followthe onscreen instructions to read  reply to   compose  send  and manage messages in your IM  account     Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision 167    Accessing Wireless Chatrooms    Sprint PCS Vision gives you the ability to join wireless  chatrooms from your phone  to send text messages and icons  to chatroom participants  or to launch a one on one  private   chatroom     To access a chatroom
117. ot appear when the Resolution setting is 1 3M   Zoom is only offered when using VGA or OVGA resolution     Selecting Camera Settings    To select your camera settings        1  From camera mode  select Options  gt  Settings     2  Select one of the following options and press G       Resolution to select a picture   s file size   1 3M 960 1280   VGA 480 640   or OVGA 240 320       Quality to select the picture quality setting  Fine   Normal  or Economy     Shutter Sound to select a shutter sound  Shutter 1 4   or Off     Full Screen to expand the camera display to full   screen view without icons  except the flash icon      Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera 107    Viewing Your Camera   s Status Area Display    Zoom Level                   Option 7 Flash   Selected    Camera  Options                                           108 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera    Storing Pictures    Your phone   s picture storage area is called My Albums  Pictures  are stored in the In Phone folder     In Phone Folder    Once a picture is taken  it is automatically saved to the In  Phone folder  From the In Phone Folder  you can view all of the  pictures you have taken  store selected images in your phone   send pictures to the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site   www sprint com picturemail   delete images  and access  additional picture options        To review your stored pictures inthe In Phone folder   1  Select Menu  gt  Pictures  gt  My Albums  gt  In Phone 
118. our Voicemail    All unanswered calls to your phone are automatically  transferred to your voicemail  even if your phone is in use or  turned off  Therefore  you will want to set up your voicemail  and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated     To set up your voicemail   1  From standby mode  press and hold        2  Followthesystem prompts to     Create your passcode    Record your name announcement    Record your greeting      Choose whether or not to activate One Touch  Message Access  a feature that lets you access  messages simply by pressing and holding      bypassing the need for you to enter your passcode     Voicemail Passcode  Ifyou are concerned about unauthorized access to your voicemail account   Sprint recommends you enable your voicemail passcode     For more information about using your voicemail  see    Using  Voicemail    on page 139     Section 1A  Setting Up Service    Sprint PCS Account Passwords    Asa Sprint PCS customer  you enjoy unlimited access to your  personal account information  your voicemail account  and  your Sprint PCS Vision account  To ensure that no one else has  access to your information  you will need to create passwords  to protect your privacy        Account Password    If you are the account owner  you ll have an account password  to sign on to www sprint com and to use when calling Sprint  Customer Service  Your default account password is the last  four digits of your Social Security number  If you are not the  accou
119. our phone automatically turns  off and you will lose all the information you were just working  on  For a quick check of your phone   s battery level  glance at  the battery charge indicator located in the upper right corner  of your phone   s display screen  If the battery charge is getting  too low  the battery icon   C3   blinks andthe phone sounds a  warning tone        Always use a Sprint  or manufacturer approved desktop  charger  travel charger  or vehicle power adapter to charge  your battery     Using the Charger  To use the travel charger provided with your phone    gt  Plug the round end of the AC adapter into the phone   s  charger jack and the other end into an electrical outlet     Aredindicator light on the phone lets you know the  battery is charging     Agreen indicator light lets you know that the battery  is at least 90 percent charged     It takes approximately 3 hours to fully recharge a completely  rundown battery  With the Sprint approved Li lon battery  you  can recharge the battery before it becomes completely run  down     Section 2A  Your Phone    The Basics 21    Navigating Through Phone Menus    The navigation key on your phone allows you to scroll through  menus quickly and easily  The scroll bar at the right of the  menu keeps track of your position in the menu at all times     To navigate through a menu  simply press the navigation key  up or down  If you are in a first level menu  such as Settings   you may also navigate to the next or previou
120. play Screen for Incoming Calls    You can set the color or downloaded image  screen saver  to be  shown onthe Incoming Calls display     To set the incoming calls display     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Incoming Calls   2  Select Caller ID  No Caller ID  or Roaming     3  Use the navigation key to highlight your selection and  press 3 to viewthe image   Once an image is  displayed  you can use your navigation key to scroll  through and view the other default images        or      Select Options  gt  In Phone  Use the navigation key to  highlight your selection and press toview images      or      Select Options  gt  My Content  Use the navigation key to  highlight your selection and press toview  downloaded images   Once an image is displayed  you  can use your navigation key to scroll through and view  the other downloaded images  For more information on  downloading images  see    Downloading Premium  Services Content    on page 169      46 Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    4  Press  sx  to assign the desired image     Changing the Phone   s Menu Style    Your phone allows you to choose how the menu appears on  your display screen     To select the display   s menu style   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Menu Styles     2  Select Gridto view each main menu item as an animated  single screen icon or List to view the main menuas alist   and press O     Changing the Theme Color    You can customize your phone   s display appea
121. press  2  The following options are available        Muteor Unmute to mute your microphone  or to unmute  the microphone if it was muted earlier       Speaker Onor Speaker Off routes the phone   s audio  through the speaker or through the earpiece       Select Speaker Onto route the phone   s audio  through the speaker   You can adjust the speaker  volume using the volume keys on the side of the  phone        Select Speaker Off to use the phone   s earpiece        Warning  Dueto higher volume levels  do not place the phone near your ear  during speakerphone use        3 Way Calltoset up a three way conversation     Contacts to access the Contacts menu    Recent Calls to access the Recent Calls list    Send Message to send a text message    Record Voice Memo to record the current conversation     Notepad to display the phone   s electronic notepad     Menu to display the phone   s main menu     Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics 29    End of Call Options    After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone number  that is not in your Contacts  the phone number and the duration  of the call are displayed  Select this option if you wish to add the  new number to your Contacts   See    Saving a Phone Number     below      After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone number  that is already in your Contacts  the Contacts entry name   and phone number and the duration of the call are displayed   To select one of the following options after a call has ended     pres
122. programmed ringers or  Options  gt  My Content for downloaded ringers     8  Press Save  left softkey  to save the event     Event Alerts    There are several ways your phone alerts you to scheduled  events        Byplaying the assigned ringer type      Byilluminating the backlight      Byflashing the LED     Event Alert Menu    When your phone is turned on and you have an event alarm  scheduled  your phone alerts you and displays the event    summary  To silence the alarm and reset the schedule   press        To view additional options  press the appropriate softkey      Details  right softkey  displays the event detail screen        Snooze  left softkey  silences the alarm and schedules it to  replay again in 10 minutes     92 Section 2G  Using the Phone   s Calendar and Tools    Viewing Events  To view your scheduled events     1  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Scheduler     2  Using your navigation key  highlight the day for which  you would like to view events and press 2    Ifyou have  events scheduled for the selected day  they will be listed  in chronological order         Tip  Inthe calendar view  days with events scheduled are underlined     3  Todisplay the details of an event listed in the schedule   highlight it and press a     Going to Today   s Calendar Menu  To goto the Calendar menu for today   s date    gt  Select Menu  gt  Tools  gt  Scheduler  gt  Options  gt  Go to Today   Erasing a Day   s Events  To erase a day   s scheduled events   1  Select Menu  gt  To
123. r Phone Number              0    00 0  cece eee 23  Making and Answering Calls  Entering Text  earner irnia cea anina EREE EER EA  2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings                 4  40  Sound Setting suriro kasis soria anra Dn aAa sends nerd        Display Settings         LOCATION Settings  0 25  c c52 estia cacnwesmemesernes nes aaa nd   Messaging Settings   Airplan   Mod   ios ocsin cis s sais coer le aaiieeaneeameran eating eee 54   TTY Use With Sprint PCS Service                 cece eee eee 55   Phone Set POPtions       6 0 cs  lt cs08  ls eciemeaeeien enaena a 57  2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security                eeeeeee 60    Accessing the Security Menu            0 0    c cece eee ee eee 61    2D     2E     2F     Using Your Phone   s Lock Feature              0    0 eee sees 61    Using Special NUMDENS ienr cite ve eres E E a 63  Erasing the Contacts Lists  si erste ecw E AEE am aed 63  Restricting Your Phone iii conten u aE A EEE saan ed 64  Resetting Your PRONE 30 030 cide wen E EA EEEE 65  Updating Your Picture Mail Profile                      000008 65  Security Features for Sprint PCS Vision                       84 66  Selective GalliBlOK 4  psn tee a EEA 67  Controlling Your Roaming Experience                 68  Wiiderstanding ROAMING sss  cc003  cone nce sess t eda perinei 69  Setting Your Phone   s Roam Mode               00  cece ee eee 71   Using Gall Guards  cccsie cassanons s domensercsmcnnedeewenesuieds 72  Using Data Roam Guard sieer nst to
124. r all incoming  calls     Delete to delete video in the In Phone folder       Post to Service to send the image to a number of  popular third party Web image services       Review Send Media to display the videos saved in the  In Phone folder and or to send the video        Take NewVideoto return to camcorder mode     Video Mode Options    When the phone is open and in camcorder mode  press  Options  right softkey  to display additional camera options           Video Light to activate the video light        ColorTone  Press the navigation key right or left to select  Normal  Black  amp  White  Negative  or Sepia  default setting  is Normal         Image Controls to select from the following options       Brightness to select Auto or Manual brightness  control  If you select Manual  press the navigation  key right  increase  or left  decrease  to select a  setting and press  s2 to apply the selected setting       White Balance to adjust white balance based on  changing conditions  Select from Auto  Tungsten   Fluorescent  Sunny  or Cloudy     Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera 113       Settings to select Cue Sound  or Full Screen   See    Selecting  Video Settings    below for details         Review Send Media to display the videos saved in the In  Phone folder   to send the video        Camera Mode to switch to Camera mode   See    Taking  Pictures    on page 102 for details      Selecting Video Settings  To select your video settings   1  Fromcamcorder mode  s
125. r phone  display     2  Dialthe country code and phone number you   re calling  and press 9   The access code for international dialing  will automatically be dialed  followed by the country  code and phone number         Dialing From the Contacts  To dial directly from a Contacts entry     1  Press  amp  to access the main menu   Contacts may also be accessed by pressing right on the  navigation key from the idle screen     Select Contacts            Scroll to Find Add Entry and press G2     Shortcut  Press Right on the Navigation key to list entries   4  Use your Navigation key to scroll through the Contacts  list  then highlight your desired entry   5  Press    todialthe entry   s default phone number      or       To dial another number from the entry  press      highlight the desired number  and press 9     Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics 33    Using Speed Dialing  You can store up to 99 numbers in your phone   s speed dial  memory to make contacting friends and family as easy as  pressing a button or two  With this feature  you can dial speed    dial entries using one keypress for locations 1 9 or two  keypresses for locations 10 99     To use One Touch Dialing for speed dial locations 1 9        Press and hold the appropriate key for approximately two  seconds  The display confirms that the number has been  dialed when it shows    Calling            To use Two Touch Dialing for speed dial locations 10 99   1  Press the first digit     2  Press and hold the second di
126. rance by  selecting a color scheme to reflect your personality        To change the display   s theme color   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Skins   2  Select Gray  Blue  Mint  or Redand press  amp      Changing the Clock Display    Choose whether you want your phone   s clock to be displayed  in analog mode  digital mode  or with time and date     To change the clock   s appearance on the standby screen   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Clock  amp  Calendar     2  Select Normal Clock  Analog Clock  Digital Clock  Dual  Clock or Calendar and press O     3  Press 9 to apply the clock display setting     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 47    Changing the Text Input Font    This setting allows you to adjust the display appearance when  entering text  for example  when using the notepad or when  adding a Contacts entry      To change the text input font   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Font Size   2  Select Message  Browser  or Notepad     3  Selecta desired size and press  amp      Changing the Power Save Mode    This feature helps conserve your battery power by restricting  the display     To change the power save mode   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Power Save Mode     2  Select Off  30 Seconds  60 Seconds  or 90 Seconds and  press  sx    Ifyou select Off  a prompt will be displayed   Select Yes and press    to save your setting      Changing the Status Light Mode    This feature shows the status o
127. rea that has a potentially explosive  atmosphere  Although it   s rare  your phone and accessories could generate  sparks  Sparks can cause an explosion or fire  resulting in bodily injury or  even death  These areas are often  but not always  clearly marked  They  include    e Fueling areas such as gas stations    e Below deck on boats    e Fuelorchemical transfer or storage facilities     e Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain  dust   or metal powders     e Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your  vehicle   s engine        Note  Nevertransport or store flammable gas  flammable liquid  or explosives inthe  compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone or accessories     Restricting Children   s Access to Your Phone   Your phone is not a toy  Do not allow children to play with it as they could  hurt themselves and others  damage the phone or make calls that increase  your Sprint PCS Invoice        Section 4A  Important Safety Information 191    Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid  Device    Your phone has been tested for hearing aid device compatibility  When some  wireless phones are used near some hearing devices  hearing aids and  cochlear implants   users may detect a buzzing  humming  or whining noise   Some hearing devices are more immune than others to this interference  noise  and phones also vary in the amount of interference they generate     The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for som
128. resents the signal strength by  displaying bars  The more bars displayed  the better the  signal strength       Softkey Buttons let you select softkey actions or menu    items corresponding to the bottom left and right lines on  the display screen       Headset Jack allows you to plugin an optional headset for    convenient  hands free conversations   CAUTION  Inserting an accessory into the incorrect jack  may damage the phone       Talkallows you to place or receive calls  answer Call    Waiting  use Three Way Calling  or activate Voice Dial       Volume Control allows you to adjust the ringer volume in    standby mode  with the flip open  or adjust the voice  volume during a call  The volume key can also be used to  scroll up or down to navigate through the different menu  options  To mute the ringer during an incoming call  press  the volume key up or down       Voice Services Key lets you dial phone numbers by speaking    contact name from idle mode with folder open       Speaker Key enables your phone s built in speaker     allowing you to hear other callers       Back  Clear  deletes characters from the display in text    entry mode  Whenina menu  press the Back key to return  to the previous menu  This key also allows you to return to  the previous screen in a Sprint PCS Vision session     Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics    10     11     12   13     14     15     16     17       Accessory Jack allows you to connect optional accessories     such as a USB cable    CA
129. rint PCS Vision  services    Your phone automatically connects when Sprint PCS Vision  service is used or an incoming message arrives  Your phone will  also display the I   icon   Connecting takes about 10 12  seconds      Can I make calls and use Sprint PCS Vision services at the  sametime    You cannot use voice and Sprint PCS Vision services  simultaneously  If you receive a call while Sprint PCS Vision  service is active  the call will be forwarded to voicemail  You  can place an outgoing call anytime  but it will interrupt any  in progress Sprint PCS Vision session     When is my data connection active    Your connection is active when data is being transferred   Outgoing calls are allowed  incoming calls go directly to  voicemail  When active  the 7B indicator flashes on your  phone   s display screen     Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision    When is my data connection dormant    If no data is received for 10 seconds  the connection goes  dormant  When the connection is dormant  voice calls are  allowed   The connection may become active again quickly    If no data is received for an extended period  the connection  will terminate     Can   sign out of data services    You can sign out without turning off your phone  however  you  will not be able to browse the Web or use other Sprint PCS  Vision services  While signed out  you can still place or receive  phone calls  check voicemail  and use other voice services  You  may sign in again at any time  To sign out  go to Settin
130. s  2      Save to save the phone number in your Contacts list      View to view the Contacts entry ifthe number is already in  your Contacts list     Note  The End of Call options are not displayed for calls identified as No ID  or Restricted     Saving a Phone Number    Your phone can store up to five phone numbers in each of 500  Contacts entries  Each entry   s name can contain up to 32  characters  Your phone automatically sorts the Contacts  entries alphabetically   For more information  see Section 2F   Using Contacts on page 80      To save a number from standby mode   1  Entera phone number   2  Scroll to Save and press  2     3  Select New Entry for a new contact or Existing Entry to  add anumberto an existing contact and press      Scroll to the desired phone label   Mobile Home Office Pager Fax None    Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics    4  Usethe numeric keypad to enter the new contact name  and press  sx  to save the new entry        or     Search for an existing contact name and press  2 to  save the new number     5  Press Done  left softkey  to save the new entry     Finding a Phone Number    You can search Contacts entries for phone numbers that  contain a specific string of numbers        To find a phone number     1  Enter one or more digits in standby mode   The more  numbers you enter  the more specific the search  becomes      2  Scroll to Findand press 2     To display the Contacts entry that contains the phone  number  highlight the entry and press G
131. s entries  Contacts  entries can store up toa total of five phone numbers  and each  entry   s name can contain 32 characters     Toaddanewentry     1   2   3     7     Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Find Add Entry   Scroll to  lt New Entry gt  and press        Enter a name forthe new entry and press 2   See     Entering Text    on page 35      Scroll to  Add Number   enter the phone number  and  then press a    Select a label field  Mobile  Home  Office  Pager  Fax  or  None  and press G     Scroll down to additional fields and enter or edit  information as desired     Press Done  left softkey      Shortcut  You can also begin by entering the phone number in standby  mode and selecting Save   See  Saving a Phone Number  on page 30      After you have saved the number  the new Contacts entry is  displayed   See    Contacts Entry Options    on page 83         Section 2F  Using Contacts 81    Finding Contacts Entries    There are several ways to display your Contacts entries  by  name  by speed dial number  and by group  Follow the steps  outlined in the sections below to display entries from the  Contacts menu     Finding Names  To find Contacts entries by name   1  Select Menu  gt  Contacts  gt  Find Add Entry   2  Scroll through all the entries using your navigation key   ore  Enter the full letter of a name or part of a name   To display an entry  highlight it and press G2     4  Todialthe entry   s default phone number  press fo    or   To display additional Contacts entri
132. s first level menu  by pressing the navigation key right or left     For a diagram of your phone   s menu  please see    Your Phone   s  Menu    on pageiii   Selecting Menu Items    As you navigate through the menu  menu options are  highlighted  Select any numbered option by simply pressing  the corresponding number on the phone   s keypad  You may  also select any item by highlighting it and pressing 2     For example  if you want to view your last incoming call   When Menu Styles are set as Grid     1  Press    to access the main menu    2  Select Call History by pressing     or by highlighting it  and pressing      It may already be highlighted     3  Select Incoming Calls by pressing   amp   or by highlighting it    and pressing  2    Ifyou have received any calls  they are  displayed on the screen      Note  For the purposes of this guide  the above steps condense into     Select Menu  gt  Call History  gt  Incoming Calls        22 Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics    Backing Up Within a Menu   To goto the previous menu    gt  Press Gas     To return to standby mode      gt  Press E     Displaying Your Phone Number    Just in case you forget your phone number  your phone can  remind you        To display your phone number      gt  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Phone Info  gt  My Phone Number    Your phone number and other information about your  phone and account will be displayed      Note  To select Menu  press  3    To select menu options  suchas Settings   above  
133. setting lets you select how long the display  screen and keypad are backlit after any keypress is made     To change the backlight setting   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Backlight   2  Select Main LCD  Sub LCD or Keypad   3  Selecta time setting and press 2     Note  Long backlight settings affect the battery s talk and standby times     Changing the Display Screen    Your new phone offers options for what you see on the display  screen while powering on or off and when in standby mode        To change the display images   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Screen Saver   2  Select Main Display or Sub Display   3  Selected Preloaded  In Phone  My Content or Get New   4    Use the navigation key to select an image and press  2  to view the image   Once an image is displayed  you can  use your navigation key to scroll through and view the  other default images      or    Select Options  gt  In Phone  Use the navigation key to  highlight your selection and press 2 to view images    or     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 45    Select Options  gt  My Content  Use the navigation key to  highlight your selection and press 2 to view  downloaded images   Once an image is displayed  you  can use your navigation key to scroll through and view  the other downloaded images  For more information on  downloading images  see    Downloading Premium  Services Content    on page 169      4  Press  sx  to assign the desired image     Changing the Dis
134. sion    2  Select an option to continue       Select Use Run View to assign the downloaded  item  or to start it  in the case of a game or  application   Your Sprint PCS Vision session will end  and you will be redirected to the appropriate phone  menu screen     Select Set as to assign a ringer or screen saver to a  phone function     Select Settings to configure downloaded games or  applications     Select Shop to browse for other items to download     Press     9 to quit the browser and return to standby  mode     Using My Content Manager    Whether you purchase your Premium Services content from  your phone or from your online account management page at  www sprint com   all of your purchases are stored in My Content  Manager and may be downloaded to your phone from there     My Content Manager is a storage area on the Nationwide   Sprint PCS Network that is assigned specifically to your account   It allows you to store all of your Premium Service downloadable  files  The files remain in My Content Manager   even after you  have downloaded the content to your phone  until their license  terms have expired  This provides you with a convenient place to  access information about your downloaded files without having  tostore the information in your phone   s memory     To access My Content Manager      gt  From the Sprint PCS Vision home page  select Downloads   gt  My Content Manager   A list of your purchased items  will be displayed      Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision      
135. st   Gray Blue Mint Red   1  Normal Clock   2  Analog Clock     3  Digital Clock   4  Dual Clock     5  Calendar    7  Font Size 1  Message   2  Browser   3  Notepad    8  Backlight 1  Main LCD   2  Sub LCD   3  Keypad  9  Power Save Mode Off 30 Seconds 60 Seconds   90 Seconds  0  Status Light On Off  2  Sounds  1  Ringers 1  Caller ID   2  No Caller ID   3  Roaming  2  Key Tones Short Tones Long Tones  3  Volume  1  Ringer Silence All Off Vibrate Low Med Low   Med High Med High High   Vib  2  Earpiece Low Med Low Med High Med High  3  Key Beep Off Low Med Low Med High Med   High  4  Application Off Low Med Low Med High Med   High  5  Power On Off Off Low Med Low Med High Med   High  4  Alerts    1  Voicemail Alerts Silent Vib once Vib  amp  Sound Custom   1 Low beep Low beeps 1 Loud beep   Loud beeps   2  Message Alerts Silent Vib once Vib  amp  Sound Custom   1 Low beep Low beeps 1 Loud beep   Loud beeps   3  Service Change On Off   4  Minute Beep On Off   5  Call Connect On Off    6  Signal Fade On Off  3  PCS Vision  1  Enable PCS Vision  Disable PCS Vision   2  Net Guard On Off  3  Update Vision Profile  4  Roaming  1  Set Mode Automatic Sprint Only Roaming Only  2  Call Guard On Off  3  Data Roam Guard Always Ask Never Ask Again  5  Location On Off  6  Messaging  1  Notification Message  amp  Icon Icon Only    2  Message Reminder On Off    vi    3  Callback Number  4  Auto Delete   5  Signature   6  Preset Messages  7  VoiceSMS Options      Bluetooth    1  On Off  2  DU
136. the  Security menu     To access the Security menu   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security   2  Enter your lock code to display the Security menu     Tip  lf you can   t recall your lock code  try using the last four digits of  either your Social Security number or wireless phone number or try   0000 or NATL  6285   If none of these work  call Sprint Customer Service at  1 888 211 4PCS  4727      Using Your Phone   s Lock Feature    Locking Your Phone       When your phone is locked  you can only receive incoming  calls or make calls to 911  Sprint Customer Service  or special  numbers   See    Using Special Numbers    on page 63      To lock your phone      gt  From the Security menu  select Lock Phone  gt  Lock Now    To set your phone to lock the next time it is turned on   select On Power Up    Unlocking Your Phone  To unlock your phone   1  Fromstandby mode  press Unlock  right softkey      2  Enter your lock code     Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security 61    Locking Pictures    To turn picture lock on or off      1  Fromthe Security menu  scroll to Picture Mail and  press     Scroll to Lock Pictures and press  2     2  Highlight Lockand press 6     Changing the Lock Code  To change your lock code     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  and then enter your  lock code   The Security menu is displayed      2  Select Change Lock Code  and then enter and re enter  your new lock code   Calling in Lock Mode    You can place calls to 911 and to your special
137. the one that works best with  your hearing aid device  Should you experience interference after  purchasing your phone  promptly return it to the store  With the Sprint   14 Day Risk Free Guarantee you may return the phone within 14 days of  purchase for a full refund     192 Section 4A  Important Safety Information    Getting the Best Hearing Device Experience  With Your LX350    One way to minimize interference is to set the phone s Display and Keypad  backlight settings to ensure the minimum time interval     To ensure the minimum interference for your Main Display s backlight   follow these steps     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Backlight  gt  Main LCD   2  Scroll and select the minimum time interval setting  8 Seconds      To ensure the minimum interference for the Keypad backlight  follow  these steps     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Display  gt  Backlight  gt  Keypad     2  Scroll and select the minimum time interval setting  8 seconds      Caring for the Battery    Protecting Your Battery  The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery   s  performance     e Recently there have been some public reports of wireless phone  batteries overheating  catching fire or exploding  It appears that many   if not all  of these reports involve counterfeit or inexpensive   aftermarket brand batteries with unknown or questionable  manufacturing standards  Sprint is not aware of similar problems with  Sprint PCS   Phones resulting from the
138. the speed dial number is two digits  enter the first  digit  andthen press and hold the second digit   For information on setting  up speed dial numbers  see    Assigning Speed Dial Numbers    on page 85     This feature will not work when you are roaming off the Nationwide  Sprint PCS Network  when roaming you must dial using eleven digits    1  the area code   the seven digit phone number          Calldials the displayed phone number      Send Message allows you to send a text message or picture  mail to the number being dialed     24 Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics       Saveallows you to enter a seven  or ten digit number   phone number and area code  and press Save to save the  phone number in your Contacts   See    Saving a Phone  Number    on page 30         Findallows you to enter a digit or string of digits   See     Finding a Phone Number    on page 31        Hard pauseallows you to enter a hard pause   See    Dialing  and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses    on page 32        2 sec pause allows you to enter a two second pause    See    Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses    on  page 32         Answering Calls  To answer an incoming call     1  Makesure your phone is on   If your phone is off   incoming calls go to voicemail      2  Press 5 to answer an incoming call   Depending on  your phone   s settings  you may also answer incoming  calls by opening the phone or by pressing any number  key  See    Call Answer Mode    on page 57 for more  information  
139. to limit the numbers  your phone can call  You can use the Restrict Calls setting to do  just that   The Restrict Calls setting does not apply to   incoming calls  calls made to 911  or calls made to Sprint  Customer Service      To restrict your phone     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  and then enter your  lock code   The Security menu is displayed      Select Restrict Calls   Select Unlock  Except 911  Except Special  s  or Except  Contacts and press O     Unlock allows all calls to be made without any  restrictions  default setting      Except911 restricts all outgoing calls  except 911 or  Sprint Customer Service      Except Special allows you to call only the 10 numbers  stored in the Special Number section in the Security  menu     Except Contacts allows you to call only the entries  saved in the Contacts     Note     Lock Code    is displayed when your restriction is set to Contacts Only  and you make a callto a saved number ortry to edit an existing entry     64 Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security    Resetting Your Phone    Resetting the phone restores all the factory defaults   including the ringer types and display settings  The Contacts   Call History  Scheduler  and Messaging are not affected     To reset your phone     1     Updating Your Picture Mail Profile       You can quickly and easily update your Sprint PCS Picture Mail  profile from your phone     Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  and then enter your  lock code   The Security m
140. to the party who sent the picture  mail     116 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera      Save to save Phone  s  Media Files  or Mail Online      Information to check picture information     To view Picture Mail from the Pending folder     You can check to see if there are pictures waiting to be sent  or  to see if pending pictures have been successfully sent      gt  Select Menu  gt  Pictures  gt  Picture Mail  gt  Pending    Sending Pictures From the In Phone Folder  To send pictures from the In Phone folder   1  Select Menu  gt  Pictures  gt  My Albums  gt  In Phone     2  Highlight a picture you wish to send and press Ed   The  check box on the lower right corner will be checked  You  can select multiple pictures      Press Options  right softkey      4  Select Send or Post to Service and press 69   You will see  a message on the display         Note  The first time you send Sprint PCS Picture Mail  you will be  prompted to establish a Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web site account and  password   See    Creating Your Sprint PCS Picture Mail Password    on  page 104     5  Press the left softkey to proceed     6  Select Recipients and press 2     Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera 117    7     8     10     Select one of the following options and press G2     a Contacts Entry to select recipients from your  Contacts  Highlight a recipient and press  sx  to  select     Mobile Phone  to enter a mobile phone number  directly     Email Address to enter an e
141. tothe In Phone folder        Delete to delete pictures in the In Phone Folder  Select  Delete selection  or Delete all     Note  Deleting pictures will free up memory space in your phone to enable  you to take more pictures  Once deleted  pictures cannot be uploaded to  your online Sprint PCS Picture Mail account or assigned to phone tasks        Order Printsto print an image by mail or at a retail outlet      Postto Service to send the image to a number of popular  third party Web image services      Details Edit to display the following options     Text Caption to edit the selected picture   s caption       Picture Info to display information such as the  picture   s caption  time date  and size       Rotate to rotate the selected picture  To rotate  press  Options  right softkey      110 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera       Album List to display the My Albums list      MediaFilterto display the following options     Allto display all media     Pictures Only to display only pictures   a Videos Only to display only videos      Camera Camcorder Mode to activate Camera Camcorder  mode   When you are viewing the In Phone folder  press Expand  left  softkey  to display the following option        Expand Thumbnailto switch the display from expanded  view to thumbnail view  up to four pictures per screen         Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera 111    112    Recording Videos    In addition to taking pictures  you can also record  view  and  send v
142. uetooth 129    Turning Bluetooth On and Off    By default  your device   s Bluetooth functionality is  turned off  Turning Bluetooth on makes your phone     available    by other in range Bluetooth devices     To turn Bluetooth on   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  On Off     2  Press the navigation key up or down to select  Onand press  amp  to enable Bluetooth     To turn Bluetooth off   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth  gt  On Off   2  Press the navigation key up or down to select  Offand press  sx  to disable Bluetooth   Bluetooth Status Indicators    The following icons show your Bluetooth connection status at  a glance      indicates Bluetooth is enabled     EA indicates Bluetooth headset or hands free device is  connected     Gl indicates PC or PDA is now under Dialup   Networking     Section 2J  Using Bluetooth    Using the Bluetooth Settings Menu    The Bluetooth Settings menu allows you to set up many of the  characteristics of your phone   s Bluetooth service  including        Entering or changing the name your phone uses for  Bluetooth communication        Setting your phone   s visibility  or    discoverability     for  other Bluetooth devices        Displaying your phone   s Bluetooth address   To access the Bluetooth Settings menu   1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Bluetooth   2  Use the navigation key to select Visibility or Bluetooth  Info  and press      Bluetooth Settings  My Bluetooth Name    The My Bluetooth Name section of the
143. umber       or      Press Options  right softkey  for additional options     When you re finished  press Done  left softkey  to save  your new settings     Assigning Speed Dial Numbers    Your phone can store up to 99 phone numbers in speed dial  locations  For details on how to make calls using speed dial  numbers  see    Using Speed Dialing    on page 34     Speed dial numbers can be assigned when you add a new  Contacts entry  when you add a new phone number to an  existing entry  or when you edit an existing number     To assign a speed dial number to a new phone number    1  Adda phone number toa neworto an existing Contacts  entry   See    Adding a New Contacts Entry    on page 81 or     Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts Entry    on page 84    Press Options  right softkey      3  Highlight Set Speed Dial and press O        Section 2F  Using Contacts 85    86    Select an available speed dial location and press  2    Aconfirmation will be displayed     Scroll to Set Speed Dial and press  x     Aconfirmation will be displayed      Press Done  left softkey  to save the new speed dial  number     To assign a speed dial number to an existing phone number     1     2   3     nn    Display a Contacts entry   See    Finding Contacts Entries     on page 82     Scroll to  lt Edit Entry gt  and press 3    Highlight the phone number for which you wish to  assign a speed dial number  and press Options  right  softkey     Highlight Set Speed Dialand press  x     Select an available
144. umber removed or made illegible      6  This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties  express or implied  either in fact or by operations of law  statutory or otherwise  including  but not limited to any implied warranty of marketability  merchantability or fitness for a particular use      7  Damage resulting from use of non LG approved accessories      8  All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts that are  scratched or damaged due to normal customer use      9  Products operated outside published maximum ratings    10  Products used or obtained ina rental program      11  Consumables  such as fuses      3  STATE LAW RIGHTS     No other express warranty is applicable to this product  THE DURATION OF  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  MARKETABILITY OR MERCHANTABILITY  IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF  THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN  LGE MobileComm USA Inc  SHALL NOT BE  LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT  INCONVENIENCE  LOSS  OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES  DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL  ARISING OUT OF  THE USE OF  OR INABILITY TO USE  THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY BREACH OF  ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY  INCLUDING THE IMPLIED  WARRANTY OF MARKETABILITY OR MERCHANTABILITY APPLICABLE TO THIS  PRODUCT     Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or  consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty  lasts  so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you  This warranty  gives you specif
145. ur Net Guard settings      gt  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  PCS Vision  gt  Net Guard and  choose an option     Onto activate the Net Guard     Offto deactivate the Net Guard     Note  When enabled  the Net Guard appears only once per session  The Net  Guard does not appear ifthe phone is merely reconnecting due toa time out     160 Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision    Sprint PCS Vision Connection Status and Indicators    Your phone   s display lets you know the current status of your  Sprint PCS Vision connection through indicators which appear  at the top of the screen  The following symbols are used     Your Sprint PCS Vision connection is active  data is being  transferred   the transmit receive symbol will blink to  indicate data transmission  Incoming voice calls go  directly to voicemail  outgoing voice calls can be made   but the Sprint PCS Vision connection will terminate     Your Sprint PCS Vision connection is dormant   No data is  being sent or received   Though not currently active   when dormant the phone can restart an active  connection quickly  voice calls can be made and received        Your phone is not currently able to access Sprint PCS  Vision service features     If no indicator appears  your phone does not have a current  Sprint PCS Vision connection  To launch a connection  see     Launching a Sprint PCS Vision Connection    on page 159     Section 3B  Sprint PCS Vision 161    162    Navigating the Web    Navigating through menus and Websites during a  
146. vate the flash for one shot     Always Onto activate the flash for all pictures     Note  While the phone is open and in camera mode  the flash may be  turned on by pressing the voice services key     9       Setting the Self Timer  To activate the self timer   1  From camera mode  select Options  gt  Self Timer     2  Highlight the length of delay you want the timer to use   5 seconds or 10 seconds  and press        3  Select Start  left softkey  when you are ready to start the  timer  D appears on the upper right portion ofthe  main LCD during the self timer countdown      4  Get ready for the picture   When the timer is down to  three seconds  the self timer icon will turn red and the  phone will begin to beep      To cancel the self timer after it has started      Press Cancel  right softkey      Note  While the self timer is active  all keys are disabled except Back  End   andthe right softkey button Cancel     106 Section 21  Using Your Phone   s Built in Camera    Using the Zoom    This feature allows you to zoom in on an object when you take  a picture  Depending on your resolution settings  you can  adjust the zoom from 1x to 15x     To use the zoom     1  Fromcamera mode  press the navigation key or the side  volume key up or down to adjust the zoom   The gauge  bar appears      2  Press Capture  left softkey   O   amen    or the side  camera button to take the picture   The picture will  automatically be saved in the In Phone Folder      Note  The Zoom gauge will n
147. ve Call Block       Enabling Selective Call Block    You can enable Call Block for selected calls that you do not  wish to answer     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Security  and then enter your  lock code   The Security menu is displayed      2  Select Selective Call Block        Section 2C  Setting Your Phone   s Security 67    Section 2D    Controlling Your Roaming Experience       In This Section       Understanding Roaming  page 69       Setting Your Phone   s Roam Mode  page 71      Using Call Guard  page 72        Using Data Roam Guard  page 73     Roamingis the ability to make or receive calls when you   re off  the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network  Your new dual band   tri mode LX350 by LG works anywhere on the Nationwide  Sprint PCS Network and allows you to roam onother analog  and 1900 and 800 MHz digital networks where we ve  implemented roaming agreements with other carriers     This section explains how roaming works as wellas special  features that let you manage your roaming experience     68 Section 2D  Controlling Your Roaming Experience    Understanding Roaming    Recognizing the Roaming Icon on the Display Screen    Your phone   s display screen always lets you know when you   re    off the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network  Anytime you are    roaming  the phone displays the roaming icon  Bl   Ifyou are    roaming on a digital system  the roaming icon will be  displayed along with the text     Digital Roam      If you are  roaming onan analog system  the roam
148. w you can  change your phone s settings to best suit your needs  Take a  few moments to review these options and to adjust or add  settings that are right for you     40 Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    Sound Settings    Ringer Types    Ringer types help you identify incoming calls and messages   You can assign ringer types to individual Contacts entries   types of calls  and types of messages     Selecting Ringer Types for Voice Calls    Preprogrammed Ringers include a variety of standard  ringer types and familiar music     Vibrating Ringer alerts you to calls or messages without  disturbing others     Downloaded Ringers can be downloaded right to your  phone   See    Downloading Premium Services Content    on  page 169         Your phone provides a variety of ringer options that allow you  to customize your ring and volume settings  These options  allow you to identify incoming calls by the ring     Toselect a ringer type for voice calls     1   2     Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Sounds  gt  Ringers     Select Caller ID  No Caller ID  or Roaming   The list of  preprogrammed ringers is displayed      Use your navigation key to scroll through the available  ringers  Asample ringer will sound as you highlight each  option    Press  amp  to assign the desired ringer     or    Select Options  gt  My Content and scroll through the list of  downloaded ringers  Assign the desired ringer by  pressing O     Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 41    Se
149. wap                     lt  gt    lt  lt  gt  gt     Tip  When entering text  press the    Shift  key to change letter  capitalization  Abc  gt  ABC  gt  abc      Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics 35    Entering Characters Using T9 Text Input    T9 Text Input lets you enter text in your phone by pressing  keys just once per letter   To select the T9 Word mode when  entering text  see    Selecting a Character Input Mode    on page  35      T9 Text Input analyzes the letters you enter using an intuitive  word database and creates a suitable word   The word may  change as you type      To enter a word using T9 Text Input     1  Select the T9Word character input mode   See    Selecting  a Character Input Mode    on page 35      2  Press the corresponding keys once per letter to enter  a word   For example  to enter the word    Bill     press           Ifyou make a mistake  press  4    to  erase a single character  Press and hold  4c    todeletean  entire entry    Ifthe word you want is not displayed after you have entered  allthe letters  press    to scroll through additional word  selections  To accept a word and insert a space  press         36 Section 2A  Your Phone  The Basics    Adding a Word totheT9 Database    If a word you want to enter is not displayed as an option when  you are using T9 Text Input  you can add it to the database     To add a word to the T9 Text Input database     1  Selectthe Abccharacter input mode   See    Selecting a  Character Input Mode    on page
150. woconatmsmarcaddadeissacemess 155  3B  Sprint PCSVision                cc cece eee ence eens 156  Sprint PCS Vision Applications                     cece eee 157  Getting Started With Sprint PCSVision                   0   158    Accessing Messaging           00 00 ccc e cece c eee eee eens 164    Downloading Premium Services Content                     169  Exploring the Web       Sprint PCS VISION FAQS  pogine niar EEEE E 178  Using Your Sprint PCS PhoneasaModem                    180   3C  Sprint PCS   Voice Command                 scenes 182  Getting Started With Sprint PCS Voice Command             183  Creating YourOwn Address Book             00  00e ee eeeee 184  Making a Call With Sprint PCS VoiceCommand               185  Accessing Information Using Sprint PCS Voice Command       186  Section 4  Safety and Warranty Information          187  4A  Important Safety Information                  06  188  General Precautions  sssererssrerirsr arresi e eisein 189  Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone            189  Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device                  192  Caring forthe Battely    sccs ccsccestescatndenccoosena tances  193  Radiofrequency  RF  Energy             cece eee e eee e eee e eee 194  Owners RECOM viscsuicecnecrsvaceendeeneteanceataeednedeey s 196  Phone Guide Proprietary Notice                      00800  196   4B  Manufacturer   s Warranty                eeeeeeeee 197    Manufacturer s Warranty i s cc0csciccsisiscit anaieacd ec
151. y  press  again to begin your three way call   If one of the people you called hangs up during your call  you  and the remaining caller stay connected  If you initiated the  call and are the first to hang up  all other callers are  disconnected     Note  Call Waiting and Three Way Calling are not available while roaming  off the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network     154 Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics    Using Call Forwarding    Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to  another phone number     even when your phone is turned off   You can continue to make calls from your phone when Call  Forwarding is activated        To activate Call Forwarding     1  Press           2  Enterthe area code and phone number to which your  future calls should be forwarded     3  Press      You will see a message and hear a tone to  confirm the activation of Call Forwarding      To deactivate Call Forwarding   1  Press           2  Press E3    You will see a message and hear a tone to  confirm the deactivation      Note  You are charged a higher rate for calls you have forwarded     Section 3A  Sprint PCS Service Features    The Basics 155    Section 3B    Sprint PCS Vision         In This Section    Sprint PCS Vision Applications  page 157    Getting Started With Sprint PCS Vision  page 158   Accessing Messaging  page 164    Downloading Premium Services Content  page 169   Exploring the Web  page 173     Sprint PCS Vision FAQs  page 178    Sprint PCS Vision 
152. y of non TTY devices  connected to the headset jack may be impaired     WARNING  911 Emergency Calling   Sprint recommends that TTY users make emergency calls by other means   including Telecommunications Relay Services  TRS   analog cellular  and  landline communications  Wireless TTY calls to 911 may be corrupted when  received by public safety answering points  PSAPs   rendering some  communications unintelligible  The problem encountered appears related  toTTY equipment or software used by PSAPs  This matter has been brought  tothe attention of the FCC  and the wireless industry and PSAP community  are currently working to resolve this     56 Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings    Phone Setup Options    Shortcuts    Your phone offers you the option of assigning a shortcut key  toa favorite or often used function  Pressing the navigation  key to the left in standby mode will launch your personally  designated shortcut     To assign your shortcut key     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Setup Others  gt  Shortcuts   An  information window is displayed      Read the information and press 62     Select Left Navigation  Right Navigation  Up Navigation  or  Down Navigation and press           4  Using the navigation key or your keypad  select the  desired shortcut and press  2      5  Press        to return to standby mode     Call Answer Mode    You can determine how to answer incoming calls on your  phone  whether only by pressing E  by pressing any number  key  
153. you can have your phone delete them  automatically for you     To automatically delete read messages     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Messaging  gt  Auto Delete   2  Select Onor Offand press G2        Adding a Customized Signature    Each message you send can have a customized signature to  reflect your personality     To add a customized signature to each sent message     1  Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Messaging  gt  Signature  gt  Custom      If you do not wish to attach a signature to your outgoing  messages  select None      Enter your signature and press 2   See    Entering Text     on page 35      Section 2B  Controlling Your Phone   s Settings 51    Managing Preset Messages    Your phone is loaded with 20 preset messages to help make  sending text messages faster and easier  These messages  such  as    Where are you         Let   s get lunch     and    Meet me at     can be  customized or deleted to suit your needs  You can even add your  own preset messages to the list     To edit or delete a preset message     1     Select Menu  gt  Settings  gt  Messaging  gt  Preset Messages    The list of preset messages is displayed      To edit or delete a preset message  highlight it and  press  2     Scroll to Edit and press  sx   edit the selected message   see    Entering Text    on page 35   and press 2     or    Scroll to Delete and press  and then select Yesto delete  the selected message   Select Noto cancel the deletion      Note  Default preset messages cannot 
    
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