Motorola Mobility T56GP1 ic902, CDMA, iDEN, MOTOtalk, BT User Manual

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BETA DRAFT128 Section 2F: Using Contacts䢇A picture — You can assign a picture to display whenever you receive a call from the Contacts entry.䢇A date — You can assign a special date to a Contacts entry. Your phone reminds you of the date when it occurs.Important: Entries for Group Walkie-Talkie and Talkgroups contain different information. See “Contacts Entries for Walkie-Talkie Groups and Talkgroups” on page 137.
BETA DRAFTSection 2F: Using Contacts 129ContactsFinding Contacts EntriesThere are several ways to display your Contacts entries: by name, by speed dial number, by Category and Type, and by email address. Follow the steps outlined below to find entries in your Contacts.Finding NamesTo find Contacts entries by name:1. Press O > Contacts > Find All Names.2. Scroll through the entries using your navigation keys and highlight the one you want.3. Highlight the phone number you want to call and press t.– or –To view the entry’s details, press O and then press your navigation keys left or right.– or –To send a message, press Send Msg (left softkey), create the message, and then press Send (left softkey).Tip: You can also find an entry by entering the name in the keypad. Press Contacts (left softkey) and use your keypad to enter the name. Use Voice Recognition to find Contacts just by saying “Lookup” followed by the name. See “Lookup <Name>” on page 171.
BETA DRAFT130 Section 2F: Using ContactsFinding Speed Dial NumbersTo find phone numbers by their assigned speed dial numbers:1. Press O > Contacts > Speed Dial #s. 2. Scroll to an entry using your navigation keys. Speed dial numbers are displayed in numeric order. 3. To display the entry details, select Options (right softkey), highlight View Contact, and then press O. – or –To dial the phone number assigned to a speed dial number, press t.Filtering EntriesTo filter Contacts entries by Category or Type:1. Press O > Contacts > Filter Names.2. Scroll to the Category or Type you want to filter by and press O.3. Scroll to an entry using your navigation keys. 4. To view the entry’s details, press O and then press your navigation keys left or right.– or –Highlight the phone number you want to call and press t.– or –To send a message, press Send Msg (left softkey), create the message, and then press Send (left softkey).
BETA DRAFTSection 2F: Using Contacts 131ContactsFinding Email AddressesTo find phone numbers you have stored with email addresses:1. Press O > Contacts > Filter Names.2. Select Email, press O, and then highlight the entry you want.3. To view the entry’s details, press O and then press your navigation keys left or right.– or –To send a message to the email address, press Send Msg (left softkey), create the message, and then press Send (left softkey).
BETA DRAFT132 Section 2F: Using ContactsCreating a Contacts EntryTo add a new Contacts entry:1. Press O > Contacts > Add New Entry.2. Highlight Contact and press O.3. Enter the Contacts name and press O. 4. To enter a Walkie-Talkie number, highlight Walkie-Talkie, enter the number, and press O.5. To enter a phone number, highlight Number 1, enter the number, and press O.6. Assign Mobile, Home, Work, or Pager to the number and press O.7. If you want to change the default speed dial number, highlight Speed Dial and press O.8. Select an available speed dial number and press Assign (left softkey).9. Select Save (left softkey). If you want, you can add a picture, a special ringer, additional phone numbers, an email or Web address, and an important date. Scroll left or right to view what other information you can assign to your Contacts entry. Adding a Phone Number to a Contacts EntryTo add a phone number to an entry:1. Press O > Contacts > Find All Names.2. Scroll through the entries using your navigation keys, highlight the one you want, and press O.3. Press Options (right softkey), select Edit, and press O. 4. Scroll to an empty Number using your navigation keys.5. Enter the new phone number.
BETA DRAFTSection 2F: Using Contacts 133Contacts6. Assign Mobile, Home, Work, or Pager to the number and press O.7. Press Save (left softkey). Assigning Speed Dial NumbersDefault speed dial numbers are assigned when you add a new Contacts entry and when you add a new phone number to an existing entry. If you do not want to use the default speed dial number, you can change it.To assign a speed dial number to an existing phone number:1. Display a Contacts entry. (See “Finding Contacts Entries” on page 129.)2. Press Options (right softkey), select Edit, and press O. 3. Highlight Speed Dial below the phone number you want to assign a speed dial number to, and press O.4. Select an available speed dial number and press Assign (left softkey).5. Press Save (left softkey).Assigning a Ringer or Picture to an EntryYou can assign a ringer to a Contacts entry so you can identify the caller by the ring. (See “Ringer Types” on page 73.) When you assign a picture to an entry, your phone displays it whenever you receive calls from that number.Note: If you attempt to assign an already in-use speed dial number to a new phone number, a dialog appears asking if you wish to replace the existing speed dial number. Select OK (left softkey) to assign the location to the new phone number and move the old number to the next available speed dial number.
BETA DRAFT134 Section 2F: Using ContactsTo assign a ringer or picture to an entry:1. Display a Contacts entry. (See “Finding Contacts Entries” on page 129.)2. Press Options (right softkey), select Edit, and press O. 3. Use your navigation key to scroll right to the tab with the Add Picture and Assign Ringer options.4. Scroll down to Add Picture or Assign Ringer and press O.5. Use your navigation keys to scroll through the available files. To hear a ringer, press Listen (right softkey).6. Highlight your desired picture or ringer and press O.7. Press Save (left softkey) to save the entry.Assigning an Email Address or Web AddressTo assign an email address or Web address to an entry:1. Display a Contacts entry. (See “Finding Contacts Entries” on page 129.)2. Press Options (right softkey), select Edit, and press O. 3. Use your navigation keys to scroll right to the tab with the Email and Web Address options.4. Scroll down to Email or Web Address.5. Use your keypad to enter the email or Web address you want to assign and press O.6. Press Save (left softkey) to save the entry.Tip: You can quickly visit the Web address associated with a Contacts entry by displaying the entry, highlighting the Web Address, and then pressing Go (left softkey).
BETA DRAFTSection 2F: Using Contacts 135ContactsAssigning a DateYou can assign date to a Contacts entry and be reminded of it when it occurs. This is an easy way to remember birthdays or another important date associated with a Contacts entry. To assign a date to an entry:1. Display a Contacts entry. (See “Finding Contacts Entries” on page 129.)2. Press Options (right softkey), select Edit, and press O. 3. Use your navigation key to scroll right to the tab with the Date option.4. Select Reminder to be reminded of the event.5. Highlight the date field, use your navigation keys to set the date, and then press O.6. Highlight Reminder Info, enter a brief message explaining the meaning of the date, and then press O. 7. Press Save (left softkey) to save the entry.Working With Distribution ListsA Distribution List is a group of entries that you can send messages to — including SMS Text Messages, Picture Mail, and SMS Voice Messages. You can send the message to all the members on the list at the same time. It’s a fast and easy way to keep everyone up to date. To create a Distribution List:1. Press O > Contacts > Add New Entry.2. Highlight Distribution List and press O.3. Enter the name of the list and press O. 4. Highlight Category and assign one to the list. 5. Highlight Add Members and press O.
BETA DRAFT136 Section 2F: Using Contacts6. Highlight each entry you want to include in the Distribution List and press O after each selection. A check mark appears next to each selected member.7. Press Done (left softkey) to save the membership.8. Press Save (left softkey) to save the entry.To view a Distribution List:1. Press M > Contacts > Manage Contacts > View Distribution Lists.2. Scroll through the Distribution Lists. 3. Highlight a Distribution List and press M to view the membership. Editing a Contacts Entry or Distribution ListTo edit a Contacts entry or Distribution List:1. Display a Contacts entry or Distribution List. 2. Press Options (right softkey), select Edit, and press O. 3. Highlight the part of the entry you wish to edit and press O.4. Add and/or edit the desired information.5. Press Save (left softkey). Tip: To quickly send a message to the Distribution List, pressM > Contacts > Manage Contacts > View Distribution Lists. Highlight the Distribution List you want, press Options (right softkey) and select Send Message.
BETA DRAFTSection 2F: Using Contacts 137ContactsContacts Entries for Walkie-Talkie Groups and TalkgroupsBecause Group Walkie-Talkie and Talkgroup calls communicate with more than one person, you create their Contacts entries differently.Creating Group Walkie-Talkie EntriesYou create a Group Walkie-Talkie entry by giving it a name and assigning it members that have Group Walkie-Talkie compatible phones. You can also add all the members in an existing Group by assigning it to your new Group.To create a Contacts entry for a Walkie-Talkie Group:1. Press O > Contacts > Add New Entry.2. Highlight Walkie-Talkie Group, and then press Select (left softkey). 3. Enter a name for the new Group. 4. Choose a Category for the entry. 5. Highlight Add Members and press O.6. Use your left and right navigation keys to select Contacts or Call History. 7. Highlight each Walkie-Talkie contact you want to add to this Group and press O after each selection. A checkmark appears next to each selected entry. 8. Press Done (left softkey) to save the membership.9. Press Save (left softkey) to save the entry.
BETA DRAFT138 Section 2F: Using ContactsTo add a member to an existing Group:1. Press O > Contacts > Filter Names > Walkie-Talkie Group. 2. Scroll to the Group you want to add members to and press Options (right softkey).3. Select Edit > Edit Members.4. Highlight each member you want to add and press O after each selection. A checkmark appears next to each selected member. 5. Press Done (left softkey) to save the membership.6. Press Save (left softkey) to save the entry.To remove a member from a Group:1. Press O > Contacts > Filter Names > Walkie-Talkie Group. 2. Scroll to the Group you want to delete members from and press Options (right softkey).3. Select Edit > Edit Members.4. Highlight each member you want to delete and press O after each selection. The checkmark next to each selected member clears. 5. Press Done (left softkey) to save the membership.6. Press Save (left softkey) to save the entry.To delete a Group from Contacts:1. Press O > Contacts > Filter Names > Walkie-Talkie Group. 2. Scroll to the Group you want to delete.3. Press Options (right softkey) and then select Delete.4. Press Yes (left softkey).
BETA DRAFTSection 2F: Using Contacts 139ContactsEditing Walkie-Talkie Group EntriesYou can edit the name, Category, or membership of a Group entry. To edit Group entries:1. Press O > Contacts > Filter Names > Walkie-Talkie Group. 2. Scroll to the Group you want to edit.3. Press Options (right softkey), select Edit, and press O. 4. Highlight the part of the entry you wish to edit and make your changes. 5. Press Save (left softkey) to save the entry.Creating Talkgroup EntriesTo create a Contacts entry for a Talkgroup:1. Press O > Contacts > Add New Entry.2. Highlight Talkgroup, and then press Select(left softkey). 3. Enter a name for the Talkgroup. Each entry’s name can contain 24 characters. 4. Enter the Talkgroup number.5. Choose a Category for the entry. 6. Press Save (left softkey).
BETA DRAFT140 Section 2F: Using ContactsManaging Your ContactsOrganize your Contacts entries by assigning them to Categories. Your phone has some already defined – General, Family, Friends, and Work. You can also create your own. To view your Categories: 䊳Press O > Contacts > Manage Contacts > View Categories.To create your own custom Category: 1. Press O > Contacts > Manage Contacts > Add Category.2. Enter the name of the new Category. 3. Highlight Add Members and press O.4. Highlight each entry you want to add to this Category and press O after each selection. A checkmark appears next to each selected entry. 5. Press Done (left softkey) to save the membership.6. To assign a special ringer to this Category, highlight Assign and press O. 7. Use your navigation keys to scroll through the available files. To hear a ringer, press Listen (right softkey).8. Highlight your desired ringer and press O.9. Press Save (left softkey) to save the Category.
BETA DRAFTSection 2F: Using Contacts 141ContactsErasing All ContactsTo erase all the Contacts entries stored in your phone: 1. Press O > Contacts > Manage Contacts > Delete All Contacts.2. Select Yes (left softkey). Viewing Memory StatusTo view how much memory you currently have available for new entries: 䊳Press O > Contacts > Manage Contacts > Memory Status.
BETA DRAFT142 Section 2F: Using ContactsUsing Your SIM ManagerWhen you create a new entry in Contacts, that information is stored in your phone, not on your SIM card. If you decide to save it on your SIM card, you must use the SIM Manager to copy it there. The SIM Manager also allows you to copy from the SIM card to your phone. Viewing Entries Stored in Your SIM CardTo view entries stored in the SIM card:1. Press O > Contacts > SIM Manager > Manage SIM.2. Scroll to view the list of entries. Deleting Entries Stored in Your SIM CardTo delete entries stored in the SIM card:1. Press O > Contacts > SIM Manager > Manage SIM.2. Highlight each entry you want to delete and press O after each selection. A checkmark appears next to each selected entry. 3. Select Options (right softkey) and then select Delete. 4. Press Yes (left softkey).Tip: You can access SIM Manager from both the Contacts and Tools menu. Note: To view details, highlight the Contacts entry and press Details (left softkey). If you selected a Walkie-Talkie Group, pressing Details (left softkey) displays the members. You cannot dial numbers directly from SIM Manager. You can do so from Contacts or the Call History lists.
BETA DRAFTSection 2F: Using Contacts 143ContactsCopying Contacts Entries – Phone to SIM CardTo copy entries from your phone to your SIM card:1. Press O > Contacts > SIM Manager > Copy to SIM. 2. Highlight the entries you want to copy and press O after each selection. A checkmark appears next to each selected entry. 3. Select Copy (left softkey). 4. Select OK (left softkey).Copying Contacts Entries – SIM Card to PhoneTo copy entries from a SIM card to your phone:1. Press O > Contacts > SIM Manager > Copy to Contacts.2. Highlight the entries you want to copy and press O after each selection. A checkmark appears next to each selected entry. 3. Select Copy (left softkey). 4. Select OK (left softkey).Note: To delete all the entries from the SIM Card, after selecting Options, choose Select > Select All. Note: Selecting a Group selects all its members.To copy all the entries to the SIM Card, after selecting Copy to SIM, choose Select > Select All.Note: Selecting a Group selects all its members. To copy all the entries to your phone, after selecting Copy to Contacts, choose Select > Select All.
BETA DRAFT144 Section 2F: Using ContactsWhile Copying...While attempting to copy information with your SIM Manager, you may encounter circumstances that prevent you from completing the task. Usually, your phone displays a message explaining what happened and screen prompts showing what to do next. When you copy a Contacts entry from your phone to your SIM card, the entry may not copy completely. For example, Contact classifications, such Mobile, Home or Work, may differ on your SIM Card. In addition, some fields, such as IP address, cannot be copied. Your Contacts entries may also display differently on a SIM Card. For example, the first and last name of an entry may be displayed in reverse order, or a very long name may be truncated.
BETA DRAFTSection 2F: Using Contacts 145ContactsDialing Sprint ServicesYour Contacts contain entries for various Sprint services.To dial a service from your Contacts:1. Press O > Contacts > Services.2. Select Customer Solutions, Dir. Assistance, Account Info., Sprint Operator, or Voice Command.3. Press t to place the call.To dial a service from standby mode using your keypad:1. Dial the appropriate service number:䡲Customer Solutions – *2.䡲Dir. Assistance – 411.䡲Account Info. – *4.䡲Sprint Operator – 0.䡲Voice Command – *.2. Press t to place the call.
BETA DRAFT146 Section 2G: Using the Phone’s ToolsSection 2GUsing the Phone’s ToolsIn This Section⽧Using Your Phone’s Calendar⽧Using the Alarm Clock⽧Using the Calculator⽧Using the World Clock⽧Using the Stop Watch⽧Using the Notepad⽧Using the Tip Calculator⽧Using the Currency Converter⽧Using the Unit Converter⽧Using the File ManagerYour 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 helps you keep up with your appointments, schedules, and commitments. It takes productivity to a whole new level.
BETA DRAFTSection 2G: Using the Phone’s Tools 147ToolsUsing Your Phone’s CalendarAdding an Event to the CalendarYour Calendar helps organize your time and reminds you of important events.To add an event:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Calendar.2. Using your navigation keys, highlight the day to which you would like to add an event.3. Press Add New (left softkey).4. Select Appointment, All Day Event, Multi-Day Event, Alarm.5. Enter the event Subject and press O. 6. Enter the event Location and press O. 7. Enter the event Date and press O. 8. Select a Start Time for the event by highlighting the time field and pressing O.䡲Using your keypad and/or navigation keys, set the start time for the event, and press O.9. Select a End Time for the event by highlighting the time field and pressing O.䡲Using your keypad and/or navigation keys, set the end time for the event, and press O.10. Select an alarm time for the event by highlighting the reminder field and pressing O.Tip: To quickly go to a date, press Options (right softkey) and select Go To Date.
BETA DRAFT148 Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Tools䡲Highlight None, On Time, 5mins, 10 mins, 15 mins, 30 mins, 1 hr, or 1 day and press O.11. Press Save (left softkey) to save the event.Event AlertsYour phone alerts you to scheduled events as follows:䢇By playing the assigned ringer type.䢇By illuminating the backlight.Event Alert MenuWhen your phone is turned on and you have an event alarm scheduled, your phone alerts you and displays the event summary. To silence the alert, press O.You can do the following:䢇Dismiss (right softkey) clear the alert.䢇Snooze (left softkey) silences the alert and schedules it to replay again in 10 minutes.Viewing EventsTo view your scheduled events:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Calendar.2. Using your navigation keys, highlight the day for which you would like to view events and press O. (If you have events scheduled for the selected day, they are listed in chronological order.)3. To display the details of an event listed in the schedule, highlight it and press O.Tip: To change your default event ringer type, from the standby screen, press O > Settings/Tools > Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type > Calendar and select a ringer.
BETA DRAFTSection 2G: Using the Phone’s Tools 149ToolsChanging to Weekly ViewTo go to the Weekly Calendar view:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Calendar.2. Press Options (right softkey).3. Select Week View.Going to Today’s DateTo go to today’s date:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Calendar.2. Press Options (right softkey).3. Select Go to Today.Deleting an EventTo delete a day’s scheduled events:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Calendar.2. Using your navigation keys, highlight the day for the event and press O.3. Highlight the event, press Options (right softkey), and select Delete. 4. Select Yes (left softkey) or No (right softkey).Deleting All EventsTo delete all scheduled events:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Calendar > Options > Delete All. 2. Select Yes (left softkey) or No (right softkey).Tip: In the calendar view, days with events scheduled are purple.
BETA DRAFT150 Section 2G: Using the Phone’s ToolsUsing the Alarm ClockYour phone comes with a built-in alarm clock with multiple alarm capabilities. To use the alarm clock:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Alarm Clock.2. Select Add New Alarm and press O.3. Enter the alarm Name and press O. 4. Select a time for the alarm by highlighting the time field and pressing O.䡲Using your keypad and/or navigation keys, set the start time for the event, and press O.5. Select a ringer type for the alarm by highlighting the Ringer field and pressing O.䡲Use your navigation keys to scroll through the available files. 6. Highlight your desired ringer and press O.7. Select a repeating status for the alarm by highlighting the Repeat field and pressing O.䡲Highlight None, Daily, Mon - Fri, Weekends or Weekly, and then press O.8. Press Save (left softkey) to save the alarm. Tip: To change your default alarm ringer type from the standby screen press O > Settings/Tools > Settings > Sounds > Ringer Type > Alarm  and select a ringer.
BETA DRAFTSection 2G: Using the Phone’s Tools 151ToolsUsing the CalculatorYour phone comes with a built-in calculator.To use the calculator:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Calculator.2. Enter numbers using your keypad.䡲Press the navigation keys to enter operators (+ ÷ - ×) as indicated in the display.䡲Press # to enter a decimal.䡲Press * to make the number to the left of the cursor positive or negative.䡲Press Operator (right softkey) to enter parentheses or exponents.3. Press O to compute.Using the World ClockYour phone comes with a built-in world clock to let you view times around the world.To view the time in different cities around the world:1. Select O > Settings/Tools > Tools > World Clock.2. Select Cities (right softkey) to choose a city.– or – Press the navigation keys left or right to scroll through different time zones.3. When you see the city you want, press O.
BETA DRAFT152 Section 2G: Using the Phone’s ToolsUsing the Stop WatchYour phone comes with a built-in stop watch.To use the stop watch:1. Select O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Stop Watch.2. Select Options (right softkey) to choose Countdown, Lap Summary, Setup, or Reset.3. When you are ready to use the stop watch timer, press Start (left softkey).4. To stop the timer, press Stop (left softkey).Using the NotepadYour phone comes with a built-in notepad.To use the notepad:1. Select O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Notepad.2. Select Add New Note and press O.3. Enter the note title and press O. 4. Enter the note text. 5. Press Save (left softkey) to save the text.
BETA DRAFTSection 2G: Using the Phone’s Tools 153ToolsUsing the Tip CalculatorYour phone comes with a built-in tip calculator.To calculate tips:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Tip Calculator.2. Enter the bill amount (dollar amount) and press O.3. Enter the bill amount (cent amount) and press O.4. Enter the number of people splitting the bill and press O.5. Enter the tip percentage (Default tip percentage is 15%). Press O.6. Upon completion you will see the following:䡲Tip Amount – This is the calculated amount of the tip.䡲Total to Pay – This is the calculated amount of the total bill plus tip.䡲Total per Person – This is the calculated amount of the total each person is responsible for paying.
BETA DRAFT154 Section 2G: Using the Phone’s ToolsUsing the Currency ConverterYour phone comes with a built-in currency converter that lets you convert currency amounts if you know the exchange rate.To use the currency converter:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Currency Converter.2. Enter the bill amount (dollar amount) and press O.3. Enter the bill amount (cent amount) and press O.4. Enter the exchange rate (dollar amount) and press O.5. Enter the exchange rate (cent amount) and press O.6. Upon completion you will see the following:䡲Result 1 – Your currency converted to the new currency.䡲Result 2 – Their currency converted to the your currency.
BETA DRAFTSection 2G: Using the Phone’s Tools 155ToolsUsing the Unit ConverterYour phone comes with a built-in unit converter that lets you convert a wide variety of units of measure.To use the unit converter:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Unit Converter.2. Select the type of unit to be converted:䡲Area䡲Energy䡲Force䡲Length䡲Mass䡲Power䡲Speed䡲Temperature䡲Volume3. Enter the value (whole number) and press O.4. Enter the value (decimal number) and press O.5. Enter the convert from unit from the drop down menu, and press O.6. Enter the convert to unit from the drop down menu, and press O.7. Upon completion you will see the following:䡲Result – Your unit converted to the new unit.
BETA DRAFT156 Section 2G: Using the Phone’s ToolsUsing the File ManagerYour phone comes with a file manager that enables you to manage your pictures, videos, and sounds saved in your phone and on the microSD card inserted in your phone.To access the file manager:䊳Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > File Manager.The file manager then gives you these options to choose from:䢇Pictures – This option allows you to manage your pictures and videos stored either in the phone’s memory or on your microSD card.䢇Sounds – This option allows you to manage your sounds stored either in the phone’s memory or on your microSD card.䢇External Memory – This option allows you to view the properties of the files and folders stored on your microSD card, format and SD card, view the used and available memory in the phone’s memory and on the microSD card, and view the file manager Help screen.䢇Memory Usage – This option shows the used and available memory in the phone’s memory and on the microSD card.Using the Pictures OptionThe Pictures option lets you choose to manage the pictures and video in your phone’s memory or on your microSD card.To manage your pictures and videos in your phone’s memory:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > File Manager.2. Select Pictures.3. Select In Phone to access pictures and videos store in your phone’s memory.
BETA DRAFTSection 2G: Using the Phone’s Tools 157Tools4. Do any of the following:䡲Using your navigation keys, select the desired picture or video. Press Expand (left softkey) to view the picture or view the video fullscreen.䡲Using your navigation keys, select the desired picture or video. Press Options (right softkey) to view the picture or view the video options menu. the Options menu includes the following options⽧Manage – This option lets you delete the file you selected, copy it from the phone’s memory to the microSD card, or move it from the phone’s memory to the microSD card.⽧Play All – This option plays all videos in the phone’s memory.⽧Filter By – This option lets you view all the picture and video files in your phone’s memory, view only the picture files, or view only the video files.⽧Sort By – This option lets you sort the pictures and videos and your phone’s memory by date, size, or name.To manage your pictures and videos on your microSD card:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > File Manager.2. Select Pictures.3. Select External Memory to access pictures and videos store on your SD card.4. Do any of the following:䡲Using your navigation keys, select the desired picture or video. Press Expand (left softkey) to view the picture or view the video fullscreen.䡲Using your navigation keys, select the desired picture or video. Press Options (right softkey) to view
BETA DRAFT158 Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Toolsthe picture or view the video options menu. The Options menu includes the following options:⽧Manage – This option lets you delete the file you selected, copy it from the microSD card to the phone’s memory, or move it from the microSD card to the phone’s memory.⽧Play All – This option plays all videos on the microSD card.⽧Filter By – This option lets you view all the picture and video files on the microSD card, view only the picture files, or view only the video files.⽧Sort By – This option lets you sort the pictures and videos and the microSD card by date, size, or name.Using the Sounds OptionThe Sounds option lets you choose to manage the sounds stored in your phone’s memory or on your microSD card.To manage your sounds in your phone’s memory:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > File Manager.2. Select Sounds.3. Select In Phone to access sounds stored in your phone’s memory.4. Do any of the following:䡲Using your navigation keys, select the desired sound. Press Delete (left softkey) to delete the sound from your phone’s memory.䡲Using your navigation keys, select the desired sound. Press Options (right softkey) to view the options menu. The Options menu includes the following options:
BETA DRAFTSection 2G: Using the Phone’s Tools 159Tools⽧Assign – This option allows you to assign the sound to any of the following: Set as a Ringer ID, Call with ID, Call without ID, Voicemail, Picture Mail, Text Message, Voice SMS, Calendar, or Alarm.⽧Filter By – This option lets you view all the sound files in your phone’s memory, view only the download files, view only the preload files, or view only the voice records.⽧Manage – This option lets copy or move the file you selected from the phone’s memory to the microSD card.To manage your sounds on your SD card:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > File Manager.2. Select Sounds.3. Select External Memory to access sounds stored on your SD card.4. Do any of the following:䡲Using your navigation keys, select the desired sound. Press Delete (left softkey) to delete the sound from your microSD card.䡲Using your navigation keys, select the desired sound. Press Options (right softkey) to view the options menu. The Options menu includes the following options:⽧Assign – This option allows you to assign the sound to any of the following: Set as a Ringer ID, Call with ID, Call without ID, Voicemail, Picture Mail, Text Message, Voice SMS, Calendar, or Alarm.⽧Filter By – This option lets you view all the sound files in your microSD card, view only the download files, view only the preload files, or view only the voice records.
BETA DRAFT160 Section 2G: Using the Phone’s Tools⽧Manage – This option lets copy or move the file you selected from microSD card to the phone’s memory.Using the External Memory OptionThe External Memory option allows you to view the proper-ties of the files and folders stored on your microSD card, view the used and available memory in the phone’s memory and on the microSD card, view the file manager Help screen, and format and microSD card.For information on formatting the microSD card, see “Formatting the microSD Card” on page 184.To view the properties of files and folders on your microSD card:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > File Manager.2. Select External Memory.3. Scroll to the file or folder you for which you want to view properties. To view files within a folder, select the folder.4. Press Properties (left softkey) to view details of the file or folder.To view memory usage:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > File Manager.2. Select External Memory.3. Press Options (right softkey).4. Select Memory Usage.To view the file manager Help screen:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > File Manager.2. Select External Memory.3. Press Options (right softkey).
BETA DRAFTSection 2G: Using the Phone’s Tools 161Tools4. Select Help.
BETA DRAFT162 Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice ServicesSection 2HUsing Your Phone’s Voice ServicesIn This Section⽧Voice Recognition — Dialing & Messaging⽧Setting Up Voice Recognition⽧Working With Voice Recognition⽧Voice RecordsYour phone’s voice-recognition software lets you place calls and perform quick tasks using just your voice and Voice Records allows you to make recordings right on your phone. This section includes easy-to-follow instructions for using Voice Recognition and voice records.
BETA DRAFTSection 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services 163Voice ServicesVoice Recognition — Dialing & MessagingWith Voice Recognition, you can place calls and perform tasks simply by speaking. You do not need any voice training to use Voice Recognition. You simply say the appropriate command in a normal tone of voice and your phone performs the desired function.Using Call <Name or #>You dial phone numbers simply by saying “Call.” To place calls to names stored in your Contacts, say “Call” followed by the name and the type of number (Home, Work, Mobile, etc.). To make phone calls to numbers not saved to your Contacts, simply say “Call” followed by a valid phone number. You can also say “Call” by itself and be prompted for the name or number. Calling Contacts EntriesTo place a phone call to a Contacts entry:1. Press and release Smart Key. (Your phone displays the Say a command screen.)2. Say Call and then say the name and the type of number. For example, say “Call John Mobile.” The phone dials the number stored for the entry “John,” labeled “Mobile.” If a name has only one number, or if you know the name but are not sure which number to call, say “Call” followed by the name only. For example, say “Call John.” If the name is recognized and there is only one number for the name, your phone immediately places the call. If there are multiple numbers stored in the entry, the phone prompts you with a list of options.
BETA DRAFT164 Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice ServicesIf the name or number is not in Contacts, your phone tells you it cannot find a match.Calling Phone Numbers (Digit Dialing)To call a number that is not stored in your Contacts:1. Press and release Smart Key. (Your phone displays the Say a command screen.)2. Say Call and then say a valid string of digits to be dialed, for example, say “Call 555 555 5555.”Speak naturally and clearly and remember to speak one digit at a time—1-800 should be pronounced “One Eight Zero Zero.”Using Send Voice SMS <Name or #>Use Voice Recognition to access the SMS Voice application, with the recipient already addressed.To send an SMS Voice message: 1. Press and release Smart Key. (Your phone displays the Say a command screen.)2. Say Send Voice SMS followed by the name (if the recipient is saved to Contacts) or the number. 3. Record your SMS Voice message, attach a signature, and then press Save (left softkey). (See “SMS Voice Messages” on page 85.)4. Press Send (left softkey).If you are sending the SMS Voice message to a recipient listed in Contacts, then you have the option of mentioning the type of number. For example, say “Send Voice SMS John Mobile.”If you say Send Voice SMS without specifying a recipient or a number, your phone prompts you for this information.
BETA DRAFTSection 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services 165Voice ServicesUsing Send Text <Name or #>Use Voice Recognition to open Text Messaging to the Create Message screen, with the recipient already addressed. To launch Text Messaging and address a message:1. Press and release Smart Key. (Your phone displays the Say a command screen.)2. Say Send Text followed by the name (if the recipient is saved to Contacts) or the number. 3. Use your keypad to enter the message and then press Send (left softkey). (See “SMS Voice Messages” on page 85.)If you do not specify the type of number and there are multiple numbers for the name, Voice Recognition chooses the mobile number by default.If you say Send Text without specifying a recipient or a number, your phone prompts you for this information.Note: You cannot send SMS Voice messages to Distribution Lists using Voice Recognition. Note: You cannot send SMS Text messages to Distribution Lists using Voice Recognition.
BETA DRAFT166 Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice ServicesUsing Send Picture <Name or #>Use Voice Recognition to open Picture Mail to the Create Message screen, with the recipient already addressed. To launch Picture Mail and address a message:1. Press and release Smart Key. (Your phone displays the Say a command screen.)2. Say Send Picture followed by the name stored in Contacts and, optionally, the type of number you want to send it to. For example, say “Send Picture John Smith Work.” 3. Use your keypad to enter the message and then press Send (left softkey).If you do not specify the type of number and there are multiple numbers for the name, Voice Recognition chooses the mobile number by default.If you say Send Picture without specifying a recipient or a number, your phone prompts you for this information.Note: You cannot send Picture Mail to Distribution Lists using Voice Recognition. See the Experience the Sprint Power Vision Network guide that came with your phone for information about Picture Mail.
BETA DRAFTSection 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services 167Voice ServicesSetting Up Voice RecognitionYou can customize your phone’s Voice Recognition feature so that it works for you, the way you want it to. Using Choice ListsYour phone offers Choice Lists whenever it is not confident it has recognized a name or number correctly. In these cases, it displays a Choice List and prompts you with “Call?” followed by the first choice on the list. To confirm the choice, say “Yes,” or to hear the next choice, say “No.” You can also select the correct choice using your keypad.To cancel the command, say “Cancel,” or to say the name or number again, say “Repeat.”You can determine whether Voice Recognition displays a list of choices or automatically dials the first number without displaying a Choice List.To enable or disable Choice Lists:1. Press and release Smart Key. (Your phone displays the Say a command screen.)2. Press Settings (left softkey). 3. Highlight Choice Lists and press O.4. Select Automatic, Always On, or Always Off, and press O.SensitivityThe Sensitivity setting controls how Voice Recognition determines when a spoken word is a match. If you frequently experience the message “Please Repeat” or “No Match Found” adjust the sensitivity toward Reject Less. If the phone frequently recognizes a name you didn’t say, adjust the sensitivity to Reject More.
BETA DRAFT168 Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice ServicesTo adjust the Sensitivity setting:1. Press and release Smart Key. (Your phone displays the Say a command screen.)2. Press Settings (left softkey). 3. Highlight Sensitivity and press O.4. Using your navigation keys adjust the slider to the desired level. 5. Press OK (left softkey).Adapting Digit DialSome users with heavy accents or distinctive voices find it difficult to use Digit Dialing. The Adapt Digits feature allows Voice Recognition to recognize the way specific persons say digits. Adaptation involves recording several digit sequences to teach Voice Recognition to recognize your voice. The adaptation process takes about three minutes.After using Adapt Digits, your phone will be customized to your voice. Other people will not be able to use Digit Dial on your phone unless they reset the phone to factory defaults.To adapt Digit Dial to your voice:1. Press and release Smart Key. (Your phone displays the Say a command screen.)2. Press Settings (left softkey). 3. Highlight Digit Dialing and press O.4. Select Adapt Digits and press O.Note: If your phone recognizes digits with an acceptable level of accuracy, you will find no additional benefit from usingAdapt Digits.
BETA DRAFTSection 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services 169Voice Services5. Follow the prompts to complete the adaptation.Tips for adapting Digit Dial:䢇Adapt digits in a quiet place.䢇Make sure you wait for the beep before speaking.䢇Speak clearly, but say each digit sequence naturally.䢇If you make a mistake while recording a sequence of digits, or if an unexpected noise spoils the recording, you can say or select No when the prompt asks if the recording was OK. You will then be prompted to rerecord the sequence.Customizing Audio PromptsYou can customize the way your phone reads prompts to you. This allows you to quickly cycle through prompts and commands that you are familiar with. To turn audio prompts on or off: 1. Press and release Smart Key. (Your phone displays the Say a command screen.)2. Select Settings/Tools > Settings > Sound. Note: To reset Digit Dial to its factory settings, press and release Smart Key and then press Settings (left softkey). SelectDigit Dialing > Reset Digits. Note: Only experienced users should turn off audio prompts altogether.
BETA DRAFT170 Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services3. To turn on or off all the audio prompts, select Prompts and then select On or Off. — or —To turn on or off the playback of digits spoken by you, select Digits and then select On or Off. — or —To turn on or off the playback of names spoken by you, select Names and then select On or Off. 4. Press OK (left softkey).Adjusting Audio Prompt Speed and VolumeYou can adjust how loud and how fast the phone playbacks names you have spoken. To adjust the speed or volume of name playback:1. Press and release Smart Key. (Your phone displays the Say a command screen.)2. Select Settings (left softkey). 3. Select Sound > Name Settings > Speed or Volume. 4. Using your navigation keys adjust the slider to the desired level. 5. Press OK (left softkey).
BETA DRAFTSection 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services 171Voice ServicesWorking With Voice RecognitionYou can use Voice Recognition to easily perform tasks with your phone. You can look up entries stored in your Contacts, open applications or menus, and view or hear status information. Lookup <Name>You can find and display any Contacts entry by saying “Lookup” followed by the name. To use Lookup <Name> to find a Contacts entry:1. Press and release Smart Key. (Your phone displays the Say a command screen.)2. Say Lookup and then the name of the entry. (Your phone displays the Contacts entry.) Using Go To <App>You can open an application or access a menu by saying “Go To” followed immediately by the name of an application or a menu. To open an application or menu using Voice Recognition:1. Press and release Smart Key. (Your phone displays the Say a command screen.)2. Say Go To. (Your phone displays a list of applications and menus and prompts you to choose one.)—or—Say Go To and then the name of the application or menu.Note: If you say only “Lookup,” your phone asks for the name and displays a Contacts entry list.
BETA DRAFT172 Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice ServicesUsing Check <Item>You can have the phone play back and display information about its current state, including its phone number, current signal strength, network coverage, and battery level.To see and hear status information:1. Press and release Smart Key. (Your phone displays the Say a command screen.)2. Say Check. (Your phone displays a list of valid status indicators and prompts you to choose one.)—or—Say Check and then the name of the item you want to check.You can check the following:䢇Status — plays back and displays battery, signal, and network status information.䢇Battery — plays back and displays the current level of battery charge.䢇Signal — plays back and displays current signal strength.䢇Network — plays back and displays current network coverage.䢇My phone # — plays back and displays your phone number.Note: You can “go to” the following applications: Voicemail, Camera, Redial, and Received Calls.
BETA DRAFTSection 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services 173Voice ServicesVoice RecordsYou can record brief records to remind yourself of important events, phone numbers, or grocery list items. You can also record phone conversations.Recording Voice RecordsTo create a new Voice Record:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Voice Records.2. Press O and begin recording after the prompt.3. To end the recording, press O.If you want to review the recording, press Yes (left softkey). To record a conversation during a phone call:1. Make or answer the call.2. Press Options (right softkey), select Record Recipient, and press O.3. Press O. 4. To end the recording, press Done O.Note: You cannot store Voice Records on your microSD card.
BETA DRAFT174 Section 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice ServicesPlaying Voice RecordsTo play the Voice Records you have recorded:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Voice Records.2. Press View All (right softkey).3. Use the navigation keys to scroll to a recording.4. Press O to play the Voice Record.Changing Voice Record SettingsTo change your Voice Record maximum length and tone:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Voice Records.2. Press Settings (left softkey).3. Scroll to Recording Length, and press O.䡲Select a maximum length of 10 Seconds,30 Seconds, 1Minute, or 5Minutes, and press O.4. Scroll to 10 Second Tone and press O. This tone beeps every 10 seconds during your Voice Record.䡲Select Enable or Disable and press O.5. Scroll to Storage Location and press O.䡲Select In Phone or External Memory and press O.Tip: To make finding Voice Records easier, select Sort By (Name,Date,Size,orType).You can choose Play All (to play all the Voice Records) or Select Multiple (to play a several Voice Records consecutively).
BETA DRAFTSection 2H: Using Your Phone’s Voice Services 175Voice ServicesUsing Other Voice Record OptionsYou can also rename your Voice Records, use them as ringers, or delete them. To rename, set as ringer, or delete a Voice Record:1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Voice Records.2. Press View All (right softkey) and press O.3. Use the navigation keys to scroll to the recording you want to work with.4. Press Options (right softkey) and then choose Assign, Rename, Delete, Select Multiple, Properties, Sort By, or Settings. Follow the prompts to complete your task.
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BETA DRAFTSection 2I: Using the microSD Card 177microSD CardSection 2IUsing the microSD CardIn This Section⽧Using Your Phone’s microSD Card and Adapter⽧Working With the microSD CardYour phone allows you to use a microSD card and an adapter to expand the phone’s available memory space. This secure digital card enables you to quickly and easily exchange images, music, and voice data between SD-compatible devices.This section details the features and options of your phone’s microSD functionality.
BETA DRAFT178 Section 2I: Using the microSD CardUsing Your Phone’s microSD Card and AdapterYour phone comes bundled with a 64 MB microSD (Secure Digital) memory card and its adapter to expand the phone’s available memory space. You can purchase additional microSD cards with up to 2 GB in memory. It allows you to easily store images, videos, music, and voice data in your phone.Inserting the microSD CardTo insert the microSD card into your phone:1. With your phone powered off, lift the cover of the cardholder as shown in the illustration below. Note: Don’t bend or scratch your memory card. Keep it away from static electricity, water, and dirt.The microSD card and its adapter can be easily damaged by improper operation. Please be careful when inserting, removing, or handling them.
BETA DRAFTSection 2I: Using the microSD Card 179microSD Card2. Gently place the microSD card on the cardholder as shown below.   3. Close the top of the cardholder Tip: The writing on the microSD card should face up.
BETA DRAFT180 Section 2I: Using the microSD CardRemoving the microSD CardTo remove the microSD card from your phone:1. With your phone powered off, lift the cover of the cardholder as shown in the illustration below. 2. Press the card then release, the card should eject. Then gently slide out the microSD card from the cardholder.Note: Make sure your battery is fully charged before using the microSD card. Your data may become damaged or unusable if the battery runs out while using the microSD card.Be sure to use only recommended microSD cards (64MB—2GB). Using non-recommended microSD cards could cause data loss and damage your phone.
BETA DRAFTSection 2I: Using the microSD Card 181microSD Card3. Close the top of the cardholder.Viewing the microSD Card IndicatorAfter you have inserted the microSD card, your phone displays External Memory as an place to store your pictures and videos. To view the external memory associated with your microSD card:1. Press O > Pictures > My Pictures or My Videos. Your phone displays the External Memory option.Note: DO NOT remove your memory card while your phone is using it or writing files on it. Doing so will result in loss or damage of data.Note: To view music files stored on you microSD card, press O > Music and follow the prompts.
BETA DRAFT182 Section 2I: Using the microSD CardUsing the microSD AdapterYou can transfer files stored in your microSD card to an SD-compatible PC by using the microSD adapter. Because regular SD memory cards differ in size from microSD cards, their corresponding card slots differ as well. The microSD adapter is sized to fit in a regular-size card slot. To fit a microSD card into a regular-size card slot, insert the microSD card in the adapter. You can then insert the adapter into a regular SD card slot. To insert the microSD card into the microSD adapter:1. With one hand, hold the microSD adapter with the label facing up. 2. With the other hand, hold microSD card with the writing facing up and the narrow edge toward the adapter. 3. Gently slide the card until it is fully inserted.To remove the microSD card from the microSD adapter:䊳Holding the exposed edge of the microSD card, gently pull it out of the adapter.To transfer data from your microSD card to your PC:1. Press O > Pictures > My Pictures or My Videos. Your phone displays the External Memory option.2. Verify that the microSD card contains the files you want to transfer.䡲If you need to add or delete pictures or videos from your microSD card, see “Storing Pictures In Your microSD Card” on page 192 and “Storing Videos In Your microSD Card” on page 198.3. Remove the microSD card and insert it in the microSD adapter as explained above.
BETA DRAFTSection 2I: Using the microSD Card 183microSD Card4. Insert the microSD adapter into the appropriate slot in an SD-compatible PC. 5. Select the files you want to add to the card and drag them to the appropriate folder displayed on your PC. (Consult your operating system documentation for further details.)Then just remove the microSD adapter from the PC, remove the microSD card from the adapter and re-insert into your phone. Note: You cannot transfer data from your phone or microSD card to your PC by using a USB cable. DO NOT use your computer to change or edit folder or file names on the microSD, and do not attempt to transfer large amounts of data from the computer to the microSD card. Doing so may cause the microSD card to fail.DO NOT turn off or restart your computer, or put it into standby mode, while using a mass storage device. Doing so will result in loss or damage of data.If you connect a mass storage device to a peripheral device, your device may not work properly.
BETA DRAFT184 Section 2I: Using the microSD CardWorking With the microSD CardFormatting the microSD CardYour phone automatically formats your microSD card. However, if you cannot save files on your microSD, you may need to format the card yourself. To format your microSD card:1. Insert the microSD card. See “Inserting the microSD Card” on page 178. 1. Press O > Settings/Tools > Tools > File Manager.2. Select External Memory.3. Press Options (right softkey).4. Select Format. (A warning will be displayed.).5. If you are sure you wish to remove all the files from your microSD card, select Yes (left softkey). Note: The formatting procedure erases all the data on the microSD card, after which the files CANNOT be retrieved. To prevent the loss of important data, check the contents before you format the card.
BETA DRAFTSection 2J: Using the Built-in Camera 185CameraSection 2JUsing the Built-in CameraIn This Section⽧Taking Pictures⽧Storing Pictures⽧Shooting Videos⽧Sending Pictures and Videos⽧Using Sprint Picture MailYour phone’s built-in camera and camcorder give you the ability to take full-color digital pictures and videos. You can use your phone to share your pictures and videos with others. It’s fun and easy to do.This section explains the features and options of your phone’s built-in camera and camcorder.
BETA DRAFT186 Section 2J: Using the Built-in CameraTaking PicturesTaking pictures with your phone’s built-in camera is as simple as choosing a subject, pointing the lens, and pressing a button. Your camera features three different resolutions settings — Economy, Normal, or Fine — that let you balance the sharpness of the picture and the size of the file. You can use the zoom to get up to 8X closer to your subjects.After you take a picture, you can store both in your phone and on your microSD card. You can also easily share them with friends using one of the many options. There are also fun editing tools, so you can make your pictures really special. To take a picture:1. Press O > Pictures > Camera. 2. Using the display screen as a viewfinder, aim the camera lens at your subject.3. Press Capture (left softkey), press the Smart Key, or press O. (The picture will automatically be saved in the In Camera folder.)䡲To take another picture, press b.Shortcut: With the phone in standby mode, press Camera Key on the right side of the phone. (See the illustration on page 10.)
BETA DRAFTSection 2J: Using the Built-in Camera 187CameraAfter Picture OptionsAfter you take picture, select Options (right softkey) to do any of the following:䢇Send Picture to transmit the picture to up to 16 recipients. 䢇Upload to Albums to save the picture you just took to the Sprint Picture Mail Web site (www.sprint.com/picturemail). Depending on your settings, you may be prompted to accept a data connection.䢇Set As to use the picture as a screensaver, an identifier for calls with or without ID, and as a Picture ID for Contacts entries.䢇Add Voice Caption to record and attach a brief note to the picture.䢇Camcorder Mode to activate the Camcorder.To delete the picture you just took, press Delete (left softkey).Camera Options Your camera has many features that help you take professional-looking pictures quickly and easily. When the phone is in camera mode, select Options (right softkey) and then choose one of these features:䢇Zoom to get closer or farther away from an object when you take a picture. You can adjust the zoom from 1X to 8X. (See page 189.) 䢇Hide Icon Bars to remove your camera’s indicators from the viewfinder.䢇Self Timer to activate the camera’s timer. (See page 188.)Note: If this is the first time you have accessed your Sprint Picture Mail account, you will be prompted to create a password. See the Experience the Sprint Power Vision Network guide that came with your phone for information about Picture Mail.
BETA DRAFT188 Section 2J: Using the Built-in Camera䢇Brightness to set the amount of light in a picture. 䢇White Balance to adjust your camera to these lighting environments: Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Fluorescent, or Manual.䡲Choose Auto have your phone adjust white balance as needed. Choose Manual to set a custom level of white balance. 䢇File Quality to set the quality of the file: Economy, Normal, or Fine.䢇Resolution to determine a picture’s sharpness: High, Medium, or Low.䢇Color Effect to apply different color effects to the picture: Normal, Sepia, Black & White, or Negative. (The default setting is Normal.)䢇Apply Fun Frame to decorate your picture with a digital frame. Your phone offers you an array of choices.䢇Shutter Sound to set the sound your camera makes when you take a picture. Your phone offers you an array of choices. 䢇Review Pictures to open My Pictures (see page 190).䢇Camcorder Mode to switch to Camcorder mode (see page 194).Setting the Self TimerTo begin the Self Timer:1. From camera mode, press Options (right softkey) and then select Self Timer.2. Highlight the time delay you want to use (2, 5, 10, or 15 Seconds) and press O. (The viewfinder displays the Self Timer countdown.)3. Get ready for the picture.Note: While the Self Timer is active, all keys are disabled except b and Capture (right softkey).
BETA DRAFTSection 2J: Using the Built-in Camera 189CameraUsing the ZoomThis feature allows you to get closer to or farther away from an object when you take its picture. You can adjust the zoom from 1X to 8X.To use the zoom:1. From camera mode, press Options (right softkey) and then select Zoom. 2. Press the navigation key right or left to adjust the zoom. (A slider is displayed.)3. Select Capture (left softkey) or press M. (The picture will automatically be saved in the In Camera folder.)Viewing Your Camera’s Status Area DisplayYour display screen contains valuable status information about your camera and acts as your viewfinder. Lets ask Paul if he can help get a screenshot in camera viewfinder mode to use for the below image.Placeholder - Sample
BETA DRAFT190 Section 2J: Using the Built-in CameraStoring PicturesYou can store your pictures in My Pictures, your Sprint Online Album, and your microSD card. In My Pictures, you have the choice of storing your pictures to the camera or to the phone. Your Sprint Online Album is your designated storage space on the Sprint Picture Mail Web site. My PicturesAfter a picture is taken, it is automatically saved in the In Camera folder of My Pictures. From the In Camera folder, you can view your pictures, save them to your phone, save them to your Sprint Online Album, delete them, and access additional options.To view the pictures stored My Pictures:1. Select O > Pictures > My Pictures > In Camera or Saved to Phone.2. Use your navigation keys to scroll through the pictures.My Picture OptionsWhen you are viewing My Pictures, whether the In Camera folder or in your phone, you can customize both the picture and the actual viewing experience. Just press Options (right softkey), select one of the following functions, and then follow the prompts. 䢇Expand to switch the display from thumbnails to one expanded picture that fits your screen. Use your left and right navigation keys to scroll through the pictures.Note: Not all options will be available for all pictures or from all menus.
BETA DRAFTSection 2J: Using the Built-in Camera 191Camera䢇Thumbnails switches the display from one expanded picture back to thumbnails. 䢇Full Screen displays the selected picture in full screen mode; no icons or indicators appear on the screen. Press b to return to My Pictures.䢇Upload to upload files from My Pictures to the Sprint Picture Mail Web site (www.sprint.com/picturemail). Depending on your settings, you may be prompted to accept a data connection. 䢇Copy To to save the selected picture to your phone or to the In Camera folder. 䢇Move To to save the selected picture to your microSD card. This option only appears if you have inserted the microSD card into the phone. See “Storing Pictures In Your microSD Card” on page 192.䢇Slide Show to display the pictures in letterbox and play a slide show.   䢇Sort By to set order of the pictures by Date, Size or Name. 䢇Take Picture to activate Camera mode.䢇Details/Edit to change the selected picture by doing one or more of the following:䡲Rotate to change the orientation of the selected picture. To rotate, press the navigation key right or left, or select Rotate (right softkey).䡲Pan and Zoom to select a section of picture and view a close up of it or to move across the picture slowly. Press Options (right softkey) to select between Pan and Zoom actions. 䡲Text Caption to enter a caption for the selected picture. Use your keypad to enter the new text.
BETA DRAFT192 Section 2J: Using the Built-in Camera䡲Voice Caption to attach a short recording to the picture.䡲Picture Info to display the date and time the picture was last modified, the caption, and the file size. 䢇Set As to use the picture as a screensaver, an identifier for calls with or without ID, and as a Picture ID for Contacts entries. 䢇Rename to assign a different name to the picture. Use your keypad to enter the new name. 䢇Delete to erase the selected picture.䢇Delete All to erase all the pictures in the In Camera folder or on your phone.䢇Select, Select All, Unselect, and Unselect All allow you to choose and clear pictures for editing or viewing changes. Storing Pictures In Your microSD CardStoring pictures in your microSD card frees up memory in My Pictures and allows you to transfer photo files to other SD-compatible devices. To save a picture to the microSD card:1. Select O > Pictures > My Pictures > In Camera or Saved to Phone.2. Highlight a picture you wish to save to the microSD card and then press O. A checkmark appears on the upper left corner of the picture.3. Press Options (right softkey).4. Select Move To > External Memory and then press O.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 Picture Mail account.
BETA DRAFTSection 2J: Using the Built-in Camera 193CameraShooting VideosYour phone’s built-in video camera allows you to record and view full-color digital videos and send them to your friends and family.You can shoot videos up to 30 seconds long. The camcorder also features an 8X zoom to let you take close-up videos. After you shoot the video, you can use your phone’s many storage and messaging options as well as the fun editing tools. To record a video:1. Select O > Pictures > Camcorder. 2. Using display screen as a viewfinder, aim the camcorder lens at your subject.3. Select Record (left softkey) or press O. 4. Press Stop (right softkey) to finish recording before the 30 second maximum. (The video will automatically be saved in the In Camcorder folder.) 䡲To shoot another video, press b.After Video OptionsAfter you shoot the video, select Options (right softkey) to choose one of the following:䢇Send Video to send the video to up to 16 recipients through Sprint Picture Mail.䢇Play Video to view the video.
BETA DRAFT194 Section 2J: Using the Built-in Camera䢇Upload to Albums to upload the video you just shot to the Sprint Picture Mail Web site (www.sprint.com/picturemail). Depending on your settings, you may be prompted to accept a data connection.䢇Camera Mode to activate the Camera. To delete the video you just shot, press Delete (left softkey).Camcorder OptionsYour phone’s camcorder has many features that help you shoot professional-looking videos quickly and easily. When the phone is in camcorder mode, select Options(right softkey) to access these features. They work as described in “Camera Options” on page 187.䢇Zoom to get closer or farther away to the scene you are shooting. You can adjust the zoom from 1X to 8X before you begin shooting. However, you cannot adjust the zoom while shooting. 䢇Hide Icon Bars to remove your phone’s indicators from the view screen.䢇Self Timer to begin a timer that delays the start of the video shoot.䢇Brightness to change the lighting of a scene. Note: If this is the first time you have accessed your Sprint Picture Mail account, you will be prompted to create a password. See the Experience the Sprint Power Vision Network guide that came with your phone for information about Picture Mail.Note: Not all options will be available for all videos or from all menus.
BETA DRAFTSection 2J: Using the Built-in Camera 195Camera䢇White Balance to adjust your camcorder to these lighting environments — Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Fluorescent, or Manual.䢇Review Videos opens My Videos. 䢇Camera Mode to activate the camera. Viewing Your Camcorder’s Status Area DisplayYour display screen contains valuable status information about your camcorder and acts as your phone’s viewfinder. Placeholder - Sample
BETA DRAFT196 Section 2J: Using the Built-in CameraStoring Your VideosYou can store your pictures in My Videos, your Sprint Online Album, and your microSD card. In My Videos, you have the choice of storing your pictures to the camcorder or to the phone. Your Sprint Online Album is your designated storage space on the Sprint Picture Mail Web site. My VideosAfter you shoot a video, it is automatically saved in the In Camcorder folder of My Videos. From the In Camcorder folder, you can play your videos, save them to your phone, upload them your Sprint Online Album, delete videos, and access additional options.To view the videos stored in My Videos:1. Select O > Pictures > My Videos  >  In Camcorder or Saved to Phone.2. Use your navigation keys to scroll through the video thumbnails.My Videos OptionsWhen you are viewing My Videos, whether in the In Camcorder folder or in your phone, you can customize both the video and the actual viewing experience. Just press Options (right softkey), select one of the following functions, and then follow the prompts. 䢇Play to view the selected video. 䢇Upload to store the selected video to the Sprint Picture Mail Web site (www.sprint.com/picturemail). 䢇Copy to to store the selected video to your phone.
BETA DRAFTSection 2J: Using the Built-in Camera 197Camera䢇Move To to save the selected video to your microSD card. This option only appears if you have inserted the microSD card into the phone. See “Storing Videos In Your microSD Card” on page 198.䢇Play All to view all the videos in sequence.䢇Take Video to return to Camcorder mode.䢇Details / Edit to change your video by doing one or more of the following:䡲Rotate to change the orientation of the selected video. To rotate, press the navigation key right or left, or select Rotate (right softkey).䡲Pan and Zoom to select a section of video and view a close up of it or to move across the video slowly. Press Options (right softkey) to switch between Zoom and Pan functions.䡲Add Text Caption to add a caption for the selected picture. Use your keypad to enter the new text.䡲Video Info to display the date and time the video was last modified, the caption, and the file size. 䢇Rename to assign a different name to the video. Use your keypad to enter the new name. 䢇Delete to erase the selected video.䢇Delete All to erase all the videos the In Camcorder folder or on your phone.䢇Select, Select All, Unselect, and Unselect All allow you to choose and clear pictures for editing or viewing changes. 䢇Sort By to set order of the pictures by Date, Size, or Name. Note: Deleting videos will free up memory space in your phone to enable you to take more videos. Once deleted, videos cannot be uploaded to your online Sprint PCS Picture Mail account.
BETA DRAFT198 Section 2J: Using the Built-in CameraStoring Videos In Your microSD CardStoring videos in your microSD card frees up memory in My Videos and allows you to transfer video files to other SD-compatible devices. To save a video to the microSD card:1. Select O > Pictures > My Pictures > In Camcorder or Saved to Phone.2. Highlight a video you wish to save to the microSD card and then press O. A checkmark appears on the upper left corner of the thumbnail.3. Press Options (right softkey).4. Select Move To > External Memory and then press O.Playing Video Clips Stored in Your microSD cardYou can also play video clips stored in you microSD card. These can be shot by you and stored in your microSD card as well videos shared with you by others. To play a video clip stored in your microSD card:1. Press O > Pictures > My Videos > External Memory.2. Press Options (right softkey) and then press Play.
BETA DRAFTSection 2J: Using the Built-in Camera 199CameraSending Pictures and VideosAfter you have taken a picture or shot a video, you can share it with family and friends. You can send pictures or videos to up to 16 people at a time using their email addresses or their phone numbers. Each Picture Mail can contain up to 28 pictures or two videos.Sending Pictures From My PicturesYou can pictures and videos directly from My Pictures. To send pictures from My Pictures:1. Select O > Pictures > My Pictures > In Camera, Saved to Phone, or External Memory.2. Highlight a picture you wish to send and then press O. A checkmark appears on the upper left corner of the picture.3. Press Send (left softkey).4. Select Send to recipients and press O.5. Add a recipient for the message and press Next (right softkey). 䡲To enter a recipient directly, highlight the To   field and enter a wireless phone number or an email address.䡲To add a recipient from Contacts, highlight the To field, press Options (right softkey), select Insert Contact, select the desired Contact(s) and press Done (right softkey).6. If desired, add a subject and a text message.7. When you have finished, press Send (left softkey) to send the message.
BETA DRAFT200 Section 2J: Using the Built-in CameraSending Videos From My VideosTo send videos from My Videos:1. Select O > Pictures > My Videos > In Camcorder,  Saved to Phone, or External Memory.2. Highlight the video thumbnail you want to send and then press O. A checkmark appears on the upper left corner of the video thumbnail.3. To complete and send the message, follow steps 3-7 under “Sending Pictures From My Pictures” on page 199.Sending Pictures and Videos From MessagingYou can also send pictures and videos from your Messaging menu, using the Picture Mail application.To send pictures and videos from the Messaging menu:1. Select O > Messaging > Send Message > Picture Mail.2. Select Send to recipients and press O.3. Add a recipient for the message and press Next (right softkey). 䡲To enter a recipient directly, highlight the To field and enter a wireless phone number or an email address.䡲To add a recipient from Contacts, highlight the To field, press Options (right softkey), select Insert Contact, select the desired Contact(s) and press Done (right softkey).4. If desired, add a subject and a text message.Note: The first time you send Sprint PCS Picture Mail, you will be prompted to establish an account and password.
BETA DRAFTSection 2J: Using the Built-in Camera 201Camera5. Highlight the Pictures or Videos field and press Add (right softkey). 6. Add a picture or video to your message. 䡲To add an existing picture or video, select From My Pictures or From My Videos, select a picture or video, and press Next (left softkey). 䡲To add a new picture or video, select Take New Picture or Take New Video, take a picture or video, and press Accept (right softkey).7. When you have finished, press Send (left softkey) to send the message.Note: You can attach the entire album or any media online to send a Picture Mail message to any recipients from the phone.
BETA DRAFT202 Section 2J: Using the Built-in CameraUsing Sprint Picture MailUploading pictures and videos to your Sprint Picture Mail account is a good way to save memory on your phone, and share them with others.You can use your personal computer to manage your pictures. From the Sprint Picture Mail Web site, you can share pictures and videos, create and edit albums, add captions, and organize files. You can even send your pictures to be printed at participating retail locations. Sprint Picture Mail offers 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. Creating Your Sprint Picture Mail PasswordBefore you can begin using Sprint Picture Mail, you need to establish a password. Use this password to log on to the Sprint Picture Mail Web site at www.sprint.com/picturemail.To create your Sprint PCS Picture Mail password:1. Select O > Pictures > Online Albums > View Albums. (You will be prompted to create a Sprint Picture Mail password.)2. Enter a four-digit to eight-digit password and press O. (You will be prompted to confirm your password.)Note: If you Sprint Service Plan does not include Sprint Picture Mail, you will first be prompted to subscribe to the service for an additional monthly charge.Tip: Write down your Sprint Picture Mail password in a secure place.
BETA DRAFTSection 2J: Using the Built-in Camera 203Camera3. Please wait while the system creates your account.Visiting the Sprint Picture Mail Web SiteAfter you receive confirmation that your account has been registered, you can access the Sprint Picture Mail Web site and begin uploading and sharing pictures. To visit the Sprint Picture Mail Web site:1. Open your computer’s browser and go to www.sprint.com/picturemail.2. Enter your phone number and Sprint Picture Mail password to register. Uploading Pictures & VideoYou can upload pictures and videos directly to your Sprint Mail account directly from your phone. To upload pictures or videos directly from your phone:1. Select O > Pictures > Online Albums > Upload Pictures or Upload Videos.2. To send selected pictures or videos, select each file by highlighting it and pressing O, press Upload (left softkey), select Upload Selected, and then press Upload (left softkey)— or —To send all your pictures or videos, press Options (right softkey), select Select All, and then press Upload (left softkey). 3. After your phone connects to the Picture Mail site, select an album for your uploaded pictures or videos and press Upload (left softkey). 4. To view an album, highlight it and press O.Tip: To upload pictures from My Pictures, see page 190. To upload videos from My Videos, page 196.
BETA DRAFT204 Section 2J: Using the Built-in CameraViewing Pictures and VideoAfter you upload your pictures and videos to the Sprint Picture Mail site, you can manage, edit, and share them. To view your online pictures from your phone:1. Select O > Pictures > Online Albums > View Albums. 2. Select an album to display and press O.Sending Pictures and VideosYou can send pictures and videos from your Online Albums view.To send pictures and videos from online albums:1. From the online albums display, select a picture or video and press Send (left softkey).2. To complete and send the message, follow steps 4-7 under “Sending Pictures From My Pictures” on page 199.Working With Pictures Stored OnlineYou can manage the pictures you have uploaded to Sprint Picture Mail from your phone and online. You can create, view, and edit albums, download pictures to your phone, and share your albums.Managing PicturesTo manage your pictures from your phone:1. Select O > Pictures & Video > Online Albums > View Albums. 2. Select an album to display and press O.3. Select a picture and press Options (right softkey) to display your options.4. To select an option, highlight it and press O.
BETA DRAFTSection 2J: Using the Built-in Camera 205Camera䡲Copy/Move to copy and move pictures to a selected album.䡲Create Album to create a new online album.䡲Go to Album List to view your list of albums.䡲Delete or Delete All to delete the selected picture or all pictures from the current album.䡲Unselect, Select All, or Unselect All to change your current selection.Downloading Pictures and Videos to Your PhoneTo download pictures and videos from the Sprint Picture Mail Web site:1. Press O > Web. 2. Press Options (right softkey) and then select Go To URL. 3. Use your keypad to enter www.sprint.com/picturemail and press Go (left softkey).4. Enter your phone number and password. 5. Select an album and display a picture or video. (To display additional pictures or videos, highlight Next, and then press O.) 6. Select Download and press O. (The selected item will download and be placed in My Pictures or My Videos.)
BETA DRAFT206 Section 2J: Using the Built-in CameraSharing AlbumsTo send an album from the Sprint Picture Mail Web site:1. From the Picture Mail Web site (see steps 1-4 under “Downloading Pictures and Videos to Your Phone”), select an album, scroll to Album Options, and press O.2. Select Share Album: "<name>".3. Enter a recipient from your Address Book, or enter an email address or wireless phone number.4. If desired, enter a message.5. Select Send and press O to send the album.Note: For more information on using Sprint Picture Mail, visit www.sprint.com/picturemail.
BETA DRAFTSection 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player 207Media PlayerSection 2KUsing the Built-in Media PlayerIn This Section⽧Your Multimedia Channel Options⽧Accessing Your Media Player's Channel Listings⽧Playing a Video or Audio Clip⽧Multimedia FAQsYour phone's built-in media player gives you the ability to listen to audio clips and to view video clips right from your phone's display. It's a great way to stay up-to-date on news, weather, and sports information while also enjoying the latest blockbuster movie trailers or music videos — anywhere, anytime on the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. Just access your media player from your phone's main menu, scroll to your choice of channel, and select one of the video or audio clips to play. It's like having a TV in the palm of your hand.This section explains the features and options of your phone's built-in media player.
BETA DRAFT208 Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media PlayerYour Multimedia Channel OptionsSprint TV offers a variety of accessible audio or video channels, depending on your Sprint service plan and multimedia subscriptions. Your subscription options include a comprehensive basic service as well as a full menu of additional channel options.䢇Preview Channel: This free channel lets you sample clips from all the available channels before you make a decision to subscribe. It's like viewing the movie preview before deciding whether you want to spend the money to go see the full motion picture.䢇Sprint TV: This comprehensive basic service gives you access to a variety of content from familiar brands. Think of it as “basic cable” for your phone. It allows you unlimited access to this content as long as you continue to pay the monthly subscription fee.䢇Available Individual Channel Options: You also have the option of subscribing to individual channels from an extensive menu offering. These channels are available for a monthly subscription fee and allow you unlimited access as long as you continue to pay your monthly subscription fee.You can always visit www.sprint.com for a comprehensive up-to-date Channel Guide that provides an explanation of the available channels and information on subscription rates.
BETA DRAFTSection 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player 209Media PlayerAccessing Media Player's Channel ListingsIt's easy to access and view the channel listings on youri902 by Motorola from the phone's main menu.To access your media player and channel listings:䊳Select O > Media Player. Depending on your settings, you may be asked to accept the connection. Your channel listings will be displayed, divided into the following sections:䢇My Channels: These include the complimentary Previews channel that Sprint provides, as well as any available individual channels for which you have purchased access. If you have purchased Sprint TV, either through a Vision Plan subscription or by purchasing it separately, it will be displayed here.䢇Available Channels: These are channels that have not yet been purchased but are available to access for a monthly subscription fee. Use your navigation key to scroll through and select a channel, and follow the instructions to purchase access to it. Upon purchasing access to one of these channels, the channel will be listed, along with its corresponding channel number, in the My Channels section of your media player's channel listings. You will see it displayed in this section the next time you access your phone's media player.
BETA DRAFT210 Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media PlayerPlaying a Video or Audio ClipTo select and play a media clip:1. Select O > Media Player.2. Use your keypad to enter a channel number (or use your navigation key to scroll to a channel and press M).䡲My Channels: If you have selected a channel that you've already signed up for (or if it's a channel with no monthly fee), you will see a list of available clips.䡲Available Channels: If you have selected a channel that you have not yet signed up for, you will be prompted to accept the corresponding monthly charge. Follow the prompts to subscribe to the selected channel. (A list of available clips will be displayed.)3. Scroll to the clip that you would like to play and select Select (left softkey) or O. (The clip will automatically load and begin playing.)Note: The first time you access one of your Available Channels, you will be prompted to accept the corresponding monthly fee (unless the channel doesn’t have a monthly fee). Accepting the charge gives you access to the channel for as long as you pay the monthly fee. If you accept the charge, the next time you access your phone’s media player, this channel will be displayed in the My Channels section of your channel listings.
BETA DRAFTSection 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player 211Media PlayerMultimedia FAQs1. Will I know if I'm receiving an incoming call while I'm viewing or listening to an audio clip?No. All incoming calls will roll into voicemail while you are playing a clip. If the caller leaves a voicemail, the   voicemail icon will be displayed on the screen.2. How long are the clips? Will I know the estimated time it will take to play the clip prior to accessing it?Once you have selected a channel, you will see a listing of the available clips, with each clip's length displayed after the clip's title. In general, a clip's duration will depend on the story or content being provided, and can be fairly short or as long as a few minutes.3. Can I access a multimedia clip wherever I am, as long as I have my phone?As long as you are on the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network, you will have access to the audio and video clips.4. Are the videos that I'm viewing “live” videos?It depends on the content provider. Some of the channels available through Sprint TV stream live content. Others provide media on demand with video and audio clips that are refreshed throughout the day, but that are not “live.” Note: Sprint TV Service does not work while roaming off of the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network or where service is unavailable.
BETA DRAFT212 Section 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player5. After purchasing access to an Available Channel for a monthly fee, do I receive any confirmation? That is, how do I know it has been purchased?The next time you access your media player's channel listings, the purchased channel title and corresponding number will be displayed in the My Channels section.6. Why are some channels already preloaded into the My Channels section?Some channels, such as Previews, are offered free of charge as a customer courtesy. These channels are automatically displayed in the My Channels section of your channel listings.7. If I don't subscribe to a Sprint Power Vision Plan, will I still be able to view the multimedia clips?Yes. For service access charges, please consult your Sprint Service Plan or visit www.sprint.com.8. How can I easily access a channel without having to scroll through all the channels in my channel listings?Each channel will have a number to the left of it. You can simply press this number to quickly access the clips located within that channel.9. What does it mean when the video pauses and I see the word “loading” at the bottom of the screen?This happens when the media player is loading the data necessary to play the clip. It typically occurs when there is heavy traffic on the network.Tip: When entering the specific channel number, channels 01—09 do not require you to enter a “0.” For example, to access channel “07,” just press the “7” key.
BETA DRAFTSection 2K: Using the Built-in Media Player 213Media Player10. How can I cancel service if I decide I don't want it?To cancel your Sprint TV Service, visit www.sprint.com and sign on to My Sprint Wirless with your phone number and password. From this page, you have the ability to cancel the service or any Available Channels to which you subscribe.11. Can I surf to a different channel while I am playing a clip?Yes. While you are playing a clip, you can use the up and down navigation buttons to surf to a different channel. A small pop-up screen will be displayed that tells you which channel you are watching as well as other channels that you have access to. Use the navigation buttons to scroll through the different channels. Once you find a channel that you want to watch, scroll to it and press O (or simply wait approximately three seconds), and the channel will begin loading.
BETA DRAFT214 Section 2L: Using BluetoothSection 2LUsing BluetoothIn This Section⽧Turning Bluetooth On and Off⽧Setting Up Your Bluetooth⽧Bluetooth ProfilesYour phone features built-in Bluetooth technology, allowing you to 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 and 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.
BETA DRAFTSection 2L: Using Bluetooth 215Using BluetoothTurning Bluetooth On and OffBy default, your device’s Bluetooth functionality is turned off. Turning Bluetooth on allows your phone to connect to other Bluetooth-capable devices.To turn Bluetooth on or off:1. Select O > Settings/Tools > Settings > Bluetooth Settings.2. Highlight the Power field and press O. 3. Use your navigation to select On or Off, as desired and then press O.Bluetooth Status IndicatorsThe following icons show your Bluetooth connection status at a glance:䢇 — Bluetooth is active.䢇— Bluetooth is disabled (default status).䢇 — Bluetooth is initializing.Note: To extend battery life, set Bluetooth power to Off when not in use.
BETA DRAFT216 Section 2L: Using BluetoothSetting Up Your BluetoothYou need to connect your phone to your Bluetooth headset before you can begin using it. To do this, you need to:䢇Enter the name your phone uses for Bluetooth communication.䢇Set your phone to be discovered by other Bluetooth devices.䢇View your phone’s Bluetooth address.Your Phone’s Bluetooth NameYour phone’s Bluetooth name will be seen by other in-range Bluetooth devices, depending on your Visibility settings. Your phone comes with a default Bluetooth name. You can change this to make it easy for others to find you.To change the default Bluetooth name:1. Select O > Settings/Tools > Settings > Bluetooth Settings.2. Highlight the Name field and then press O.3. Use your keypad to enter a new name and then press O.Find MeBy enabling Find Me, you make your phone visible (or discoverable) to other Bluetooth equipped devices. To enable Find Me and make your phone visible to other Bluetooth devices:1. Select O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Use Bluetooth.2. Highlight Find Me and press O.Your phone makes itself visible to other Bluetooth devices for 3 minutes.
BETA DRAFTSection 2L: Using Bluetooth 217Using BluetoothPaired DevicesBluetooth pairing establishes trusted connections between your phone and another Bluetooth device. When devices are paired, a passkey is shared between devices, allowing for fast, secure connections. This bypasses the discovery and authentication process.Before trying to connect to another Bluetooth device, make sure your phone’s Bluetooth power is On; the Bluetooth device is must be ready to pair (see the device’s user’s guide for instructions). To pair your phone with another Bluetooth device:1. Select O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Use Bluetooth.2. Highlight [Add New] and press O. (Your phone will display a list of discovered in-range Bluetooth devices. If your phone is already connected to a device, your phone lists that device and identifies it.)3. Select the device you wish to pair with and press O.After a connection is established with a device, no other device can connect to your phone until the currently connected device is disconnected. When the connection is made, a Bluetooth message with the name of the connected device appears on the home screen.Note: Due to different specifications and features of other Bluetooth-compatible devices, display and operations may be different, and functions such as transfer or exchange may not be possible with all Bluetooth-compatible devices.Tip For specific information about an accessory, refer to the instructions that came with it.
BETA DRAFT218 Section 2L: Using BluetoothWaiting for PairingIf you are going to be using a Dial-Up Network (DUN) profile to pair with a PC or PDA, you will need to allow the other device to initiate pairing with your phone.To allow your phone to be paired with another Bluetooth device:1. Select O > Settings/Tools > Tools > Use Bluetooth.2. Highlight Find Me and press O.Your Phone’s Bluetooth AddressYour phone Bluetooth address is a unique address that allows other Bluetooth devices to pair with it. To view your phone’s Bluetooth address:1. Select O > Settings/Tools > Settings > Bluetooth Settings.2. Highlight the Bluetooth Address and then press O.
BETA DRAFTSection 2L: Using Bluetooth 219Using BluetoothBluetooth ProfilesAll of the Bluetooth settings you configure are stored in your phone’s Bluetooth user profile. Different profiles can be used for specific Bluetooth functions.䢇Headset Profile — This profile functions as a wireless ear jack. When an incoming call is received, the ringer can be heard through the headset instead of 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 on the side of the handset.䢇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.䢇DUN: Dial-Up Network Profile — This profile functions as a wireless data cable, connecting a PC or PDA to a network through your handset.
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BETA DRAFT222 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The BasicsSection 3ASprint Service Features: The BasicsIn This Section⽧Using Voicemail⽧Using SMS Text Messaging⽧Using SMS Voice Messaging⽧Using Caller ID⽧Responding to Call Waiting⽧Making a Three-Way Call⽧Using Call ForwardingNow that you’ve mastered your phone’s fundamentals, it’s time to explore the calling features that enhance your Sprint Service. This section outlines your basic Sprint Service features.
BETA DRAFTSection 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 223Sprint ServiceUsing VoicemailSetting Up Your VoicemailAll 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 Voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated. If you need to set up your voicemail, see “Setting Up Your Voicemail” on page 4.Voicemail NotificationThere are several ways your phone alerts you to a new message:䢇By displaying a message on the screen.䢇By sounding the assigned ringer type.䢇By displaying   at the top of your screen.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 phone number. When your voicemail answers, press * and enter your passcode.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 in a Sprint service area.
BETA DRAFT224 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The BasicsSending an Incoming Call to VoicemailTo send an incoming call directly to voicemail, do one of the following:䊳Press Ignore (right softkey).Retrieving Your Voicemail MessagesYou can review your messages directly from your wireless phone or from any other touch-tone phone. To dial from your wireless phone, you can either speed dial your voicemail or use the menu keys.Using One-Touch Message AccessTo retrieve your voicemail messages:䊳Press and hold 1. (Your phone will dial your voicemail box.)䊳Press O > Messaging > Voicemail > Call Voicemail.Using Another Phone to Access MessagesTo review your messages from another phone:1. Dial your phone number.2. When your voicemail answers, press *.3. Enter your passcode.Note: You are charged for airtime minutes when you are accessing your voicemail from your phone.Tip: When you call into voicemail, you first hear the header information (date, time, and sender information) for the message. To skip directly to the message, press 4 during the header.
BETA DRAFTSection 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 225Sprint ServiceVoicemail OptionsYour phone offers several options for organizing and accessing your voicemail.Using Expert ModeUsing 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. Press and hold 1 to access your voicemail. (If your voicemail box contains any new or saved messages, press * to access the main voicemail menu.)2. Press 3 to change your Personal Options, following the system prompts.3. Press 3 for Expert Mode. Follow the prompts to turn Expert Mode on or off. Setting Up Group ListsYou can create up to 20 separate group lists, each with up to 20 customers.To create a Group List:1. Press and hold 1 to access your voicemail. (If your voicemail box contains any new or saved messages, press * to access the main voicemail menu.)2. Press 3 to change your Personal Options, following the system prompts.3. Press 1 for Settings.4. Press 5 for Group Distribution Lists.5. Follow the voice prompts to create, edit, rename, or delete group lists.
BETA DRAFT226 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The BasicsSprint CallbackYou can return a call after listening to a message without disconnecting from voicemail.To return a call directly from voicemail:䊳Press 8 after listening to a message. Voicemail-to-Voicemail MessageYou can record and send a voicemail message to other Sprint  Voicemail users.To record and send a voicemail message:1. From the main voicemail menu, press 2 to send a message.2. Follow the voice prompts to send your voicemail message.Voicemail-to-Voicemail Message ReplyYou can record and send a voicemail message in response to a voicemail from any other Sprint Voicemail user.To respond and send a voicemail message:1. After listening to a voicemail message, press 2.2. Follow the voice prompts to record and send your reply.Voicemail-to-Voicemail Message ForwardingYou can forward a voicemail message, except those marked “Private,” to other Sprint Voicemail users.To forward a voicemail message:1. After listening to a message, press 6.2. Follow the voice prompts to forward the voicemail message.
BETA DRAFTSection 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 227Sprint ServiceVoicemail-to-Voicemail Receipt RequestYou can request confirmation that your voicemail message has been listened to when you send, forward, or reply to other Sprint PCS users.To mark your message receipt requested:1. After you have recorded a message, press 1 to indicate that you are satisfied with the message you recorded.2. Press 4 to mark receipt requested.3. Press 1 to send your voicemail message.Extended Absence GreetingWhen 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.To record an extended absence greeting:1. From the main voicemail menu, press 3 for Personal Options.2. Press 2 for greetings.3. Press 3 to record an Extended Absence Greeting.Clearing the Message IconYour phone may temporarily continue to display the message icon after you have checked your messages.To clear the icon from the display screen:䊳Select O > Messaging > Voicemail > Clear Icon.
BETA DRAFT228 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The BasicsVoicemail Menu KeyFollowing 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.1 Listen2 Send 3 Personal Options1 Settings1 Skip passcode2 Autoplay3 Message Date & Time On/Off4 Change Passcode5 Group Distribution List6 Numeric Paging to a Wireless Phone* Return to Personal Options Menu2 Greetings1 Main Greeting2 Recorded Name3 Extended Absence Greeting* Return to Personal Options Menu3 Expert Mode (On/Off)* Return to Personal Options Menu8 Place a Call* Exit
BETA DRAFTSection 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 229Sprint ServiceUsing SMS Text MessagingWith SMS Text Messaging, you can send instant text messages from your phone to other messaging-ready phones — and they can send messages to you. 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.Sending a Text MessageTo compose an SMS Text message:1. Press O > Messaging > Send Message > Text Message. 2. Enter the recipients’ phone number or email addresses in any of the following ways:䡲To choose from a list of people you recently send messages to, highlight Add Recent Recipients and press O.䡲To choose from your Contacts list, highlight Add from Contacts and press O.䡲Use your keypad to enter a recipient’s phone number under Add Mobile #:.䡲Use your keypad to enter a recipient’s phone number under Add Email:.3. When you have entered all the recipients, press Next.4. Scroll to Message and compose your message.䡲To type a message, use your keypad to enter your message. Press Options (right softkey) to select a character input mode.
BETA DRAFT230 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics䡲To use a preset message, press Options (right softkey), select Insert Preset Msg, highlight your desired message, and press O.5. To ask the recipient to call you back, select the Callback check box and enter the number you can be reached at.6. If you want to receive a receipt when you send your message, select the Return Receipt check box. 7. If your message is urgent, select the Urgent check box. 8. Review your message and press Send (left softkey). Replying to SMS Text MessagesAfter your phone notifies you that it has received a message, follow the prompts to open and read it. You can also go to your Messaging Inbox by pressing O > Messaging > Text Messaging > Inbox. To reply to an SMS Text message:1. While the message is open, select Reply (left softkey).2. Compose your reply or use the preset messages.䡲To type a message, use your keypad to enter your message. Press Options (right softkey) to select a character input mode. 䡲To use a preset message, press Options (right softkey), select Insert Preset Msg, highlight your desired message, and press O.3. To ask the recipient to call you back, select the Callback check box and enter the number you can be reached at.4. If you want to receive a receipt when you send your message, select the Return Receipt check box. 5. If your message is urgent, select the Urgent check box. 6. Review your message and press Send (left softkey).
BETA DRAFTSection 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 231Sprint ServiceUsing Preset MessagesSee “Managing Preset Messages” on page 84 for information about adding, deleting and editing preset messages. Using SMS Voice MessagingIn addition to sending and receiving SMS Text messages, your phone is enabled with SMS Voice Messaging. With SMS Voice Messaging, you can quickly and easily send a voicemail message to other SMS-enabled phones or to working email addresses without making a phone call. Just record a message and send it directly to the recipient’s phone messaging inbox.You can send SMS Voice messages to up 10 recipients simultaneously. You can even send an SMS Voice message to yourself, making it an easy way to send yourself reminders and notes. SMS Voice messages are stored right on your phone, there is no need to call your voicemail to retrieve them. Activating SMS Voice MessagingWhen you first turn on your phone, you will find an SMS Voice message in your SMS Voice Inbox. Listen to the message to get a quick overview of your SMS Voice features. To activate SMS Voice messages, you need to send an initial SMS Voice message and follow the system prompts.To activate SMS Voice messages:1. Press Contacts (left softkey).2. Highlight an entry you want to send an SMS Voice message. 3. Press Send MSG (left softkey) and select Voice SMS.
BETA DRAFT232 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics4. Press Record (left softkey), record a message and then press Done (left softkey). 5. Follow the prompts to activate SMS Voice messaging. Playing an SMS Voice MessageTo play an SMS Voice message from the main menu:1. Select O > Messaging > Voice SMS > Inbox. 2. Select the message you want to play.3. Press O to play the message. To display the message options, select Options (right softkey).Composing SMS Voice MessagesTo compose an SMS Voice message:1. Select O > Messaging > Send Message > Voice SMS.2. Enter the recipients’ phone number or email addresses in any of the following ways:䡲To choose from a list of people you recently send messages to, highlight Add Recent Recipients and press O.䡲To choose from your Contacts list, highlight Add from Contacts and press O.䡲Use your keypad to enter a recipient’s phone number under Add Mobile #:.䡲Use your keypad to enter a recipient’s phone number under Add Email:.3. When you have entered all the recipients, press Next.4. Press Record (left softkey).Note: When you receive an SMS Voice message in standby mode, your phone displays a notification and the option to open it right away.
BETA DRAFTSection 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 233Sprint Service5. Start recording after the beep. (You can record up to two minutes.)6. When you finish recording, press Done (left softkey).7. Select Send (left softkey) to send the message.Replying to SMS Voice MessagesTo reply to an SMS Voice message:1. Select O > Messaging > Voice SMS > Inbox. 2. Select the message you want to reply to, press O, and then press Reply (left softkey).3. Select Voice SMS.4. Press Record (left softkey).5. Start recording after the beep. (You can record up to two minutes.)6. When you finish recording, press Done (left softkey).7. Press Send (left softkey) to send the message.
BETA DRAFT234 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The BasicsUsing Caller IDCaller 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 displayed for a specific outgoing call:1. Press *67.2. Enter the number you want to call.3. Press t.To permanently block your number, call Sprint Customer Service.Responding to Call WaitingWhen you’re on a call, Call Waiting alerts you to incoming phone calls. Your display screen alerts you that another call is coming in and shows the caller’s number (if it is available).To respond to an incoming call while you’re on a call:䊳Press t. (This puts the first caller on hold and answers the second call.)To switch back to the first caller:䊳Press t again.Tip: For those calls where you don’t want to be interrupted, you can temporarily disable Call Waiting by pressing *70before placing your call. Call Waiting is automatically reactivated after you end the call.
BETA DRAFTSection 3A: Sprint Service Features: The Basics 235Sprint ServiceMaking a Three-Way CallWith 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 make a Three-Way Call:1. Enter a number you wish to call and press t.2. Once you have established the connection, press Options (right softkey), select 3-Way Call, and press O.3. When you hear a dial tone, enter the second number you wish to call and press t. 4. When you’re connected to the second party, press t 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.
BETA DRAFT236 Section 3A: Sprint Service Features: The BasicsUsing Call ForwardingCall 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 *72.2. Enter the area code and phone number to which your future calls should be forwarded.3. Press t. (You will hear a tone to confirm the activation of Call Forwarding.)To deactivate Call Forwarding:1. Press *720.2. Press t. (You will hear a tone to confirm the deactivation.)Note: You are charged a higher rate for calls you have forwarded.
BETA DRAFTSection 4Safety and Warranty Information
BETA DRAFT238 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationSection 4AImportant Safety InformationIn This Section⽧General Precautions⽧Safety and General Information⽧Using Your Phone with a Hearing Aid⽧Battery Tips⽧Specific Absorption Rate Data⽧Owner’s Record⽧Phone Guide Proprietary Notice⽧Information From the World Health Organization⽧Product Registration⽧Export Law Assurances⽧Wireless: The New Recyclable⽧Smart Practices While DrivingThis 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.
BETA DRAFTSection 4A: Important Safety Information 239Important Safety InformationGeneral PrecautionsThere are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and maintaining safe, satisfactory service. 䢇Hold the phone with the antenna raised, fully-extended, and over your shoulder.䢇Try not to hold, bend, or twist the phone’s antenna.䢇Don’t use the phone if the antenna is damaged.䢇Speak directly into the mouthpiece. 䢇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. 䢇Do not expose your phone to direct sunlight for extended periods of time (such as on the dashboard of a car).䢇Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending, or sitting on it.䢇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.Note: For the best care of your phone, only authorized personnel should service your phone and accessories. Failure to do so may be dangerous and void your warranty.
BETA DRAFT240 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationSafety and General InformationThis section contains important information on the safe and efficient operation of your mobile device. Read this information before using your mobile device.1AgION AntimicrobialTM — Built-in Protection for Your PhoneMotorola has incorporated AgION antimicrobial into the painted surfaces of your phone to help provide protection against a broad range of product damaging bacteria, mold, and mildew.Motorola is the first wireless phone manufacturer to incorporate AgION antimicrobial into the phone's painted surfaces.The antimicrobial technology is an example of Motorola's pursuit for innovation and creativity to produce the best quality wireless experience.The antimicrobial technology in the paint on Motorola iDEN® phones helps provide protection against product damage caused by microbes, but does not extend such protection to the user. Versatile in application, the EPA-registered AgION additive is rec-ommended for institutional, commercial and consumer applica-tions. AgION antimicrobials are used in many settings including hospitals, offices, schools and food processing facilities. They can also be found in leading footwear, fabrics, appliances, water cool-ers and architectural hardware.1. The information provided in this document supersedes the general safety information in user’s guides published prior to May 1, 2006.
BETA DRAFTSection 4A: Important Safety Information 241Important Safety InformationBenefits of AgIONTM1䢇AgION antimicrobial technology helps provide protection against product damaging bacteria on the painted surfaces of the phone.䢇AgION antimicrobial is effective in protecting the product against a broad spectrum of bacteria.䢇AgION helps inhibit the ability of microbes to grow and spread on the painted surfaces of the phone. 䢇The active ingredient helps break down enzymes in the microbe, inhibiting its ability to reproduce and spread on the painted surfaces of the phone.䢇Studies have shown that surfaces with AgION antimicrobial can reduce the amount of certain product damaging bacteria by 99%.䢇The AgION coating will protect the painted surfaces of the product against product damaging bacteria for the life of the product.Safety䢇AgION antimicrobial protection is based on silver, a safe, non-toxic additive to the phone paint. Silver is widely used as an antimicrobial agent in many environments and industries.䢇AgION antimicrobial technology is safe to use. Thorough testing has shown the additive to be less toxic than table salt and less irritating than talcum powder.How It Works䢇The technology continuously inhibits the growth of product damaging bacteria on the phone's painted surfaces.The active ingredient helps break down enzymes in the microbe, inhibiting its ability to reproduce and spread on the painted surfaces on the phone.1. The antimicrobial technology is applied only to the painted surfaces of the Motorola iDEN phones, thereby providing protection against damage to such surfaces caused by microbes, but does not extend such protection to the end user.
BETA DRAFT242 Section 4A: Important Safety Information䢇The active ingredient in AgION is silver, in the form of silver ions.Accreditation䢇The AgION antimicrobial compound is registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a preservative and bacteriostatic agent for use in the manufacturing of polymers and plastics. 䢇NSF, FDA-listed. Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) EnergyYour mobile device contains a transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with your mobile device, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your mobile device transmits.Your Motorola mobile device is designed to comply with local regulatory requirements in your country concerning exposure of human beings to RF energy.Operational PrecautionsFor optimal mobile device performance and to be sure that human exposure to RF energy does not exceed the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards, always follow these instructions and precautions.External Antenna CareIf your mobile device has an external antenna, use only a Motorola-supplied or approved replacement antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the mobile device and/or may result in your device not complying with local regulatory requirements in your country.DO NOT hold the external antenna when the mobile device is IN USE. Holding the external antenna affects call quality and may cause the mobile device to operate at a higher power level than needed.
BETA DRAFTSection 4A: Important Safety Information 243Important Safety InformationProduct OperationWhen placing or receiving a phone call, hold your mobile device just like you would a landline phone.If you wear the mobile device on your body, always place the mobile device in a Motorola-supplied or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness. If you do not use a body-worn accessory supplied or approved by Motorola, keep the mobile device and its antenna at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body when transmitting.When using any data feature of the mobile device, with or without an accessory cable, position the mobile device and its antenna at least 2.5 centimeters (1 inch) from your body.Using accessories not supplied or approved by Motorola may cause your mobile device to exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. For a list of Motorola-supplied or approved accessories, visit our Web site at www.motorola.com.RF Energy Interference/CompatibilityNearly every electronic device is subject to RF energy interference from external sources if inadequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured for RF energy compatibility. In some circumstances your mobile device may cause interference with other devices.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Follow Instructions to Avoid Interference ProblemsTurn off your mobile device in any location where posted notices instruct you to do so. These locations include hospitals or health care facilities that may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.In an aircraft, turn off your mobile device whenever instructed to do so by airline staff. If your mobile device offers an airplane
BETA DRAFT244 Section 4A: Important Safety Informationmode or similar feature, consult airline staff about using it in flight.PacemakersIf you have a pacemaker, consult your physician before using this device. Persons with pacemakers should observe the following precautions:䢇ALWAYS keep the mobile device more than 20 centimeters (8 inches) from your pacemaker when the mobile device is turned ON.䢇DO NOT carry the mobile device in the breast pocket.䢇Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.䢇Turn OFF the mobile device immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place.Hearing AidsSome digital mobile devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer or physician to discuss alternatives.Other Medical DevicesIf you use any other personal medical device, consult your physician or the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy.Driving PrecautionsCheck the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices in the area where you drive. Always obey them.When using your mobile device while driving, please:䢇Give full attention to driving and to the road. Using a mobile device may be distracting. Discontinue a call if you can’t concentrate on driving.䢇Use hands-free operation, if available.
BETA DRAFTSection 4A: Important Safety Information 245Important Safety Information䢇Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.Responsible driving practices can be found in the “Smart Practices While Driving” section of this guide and/or at the Motorola Web site: www.motorola.com/callsmart.Operational WarningsObey all posted signs when using mobile devices in public areas, such as health care facilities or blasting areas.Automobile Air BagsDo not place a mobile device in the air bag deployment area.Potentially Explosive AtmospheresAreas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted, and can include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, or areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.When you are in such an area, turn off your mobile device, and do not remove, install, or charge batteries. In such areas, sparks can occur and cause an explosion or fire.Damaged ProductsIf your mobile device or battery has been submerged in water, punctured, or subjected to a severe fall, do not use it until you take it to a Motorola Authorized Service Center. Do not attempt to dry it with an external heat source, such as a microwave oven.Batteries and ChargersIf jewelry, keys, beaded chains, or other conductive materials touch exposed battery terminals, this could complete an electrical circuit (short circuit), become very hot, and could cause damage or injury. Be careful when handling a charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. Use only Motorola Original batteries and chargers.
BETA DRAFT246 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationYour battery, charger, or mobile device may contain symbols, defined as follows:Choking HazardsYour mobile device or its accessories may include detachable parts, which may present a choking hazard to small children. Keep your mobile device and its accessories away from small children.Caution: To avoid risk of personal injury, do not dispose of your battery in a fire.Symbol DefinitionImportant safety information follows.Do not dispose of your battery or mobile device in a fire.Your battery or mobile device may require recycling in accordance with local laws. Contact your local regulatory authorities for more information.Do not throw your battery or mobile device in the trash.Your mobile device contains an internal lithium ion battery.Do not let your battery, charger, or mobile device get wet.Listening at full volume to music or voice through a handset may damage your hearing. 032374o032376o032375o032378oLi Ion BATT
BETA DRAFTSection 4A: Important Safety Information 247Important Safety InformationGlass PartsSome parts of your mobile device may be made of glass. This glass could break if the product is dropped on a hard surface or receives a substantial impact. If glass breaks, do not touch or attempt to remove. Stop using your mobile device until the glass is replaced by a qualified service center.Seizures/BlackoutsSome people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when exposed to flashing lights, such as when playing video games. These may occur even if a person has never had a previous seizure or blackout.If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family history of such occurrences, please consult with your physician before playing video games or enabling a flashing-lights feature (if available) on your mobile device.Discontinue use and consult a physician if any of the following symptoms occur: convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary movements, or disorientation. It is always a good idea to hold the screen away from your eyes, leave the lights on in the room, take a 15-minute break every hour, and stop use if you are very tired.Caution About High Volume UsageListening at full volume to music or voice through a headset may damage your hearing.Repetitive MotionWhen you repetitively perform actions such as pressing keys or entering finger-written characters, you may experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. If you continue to have discomfort during or after such use, stop use and see a physician.
BETA DRAFT248 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationUsing Your Phone with a Hearing AidA number of Sprint Nextel phones have been tested for hearing aid compatibility. When some wireless phones are used with certain hearing aids, users may detect a noise which can interfere with the effectiveness of the hearing aid.Some hearing aids are more “immune” than others to this interference noise, and phones can also vary in the amount of interference noise they may generate. ANSI standard C63.19 was developed to provide a standardized means of measuring both mobile phone and hearing aids to determine usability rating categories for both.Ratings have been developed for mobile phones to assist hearing aid users find phones that may be compatible with their hearing aid. Not all phones have been rated for compatibility with hearing aids. Phones that have been rated have a label with the rating(s) located on the box, and at www.motorola.com/iden.Your ic902 by Motorola has an M_ rating and T_ rating.These ratings are not guarantees of compatibility. Results will vary depending on the user’s hearing aid and individual type and degree of hearing loss. If a hearing aid is particularly vulnerable to interference, even a phone with a higher rating may still cause unacceptable noise levels in the hearing aid. Trying out the phone with your hearing aid is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.“M” Rating: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements for hearing aid compatibility and are likely to generate less interference to hearing aids than unrated phones. (M4 is the “better” or higher of the two ratings.) On those models with an extendable antenna this rating is determined only with the antenna extended."T" Rating: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with a hearing aid’s telecoil ("T Switch" or "Telephone Switch") than unrated phones. (T4 is the "better" or higher of the two ratings.) On those models with a telecoil mode
BETA DRAFTSection 4A: Important Safety Information 249Important Safety Informationsetting this rating is determined only with the phone so set . For setting instructions see “Features for the Hearing Impaired” in the section entitled “Advanced Calling Features”. Note that not all hearing aids have telecoils in them.Hearing aids may also be measured for immunity to interference from wireless phones and may have ratings similar to wireless phones. Ask your hearing healthcare professional for the rating of your hearing aid. Add the rating of your hearing aid and your phone to determine the estimated usability: 䢇Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers excellent use.䢇Any combined rating equal to five is considered normal use.䢇Any combined rating equal to four is considered usable.Thus, if you use an M3 phone with a M3 hearing aid you will have a combined rating of six for “excellent use.” This methodology applies equally for T ratings.Sprint Nextel further suggests you experiment with multiple phones (even those not labeled M3/T3 or M4/T4) while in the store to find the one that works best with your hearing aid. Should you experience interference or find the quality of service unsatisfactory after purchasing your phone, promptly return it to the store within 30 days of purchase. With the Sprint 30-day Risk-Free Guarantee, you may return the phone within 30 days of purchase for a full refund.More information about hearing aid compatibility may be found at: www.motorola.com, www.fcc.gov, www.fda.gov, andhttp://www.hearingloss.org/learn/cellphonetech.asp.Battery TipsBattery life depends on the network, signal strength, temperature, features, and accessories you use.
BETA DRAFT250 Section 4A: Important Safety Information䢇Always use Motorola Original batteries and chargers. The warranty does not cover damage caused by non-Motorola batteries and/or chargers.䢇New batteries or batteries stored for a long time may take more time to charge.䢇When charging your battery, keep it near room temperature.䢇When storing your battery, keep it uncharged in a cool, dark, dry place.䢇Never expose batteries to temperatures below -10°C (14°F) or above 45°C (113°F). Always take your phone with you when you leave your vehicle.䢇It is normal for batteries to gradually wear down and require longer charging times. If you notice a change in your battery life, it is probably time to purchase a new battery.Contact your local recycling center for proper battery disposal. Warning: Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode.032375o
BETA DRAFTSection 4A: Important Safety Information 251Important Safety InformationSpecific Absorption Rate DataThis model wireless phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government and by the Canadian regulatory authorities. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age or health.The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC and by the Canadian regulatory authorities is 1.6 W/kg.1 Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC and by Industry Canada with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station, the lower the power output.Before a phone model is available for sale to the public in the U.S. and Canada, it must be tested and certified to the FCC and Industry Canada that it does not exceed the limit established by 1. In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.
BETA DRAFT252 Section 4A: Important Safety Informationeach government for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body) reported to the FCC and available for review by Industry Canada. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.53 W/kg, and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 1.41 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and regulatory requirements).1While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the governmental requirements for safe exposure. Please note that improvements to this product model could cause differences in the SAR value for later products; in all cases, products are designed to be within the guidelines.Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) Web site:http://www.phonefacts.netor the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) Web site:http://www.cwta.ca.1. The SAR information reported to the FCC includes the FCC-accepted Motorola testing protocol, assessment procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this product.
BETA DRAFTSection 4A: Important Safety Information 253Important Safety InformationInformation From the World Health OrganizationWHO Information Present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile phones. If you are concerned, you may want to limit your own or your children’s RF exposure by limiting the length of calls or by using hands-free devices to keep mobile phones away from your head and body.Source: WHO Fact Sheet 193Further information: http://www.who.int./peh-emf Product RegistrationOnline Product Registration:http://www.motorola.com/warrantyProduct registration is an important step toward enjoying your new Motorola product. Registering helps us facilitate warranty service, and permits us to contact you should your product require an update or other service. Registration is for U.S. residents only and is not required for warranty coverage.Please retain your original dated sales receipt for your records. For warranty service of your Motorola Personal Communications Product you will need to provide a copy of your dated sales receipt to confirm warranty status.Thank you for choosing a Motorola product.
BETA DRAFT254 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationOwner’s RecordThe model number, regulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below. This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future.Model: ic902 by MotorolaSerial No.: Phone Guide Proprietary NoticeCDMA 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 Export Law AssurancesThis product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States of America and Canada. The Governments of the United States of America and Canada may restrict the exportation or re-exportation of this product to certain destinations. For further information contact the U.S. Department of Commerce or the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
BETA DRAFTSection 4A: Important Safety Information 255Important Safety InformationWireless: The New RecyclableYour wireless phone can be recycled. Recycling your wireless phone reduces the amount of waste disposed in landfills and allows recycled materials to be incorporated into new products.The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) and its members encourage consumers to recycle their phones and have taken steps to promote the collection and environmentally sound recycling of end-of-life wireless devices.As a wireless phone user, you have an important role in ensuring that this phone is recycled properly. When it comes time to give this phone up or trade it in for a new one, please remember that the phone, the charger, and many of its accessories can be recycled. It's easy. To learn more about CTIA's Recycling Program for Used Wireless Devices, please visit http://www.ctia.org/content/index.cfm/AID/10131.
BETA DRAFT256 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationSmart Practices While DrivingDrive Safe, Call SmartSM Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile devices and their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. The use of these devices may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Contact www.motorola.com/callsmart for more information.Your mobile device lets you communicate by voice and data—almost anywhere, anytime, wherever wireless service is available and safe conditions allow. When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. If you choose to use your mobile device while driving, remember the following tips:䢇Get to know your Motorola mobile device and its features such as speed dial and redial. If available, these features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road.䢇When available, use a handsfree device. If possible, add an additional layer of convenience to your mobile device with one of the many Motorola Original™ handsfree accessories available today.䢇Position your mobile device within easy reach. Be able to access your mobile device without removing your eyes from the road. If you receive an incoming call at an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voicemail answer it for you.䢇Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.䢇Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving. Jotting down a “to do” list or going through your address book takes attention away from your primary responsibility—driving safely.䢇Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when your car is not moving or before pulling into traffic. If you must make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue.
BETA DRAFTSection 4A: Important Safety Information 257Important Safety Information䢇Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations that can divert your attention away from the road.䢇Use your mobile device to call for help. Dial 911 or other local emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident, or medical emergencies.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:䢇Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.䢇Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.䢇Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.䢇Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
BETA DRAFT258 Section 4A: Important Safety InformationDeclaration of ConformityPer FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)Responsible Party Name: Motorola, Inc.Address: 8000 West Sunrise BoulevardPlantation, FL 33322 USAPhone Number: 1 (800) 453-0920Hereby declares that the product:Product Name: ic902Model Number: H93ZAH9JR7ANConforms to the following regulations:FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d) and section 15.109(a)Class B Digital DeviceAs a personal computer peripheral, this device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includ-ing interference that may cause undesired operation.
BETA DRAFTSection 4A: Important Safety Information 259Important Safety InformationPer FCC Rule Part 15.21, changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola could void the user's authority to operate this product.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televi-sion reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:䢇Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.䢇Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.䢇Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different䢇from that to which the receiver is connected.䢇Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for䢇help.Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
BETA DRAFT260 Section 4B: Manufacturer’s WarrantySection 4BManufacturer’s WarrantyIn This Section⽧Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada⽧Service and RepairsYour 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 www.sprint.com or Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4PCS (4727).
BETA DRAFTSection 4B: Manufacturer’s Warranty 261Warranty Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and CanadaWhat Does this Warranty Cover?Subject to the exclusions contained below, Motorola, Inc. warrants its telephones, pagers, messaging devices, and consumer and professional two-way radios (excluding commercial, government or industrial radios) that operate via Family Radio Service or General Mobile Radio Service, Motorola-branded or certified accessories sold for use with these Products (“Accessories”) and Motorola software contained on CD-ROMs or other tangible media and sold for use with these Products (“Software”) to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer usage for the period(s) outlined below. This limited warranty is a consumer's exclusive remedy, and applies as follows to new Motorola Products, Accessories and Software purchased by consumers in the United States or Canada, which are accompanied by this written warranty:Products and AccessoriesProducts Covered Length of CoverageProducts and Accessories as defined above, unless otherwise provided for below.One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product unless otherwise provided for below.Decorative Accessories and Cases. Decorative covers, bezels, PhoneWrap™ covers and cases.Limited lifetime warranty for the lifetime of ownership by the first consumer purchaser of the product.
BETA DRAFT262 Section 4B: Manufacturer’s WarrantyExclusionsNormal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage.Batteries. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls below 80% of their rated capacity and batteries that leak are covered by this limited warranty.Abuse & Misuse. Defects or damage that result from: (a) improper operation, storage, misuse or abuse, accident or neglect, such as physical damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of the product resulting from misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water, rain, extreme humidity or heavy perspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, or food; (c) use of the Products or Accessories for commercial purposes or subjecting the Product or Accessory to abnormal usage or conditions; or (d) other acts which are not the fault of Motorola, are excluded from coverage.Use of Non-Motorola Products and Accessories. Defects or damage that result from the use of Non-Motorola branded or certified Products, Accessories, Software or other peripheral equipment are excluded from coverage.Unauthorized Service or Modification. Defects or damages resulting from service, testing, adjustment, installation, maintenance, alteration, or modification in any way by someone other than Monaural Headsets. Ear buds and boom headsets that transmit mono sound through a wired connection.Limited lifetime warranty for the lifetime of ownership by the first consumer purchaser of the product.Consumer and Professional Two-Way Radio Accessories. Ninety (90) days from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product.Products and Accessories that are Repaired or Replaced. The balance of the original warranty or for ninety (90) days from the date returned to the consumer, whichever is longer.Products Covered Length of Coverage
BETA DRAFTSection 4B: Manufacturer’s Warranty 263Warranty Motorola, or its authorized service centers, are excluded from coverage.Altered Products. Products or Accessories with (a) serial numbers or date tags that have been removed, altered or obliterated; (b) broken seals or that show evidence of tampering; (c) mismatched board serial numbers; or (d) nonconforming or non-Motorola housings, or parts, are excluded from coverage.Communication Services. Defects, damages, or the failure of Products, Accessories or Software due to any communication service or signal you may subscribe to or use with the Products Accessories or Software is excluded from coverage.SoftwareExclusionsSoftware Embodied in Physical Media. No warranty is made that the software will meet your requirements or will work in combination with any hardware or software applications provided by third parties, that the operation of the software products will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software products will be corrected.Software NOT Embodied in Physical Media. Software that is not embodied in physical media (e.g. software that is downloaded from the internet), is provided “as is” and without warranty.Who Is Covered?This warranty extends only to the first consumer purchaser, and is not transferable.Products Covered Length of CoverageSoftware. Applies only to physical defects in the media that embodies the copy of the software (e.g. CD-ROM, or floppy disk).Ninety (90) days from the date of purchase.
BETA DRAFT264 Section 4B: Manufacturer’s WarrantyWhat Will Motorola Do?Motorola, at its option, will at no charge repair, replace or refund the purchase price of any Products, Accessories or Software that does not conform to this warranty. We may use functionally equivalent reconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or new Products, Accessories or parts. No data, software or applications added to your Product, Accessory or Software, including but not limited to personal contacts, games and ringer tones, will be reinstalled. To avoid losing such data, software and applications please create a back up prior to requesting service.How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other InformationYou will receive instructions on how to ship the Products, Accessories or Software, at your expense, to a Motorola Authorized Repair Center. To obtain service, you must include: (a) a copy of your receipt, bill of sale or other comparable proof of purchase; (b) a written description of the problem; (c) the name of your service provider, if applicable; (d) the name and location of the installation facility (if applicable) and, most importantly; (e) your address and telephone number.USA Phones 1-800-734-5580 Pagers1-800-548-9954Two-Way Radios and Messaging Devices1-800-353-2729Canada All Products1-800-461-4575TTY 1-888-390-6456For Accessories and Software, please call the telephone number designated above for the product with which they are used.
BETA DRAFTSection 4B: Manufacturer’s Warranty 265Warranty What Other Limitations Are There?ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, OTHERWISE THE REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER, AND IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, ACCESSORY OR SOFTWARE, OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, SOFTWARE OR APPLICATIONS OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS, ACCESSORIES OR SOFTWARE TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.Some states and jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on the length of an implied warranty, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or from one jurisdiction to another. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Motorola software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute copies of the Motorola software. Motorola software may only be copied into, used in, and redistributed with, the Products associated with such Motorola software. No other use, including without limitation disassembly of such Motorola software or exercise of the exclusive rights reserved for Motorola, is permitted.
BETA DRAFT266 Section 4B: Manufacturer’s WarrantyService and RepairsGo to www.motorola.com/consumer/support, where you can select from a number of customer care options. You can also contact the Motorola Customer Support Center at 1-800-734-5580 (United States),1-888-390-6456 (TTY/TDD United States for hearing impaired), or1-800-461-4575 (Canada).
BETA DRAFTIndex 267Index IndexAAbbreviated Dialing  47Accessories  31Charger  31Li-Ion Battery  31AgION antimicrobial  240Airplane Mode  86Alarm Clock  150Auto-Answer Mode  90BBacklight  78Battery  18–22Capacity  18Care  22Charging  21Installing  19Removing  20Bluetooth  214–219CCalculator  151Calendar  147–149Call Alerts  67Answer  68Dismissing  68Sending  67Viewing  68Call Answer Mode  89Call Forwarding  236Call Guard  113Call History  115–125Erasing  125Making a Call  119Making a Walkie-Talkie  122Prepending a Phone Number  121Saving a Phone Number  120Saving Walkie-Talkie Information  124Viewing Phone Calls  116Viewing Walkie-Talkie Calls  117Call Waiting  234Caller ID  234CallingAbbreviated Dialing  47Direct Talk Calls  61Emergency Numbers  42End-of-Call Options  44Group Walkie-Talkie Calls  54In-Call Options  43Keeping Track of Calls  69Missed  42Phone  40Phone Numbers With Pauses  45Plus Code Dialing  46Roam Call  41Speed Dialing  48Talkgroup Calls  58, 60Types of Calls  39Using the Member ID  50Using WLK-TLK Contacts  50Walkie-Talkie Calls  49Camera  185–206Clock Display  79Contacts  126–145Adding a Phone Number  132
BETA DRAFT268 IndexAdding an Entry  132Categories  140Creating An Entry  132Date  135Distribution Lists  135Editing an Entry  136Email Address  131, 134Entry Consists Of  127Erasing  105, 141Filtering  130Finding Entries  129Finding Names  129Importing from SIM Card  143Memory Status  141Picture  133Ringer  133Saving a Number  45Services  145Speed Dial Numbers  130, 133Talkgroup  139Walkie-Talkie Groups  137Web Address  134Currency Converter  154DData Roam Guard  114Data ServicesData Profile  108Direct Talk  61Code  63Private Only  64Receiving All Calls On Channel  65Setting Up  62EEntering TextNumbers  35Symbols  35Word English Text Input  33FFile Manager  156GGroup Walkie-Talkie Calls  54Details  55HHearing Aid Compatibility  248KKey Functions  11Key Shortcuts  89Keypad Sensor  78LLanguage  91Location Settings  81Lock CodeChanging  99Locking Your Phone  99MMedia Player  207–213Playing Video and Audio Clips  210Menu  ivNavigating  28Selecting  29Style  79MessagingSetting Alerts  82Multimedia
BETA DRAFTIndex 269Index Channel Listings  209Channel Options  208FAQs  211NNextel Customer Service  6Notepad  152PPhoneAntenna  14Basic Features  25Front View  9Inside View  10Key Functions  11Limiting Use  102On and Off  23Resetting  105Setting Up  15Status Information  27Your Numbers  24Phone Settings  72–91, ??–91Any Key  90Auto-Answer Mode  90Call Answer Mode  89Display Settings  77–79Location Settings  81Messaging Settings  82Open  90Shortcut  89Sound Settings  73–??Talk Key  90TTY Use  87Plus Code Dialing  46RRinger Types  73Roaming  109–113Setting Roam Mode  112SScreensaver  80Security  94–108Send via WLK-TLK  51Send Contact Information  52Send Own Info  52Setup  52Sharing Groups  56Service411  7Account Passwords  5Activation  3Automated Invoicing  6Operator Services  7Setting Up  2Sprint 411  7Sprint Customer Service  6Voicemail  4www.sprint.com  6Set Time/Date  80SIM CardCopying  143Importing Contacts  143Inserting  16Locating  15PIN  96Removing  17Security  96SIM Manager  142SMS Text Messaging  229–230SMS Voice Messaging  231–??Special Numbers  101Speed Dialing  48Sprint 411  7
BETA DRAFT270 IndexSprint PCS Picture MailDownloading Pictures  205Password  202Uploading Pictures  205Sprint PCS VisionSecurity Features  107Status Light  77Stop Watch  152Storing Pictures  190TTaking Pictures  186–189Talkgroup  58Join  59Text Greeting  77Themes  80Three-Way Calling  235Tip Calculator  153TTY Use  87UUnit Converter  155Unlocking Your Phone  99VVideosRecording  193Sending  200Voice Services  162–174, ??–174Voice-Activated Dialing  163–??VoicemailMenu Key  228Options  225Retrieving  224Setting Up  4, 223Volume  74WWalkie-Talkie Button Light  77Walkie-Talkie Numbers  49Warranty  260–266WLK-TLK Contacts  50Creating A Group  54Word English Text Input  33World Clock  151

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