Nokia PM 3205 User Manual
Sprint PCS Vision SM Picture Phone PMîÂÂ3205 by Nokia UserâÂÂs Guide 931414 0
Table of Contents Welcom e to Sprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Section 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1A. Settin g Up Serv ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Setting Up Your Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Sprint PCS Account Passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Section 2: Your Sprint PC S Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2A. Your Sprint PC S Vision Picture Ph one: The Basics . . . . . . . . 9 Front View of Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Key Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Viewing the Display Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Features of Your PM-3205 by Nokia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 4 Turning Your Phone On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Using Your PhoneâÂÂs Battery and Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Connecting Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Holding Your Phone Properly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Displaying Your Phone Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Making and Answering Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Making Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Dialing Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Answering Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 Missed Call Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Calling Emergency Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 In-Call Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 End-of-Call Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Saving a Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Dialing From the Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Using Speed Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Entering Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Selecting a Character Input Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9 Entering Characters Using T9 Text Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Entering Characters by Tapping the Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Entering Numbers and Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 2B. Contro lling Y our Ph oneâÂÂs S ettings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Setting Your PhoneâÂÂs Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Selecting a Profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Customizing a Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Renaming a Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Ringer Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Selecting a Key Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 8 Adjusting the PhoneâÂÂs Ringer Volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 8 Alert Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 9 Silence All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 Changing the Text Greeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Changing the Display Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Changing the Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Changing the Theme Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Changing the Clock Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Location Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 TTY Use With Sprint PCS Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Phone Setup Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Shortcut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Call Answer Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Auto-Answer Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Display Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 2C. Settin g Your Phone âÂÂs Securit y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Accessing the Security Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 Using Your PhoneâÂÂs Lock Featur e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Locking Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Unlocking Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Changing the Lock Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Calling in Lock Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Restricting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Unrestricting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Using Special Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Erasing the Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Resetting Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3 Security Features for Sprint PCS Vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Enabling and Disabl ing Sprint P CS Vision Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Avoiding Unwanted Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 2D. Controlli ng You r Roam ing Ex perience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Understanding Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Setting Your PhoneâÂÂs Roam Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Controlling Ro aming Ch arges Using Call Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1
2E. Naviga ting Th rough M enus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Menu Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 Viewing the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Reviewing the Contacts Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 2F. Mana ging C all Lo gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Viewing Call Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Call Logs Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Making a Call From Call Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Saving a Phone Number From Call Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Prepending a Phone Num ber From Call Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Erasing Call Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 2G. Using the Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Adding a New Phone Book Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Finding Phone Book Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 0 Phone Book Entry Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Adding a Phone Number to a Phone Book Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 Editing a Phone Book EntryâÂÂs Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3 Editing a Phone Book Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Dialing Sprint PCS Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4 2H. Person al Organi zer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Using the Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Using the Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Going to TodayâÂÂs Calendar Me nu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Adding an Event to the Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Event Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Event Alert Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Viewing Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 8 Erasing Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 Using the To-do List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Adding a To-do Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 0 Viewing and Editing a To-do Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 0 Deleting a To-do Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Using Voice Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 Recording a Voice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Playing a Voice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Adding an Alarm to a Voice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Listening to an Alarmed Voice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Erasing Recorded Voice Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2 Using the Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Using the Countdown Timer Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4
Using the Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Split Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Lap Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Using the Calorie Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Customizing the Calorie C alculat or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Customizing an Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 8 2I. Using Y our Phone âÂÂs Vo ice Service s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Using Voice-Activated Dialing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Assigning a Voice Tag to a Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Making a Call Using Voice-Ac tivated Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Changing the Voice Dial Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Erasing a Voice Dial Tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Managing Voice Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Recording Voice Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2 Playing a Voice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 2 2J. Using Y our Pho neâÂÂs BuiltîÂÂin Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Taking Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Creating Your Sprint PCS Picture Mail Pa ssword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Camera Mode Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Sharing Sprint PCS Picture Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Sharing Sprint PCS Picture Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Sharing Sprint PCS Picture Mail From Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Storing Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Stored in Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Online Albums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2 Managing Sprint PCS Picture Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Using the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Managing Online Sprint PCS Picture Mail From Your Phone . . . . . . . . 11 4 Sharing Online Sprint PCS Picture Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116 2K. Additional Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Listening to the FM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Turning on the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Using Voice Commands to Operate Your Ra d io . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 9 Selecting Radio Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Turning off the Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1 IR (Infrared) Data Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Activating Your Phone âÂÂs IR Ca pability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Sending and Receiving Calendar Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Sending and Receiving Business Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 5 Using a Calling Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Flashlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Cut-out Covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Section 3: Sprint PCS Service Feat ures . . . . . . . . . . . 132 3A. Sprint PC S Service Features: The Ba sics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 33 Using Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Setting Up Your Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Voicemail Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 New Voicemail Message Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 6 Voicemail Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Voicemail Menu Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 Using Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Responding to Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 1 Making a Three-Way Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Using Call Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 3B. Spr int PCS Vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 4 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Your User Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Launching a Sprint PCS Vision Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Ending a Sprint PCS Vision Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Clearing the Cache. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Net Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Sprint PCS Vision Connection Status and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 8 Navigating the Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Using Sprint PCS Picture Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Taking and Viewing Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Sharing Sprint PCS Picture Ma il From Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Accessing the Sprint PCS Picture Ma il Website From Your Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Understanding Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 4 Message Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Message Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 4 Erasing Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Signing Up for Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Using Sprint PCS Short Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Creating a Short List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Composing Sprint PCS Short Mails . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Accessing Sprint PCS Sh ort Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 9 Using Preset Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Using Sprint PCS Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Accessing Sprint PCS Mail Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 1 Composing Sprint PCS Mail Me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 1 Accessing Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Using Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Using Instant Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Accessing Instant Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Experiencing Online Chat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Downloading Premium Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165 Accessing Games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 7 Accessing Ringers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 9 Accessing Screen Savers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Exploring the Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Using the Browser Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Using Sprint PCS Business Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Sprint PCS Vision FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 3C. Spr int PCS Voice C ommand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Getting Starte d With Sprint PCS Vo ice Comm and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Creating Your Own Address Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Making a Ca ll With Sprint PCS Voice Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Accessing Information Using Sprint PCS Voic e Command . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information . . . . . . 185 4A. Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Getting the Most Out of Your Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Main tainin g Sa fe Use of and Access t o You r Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 OwnerâÂÂs Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 UserâÂÂs Guide Proprietary Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 8 Accessibility information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 0 4B. Terms & Cond itions a nd Manufa cturerâÂÂs Warranty . . . . . . 211 Terms and Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 ManufacturerâÂÂs Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
i Welcome to Sprint Sprint has the most complete, all- digital wireless network in the nation. Depend on it. W e are committed to bringing you the best wireless tec hnolo gy available. W ith Sprint, y ou g et the mo st complete, all-digital wir eless netw or k in the nation so all y our ser vices wo r k the same wher ev er y ou go on the netw or k. W e built our netw ork right from the start, so no matter where y ou are on the enhanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Netw ork, all your services â whether itâ s V oicemail, Caller ID , email, or Spr int PCS Picture Mail â will w or k the same. This guide will familiar ize you with our technology and your new Sprint PCS V ision Picture Phon e through simple, easy-to-f ollow instru ctions. If you have alr eady review ed the Start Here to Activate guide that was packaged with y our new phone, then you're r eady to e xplor e the ad vanced f eatur es outlined i n this guid e. If y ou hav e not r ead y our Start Here to Act ivate guide, go to Section One â Getting Started. This section pro vides all the i n f o r m a t i o n y o u n e e d t o u n l o c k y o u r p h o n e , s e t u p y o u r v o i c e m a i l , and much mor e. It also contains information on how to contact Sprint if you hav e any ques tions about your ser vice, wish to check y our account balance, or want to purc hase additional products or ser vices. Sprint is differe nt. All y our ser vices w or k the same whe rev er y ou go on the mo st complete, all-digi tal wir eless netw or k in the nation. W elcome and thank y ou f or c hoosing Spr int.
ii Introduction This Userâ s Guide introduces you to Sprint PCS Ser v ice and all the f eatur es of y our ne w phon e. Itâ s divided into f our sec tions: â½§ Section 1: Getting Started â½§ Section 2: Y our Spr int PCS Phone â½§ Section 3: Spr int PCS Ser vice Features â½§ Section 4: Safety and W ar ranty Information Throughout this guide, you'll fi nd tips that highlight special shortcut s and timel y r eminders to help you make the most of y our new phone and ser vice. The T a ble of C ontents and Inde x will also help you quickly locate specific inf ormation. Y ou'll g et the most out of your phone if y ou r ead each section. How ev er , if y ou'd lik e to g et righ t to a spec ific f eatur e, simpl y locate that section in the T able of Contents and clic k on the pag e number to go directl y to that pa ge. F ollow th e instructions in that section, and y ou'll be re ady to use y our phone in n o time. Note: You can vie w this gui de onli ne or pri nt it to keep it on ha nd. If you' re viewing it onli ne, simply cli ck on a topic in th e Table of Conten ts or Index or on any p age reference . The PD F will a utomatically disp lay the appropria te page. Note: The phone must b e turned on to use th e phoneâÂÂs fe atures. Do no t turn on the phone wh en the use of a wirele ss phone is prohibited or when it may cause interfere nce or danger.
Getting Started Section 1
Section 1A: Setting Up Service 2 Section 1A Setting Up Service In This Section â½§ Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service â½§ Setting Up Y our V oicemail â½§ Sprint PCS Account Passwords â½§ Getting Help Setting up service on your new Spri nt PCS Vision Phone is quick and easy . This section w alks y ou through th e necessar y steps to set up yo ur p h o n e , u n l o c k y o u r p h o n e , s e t u p y o ur voicemail, establish pass wor ds, and contact Sprint for assistance with yo ur Sprint PCS Ser vice.
Section 1A: Setting Up Service 3 Get ting Start ed With Spr int PCS Service Det er mining if Y our Phone is Alr eady Activ at ed If y ou receiv ed y our phone i n the mail or pur c hased it at a S print Store, it probab l y has alre ad y been activ ated. All you n eed to do is unlock your phone. If y our phone is not activated, pl ease r ef er to the Start Here Guide included with y our phone. Unlocking Y our Phone T o unlock y our phone, follo w these easy st eps: 1. Press and hold the pow er button located at the top of your phone for tw o seconds to turn on the phone. 2. Press the Menu so ftkey . 3. Enter y our loc k code. (F or security reasons, the code is not visible as y ou type.) 4. Press OK . Note: To select a softkey, press the softkey button dire ctly below the softkey text that appear s at the bottom l eft and bo ttom right of you r phoneâÂÂs display scree n. Softkey actions c hange accor ding to the screen you âÂÂre viewing and wil l not appear if th ere is no corre sponding ac tion availa ble. Tip: If you canâÂÂt r ecall your lock code , try using the last four di gits of either your Social Secu rity number or Sprint Sprint PCS Phone Number or try 0000. If none of these work, call Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4PCS (4727).
Section 1A: Setting Up Service 4 Set ting Up Y our V oicemail All unans we red calls to y our Sprint PCS Visio n Phone are automaticall y tran sf erred to y our voi cemail, ev en if your phon e is in use or turned off. Theref ore, y ou will want to set up y our v oicemail and personal gr eeting as soon as y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone is activated. T o set up y our v oicemail: 1. Press and hold f or two se cond s. 2. F ollow the system prompts to: 䡲 Create y our pass code 䡲 Record your gr eeting 䡲 Record y our name announcement 䡲 Choose whether or not to activ ate One-T ouch Message Access (a f eature that lets y ou access messag es simpl y by pressing and holding one key , bypassing the need f or y ou to enter your pass code) F or more inf ormation about using y our v oicemail, see âÂÂUs ing V oicemailâ on page 134 . Note: The voicem ail setup pro cess may var y in certain Affiliate ar eas.
Section 1A: Setting Up Service 5 Spr int PCS Account P asswor ds As a Sprint PCS customer , you e njoy unlimited access to y our personal account information, yo ur voicemail account, and y our Sprint PCS Vision account. T o ensure that no one else has access to y our information, you will need to create pass w ords to protect y our privacy . A ccount P asswor d If y ou are the account owner , you'll hav e an account pass w ord to sign on to www .sprintpcs.com and to use when calling Sprint Customer Ser vice. Y our default account pass word is the last f our digits of y our Social Sec urity number . If you ar e not the account owner (if someo ne else pa ys f or y our Sprint PCS Ser vice), you can g et a sub-account passw ord at www . sprintpcs.com . V oicemail P asswo r d Y ou'll cre ate yo ur v oicemail pass w ord (or pass code) when y ou set up y our voicemail. (See âÂÂSetting Up Y our V oicemailâ on page 4 fo r more info r mation on your v oicemail passw ord.) Spr i nt PCS Vision P asswor d If y ou hav e a Sprint PCS Vision Phone, y ou can set up a Sprint PCS V ision P assw ord. This optional pass w ord ma y be used to authorize purc hase of Premium Ser vices content and to protect personal inf ormat ion on multi-phone accounts. F or more in f ormation or to chang e your pass words, sign on to www . sprintpcs.com or call Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211 -4PCS ( 4727).
Section 1A: Setting Up Service 6 Get ting Help V isit Our W ebsite Y ou can g et up-to-date inf ormation on Sprint PCS Ser vices and Options by signing onto our W ebsite at www .sprintpcs.com . When y ou visit us online, you can 䢠Review cov erag e m aps 䢠Learn how to use v o icemail 䢠Access y our accoun t inf ormation 䢠Purc hase access ories 䢠Add additional options to y our ser vice plan 䢠Chec k out freque ntly asked questions 䢠And mor e Reac hing Spr int Customer Service Y ou can reac h Sprint Customer Ser vice man y differ ent wa ys: 䢠Dial on y our Sprint PCS Phone 䢠Sign on to y our account at www .sprintpcs.com 䢠Call us toll-free at 1-888-211-4727 (Consumer customer s), 1-877-CLEARPY (2 53-2779) Spr int PCS Clear P a y SM cust omer s ), or 1-888-788- 4727 (Business customer s) 䢠Wr ite to us at Spr in t Custom er Ser vi ce, P .O . Box 80 77, London, KY 40742 Receiving A utomat ed In voicing Inf o r mation F or yo ur conv enien ce, y our phone giv es y ou access to in v oicing inf ormat ion on y our Sprint PCS Ac count. This inf ormation include s balance due, pa ymen t recei ved, inv oicin g cycle , and the num ber of minutes used si nce y our last inv oi cing cyc le. (Normal airtime usage will apply .) T o access automat ed in v oicing i nfor m ation: ä³ Press . Note: This service may not be availabl e in al l Affiliate a reas.
Section 1A: Setting Up Service 7 Spr int PCS Dir ect ory Assistance Y ou hav e access to a v ariety of ser vices and inf ormation through Sprint PCS Director y Assistance, including r esidential , business, and go v ernment listings; assistance wi th lo cal or long-distance calls; movie listings ; and hotel, r estauran t, shopping, and major l ocal event inf ormation. There is a per-call c harg e and y ou will be billed fo r a i r t i m e. T o call Spr int PCS Direct ory Assistance: ä³ Press . Spr int PCS Oper at or Services Sprint PCS Operator Ser vices provides assistance when placin g collect calls or when pl acing calls bil led to a local telephone calling card or thir d party . T o access Spr int PCS Operat or Services: ä³ Press . F or more information or to see the latest in products and ser vices, visit us online at www .sprintpcs.com . Note: Sprint PCS Operator Services may not be available in all Affiliate areas.
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Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 9 Section 2A Your Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone: The Basics In This Section â½§ Front V iew of Y our Phone â½§ Key Functions â½§ V iewing the Display Screen â½§ Features of Y our PM-3205 by Nokia â½§ T urning Y our Phone On and Off â½§ Using Y our Phoneâ s Battery and Charger â½§ Connecting Accessories â½§ Holding Y our Phone Properly â½§ Displaying Y our Phone Number â½§ Making and Answering Calls â½§ Entering T ext Y our Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone is packed with features that simplify your life and expand your ability to stay connected to the people and information that are important to you. This section will gu ide you through the basic func tions and callin g f eatur es of y our phone.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 10 F r ont View of Y our Phone 2. Speaker 1. Infrared (IR) Port 4. Sele ction Key 3. Signal Strength Indicator 5. T alk Key 16. Earpiece 15. Power Key 11. End Call Key 14. Camera (on back side) 12. Batter y Strength Indicator 4. Selection Key 13. Display Screen 10. Nav igation Key 9. M icrophone 6. Cha rger Jack 8. Pop-Port Connector 7. Flashlight
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 11 K e y F unctions 1. Infrared (IR) Port allows data transf er with other compatible devices. 2. Speaker lets you hear ring t ones. 3. Signal Strength Indicator indicates the signal strength 4. Selection Key lets y ou select softkey actions or menu items. 5. Ta l k K e y dials outgoing and ans w ers incoming calls. 6. Charger Jack connects the phone to the batter y charg er . 7. Flashlight pro vides a light when y ou need it. 8. Pop-Port TM Connector provides a connection to y our personal computer , laptop computer , and car kit, as we ll as to other accessories. 9. Microphone tr ansmits y our v oice. 10. Navi gati on Key scrolls through menu s and displa ys the ne xt or previous menu option. (Also acts as a shor tcut key for web access, messa ges, downloads and mo re.) From the s tandb y mode: 䡲 Press to use the camera. 䡲 Press to view yo ur contacts list. 䡲 Press to access the mobile web. 䡲 Press to cr eate a messag e. 11. End Call Ke y ends calls o r lets you return to the standby mod e. 12. Battery Strength Indicator indicates the batter y strength. 13. Display Sc reen shows the status icons and men u cho ices. 14. Camera lets y ou take photographs. 15. Power Key lets you pow er the phone on or of f . 16. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated prompts.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 12 V iewing the Displa y Scr een Y our phoneâ s display scre en provides a w ealth of inf ormation about y our phoneâ s status and options. This list identif ies the symbols y ouâ ll see on y our phoneâ s display scr een: shows yo ur current signal stre ngth. (The mor e lines y ou hav e, the strong er your signal.) No service available means your ph one cannot f ind a signal. tells y ou a call is in prog ress . indicates y ou are âÂÂroamin gâ off the Sprint Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. (If y ou are roaming on an analog system, y our phone â s displa y will show the ro aming icon and an â A nalog Roamâ te xt alert.) indicates y ou hav e new te xt messages. indicates y ou hav e voicemail mess ages. Press and hold to call your voicemail box. the r ing ing tones or warning tones are silenced. vibrating aler t is activated. keyguard is activated. the alar m is activated. a headset accessor y is connected. a hands-fre e accessor y is connected. a loopset accessor y is connected. predictiv e te xt mode is on. predictiv e te xt mode is of f. locat ion info shar ing (G PS) is set to sh are your locat ion with the netw or k onl y during emerge ncy calls. l ocation inf o sharing (GPS) is set to share y o ur location with the netw ork whenev er the phone is on and activa ted. the stopwatc h is ru nning.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 13 the countdown timer is running. an IR (infr are d) connectio n is activ e. the Sprint PCS V ision conne ction is activ e. the Sprint PCS V ision conne ction is dormant. the camera is active with the self-timer off . the camera is active with the self-timer on. the camera image r esolution is set to basic. the camera image r esolution is set to nor mal. the camera image r esolution is set to high. a TTY device is operating. Note: Display indic ators help you manage your roaming ch arges by letting you know when yo uâÂÂre off the Spr int Nationwi de PCS Network an d whether youâÂÂre oper ating in d igital or analog mode. (Fo r more infor mation, see Section 2D: âÂÂCon trolling Y our Roaming Experience â on page 56.)
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 14 F eat ur es of Y our PMîÂÂ3205 b y Nokia Congr atulations on the purc hase of y our Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone. The PM-3205 by Nokia is lightw eight, easy-to-use, and reliable, and it also off er s many sig nificant f eatures and service options. The f ollowing list pr eviews some of those features and options and provid es page n umbers where you can f ind out more: 䢠Dual-band/tri-mode capa bility a llows you to make and receive calls while on the Sprint Nationwide Sprint PCS Networ k and to roam on other analog and 800 and 1900 MHz digital networks where Sprint has im plemented r oaming ag reeme nts ( âÂÂControlling Y our Roaming Experienceâ on pag e 56 ). 䢠Sprint PCS V ision SM pro vides access to the wir eless Internet in digital mode ( âÂÂGetting Startedâ on page 145 ). 䢠Sprint PCS Mail and Spr int PCS Short Mail provide quic k and conv enient te xt messaging capabilities ( âÂÂMessagingâ on pag e 154 ). 䢠Sprint PCS V oice Command SM lets y ou dial phone numbers b y speaking someon eâ s name or the d igits in thei r phone numbe r ( âÂÂGetting Started With Sprint PCS V oice Command â on pag e 182 ). 䢠Games, ring ers, screen sav ers, and other applications can be downloaded to your phone to make your Sprint PCS Vi sion Phone as unique as you ar e ( âÂÂDownloadi ng Prem ium Contentâ on page 165 ). 䢠Space f or up to 500 Contacts List entries with support for multiple numbers and addresses in each entr y ( âÂÂA d d i n g a N e w Phone Book Entr yâ on page 79 ). 䢠A voice r ecord er to recor d and stor e up to 3 minutes of personal notes to y our self ( âÂÂUsing V oice Memosâ on pag e 91 ). 䢠The built-in organi zer lets y ou sc hedule alerts to remi nd you o f important events ( âÂÂP er sonal Organizerâ on pag e 85 ). 䢠Countdown timer with alarm and multiple-mode stopwatch f or timing ev ents ( âÂÂUsing the Countdown T i mer Alar mâ on page 94 and âÂÂUsing the Stopwatc hâ on page 95 ). 䢠FM Radio allows y ou to tune in to y our f avo rite stations ( âÂÂListening to the FM Radioâ on page 119 ). 䢠Camera lets you capture ev ents when the y happen and share them with friends ( âÂÂUsing Y our Phoneâ s Built-in Cameraâ on pa g e 103 ).
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 15 䢠Infrar ed (IR) connectivity lets to sh are phone numbers, memos, and other inf ormation with fr iends and business associates who have compatible phones ( âÂÂIR (Infrar ed) Data T ransf erâ on page 122 ). 䢠Flashlight giv es y ou a conv enient ligh t when y ou need it ( âÂÂFlashlightâ on page 128 ). 䢠Location inf ormation sharing uses GPS tec hnology to shar e y our g eogr aphic location ( âÂÂLocation Settingsâ on pag e 43 ). A not e abou t memory The f ollo wing f eatur es ma y shar e memor y: contac ts, te xt, graphics and ringe rs, calendar to-do notes, games, and application s. Use of one or mo re of th ese f eatures ma y reduce the memory available f or the remaining features that share memor y . For e xample, saving many calendar notes, ma y use all of the availab le memor y . Y our phone may displa y a messag e that the memor y is full when you try to use a shared memo r y feature. In this case , delete so me of the i nformation or entries stored in the shar ed memor y feature s bef ore continuing. Some of the f eatur es, such as ring tones, gr aphics, and applications may have a certain amount of memor y speciall y allotted to them in addition to the memor y sh ared with other f eatures.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 16 T ur ning Y our Phone On and Of f T ur ning Y our Phon e On T o tur n your pho ne on: ä³ Press and hold the power button on the top of your phone f or approximately tw o seconds. Once your phon e is o n, it displays âÂÂSearching for Ser viceâ that indicates your phone is searc hing f or a signal. When y our ph one finds a signal, it automatically enters the standby modeâÂÂthe phoneâ s idle state. At this point, you ar e read y to begin making and receiving calls. I f yo u r p h o n e is u n a b l e t o f i n d a signal after 15 minutes of searching, a P o wer Sa ve f e ature is automaticall y activated. When a signal is f ound, yo ur phone automatically returns to the standby mode. In P o w er Sav e mode, y our phone searc hes f or a si gnal periodicall y without your intervention. Y ou can also initiate a sear c h f or Sprint PCS Ser vice by pressin g any k ey (when your phone is turned On). T ur ning Y our Phon e Of f T o tur n your pho ne of f: ä³ Press and ho ld for tw o seconds until y ou see âÂÂGoodbyeâ on the displa y screen. Y our screen remains b lank while y our phone is of f (unless the batter y c harg er is connected). Tip: The Power Save fea ture help s to conserve yo ur battery power when you are in an area whe re there i s no sig nal.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 17 Using Y our Phone â s Bat t ery and Char g er Bat t ery Capacity Y our Sprint PCS Vision Phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (LiIon) batter y . It allo ws y ou to rec harg e your batter y befor e it is full y drained. Operation times are estima tes onl y and depend on signal strength, phone use, netw or k conditions , f eatur es used, batter y age and condition (includ ing c harging h abits), temperatur es to wh ich the batter y is e xposed, and man y other factors. The batter y pro vides up to th e f ollowing approxi mate maximum usage times: When the batter y charg e is g etting low , the âÂÂBatter y low . Please rec harg eâ message is displa y ed on y our scr een, and the phone sounds a warning tone. When the batter y has become too weak to operate y our phone , the messag e âÂÂSwi tchi n g of f. Pl ea se re cha r geâ is displayed on y our screen. Function Digital Analog Ta l k t i m e Up to 2.35 hour s Up to 45 minute s Standby time Up to 7 da ys Up to 20 hours Note: Long backlight settings, searching for service , vibrate mode , and browser use affect the batte ryâÂÂs talk and standby times. Tip: Be sure to watch your pho neâÂÂs battery leve l indicator and ch arge the battery before it runs out of power.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 18 Installing the Ba t t ery T o install the batter y , replace the batter y , or to access your phoneâ s ESN (electronic serial number), y ou must f irst remov e the phone back co ve r . T o remo ve th e back co v er , press the r elease button down and push the back cov er a way . T o install the LiIon bat tery: 1. Insert the batter y (la bel side fa cing up) into the cavity at a 45-deg re e angle.( The metal contacts must be al igned with and touching the metal prongs.) 2. Press down on the batter y until it snaps into place. Note: Before removi ng the co ver, always switch off th e power and d isconnect the charger and any other de vice. Avoid tou ching elec tronic co mponents while changing the covers. Always store a nd use the de vice with the covers attach ed.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 19 Remo ving the Bat tery T o r emo v e y our bat t ery: 1. Make sure the pow er is off so that you donâÂÂt lo se an y stored numbers or messag es. 2. T o re m ove t h e b ack co ve r , t u r n the phone upside down, pr ess the release button down, and push the bac k cov er a wa y . 3. Pull upward on the lower end of th e batter y with y our finger tip and remov e the batter y from the phone at a 45-degree angle. Char ging the Bat tery Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phoneâ s LiIon batter y is r ec harge able and should be c harg ed as soon as possible so y ou can be gin using your phone. K eeping track of y our batter yâ s c harg e is important. If y our batter y lev el becomes too lo w , y our phone automatically turns off and you will lose all the inf or mation you were just working on. For a quick c heck of y our phoneâ s batter y lev el, glance at the batter y charg e indicator located in the upper-ri ght corner of your phoneâ s display scr een. Alwa ys use a Sprint-approv ed desktop c harg er , trav el c harger , or vehic le pow er adapter to charg e y our batter y . The f ollowing c harging times f or the 780 mAh BLD -3 LiIon batter y are approxi mate: 䢠ACP-7 Charger . Up to 3 hours ch arging time 䢠ACP-12 Charger . Up to 1.5 hours charging time Warning! Using the wro ng battery char ger coul d cause damag e to your phone and void the warranty .
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 20 Using the Deskt op Char g er T o use the desktop char ger pr o vided with y our phone: 1. Install the phone batter y in the phone. 2. Plug the prongs of the adapter into an electrical outlet. 3. Plug the round end of the A C adapter into the desktop charg er and insert the phone into the c harge r slot. â or â Plug the adapter dir ectl y into the charg er jac k on the phone, if the c harg e r stand is not used . (If the phon e is on, the screen brief ly displa ys a âÂÂChargingâ messag e f ollo w ed immediate l y by a scrolling batter y strength indicator . If the phone is off, the sc reen displa ys âÂÂPhon e off. Battery chargingâÂÂ.) 4. When the batter y is fully c harged, unplug the phone from the c harger . (If the phone is on, the batter y strength indicator stops scrol ling. If the phone is off, the sc reen d ispla ys âÂÂPhone of f . Char g e completedâÂÂ. ) W ith the Sprint-approved LiIon batter y , you can rec harg e the batter y bef or e it becomes completel y run down. Connecting A ccessor ies Headset accessories can be connected using the Nokia P op-Port connector . W ith a headset and the keypad of your phone, y ou can make and ans w er calls as usual. Warning! Unplug the charger from the electri c al plug and th e device when not in use. Do not leave the battery co nnected to the charge r. Overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left un used, a fully ch arged battery wi ll lose its charge ov er time. Temperature ex tremes can a ffect the a bility of your batte ry to charge.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 21 Holding Y our Phone Pr oper ly Hold your phone by placing your inde x fing er on the lower bac k cover . This he lps optimize reception by preventing your hand from obstructing the inter nal antenna. As with an y other r adio tr ansmitting device, do not touch the antenn a area unnece ssarily when using y our phone. A voiding contact with the antenna area optimiz es the antenna perf ormance and the batter y lif e Displa ying Y our Phone Number J ust in case y ou f or g et y our phone number , your Sprint PCS V ision Phone can r emind y ou. T o display you r phone number: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to My phone no. , and pre ss Select . (Y our phone number is di spla yed.) 2. Press to retur n to the standby mode. Note: To access the phone main menu, press Menu from the standby mode. Menu items may be selected b y highlig hting them wi th the navig ation key and pressing Select .
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 22 Making and Answ er ing Calls Making Calls Placing a call from your Sprint PCS Phone is as easy as making a call from an y land line phone. J u st enter the number and pr ess and y ouâ re on y our wa y to c lear calls. T o mak e a call using y our ke ypad: 1. Make sur e y our phone is on . 2. Enter a phone number . (If you ma ke a mistake while dialing, press Clear to eras e one d igit at a ti me. P res s an d hold Clear to erase the entire number .) 3. Press . (T o make a call when you are r oaming and Call Guard is enab led, see âÂÂContro lling Roaming Charg es Using Call Guardâ on pag e 61 .) 4. Press or End call when y ou are finish ed. Y ou can also place calls from y our Sprint PCS Phone by using Sprint Sprint PCS V o ice Command SM ( âÂÂMaking a Call W ith Spr int PCS V oice Commandâ on page 184 ), Speed Dialing n umbers from y our Phone Book ( âÂÂU sing Speed Diali ngâ on pag e 28 ) , and using y our Call Logs listings ( âÂÂMaking a Call From Call Logsâ on page 76 ). Tip: To redial your last outg oing call, press twice. When making calls off the Sp rint Nationwi de PCS Network, always dial using 11 digits (1 area cod e phone number).
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 23 Dialing Options When y ou enter numbe r s in the standby mode, y ou will see a v ariety of dialing options appear by pressing Options . T o choose an optio n, scroll to it and pr ess Select . 䢠Save: Sav es the phone num ber to your Phon e Book. (See âÂÂSav ing a Phone Numberâ on page 27 .) 䢠Add to contact: Adds the number to an e xisting contact in your Contacts lis t. 䢠Send picture : Allows y ou to send a pic ture to that number . 䢠Send message: Sends a te xt message to that n umber . 䢠T o home : Lets you mak e a currency con v er sion. 䢠T o foreign : Lets y ou vie w your c urrency conv ersion. 䢠Countdown timer : Sets a timer and r eminder . 䢠Call: Dials the phone num ber . If you ar e roam ing an d hav e the Call Guard f eature activated, select OK . (See âÂÂControlling Roaming Charg es Usin g Call Guar dâ on pag e 61 .) Tip: To speed dial a pho ne numb er from the standby mod e, press and hold the speed di al number . (For informa tion on setti ng up speed dial numbers, se e âÂÂAssigning Sp eed Dial Numbersâ on page 83.) (This feature will not wor k when you a re roaming off the Spri nt Nationwide PCS Network; when roaming you must dial using el even digits [1 the area code the seven -digit phon e number. ])
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 24 Answ er ing Calls T o answer an incoming call: 1. Make sur e y our phone is on. ( If y our phone is off , incoming calls g o to v oicemail.) 2. Press to ans wer an incoming call. Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone notif ies you of incoming calls in the f ollowing w a ys: 䢠The phone rings or vibrates . 䢠The backlight illuminates. 䢠The scre en displa ys an incoming call messag e. If the incoming call is from a number stor ed in y our Phone Book, the phone book entr yâ s name is displa yed. The calle râ s phone number ma y also be displa y ed, if availab le. The f ollowing options are al so displa y ed. T o select an option, pres s the corresponding softke y button. 䢠Silence ( ) or mutes the r inger . (If you do not ans w er the call, it is f orw arded to y our voice mail.) 䢠Answer ( ) ans we rs the incoming call. Answ er ing a Roam Call With Call Guar d Enabled Call Guard is an option that helps you manage y our ro aming charg es when making or receiving calls wh ile outside the Spr int Nationwide PCS Netw ork. (See âÂÂControlling Y our Roaming Experienceâ on pa ge 56 f or more inf ormation about roaming.) T o answer a call when y ou ar e roami ng and Call Guar d is enabled: ä³ Select Answer to ans w er the call. (See âÂÂT o answ er incoming roam ing calls with Call Guar d on:â on page 61 .) Ending a Call T o disconnect a call when y ou ar e finished: ä³ Press or End call . Note: When your phone is off, incoming calls go di rectly to vo icema il.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 25 Missed Ca ll Notification If y ou receiv ed a call whi le yo ur phone w as turned off, âÂÂNe w v oice messageâ will appear on the scr een wh en the phone is turned back on. T o hear the voice messag e: ä³ Press Liste n (left softkey). Calling Emer g enc y Numbers Y ou can place calls to 911 (dial and press ), eve n if y our phone is loc ked or y our account is r estricted. Note: Be sure your ph one is turned o n and in service. Pr ess as many times as needed to return to the stan dby mode (for example , to exit a call or to exit a me nu). ________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __________ _________ _________ _________ _ Official emergency numbers vary by location. Check before you need to use this feature to make sure the number is the proper one for your location. Note: This phone, like any wi reless phone, operate s using ra dio signal s, wireless and la ndline n etworks, as well a s user-pro grammed fu nctions. Because of th is, conne ctions in al l cond itions cann ot be gua ranteed. Therefore you should never rely solel y upon an y wireless phon e for essential communi cations (e.g. medical emer gencies). Emerge ncy calls may not be possib le on all wireless phone ne tworks or when certain network servi ces and/or pho ne features are in use. E mergency n umbers vary by loca tion. When maki ng an emergen cy call, r emember to g ive all the necessa ry information as accuratel y as possible. Rememb er that your wirel ess phone may be the only means of co mmunicati on at the scene of an accident. Do not end the call until gi ven permissio n to do so. If certain fea tures are i n use, you may first need to turn those fea tures off before you can ma ke an emergen cy call. Consult this g uide or contact Spri nt Customer Service.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 26 InîÂÂCall Option s Selecting Options during a call displays a list of f eatures you ma y use during the course of a call. Press Options and scroll to one of the f ollowing options: 䢠Mute/Unmute to mute your micr ophone, or to unmute the micropho ne if it w as mute d earlier . 䢠Loudspeaker to l et other s hear the call. 䢠Three-way call to set up a three-wa y conversation. 䢠End all calls to end all calls. 䢠T ouch tones to send a touc h-tone during a call. 䢠Contacts to open your Contacts list menu options 䢠Menu to view options from your main menu. EndîÂÂofîÂÂCall Options After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone number that is not in your Phon e Book, the phone number an d the duration of the call are displa y ed. After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone number that is alread y in your Ph one Book, the Ph one Book en tr y name and the duration of the call ar e displa y ed. T o select an option after a call has ended, pr ess Options and s croll to one of the fo llowing options: 䢠Save to add the caller to your Phone Book. 䢠Add to contact to add th e caller number to an e xisting contact. 䢠Call to dial the callerâ s number . Warning! Due to hi gher volu me levels, d o not pla ce the ph one near your ear during monito r use. Note: The End-of-Cal l options are not displaye d for calls identifi ed as No ID or Restricted.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 27 Sa ving a Phone Number Y our Sprint PCS Phone can store up to 500 Phone Book entries, with up to 5 numbers for eac h entr y . That's up to a total of 2500 phone numbers. Y our phone automaticall y sorts the Phone Book entries alphabetically . (For more inf ormation, see Section 2G: âÂÂUsing the Phone Bookâ o n pag e 78 .) T o sav e a number fr om the standb y mode: 1. Enter a phone number . 2. Select Options and pr ess Save . 3. Enter a contact name and press OK . 4. T o add other inf ormation to the contact, press Options . - or - Press Done if finished. Dialing Fr om the Phone Book T o dial dir ectl y fr om a Phone Book entry: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Search , and press Se lect . 2. Enter the fir st letter , or letter s, of the contact y ou seek . (A list of contacts be ginni ng with those letter s is display ed.) â or â Scroll up or down to find the con tact you seek. 3. Highlight the contact y ou want to call and press . ( The display confir ms that the numbe r has been di aled when it shows â Calling... âÂÂ.) 4. T o end the call, press or End call . Note: A phone number la beled Fax c an only b e dialed using a personal co mputer . Tip: From the mai n menu, press the down na vigation key to display your list of contacts.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 28 Using Speed Dialing W ith th is f eature, y ou can dial Spee d Dial entries using o ne key press f or key locations 2âÂÂ9. T o activ ate Speed Dialing: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Cal l settings and press Select . 3. Scroll to Spe ed dialing and pr ess Select . 4. Highligh t On and pr ess Select . T o Speed Dial locations 2âÂÂ9: F or inf ormation on creatin g key assignments, see â Assigning Speed Dial Numbersâ on page 83 . 1. Press the key assigned to the number you wish to dial and press , or pr ess and hold the assign ed key f or tw o secon ds. (The displa y conf irms that the number has been diale d when it shows â Calling... âÂÂ.) 2. T o end the call, press or End call . Note: Speed diali ng is not available when you a re roaming; when you are roaming off the Sp rint N ationwide PCS Network, you must always dial using eleven di gits (1 area code number).
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 29 Ent er ing T ext Selecting a Char act er Input Mode Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone pro vides conv enient w a ys to enter wor ds, lette r s, punctuation, and nu mber s whenev er y ou are prompted to enter te xt (for e xam ple, when addin g a Phone Book entr y or when sending Sprint PCS Mail and Sprint PCS Short Mail). T o c hang e the c har act er input mode: 1. When y ou displa y a scr een wher e you c an enter te xt, press to select a differ ent te xt input mode. 2. Select a char acter input mode: 䡲 or T9 Predictiv e T e xt is on or off (see âÂÂEn tering Te x t â o n p a g e 2 9 ). 䡲 , , or to enter se ntence-cas e, uppercase, or low er case c hara cter s by tapping the keypad (see âÂÂEnter ing Characters b y T apping th e K e ypadâ on page 32 ). 䡲 to enter number s (see âÂÂEntering Numbers and Symbolsâ on pa g e 32 ).
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 30 Enter ing Ch aract ers Using T9 T ex t Input T9 T e xt Input (Pr edictiv e T e xt Input) lets yo u enter te xt in your Sprint PCS Vi s i o n Phon e by pressing keys just once per letter . (T o select this mode when entering te xt, see âÂÂSelecting a Character Input Modeâ on pa g e 29 .) T9 T e xt Input analyzes the letters you enter using an intuitive w ord database and c reates a suitab le w or d. (The w or d ma y c hang e as y ou type.) If the wor d y ou wan t does not displa y after y ou ha ve en tered all the letter s, press to scroll th rough addition al w ord selections. T o accept a wor d and insert a space, pr ess . If y ou make a mistake, pr ess Clear to erase a single ch aracter . Press and hold Clear to delete an entire entr y . Using T9 Input Y ou may enter te xt using T9 te xt input in certain text field. T o use T9 input: 1. Select a te xt field fo r te xt input. 2. Press and hold Options until T9 prediction on is momentarily display ed on your scr een. (This input mode remains active until you turn it of f b y pressing an d holding Options until T9 prediction off is momentarily displa y ed.) 3. K e y in your te xt. (For e xample, type âÂÂcarâ by pressing . The w ord is not completed until the last letter is pressed. If y our wor d does not appear , press t o v i ew o t h e r wo rds associ ated with this key combination.) 4. Once a w or d is complete, pr ess to create a space and continue ke ying in your te xt. Tip: When predictive text is on, appears with the text mode icon. When predicti ve text is off, ap pears with the text mo de icon.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 31 A dding a W or d t o the T9 D atabase If a wor d you want to enter does not display as an option when y ou are using T9 T ext Input, y ou can add it to the database. T o add a wor d to the T9 T ext Input database: 1. Sele ct t he Abc char acter input mode. (If the w ord y ou need does not appear , press to scroll through alternative w ords stored in the database. See âÂÂSelecti ng a Chara cter Input Modeâ on page 29 .) 2. If the w ord y ou need still does not appear , press Spell . 3. Enter the wor d using multi-tap te xt entr y , press Options , an d press Save . (The wor d is added to the database and yo u can continue entering your memo using predictive te xt. See âÂÂEntering Character s by T apping the K e ypadâ on pag e 32 .) F or more inf ormation about T9 T e xt Input, visit the T egic W ebsite at www .T9.com .
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 32 Enter ing Charact ers by T app ing the Ke ypad T o enter c haracters by tapping th e keypad, select the Abc mode. (See âÂÂSelecting a Char acter Input Modeâ on pag e 29 ). Pres s the cor responding key repeatedl y unti l the desired char acter appear s. F or e xample, to type âÂÂcar , â press three times, wait tw o seconds, press once, and press three times. By def a ult, the first letter of an entr y is capitalized and the f ollo wing letter s are low ercase. Characters scroll in the f o llowing or der: 䢠. @ ? ! - , &, etc. 䢠A B C 2 䢠D E F 3 䢠G H I 4 䢠J K L 5 䢠M N O 6 䢠P Q R S 7 䢠T U V 8 䢠W X Y Z 9 䢠Space 0 (to create a new line ) 䢠Shift After a c haracter is entere d, the cursor automatically adv ances to the ne xt space after two seconds or when y o u enter a char acter on a differ ent key . Enter ing Numbers and Symbols T o enter numbers: ä³ Sel ect the mode and press the appropriate key . (See âÂÂSelecting a Character Input Modeâ on pag e 29 .) - or - Press and hold a number key f or two sec onds while in the Abc mode to i nser t that number . T o enter symbols and emoticons: ä³ Press and h old , highlight a symbol, and press Insert . - or - Press and hold twi ce, highlight an emoticon, and press Insert.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 33 Section 2B Controlling Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings In This Section â½§ Setting Y our Phoneâ s Date and T ime â½§ Profiles â½§ Sound Settings â½§ Display Setti ngs â½§ Location Settings â½§ TTY Use With Sprint PCS Service â½§ Phone Setup Options Using the menu options available on yo ur Sprint PCS V ision Phone, you ca n customize your ph one to sound, loo k, and operate just the way you want it to. This section describes how y ou can c hang e your phoneâ s settings to best suit y our needs. T ake a fe w moments to r eview thes e options and to adjust or add settings that are right f or you.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 34 Set ting Y our Phone â s D at e and Time Y our phoneâ s date and time need to be set to allow s ome phone f eatur es to operate. These settin gs ma y already hav e been mad e f or yo ur p h o ne . T o let your phone aut omatically set its dat e and ti me: Use the f ollowing steps to let y our phone automaticall y set its time and date based o n the time and d a te of the local phone netw ork. 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to T ime settings and pres s Select . 3. Scroll to Auto-update of date & time and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to On and pr ess Select . T o manually set the date: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to T ime settings and pres s Select . 3. Scroll to Date and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to Set the date an d press Select . 5. Enter the date by using either the ke ypad or the navigation keys and press OK . 6. Press Dat e , scr oll to Date format , and press Select . 7. Scroll to the da te f ormat you pr ef er and pr ess Select . (Y ou can choose to hide the dat e or show the dat e on the phon eâ s displ ay screen by sel ecting Hide date or Show date in the Date menu.)
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 35 T o manually set the tim e: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to T ime settings and pres s Select . 3. Scroll to Clock and press Select . 4. Scroll to Set the time and press Select . 5. Enter the time by using either th e ke yp ad or the navi gation ke y and pr ess OK . 6. Select am or pm and press Select . 7. Press Se lect , scr oll to T i me format , and press Select . 8. Sele ct 24-hour or 12-hour and press Select . (Y ou can c hoose to hide the ti me or show the time on the phoneâ s display scr een by selec ting Hide clock or Show clock in the Clock menu.)
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 36 Pr ofiles Y our phone has five dif f erent profiles (Nor mal, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor , and P ager). Eac h profile can be customized to your specifications. For e xample, y ou ma y wish to customize your Meeting profile to ac commodate your ne eds f or taking calls dur ing meetings. Selecting a Pr ofile At an y giv en time, you c an select on e of the five phone profiles to suit your immediate situation. The most convenient wa y to do this is to use the navigation key . T o select a pr ofile: ä³ Press the pow er key , scroll to a profile, and press Select . Cust omizing a Pr ofile T o customi ze a pr ofile: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Profiles , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to Meeting (or an y other profile) and press Select . 3. Scroll to Customize and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll throu gh each option an d make adju stments as desire d. 5. Press Back to g o back a menu or pr ess to return to the standby mode. Renaming a Profile Any of the pr ofiles can be ren amed, e xcept the Normal profile. T o name a pr ofile: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Profiles , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to a pr ofile (e xcept Normal) and press Select . 3. Scroll to Customize and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to Pro file name and pr ess Select . 5. Enter a new profile name in the te xt box and press OK . The profile can be r enamed again anytime you c hoose.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 37 Sound Set tings Ring er T ypes Ring er types help y o u identify in coming calls and messag es. Y ou can assign ring er types to i ndividual phone book entries, types of calls, and types of messag es. 䢠Preprogrammed Ringers inc lude a va riety of standard ringer types and familiar music. 䢠Vi brating Ringer alerts you to calls or me ssage s without disturbing othe rs. 䢠Downloaded Ringers can be downlo aded right to your phone. (See âÂÂDownload ing Ring ersâ on pag e 169 .) Selecting Ring er T ypes f or V oice Ca lls Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone pr ovides a v ariety of ringe r options that allow you to customize y our ring and volume settings. These options allow you to identify incoming calls by the r ing. T o select a r inger type for v o ice calls: 1. Press to list your contacts. 2. Scroll thr ough y our contacts li st, highlight a contact, press Details , then press Options . 3. Scroll to Custom tone and press Select . 4. Scroll to choose a ringing tone to assign to this contact and press Select. Selecting Ring er T ypes f or Messag es T o select a r i nger type f or messag es: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to T one settings and press Select . 3. Scroll to Message ale rt tone and press Se lect . 4. Choose an alert tone and press Select .
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 38 Selecting a K e y T one Y our phone of fers a number of options for selecting the audible tones accompanying a key press. (Longer tone lengths may be better for tone recognition when dialing voic email or other automate d systems.) T o select a k ey t one length: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Pho ne setting s and press Select . 3. Scroll to T ouch tones and press Select . 4. Scroll to T ouch tone length and press Select . 5. Choose ei ther Short or Long and press Select . T o select a k e y t one v olume: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to T one settings and press Select . 3. Scroll to Keypad ton es and pr ess Select . 4. Press or to chang e the ke y tone volume and press Select . A djusting the Phoneâ s Ring er V olume Y ou can adjust y our phoneâ s vol ume settings to suit y our ne eds and yo ur e nvi ro nm e n t . T o adjust the r ing er v olume: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to T one settings and press Select. 3. Scroll to Ringing volume an d press Select. 4. Press or to chan ge t he r inger v olume and press Select. T o adjust the ear piece v olume: Y ou can adjust the earpiece vo lume during a call. ä³ Press dur ing a call to decr ease the v olume. - or - Press during a call to incr ease the v olume. The v olume lev el will re main unc hang ed unless adjusted again.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 39 Aler t Notification Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone can alert you with an audible tone when you chang e ser vi ce areas, once a minute during a voice call, or when a call has been conne cted. T o enable or disable aler t sounds: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Roa ming and press Select . 3. Scroll to Ser vice change tones and pr ess Select . 4. Choose On to enable or Off to disable, then press Select . Silence All There may be times when you need to silen ce your phone entire ly . The phoneâ s Silent profile allows y ou to mute all sounds without tur ning y our phone off. T o activ ate Silence All: ä³ Press the pow er key , scroll to Silent , and pr ess Select . (The Silent profile is select ed, and the scr een will di splay âÂÂSilent. âÂÂ) T o deactiv ate Silence All: ä³ Press the pow er key , scroll to Normal (or a profile other than Silent ), and pr ess Select .
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 40 Displa y Set tings Changing the T ext Gr eeting Th e t ext gre e t i n g c a n b e u p t o t we l ve ch ar a ct er s a n d i s di s p l ayed o n y our phoneâ s scre en in the standby mode. Y ou ma y c hoose to displa y a custom g reeting or y ou ma y displa y y our Sprint PCS User Name on the phoneâ s screen. T o display or c hang e y our cust om gr eeting: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Pho ne settings and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to W elcome note and press Select . 4. Enter a w elcom e note (up to 44 c hara cters) and press Options . 5. Scroll to Save and press Select . Now , eac h time you turn on your phone, y ou can mom entarily see your pers onalized welcome note! T o display you r Spr int PCS User Name as your gr eeting: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Disp lay settin gs and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Banne r and pres s Select . 4. Scroll to Customize , type y our Sprint PCS User Name, and pr ess OK . Note: To access the phoneâÂÂs mai n menu, pres s Menu from the stan dby mod e. Menu items may be selected by scrolling to them with the navigation key and pre ssing Select .
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 41 Changing the Displa y Scr een Y our new Sprint PCS V i sion Phone offe rs options for wh at y ou see on the displa y screen while in the standby mode . T o c hange the w allpaper displa y im ag es: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Disp lay settin gs and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to W allpaper and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to Select wallpa per and pre ss Select . 5. Scroll to the Screen savers f older and pr ess Select . 6. Scroll to highlight a scr een sav er and press Options . 7. Scroll to Open and press Select to se e a larg er imag e of the screen saver . â or â Scroll to Set as wallpaper and press Select . ( The w allpaper is automaticall y tur ned on when you pr ess Select .) T o tur n of f the w allpaper displa y imag e: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Disp lay settin gs and press Select. 3. Scroll to W allpaper and pr ess Select. 4. Scroll to Off and pre ss Select. Changing the Br ightness Y ou can adjust y our screenâ s contrast (brightness) to suit your surroundings. T o adjust the display br ightness: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Disp lay settin gs and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Displa y brightness and pr ess Select . 4. Adjust the brightness by pressing the left or right scroll keys, then press OK .
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 42 Changing the Theme Color Y ou can customize y our phone displa yâ s appearance by selecting a color sc heme to r ef lect y our personality . T o chang e the displa y â s theme color: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Disp lay settin gs and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Color sche mes and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to select a color sc heme and pr ess Select . Changing the Clock Displa y Y ou can choose whether you want y our phoneâ s clock to displa y (or to be hidden) , the time f or mat, and whether to displa y both time and date. (S ee âÂÂSetting Y our Phoneâ s Date and Timeâ on pag e 34 for more info r mation.)
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 43 Location Set tings Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone is equipped with a Location f eatur e f or use with location-based ser vic es that may be available in the future. The use and accur acy of this f e at ure is dependent on the netw or k, satellite systems, an d the ag ency r eceiving the inf ormation. It ma y not function in all ar eas or at all times. The Location f eature allows the networ k to detect y our position. T ur ning Location of f will hide y our location from ev er yone e xcept 911 emer gency operator s. T o enable your ph one â s Location f eatur e: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Call Setti ngs and press Select . 3. Scroll to Location in fo sharing and pr ess Select . (A messag e e xplaining the options of the Location Inf o S haring feature displa ys on y our scr een after sev er al seconds.) 4. T o read the messag e, pr ess More or scroll thr ough the messag e using the up and down sc roll keys, then pr ess OK . 5. Select 911 only or On an d press OK . 䡲 If you select 911 only , your phoneâ s location information is shared with the netw or k onl y during emergency calls. ( 911 only is the def ault profile.) 䡲 If you select On , your ph oneâ s location inf ormation is shared with the network whenev er the phone is pow ered on and activated. 6. When the confirmation message appears, press OK . When the Location f eature is on, y our phone â s standby screen w il l display the icon. When Location is tur ned of f ( 911 only ), the icon will displa y . Note: Even if the Location feature is enabl ed, no se rvice may u se your location without y our ex press p ermission .
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 44 T T Y Use With Spr int PCS Service A TTY (a lso know n as a TD D or T e xt T elephone), is a t el eco mmun ic ati ons device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to communicate by telepho ne. Y our phone is compatible with TT Y devices that compl y with the TSB 121 industr y standard. Please chec k with the manufa cturer of your TTY device to ensure that it supports digital wireless transmission. By using your phoneâ s Pop-P or t and the Nokia HD A-10 adapter , your phone can be connecte d to a âÂÂcellular readyâ or âÂÂcellular compatibleâ TTY/TDD de vice a speci al cable. If this ca ble was not provided with your TTY device, contact your TTY device manuf actur er to pur c hase the connector cab le. When establishing y our Sprint PCS Ser vice, please call Sprint Customer Ser vice via the state T elecommunications Rela y Ser vice (TRS) b y fir st dialing . Then pro vide the state TRS with this number: 866- 727-4889. T o connect your T T Y device: 1. Conf ir m that your TTY device is âÂÂcellular read yâ or âÂÂcellular compatibleâ and that y ou hav e the proper connecting cable, supplied by the manufacturer of y our TTY device. 2. Plug the 3.5mm end of the cable into the input jack of the TTY devi ce and plug the 2.5m m end of the ca ble into the Nokia HD A-10 adapter . 3. Plug the Nokia HD A-10 adapte r into the P op-P ort of your Nokia phone. T o tur n the TT Y mode on or of f: 1. Connect the TTY/TDD device to y our phone. 2. Pre ss . 3. F ollow the prompts by pr essing OK or Exit . 4. Select Ye s to turn on the TTY mode and dial the contac tâ s number . - or - Select No to turn off TTY mode.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 45 Note: In TTY Mode, your pho ne will displ ay the TTY access icon. If TTY mode is en abled, th e audio quality of no n-TTY device s connected to the Pop-Port jack may be impai red. IMPORTANT NOTICE: 911 Emergency Calling Sprint recomme nds that TTY users make emer gency calls by other means, inclu ding Telecommu nications Rela y Services (TRS), analog cel lular, and land line commu nications. Wi reless TTY calls to 911 may be corrupted when received by public safety answering points (PSAPs) render ing some communi cations unintellig ible. Th e problem e ncountered a ppears rel ated to TTY equipment or software used by PSAPs. This matter has bee n brought to the atten tion of the FCC, and the wirele ss industr y and PSAP community are currently wo rking to resolve this.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 46 Phone Set up Options Shor tcut Y our phone of f er s you the option of assigning a shortcut key to a fa v orite or often-used func tion. Pre ssing th e right selection softkey in the standby mode will launch y our personally designated shortcut. Contacts is the default shortcut f or the right selection softkey . T o assign your shor tcut k e y: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Right se lection key settings and pres s Select . 3. Scroll to Select options and press Select . 4. Scroll the list of options, Mark or Unmark your c hoices, and press Done when f inished. ( Multiple functions c an be mar ked.) 5. Press Ye s to confirm y our c hang es . 6. Scroll to Organ ize and press Select . 7. T o rear rang e the or der of the function s press Move , otherwise, press Done . (Notice that the right sele ction key is no w Go to , instead of the def ault Contacts .) 8. T o use a shortcut, press Go to , choose a shortcut, and press Select . Call Answ er Mode Y ou can determine how to ans w er incomi ng calls on y our phone, whether y ou want to be requi red to press Ans wer or as usual, or whether y ou can pr ess an y key to ans wer . T o set call answer mode: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Call settings and press Select . 3. Scroll to Anykey answer and press Select . 4. Choose On and press Select . (Now you can ans w er a call by pressing any number ke y . - or - Choose Off and press Select to disable an y key ans w ering.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 47 A ut oîÂÂAnsw er Mode Y ou may set y our phone to automaticall y pick up incoming calls when connec ted to an optional hands -free car kit or headse t. T o set A utoîÂÂAnsw er mode: 1. Connect the headset device to y our phone. 2. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 3. Scroll to Enhancement settings pre ss Select . 4. Scroll to Headset and pr ess Select . 5. Scroll to Automatic answer and pr ess Select . 6. Choose On and press Select . (Now calls will be answ ered automaticall y when using the h eadset.) - or - Choose Off and press Select to disable automatic ans wering. Displa y Language Y ou can c hoose to displa y y our Sprint PCS Phoneâ s menus in English or in Spanish. T o assign a languag e f or the phone â s displa y: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Pho ne settings and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Pho ne language and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to sele ct a disp lay language and press Select . (A me ssa g e appear s to confir m the chang e.) Tip: Selecting a language you do n ot understa nd may prese nt a pro blem when attempting to navigate menu s to change the langua ge back.
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 48 Section 2C Setting Your PhoneâÂÂs Security In This Section â½§ Accessing the Security Menu â½§ Using Y our Phoneâ s Lock Feature â½§ Restricting Calls â½§ Using Special Numbers â½§ Erasing the Phone Book â½§ Resetting Y our Phone â½§ Security Features fo r Sprint PCS V ision By using the security settings on y our Sprint PCS V ision Phon e, you receive peace of mind without sacrificing flexibility . This section will familiarize y ou with y our phoneâ s security settings. Wi th sever al options availab le, y ou can customize y our phon e to meet y our personal needs.
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 49 A ccessing the Secur ity Menu All of y our phoneâ s secur ity se ttings are available through the Secur ity menu. Y ou must enter your loc k code to vie w the Security menu. T o access the Secur ity menu: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . (The Security menu is displayed.) Using Y our Phone â s Loc k Feat ur e Locking Y our Phone When y our phone is loc ked, y ou can onl y r eceiv e incomi ng calls or make calls to 911, Spr int Customer Ser vice, or special number s. T o loc k y our phone: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Pho ne lock and pr ess Select . 5. Scroll to y our pref erred setting ( Lock now , or On power -up ) and press Select . (A brief message co nfirming your se lection is displa y ed on the scr een.) Tip: If you canâÂÂt rec all your lo ck code, try us ing the last fo ur digits of eith er your Social Security number or Sp rint PCS Phone Number or try 0000. If none of these work, call Sprint Customer Se rvice at 1-888-211-4PCS (4727). Note: To access the phoneâÂÂs mai n menu, pres s Menu from the stan dby mod e. Menu items may be selected b y highlig hting them wi th the navig ation key and pressing Select .
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 50 Unlocking Y our Phone T o unlock y our phone: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Pho ne lock and pr ess Select . 5. Scroll to Off and pre ss Select . Changing the Loc k Code T o c hange y our loc k code: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Cha nge lock code and press Se lect . 5. Enter y our new loc k code and pr ess OK . (Y ou will be aske d to ve rify your ne w lock code.) 6. Re-enter y our ne w lock code and pr ess OK . (A mess age is displaye d confir ming the lock code is changed.) Calling in Lock Mode Y ou can place calls to 911 and to y our special numbe rs when in lock mode. (For inf ormat ion on special nu mber s, see âÂÂUsing Special Number sâ on pa ge 52 .) T o place an outg oing call in loc k mode: ä³ T o call an emergency number , special number , or Spr int Customer Ser vice, enter the phone number and press . Note: You will not see the numbe r you are d ialing un til you pres s .
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 51 Restr icting Calls There ma y be occasions wh en y ou want to limit the numbe rs your phone can call or fr om whic h it can r eceiv e calls. Y ou can use the Restrict Calls setting to do just that. (The Call r estrictions setting does not appl y to 911 or Sprint Customer Ser vice.) If calls are r estricted, a âÂÂCall not allowedâ messag e is displa y ed when a call is attempted. T o r estr ict calls: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Call restric tions and pr ess Select . 5. Scroll to Restrict outgoing calls or Restrict incomin g calls and press Select. 6. T o restr ict all cal ls, scroll t o Select and press Select . C onfirm by pressing Mark , pr ess Done , and pr ess Ye s to save c hanges. - or - T o restrict pa rticular ca lls, scr oll to Add restriction , press Select , and either enter the number you wish to restrict or press Search to scroll through your Contacts list and select the number . 7. Press OK . Note: Restricted incoming calls are fo rwarde d to voicema il.
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 52 Unr estr icting Calls T o unr estr ict all calls: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Call restric tions and pr ess Select . 5. Scroll to Restrict inc oming calls or Restrict outgoing calls and press Select. 6. Scroll to Select and pr ess Select . 7. Scroll to All calls , press Unmark , and pr ess Done . 8. Press Ye s to sav e c hang e s. Using Special Numbers Special number s are important number s that you hav e designated as being âÂÂalwa ys av ailable. â Y ou can call and receiv e calls from special numbers even i f y our phone is loc ked. Y ou can sav e thr ee speci al numbers in addition to y our Pho ne Book entries (the same number ma y be in both directories). T o add or r eplace a sp ecial number: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Allowed nos.when pho ne locked and pr ess Select . 5. Scroll to one of the three positions and pr ess Assign . (If there is no number assigned to a position, â (empty) â will display .) 6. Enter the phone number to allow and press OK . Note: There are no Speed D ial options a ssociated with specia l numbers.
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 53 Er asing the Phone Book Y ou can quic kl y and easil y erase all of the con tents of y our Phone Book. T o erase all the names and phone numbers in y our Pho ne Book: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Delete , and press Select . 1. Scroll to Delete all and pr ess Select . (A messag e appears asking if y ou are sur e y ou wish to delete y our Cont acts list. If y ou are sure, pr ess OK .) 2. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . Resetting Y our Phone Resetting the phone restores all th e factor y defaults, including the ringer type s and displa y settings. The Phone Book, Call Lo gs, Calendar , and Messaging are not affected. T o r eset y our phone: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Restore factory settings and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . Note: This action cannot be undone.
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 54 Secur ity Feat ur es f or Spr int PCS Vi sion Enabling and Disabling Spr in t PCS Vision Services Y ou can disable Spr int PCS Vision ser vices without tur ning of f your phone; however , you will not have access to all Spri nt PCS V ision ser vices, including W eb and messag ing. Disabling Sprint PCS Vision will avoid an y c harg es associated with Sprint PCS V ision services. While signed out, you can st ill place or receive phone calls, check voicemail, and use other voice ser vice s. Y ou may enable Spr int PCS V ision services again at any time. T o disable Spr int PCS Vi sion services: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to PCS Vis io n and press Select . 3. T o sign out, scr oll to Disable PCS V ision and pre ss Select . (A message will displa y e xplaining that you will not hav e access to data ser vices while di sabled . Pressin g Continue signs y ou out.) T o enable Spr int PCS Visi on services: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sprint PCS Vis io n and press Select . 3. T o sign in, scroll to Enable Sprint PCS Vis i on and press Select . (The brow ser will launc h.)
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 55 A voiding Un w ant ed Messag es When someone sen ds y ou a Sprint PCS Short Mail, your phone will automatically retrieve the messag e from the Inter net and display it f or y ou. Y ou hav e the optio n to bloc k certain kind s of incoming messag es. T o bl ock incoming Spr int PCS Sh ort Mail messages fr om a particular phone nu mber: 1. Fro m t h e Vi s io n H om e pa g e, scroll to Messaging and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sho rt Mail and press Select . 3. Scroll to Settings and press Select . 4. Scroll to Blo cked Senders and pr ess Select . 5. Press Edit . 6. In the Enter Number: box, type in the senderâ s 10-digit phone number that y ou wish to bloc k. 7. Scroll to the Submit button and press Select . 8. Scroll to OK and pre ss Select again to confirm y our decision . Note: Press until the number mod e icon displ ays.
Section 2D: Contro lling Your Ro aming Exp erience 56 Section 2D Controlling Your Roaming Experience In This Section â½§ Understanding Roaming â½§ Setting Y our Phoneâ s Roam Mode â½§ Controlling Roaming Charges Using Call Guard Roaming is the ability to make or receive calls when youâÂÂre off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network. Y our new dual ban d/tri-mode Sprint PCS V ision Phone w or ks an ywher e on the Sprint Nationwide PCS Networ k and allows y ou to roam on other analog and 1900 MHz and 800 MHz digital netw or ks wher e w eâ ve implemen ted roamin g agr eements with other carr iers. This section e xplains how roaming w ork s as w ell as special fe atures that let y ou mana g e your roaming e xper ience.
Section 2D: Contro lling Your Ro aming Exp erience 57 Understanding Roaming Recognizing Icons on t he Displa y Scr een Y our pho neâ s displa y scr een al wa ys lets y ou kno w wh en y ouâ re off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network and whether your phone is operating in analog or dig ital mode. The foll owing c har t indicates what yo uâ ll see depending on where youâ re using your phone. Roaming on Other Digital Netw or ks When youâ re roaming on digital networks, y our call quality and security will be similar to the qu ality you receiv e when making calls on the Sprint Nationwide PCS Networ k. How eve r , you may not be able to ac cess cer tain features, such as Sprint PCS Vision. Roaming Indicator Analog Ind icator Sprint Nationwide PCS Ne twor k Other Digital Networ ks Analog Netw orks Analog Roaming Tip: Remember, when you ar e using your phone off the Sprint Nationwi de PCS Network, always dial numbers us ing 11 digits (1 area code number). Note: Unless your Sprint PCS Se rvice Plan incl udes roaming, you will pay a higher pe r-minute rate for roaming call s.
Section 2D: Contro lling Your Ro aming Exp erience 58 Roaming on Analog Netw or ks When y ou roam on analog networ ks, y ou will e xper ience a similar quality pro vided by other analog carr ier s toda y . Although s ome fe atures, suc h as Sprint PCS V ision and Sprint PCS V oice Command, will be unav ailable, yo u can still make an d rece iv e calls and access voicemail. If y ou are accustomed to Spr int PCS Serv ice, you ma y notice some o f the f ollo wing differ ences when usin g analog ser vice: 䢠Y ou are more likel y to e xperience static, cr oss-talk, f ade-out, and dropped calls. 䢠Some f eatur es whic h are standard on the enhance d Sprint Nationwide PCS Networ k, suc h as call waiting, Sprint PCS V ision, and d irect international dialing , ar e unavailab le. 䢠Though callers can leave voice mail message s while y ou are roaming, you will not receive noti fication until you return to the Sprint Nationwide PCS Netwo rk. (See "Chec king f or V oicemail Messag es While Roaming" on pag e 59 .) 䢠There ar e security and pr ivacy r isks (eav esdro pping and cloning) that e xist with conventional analog serv ices toda y . 䢠Y our batter yâ s charg e will deplete more quickl y and y ou will need to rec harg e it more often when y ou use y our phone fo r analog roaming. Note: If youâÂÂre on a call when you le ave the Sprint Nationwide PCS Networ k and enter an area wher e roaming is avail able (whether digita l or analog), yo ur call is dropped. If you r call i s dropped i n an area wher e you think Sprint PCS Service is available, turn your phone off and on again to reconnect to th e Sprint Nationwide PCS Network. When using you r phone in analog mode, th e phone may fee l warm. This is normal for analog operatio n.
Section 2D: Contro lling Your Ro aming Exp erience 59 Chec king f or V oicemail Me ssag es While Roaming When y ou ar e ro aming off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Networ k, y o u will not r eceiv e on-phone notification of ne w v oicemail messag es. Callers can still leav e messag es, but y ou will need to periodically c heck y our v oic email f or ne w mes sag es if y ou ar e in a ro aming ser vice area f or an e xtended period of time. T o chec k y our v oicemail while r oaming: 1. Dial 1 area code y our Sprint PCS Phone Number . 2. When y ou hear y our v oicem ail g ree ting, pr ess . 3. Enter your pass code at the pr ompt and f ollow the vo ice prompts. When you r eturn to the Spr int Na tionwide PCS Network, v oicemail notification will r esume as nor mal.
Section 2D: Contro lling Your Ro aming Exp erience 60 Set ting Y our Phone â s Roam Mode Y our Sprint PCS Phone allows y ou to contr ol your ability to r oam. By using th e Roaming menu optio n, you can deter min e which signals y our phone accepts . Set Mode Choose from th ree differ ent setting s on y our dual band/tr i- mode phone to control y our roaming e xper ience. T o set y our phone â s roam mode: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Roa ming and press Select . 3. Scroll to Set mode and pr ess Select . 4. T o select an option, high light it and pr ess Select . 䡲 Sprint allows y ou to access the en hanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Network onl y and prev ents roaming o n other netw or ks. 䡲 Automatic seeks Spr int PCS Ser vice. When Spr int PCS Ser vice is unavailable, the ph one searc hes f or an alternate system. 䡲 Analog Only f or ces the phone to se ek an analog r oaming system. The previous setting (S print or A ut om atic ) is restored the ne xt time the phone is tur n ed on. Note: To access the phoneâÂÂs mai n menu, pres s Menu from the stan dby mod e. Menu items may be selected b y highlig hting them wi th the navig ation key and pressing Select .
Section 2D: Contro lling Your Ro aming Exp erience 61 Contr olling Roaming Char g es Using Call Guar d Y our phone has tw o wa ys of aler ting you whe n y ou are r oaming off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Netw ork: the roaming icon and Call Guard. Call Guard makes it easy to mana ge y our roaming charg es by requiring an e xtra step bef ore you can place or ans w er a r oaming call. (This additi onal step is no t requir ed wh en y ou make or r eceiv e calls while on the Spr int Nationwide PCS Networ k.) T o tur n Call Guard on or of f: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Roa ming and press Select . 3. Scroll to Call guard and pr ess Select . 4. Highligh t On or Off and pr ess Select . T o place roaming calls with Call Guar d on: 1. Fr om the standby mode, enter a phone number . (Y ou can also initiate a call fr om the Pho ne Book and Call Logs.) 2. Press . (The messag e âÂÂRoaming r ate applies. Place c all?â is displayed.) 3. Press OK to place the call. T o answer inco ming r oaming calls with Call Guar d on: 1. T o ans wer a roaming call (the messag e âÂÂRoam callâ is displa ye d), pre ss Answer . (The messag e âÂÂRoam r ate applies. Ans w er call?â is displa y ed.) 2. Press OK to accept the call. . Note: Voice Diali ng and Speed Dialing a re not avail able when you are roamin g with Call Gu ard enabl ed. Reminder: If the Call Guard feature is set to On , you need to take extra steps to make and receive ro aming calls, e ven if you have sel ected the Analog setting. (See "Setting Your Phone âÂÂs Roam Mode" on page 60).
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 62 Section 2E Navigating Through Menus In This Section â½§ Menu Navigatio n â½§ Menu Structure â½§ V iewing the Menus â½§ Reviewing the Contacts Menu Every function and feature of your Sp rint PCS Vision Picture Phone can be accessed through an onscreen menu . This sectio n is a road map to us ing y our PM-3205 by Nokia. Please take a f ew moments to learn your wa y around and youâ ll find y our phone easier to use.
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 63 Menu Na vig ation The navigatio n key on your Sprint PCS V ision Pho ne allows you to scroll thr ough menus quic kly and easil y . The scro ll bar at the right of the menu keeps trac k of y our position in the menu at all times. T o navigate through a menu, simply pr ess the navigation ke y up o r down. Menu Str uctur e Selecting Menu It ems As you navigate thr ough a menu, th e options are displa yed on y our screen . Select an optio n by scrolling to it and pre ssing Select . F or e xample, if y ou want to vie w y our last incoming call: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Call logs , and press Select. 2. Press the up or down navigation key to displa y Incoming calls , and pr ess Select . (Receiv ed calls ar e displa y ed on the screen in the or der they wer e re ceiv ed, with th e most r ecent being at the top of the list.) Bac king Up Within a Menu T o go t o the previous menu: ä³ Press Back . T o r et ur n to th e standb y mode: ä³ Press Exit or .
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 64 V iewing the Menus Menu Diagr am The f ollowing list outlin es y our phoneâ s menu str ucture. Call logs Messaging Pictures Downloads Organizer Profiles Settings Radio We b Keyguard Here ar e the main menus and their associated sub-me nus: Call logs Outgoing ca lls Call time Send message V iew number Use number Save Add to contact Delete Call Incoming calls Call time Send message V iew number Use number Save Add to contact Delete Call Missed calls Call time Send message V iew number Use number Save Add to contact Delete Call Delete cal l logs All Missed Incoming Outgoing
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 65 Messaging Create text message Add number Add e-mail Add list Enter text List recipients Send Create Picture Mail Messages Inbox Sent items Archive Te m p l a t e s My folders Distribution lists Delete messages Message settings V oicemail msgs. Listen to voicemail messages Clear new voicemail icon E-mail Pictures Came ra T ake picture Capture Self t imer Open my pictures Expand Send Upload Upload all Delete Delete all Change caption Add to contact Set as wall paper Details My pictures Stored in camera Saved to phone Online albums V iew online albums Upload from came ra Settin gs Image quality Camera shu tter sound Default caption Account info Downloads Screen savers Get new
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 66 (various graphi cs) Vie w Delete Set as wall paper Details Sort Ringers Get new (various tones) Play Delete Set as ring to ne Details Sort Games Get new (various games) Play Delete Data access Details Sort Applications Get new (various applicati ons) Run Delete Data access Details Sort Other Get new Memory Organizer Alarm clock Alarm time Alarm tone Calendar V iew day W eek view Make a note Meeting Call Birthday Memo Reminder Go to date Settin gs Go to to-do list T o-do list Vie w Add Delete Sort by deadline
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 67 Send Go to calendar Save to calendar V oice recorder Record Recordings list Calculator Exchange rate (various math operations) Countdown timer Stopwatch Split t iming Lap timing Calorie calc ulator Activiti es Settin gs Delete all Profiles Normal Activate Customiz e Incoming call a lert Ringing tone Ringing volu me V ibrating alert Light alert Message alert tone Keypad tones W arning tones Alert for Ti m e d Silent Activate Customiz e Incoming call a lert Ringing tone Ringing volu me V ibrating alert Light alert Message alert tone Keypad tones W arning tones Alert for Profile name Ti m e d Meeting Activate Customiz e Incoming call a lert Ringing tone Ringing volu me V ibrating alert Light alert Message alert tone
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 68 Keypad tones W arning tones Alert for Profile name Ti m e d Outdoor Activate Customiz e Incoming call a lert Ringing tone Ringing volu me V ibrating alert Light alert Message alert tone Keypad tones W arning tones Alert for Profile name Ti m e d Pager Activate Customiz e Incoming call a lert Ringing tone Ringing volu me V ibrating alert Light alert Message alert tone Keypad tones W arning tones Alert for Profile name Ti m e d Settings V oice commands Profiles Normal Silent Meeting Outdoor Pager Vo i c e m a i l Call vo icemail Radio Radio on Radio off Next channel Previous cha nnel Infrared Activate infrared V oice recorder Record Call l ogs Missed calls
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 69 Received c alls Right selection key setti ngs Select option s (various actions assigned to the key) Organize Contacts Call se ttings Location in fo sharing 911 only On Anykey answer Automa tic red ial Speed dialing Calling card None Card A Card B Card C Card D Call su mmary Phone settings Phone language Automati c keyguard T ouch tones W elcome note Help text activation Display settings W allpaper Color schemes Banner Display brightness Screen saver time -out Backlight time-out T i me settings Clock Date Auto-update o f date & time T one settings Incoming call alert Ringing tone Ringing volume Vi brating alert Light alert Message alert tone Keypad tones W arning tones Alert for All calls Family VIP Friends Business Other Phone details User details
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 70 V ersion details Sy stem details Game settin gs Game sounds Game lights Shakes Enhancement settings Headset Loopset TTY/TDD Charger Security settings Phone lock Allowed nos. when phone locked Change lock code Call restrictions Restrict outgoing cal ls Restrict incomin g calls Lock pictures Reset camera Network services Call forwarding Network feature setting Roaming Set mode Sprint Automatic Analog only Call gu ard Roam call rin ging tone Service cha nge tones Sprint PCS V ision Enable/Disable Sprint PCS V isio n Net guard Update settings Infrared Restore factory se ttings Radio Tu r n o f f Save channel Automati c tuning Manual tuning Set frequency Delete channel Speakerphone Stereo output We b Keyguard
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 71 Reviewing the Contacts Menu Contacts Menu Dia gram The Contacts menu contains y our internal Phone Book entries and lets y ou ad d, delete, and c ustomize entries acc ording to y our personal pref erenc es. The f ollowing outline shows y our phoneâ s complete Contacts men u structure: Search Add New Edit name Delete Add number Settings Speed dials V o ice tags My phone no. Caller groups Here is the Contacts menu and its associated submenus: Contacts Search Add new Add voice tag Edit numb er Delete number Use number Vie w Change type General Mobile Home Wo r k Fax As primary number Add number General Mobile Home Wo r k Fax Add detail E-mail address W eb address Street address Note Add image Caller groups
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 72 No grou p Family VIP Friends Business Other Custom tone (various ringing tones) Send bus. card Send message Speed dial Edit name V iew name Delete Edit name Delete One by one Delete all Add number Add General Mobile Home Wo r k Fax Settin gs Scroll ing view Name list Name and numb er Name and image Memory status Speed dials V oice tags My phone no. Caller groups Family Rename group Group ringing ton e Group logo On Off Vie w Group members Remove co ntact Add contact VIP Rename group Group ringing ton e Group logo On Off Vie w Group members Remove co ntact Add contact
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 73 Friends Rename group Group ringing ton e Group logo On Off Vie w Group members Remove co ntact Add contact Business Rename group Group ringing ton e Group logo On Off Vie w Group members Remove co ntact Add contact Other Rename group Group ringing ton e Group logo On Off Vie w Group members Remove co ntact Add contact
Section 2F: Managing Call Logs 74 Section 2F Managing Call Logs In This Section â½§ V iewing Call Logs â½§ Call Logs Options â½§ Making a Call From Call Logs â½§ Saving a Phone Number From Call Logs â½§ Prepending a Phone Number From Call Logs â½§ Erasing Call Logs T he Call Logs keeps track of incom ing calls, ca lls made from your Sprint PCS Vision Phone, and missed calls. This s ection g uides y ou through accessing and making the most of your C all Logs.
Section 2F: Managing Call Logs 75 V iewing Call Logs Y ouâ ll find the Call Logs feature v er y helpful. It is a list of the last 20 phone number s (or Phone B ook entr ies) for calls you placed, accepted, or missed . Call Logs make s redialing a number fast and easy . It is continually updated as new numbers are added to the beg inning of the list and the oldest entr ies are removed fr om the bottom o f the list. Y our phone must be tur ned on and be in the Spr int Nationwide Spri nt PCS Netw ork in order to displa y the most recent missed calls. Each en tr y contains the phone nu mber (if it is available) and Phone Book entr y name (if the phone number is in y our Phon e Book). Duplicate calls (same number and type of call) ma y onl y appear once on the list. T o view a Call Logs entry: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Call logs , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Outgoing calls , Incoming calls , or Missed cal ls and press Select. Call Logs Options F or additional inf ormation and option s on a par ticular call, highlight a Call Logs entr y and press Options . This f eature giv es y ou the f ollowing o ptions f or eac h nu mber y ou select: 䢠Call time 䢠Send message 䢠Vi ew number 䢠Use number 䢠Save 䢠Add to contact 䢠Delete 䢠Call An option can be chosen by pressing Select . Note: To access the phoneâÂÂs mai n menu, pres s Menu from the standby mode. Menu items may be selected b y highlig hting them with th e navigation key and pressing Select .
Section 2F: Managing Call Logs 76 Making a Call F r om Call Logs T o place a call fr om Call Logs: 1. Press Menu , scro ll to Call logs , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to an option (f or e xample, Missed calls ) and press Select . 3. Scroll to the number y ou wish to call and press . Sa ving a Phone Number F r om Call Logs Y our PM-3205 by Nokia can store up to 500 Phone Book entries, with up to 5 number s for eac h entr y . That's up to a total of 2500 phone number s . T o sav e a phone number fr om Call Logs: 1. Press Menu , scro ll to Call logs , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to the categor y you wish to vie w (f or e xample, Outgoing calls ) and pres s Select . 3. Scroll to the number you wish to s ave and pr ess Options . 4. Scroll to Save and press Se lect . 5. Enter the contact name you wish to assign to this number and press OK . After y ou hav e sa ved the nu mber , the new Phone Book entr y is displayed. (See "Phone Book Entr y Options" on pa g e 81 .) Note: You canno t make calls from the Call Logs to entries ide ntified as Restricted or No ID . Note: You cannot save pho ne numbers alre ady in your Phone Book or from calls id entified as No ID or Restricted .
Section 2F: Managing Call Logs 77 Pr epending a Phone Number Fr om Call Logs If you need to make a call from Call Lo gs and you happen to be outside y our local are a code, y ou can add the appr opriate pref ix by prepend ing the number . T o pr epend a phone number fr om Call Logs: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Call logs , and press Select . 2. Scroll to the categ or y that contains the number (f or example, Outgoing calls ) and press Select . 3. Scroll to the number you w ant to use and press Options . 4. Scroll to Use n umber and press Select . 5. Use the left navigation key to place the c urs or in front of the phone number . (Use Clear to remov e numbers, if necessar y .) 6. Add the re quired pref ix numbers and press . Er asing Call Logs T o erase Call Logs: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Call logs , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Delete call logs and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to the option you pr ef er ( All , Missed , Incoming , or Outgoing ) and press Select . Note: This action cannot be undone.
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 78 Section 2G Using the Phone Book In This Section â½§ Adding a New Phone Book Entry â½§ Finding Phone Book Entries â½§ Phone Book Entry Options â½§ Adding a Phone Number to a Phone Book Entry â½§ Editing a Phone Book Entryâ s Phone Number â½§ Assigning Speed Dial N umbers â½§ Editing a Phone Book Entry â½§ Selecting a Ringer T ype for an Entry â½§ Dialing Sprint PCS Services Now that you know the basics that ma ke it easier to stay in touch with people and information, youâÂÂre ready to explore your phoneâ s more advanced features. This section e xplains how to use y our phoneâ s Phone Book and helps y ou make the most of y our contacts and time when you are tr ying to connect with the important people in your lif e.
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 79 A dding a New Phone Book Entry Y our PM-3205 by Nokia ca n store up to 500 Phone Book entries, with up to 5 numbers for each entr y . That's up to a total of 2500 phone number s. Each entr yâ s name can contain 32 character s. T o add a new entry: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Add ne w , and press Select . 2. Enter the name of the new contact and pr ess OK . 3. Enter the number of the new contact and pres s OK . 4. Either press Options to modify this contact or press Done . After y ou hav e sa ved the nu mber , the new Phone Book entr y is displayed. (See âÂÂPhone Book Entr y Optionsâ on pa ge 81 .)
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 80 Finding Phone Book Entr ies There are sev eral w a ys to dis pla y y our Phone Book entries: by name, by speed dial number , by group, and by voic e dial tags. F oll ow the steps outlined in the sections belo w to display entries from the Phone Book menu. Finding Names T o find Phone Book entr ies b y name: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Search , and press Se lect . 2. Enter the fir st letter , or fir st le tter s, and scroll down to find the contact you seek. - or - Press and scroll through the list of co ntacts in the Phone Book. Finding Speed Dial Numbers T o find phone numbers y ou hav e st or ed i n speed dial locations: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Speed dialing , and press Select . 2. Scroll up or down to view spee d dial contacts. Finding Group Entr ies T o find entr ies designated as par t of a gr oup: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Caller gr oups , and press Select . 2. Scroll to a caller group (f or e xample, Friends ) and press Select . 3. Scroll to Group members and press Select . Finding V oice Dial Numbers T o find phone numbers y ou hav e st or ed i n V oice Dial: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to V oice tags , and press Select . 2. Scroll thr ough the list.
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 81 Phone Book Entry Options T o access the Phone Book entr y options, displa y the entr y , press Details , and press Options . T o select an option, hig hlight it an d press Select . 䢠Add voice tag/V oice tag. Create or c hang e a voice tag f or v oic e dialing the contac t. 䢠Edit number . Edit the contact number . 䢠Delete number . Delete t he con tact numb er . 䢠Use number . Press Select and to dial the number . 䢠Vie w. V iew the contact inf or mation. 䢠Change type. Change a phone number categor y (f or e xample, from Mobile to Home .) 䢠As primary number . Select one number to be the number displa y ed in the Phone Book listing. 䢠Add number . Add another number to an e xistin g contact. 䢠Add detail. Add a note, str eet addr ess, or oth er inf ormation. 䢠Caller groups. As sign this contact to a caller g roup. 䢠Custom tone. Select a tone that pla ys when this conta ct calls. 䢠Send bus. card. Send this contactâ s information using infrared or te xt mess age. 䢠Send message. Send a te xt messa g e to this contact. 䢠Speed dial. A ssign spe ed dialing to this c o n t a c t . 䢠Edit name. Edit this contact name. 䢠Vi ew name. Vie w the contact name. 䢠Delete. Delete the contact. Tip: You can vi ew the next entry by pr essing the na vigation key do wn or view the previous entry by pr essing the navigati on key up.
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 82 A dding a Phone Number t o a Phone Book Entry Each Ph one Book entry may contain up to fiv e numbe rs. T o add a phone number t o an entry: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Add num ber , and press Select . 2. Scroll to the name you wish to modify and pr ess Add . 3. Scroll to the categ or y to whic h y ou wish to add a number and press Select. 4. Enter the number and press OK . 5. Press Done . Editing a Phone Book Entry â s Phone Number T o edit an entry â s phone number: 1. Press the down sc roll key to view y our Contacts li st, scroll to the contact you wish to modify , and pr ess Details . 2. Scroll to the number you wish to modify and press Options . 3. Scroll to Edit number and pr ess Select . 4. Press Clear to delete digits, or press and hold Clear to completely delete the number . 5. Enter the new number and pr ess OK . Y ou can s elect which phon e numbe r is shown as the pr imar y phone number (de fault) f or the contact. T o select a phone number as the pr imary number: 1. Press to view your Contacts list, scroll to the co n t a c t you wish to modif y , and pre ss Details . 2. Scroll to the number you wish to modify and press Options . 3. Scroll to As pr imary number and pre ss Select . (The selected number will now be the on e shown i n the Contacts listin g.) Note: Each phoneboo k entry may contain up to 5 differe nt phone numbers.
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 83 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers Y our phone can stor e phone numbers in speed dial locations f or keys 2 âÂÂ9. For details on how to make calls usin g speed dial numb er s, see âÂÂUsing Speed Dialingâ on pag e 28 . Speed dial num bers can be ass igned wh en y ou add a new P hone Book entr y , when you add a new phon e number to an e xisting entr y , or when y ou edit an e xisting number . T o assign a Speed Dial number t o a new phone number: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Speed dials , and press Select . 2. Scroll to a key assignment and press Assign . 3. Enter the phone number and press OK . 4. Enter a contact name and press OK . (A mes sage conf irms the assigned key .) T o assign a Speed Dial number t o an existing phone numb er: See âÂÂF inding Phone Book Entriesâ on pag e 80 . 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Speed dials , and press Select . 2. Scroll to a key assignment and press Assign . 3. Press Search , scr oll to the contact and phone number to which to wa nt to add a speed dial number , press Select , then pr ess Select again. 4. Press to return to the standby mode. T o c hange a Speed Dial assignment: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Speed dials , and press Select . 2. Scroll to a key assignment and press Options . 3. Scroll to Cha nge and pre ss Select . 4. Press Se arch , scroll to the new contact and phone number , press Select , and press Select again. (This contact is now assigned to the sel ected speed d ial key .) 5. Press to return to the standby mode.
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 84 Editing a Phone Book Entry T o mak e c hang es t o an entry: 1. Press to view y our Contacts list. 2. Scroll to the name you wi sh to edit and pr ess Details . 3. Press Options , scroll to an option, and press Select . 4. Complete y our editing c hang es and press OK . Selecting a Ring er T ype f or an Entry Y ou can assign a ring er type to a Phon e Book entr y so y ou can identify the caller by the ringer type. (Ref er to âÂÂRing er T ypesâ on page 37 .) T o select a r i ng er type for an entry: 1. In the Contacts list, scroll to a contact, and pr ess Details . 2. Press Options , scroll to Custom tone , and pre ss Select . 3. Use y our navigation k ey to scroll through av ailable ring ers. (When you highlight a ringer type , a s ample ringer will sound.) 4. Highlight y our desired ring er and press Select . Dialing Spr i nt PCS Services Y our Phone Bo ok ma y be prepr og rammed with c ontact numbers for various Sprint PCS Ser vices.Y ou must be i n digital mode to ac cess Sprint PCS Ser vices. T o dial a service: 1. Press to view your Contacts list. 2. Scroll to Ser vices , Cu stomer Solu tions , Dir ectory , or Account Info , and press to dial the n umber . If y our phone does not h av e prepr og rammed n umbers, you can ca ll 1-888-211 -4PCS (472 7).
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 85 Section 2H Personal Organizer In This Section â½§ Using the Alarm Clock â½§ Using the Calendar â½§ Using the T o-do List â½§ Using V oice Memos â½§ Using the Calculator â½§ Using the Countdown T imer Alarm â½§ Using the Stopwatch â½§ Using the Calorie Calculator Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone is equipped with several persona l information management features that help you manage your busy lifestyl e. Th is section shows you how to us e these features to turn your phone into a time management pla nner that helps you keep up with your contacts, sc hedules, and commitme nts. It takes pr oductivity to a whole new lev el.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 86 Using the Alar m Clock The alar m clock f eature lets y ou set an impor tant time and aler t you when the set time occurs. T o set the alar m clock: 1. From the main sc reen, press Menu , scroll to Organizer , an d press Select. 2. Scroll to Alarm clock and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Alarm time and press Select . 4. Enter the desired alarm time using the keypad or navigation key and press OK . 5. Scroll to am or pm and press Select . (When the alarm occur s, y ou will be alerted with the to ne you se lected and with a messag e on the scr een. W hen the alarm occurs, you h av e the option of selecting OK or Snooze. If y ou press Snooze , the alar m will sound again later .) If the alarm time is reac hed while y our phone is s w itc hed off, the phone s witc hes i tself on and starts soundi ng the alarm tone. If y ou press Stop , the phone asks whether you w ant to activ ate the phone f or calls. Pr ess No to s w itch off the phone or Ye s to make and receiv e calls. P ress No i f using y our phone ma y cause interf er ence or dang er .
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 87 Using the Calendar Going to T oda y â s Calend ar Menu T o go t o the Calendar menu f or toda y â s date: 1. From the main sc reen, press Menu , scroll to Organizer , an d press Select. 2. Scroll to Calendar and press Select . ( When the calendar is displa y ed, to da yâ s date is automaticall y hig hlighted.) A dding an Event t o the Calendar Y our Calendar helps organize y our time and reminds y o u of important events. T o add an event: 1. From the main sc reen, press Menu , scroll to Organizer , an d press Select. 2. Scroll to Calendar and press Select . 3. Scroll to the da y you wish to vie w and pr ess Options . 4. Scroll down to Make a note an d press Select . 5. Scroll to Meeting , Call , Birthday , Memo , or Reminder , and press Select. 6. T ype y our remi nder and pr ess Op tions . 7. F ollow the remaining prompts. 8. Press to r eturn to the standb y mode. Tip: You can use pred ictive text input to make text in put quicker an d easier. (See âÂÂEnter ing Char acters Usin g T9 Text Inp utâ on page 30.) Note: To access the phoneâÂÂs mai n menu, pres s Menu from the standby mode. Menu items may be selected b y highlig hting them with th e navigation key and pressing Select .
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 88 Ev ent Aler ts There are sev eral w a ys y our phone ale rts you of sc heduled ev ents: 䢠By displa ying an alert messag e 䢠By pla ying a tone. 䢠By f lashing the backlight and k eypad lights. Ev ent Aler t Menu I f y ou hav e an ev ent alarm scheduled, yo ur phone alerts you and displa ys the event reminder . T o silence the alar m and reset the sc hedule, pr ess . T o view additional o ptions, select the appropriate softke y . 䢠Vie w (left softkey) displa ys the ev ent detail screen. 䢠Snooze (right softkey) silences the alarm and sched ules it to repla y again in 10 minutes. V iewing Events T o view your sc heduled ev ents: 1. From the main sc reen, press Menu , scroll to Organizer , an d press Select. 2. Scroll to Calendar and press Select . 3. Scroll to the da y you wish to vie w and pr ess Options . 4. Scroll to V iew day and press Se lect . 5. T o modify this ev ent, press Options , scr oll to Edit , pr ess Select , and f ollow the prompts. 6. Press to r etur n to standb y mode .
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 89 Er asing Events Y ou can delete a spe cific ev ent in the calendar . T o delet e an ev ent: 1. From the main sc reen, press Menu , scroll to Organizer , an d press Select. 2. Scroll to Calendar and press Select . 3. Scroll to the da y you wish to vie w and pr ess Options . 4. Scroll to V iew day and press Se lect . 5. Select th e even t y ou wish to dele te and pre ss Options . 6. Scroll to Dele te and pr ess Select . 7. Press OK to confirm your decision. Y ou can set y our calendar to automaticall y delete ev ents that occurred in the past. T o delet e events sc heduled i n the past: 1. From the main sc reen, press Menu , scroll to Organizer , an d press Select. 2. Scroll to Calendar and press Select . 3. Press Options , scroll to Set tings , and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to Auto-delete and press Select . 5. Scroll to After 1 day , After 1 week , or After 1 month , and press Select.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 90 Using the T oîÂÂdo List Y our Sprint PCS Vi sion Phone comes with a to-do list y ou can use to compose and stor e r eminders and notes to help keep you organized. A dding a T oîÂÂdo Activity T o add an activity: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to T o-do list and press Select . 2. Press Options , scroll to Add , and press Select . 3. Enter te xt about the activity using the keypad. 4. Press Options , scroll to Sav e , an d press Select . 5. Scroll to choose a prior ity and press Select . V iewing and E diting a T oîÂÂdo Activity T o view and edit an activi ty: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to T o-do list and press Select . (If there are no activities to view , â (no notes) â is dis play ed. 2. Scroll to choose the activity to view and press Options . 3. Scroll to Vie w and press Select . 4. T o edit the activity , press Options , scroll to Edit , press Select , and modify the te xt of the ac tivity . 5. Press Options , scroll to Sav e , an d press Select . Deleting a T oîÂÂdo Activity T o delet e an activity: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to T o-do list and press Select . (If there are no activities to view , â (no notes) â is dis play ed. 2. Scroll to choose the activity to view and press Options . 3. Scroll to Dele te and pr ess Select . 4. Press OK to confirm your decision.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 91 Using V oice Memos The microphone in y our phone can be used to re cord spe ech f or pla yback at a later time. This is an easy wa y to create v oice reminders to yourself . Recor ding a V oice Me mo T o r ecor d a memo : 1. Press Menu , scroll to Organizer , and press Select . 2. Scroll to V oice recorder an d press Select . 3. Scroll to Rec ord and pr ess Select . 4. Record your vo ice memo, then pr ess Stop . 5. Enter the te xt f or your r ecording and pr ess OK . Pla ying a V oice M emo T o play the v oice memos you ha v e r ecor d ed: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Organizer , and press Select . 2. Scroll to V oice recorder an d press Select . 3. Scroll to Rec ordings list an d press Select . 4. Scroll to the v oice memo you wish to hear , press Options , scroll to Playback , and press Select . The recor der cannot be used when a data call is activ e Note: Your phone c an store a total of 3 min utes of voice memos. The recorde r cannot be u sed wh en a data call is active.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 92 A dding an Alar m to a V oice Memo T o add an alar m to r emind you of a v oice memo: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Organizer , and press Select . 2. Scroll to V oice recorder an d press Select . 3. Scroll to Rec ordings list an d press Select . 4. Scroll to the v oice memo y ou to whic h y ou want to add an alarm, press Options , scroll to Add Alarm , and press Select . 5. Set the alarm date using the ke ypad and the 4-wa y scroll key , then press OK . (The date f ormat is dd.mm.yyyy .) 6. Set the alarm time using the ke ypad and the 4-wa y scroll key , then press OK . (The time f ormat is hh.mm. ) 7. Scroll to am or pm and press OK . (The icon ne xt to the memo name in the Recording list indicates that an alarm is attached to that vo ice memo.) List ening t o an Alar med V oice Memo T o list en t o y our alar med memo: 1. When the v oice memo alarm sounds, press Stop to stop the alarm. (A messa g e is displa ye d showing y ou the alar m time and the te xt of the vo ice memo.) 2. Press Pl ay to hear the memo. 3. Press Exit to d ismiss the memo. (The m emo will sta y in the Recordings list , ev en though i ts time has e xpired.) Er asing Recor ded V oice Memos T o erase r ecorded memos: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Organizer , and press Select . 2. Scroll to V oice recorder an d press Select . 3. Scroll to Rec ordings list an d press Select . 4. Scroll to the v oice memo y ou wish to eras e, press Options , scroll to Del ete , and press Select . 5. Press OK to confirm that you want to erase the v oice memo. Note: When you erase your last me mo, the message â (empty)â appears.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 93 Using the Calculat or Y our phone comes with a built-in calculator and can store one currency e x ch ang e r ate. T o use the calculat or: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to Calculator and press Select . 2. Use the ke ypad to enter number s. (Press to enter a decimal point.) 3. Press once to add, twice to subtract, three times to mul tiply , and four times to divide. (The sign appear s a bove Options .) â or â Press Options , scroll to the function y ou want, and pr ess Select . (For e xample, to subtract 3 from 7, press , press twice to subtract, press , press Options , scroll to E quals , and press Select . The ans w er , 4, is display ed above the Clear key .) 4. Press and hold the Clear ke y to clear the scr een bef ore beginning a new calculation. T o conv er t cur rencies: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to Calculator , press Select , press Options , scroll to Exchange rate , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Home units in foreign units , pr ess Select , enter the amount of f or eign currency equiv alent to one lo cal currency (f or e xample, one dollar f or XX pesos), and pr ess OK . (Press to enter a decimal point.) - or - Scroll to Foreign units in home units , press Select , enter the amount of local currency equiv a lent to one f oreign currency (f or e xample, one peso f or XX do llar s), and pr ess OK . 3. Enter the am ount of mone y you want to convert us ing your keypad, press Options , scroll to either T o home or To foreign (whic hev er is appropriate), and pr ess Select . (Y our phone displa ys the con v ersion answ er .) Note: This calcul ator has a limited accu racy and roundin g errors may occur, especially in long d ivisions. Note: When you change base currency, you must key in the new rates because all previously set r ates are set to zero.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 94 Using the Countdo wn Timer Alar m T o use the countdown ti mer: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to Countdown timer and press Select . 2. Set the alarm time to count down by using the ke ypad and the 4-wa y scro ll key , then press OK . (The f ormat is hh.mm. ) 3. Enter a note that descr ibes the alarm. 4. When the timer alar m sou nds (a message is displa yed sho wing you the alarm note), press OK to dismiss th e alar m.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 95 Using the St opw atch The stopwatc h has tw o timing mode s; split timing and lap timing. Split Timing Split timing allows y ou to use the stopw atch to measure total elapsed ti me while also measuring the elapsed time at inter vals that began at the start of an even t. The most r ecent split time is shown on the line below the total elapsed time. T o measur e split times: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to Stopwatch and press Select. 2. Scroll to Split timing and press Select. 3. Press St art to star t the stopwatch. (The elapsed time from the start of the event is display ed.) 4. Press Split to star t timing the ne xt inte r val. (The top line of the display shows the tota l elapsed t ime from the st ar t of the event. The second line shows the elapsed time from the star t of the event to when Split was last pressed. Pressing Split again starts a new inter val.) 5. Press Stop to stop the stopwatc h. 6. Press Options , then s croll to Start , Save , or Reset , and press Select. (If Save is selected, ente r a name f or the event in the te xt bo x and press OK .) Note: Using the stopwatch co nsumes the batte ry and the ph oneâÂÂs ope rating time will be reduce d. Be careful no t to let it run in the backgro und when performing othe r operations with your pho ne.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 96 Lap Timing Lap timing allows you to use the stopwatc h to measure total elapsed time while also measuring each individual lap. The last r ecor ded lap is shown on the line below the total time. T o measur e lap times: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to Stopwatch and press Select. 2. Scroll to Lap timing and press Select. 3. Press St art to start the stopwatc h. (The time from the start of the lap is display ed.) 4. Press Lap to stop timing the fir st lap and start timing the ne xt lap. (The top line of the display shows the elapsed time for the cur rent lap. The sec ond line shows the time for the last l ap. Pressing Lap again stops timing the last lap and star ts timing a new lap.) 5. Press Stop to s top the stopwatch. (The top line of the display s witches fr om showing the cur ren t lap time to sho wing the total time of all la ps.) 6. Press Options , scroll to Start , Sa ve , or Reset , and pr ess Select . (If Save is selected, ente r a name f or the event in the te xt bo x and press OK .)
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 97 Using the Calor ie Calculator The calorie calculator helps you keep trac k of the calories you burn during activities. Th e calculations ar e based on yo ur w eight, ag e, and g ender . Cust omizing the Calor ie Calcula t or T o customi ze y our calor ie count er: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to Calorie calculator , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Settings and press Select . 3. Scroll to W eight for mat and pre ss Select . 䡲 T o enter your w eight in pounds, scroll to lbs an d pr es s Select . - or - 䡲 T o enter your w eight in kilogr ams, scr oll to kg and pres s Select . 4. Scroll to Calorie format and pr ess Select . 䡲 T o enter f oo d calories as kilocalori es, scroll to kcal and press Select. - or - 䡲 T o enter foo d calories as kilojoules, scroll to kj and press Select. 5. Scroll to V elocity format and press Se lect . 䡲 T o enter ve locity as miles per hour , scroll to mph and press Select. - or - 䡲 T o enter velocity as kilo meter s per hour , scroll to km/h and press Select. 6. Scroll to Gende r and pres s Select . 7. Scroll to Male or Female and press Select . 8. Scroll to W eight , enter your w eight, and pr ess OK . 9. Scroll to Age , enter y our age, and pres s OK .
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 98 Cust omizing an Activity T o customiz e an activity: 1. Fro m t h e Calorie calculator , press Select , scr oll to Act ivities , and pr ess Select . (If none have been selected bef or e â (empty)â is displayed.) 2. Press Add new to add an activity to the list. 3. Scroll to Aerob ics (or another activity) and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to selec t Light , Moderate , or Heavy intensity , and press Select. 5. Set the duration of the activity by using the keypad and the 4-wa y scro ll key . (The time fo rmat is hh.mm. ) 6. Press OK . (The displa y show s the energy used dur ing the activity and other info rma tion.) 7. Press OK to add this activity to your per sonal list.
Section 2I: Usin g Your Phon eâÂÂs Voice Services 99 Section 2I Using Your PhoneâÂÂs Voice Services In This Section â½§ Using V oice-Activated Dialing â½§ Managing V oice Memos Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phoneâ s Vo ice Services let you place calls using your voice, store voice reminders, and record memos right on your phone. This section in clud es easy-to-f ollo w instructions on using v oice- activated dialing and manag ing voice memos.
Section 2I: Usin g Your Phon eâÂÂs Voice Services 100 Using V oiceîÂÂAc tiv ated Dialing In addition to Sprint PCS V oice Command SM (see pag e 182 ), you can use a v oice dial tag to automatica ll y dial a phone number in y our Phone Book . (A v oice dial tag is a command y ou re cor d and use to place calls without using the keypa d.) Y our phone can stor e up to 25 v oice dial tags. V oice tags are sensitiv e to bac kgr ound noise. R ecord th em and make calls in a quiet e nvironment. When recording a voice tag or making a call by saying a v oice tag, hold the phone in the normal position near y our ear . V er y short names are n ot accepted. Use long names and avoid similar names f or different numbers. Assigning a V oice T a g to a Phone Number T o use voice-activated dialing, you must first assign a voice command (v oice tag) to the number you wish to call. T o assign a voice tag to a phone number: 1. Press the do wn scroll key to display your Contacts list. 2. Scroll to the contact to whic h y ou wish to assign a v oice command and press Detail s . (The phone number associated with this co ntact is displa y ed.) 3. Press Options , scroll to Add voice tag , and pr ess Select . 4. Press Start and speak the command c lea rl y , a s t h ou g h y o u we re speaking nor mally into the phone (f or e xample, âÂÂCall BillâÂÂ). (The voice command indicator is displa y ed.) 5. Press Options to assign other f eatures to this contact, or press to r etur n to the standby mode. Note: You must say a voice comma nd exactly as you did when you r ecorded it. T his may be difficult in, for examp le, a noisy environ ment or during an emergency. You should not rely solel y upon voice diali ng in all circumsta nces. Note: Be sure to rec ord your voi ce comands in a quiet envir onment and without the aid of acce ssories (hand s-free de vice) to avoid capturing unwanted so unds. Unwanted so unds may cause your phone not to re cognize your command when you at tempt to use voi ce diali ng.
Section 2I: Usin g Your Phon eâÂÂs Voice Services 101 Making a Ca ll Using V oi ceîÂÂActiv at ed Dialing T o use a voice d ial tag t o call a phone number: 1. Press and hold Contacts fo r tw o se cond s. (â Speak now â is displa y ed on y our scr een, f o llow ed by a short tone.) 2. Speak the v oi ce command into y our phoneâ s microphone as y ou originally assigned it. (When your phone re cognizes the command, it repla ys your co mmand and automa tically dials the number .) Changing the V oice Dial Setup T o chang e th e v oice dial set ting f or y our phon e: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to V oice tags , and press Select . 2. Scroll to an e xisting contact and press Options . 3. Scroll to Cha nge and pre ss Select . 4. Press Start and speak into th e microp hone. . Er asing a V oice Dial T ag T o erase a v oice tag: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to V oice tags , and press Select . 2. Scroll to an e xisting contact and press Options . 3. Scroll to Dele te and pr ess Select . 4. Press OK to confirm your choice. Warning! Never attempt to use voice- activated dia ling to place emer gency (911) calls. During an emergency, the tone of your voice may be affected and unre cognized by your p hone. Note: When you are finish ed speaki ng your voi ce tag, d o not press Quit or your message will be erased.
Section 2I: Usin g Your Phon eâÂÂs Voice Services 102 Managing V oice Memos Y ou can use y our phon eâ s V oice Se r vices to r ecor d brief memos to remind y ou of important events, phon e number s, or grocer y list item s. F or more inf ormation on voice memos, see âÂÂUsing V oice Memosâ on page 91 Recor ding V oice Memo s T o r ecor d a v oice memo: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Organizer , and press Select . 2. Scroll to V oice recorder an d press Select . 3. Scroll to Rec ord and pr ess Select . 4. Record your vo ice memo, then pr ess Stop . 5. Enter the te xt f or your r ecording and pr ess OK . Pla ying a V oice M emo T o play the v oice memos you ha v e r ecor d ed: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Organizer , and press Select . 2. Scroll to V oice recorder an d press Select . 3. Scroll to Rec ordings list an d press Select . 4. Scroll to the v oice memo you wish to hear , press Options , scroll to Playback , and press Select . Note: Your phon e can stor e a tota l of three mi nutes of memos.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 103 Section 2J Using Your PhoneâÂÂs BuiltîÂÂin Camera In This Section â½§ T aking Pictures â½§ Sharing Sprint PCS Picture Mail SM â½§ Storing Pictures â½§ Managing Sprint PCS Picture Mail Y our Sprint PCS V ision Picture P honeâ s built-in camera gives you the ability to take full-color digital pictures, view your pi ctures using the phoneâ s display , and instantly share t hem with your family and friends. Itâ s fun and as easy to use as a traditiona l point-and-c lick c amera: just take a picture, vie w it on your phon eâ s display , and send it from your phone to up to ten people at a time. This section e xplains the f eatures and options of y our Sprint PCS V ision Picture Phoneâ s built-in camera.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 104 T aking Pictur es T aking pictures with your phoneâ s built-in camera i s as simple as c hoosing a subject, pointing th e le ns, and pr essing a button. T o take a pict ur e: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Camer a , scro ll to T ake picture , and press Select . 3. Using the ph oneâ s display scr een as a vie wfinder , aim the camera len s at y our subject. 4. Hold the c amer a stead y . Press Capture to take the picture. (The photo is automaticall y saved in the Stored in camera album of the My pictures submenu of the Pictures menu. Once you hav e taken a picture, y ou will be able to shar e or upload the pictur e.) Shortcut: Instead of steps 1 and 2 above, press . T ake the picture Return to the previous menu Note: Use a soft, clean, dr y cloth to clean the came ra lens. Do not dir ect the camera at the sun or fluo rescent lights. Note: When using the featu res of this device , obey all laws and resp ect the privacy and legitimate r ights of o thers.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 105 5. Press Options to displa y the list of options: 䡲 Send . Create and send Picture Mail. 䡲 Upload . U pload a single picture to the Pictu re Mail W e bsite. 䡲 Delete . Delete a single picture. 䡲 Open my pictures . Open the M y pictures album. 䡲 Rename . Chang e a pictureâ s name. 䡲 Add to contact . Attach the picture to a contact in your Contacts list. 䡲 Set as wallpaper . Set the picture as a bac kgr ound image f or y our standby scree n. 䡲 Details . Displa y the pictur e name, its size (memo r y used), the date it was captured, the date and time it was uploaded, and its re soluti on (p ixel size). 6. T o delete the photo, scr oll to Delete , pr ess Select , and pre ss OK to confir m your choice. Note: The image resolu tion in this guid e may appear diffe rent, since this gui de used simulated sc reen images.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 106 Cr eating Y our Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail P assw or d The fir st time y ou use any of the Sprint PCS Picture Mail SM manag ement options i nv olving the Sprint PCS Picture Mail W ebsite, y ou will need to establish a Sprint PCS Picture Mail pass w ord through y our Sprint PCS V ision Pi cture Phone. This pass w ord will also allow you to sign in to the Spr int PCS Picture Mail W ebsite at picturemail.sprintpcs.com to access and manag e y our uploaded pictures and albums. T o cr eat e y our Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail passw or d: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 2. Scroll to My pictures , scroll to Stored in camera , and press Select . (It ma y take a f e w seconds to displa y the pictures.) 3. Scroll to a pic ture to select it and press Options . 4. Scroll to Upload and press Select . (Y ou will be prompted to create a pictur es pass wor d.) 5. Enter a fo ur- to eight-digit passw ord and pr ess OK. (Y ou will be prompted to confirm your pass w or d.) 6. Please wait whil e the system c reates y our account. Once y ou hav e receiv ed con firmation that your account has bee n successfully registere d, y ou may upload and shar e picture s and access the Sprint PCS Picture Mail W ebsite. Note: If your Sprint PCS Service Plan does not include Picture Mai l, you will first be p rompted to subscribe to the servic e for an ad ditional monthly charge. Tip: Write down your Sprint PCS Picture Mail password in a secure place.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 107 Camer a Mode Options Sever al camera mode options (settings) are av ailable to the user . T o select a camera mode: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Settings , press Select , scroll to hig hlight a mode , and pr ess Select . 䡲 Image quality . Select High , Normal , or Bas ic quality images. (The higher the quality , the larger the file size, and the f ew er pictures the came ra can store.) 䡲 Camera shutter sound. Select whe ther the shutter so und is On or Off . 䡲 Default ti tle. Select Automatic to have the camera sequentiall y number y our pictur es, or select My title to title your pictur es yo ur self.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 108 Set ting the SelfîÂÂtimer T o activ at e the SelfîÂÂtimer and g et y ourself in on the pictur e: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 1. Scroll to Camer a , pr ess Select , scroll to Self timer , and press Select . (A 10 second dela y is set and shown in the top right corner of the displa y scre en.) 2. Using the ph oneâ s display scr een as a vie wfinder , aim the camera len s at y our subject. 3. Press Start when y ou are read y to start the timer . (The time rem aining is shown in the to p right cor ner of th e displa y scr een.) 4. Get read y f or the pictur e. (When the timer r eac hes zero, the picture is taken automatically .) T o cancel the SelfîÂÂtimer af t er it has start ed: ä³ Select Stop (rig ht softke y) . Note: After taking a picture , the Self-timer rema ins active for more pictu res. Returnin g to the main Camer a menu can cels the Self- timer. Note: While the Self-timer is active, all keys are disabled except Stop and .
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 109 Shar ing Spr i nt PCS Pict ur e Mail Once youâ ve taken a picture, y ou can use the messaging capabilities of y our Sprint PCS V ision Pictur e Phone to instantl y shar e it with famil y and friends. Y ou can send a pictur e to up to ten people at a time using their email addres ses or their wireless phone number s. Shar ing Spr in t PCS Pictur e Mail T o shar e Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail: 1. Select the pictur e youâ d like to send, press Options , scr oll to Send , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to Add number and pr ess Select . 3. T o select a recipient from y our Contacts list, pr ess Search , highlight a contact, and press Select . - or - Enter the re cipientâ s email address or wireless phone number and pr ess OK. 4. Scroll to highlight the recipient and press Options . 5. If you wish to include a te xt mes sage, scroll to Edit message and pr ess Select . 䡲 T o add a te xt messag e , use y our keypad to enter the messag e and press Options when y our message is completed. 䡲 T o insert a message using the template s, scroll to Use template , press Select , highlight a messa g e, and press Select . 䡲 T o add an emoticon, scroll to Insert smiley , press Select , scroll to highlight a smiley , and press Ins ert . 6. When y our Sprint PCS Pictur e Mail messag e is complete , press Options . 7. Scroll to Sen d and pr ess Select . (Y our message will be sent.) Note: The recip ientâÂÂs phon e must be capable of rece iving and displaying Picture Ma il. Tip: To review and share picture s from the Pictures menu, select M y pictures , then select Stored in camera . Note: You may include up to ten recipients per Spri nt PCS Picture Mail, by repeating Step 2 an d Step 3 above.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 110 Shar ing Spr in t PCS Pictur e Mail Fr om Messaging Y ou can al so sha re y our p ictur es from y our phoneâ s M essag ing menu. T o shar e Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail f r om the Messaging menu: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Messaging , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to Cre ate Picture Message and pr ess Select . (Pictur es stored i n your phone are d ispl ay ed.) 3. Scroll to select a picture, press Options , scr oll to Insert , and press Select. 4. T o complete and se nd the Pictur e Mail, f ollo w steps 2âÂÂ7 in âÂÂSharing Spr int PCS Picture Mailâ on page 109 . Note: Although your message was sent, there is no certainty that i t was received by the reci pient. The serv ice ar ea, servic e conditi ons, phone features compati bility, an d other factors may preven t your message from being r eceived.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 111 St or ing Pict ur es Y our phone can stor e pictur es in two wa ys: 䢠Stored in Camera (See âÂÂStor ed in Camer aâ on pag e 111 .) 䢠Online albums (See âÂÂManaging Sprint PCS Picture Mailâ on pag e 113 .) St or ed in Camera Once a picture is taken, it is automaticall y sav ed to the Stored in Camera album. Y our phone enter s the Stored in Camera album from the My pictures me nu. Once in the album, y ou can vie w all the pictures you hav e taken, send pictures to contacts, send pictur es to the Sprint PCS Picture Mail W ebsite, delete imag es, and access additional picture options. ä³ Fro m t he Stored in Camera album, press Options (left softkey) to displa y the f ollowing options: 䡲 Expand. Enlarg e a pictur e to full scr een size. 䡲 Send . Cr eate and send S print PCS Picture M ail. 䡲 Upload . Upload a si ngle picture to the Sp rin t PCS Picture Mail W eb site. 䡲 Upload all . Upload all the pictures in the Stored in Camera album to the Spr int PCS Picture Mail W ebsite. 䡲 Delete . Delete a single picture. 䡲 Delete all . Delete all the pictures in the Stored in Camera album. 䡲 Rename . Chang e a pictureâ s name. 䡲 Add to contact . Attach the picture to a contact in your Contacts list. 䡲 Set as wallpaper . Set the picture as a bac kgr ound image f or y our standby scree n. 䡲 Details . Displa y the pictur e name, its size (memo r y used), the date it was captured, the date and time it was uploaded, and its re soluti on (p ixel size).
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 112 Online Albums Y ou can upload y our pictur es to y our online Sprint PCS Picture Mail account album for storing and sharing with other s. T o upload pictur es from y our camer a t o online albums: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 2. Scroll to My pictures , press Select , scroll to Stored in camera , and pr ess Select . Stored in Camera Album 3. Scroll to selec t the picture to upload, pr ess Options , scroll to Upload , and press Select . (A mess age is disp lay ed indic ating the picture is be ing uploaded. Depe nding on your settings, y ou ma y be prompted to accept a Sprint PCS Vi s i o n c on ne c t i on . ) L is t op ti on s Re t u rn t o t h e pr e v io us m en u Note: Selecting Upload copie s pictures from you r phoneâÂÂs Stored in camera album to your online Sp rint PCS Pi cture Mail acco unt. Uploaded pi ctures are placed i n the Up loads album. Picture s in your Stored in camera alb um and uploaded to your online Sprint PCS Picture Mail album will remain available in the Stored in camera album until you erase them. If this is the first time you have accessed the Sprint PCS Picture Mail account, you will be prompted to cr eate your Sprint PCS Picture Mail password. (See âÂÂCreating Your Sp rint PCS Picture Mail Passwordâ on page 106.) Note: Erasing pictur es will free up memory spac e in your phone to enab le you to take more pic tures. Once e rased, pictur es cannot b e uploaded to your online Sprint PCS Pic ture Mail accou nt.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 113 Managing Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail Using the Sp r int PCS Pictur e M ail W ebsite Once you have uploa ded pi ctures from y our phone to y our onlin e Sprint PCS Picture Mail account (see âÂÂOnline Al bumsâ on pag e 112 ), y ou can use your personal computer to manage y our pictures. Fr om the Sprint PCS Picture Mai l W ebsite you can sh are pi ctures, ed it album titles and picture captions, organize and mov e imag e s, and do much more. Y ou will also ha v e access to picture manag ement tools to impr ov e and customize y our pictures. Y ouâ ll be able to lighten, dar ken, cr op, add antique effects , add comic bub b les and cartoon effects, and use other f eatures to transf orm y our pictures. T o access the Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail W ebsit e: 1. Fr om yo ur computerâ s Inter net connection, g o to www .picturemail .sprintpcs.com . 2. Enter your Sprint PCS Phone Number and Spr int PCS Picture Mail pass wo rd to r egister . (See âÂÂCreating Y our Sprint PCS Picture Mail Pa s s w o r d â o n page 106 .)
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 114 Managing Onli ne Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail F r om Yo u r Phone Y ou can use y our phone to manage, edit, or shar e pictur es y ou ha ve uploaded to the Spri nt PCS Picture Mail W ebsite. (See âÂÂOnline Albumsâ on pa ge 112 fo r inf ormation a bout uploading.) T o view your onli ne Spr int PCS Pictu r e Mail f r om y our phone: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Online albums and press Select . 3. Scroll to Vie w online albums and press Select . (Depending on y our settings you ma y be prompted to accept a Sprint PCS V ision connec tion.) 4. Scroll to the Uploads album (or another al bum) and press Op tions . 5. Select Open album and pr ess Select . (The album opens and displays the pictures stored the re.)
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 115 T o manag e y our o nline Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail fr om yo ur pho ne: 1. F ollow steps 1âÂÂ4 in âÂÂT o view your online Sprint PCS Picture Mail fro m y our phone:â on pag e 114 . 2. Select Options (left softkey) to displa y the f o llowing options: 䡲 Open album . Open the album to view pictures s tored there. 䡲 Send Album . Send the album to a recipient. 䡲 Copy contents . Copy the conte nts of the album. (The or iginal pictures r emain in their album.) â´ T o co p y th e pi c tu re s t o a n exis t in g a lb u m, s el e c t t h e a l b um and press Select . - or - â´ T o copy the pictures to a new album, scroll to New Album and press Select . 䡲 Move contents . Mo ve the contents of the album. (The pictures are r emoved from the original album and added to the chosen album.) 䡲 T o mo ve the pic tures to an e xisting album, select the album and press Select . - or - 䡲 T o mov e the pictur es to a ne w album, scroll to New Album and pr ess Select . 䡲 Create new album . Create a new album. 䡲 Delete contents . Delete all pictures fr om an album. 䡲 Details . Displa y details about an album. (The al bum name, the date cr eated, and the ti me cr eated ar e displa y ed.)
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 116 Shar ing Online Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail 1. From an open album on the Spr int PCS Picture Mail W ebs ite, select the pi cture you wish to share and select Options . (See âÂÂManaging Online Sprint PCS Pi cture Mail F rom Y our Phoneâ on page 114 . The picture can be display ed full screen size, by scrolling to Expand , and pressing Select .) 2. Scroll to Sen d and pr ess Select . 3. T o send the picture to a wire less phone number , scroll to Add number , press Select , enter a phone number (or searc h f or one in y our Contacts list), scroll to Send , and press Select . - or - T o send the picture to an email addr ess, scroll to Ad d email , press Select , enter an email address (or searc h f o r one in y our Contacts list), scro ll to Send , and press Select . - or - T o send the picture to an email ad dress s tored in y o ur online account, scroll to Add online addr , press Select , cho ose an email address fr om y our list, and pr ess Select . T o shar e an online alb um: 1. Fro m t h e Vi e w online albums , pr ess Select . (Y our Spri nt PCS Picture Mail Uploads album and your other albums appear .) 2. Scroll to the Uploads album (or another al bum) and press Op tions . 3. Scroll to Sen d Album , pre ss Select , and f ollow the appropriate prompts. (See âÂÂManaging O nline Sprint PCS Pictur e Mail Fr om Yo u r Phoneâ on pag e 114 .) 䡲 T o send the album to a wireless phone number , scroll to Add number , press Select , en ter a number (or sear c h f or one in y our Contacts list), scroll to Send , and pr ess Select . - or - 䡲 T o send the album to an email addr ess, scroll to Add email , press Select , ente r an email addr ess (or sear c h f or one in y our Contacts list), scr oll to Send , and pr ess Select . - or - 䡲 T o send the album to an email addr ess stored in y our online account, scr oll to Add online addr , press Select , c hoose an email address fr om y our list, and press Select .
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 117 A ccessing Online Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail Opti ons F r om Y our Phone T o access your onl ine Albums options fr om your p hone: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Online albums and press Select . 3. Scroll to Vie w online albums and press Select . (Depending on y our settings you ma y be prompted to accept a Sprint PCS V ision connection. Y our Spr int PCS Picture Mail Uploads album and y our other albums appe ar .) 4. Scroll to the Uplo ads album (or another album), pr ess Options , scroll to Open album , and pre ss Select . Once in the album, you can view all the pictures you hav e taken, send pictur es to contacts, delete imag es, and access ad ditional picture options. ä³ Select Options (left softkey) to displa y the f ollowing options: 䡲 Expand . Enlarg e a picture to full scre en size. 䡲 Send . Create and send Picture Mail. 䡲 Copy . Copy the pictu re to another album. 䡲 Move . Mov e the pictur e to another album. 䡲 Rotate picture. Rotate the picture to the left or right by 90 degr ees. 䡲 Delete . Delete a single picture. 䡲 Rename . Chang e a pictureâ s name. 䡲 Add to contact . Attach the picture to a contact in your Contacts list. 䡲 Set as wallpaper . Set the picture as a bac kgr ound image f or y our standby scree n. 䡲 Details . Displa y the pictur e name, its size (memo r y used), the date it was captured, the date and time it was uploaded, and its re soluti on (p ixel size). Note: The Inbo x canno t be erased o r rena med.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 118 Section 2K Additional Features In This Section â½§ Listening to the FM Radio â½§ IR (Infrared) Data T ransfer â½§ Using a Calling Card â½§ Flashlight â½§ Cut-out Covers Y our PM-3205 by Nokia has lots of additional features. Letâ s ex plore them here.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 119 List ening t o the FM Radio Y our phone contain s an FM radi o. Y ou can select up to 20 of y our fa vorite stations and set them f o r co nv enient listening an y time y ou like. T ur ning on the Radio T o tu rn o n t he ra d i o: 1. Connect a headse t or a Music St and to the P o p-P ort connector . 2. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Radio , and press Select . (The ra dio turns on automatically .) 3. T o adjust the v olume, return to the standby mode and pr ess to decr ease the v olume or to incr ease the volume. Using V oice Commands to Oper at e Y our Radio Y ou can create voice commands that oper ate y our rad io when y ou speak them . T o cr eat e v oice commands: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select. 2. Scroll to V oice commands and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Rad io and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to Rad io on , Radio off , Next channel , or Pr evio us channel , depending o n the comm and that y ou want to cr eate, then press Options. 5. Scroll to Add command an d press Select . 6. Press Start and speak y our command after the tone. . Note: The quality and signal strength of a radio broadcast dep ends on th e coverage of the radi o station in your pa rticular area. The radio must have a hea dset or a Music Stand c onnected to the Pop-Port con nector on you r phone . (The wires o f the head set functi on as the ante nna, so l et them hang freely.) Tip: You could say âÂÂN ext stationâ or other words when c reating a vo ice command fo r Next chan nel . The phone do es not und erstand the words, it only remembers the so unds. The same is also true for other commands.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 120 7. T o review , chang e, or delete th e voice comm and, p ress Options , scroll to select the action, and press Select . T o use voice commands: 1. Fr om the standby m ode, press and hold the key for tw o seconds. (The key is below Contacts .) 2. Speak your command after the beep. (If a voice matc h is f ound, the phone e xecutes the command .) Selecting Radio Stations Y ou can use the automatic tuning f eature to scan f or availab le local stations, you can program specific stations into your radio, or y ou can chang e stations using v oice commands. T o scan for stations: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Radio , and press Select. 2. Press Options , scroll to Auto matic tu ning , and press Select . 3. Press or . (The r adio wi ll scan up or down in fr equency and stop when the ne xt station with a strong signal is found .) T o pr ogr am stations: Y ou can progr am 20 stations into y our radio, then scr oll through them to select on e f or listen ing. 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Radio , and press Select. 2. Press Options , scroll to Manual tuning , and press Select . 3. Press or to select the frequen cy of a r adio station and press OK . 4. Press Options , scroll to Save c hannel , pre ss Select , enter a name f or the c hannel, an d press OK . 5. Scroll to a channel position and pr ess Select to assign the c hannel to this location. 6. T o prog ram mor e c hannels, repeat Steps 2âÂÂ5 until finished with y our pr ogr amm ing. Note: To use voice commands to operate the radio, the radio must be on a nd the phone i n the sta ndby mode.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 121 Once programmed, a channel can be dele ted or rena med. T o select a pr ogr ammed station: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Radio , and press Select. 2. Press or to scroll through the list of pro gr ammed station s. T o select a specific station: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Radio , pre ss Select , and press Options . 2. Scroll to Set frequency and press Select . 3. Using the ke ypad and the four-way scr oll ke y , enter the frequency f or one of your f av orite stations, and press OK . (If the station signal is strong enough, the s tation will play unless inter ru pted b y a phone call.) T ur n ing of f the Radio T o tur n off the radio: ä³ Press and hold for t w o seconds. Note: When you place or receive a call, the radio automatica lly mutes. Once the call is ended, th e radio au tomatically switches back on.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 122 IR (Infr ar ed) D ata T r ansf er Y our phone has the ability to send and re ceiv e data using an i nvisib le infrar ed (IR) beam. D ata can be shared betw een IR-compatible phones and devices. Ensure th at the IR ports of the sen ding and r eceiving devices are pointing at eac h other and that there ar e no ob structions betwe en the devices. The pref erab le distance between the tw o devices in an IR connection is from 3 inc h es to 3 feet This capability can be used f or the f ollowing: 䢠Send and receiv e application da ta with another IR-compatible device using IR connectivity . 䢠Send and receiv e a calendar note that was cr eated in y our phoneâ s Organizer . 䢠Send and re ceive a co ntact (business card ). 3 inches to 3 feet Note: Do not point the IR beam at anyo neâÂÂs eye or all ow it to interfe re with other IR devices. This is a Class 1 laser product. When sendin g data u sing IR, en sure th e other device is set to receive IR data. Refer to the user guid e for the rec eiving de vice for informatio n on enabling IR data transfe r.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 123 A ctiv ating Y our Phoneâ s IR Capability Befo re using the IR capability of yo ur phone, it must be activ ated. Activation is tempor ar y , last ing on ly a f ew minutes. The icon blinks in the upper left corner of the displa y when the IR capability is activated. Be sur e this icon is displa y ed be f ore attempting to send or receiv e data using IR. T o activ ate IR using the phone menus: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Infr ared and pr ess Select . Y ou can also cr eate a v oice command to activ ate y our phoneâ s IR capability . For more info r mation on using voice tags, se e "Using V oice-Ac tiv ated Dialing " on pag e 100 . T o cr eat e a v oice command t o activ ate IR: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select. 2. Scroll to V oice commands , press Select , scr oll to Infrar ed , and press Select. 3. Press Options , scroll to Add command , and press Select . 4. Press Start and speak y our v oice co mmand. 5. Press Options , scroll to Playbac k or Chang e , and f ollow the prompts until y ou are satisfied with the command. T o activ ate IR using y our v o ice command: 1. Fr om the standby m ode, press and hold unti l yo u hear and see the âÂÂSpeak nowâ prompt. 2. Speak y our v oice com mand as y ou originall y spoke it. ( When y our phone r ecognizes th e command, it repla ys i t and âÂÂFound. Activate infrar edâ displa ys .) Note: IR capability a utomatica lly de activates after two minutes.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 124 Sending and Re ceiving Ca lendar Notes T wo compatible phones can shar e calendar n otes with eac h other using IR. T o send a calendar not e using IR: 1. Activate your phoneâ s IR capa bility . 2. P oint the activ ated IR port of your phone towar d the activated IR port of the r eceivin g ph one, and hav e them at the recom mended distanc e from e ach other . (See "IR (I nfrared ) Data T ransfer" o n pag e 122 .) 3. Fro m t h e Calendar menu of the Organizer , scroll to a day with the desire d note, an d press Options . 4. Scroll to V iew day and press Se lect . 5. Scroll to select the messag e and press Options . 6. Scroll to Send note , press Select , scr oll to V ia infra red , and press Select . (A confirming messag e displa ys.) T o r eceive a calendar not e using IR: 1. P oint the activ ated IR port of your phone towar d the activated IR port of the se nding phone, and have them at the recomm ended distanc e from ea ch other . 2. W ait f or the calendar note to be r eceiv ed on y our phone. (A confirming message d isplays.) 3. Press Sh ow and Save to sav e the calendar note.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 125 Sending and Re ceiving Bu siness Cards T wo compatible phones can shar e info rmation from the Contacts list with eac h other usi ng IR. This makes it easy to send another person your phone n umbers by selecting y our personal contact in the Contacts list. Th is is particularly con ve nient f or busin ess contacts, and to share y our friendsâ number s with other people. T o send a contact (business car d) using I R: 1. Activate your phoneâ s IR capa bility . 2. P oint the activ ated IR port of your phone towar d the activated IR port of the r eceivin g ph one, and hav e them at the recom mended distanc e from e ach other . (See "IR (I nfrared ) Data T ransfer" o n pag e 122 .) 3. Fr om the standby mod e, press Con tacts , scr oll to Search , and press Select. 4. Scroll to select a contac t, pre ss Details , and press Optio ns . 5. Scroll to Sen d bus. card , press Select , scro ll to Via infrared , an d press Select. 6. Scroll to selec t Primary number or A ll detail s and press Select . T o r eceiv e a contact (business car d) using IR: 1. P oint the activ ated IR port of your phone towar d the activated IR port of the se ndin g phone, and ha v e them at the r ecommend ed distance fr om eac h other . 2. W ait f or the business c ard to be r eceiv ed on your ph one. (A confirming message d isplays.) 3. Press Sh ow and Save to sav e the busin ess card.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 126 Using a Calling Car d If y ou use a calling car d f or long distance calls, y o u can prog ram the calling card into y our phone. A Calling Car d is a car d with an account number su pplied b y your long distance ser vice provider that allows y ou to place calls an d ha v e long distance c harges automatically c harg ed to your account. T o set up a calling car d: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Call settings and press Select . 3. Scroll to Calling card and pre ss Select . 4. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 5. Scroll to Car d A (or another card), pr ess Options , scr oll to Edit , and pr ess OK . 6. Scroll to Car d na me and press Select . 7. In the Card name: box, type in the name of the calling card , then press OK .
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 127 Cr eating Dialin g Instr uctions The ser vice pro vider of y our Calling Card acco unt requi res a sp ecifi c sequence o f numbers to be dialed bef or e y our call is co mpleted. Dialing sequence sets up th e needed f ormat. T o cr eat e dialing i nstr u ctions: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select. - or - Fr om Step 6 abov e, skip to Step 5 below . 2. Scroll to Call settings , press Select , scr oll to Calling card , and press Select. 3. Enter y our security code and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Car d A (or another card), pr ess Options , scr oll to Edit , and pr ess OK . 5. Scroll to Dia ling sequence and press Se lect . 6. Scroll to Access no. phone no. card no. (or other dialing sequence requir ed by that account provider) and press Select . 7. Enter the fi r st required numb er and press OK . 8. Enter the ne xt requir ed number an d press OK to sav e. (The phone number , phone no. , is selected when y ou actuall y make a call using th is Calling Car d account.) Placing a Calling Car d Call After setting up the Calling Ca rd and its dialing inst ruc tions, you are read y to place a phon e call using y our Calling Car d. T o use your calli ng car d account: 1. Fro m t h e Calling card menu, scroll to select a calling card and press Options. 2. Scroll to Select and press OK . (âÂÂCard rea dy for useâ is display ed.) 3. Enter the phone number you want to call and press fo r a f ew second s until âÂÂCard call.. . â is display ed. 4. When y ou hear a tone or see a system messag e, pr ess OK .
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 128 Flashlight Y our phone contains a f lashlig ht located on the bottom of the phone. Itâ s convenie nt f or fi nding keys, readi ng maps, and seeing other things where lighting is poor . T o oper at e the flashlight: ä³ T o tur n the f lashlight on, press and hold the key . ä³ T o tur n the f las hlight off , press an d hold th e key . CutîÂÂout Co v ers Y our phone is supplied with some read y-to-use cut-out covers. Y ou can also make y our own co v ers. Cut-out covers quickly c hang e the personality and look of y our phone. Installin g and Chan ging Cu tîÂÂout Co vers T o install or c hang e the bac k cutîÂÂout co v er: 1. Press the r elease button down to remo v e the back cov er of the phone and push the back a way . WARNING: Before changing covers, ensure the phone is powered off and disconn ected from the charg er or any other devi ce. Avoid touching electronic components while c hanging covers. Always store and use the phone with the cove rs attached.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 129 2. Remove the old cut-out if present and place the new cut-out into the bac k c ov er by sliding it under the tw o guid es in th e middle of the bac k co ver . 3. Replace the back cov er . T o install or c hang e the fr ont cutîÂÂout co v er: 1. Press the r elease button down to remo v e the back cov er of the phone and push the back a way . 2. Gently pull the top of the fr ont cov er from the phone to remov e the front cov er . 3. Remove the keymat and the cut-out cover , if present.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 130 4. Place a new front cut-out in the c ov er and replace the keymat. 5. Replace the front cov er , aligning the top of the phone with the top of the cov er , and press the bottom of the phone towards the cov er until it snaps into plac e. 6. Replace the back cov er . Making Y o ur Own Cov ers Y ou can cre ate y our own cut-out co ve rs by using blank cut-outs, the Nokia 3200 Ser ies Ar t Director Soft ware supplied with y our phone, a PC, and a color printer . Nokia 3200 Series Art Director Softw are is a compreh ensiv e photo editor t hat lets you use y our own p ictur es as co v ers fo r you r phone . T o install the phot o edit or sof twar e on yo ur PC: 1. Insert the CD with the Nokia 320 0 Ser ies Ar t Director Software into the CD dr ive of your PC. 2. Start the software installation. - or - If the software does not start installing automatically , click Start , clic k Run , type â x:/setup.e xeâ (where â xâ is the driv e letter associated with your C D drive) , and c lick OK . 3. F ollow the installation prompts.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 131 T o cr eat e and pr int a cov er: 1. Load your color pr inter with the proper pape r or the blank cu t-outs. 2. Start the Nokia 3200 Ser ies Art Director Softwar e. 3. Using the so ftwar e, select a g r aphic imag e f or the co v er and cli ck Make Faceplate . (Click Help on the menu bar to learn about the capabilities and the various tools and commands within the prog ram.) 4. Using y our mouse, position th e s elected g raphic behind the cut-out cover template as yo u lik e, and f ollo w the pro mpts. 5. Print your cov er . T o pr epar e the pr int ed co v er: 1. If the printer paper was pre-perf or ated, carefull y r emove the the phone cut-out cover fr om th e paper sheet, then remov e the holes f or the keys, the displa y scr een, and the camer a lens. 2. If the paper was not pre-pe rf orated, you will need the conv enient cov er cutter that is av ailable from Nokia. 3. Install your new cov er in y our phone. (See "Installing and Changing Cut-out Cov er s" on pag e 128 .)
Sprint PCS Service Features Section 3
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 133 Section 3A Sprint PCS Service Features: The Basics In This Section â½§ Using V oicemail â½§ Using Caller ID â½§ Responding to Call Waiting â½§ Making a Three-W ay Call â½§ Using Call Forwarding Now that youâÂÂve mastered your phoneâ s fundamentals, itâ s time to explore the calling features that enhanc e your Sprint PCS Service. This se ction outlines y our basic Sprint PCS Ser vice feature s.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 134 Using V oicemail Set ting Up Y our V oicemail All unans we red calls to y our Sprint PCS Visio n Phone are automaticall y tran sf erred to y our voi cemail, ev en if your phon e is in u s e o r t ur n e d o f f. Th e r e for e , y o u w i ll w a nt t o s e t u p y o u r Sp r i n t P CS V oicemail and personal greeting as soon as your Sprint PCS V ision Phone is activated. T o set up y our v oicemail: 1. Press and hold fo r t w o seconds. 2. F ollow the system prompts to: 䡲 Create y our pass code. 䡲 Record your gr eeting. 䡲 Record y our name announcement. 䡲 Choose whether to activate One-T ouch Message Access (a f eatur e th at le ts y ou acc ess m essag es simp l y by pr es sing one key , bypassing th e need for y ou to enter your pass code). V oicemail Notification There ar e sev eral w a ys y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone alerts you of a new messag e: 䢠By displa ying a messag e on the scre en. 䢠By sounding the assigned ringe r type. 䢠By displa ying at the top of y our scr een. Note: The voicemail setup proce ss may vary i n certain A ffiliate area s.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 135 New V oicemail Me ssag e Aler ts When y ou r eceive a new voice messag e, y our phone alerts you and prompts y ou to call y our voicemail. T o call you r v oicemail: 1. Press and hold . 2. As soon as you hear y our own g reeting me ssage, pr ess and hold . (Y ou will be prompted to enter y our pass code. F ollow the prompts.) When the phone is turned on, and an inco ming call w as missed, âÂÂNew v oic e messag eâ is d ispla ye d on y our scr een. T o di splay your missed calls: ä³ Press List . Tip: You can a lso press Listen when you receive notifica tion of new voicemail me ssages. Important: When you are roa ming off the Spr int Nation wide PC S Network, you may not receive notif ication of new voicemai l messages. It is recommended th at you periodica lly check your voicemail by diali ng 1 area code yo ur Sprint PCS Phone Number. When your voicemail an swers, press and enter your pass code . You wil l be charg ed roamin g rates when accessing voicem ail while roaming off the Sprint Nati onwide PCS Network. Note: Your phone a ccepts messa ges even whe n it is turned off. Howeve r, you are only noti fied of new messag es when your phone is turned on an d you are in a Sprint PCS Service Area.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 136 Retr ieving Y our V oicemail Message s Y ou can review y our messages dir ectly from y our Sprint PCS Vision Phone or fr om an y other touc h-to ne pho ne. T o dial fr om y our Sp rint PCS V ision Phon e, you can either speed dial your voicemail or use the menu key s. Using OneîÂÂT o uch Messag e Access ä³ Press and h old for two sec onds. (Follow the system prompt s.) Using a Phone Other Th an Y our Spr int PCS Pho ne t o Access Messag es 1. Dial y our Sprint PCS Phone Number . 2. When y our v oic email ans we rs, press . 3. Enter y our pass code. Note: You are c harged for airtime minutes when you are accessing yo ur voicemail from your Sp rint PCS Vision Phone. Tip: When you ca ll into vo icemail you fi rst hear the h eader infor mation (date , time, and send er inform ation) for the message. To skip dir ectly to the message, press 4 d uring the head er.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 137 V oicemail But t on Guide Hereâ s a quick g uide to y our keypad functi ons while listening to voicemail messa g es. For furt her details an d menu option s, see âÂÂV oicemail Me nu K e yâ on pag e 140 . Date/T ime Send Reply Advance Replay Rewind Forward Erase Call Back Save Cancel Help Skip V oicemail Options Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone off ers several options f or organizin g and accessing y our v oicemail. Using Exper t Mode Using the Expert Mode sett ing f o r your personal voicemail box helps y ou navigate through the v oicemail system more quic kl y by shortening the voice pr ompts you hear at eac h level. T o tur n Exper t Mode on or of f: 1. Press and hold to access your v oicemail. (If y our v oicemail box contains any new or s av ed messag es, pr ess to acce ss the main v oice mail menu.) 2. Press to chang e y our P e r sonal Options, f ollowing the syste m pro mpt s. 3. Press f or Expert Mode. 4. Press to tur n Exper t Mode on or of f.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 138 Set ting Up Gr oup Distr ibution Lists Create up to 20 separate group list s, each with up to 20 customers. 1. Press and hold to access your v oicemail. (If y our v oicemail box contains any new or s av ed messag es, pr ess to access the main v oice mail menu.) 2. Press to c hang e y our P ersonal Options, f ollowing the syste m pro mpt s. 3. Press f or Administrativ e Options. 4. Press f or Group Distribution Lists. 5. F ollow the voice prompts to create, edit, rename, or delete gr oup lists. Spr int PCS Callback Retur n a call after listening to a messag e without disconnecting from v oicemail. ä³ Press after listening to a message . (Once the call is complete, y ouâ re returned to the v oicemail main menu. ) V oicemailîÂÂt oîÂÂV oicemail Messag e Record and send a v oice messag e to other Sprint PCS V oicemail user s. 1. From the main v oicemail menu, press to send a message. 2. F ollow the voice pr ompts to enter the phone number . 3. F ollow the voice pr ompts to recor d and send y our v oice message. V oicemailîÂÂt oîÂÂV oicemail Messag e Reply Reply to a v oice message re ceived from an y other Sprint PCS Vo i c e m a i l u s e r. 1. After listenin g to a v oice m essag e, pr ess . 2. F ollow the voice prompts to record and send y our repl y .
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 139 V oicemailîÂÂto îÂÂV oicemail Messag e F orw ar ding F orward a voice messag e, e xcept those marked âÂÂPrivate, â to other Sprint PCS V oicemail user s. 1. After listening to a message , press . 2. F ollow the voice pr ompts to enter the phone number . 3. F ollow the voice pr ompts to recor d yo ur introduction and f orwar d the v oice m essag e. V oicemailîÂÂto îÂÂV oicemail Receipt Request Receiv e confirmation that your voice me ssage has been listen ed to when y ou send, f orward, or repl y to oth er Sprint PCS user s. 1. After y ou hav e reco rded a mes sage, pr ess to indicate you are satisf ied with the me ssage you r ecor ded. 2. Press to mar k r eceipt requested. 3. Press to send your v oicemail messag e. Continue R ecording When leaving a v oice messag e, y ou can choose to continue recor ding even after youâ v e stopped. ä³ Press to continue re cording. (Pressin g indicates you are satisf ied with the me ssage you r ecor ded.) Ext ended Absence Gr eeting When y our phone is turned off or you are of f the Sprint Nationwide PCS Networ k f or an e xtended period , this g reeting can be pla y ed instead of y our normal personal greeting. 1. Fr om the main voicemail menu, press for P ers onal Options. 2. Press f or Greetings. 3. Press to recor d an Extended Absen ce Gr eeting.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 140 V oicemail Menu Ke y F ollowing the prompts on the voicemail system, you can use y our keypad to navigate through the f ollowing v oicemail menu. Listen Date/T ime Send Reply Advance Replay Rewind Forward Message Erase Callback Save Options Send a Message Personal Options Notificati on Options Phone Notification Numeric Paging to a Sprint PCS Phone Return to Previous Menu Administrative Options Skip Passcode Autoplay Message Date & T i me On/Off Change Passcode Group Distribution List Return to Previous Menu Greetings Personal Greetings Recorded Name Announcement Extended Absence Greeting Return to Previous Menu Expert Mode On/Off Place a Call Exit
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 141 Using Caller ID Caller ID allows people to ide ntify a caller bef ore answ ering the phone by displayi ng the number of the incoming call. If you do not want y our numbe r displa yed whe n y ou make a call, just f ollow these easy steps. T o block y our phone number from being displa y ed f or a specific outg oing call: 1. Press . 2. Enter the number you want to call. 3. Press . Responding t o Call W aiting When y ouâ re on a call, Call W aiting aler ts you o f incoming calls by soundin g two beeps. Y our phon eâ s screen inf or ms you that anot her call is coming in and di splay s the callerâ s phone number (if i t is av ailable and y ou are in digital mo de). T o r espond t o an incoming call while y ouâ r e on a call: 1. Pre ss . (This puts the fir st calle r on hold and answ ers the second call.) 2. T o switc h bac k to the first caller , press again. â or â Press to end y our first call, then press to answ er the incoming call. Note: To permanentl y block your number , call Spr int Customer Service. Tip: For those ca lls where yo u donâÂÂt want to be interrupte d, you can temporar ily disa ble Call Wa iting by pre ssing before placing you r call. Call Wai ting is au tomatically r eactivated once you end the call.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 142 Making a Thr eeîÂÂW ay Call W ith Thr ee-W ay Calling, y ou can ta lk to tw o people at the same time. When using this f eature, the normal airtime rates wi ll be c harge d f or eac h of the tw o calls. T o mak e a Thr eeîÂÂW ay Call: 1. Enter a phone number y ou wish to call and pr ess . (The number is dialed.) 2. Once you hav e estab lished the connection, press Options , scroll to Three-way call , and pr ess Select . 3. Dial the second n umber y ou wish to call and pr ess . 4. When y ouâ re connec ted to the second party , press agai n to begin y our three-w ay c all. If one of the people y ou called hangs up during y our call, y ou and the re maining ca ller sta y connect ed. If y ou initiated the call and are the first to hang up, all three caller s are disconnected. Tip: You can also begin a Thre e-Way Call by displayi ng a phone number store d in your Phone Book, or Call Log s. To call the third party, press . Note: Call Waiti ng and Three- Way Calli ng are not availa ble while r oaming off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 143 Using Call F orw arding Call Forw arding lets y ou f orwar d all y our incoming calls to another phone numb er â even when y our phone is turned of f. Y ou can continue to make calls fr om yo ur phone when Call F orwar ding is activated. T o activ at e Call F orw ar ding: 1. Press and enter the area co de and ph one number to whic h y our future calls sh ould be f orw arded. 2. Press . (Y ou will see a messa ge and hear a tone to confir m the activation of Call F orw arding.) T o deactiv at e Call F orw ar ding: 1. Press . 2. Press . (Y ou will see a messa ge and hear a tone to confir m the deactivation.) Note: You are c harged a h igher r ate for call s you have fo rwarded.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 144 Section 3B Sprint PCS Vision In This Section â½§ Getting Started â½§ Downloading Premium Content â½§ Using Sprint PCS Picture Mail â½§ Accessing Games â½§ Understanding Messaging â½§ Accessing Ringers â½§ Using Sprint PCS Short Mail â½§ Accessing Screen Save rs â½§ Using Sprint PCS Mail â½§ Exploring the W eb â½§ Accessing Email â½§ Sprint PCS Business Connection â½§ Using Instant Messaging â½§ Sprint P CS Vision F AQs â½§ Experiencing Online Chat Sprint PCS Vision SM brings you clarity you c an see and hear with advanced multimedia services. These f eature s, inc luding messaging, gam es, downloadab le ring ers and screen sav ers, W eb access, and Sprint PCS Business Connec tion SM , are easy to learn and use. The rich, colorful gr aphic e xper ience is visuall y compar able to y our home or office computer . Clearly , itâ s a wh ole new w a y to look at wireless. This section intr oduces these adv anced services and walks y ou thro ugh the necessar y steps to start taking advantag e of Sprint PCS V ision.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 145 Get ting Start ed W ith y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone and Sprint PCS Ser vice, you ar e read y to start enjoying the adv antages of Sprint PCS Vi sion. This section will help y ou learn the basics of using your Sprint PCS V ision ser vice s, including ma nag ing your User Name, launching a V ision connection, and navigatin g the W eb with yo ur Sprint PCS V ision Phone. Y our User Name When y ou buy a Sprint PCS Vision Phone and s ign up f or se r vice, y ou're automatically as signed a User Name. A User Name is typicall y based on y our name and a number , follo wed by âÂÂ@sprintpcs.com. â F or e xample, the thir d John Smith to s ign up f or Sprint PCS V ision ser vices might hav e jsmith003@sprintpcs.com as his User Name. If you want a particular User Name, you can visit www. sprintpcs.com and g et the name y ou want â as long as nobod y else h as it. When y ou use Sprint PCS V ision services, your User Name is submitted to identify you to the Spr int Nati onwide PCS Networ k. The User Name is also useful as an addr ess f or Sprint PCS Mail, as a wa y to personalize W eb ser vices, an d as an online virtual identity . Y our User Name will be automatically prog rammed into your Sprint PCS V ision Phone. Y ou don't have to enter it. Finding Y our User Name I f yo u ar e n ' t su r e w h a t yo u r S p r i n t P C S Vis i o n Us e r N a m e is , you c an easil y find it online or on y our Sprint PCS V isio n Phone. T o find y our User Name: 䢠At www .sprintpcs.com . Sign on t o your account using your Spri nt PCS Phone Nu mber and P assw ord. Y our User Name appear s in the top banner , ne xt to y our phone number . 䢠On your Sprint PCS V ision Phone. Y ou can find y our User Name ( User Address or User ID ) in the Settings main menu under User details in the Phone details submenu. Note: To access the phone âÂÂs main menu, pre ss Menu from standby mode. Menu items may be selected b y highlig hting them with th e navigation key and pressing Select .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 146 Launc hing a Spr int PCS V ision Connection T o launc h a Spr int PCS Vi sion connection: ä³ Press Menu , scroll to We b , and press Connect . (Y our Sprint PCS Visi on connec tion launc hes and the Sprint PCS Vision home pag e d ispla ys.) The Spr int PCS V ision Home P age If y ou had a previous Sprint PCS Vi sion connection, the last page y ou visited (f or e x ample, ESPN T op News) will displa y whe n you launc h your br owser . Though the br owser is open , y ou are not currently i n an activ e data sessio n - that is, no data i s being sent or receiv ed. As soon as you navigate t o another page, the active session will launch. Ending a Spr int PCS Vision Connection T o end your W eb session: 1. Fr om the bro wser , press Menu . (The Navigate pop-up menu is displa y ed.) 2. Scroll to E xit web and press Select . (The browser will close and the connec tion will become dormant.) Shortcut: You can a lso press to launch the Web. Selects the highlighted item Opens a pop-up menu Note: If Net Guard is enabled and displa yed (see âÂÂNet Gua rdâ on pa ge 147), select OK (ri ght softkey) to conti nue and launch the Web . Shortcut: You can a lso press a nd hold (end ke y) to end you r session..
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 147 Clear ing the Cache A cache is a memor y location that is used to store data temporarily . If yo u hav e tried to access or have accessed confidential i nf ormation requiring passw or ds, empty the cache after eac h use. The inf or mation or ser vices y ou accessed is stor ed in the cac he. T o empty the c ac he: 1. Fr om the bro wser , press Menu . (The Navigate pop-up menu is displa y ed.) 2. Scroll to Advanced... and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Clear , press Select , scroll to Cache , and pre ss Pick . (This places a n âÂÂXâ in the check box.) 4. Scroll to highlight Clear , press Select , an d confirm y our decision by pr essing Select agai n Net Guar d When you first connect to the W e b, the Net Guard will appear to confirm that you w ant to co nnect. This f eature he lps yo u av oid accidental connections. Y ou can disab le the Net Guar d in the future by selecting Auto -connect when the Net Guar d is displa y ed. T o c hange y our Net Guar d set tings: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sprint PCS V ision and press Select . 3. Scroll to Net Gua rd and pr ess Select . 4. Select On to activ ate the Net Guar d. - or - Select Off to deactivate the Net Guard. 5. Press OK . Note: When enabl ed, the Net Guard ap pears only once per session. The Net Guar d does not appe ar if the phone i s merely re connectin g due to a time-out.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 148 Spr int PCS Vision Connection Status and Indicators Y our phone's displa y lets y ou kno w the current status of your Sprint PCS V ision connection through indicators which appear at the top of the scr een. The f ollowing symbols are used: The Spr int PCS V ision connection is active and y our phon e is sending data. The Sprint PCS V ision connection is activ e and y our phone is receiving data. The Sprint PCS V ision conne ction is dormant (no data i s being sent or received). Though not cur rently active, when dor mant, the phone can r estart an active connection quickl y; v oice calls can be made an d receiv ed. If no indicator appears, yo ur phone does n ot hav e a current Sprint PCS V ision connectio n. T o launch a con nection, see âÂÂLaunc hing a Sprint PCS Vision Conn ectionâ on pag e 146 . Na vig ating the W eb Navigating thr ough menus and W ebsites duri ng a Sprint PCS V ision session is easy once y ou'v e learned a f ew basics. Her e ar e some tips f or g etting around: Sof tk eys During a Spr int PCS Vision session, the bo ttom line of your phone's displa y contains one or more sof tkeys. These keys are shortcut controls f or na vigating around th e W eb, and the y cor respond to the softkey buttons direc tly belo w the ph oneâ s displa y scr een. T o use sof tk e ys: ä³ Press the desir ed softkey button. (If an additional pop-up menu appear s when you pr ess the softkey button, select the menu items usin g y our keypad [if theyâ re number ed] or by highlighting the o ption and pressing Select .) Note: When the Sprint PCS Visi on connecti on is active, inco ming voice calls go direc tly to voicem ail; outg oing voice calls can be made, but the Sprint PCS Vision conne ction will terminate. Tip: Depending on which Websites you visit, the l abels on th e softkeys may change to indicate th eir func tion.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 149 Sprint PCS Vi sion Home Page Scr olling As with other parts of y our phone's me nu, y ou'll hav e to scr oll up and do wn to see ev er ything on some W ebsites. T o scroll line b y line or link b y link thr ough W ebsites: ä³ T o scroll up, press or . - or - T o scroll down, pr ess or . Selects the highlighted item Opens a pop-up menu Right softkey button Left softkey button
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 150 Selecting Once y ou've le arned how to use softkeys and scr oll, yo u can start navigating the W eb. T o select onîÂÂscr een it ems: ä³ Use the navigation ke y to highli ght the desired item, then press the desired softkey button (or press Select ). Links, which appear as underlined te xt , allow y ou to jump to differ ent W eb pages, select spec ial function s, or even place ph one calls. T o select links: ä³ Highlight the link and select the appropr iate softke y . Going Bac k T o go bac k one page: ä³ Fr o m t h e b ro ws e r , p ress Menu , scroll to Back on the pop-up menu, and pr ess Select . - or - Press . Going Home T o r et ur n to th e Spr int PCS V ision home pag e fr om an y other W eb pag e: ä³ Press Menu , scroll to Home , and pre ss Select . - or - Press to back up to the previous page as many times as necessar y to reac h the Sprint PCS V ision home page. Tip: You'll find that the left softkey is us e d primarily for sele cting items. Th is softkey is often labeled Select . If the items o n a page are number ed, you can u se your ke ypad (number keys) to select an item. (The tenth item in a numb ered list may b e selected by pr essing on your phoneâ s keypad, even th ough the number 0 d oesnâÂÂt app ear on the screen .) Note: Tap Clear to delete text (like a Ba ckspace ke y), or press an d hold Clear to delete the entire text you en tered.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 151 Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail SM Using Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail Y our PM-3205 by Nokia giv es y ou th e ability to take pictures, vie w them using the phone's displa y , an d instantly send them to y our friends and fa mily . It's as easy to use as a traditional point-and-click camera. In addition to sending your pictur es to friends and fami ly , you can also send them to a Picture Mail W ebsite f or stor ag e or upload them to a personal W ebsite. Cameras ca n take and store pictures and the imag e quality is similar to what you se e on y our compute r screen. T akin g and V iewing Pict ur es T o tak e and view pict ur es with a camera phone: ä³ See Section 2J : âÂÂUsing Y our Phoneâ s Built-in Camer aâ on pag e 103 . Shar ing Spr in t PCS Pictur e Mail Fr om Y our Pho ne Cr eating Y o ur Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail P assw ord The first time you use an y of the Sp rint PCS Picture Mail mana gement options involving the Sprint PCS Pict ure Mail W ebsite, you will need to establish a passw ord using yo ur Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone. Thi s pa ssword wi ll a l so a llow yo u to sig n o n to th e Sp r int PCS Pi cture Mail W ebsite at picturemail.sprintpcs.com to access and mana ge y our uploaded pictur es.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 152 T o cr eat e y our Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail passw or d: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select . 2. Scroll to My pictures , press Select . 3. Scroll to Stored in camera , and press Select . 4. S elect a picture, pr ess Op tions , scroll to Upload , and press Select . (Y ou will be prompted to create a Spr int PCS Picture Mail pass wo rd.) 5. Enter a fo ur- to eight-digit passw ord and pr ess OK. (Y ou will be prompted to confirm your pass w or d.) 6. Please wait whil e the system c reates y our account. Once y ou hav e receiv ed con firmation that your account has bee n successfully registere d, y ou may upload and shar e picture s and access the Sprint PCS Picture Mail W ebsite. Sending Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail F r om Y our Ph one T o send Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail from y our pho ne: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Messaging , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to Cre ate Picture Message and pr ess Select . (Pictur es stored in y our phone â s camer a are di splay ed.) 3. Scroll to select a picture, press Options , scr oll to Insert , and press Select. 4. Scroll to Add number and pr ess Select . 5. T o select a recipient from y our Contacts list, pr ess Search , highlight a contact, and press Select . - or - Enter the recipientâ s wireless ph one number or email addr ess and pr ess OK . 6. Scroll to highlight the recipient and press Options . 7. Scroll to Sen d and pr ess Select . (Y our message will be sent.) Note: If your Sprint PCS Service Plan does not include Sprint PCS Picture Mail, you will first be prompte d to subscribe to the service for an add itional monthl y charge . Tip: Write down your Sprint PCS Picture Mail password in a secure place.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 153 A ccessing th e Spr i nt PCS Pi ctur e Mai l W ebsi t e F r om Y our Comput er Fr om the W ebsite, you can shar e pictures, edit album titles and pictur e captions, organize and mov e imag es, and muc h mor e. Picture manag ement tools are als o availab le to impr ov e or cust omize y our pictures. Y ou'll be able to lighten , dar ken, crop, antique, add comic bub bles and cartoon effects, an d use other f eatur es to transf or m y our pictures. T o connect t o the Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail W ebsit e fr om your comput er: ä³ From yo ur comp uter , sign on to picturemail .sprintpcs.com . (Y ou will first need to register through y our Sprint PCS V ision Picture Phon e to view the Pictur e Mail W ebsite; see âÂÂCreati ng Y our Sprint PCS Picture Mail P assw ordâ on pag e 151 .) Note: A monthly cha rge will app ly for your use o f Picture Mail serv ices. See your Sprint PCS Se rvic e Plan f or deta ils. Warning: Only devices that offer compa tible pi ctur e mail or e- mail fea tures can receive and di splay pictur e messages. Pictur e message objects may contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone or PC. Do n ot open an y attachment if you are not sure of the trustworthiness of the se nder. The appea rance of a Picture message may vary dependin g on the receiving device.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 154 Messaging Understanding Messaging Now you c an send and r eceiv e email s and te xt m essag es and participate in W eb-based c hatrooms right from y our Sprint PCS V ision Ph one. Messaging allows y ou to sta y conne cted to friends, fam il y , and c o-w ork ers 24 hour s a da y an ywher e on the Sprint Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. Message T ypes There ar e man y types of te xt messag ing available on y our phone. These appear on y our scree n and include nu meric messages (pag es), Message s, Updates, and Mail. (Spr int PCS V oicemail provides voicemail-to-mailbox messa ging. F or inf or mation on using your phoneâ s voicemail feature, see âÂÂUsing V oicemailâ on page 134 .) Message F olders Incoming Updates and numeric pa g es are stored in folde r s in your phoneâ s Messaging menu. Y ou may add your own f older s or use the phoneâ s default f older . T o add a new f older: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Messaging , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Messages and press Select . 3. Scroll to My fo lders and press Select . (If ther e ar e no f olde rs, the messag e â (empt y) â displays.) 4. Press Options , scroll to Add folder , pres s Select , type a name f or the f older , and press OK .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 155 T o edit a f older name: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Messaging , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Messages and press Select . 3. Scroll to My fo lders and press Select . 4. Scroll to the f older and press Options . 5. Scroll to Ren ame folder and press Select . 6. Modify the f older name and press OK . Er asing Messages T o erase messag es: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Messaging , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Messages and press Select . 3. Scroll to Delete messages and press Select 4. Scroll to select one of the f ollowing categ ories: 䡲 All 䡲 All read 䡲 All unread 䡲 Inbox 䡲 Sent items 䡲 Archive 䡲 (folder name you created) 5. Press Se lect to delete the categor y and press OK to confirm y our decision.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 156 Signing Up for Updat e s W ith Upd ates, y ou can hav e ne ws and inf or mation sent directl y to y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone at the times you c hoose. T o select the inf or mation you w ant t o send t o y our Spr int PCS Vision Phone: 1. Log on to the Internet from your computer . 2. Go to the site from which y ou want to receiv e inf ormation. (A f ew of the sites y ou can visit are America Online î , Y ahoo! î , MSN î and eBa y î . The loc ation where you request update s within eac h si te will v ar y .) 3. Where indicated on the site, input y our 10-digit Spr int PCS Phone Number f ollo wed by âÂÂ@messaging.sprintpcs.com. â (For ex a m p l e: 5551234567@messaging.sprintpcs .com .) Upon completing the registra tion process, you sh ould begin receivi ng updates on y our Sprint PCS V ision P hone as r equested.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 157 Using Spr i nt PCS Shor t Mail W ith Sprint PCS Short Mail, you can use a personâ s wireless phon e number to send instant te xt messag es from y our Sprint PCS Vision Phone to their messaging-ready phoneâÂÂand they can send messages to you. When y ou rece iv e a new message, y ouâ ll automatically be notified with a one -way te xt message. In addition, Spri nt PCS Short Mail includes a variety of preset messag es, such as âÂÂIâÂÂm running la te, IâÂÂm on my wa y , â that make composing messag es f ast and easy . Y ou can also customize y our o wn preset messag es (up to 100 char acters) from your Sprint PCS Vision Phone or at www . sprintpcs.com . Cr eating a Shor t List Y ou can add fr equentl y contacted r eci pients to y our Short List. Then when y ou compose Sprint PCS Shor t Mai ls, you can se lec t the m from a conv enient list. T o add someone to y our shor t list: 1. Fro m t h e Vi s io n H om e pa g e, scroll to Messaging and press Select . Messaging P ag e 2. Scroll to Sho rt Mail and press Select . 3. Scroll to Settings and press Select . 4. Scroll to Edit Short List and pr ess Select . 5. T o add a new name, scroll to Add new name , press Select , type in an alias (a nickname f o r the sender), their first name, last name, and pho ne number . 6. Scroll to Save and pr ess Select . Note: Press the key to select the character inp ut mode to enter the recipi entâÂÂs phone number. Press the key aga in to re turn to the character in put mode.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 158 7. Scroll to Done and press Select . 8. T o delete a name, select it from y our Short Mail list, scroll down to Erase , and pre ss Select . 9. Press Se lect again to conf irm your decision. Composing Spr int P CS Shor t Mails T o compose a Spr int PCS Short Mai l: 1. Launc h the br owser by pr essing . 2. From t he Vi s i o n Home pa ge, scroll to Messaging and press Select . 3. Scroll to Sen d a Message and pre ss Select . (The Short Mail menu is display ed.) 4. Scroll to Compose and press Select . 5. Scroll to the To button, press Select to view and sele ct a recipientâ s wireless phone number from yo ur short list, and press Done. - or - Scroll to the te xt box under the To button, type the wireless phone number of the per son to whom youâ re sending a messag e, and press Done . 6. In the te xt bo x under Message , compose a messag e or use the preset messag es or icons. 䡲 T o type a messag e, highlight the Message te xt box, u se y our keypad to type a messag e, an d press Done when finish ed. (See âÂÂEntering T ex tâ on pag e 2 9.) 䡲 T o use a pr eset messag e or âÂÂe mo ticon, â high li ght the down arrow in the Insert window , and press Se lect . Select Pre-set Msgs or Icons , press Select , then select Go . Choose the messag e or emoticon y ouâ d like to insert and select OK . 7. Review y our messag e, scroll to Send , and press Select . Note: Although your message was sent, there is no certainty that i t was received by the reci pient. The serv ice ar ea, servic e conditi ons, phone features compati bility, an d other factors may preven t your message from being r eceived.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 159 A ccessing Spr int PCS Short Mail When y ou rece ive a te xt messag e, you will see âÂÂ1 messag e r eceiv edâ on y our dis play screen. (An alert tone m y also be hear d). T o r ead a Spr int PCS Shor t Mail when it ar r ives: 1. Press Sh ow . (The Inbox will open, with the most recent messa g e highlig hted and at the top of the listing.) 2. Press Se lect to d ispla y the messag e. T o r ead a Spr int PCS Shor t Mail lat er: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Messaging , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Messages and press Select . 3. Scroll to Inbox and press Select . 4. Scroll to the messag e y ou want to read and pr ess Select . 5. After reading the messag e, press Options. 6. Scroll to Delete (or some other action), pre ss Select , and f ollow the prompts. T o r eply t o a PC S Shor t Mail: 1. Launc h the br owser by pr essing and, from th e Vi s i o n Ho me page , scroll to Messaging , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sprint PCS Mail Inbox and press Select . 3. Scroll to Inbox and press Inbox . 4. Scroll to the messag e and press Select to open it. 5. W ith the messag e open in the Short Mail page, scroll to Reply and pr ess Select . (See âÂÂComposing Sprint PCS Shor t Mailsâ on page 158 . Tip: You can go directl y to yo ur Web in box by selec ting E-mail from the Messaging menu on your phone .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 160 Using Pr eset Messag es Preset messages make sending text messages to y our fr iends, family , and co-w or kers easier than ev er . T o add and/or edit Pr eset Messag es: 1. Launc h the br owse r , and fro m the V ision Home page, scroll to Messaging and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to Sho rt mail and press Se lect . 3. Scroll to Settings and press Select . 4. Scroll to Pre-set M essages and press Select . 5. Fro m t h e Pre-set Messages menu, add a new message or edit an e xisting one. 䡲 T o add a new messag e, scr oll to (Add new) and pr ess Select . T ype yo ur messag e, pr ess Done , scroll to Save , and pre ss Select . (Y our new messag e is added to the list.) 䡲 T o edit an ex isting messag e, scr oll to the messag e , press Select , edit the messag e, and pr ess Save when finished. Note: You may also add or edit preset me ssages in the âÂÂManage My Accountâ area at www. sprintpc s.com .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 161 Using Spr int PCS Mail W ith Sprint PCS Mail, you can set up an account at no additional c harge and perf orm many of the typical email functions fr om y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone th at y ou can from y our personal computer . Y ou can manag e y our Sprint PCS Mail accoun t from y our Sprint PCS V ision Ph one or from y our personal computer at www .sprintpcs.com . Y ou can also access other sele ct email providers from the W eb thro ugh y our Spri nt PCS Mail. A ccessing Spr int PCS Mail Messag es T o access Spr int PCS Mail messag es: 1. From the standby mode, press Menu , scr oll to Messaging , and press Select . 2. Scroll to E-mail and press Select. (The browse r will launch, and if y ouâ re a fir st-time user , your phone will prompt y ou to set up y our Sprint PCS Mail account by establish ing a User Name and pass wo rd.) 3. T o view y our messag es, sc r o l l t o Inbox , press Inbox , a n d select the messag e y ou wish to r ead. (The message opens.) 4. Once youâ ve r ead a message , scroll to the bottom of the messag e to use the quic k actions ( Reply , Reply All, Forward , Erase , Add to Folder , or Main ). Composing Spr int PCS Mail Messages T o compose and send a Spr int PCS Mail messag e: 1. Fr om the Sp rint PCS Mail men u (see Steps 1âÂÂ2 abo v e), scro ll to Compose and press Compose . 2. Scroll to the te xt box under To and enter the email address of the per son to whom yo uâ re sending the message. 3. Scroll to Sub ject and enter the subject. 4. Scroll to Message and e nter y our messag e. 5. Scroll to the Send button and pr ess Select to send the messag e.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 162 Note: When sending messa ges, your Sprint PCS Vision Phon e may display the words "Message Sent". Thi s is an indication that the message has been sent by your p hone to the message cen ter number p rogrammed in to your phone. This is no t an indica tion tha t the message has been r eceived at th e intende d destinati on.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 163 A ccessing Email W ith Sprint PCS V ision, you can use popular email serv ices such as AO L î Mail, Y ahoo! î Mail, MSN î Hotmail, and EarthLink î to keep in touc h even while y ouâ re on the g o. Using Email T o access email pr o viders fr om y our Spr int PCS V ision Phone: 1. Launc h the brow ser , scroll to Messaging , and press Select . (The Messaging menu is displa y ed.) 2. Scroll to Email and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to an email pr ovider , such as A OL Mail, Y ahoo! Mail, MSN Hotmail, or Ear thLink, and press Select. 4. Use your keypad to enter the required sign in information for the selected pr ovider , suc h as user name, emai l address, and/or pass wo rd, and select Sign In . (Y our mailbox for the selected provider will displa y . ) 5. F ollow the on screen instructions to r ead, repl y to, co mpose, send, and m ana g e your email account. Note: The info rmation requ ired for sign in will var y dependi ng on the email provider yo u are acce ssing.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 164 Using Instant Messaging Sprint PCS V ision also prov ides y o u with access to popular instant messag ing (IM) client s, including A OL î Instant Messeng er TM and Y ahoo! î Messeng er . A ccessing Instant Messaging T o access instant messaging clients from y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone: 1. Launc h the brow ser , scroll to Messaging , and press Select . (The Messaging menu is displa y ed.) 2. Scroll to Instant Me ssaging and press Select . 3. Select an email provider , such as A OL Instant Messeng er or Y ahoo! Messeng er . 4. Use y our keypad to enter the req uire d sign in in f ormation f or the se l e c t ed p r ov i d e r , s u ch a s us e r n a m e an d / o r p as swo rd , a n d fol l o w the prompts. 5. F ollow the on screen instructions to r ead, repl y to, co mpose, send, and man age your instant messaging acco unt. Note: The info rmation requ ired for sign in will var y dependi ng on the instant messaging provi der you a re accessi ng.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 165 Exper i encing Online Chat Sprint PCS V ision gives you the ability to join wir eless c hatrooms from y our Sprint PCS Vision Phone, to send te xt messages and icons to c hatroom participants, or to launch a on e-on-one (priv ate) c hatroom. T o access a chatr oom fr om the br owser: 1. Launc h the brow ser , scroll to Messaging , and press Select . (The Messaging menu is displa y ed.) 2. Scroll to Chat and pre ss Select . (A DISCLAIMER messag e f or W irele ss Chat is displa yed .) 3. After reading the entire messa g e, if you agree to its ter ms, press Agree . (After a f ew seconds, a list of chatrooms will be display ed. - or - If you do not agree with its ter ms, press Menu and navigate to another pa ge. 4. Fr om the c hatro om list, selec t a ch atroom (f or e xample, Friends or Singles ) an d press Select . 5. Use y our keypad to enter a nick name, scro ll to Enter , and press Link . (Once in the chatroom, y ou ma y scroll thr ough the postings to read messag es from other c hatroom participants.) T o post a message: 1. Once in the c hatr oom, scr oll to Add text and press TXT . 2. Enter y our me ssage . 3. Scroll to Sen d and pr ess Link . (Y our messag e is added to those in the c hatroom.) T o set up a pr iv at e c hatr oo m: 1. Once in the c hatr oom, scr oll to select 1->1 and press 1->1 . 2. Scroll the list to select a chatter with whom youâ d like to launch a private chatroom and press Contact . T o exit a chatr oom: ä³ From the chatr oom, scr oll to Leave Room and pr ess Leave . Note: To avoid inadverte nt data usage charg es, you should si gn out of chatrooms ( Leave ) when you are re ady to exit.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 166 Do wnloading Pr emium Cont ent W ith Sprint PCS V ision and y our ne w Sprint PCS V ision Phone, y ou hav e access to a dynamic v ariety of Premium Service content such as downloadable Game s, Ring ers, Screen Sav ers , and other applications. The basic steps r equire d to access and download Prem ium Ser vice content are outlined belo w . A ccessing the Do wnload Menus T o access the Spr int PCS Vision do wnload menus: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Downloads , and press Select. 2. Select the type of file y ou wish to download ( Screen Savers , Ringers , Games , or Applications ) and press Select . 3. Select Get New and press Select . (The browser will launc h and take y ou to the cor res pond ing do wnload men u.) T o access the Spr int PCS Visio n do wnload menus fr om the W eb br o wser: 1. Fro m t h e Vi sion Home page, scroll to Downloa ds , and press Select . 2. Select Games , Ringe rs , Screen Sa vers , or Applications to g o to their corresponding download menu. ( F or more inf ormation on navigating the W eb, see âÂÂNavigating the W ebâ on pa g e 148 .) Selecting an It em t o Do wnl oad Y ou can searc h f or available items to do wnload in a number of wa ys: 䢠Featured displa ys a rotating selection of f eature d items. 䢠Browse Cate gory allows y ou to narrow y our sear ch t o a g ener al categor y , such as Movie/TV Themes fo r Ringers or College Log os f or Sc re en Sav ers. (Ther e ma y be sever al pag es of ava ilabl e cont ent in a list. Select Next 9 to view additional items.) 䢠Search allows y ou to use y our keypad to enter search criter ia to locate an item. Y ou ma y enter an entire w ord or title or perf or m a partial-word sear c h (f or e xample, entering âÂÂgooâ returns âÂÂGood Olâ Boy , â âÂÂThe Good, the Bad, an d the Ugly , â and âÂÂGoofy - ClubâÂÂ). Note: Only install content fr om sources that offe r adequate protecti on against harmful software. Copyright protecti ons may prevent some images, ringer s, and other content from being copied, modified, transferred or forwarded.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 167 Downloading a n It em Once yo uâ ve selected an item you wish to download, highligh t it and press Select . Y ou will see a summar y page f o r the item inc luding its title, the ve ndor , the download de tail, the file size, and the cost. Links allow y ou to view the Lice nse Details pag e, whic h ou tlines the price, license type, and length of license f or the download, and the T erms of Use page, whi ch details the Pr emium Services T erm s of Use and your responsibility for payment. T o download a select ed item: 1. Fr om the inf ormation pa g e, select Buy . (The item will automaticall y download to y our phone. Y ou will see a series of screens detailing th e download in itiation, progr ess [in bytes], and saving p rocess . Whe n the New Download screen appears, the item has been successfull y do wnloaded to y our phone. ) 2. Choose y our ne xt action/opti on once the do wnload is complete. 䡲 Select Use (left softk ey) to assign the do wnloaded it em (or to launc h, in the case of a game). Y our Sprint PCS Vision session will end and y ou will be redir ected to the appropriate phone menu screen. 䡲 Select Shop (right softkey) to browse f or other ite ms to download. 䡲 Press END to quit the br owser and r eturn to standby mode. Note: If you have not previously purchased an item, you wi ll be pr ompted to create your purc hasing profile to auth orize Premium Se rvices purchase s.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 168 Games A ccessing Games Y ou can play a variety of entertaining and graphicall y-rich games on y our Sprint PCS Vis ion Phone. Ne w games are easy to do wnload and pla y . Downloading Ga mes T o download an a v ailable game t o y our phone: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Downloads , and press Select. 2. Scroll to the Games fo lder and press Select . (A list of games is displayed.) 3. Highligh t Get New and pr ess Select . (The browser will launc h and take you to the Games download me nu.) 4. Use y our navi gation key to highlight and select a game you wish to downlo ad. (F or mor e inf or mation on navigating the We b , s e e âÂÂNavigating the W ebâ on pa ge 148 .) 5. Fr om the inf ormation pa g e, select Buy . (The game will automaticall y download to yo ur phone. Y ou will see a series of screens detailing th e download initiation, progr ess [in bytes], and saving pr ocess. When the New Downlo ad scr een appears, the game has been successfull y do wnloaded to your ph one.) 6. Choose y our ne xt action/opti on once the do wnload is complete. 䡲 Select Use (left softkey) to launch the downloadable game. Y our Sprint PCS V ision session will end and y ou will be redirected to the approp riate phone menu scr een. Tip: For complete instructi ons on downl oa ding, see âÂÂD ownloading Pr emium Contentâ on page 165. Note: If you have not previously purchased an item, you wi ll be pr ompted to create your purc hasing profile to auth orize Premium Se rvices.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 169 䡲 Select Shop (right softkey) to browse f or other ite ms to download. 䡲 Press END to quit the br owser and r eturn to standby mode. Pla ying Games T o play a do wnloaded g ame on y our phone: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Downloads , and press Select. 2. Scroll to the Games fo lder and press Select . (A list of games is displayed.) 3. Scroll the list to s elect a game, pr ess Options , s croll to Play , and press Select . (The game will open.) 4. Select Ye s and press Select . if a prompt displays the da ys remaining on the game license and asks if you want to continue. 5. T o understand how to play the game, scroll to Instructions , and press Select . (An e xplanation of how to play the game is displayed.) - or - T o begin a game, scroll to New game and pr ess Select . Use the navigation keys to scr oll th rough y our instruc tions, and press Back to return to the previous screen. (Y ou can press New game to begin a game or press High scores to review the high scores to previous games you play ed.) T o quit a game: ä³ When you ar e finis hed pla ying, pr ess , then press Ye s .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 170 Ring ers A ccessing Ring ers Y ou can personalize your Sprint PCS V ision Phone by downloadin g and assigning differe nt ringers to number in your address book. Downloading Ring ers T o download an a v ailable r ing er t o your phone: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Downloads , and press Select. 2. Scroll to the Ringers f older and press Select . (A list of games is displayed.) 3. Highligh t Get New and pr ess Select . (The browser will launc h and take y ou to the Ring e r s down load menu.) 4. Use y our navi gation key to highligh t and select a ring er y ou wish to downlo ad. (F or mor e inf or mation on navigating the We b , s e e âÂÂNavigating the W ebâ on pa ge 148 .) 5. Fr om the inf ormation pa g e, select Buy . (The r ing er will automaticall y download to yo ur phone. Y ou will see a series of screens detailing th e download initiation, progr ess [in bytes], and saving pr ocess. When the New Downlo ad scr een appears, the ring er has been succe ssfully downloaded to yo ur phone.) 6. Choose y our ne xt action/opti on once the do wnload is complete. 䡲 Select Use (left softk ey) to assign the do wnloaded ring er . Y our Sprint PCS V ision session will end and y ou will be redirected to the approp riate phone menu scr een. 䡲 Select Shop (right softkey) to browse f or other ite ms to download. 䡲 Press END to quit the br owser and r eturn to standby mode. Tip: For complete instructi ons on downl oa ding, see âÂÂD ownloading Pr emium Contentâ on page 165. Note: If you have not previously purchased an item, you wi ll be pr ompted to create your purc hasing profile to auth orize Premium Se rvices.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 171 Assigning Do wnloaded Ring ers Y ou can assign d ownloade d ring ers from the fr om the Custom tone and T one settings menu. T o assign a do wnloaded r inger: ä³ See âÂÂSelecti ng Ringer T ypes for V oice Cal lsâ on pa ge 37 . â or â See âÂÂSelecting Ring e r T ypes f or Messag esâ on pag e 37 . Pur c ha sing Ring ers Y ou can purc hase r ingers directl y from y our phone by f ollowing the instru ctions in âÂÂDownloading Premium Conten tâ on pag e 165 or through www .sprintpcs. com . Note: You may assig n a rin ger to more than one type of c all.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 172 Scr een Sa v ers A ccessing Scr een Sa v ers Download unique imag es to use as s creen sa v ers or make it easy to tell whoâ s calling b y assigning speci fic images to numbers in your address book . Downloading Scr een Sa v ers T o download an a v ailable Scr een Sa v er t o y our phone: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Downloads , and press Select . 2. Highligh t Screen Savers and pr ess Select . 3. Highligh t Get New and pr ess Select . (The browser will launc h and take y ou to the Scr een Sav ers download men u.) 4. Use y our navigation key to highlight and selec t a Screen Sav er y ou wish to download. (F or mor e inf ormation on navi gating the W eb, see âÂÂNaviga ting the W ebâ on page 148 .) 5. Fr om the inf ormation pa g e, select Buy . (The screen sa ver will automaticall y download to yo ur phone. Y ou will see a series of screens detailing th e download initiation, progr ess [in bytes], and saving pr ocess. When the New Downlo ad scr een appears, the scr een sav er has been successfull y downloade d to y our phone.) 6. Choose y our ne xt action/opti on once the do wnload is complete. 䡲 Select Use (left softkey) to assign the do wnloaded scr een sav er . Y our Sprint PCS V ision session will e nd and y ou will be redir ected to the appropriate phone menu screen. 䡲 Select Shop (right softkey) to browse f or other ite ms to download. Tip: For complete instructi ons on downl oa ding, see âÂÂD ownloading Pr emium Contentâ on page 165. Note: If you have not previously purchased an item, you wi ll be pr ompted to create your purc hasing profile to auth orize Premium Se rvices.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 173 䡲 Press END to quit the br owser and r eturn to standby mode. Assigning Do wnloaded Scr een Sa v ers Downloaded Scr een Sav ers may be selected as w allpaper from the Settings menu . T o select a do wnloaded Scr een Sa v er fr om the Set t ings menu: ä³ See âÂÂChanging the Display Scr eenâ on pag e 41 . Pur c ha sing Scr een Sa v ers Y ou can pur c hase Scree n Sav ers directly from y our phone by f ollowing th e instructions in âÂÂDownloading Pr emium Contentâ o n page 165 or through www .sprintpcs.com . Note: You may stor e a limite d number of d ownloaded Screen Save rs on your phone, depen ding on the fi le sizes. Addition al download s will be stored in My Content Manager . Note: You may assig n a screen saver to more than one task.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 174 We b Explor ing the W eb W ith W eb access on y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone, yo u can bro wse full-color gr aphic versions of your f av orite W ebsites, making it easier than ev er to sta y inf or med while on the g o. F ollow spo rts scores, breakin g news, w eather , and shop on y our Sprint PCS V ision Pho ne an ywhere on the Sprint Nationwide PCS Netw or k. Since y our phoneâ s display is small, the w eb content is differ ent from what y ou ma y be used to se eing on a computer displa y . In addition to the f eatures alre ad y co ver ed in this section, the Sprint PCS V ision home pag e off ers access to these colorful, gr aphically rich W eb categories. Many sites ar e av ailable under more than one menuâ cho ose the o ne that's mo st conv enien t f or y ou. 䢠News. Get up-to-the -minute ne ws r egarding finance, business, sports, and entertainment at site s like CNNt oGo, Bloomberg, USA T oday , and Forbes. 䢠W eather . Access The W eather Channel to g et current w eather conditions and f or ecasts. 䢠Entertainmen t. Get the latest buzz on y our f avo rite star s as well as movie and music r eview s at W ebsites like E! Online, P o cket BoxOf fice TM , and T astNtalk . 䢠Sports. Enjoy cur rent news, statistics , and spor ts scores, as well as updates of e vents in progress at ESPN an d other spor ts sites. 䢠Finance. Use W ebsites like Bloom berg, F ideli ty , and Forbes to g et stock quotes, mak e trades, and c hec k yo ur bank accoun t online. 䢠T ravel. Access f light inf or mation and make di ning arrang em ents from tr av el W ebsites like Saber and Fo dors.com. Note: Your Minib rowser del ivers web page s that are designed for Wirele ss Applicat ion Protocol (WAP), so n ot all web pa ges ar e viewab le with your phone. Contact your Sprint PCS Representative for furt her details or visit www .sprintpcs.com for more infor mation on Interne t access. Minibrowser se rvices are not avail able while ro aming off the Sprin t Nationwide PCS Network.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 175 䢠Shopping. Browse or pur c hase from popular shopping W ebsites like Amazon or Edmunds. 䢠T ools. Use tools lik e Switchboar d to acces s ye llow page s, white pages â ev en rev erse phone number look-up or use Google to searc h f or other W e bsites or images. 䢠Business Links. Access your Sprint PCS Business Connection P ersonal or Enterprise Edition al ong with links to many business- related sites. 䢠My Account. Chec k minute s and Sprint PCS V ision usag e, view your current invoice, or make a pa yment. 䢠Search. Use Google to searc h keywords, articles, and even images. Using the Bro wser Menu Navigating the W eb from your ph on e using the Sp r int PCS V i sion home page is easy once y ou g et the hang of it. F or details on how to navigate the W eb, select menu items, and more, s ee âÂÂNavigating the W ebâ on pa ge 148 . Althou gh the Sprint PCS V i sion home page offers a broad and conv en ient arra y of sites and services f or you to browse , not all sites are r epresented, and c ert ain functions, suc h as g oing directl y to specif ic W ebsites, are not av ailabl e. F or thes e and other function s, y ou will need to use the browser menu. The browser menu offer s additional fun ction ality to expand y our use of th e W eb on your Spri nt PCS Vision Phone . Opening the Br o wser Me nu The browser menu may be opened anytime you have an active Sprint PCS V ision session, from an y pa ge y ou are view ing. T o open the br o wser menu: ä³ Press the Menu softke y . (The browser drop down menu will open.) Note: The navigation key is used to select menus and menu items.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 176 The Navig at e P opîÂÂup Menu Options available under the Naviga te browser menu inc lude: 䢠Back. J umps back a page to the previous page you view ed. 䢠Home. Returns the browser to the Sprint PCS Vision home pag e. 䢠Open Page. Allo ws y ou to navigate dir ectl y to a W ebsite by entering its URL (W ebsite address). 䢠Search. La u nch es a G oo gl e se a rch. 䢠Mark Page. Displays the T itle and URL (W ebsite address) o f the site you're currently vie wing, and allows you to sav e it as a bookmark. 䢠Forward. J umps f orw ard a pag e to the previous pag e y ou vie w ed. 䢠Refresh. Reloads the cur rent W eb pa ge. 䢠Instructions. Opens an instruction pag e. 䢠Exit W eb. Closes the connectio n, leaving it dormant. Cr eating a Book mar k Bookmar ks allow you to stor e the addr ess of y our fa vorite W ebsites f or easy access at a l ater time. T o cr eat e a bookmar k: 1. Go to the W eb pag e y ou w ant to mar k. (Y ou can select Open Page from the menu and navigate direc tly to a W ebsite by enter ing its URL.) 2. Press Menu , scroll to Mark Page , an d press Select . 3. Use y our keypad to edit the bookmark title and URL (if necessar y) and select Save to save the bookmar k. Messaging page Navigate pop-up menu Note: Bookmarking a page doe s not store the page contents, ju st its a ddress. Some pages cannot be bookmar ked. Whether a particular Web page may be marked i s controlled by its creator.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 177 A ccessing a Bookmar k T o access a bookmar k: 1. Fr om a W eb pag e, pr e ss Menu . (The Navigate pop-up men u is display ed.) 2. Press . (The Book marks pop-up menu is display ed.) 3. Sc ro ll to highlight the bookmar k y ouâ d like to access and press Select. Deleting a Bookmar k T o delet e a bookmar k: 1. Fr om a W eb pag e, pr e ss Menu . (The Navigate pop-up men u is display ed.) 2. Press . (The Book marks pop-up menu is display ed.) 3. Sc ro ll to highlight the bookma r k y ouâ d like to dele te and press Select. 4. Scroll to Dele te and pr ess Select . 5. Press OK to delete the bookmar k. Going t o a Specific W ebsit e T o g o t o a par ticular W ebsit e b y ent er ing a URL (W ebsite addr ess): 1. Fr om a W eb pag e, pr e ss Menu . (The Navigate pop-up men u is display ed.) 2. Scroll down to Open Page and pr ess Select . 3. Use your keypad to enter th e URL of the W eb site you wish to visit. 4. Select Go an d press Select . Note: Your phon e may have some bookmarks loaded for si tes not affil iated with Sprint or the pho ne manu facturer. N either Sprin t or the phone manufacturer warr ants or endorses the se sites. If you choose to ac cess them, you shoul d take the same precaution s, for security or conten t, as you would with any intern et site. Note: Not all Web sites are vie wable on your phon e.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 178 Reloading a W eb P age T o r eload (r efr esh) a Web pag e: 1. Fr om a W eb pag e, pr e ss Menu . (The Navigate pop-up men u is display ed.) 2. Scroll down to Refresh and press Select . Restarting the W eb Bro wser If the W eb browser appears to be malfunctioning o r stops responding, y ou can usuall y fix the problem by simpl y e xiting and restarting the browser . T o r estart the W eb br o wser: 1. Press and hold to e xit the browser . 2. Fr om the standby mod e, press to rel aunc h th e bro wse r .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 179 Spr int PCS Business Connection SM Using Spr int PCS Business Connection Sprint PCS Business Connection SM P ersonal Edition giv es y ou secure, real-time access to y our Microsoft î Outlook î or Lotus No tes î compan y email, calendar , business director y , and per sonal contacts. Y ouâ ll hav e the f eatures and functi ons of your Micros oft Outloo k and Lotus Notes so y ou can view , crea te, repl y to, and delete email; sc hedule appointments; and look up phone number s i n real t ime, an ywhere on the Sprint Nationwide PCS Netw or k. Sprint PCS Business Connection P er sonal Edition deliv ers the f ollowing: 䢠Business email access . Read, repl y to, f orwar d, delete, and compose y our compan y email. 䢠Company directory and contac ts . Searc h, vie w , call, and email contacts from y our company's director y . Do all this and add/edit your personal contacts. 䢠W ork c alendar . Accept and decline meetings, vie w dail y summaries and details, and navigate to various dates. 䢠Files/information on your PC . Brow se folders , download, and view documents fr om an y device using a PC browser o r P oc ket Inter net Explorer . Sprint PCS Business Connection P er sonal Edition requir es no hard ware o r software installation on your co mpan yâ s networ k. J ust install the Sprint PCS Business Connection P er sonal Edition softwar e on y our w or k PC. This al lows data to be se curel y retrie ve d in r eal- time by your wir eless device when connected to the Sprint Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. Ther e is a monthly charg e f or Sprint PCS Business Connection and usage c harg es will also apply . When y our w or k PC isn' t on, y ou can shar e conne ctions with y our co-w ork ers so that you alwa ys have access to y our email, calendar , and contacts. Y our data remains secure beh ind the corpor ate fir ew all, and an y chan g es y ou make on y our wireless device are in stantly updated on y our company server without the need to sync hronize. Additional Sprint PCS Business C onnection sol utions ar e av ailable f or y our company . For more details, visit businessconnection.sprintpcs.com .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 180 Spr i nt PCS V ision F AQs Ho w will I kno w when m y phone is r eady f or Spr int PCS Vision service? Y our User Name (f or e xample, bsmith001@sprintpcs.com ) will d ispl ay when y ou sele ct Settings , Phone details , User de tai ls , and User ID . Ho w do I signîÂÂin f or the first time? Y ou are auto maticall y signed in to access Sprint PCS V ision ser vices wh e n yo u tu r n on yo ur p h o n e . Ho w do I kno w when m y phone is connect ed t o Spr int PCS Vision services ? Y our phone automaticall y connects when Sprint PCS V ision service is used or an incoming messag e arri ve s. Y our phone will also displa y the icon. (Connecting takes about 10-12 seconds.) Can I mak e calls and use Spr int PCS V ision services at the same ti me? Y ou cannot use v oice and Sprint PCS V ision services simultaneously . If you r eceiv e a call while Sprint PCS V ision service is active, the call will be f orwarded to v oicemail. Y ou can place an outg oing call an ytime, but it will interr upt any in-pr og ress Sprint PCS V isio n session. When is m y data connection activ e? Y our connection is active when data is being tr ansf erred. Outg oing calls are allow ed; incoming calls g o di rectl y to v oic email. When active, the icon scrolls on y our phoneâ s displa y scre en. When is m y data connection dor mant? If no data is r eceiv ed f o r 10 seconds, the connection goes dormant. When the conne ction is dormant, voice c alls are allow ed. (The connection ma y become ac tiv e again quickly .) If no data is receiv ed f or an e xtended period of time , the connection will terminate. Can I sign out of data services? Y ou can sign out without turning off your phone; how ev er y ou will no t be able to br owse the W eb or use other Sprint PCS Vis ion ser vices. While signed out, you can still place or r eceive phone calls, c hec k voicemail, and use other voice services. Y ou may sign in again at any time.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 181 T o sign out, fr om the phone standby mode: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sprint PCS Vis i o n , press Select , scroll to Disable Sprint PCS Vi s i o n , and press Select.
Section 3C: Sprint P CS Voice Command 181 Section 3C Sprint PCS Voice Command In This Section â½§ Getting Started With Sprint PCS V oice Comman d â½§ Creating Y our Own Address Book â½§ Making a Call With Sprint PCS V oice Command â½§ Accessing Information Usi ng Sprint PCS V oice Command With Sprint, the first wireless provider to offer innovative Sprint PCS V oice Command SM technology , reaching your friends, family , and co-workers has never been easier â especially when youâÂÂre on the go. Y ou can ev en listen to W eb-based inf ormation suc h as news , stock quotes, weathe r , spor ts, and muc h more. Y our vo ice does it all with Sprint PCS V oice Command. This section outlin es the Sprint PCS V oice Command ser vice.
Section 3C: Sprint P CS Voice Command 182 Get ting Start ed With Spr int PCS V oice Command W ith Sprint PCS V oice Command: 䢠Y ou can store all your co ntactsâ phone numbe rs, so you can simply sa y the name of the per son you want to call. 䢠Thereâ s no need to punc h in a lot of numbers, memorize voicemail pass w ords, or try to dial while youâ re driving. 䢠Y ou can call an y one in y our addre ss bookâÂÂev en if y ou donâÂÂt remember th eir phone n umber . Itâ s Easy t o Get Star ted ä³ Ju st d i a l from y our Sprint PCS V ision P hone to activ ate the service and listen to the brief instructions directl y fr om y our phone. Ther e is a month ly c harg e f or Spr int PCS V o ice Command. Note: Beginning Fall 2004, dial from yo ur phone to activate your Sprint PCS Voice Command service. Sprint PCS Voice Command calls will still be made using .
Section 3C: Sprint P CS Voice Command 183 Cr eating Y our Own Addr ess Book Y ou can progr am up to 500 names into your personal address book, with eac h name havin g up to fiv e phone n umbers. Thatâ s up to 2,500 phone numbers, and with the advanc ed tec hnology of Sprint PCS V oice Command, y ou can hav e in stant access to all of them. There are f our wa ys to up date your add ress book: 䢠Use V oice Recordings . Simpl y dial and say , â Add name. â Y ou will then be asked to say the name and number y ou w ant t o add to your personal address book. Y our address book can store up to 20 voice recorded names at once. 䢠On the W eb . W ith yo ur PC, go to www .talk.sprintpcs. com to r ec eiv e a fully functional W eb-based address book to c reate and update yo ur c o n t ac t s. 䢠Use an Existing Address Book . A utomaticall y merg e addr ess bo ok s from desktop sof tware applications with Sp r int Sync SM Ser vices for no add itional charg e. Simply click o n the â Click to syn chronizeâ button within your Sprint PCS V oice Co mmand per sonal address book at www .talk.sprintpcs.com . 䢠Call Directory Assistance. If y ou donâÂÂt h av e a com puter or Internet access handy , you can h av e Sprint PCS Director y Assistance look up ph one numbers for you and automaticall y add them to your addr ess book. J ust sa y âÂÂCall operatorâ and weâ ll add two names and numbers to your add ress book f or our standard director y assistance charg e.
Section 3C: Sprint P CS Voice Command 184 Making a Call With Spr i nt PCS V oice Command T o mak e a call with Spr int PCS V oice Command: 1. Press and create y our addr ess book once y o uâ ve signed up f o r Sprint PCS V oice Command. (Y ouâ l l hear a tone f ollow ed by the prompt âÂÂRead y . âÂÂ) 2. After the âÂÂRead yâ prompt, simpl y sa y , in a natural voice, âÂÂCallâ and the name of th e person or the number youâ d like to call . (F or e xample , y ou can sa y , âÂÂCall J ane Smith at work , â â C a l l Jo h n Ba k e r o n t h e mobile phone, â âÂÂCall 555-123 4, â or âÂÂCall Bob Miller . âÂÂ) 3. Y our reque st will be re peated and y ou will be ask ed to v erify . Sa y âÂÂY esâ to call the number or person. (The number will automaticall y be dialed.) - or - Sa y âÂÂNoâ if y ou wish to cancel. F or more helpful hi nts on Sprint PCS V oice Command, i nclud ing a list of recog nized c ommands and an interactiv e tutor ial, visit www .talk .sprintpcs.com . A ccessing Inf or mation Using Spr int PCS V oice Comm and T o access infor mation using Spr int PCS V oice Command: 1. Press . 2. Sa y âÂÂCall the W eb. â (T o access, listen to and r espond to email, once email has been set up, sa y âÂÂCall My Email. âÂÂ) 3. Choose fro m a listing of inf or mation categories like ne ws, we ather , spor ts, and more . Tip: Keep in mind that Spri nt PCS Voice Comma nd recognizes not only your voice, but a ny voice, so tha t others ca n experie nce the sa me convenien ce if they use your phone. Note: Sprint PCS Voice Command is not availabl e while roaming off the Sprint Nationwide Sprint PCS Network.
Safety and Warranty Information Section 4
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 186 Section 4A Safety In This Section â½§ Getting the Most Out of Y our Reception â½§ Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Phone â½§ Caring for the Battery â½§ Acknowledging Special Precauti ons and the FCC Notice â½§ Consumer Information on Wireless Ph ones â½§ Ownerâ s Record â½§ Userâ s Guide Proprietar y Notice â½§ Accessibility information Part of getting the most out of your Spr int PCS Vi sion Phone is learning how the phone works and how to care for it. This section outlin es perf ormance and saf ety guideli nes th at help y ou understand the basic featur es of your phoneâ s operation.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 187 Get ting the Most Out of Y our Reception Keeping T abs on Sign al Strengt h The quality of each call y ou make or receiv e depends on the signa l strength in your area. Y our phone inform s you of the current sign al strength b y displaying a numb er of bar s next to the signal streng th icon. The m ore bars displayed, the stronger the signa l. If y ouâ re inside a building , being near a window ma y giv e y ou bette r re ception. Understanding the Power Save Feature If your phon e is unable to find a si gnal after 15 minutes of sear chin g, a P ow er Sa ve f eature is automaticall y acti vated. If your phone is activ e, it periodically re chec ks ser vice avai lability; you can also c hec k it yo urself by pressing an y key . Anytime the P ow er Sa ve f eatur e is activa ted, a messag e is displa y ed on the s creen. When a signal is f ound, y our phone r eturns to standby mode. Understand ing How Y ou r Phone Ope rates Y our phone is basically a r adio transmitte r and r eceiver . When itâ s tur ned on, it receiv es and tr ansmits radiofr equency (RF) signals. Wh en yo u use your ph one, the system handling your call contr ols the pow er level. This po wer can rang e fr om 0.00001 watts to 0.39 watts in digital mode, depending upon in which band y our phone op er ates. Knowing Radiofreq uency Safety The design of your Sprint PCS V ision Ph one complies with updated NCRP standards described below . In 1991-92, the Institute of Electrical and Electr onics Engineers (IEEE) and the American Nati onal Stand ards Institute (ANSI) joined in updating ANSIâ s 1982 standa rd f or sa f ety lev els with r espect t o human e xposur e to RF signals. Mor e than 1 20 scientists , engineer s and physician s from universit ies, gov ern ment health agencies and indust ries developed t his update d standar d afte r revie wing the avai lable bod y of rese arc h. In 19 93, the F eder al Comm unication s Commissi on (FCC) adopted this updated standa rd in a r egulation. In A ugust 1996, the FCC adopted h ybrid standard consisti ng of t he e xis ting A NSI/IEEE s tan dard and the guidelines published by the National Council of Radiation Pr otectio n and Meas urements (NCRP). Maintainin g Y our Phon eâ s Peak Performanc e There are sev eral simple guidelines to operati ng y our ph one properly and maintainin g saf e, satisf actor y ser vice. 䢠Speak directly into the mouthpiece. 䢠A void e xposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your phone does get w et, immediately turn the powe r off and remove the battery , and dr y tho roughl y . 䢠For optimal perf or mance, store and use your phone betw een a temperatur e range of 23úF and 140úF (-5úC and 60úC). Note: For the best care of your phone , only Sprint authorized person nel should service your phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the warranty.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 188 Maintaining Saf e Use of and Access t o Y our Phone F AILURE TO FOLLO W THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MA Y LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJUR Y AND POS SIBLE PROPERTY D AMA GE Using Y our Phone While Driving T alking on your phone while dr iving (or operating the phone wi thout a hands-fr ee device) is prohibited in som e jurisdictions . La ws var y as to specific re strictions. Remember that saf ety alwa ys comes first. Obe y all local la ws. When using your phone in the car: 䢠Get to know your phone and its f eatures, suc h as speed dial and redial. 䢠When available, use a hands-free device. 䢠Po sition your phone within easy reac h. 䢠Let the per son you ar e speaking to know you ar e driving; if necessar y , suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. 䢠Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while dr iving. 䢠Dial sensibly and assess the tr affic; if possible, place calls when stationar y or bef ore pulling into traffic. 䢠Do not engage in stressful or em otional conv ersations that may divert your attention from the road. 䢠Dial 911 to repor t serious emergencie s. Itâ s free fr om your wireless phone. 䢠Use your phone to help others in emergencies. 䢠Call roadside assistance or a spec ial non-emerg ency wireless nu mber when necessar y . Following Safety Guidelines T o operate your phone safel y and efficientl y , always f ollo w any specia l regulations in a giv en area. T ur n your phon e off in area s where use is f or bidden or when it ma y cause interf erence or dang er . Magnetic Materials P arts of the device are m agnetic. Metallic ma terials may be attr acted to the device, and persons with a hearing aid should no t hold the d evice to the ear with the hearing aid. Alwa ys secure the device in i ts holder , because metallic materials may be attracted by the earpiece. Do not place credi t cards or other magnetic storag e media near t he device, because inf ormation stored on them m ay be erased. Medical Devices Operati on of an y radio t ransmittin g equipment, includin g wireless phones, ma y interf ere with the functionality of in adequa tely protected m edical devices. Con sult a Tip: Purchase an op tional hands-fr ee car kit at your local Sprint Store, or call the Sprint PCS Accessory H otline SM at 1-800-974-2221 or by dialing # 2 2 2 on your Sprint PCS Vision Ph one.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 189 physi cian or the manuf acturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from e xternal RF energy or if you hav e an y questions . Switch off your phone in health car e facili ties wh en an y regulati ons posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospi tals or health ca re f acilities ma y be using equipment t hat could be sensitiv e to e xternal RF energy Pacemake rs P acemaker manuf acturers recommend a di stance of 15.3 cm be m aintained between a hand-held wire less phone and a pacemaker to av oid interf er ence with the pacemaker . These recommendations ar e consistent with independent resear ch and recom mendations of W ir eless T echn ology Researc h. P ersons with pacemakers: 䢠Should al ways keep the phone at least 15.3 cm from their pacemaker when the phone is turned on 䢠Should not car r y the phone in a breast poc ket 䢠Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interfer ence 䢠Should tur n of f the phone immediately if there is an y reason to suspect that interfer ence is taking place Using Y our Phone Near Oth er Electron ic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded fr om r adiofrequency (RF) signals. How ever , RF signals from wir eless phones ma y aff ect ina dequatel y shield ed electronic equipment. RF signals ma y aff ect improperl y insta lled or inadequa tely shielded electr onic operating sy stems and/or entertainment systems i n motor ve hicles. Check with the manuf acturer or their r epresentat ive to determine if these system s are adequa tely shielded from e xter nal RF signals. Also c heck with the manuf acturer rega rding an y equipment that has been added to y our vehic le. Consult the manuf acturer of an y personal medical devices, suc h as pacemakers and hearing aids, to determine if they are adequatel y shielded from e xter nal RF signals. T urning Off Y our Phone Before Flying T urn of f your phone bef or e boardin g any aircr aft. T o prev ent possibl e interf er ence with air craft systems, the U .S. Feder al A viation Administrati on (F AA) regulations requir e y ou to have permission from a cr ew member to use your phone while the plane is on the gr ound. T o prevent an y risk of interf erence, FCC r egulations prohibit using yo ur phone while the plane i s in the air . T urning Off Y our Phone in Dang erous Areas T o avoid interf ering with blasting oper ations , turn your phone off when in a b lasting area or in other areas wi th signs indica ting tw o-wa y r adios should be turned of f. Construction crews oft en use rem ote-control RF devices to set off e xplosiv es. Note: Always turn off the phone in hea lth care facilities and request permission before using the phone near medical equ ipment.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 190 T urn your phone off when yo u're in an y ar ea that ha s a potentiall y e xplosiv e atmosphere. Although it's r are, y our phone and accessories could g enerate spar ks. Sparks ca n cause a n e xplosion or fire , resulting in bodil y injur y or even death. These areas ar e often, but no t alwa ys, c learl y mark ed. They include: 䢠Fueling areas such as gas stations. 䢠Below deck on boats. 䢠Fuel or chemical transf er or storag e facilities. 䢠Areas where the air contains c hemicals or particles suc h as grain, dust, or metal powders. 䢠Any other area wher e y ou would normall y be advised to turn of f your vehicleâ s eng ine. Wa ter Resistance Y our phone is not water-r esistant. K eep it dr y . Backup Co pies Remember to make bac k-up copies or k eep a written recor d of all important inf ormation stored in y our phone. Connecting to Other Devices When connecting to any other device, read it s user guide f or detailed saf ety instructions. Do not connect incompatib le devices. Accessories and Batteries Use only appro ved accessories and ba tter ies. Do not connect incompatible products. Y our phone and its accessories may contain small parts. K eep them out of reach of small c hildren. Qualified Service Only q ualified personnel may install or r epair this product. Emergency Calls Ensure the phone is switc hed on and in ser vice. Press as many times as needed to clear the display and return to the main screen. K ey in the emergency number , then press . Giv e y our location. Do not end the call until given permission to do so. Restricting Childre nâ s Access to your Phone Y our Spr int PCS Phone is not a toy . Children should not be allow ed t o pla y with it because they could hurt themselves and others, damage the phon e or make calls that increa se your phone bi ll. Note: Never transport or sto re flammable gas, liqu id, or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone or ac cessories.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 191 Car ing for the Bat tery Protecting Y our Battery The guidelines listed below help you get the mos t out of yo ur batter yâ s perf ormance. 䢠Use only batteries and chargers approv ed by the phone manufactur er (for e xample, the Nokia A CP-7, Nokia LC H-12, or the Nokia A CP-12). These charg ers are designed to maximize batte r y life. Using other batteries or charg ers voids your w arranty and may cause damag e. Do not connect incompatible products. 䢠In order t o av oid da mag e, onl y c harg e the ba tter y in temperat ures t hat range from 32úF to 113úF (0úC to 45úC). 䢠DonâÂÂt use the batter y ch arger in dir ect sunlight or in high humidity areas, such as the bathroom. 䢠Never dispose of the batter y by incineration. Dispose of batter ies according to local regulations (for e xample, recycling). Do not dispose of batteri es in household waste. Do not dispose of ba tteries in a fire. 䢠K eep the metal contacts on top of the batter y clean. 䢠DonâÂÂt attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the batter y . 䢠The batter y ma y need recharging if it has not been used f or a long period of time. 䢠Itâ s best to replace the batter y when it no long er provides acceptable perf ormance. It can be rec harg ed hund r eds of times bef ore it needs r eplacing. 䢠DonâÂÂt store the batter y in high temperatur e areas f or long periods of time. Itâ s best to store the batter y in temperatures that rang e from 32ú F to 104ú F (0ú C to 40ú C). A phone with a hot or cold batter y ma y temporaril y not wor k, even when the batter y is full y charg ed. Batter y performance is par ticularly limited in temperatures well below free zing 䢠Do not shor t-circuit the batter y . Accident al short- circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip, or pen) ca uses direct connection of the positive ( ) and negative (-) terminals (metal co ntacts) of the batter y , such as when you carr y a spare batter y in your poc ket or pur se. Short- circuitin g the terminals may damage the batter y or the connecting object. Disposal of Lithium Ion (LiIon) Batteries For saf e disposal options o f your LiIon batteries, contact your ne arest Sprint- authorized ser vice center . Special Note: Be sure to dispose of y our batter y properly . In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business tr ash ma y be prohibited. Note: For safety, do not ha ndle a damaged or leakin g LiIon battery.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 192 A c knowledging Special Pr ecautions and the FCC Notice FCC Notice This phone may cause TV or radio interf er ence if used in c lose proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can requ ir e you to stop usin g the phone if suc h interf erence cannot be elim inated. V ehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (p ropane or butane) must compl y with the National F ire Protecti on St andard (NFP A-58). For a copy of this standa rd, contact the National F ire Pr otections Association , One Batter ymarch P ark, Quincy , MA 02269, Attn.: Pub lication Sales Div ision. Cautions Any c hang es or modifications to y our phone not e x pressl y approv ed in this document could v oid y our w arranty f or this equipm ent and v oid y our authority to operate this equipment. Onl y use approved ba tteries, antennas and c harg ers. The use of an y unauthorized accessories ma y be d ang erous and v oid the phone w arranty if said access ories cause damag e or a defect to t he phone. Although your phone is quite st urd y , it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken. A void dr opping, hittin g, bending or s itting on it . Body-Worn Operation T o maintain compliance with F CC RF e xposure guidelin es, if y ou wear a handset on your bod y , use the Sprint approved carr ying ca se, holster , or belt clip that contains no metal and positions the hand set a minim um of 7/8 inc h (2.2 cent imeters) from the body . If you d o not use a body-w orn accessor y , ensure the antenna i s at least 7/ 8 inc h (2.2 centimeters) from y our body when trans mitting. Use of non-Sprint approved accessories ma y violate FCC RF e xposure guidelines. For more inf ormation about RF e xposure, visit the FCC W ebsite at www .fcc.gov .
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 193 Specific Absor ption Rate s (SAR) f or Wir eless Phones The SAR is a value that corresponds to the r elativ e amount of RF energy absorbed by the user of a wire less hands et. The SAR v alue of a phone is the result of a n e xtensiv e testing , measuring and calculation process. It does not represen t how muc h RF the phone emits. All phone models ar e tested at their hi g hest value in s trict laboratory settings. But when in operation, the SAR of a phone can be substantiall y less than the lev el reported to the FCC. This is because of a v ariety of facto rs including its proximity t o a base stati on antenna, phone design and other f actors. What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict f edera l guidelines. V ariations in SARs do not r epr esent a variation in saf e ty . All phones must meet the f eder al standar d, whi ch incorpor ates a substan tial margin of saf ety . As stated above, v ariations in SAR values betw een differ ent model phon es do not mean variations in saf ety . SAR values at or below the f ederal standar d of 1.6 W/kg are considered saf e f or use by the public. The highest reported SAR values of the PM-3205 by Nokia are: AMPS mode (Part 22): Head: 1 .28 W/kg; Bod y-w orn: 0.70 W /k g PCS mode (Part 24) : Head: 1.29 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.48 W/kg For bod y-w orn operation, position the phone at least 7/8 inc h (2.2 centimeters) a wa y from y our bod y . FCC Radiofrequenc y Emission This phone meets the FCC Radiofr equency Emis sion Guidelines. FCC ID number: QMNRM-11. More inf ormation on the phone's SAR can be found from the f ollowing FCC W ebsite: http://www .fcc.gov/oet/fccid .
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 194 Consumer Inf or mation on Wir eless Phones (The f ollowing inf ormation comes fr om a consumer inf ormation W ebsite jointl y sponsored by the U.S. F ood and D rug Administration (FD A) and the Feder al Communication s Commission (FCC), entitled âÂÂCell Phone F acts: Consumer Information on W ireless Ph ones. â The information reproduced herein is dated J uly 29, 2003. F or furt her updates, please visit the W ebsite: http://www .fda.gov/cellphones/qa.html .) What is radiofrequency energy (RF)? Radiofrequency (RF) en ergy is another name for radio w av es. It is one f or m of electromagnetic energy that makes up the electromagnetic spectr um. Some of the other f or ms of energy in the elect roma gnetic spectrum are gamma ra ys, x- ra ys and light. Electr omagnetic energy (or electromagnet ic radiation) consists of waves of electri c and magnetic ener gy moving together (r adiating) through space. The area where thes e waves are f ound is called an electromagnetic field. Radio wa ves ar e cr eated due to the mo v eme nt of electrical ch arg es in anten nas. As they are created, thes e wav es r adiate a w ay fr om the antenna. A ll electromagnetic waves trav el at the sp eed of light. The major differences between the differ ent types of w aves a re the distances co ver ed by one cycle of the wav e and the number of wav es that pa ss a certain poi nt during a set time period. The wavelength is the distance cov ered by one cycle of a wav e. The frequency is the n umber of w av es passing a giv en point in one second. F or an y electromagnetic wave, the wav elength multiplied by the frequency equals the speed of light. The frequency of an RF sign al is usuall y e xpr essed in unit s called hertz (Hz). One Hz equals one wav e per second. One kilohert z (kHz) equals one thousand wav es per secon d, one megahertz (MHz) equals one million waves per second, and one gigahertz (GHz) equa ls one billion waves per second. RF energ y includes waves with frequencies r anging from a bout 3000 waves per second (3 kHz) to 300 billion waves per second (300 GHz). Microwav es are a subset of radio wav es that have fr eque ncies ranging from ar ound 300 million wav es per second (300 MHz) to three billion waves per second (3 GHz). How is radiofrequency energy used? Probably the most important use of RF en er gy is f or telecommunications. Radio and TV broadcasting, wireless phones, pagers, cordless phones, police and fire department radios, point-to-point links and satellite communications all rely on RF energy . Other uses of RF energy include microwav e ov ens, radar , industrial heater s and sealers , and medical treatments. RF energy , especially at microw ave frequencies, can heat water . Since most food has a high water content, microwav es can cook f ood quickl y . Radar relies on RF energ y to track cars and airplanes as w ell as f or militar y applicat ions. Indus trial heater s and sealer s use RF energy to mold plastic mater ials, gl ue wood products, seal leather items such as shoes and pocketbooks, and process f ood. Medical uses of RF energy include pacemak er monitoring and programming .
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 195 How is radiofrequency radiation measured? RF wav es and RF fields have both electr ical and magnetic components. It is often convenient to e x press the strength of the RF field in terms of each component. For e xample, the unit âÂÂv olts pe r meterâ (V/m) is used to measure the electric field strength, and the unit âÂÂamperes pe r meterâ (A /m) is used to e xpress the magnetic field strength. An other common wa y to char acterize an RF field is by means of the power dens ity . Pow er density is defined as po wer per unit area. For e xample, power density can be e xpressed in terms of milliwatts (one thousandth of a watt) per square centimeter (mW/cm2 or microwatts (one millionth of a watt) per square centimeter (õW/cm2). The quantity used to measure ho w much RF energy is actually absorbed by the body is called the Spec ific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy . It is usually e x pressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/kg) or milliw atts per gr am (mW/g). What biological effects can be caused by RF energy? The biological ef fects of radiofrequency energ y should not be confused with the ef f ects from other types of electromagnetic energy . V er y high lev els of electromagnetic ener gy , such as is f ound in X-r ays and gamma ra ys can ionize biological tissu es. Ionization is a process where electrons are stripped aw a y from their normal locations in atoms and molecules. It can permanently damage biological tissues including DN A, the g enetic material. Ionization only oc curs w ith ver y high levels of electromagnetic energy such as X-ra ys and gamma ra ys. Often the term radiation is used when discussing ionizing radiation (suc h as that associated with nuclear pow er plants). The energ y levels associated with radi ofrequency energy , including both radio wav es and microwa ves, ar e not great enough to cause the ionization of atoms and molecules. Th erefore, RF energy is a type of non- ioniz ing ra diati on. Ot her types of non-ionizing radiation include visib le light, infrar ed radiation (heat) and other forms of electrom a gnetic radiation with re lativel y low frequencies. Large amounts of RF energy can heat ti ssue. This can damage tissues and increase body temperatures. T wo ar eas of the body , the e yes and the testes, are particularl y vuln erab le to R F heating be cause ther e is r elativ ely little b lood f low in them to carr y a w ay e xcess heat. The amount of RF radiation routinel y enco untered by the ge neral public is too low to produce significant heatin g or in creased bod y temperature. Still, some people have questions about the possible health effects of low levels of RF energy . It is generall y agreed that fur the r research is needed to determine what effects actually occur and whether they are dang erous to people. In the meantime, standards-setting organizations and gov ernment agencies are continuing to monitor the latest scient ific findings to determine whether chang es in saf ety limits are ne eded to protect human health. FD A, EP A and other US gov ernment a g enci es responsible f or public health and safety ha ve w ork ed tog ether and in connection with WHO to monitor developments and identify resear ch nee ds r elated to RF biological ef fects.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 196 What levels of RF energy are considered safe? V ar ious organizations and countries have developed standards f or e x posure to radiofr equency energy . These standards recommend saf e lev els of e xposur e f or both the gener al public and f or w orkers. In the United States, the FCC has used safety guidelines f or RF environmental e xposure since 1985. The FCC guidelines f or hu man ex posure to RF electromagnetic fields are derived from the recommendations of tw o e xpert organizations, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Me asurements (NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and Electr onics Engineer s (IEEE). In both cases, the recommendations w ere dev eloped by scie ntific and engineering e xperts draw n from industr y , go vernment, and academia after e xtensive r eviews of the scientific liter ature related to th e biological ef fects of RF energy . Many countries in Europe and elsewher e use e xposure guidelines dev eloped by the International Commission on Non-Io nizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). The ICNIRP safety limits are g enera lly si milar to those of the NCRP and IEEE, with a f ew e xceptions. F or e xample, IC NIRP re commends different e xpo sure levels in the lower and upper frequency rang es and f or localized ex posure from certain products such as hand-held wi reless telephones. Currently , the W orld Health Organization is wor king to provide a frame w ork f or international harmonizatio n of RF safety standar ds. The NCRP , IEEE, and ICNIRP all hav e identified a whole-body Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value of 4 watts per kilogr am (4 W/kg) as a thr eshold level of e xposure at whic h harmful bi ological effects may occur . Exposure guidelines in ter ms of field strength, pow er density and localized SAR wer e then derived from this threshold value. In a ddition, the NCRP , IEEE, and ICNIRP guidelines var y depending on the freque ncy of the RF exposure. This is due to the finding that whole-body human abso rption of RF energy varies with the frequency of the RF signal. The most re strictive limits on whole-body e xposure are in the frequency rang e of 30-300 M Hz where the human body absorbs R F energy most ef ficiently . For products that onl y e xpose part of the body , such as wireless phones, e xposur e limits in terms of SAR only are specif ied. The e xposure limits used by the FCC ar e expressed in terms of SAR, electr ic and magnetic field strength, and po wer density f or tr ansmitters operating at frequencies from 300 kHz to 100 GHz. The specific values can be found in tw o FCC bulletins, OET Bulletins 56 and 65: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/info/documents/ bulletins/#56 ; http://www .fcc.gov/oet/info/documents/bulletins/#65 . Why has the FCC adopted guidelines for RF exposure? The FCC authorizes and licenses produc ts, transmitter s, and facilities that g enerate RF an d microwa ve radiation. It has jurisdiction over all tr ansmitting ser vices in the U.S. e xcept those sp ecificall y oper ated by the Federal Government. While the FCC does not hav e the e x pertis e to determine radiation e xposure guidelines on its own, it do es have the e x pertise and author ity to recognize and adopt technicall y sound standards promulga ted by other expert agencies and organizations, and has done so. (Our joint efforts with the FD A in developing this website is illustr ative of the kind of inter-agency efforts and consultation we engage in r egarding this health and saf ety issue.)
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 197 Under the National Environme ntal Po licy Act of 1969 (NEP A), the FCC has certain responsibilities to co nsider whet her its actions will significantly affect the quality of the human environment. The ref or e, FCC appr ova l and licensing of transmitters and facilities must be evaluated for sign if icant impact on the environment. Human e xposure to RF radiation emitted by FCC-regulated transmitters is one of several f actor s that must be considered in suc h environmental evaluations. In 1996 , the FCC revised its guidelines for RF e xposure as a result of a multi-year proceeding an d as required by the T elecommunications Act of 1996. Radio and television broadcast stations, satellite-earth stations, experimental radio stations and certain wireless communication f acilities are requir ed to undergo routine evaluatio n for RF compliance when they submit an application to the FCC f or co n struction or modification of a transmitting facility or rene wal of a license. F ailur e to comply with the FCC's RF e xposure guidelines could lead to the preparation of a formal Environmental Assessment, possible Environmental Impact Statemen t and eventual rejection of an application. T echnical gu idelines f or evaluating compliance with the FCC RF safety r equirements can be foun d in the FCC's OET Bulletin 65. http://www .fcc.gov/oet/info/documents/bulletins/#65 . Low-powe red, intermittent, or inaccessibl e RF transmitters and facilities are normally e xcluded from the requir ement f or routine evaluation f or R F e xposure. These e xclusions are based on standard calculations and measurement data indicating that a transmitting station or equipment operating under the conditions prescribed is unli kel y to cause e xposures in e xcess of the guidelines under nor mal conditions of use. Such e xclusions are not e xc lusions from compliance, but, rather , e xcl usions from routine evaluation. The FCC's policies on RF e xposur e and categori cal exc lusion can be f ound in Section 1.1307(b) of the FCC's Rules and Regulations [(47 CFR 1.1307(b)]. How can I obtain the Specific Absorp tion Rate (SAR) value for my wireless phone? The FCC requir es that wireless phones so ld in the United States demonstrate compliance with human e xposur e limi ts adopted by the FCC in 1996. The relative amount of RF ener gy a bsorbed in the head of a wireless telephone- user is given by the Specific Absorption Ra te (SAR), as e xpl ained abo ve . The FCC requires wire less phones to comply with a saf ety limit of 1.6 w atts per kilog ram (1.6 W/kg) in terms of SAR. Inf or mation on SAR for a specif ic phone model can be obtained for many recentl y manufactur ed phones using the FCC identification (ID) nu mber f or that model. The FCC ID number is usually printed somewher e on the case of the phone. Sometimes it may be necessar y to remove the batter y pack to find the number . Once you have the ID n umber , go to the following W eb address: www .fcc.gov/oet/fccid. On this page, you will see instructions for entering the FCC ID numbe r . T ype the FCC ID number e xactly as re que sted (the Grantee Code is the fir st three char acter s, the Eq uipment Product Code is the rest of the FCC ID numb er). Then c lick on âÂÂS ta rt Search. â The âÂÂGrant of Equipment A uthorizationâ for your te lephone sh ould appe ar . Re ad through the gr ant f or the section on âÂÂSAR Compl iance, â âÂÂCertification of Compliance wi th FCC Rules
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 198 f or RF Exposureâ or similar language . Th is section should contain the value(s) f or typical or maximum SAR f or y our phone. Phones and other products author ized since J une 2, 2000, should hav e the maximum SAR levels noted direct ly on the âÂÂGr ant of Equipmen t A uthorization. â For phones and products authorized between about mid-1998 a nd J une 2000, detailed inf ormation on SAR levels is ty pically f ound in the e xhibits associated with the g rant. O nce a gr ant is accessed, the e xhibits can be vie wed by c lickin g on âÂÂVi ew Exhibit. â Grants authorized pr ior to 1998 are not part of the electronic database but, ra ther , have been documented in the f orm of paper re cords. The FCC databas e does n ot list phon es by model num ber . How ever , consumers may f ind SAR information from other sources as well. Some wireless phone manuf acturers make SAR inf o rmation availab le on their own W eb si tes. In additi on, some non -go ve rnment W eb sites pr ovide SARs f or specific models of wirele ss phones. Ho wev er , the FCC has no t revi ew ed these s ites and makes no guaran tees of their accuracy . Finally , phones certified by the Cellular T elecommunica tions and Inter net Associat ion (CTIA) are required to provide SA R information t o consumer s in the instructional materials that come with the phones. Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to RF emissions? Since there are no known r isks from ex posur e to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believ e th at hands-fr ee kits reduce risks. Hands- free kits can be used with wireless phones for convenien ce and comfort. These systems reduce the absorptio n of RF en ergy in the head because the phone, which is the sour ce of the RF emission s, will not be placed against the head. On the other hand, if the phone is moun ted a gainst the waist or other part of the body during use, then that par t of the body will absorb more RF energy . W ireless phones mar keted in the U .S. are requir ed to meet safety r equirements regar dless of whether they are used a gainst the head or against the body . Either configuration should result in co mpliance with the saf ety limit. Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head from RF radiation work? Since there are no known r isks from ex posur e to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believ e th at accessories that claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce risks. So me products that claim to shield the user from RF absorption use special ph one cases, while other s invo lve nothin g more than a metallic accessor y attached to the phone. Studies hav e shown that these products ge nerally do not w ork as adv ertised. Unlike âÂÂhand-freeâ kits, these so-called âÂÂshieldsâ ma y interfere wi th prop er oper ation o f the ph one. Th e phone may be f or ced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an increa se in RF absorption. In Februar y 2002, the Federal tr ade Commission (FTC) charg ed tw o companies that sold devi ces that claimed to protect wir eless phone user s from radiation with making f alse and unsubstantiated claims. According to FTC, these defendants la ck ed a reasonable basis to substantiate their claim.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 199 What are wireless tele phone base stations? Fixed antenn as used fo r wireless telecommun ications ar e r ef erred to as cellular base stations, cell stations, PCS (âÂÂP erson al Communications Ser viceâÂÂ) stations or telephone transmission tow ers. These base stations consist of antennas and electronic equi pment. Because the ante nnas need to be high in the air , the y are often located on towers, poles, water tanks, or rooftops. T ypical heights f or freestanding base statio n towers are 50-200 feet. Some base stations us e antennas tha t look lik e poles, 10 to 15 f eet in length, that are ref erred to as âÂÂomni -directionalâ ant ennas. These types o f antennas are usually fo und in rural areas. In urban and suburb an areas, wireless pr oviders now more commonl y use panel o r sector ant ennas f or their base stati ons. These antenna s consist o f rect angular panels , about 1 by 4 f eet in dim ension. The an tennas ar e usually arrang ed in three g roups of th ree antennas each. One antenna in each gr oup is used to tr ansmit signals to wireless phones, an d the other tw o antennas in each g roup ar e used to receiv e signals from wir eless phones. At any base station site, the amount of RF energy produced depends on the number of radio c hannels (transmitters) per antenna and the power of each transmitter . T ypically , 21 channels per antenna sector are av ailable. F or a typical cell site using sector antennas, each of the three transmitting antennas could be connected to up to 21 transmitters fo r a total of 63 transmitters. However , it is unlikely that all of the tr ansmitters wo uld be transmitting at the same time. When omni-directional antennas are used, a cellul ar ba se station could theoretically use up to 96 tr ansmitters, but this would be ver y unusual, and, once again, it is unlikely that all transmitters would be in operation simultaneously . Base stations used for PCS communications g enerall y require f ew er transmitters than those used for cellular radio transmissions, since PCS carr ier s usu ally have a higher dens ity of base station antenna sites. Are wireless telephone base stations safe? The electroma gnetic RF sign als transmitted from bas e station antennas stations trav el towar d the horizon in relatively narrow paths. For e xample, the radiation pattern for an antenna array moun ted on a tower can be likened to a thin pancake centered around the anten na system. The individual pattern fo r a single array of sector antennas is we dg e- shaped, like a piece of pie. As with all f orms of electromagnet ic energy , the power decreases r apidl y as one mov es a wa y from the antenna. Ther ef ore, RF e xposure on the ground is m uch less than e xposure v er y close to the antenn a and in the path of the transmitted radio signal. In fact, g round-lev el e xposure from suc h antennas is typically thousands of times less than the exposur e levels recommen ded as safe by e xpert organizations. So exposur e to ne arby residents would be well within safety margins. Cellular an d PCS base stations in the United States are required to compl y with limits for e xpo sure recommended by e xpert organizations and endor sed by go vernment agencies responsib le for health and saf ety . Measurements made near cellul ar and PCS base statio n antennas mounted on tow ers have confirmed that ground-lev el e xposures are typi call y thousands of times less than the e xposure limits adopted by the FCC. In fa ct, in order to be e xposed to lev els at or near the FCC limits for cellular or PCS frequenc ies an individual would
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 200 essentially hav e to remain in the main tr ansmitted r adio signal (at the height of the antenna) and within a few f eet from the antenna. This is, of cour se, ver y unlikely to occur . When cellular and PCS antennas are mounte d on rooftops, RF lev els on that roof or on others ne ar by would probably be g reater t han those typically encountered on the gr ound. How ever , exposur e leve ls appr oac hing or e x ceeding saf ety guidelines should be encoun tered only v er y close to or directl y in front of the antennas. In additio n, f or sector-type an tennas, typicall y used for suc h rooftop base stations, RF levels to the sid e and in back of these ant ennas are i nsignificant. General guideli nes on antenna in stallati ons and circumsta nces that might give rise to a concern a bout an f acility's conf ormance with FCC regulations can be f ound in A Loca l Gov ernment Official's Guide to T rans mitting Antenna RF Emission Saf ety: Rules, Procedur es, and Pr actical Guidance. This Guide can be accessed at: http://www . fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety . Who regulates exposure to radiation from microwave ovens, television sets and computer monitors? The Food and Drug Administration is responsib le f or protecting the public from harmful radiation emissions from these consumer products. Does the FCC routinely mo nitor radio frequenc y radiation from a ntennas? The FCC does not hav e the resour ces or the personnel to routinely monitor the emissions for all the thousands of tr ansmitters that are subject to FCC jurisdiction. H ow ever , the FCC does have measurement instrumentation fo r evaluating RF levels in ar eas that may be accessible to the public or to w orkers. If there is evidence f or potential non-co mpliance with FCC e x posure guidelines f or a FCC-regulated f acility , staf f from the FCC's Of fice of Engineeri ng and T echnology or the FCC Enfor cement Bu rea u can conduct and investigation, and, if appropriate, perform actual me asurements. Circumstances that could give rise to a concern about an facility 's conf ormance with FCC regulations can be f ound in A Local Government Of ficial 's Guide to T ransmitting Antenna RF Emission Safety: Rules, Procedur es, and Pr actical Guidance. This Guide can be accessed at: http://www .fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety . Potential e xpos ure prob lems should be brought to the FCC's attention by contacting the FCC RF Safety Prog ram at: 202-418-2464 or b y email: rfsafety@fcc.gov . Does the FCC maintain a database that includes informa tion on the location and technical parameters of all the transmitting towers it regulates? Each of the FCC Bureaus maintains its o wn licensing database system for the ser vice(s) it regulates (e.g ., television, cellular ser vice, satellite earth stations.) The FCC issues two types of licenses: site specific and market based. In the case of site specific licensed f aciliti es, technical oper ating inf ormation is collected from the licensee as par t of the licensing process. Howev er , in the case of market based licensin g (e.g., PCS, cellu lar), the l icensee is granted the authority to operate a radio communicatio ns system in a g eog raphic area using as many facilities as are requir ed, and the licensee is not r equired to pr ovide the FCC with specific location and operating par ameters of these facilities.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 201 Inf ormation on site specific licensed fa cilities can be f ound the âÂÂGeneral M enu Reportsâ (GenMen) at http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/genmen/index.hts . The various FCC Bureaus also publish on at least a weekly basis, bulk e xtr acts of their licensing databases. Each licensing database has its own unique file structure. These extr acts consist of multip le, very large f iles. The FC C's Office of Engineering and T echnology (OET) maintains an inde x to these databases at http://www .fcc.gov/oet/info/database/fadb.html . Entr y points into the various databases include frequency , state/coun ty , latitude/longitude, call-sign and licensee name. F or further information on the Commission's e xisting databases, you c an contact Donald Campbell at dcampbel@fcc.gov or 202-418-2405. Can local and state governmental bodies esta blish limits for RF exposure? Although some local and state governments have enacted rules and regulations about human e xposure to RF energy in the past, the T ele communications Act of 1996 requires the Federal Government to control human exposure to RF emissions. In particular , Section 704 of the Act states that, âÂÂNo State or local go vernment or instrumentality thereof may regulate the placement, construct ion, and modification of per son al wireless ser v ice facilities on the basis of the environmental effects of ra dio frequency emissions to the e x tent that such facilities compl y with the Commission's regulations concerning such emissions. â Fur ther inf ormation on federal authority and FCC policy is available in a fact sheet from the FCC's W i re less T elecommunications Bureau at www .fcc.g ov /wtb . Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health prob lems are associated with using wireless phone s. There is no proof , howev er , that wireless phones are absolutely saf e . Wir eless phones emit low l evels of radiofr equency energy (RF) in the microw ave r ang e while being used. They also emit ver y low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode. Wh ereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heat ing tissue), e xposur e to low lev el RF that does not produce heating ef fects ca uses no known adv erse health ef fects. Man y studies of low lev el RF e xposur es hav e not found an y biological effects. Some studies have sugg ested that some biological eff ects may occur , but such findings hav e not been confirmed by addi tional researc h. In some cases, other researc hers have had difficulty in repr oducing those studies, or in determining the reasons f or inconsistent r esults. What is FDA's role concerning t he safety of wireless phones? Under the la w , FDA does not review the saf ety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as wire less phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs o r medical devices. How ever , the a gen cy has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radiofrequency energ y (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user . In such a case, FD A could require the manuf acturers of wireless phones to notify users of the he alth hazard and to repair , replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer e xists.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 202 Although the existing scientific data do not justify FD A regulator y actions, FD A has urg ed the wireless phone indus tr y to t ake a number of st eps, including th e fo llowing: 䡲 Support needed research into possib le biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones; 䡲 Design wireless phones i n a wa y that minimizes an y RF e xposur e to the user that is not necessar y f or device function; and 䡲 Cooperate in providing users of wire less phones with the best possib le inf ormation on possible ef f ects of wireless phone u se on human heal th FD A belongs to an interag ency w orking g r oup of the f ederal agencies that have responsibility f or different aspects of RF saf ety to ensure coordinated eff orts at the fe deral lev el. The f ollowing ag en cies belong to this w orki ng group: 䡲 National Institute for Occupa tional Safety and Health 䡲 Environmental Protection Agency 䡲 Feder al Communications Commission 䡲 Occupational Saf ety an d Health Administration 䡲 National T elecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health par ticipates in some interagency wor king group activities, as w ell. FD A sha res r egulatory responsibilitie s f or wir eless phon es with t he Fe deral Communicati ons Commiss ion (FCC). All pho nes that are so ld in the U nited States must compl y with FCC saf ety guidelin es that limit RF e x posure. FCC r elies on FD A and other health agencie s f or saf ety questions about wireless phones. FCC also regulates the base stations th at the wireless phone network s rely upon. While these base stati ons operate at higher po wer than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF e xposures that people g et from these base stations are typi cally thousands of times low er than those they can g et from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not th e pr imar y subject of th e safety questions discussed in this document. What kinds of phones are t he subject of th is update? The ter m âÂÂwireless phoneâ refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built- in antennas, o ften ca lled âÂÂc ell, â âÂÂmob ile, â or âÂÂPCSâ phones. Th ese types of wireless phones can e x pose the user to measurab le r adiofrequ ency energy (RF) because of the shor t distance between th e phone and the user's head. These RF e xposures are limited by F ederal Commun ications Commission safety guidelines that were dev eloped with the advice of FD A and other f ederal health and saf ety agencies. When the phone is located at g reater distances from the user , the exposur e to RF is drasticall y lower because a per son' s RF exposure decreases rapidl y with increasing distance from the sour ce. The so-called âÂÂcordless phones, â which ha v e a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at f ar low er pow er levels, and thus produce RF e xposures well within th e FCC's compliance limits.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 203 What are the resu lts of the research done already? The researc h done thus far has produce d conf licting r esults, and many studies have suffer ed from f la ws in their r esearc h methods. Animal e xperiments inv estigating the effects of radiofrequen cy en ergy (RF) e xposures c har acteristic of wireless phones ha ve yielded conf li cting results that often cannot be repeated in other laborator ies. A few animal studies, howev er , have suggested that low levels of RF c ould accelerate the development of cance r in laborator y animals. How ever , many of the studies that showed incr eased tumor development used animals that had been g eneticall y engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to dev elop cancer in the absence of RF exposur e. Other studies ex posed the animals to RF f or up to 22 hours per day . These conditions are not similar to the conditions under which people use wir eless phones, so we don't know with certainty what the results of such studies mean f or human health. Three large epidemiology stu dies have been published since De cember 20 00. Between them, the studies inv estigated an y possible association between the use of wireless phones and primar y br ain cancer , glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivar y gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrat ed the e xistence of an y harmful health effects from wireless phone RF e xposu r es. Howev er , none of the studies can ans wer questions about long-ter m e x posures, since the av erag e period of phone use in these studies was around three years. What research is needed to dec ide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk? A combination of laborator y s tudies an d epidemiological studies of people actually using wir eless phones would prov id e some of the data that are needed. Lifetime anima l e xposure studies could be completed in a f e w ye ars. However , very large numbers of animals would be ne eded to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one e xists. Epidemiological studies can pro vide data that is directly applicable to human po pula tions, but 10 or more years' follo w- up may be needed to pro vide ans wers about some health ef fects, suc h as cancer . This is because the inter val be tw een the time of e xposur e to a cancer- causing agent and the time tum or s deve lop - if the y do - may be man y , many years. The interpretation of epidemi ologica l studies is hampered by dif ficulties in measuring actual RF e xposure duri ng day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many f actors af fect this measur ement, su ch as the angle at whic h the phone is held, or which model of phone is used. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF? FD A is wo rkin g with the U .S. National T oxicology Progra m and with g roups of investigator s arou nd the world to ensure that high pri or ity anim al studies are conducted to addr ess im portant questions about the effects o f e xposu re to radiofr equency energy (RF). FD A has been a leading participant in the W orld Health Organization International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF ) Pr oject since its inception in 1996.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 204 An inf luential result of this wor k ha s been the dev elopment of a detailed agenda of resea rc h needs that has driven the establishment of new resear ch progr ams around the world. The Project has also helped develop a series of public inf ormation documents on EMF issues. FD A and the Cellular T elecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a f ormal Cooperative Researc h and Dev elopment Ag reement (CRAD A) to do researc h on wireless phone saf ety . FD A pro vides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from e xperts in go v ernment, industr y , and academic organizations. CTIA-funded researc h is conducted through contracts to independent investigators. The initial rese ar ch wi ll include both laborator y studies and studies of wireless phone user s. The CRAD A will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the conte xt of the latest researc h dev elopments around the world. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone? If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we do not know that there is--it is probably v er y small. But if you are concerned about avoiding ev en potential r isks, you can take a f ew simple steps to minimize y our ex posure to radiofr equency ene rgy (RF). Since time is a ke y factor in how much e xposur e a person receiv es, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF e xposure. 䡲 If you must conduct e xtended conver sations by wireless phone ever y day , you could place more distance between your bod y and the source of the RF , since the e xposure level dr ops off dramatically with distance. F or e xample, y ou cou ld use a hea dset and carr y the wireless phone aw a y from your body or use a wi r eless phone conn ec ted to a remote antenna. Again, the scientific data do not demon strate that wireless phones ar e harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF e xposure from these products, you can use measures like those described a bove to reduce your RF e xposur e from wire less phon e use. What about children using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including c hildren and teenagers. If you w ant to take steps to lower e xposure to radiofrequency energy (RF), th e meas ures describ ed above wo uld apply to childr en and teenagers using wireless ph ones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing th e distance bet ween the user and the RF source will reduce RF e xposure. Some g roups sponsor ed by o ther nationa l g ov ernments hav e advis ed that c hil dren be discourag ed from using wireless phones at all. F or e xample, the g overnment in the United Kingd om distr ibuted leaf lets containing such a recommendation in December 2000. The y noted that no e vidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their recomme ndation to limit wireless phone use by c hildr en w as strictl y preca utionary; it was not based on scientif ic evidence that any health hazard exists.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 205 What about wireless phone inte rference with medical equipment? Radiofrequency energy (RF) from wire less phones can interact with some electronic devices. For this r eason, FD A helped dev elo p a de tailed test method to measure electromagnetic interf er ence (E MI) of implanted cardiac pacemaker s and defibr illators from wi reless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association fo r the Advancement of Medical instrumentation (AAMI). The fina l draft, a joint ef f ort by FD A, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, w as completed in late 2000. This standard will allow manuf acturers to ensure that cardiac pacemaker s and defibrillator s are safe fr om wireless phone EMI. FD A has tested hearing aids for interf er ence from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntar y stand ard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineer s (IEEE) . This standard specifies test methods and perf ormance requirements f or hearin g aids and wireless phones so that that no interf erence occurs when a pe rson uses a âÂÂcompatibleâ phone and a âÂÂcompatibleâ hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approv ed by the IEEE in 2000. FD A continues to monito r the us e of wireless phones f or possible interactions with other medical de vice s. Should har mful interf erence be f ound to o ccur , FD A will conduct testi ng to as sess the int erfer ence an d wor k to r esolve the prob lem. Which other federal agencies have re sponsibilities related to potentia l RF health effects? Certain ag encies in the Fe deral G ov ernment hav e been inv olv ed in mon itoring, researc hing or regulating issues r elate d to human e xposure to RF radiation. These agencies include the F ood and Drug Administration (FD A), the Environmental Protection Agency (EP A), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the National In stitute for Occupational Saf e ty and Health (NIOSH), the Natio nal T e lecommunications and Inf ormation Administration (NTIA) and the Department of Defense ( DOD). By authority of the Radiation Control for Health and Saf ety Act of 1968, the Center f or Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the FD A dev elops perf ormance standards for the emission of r adiation from electronic products including X-r a y equipment, other medica l devices, television sets, microwav e ov ens, laser products and sunlamps. The CDRH estab lished a produc t perf ormance standard for micro wav e ov ens in 1971 limiting the amount of RF leaka ge from o vens. How ever , the CDRH has not adopted performance standards f or other RF-emitting pr oducts. Th e FD A is, how ever , the lead federal health agen cy in monitoring the late st researc h developments and advising other ag en cies with resp ec t to the saf ety of RF-emitting products used by the public, suc h as cellular and PCS phones. The FD A's microwav e ov en sta ndard is an emission sta ndard (as opposed to an e xposur e standar d) that allows specif ic levels of microwav e leakage (measured at five centimeters from the ov en surf ace). The standar d also requir es ov ens to ha ve two i ndependent interlock s ystems that prev ent the ov en from g en erating microw aves the mo ment that the latc h is r eleased or the door of the ov en is
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 206 opened. The FD A has stated that ov ens that meet its stan dards a nd are used accordin g to the manuf actur er's re commendations are saf e f or consumer and industrial use. More inf ormation is ava ilable from: www .fda.gov/cdrh . The EP A has, in the past, considered deve loping f ederal guidelines f or pub lic e xposure to RF radiation. How ever , EP A activities related to RF safety and health are presentl y limited to adviso r y functions. For e xample, the EP A now chairs an Inter-agency Radiofrequen cy W orking Group, whic h coordinates RF health-related activities among the vari ous fe deral ag encies with health or regulator y responsibilities in this area. OSHA is responsible for pr otecting wor ker s from e xposure to hazardous chemical and ph ysical ag ents. In 1971, OSHA issued a protection guide for e xposure of w orkers to RF radiation [29 CFR 1910.97]. Howev er , this guide was later ruled to be only advisor y and not mandator y . Moreover , it was based on an earlier RF e xposure standard th at has now been revised. At the pr esent time, OSHA uses the IEEE and/or FCC exposure guidelines f or enf orcement purposes under OSHA's âÂÂgener al duty clauseâ (f or more inf ormation see: http://www .osha-slc.gov/SL TC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html . NIOSH is par t of the U.S. Depart me nt of Health and Human Ser vices. It conducts researc h and inv estigations in to issues related to occupational e xposure to chem ical and ph ysical ag ents. NIOSH has, in the past, undertaken to develop RF e xposure guidel ines for wor kers, but final gu idelines were never adopted by the agency . NIOSH conducts safety-related RF studies throug h its Physical Ag ents Effects Br anch in Ci ncinnati, Ohio. The NTIA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce and is responsib le f or authorizing Federal Government us e of the RF elec trom agnetic spectrum. Like the FCC, the NTIA also has NEP A responsibilities and has considered adopting guidelines f or evaluating RF e xposure from U.S. Gov ernment transmitters such as r adar and militar y facilities. The Department of Defense (DOD) has conducted r esearc h on the biological effects of RF energy for a number of years. This research is now conducted primar ily at the U .S. Air For ce Researc h Laborator y located at Brooks Air For ce Base, T exas. The DOD W eb site for RF biological effects inf ormation is listed with other sites in conjunction with a question on other sources of inf ormation, below . Who funds and carries out research on the biologi cal effects of RF energy? Researc h into possible biological ef fects of RF energy is car r ied out in laboratories in the United States and around the world. In the U.S., most researc h has been funded by the Depart ment of Defense, due to the e xtensiv e militar y use of RF equipment such as radar and high-pow ered r adio transmitters. In addition, some federa l agencies r esponsibl e f or health and safety , such as the Environmen tal Protection Ag ency (EP A) and the U.S. F ood and Drug Administration (FD A), have spon sored and conducted r esearc h in this area. At the presen t time, most of the non-militar y re searc h on biological effects of RF energ y in the U.S. is being funded by industr y organizations. More researc h is being carr ied out ov erseas, par ticularly in Europe.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 207 In 1996, the W orld Health Organizatio n (WHO) esta blished the International EMF Project to review the scien tific lite rature and w or k towards r esolution of health concerns over the use of RF te c hnology . WHO maintains a W eb site that provides e xtensiv e inf ormation on this project and about RF biological ef fects and researc h ( www .who.ch/peh-emf ). FD A, EP A and other US gov ernment a g enci es responsible f or public health and safety ha ve w ork ed tog ether and in connection with WHO to monitor developments and identify resear ch nee ds r elated to RF biological ef fects. How does FCC Audit Cell Phone RF? After FCC gr ants permission for a particular cellular telephone to be marketed, FCC will occasionall y co nduct âÂÂpost-grantâ testing to determine whether production versions of the phone are being produced to conf orm with FCC regulator y requirements. The manufactur e r of a cell phone that does not meet FCC's regulator y requirements ma y be requ ir ed to remo ve the cell phone from use and to refund the purcha se price or provide a replacement phone, and may be subject to civil or cr imin al penalties. In addition, if the cell phone presents a risk of injur y to the user , FD A may also take re gulator y act ion. The most important post-grant test, from a consumer's perspective, is testing of the RF emissions of the phone. FCC measures th e Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of the phone, following a v er y rigorous testing protocol. As is true for nearl y an y scientific measurement, there is a possi bility that the test measurement may be less than or greater than the actual RF emitted by the phone. This differ ence between the RF test measur ement and ac tual RF emission is because test measurements are limited by instrumen t accuracy , because test measurement and actual use environments ar e different, and other variable factors. This inherent variability is known as âÂÂm easur ement uncertainty . â When FCC conducts post-grant testing of a cell phone, FCC takes into account any measurement uncertainty to when deter mining whether regulator y action is appropriate. This approach ensur es that when FCC takes regulator y action, it will hav e a sound, defensib le scientific basis. FD A scientific staff reviewed the meth odology used by FCC to measur e cell phone RF , and agreed it is an acceptable approac h, given our cur rent understanding of the r isks presented by cellular phone RF emissions. RF emissions from cellula r phones have not been shown to present a risk of injur y to the user when the measure d SAR is l e ss than the safety limits set by FCC (an SAR of 1.6 w/kg). Even in a ca se wher e the maximum measurement uncertainty per mitted b y current me asurement standards was added to the maximum permissible SAR, the resulting SAR value would be w ell below any level known to produce an acut e ef fect . Consequently , FCC's approach with measurement uncertainty will not result in consumers being e xposed to any known risk from the RF emi tted by cellular telephones. FD A will continue to monitor studies an d literature reports concerning acut e effects of cell phone RF , and concer ning chronic effe cts of long-term exposur e to cellular tele phone RF (that is, the risks from using a cell phone for ma ny years). If new inf ormation leads FD A to believ e that a chang e to FCC's measurement policy ma y be appropriat e, FDA will contact FCC and both agencies will w ork tog ether to de velop a mutuall y-acceptable approach.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 208 Owner â s Record The model number , regula tor y number and serial number ar e located on a nameplate inside the battery compar tment. Recor d the serial number in the space provided below . This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future. Model: Sprint PCS Visi on Picture Phone PM-3205 by Nokia Serial No.: User â s Guide Pr opr ietary Notice CDMA T echnology is licensed by QU ALCO MM Incorporated under one or mor e of the f ollowing patents: 4901307 51093 90 5267262 5416 797 5506865 5544 196 5657420 51015 01 5267261 5414 796 5504773 5535 239 5600754 57783 38 5228054 5337 338 5710784 5056 109 5568483 56595 69 5490165 5511 073 T9 T e xt Input is licens ed by T eg ic Commun ications and i s covered by U.S. P at. 5,818,437, U.S. P at. 5,953 ,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554 a nd other pate nts pending. T9 te xt input software Copyright é 1999-2004 T egic Communications, Inc. All rights reser ved. Manufa ctured or sold under one or mor e of the f ollowin g US patents : D405445 D406 583 D41418 9 D405784 D4235 15 4558302 4901307 49691 92 5056109 5101 501 5109390 5265 119 5440597 54448 16 5491718 5596 571 5642377 5642 377 5699482 57013 92 5708656 5737 323 5754976 5758 278 5790957 57937 44 5796757 5802 465 5821891 5854 978 5859843 58872 50 5887252 5889 770 5929813 5990 740 5991627 60058 89 6009129 6025 802 6029065 6047 071 6055264 60727 87 6076181 6078 570 6084471 6088 342 6148209 61544 55 6167038 6205 325 6253075 6292 474 6332083 63778 13 6414640 6434 186 6459689 6463 031 6466173 64801 55 6480700 6486 835 6496150 6570 909 6580771 65876 85 RE32580 Nokia is a tr ademar k of Nokia Corporation. O ther compan y an d product names mentioned her ein ma y be tr ademar ks or tra de names of their r espectiv e owners.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 209 The information contained in this user guide was written f or the Nokia 3205 Phone. Nokia operates a policy of ongoi ng developm ent. Nokia r eserves the right to make chang es to any of t he products described in this document without prior notice. UNDER NO CIRCUMST ANCES SHALL NOKIA BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF D A T A OR INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL , INCIDENT AL, AND C ONSEQ UENT IAL OR INDIRECT D AMA GES HO WSOEVER CA USED . THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PR O VIDED â AS IS. â EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LA W , NO W ARRANT IES OF ANY KIND , EITHER EXPR ESS OR IM PLIED , INCLU DING , B UT NOT LIMITED T O , THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE IN RELA TION TO THE A CCURA CY AND RELIABILITY OR CONTEN TS OF THIS DOCUM ENT . NOKIA RESER V ES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THIS DOCUME NT OR WITHDRA W IT A T ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 210 Accessibility information Nokia is commit ted to making mobile phones easy to use f or all ind ividuals, includ ing those with disabilities. F or mor e inf ormation, visit the Nokia W orld Wi de W eb site at www .nokiaaccessibility .com. TTY and TDD device compatibilit y Y our Nokia phone is equipped with a P op-P ort accessor y connector that can be used to connect an y âÂÂcellular readyâ o r â ce llu l a r com p a t ib le â T T Y / T DD d e vi c e â s ca b l e to your phone, usin g the Nokia HDA-10 adapter . For more inf or mation on TTY access, see â TTY Use W ith Sprint PCS Ser viceâ on page 44 . Note: Once your TTY/TDD device is connected to yo ur phone, you must use the phone menu ( Menu > Enhancement settings > Accessory > TTY ) to enable the TTY/TDD mode.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 211 Section 4B Terms & Conditions and ManufacturerâÂÂs Warranty In This Section â½§ T erms and Conditions â½§ Manufacturerâ s W arranty Y our Sprint PCS V ision Picture Phone PM-3205 has been designed to provide you with r eliable, worry-free service. If f or an y r eason y ou hav e a prob lem with y our equipment, plea se ref er to the manuf acturerâ s war ra nt y . This section contains the T erms and Conditions of Service fo r your Sprint PCS Phone an d Serv ice an d the man ufac turerâ s warranty f or y our Sprint PCS Phone.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 212 T er ms and Conditions T er ms and Cond itions of Ser vices (Ef f ective J une 30, 2004) Thanks f or choosing Sprint. These terms and conditions are part of your agr eement with Sp rint fo r Sprint PCS Services. Please note these ter ms may not be the most current version. Y ou can get a current version of the ter ms on our website at www .sprintpcs.com or by requesting a copy from us at 1-8 88-211-4PCS A para solicitar esta literatur a en español, por fav or contactar a 1-888-211-4PCS (472 7). General. This agreement (â AgreementâÂÂ) cov ers the terms o n which w e agree to provide and you agr ee to accept any service or product we make a vailable to y ou, including y our wir eless ser vices, wireless devices, et c. (collectively âÂÂServicesâÂÂ). Y ou accept this Agreemen t when you do an y of the follo wing: (a) provide y our written or electronic signature; (b ) a ccept through an oral or e lectronic statement; (c) attempt to or in any w ay use an y of the Ser vices; (d) pay f or an y Ser vices; or (e) open any materials or packag e that says y ou ar e accepting when you open it. The Ag reem ent incl udes the terms in this docume nt together with the ter ms associated with the Ser vices yo u select (as descr ibe d in our marketing materials, e.g., ser vice plan brochures, or on our website). Y ou represent that you are at least 18 y ears old. In this do cument, we use the wor ds âÂÂwe, â âÂÂus, â âÂÂourâ or âÂÂSprintâ to refer to Sprint Spectr um L.P . and its affiliates doing business as Sprint P CS. Agreem ent. W e may chang e the Ag reement at an y time with notice. An y chang es to the Agreement are ef fective when we publish them. If you use our Ser vices o r make any pa yment to us on or after the effective date of the c hang es, y ou accept the chang es. If w e chang e a material ter m of the Agreement and that c hang e has a material adver se effect on you, you ma y terminate the Agr eement without an Earl y T er mination Fee by cal ling 1-888-567-5528 within 30 days after the c hanges g o into ef f ect. Y ou understand and a gree that taxes, Universal Ser vice fees and other charg es imposed by the gov ernment or based on gove rnment calculations may increase or decr ease on a monthl y basis, and that this paragraph does not apply to any incr eases in such taxes, Universal Ser vice fees or other charg es. Activating Service. Befor e activation, w e may c heck y our credit and v erify your identity . Y ou must have and maintain satisfactory credit to receiv e and continue to receiv e Services. W e may c harg e a nonrefundable activ ation fe e, deposit, prepayment or other f ee to establ ish or maintain Ser vices. T erm Comm itments. Unless we specificall y tell yo u otherwise, our ser vice plans require that y ou maintain service for a minimum term (âÂÂT er m Ser vice PlanâÂÂ), usually 1 or 2 years. After satisfying this minimum term, your ser vice plan will continue on a month-to-month basis unless you hav e agr eed to e xtend the term fo r additional period(s). Cer tain ser vice, promotional or product of fers may requir e
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 213 that you agree to or e xtend a T erm Se r v ice Plan. As discussed below , we ma y charg e y ou an Earl y T er mination Fee if y o u deactivate a T er m Ser vice Plan before the end of the ter m. Using Services. Y ou a gree to not use our Ser vices in an unla wful, fraudulent or abusive manner . Y ou may n ot resell or lea se Ser vices to anyone. Sprint is not responsibl e f or any opin ions, advice, state ments, ser vices applications or other inf ormation provided b y third parties and accessible through ou r var ious Ser vices, including the internet. Neither Sprint , its vendors or licensor s guarantees the accuracy , completeness or usef ulness of in formation that is obtained through these Ser vices. Y ou are responsib l e f or evaluating suc h content. Y ou are also resp onsible for any use of ou r Se rvices through any wireless de vice on your account including, bu t not limited to , use by ch ildren or minors. We strongly recommend that you closely monitor any such usage. Changing Services. Chang es to Services will gene rall y be effectiv e at the start of your ne xt full invoicin g cycle. In cert ain instances, the chang es ma y take place sooner , in which case yo ur inv oice will ref lect pro-rated charg es. Certain chang es ma y be conditioned upon payment of an Ear ly T ermination Fee or certain other charg es. T ermination of Services. Consistent with this Agreement: (a) w e ma y ter minate Ser vices at any time with notice to yo u and, in certain instances, without notice; and (b) you ma y terminate Ser vices at any t ime with prior notice to us. Except as otherwise provided in this Agr eement, IF Y OU TERMINA TE Y OUR TERM SERVICE PLAN EARL Y , OR WE DO SO FOR GOOD CA USE, Y OU WILL BE REQ UIRED T O P A Y THE APPLICABLE EARL Y TERMINA TION FEE ASSOCIA TED WITH Y OUR SER VICES. W e will not charg e an Early T ermination Fee for deactiv ations consistent with our Retur n P olicy or f o r ser vice plans being provided on a month- to-month basis. If any Services are ter minated befor e the end of your current inv oicing cycle, we will not pror ate ch arges to the date of termination, and you will not receive a cr edit or refund f o r any un used Ser vices. Wireless Devices, Numb ers & E-mail A ddresses. W e did not manufacture y our wireless device and we ar e not responsib le for an y def ects or for the acts or omissions of the manufacturer . The only warranties on your device are any limited warranties e xtended by the manufacturer dir ectly to y ou or passed on to you through us. Y o ur device may not accept Se r v ices directly fr om any other carrier . Y ou do not have an y rights to any number , e-mail address or other identifier we ma y assign to y our device or account; you m ay n ot modify , c hang e or transf er an y of these e xcept as w e allow or as allow ed fo r by law . In cer tain instances, you may transf er y our number from an other carr ier to us, or from us to anothe r carr ier . W e do not guarantee that tr ansfers to or from us will be successful. If you transf er your number aw ay fr om us, the terms of t his Agreement (e.g., Earl y T er mination Fee, etc.) still appl y . If a transfer to Spri nt is not successful, you will be re sponsible f or any discounts pr ovided to you with the purc hase of your device. See our printed in-s tore materials or visit www .spr intpcs.co m fo r additional important inf ormation on number transfers.
214 Coverage. A vailable cov erag e areas f or Ser v ices are g ener all y identified in our mapp ing brochures an d at www .sprintp cs.com . This ma y incl ude cov erag e on our digital networ k (the âÂÂSprint Na tionwide PCS Networ kâÂÂ) as well as cover age w e make av ailable to yo u through agreements with other carr ier s (âÂÂoff networkâ or âÂÂroamingâ cov erag e). All coverage ma ps are high level representations of outdo or coverage an d there are gaps in c overage within areas shown as covere d on the maps. Cove rage is not available everywhere , nor can we guarantee you will re ceive cove rage at all times, or without interruption s or delay s (e.g., droppe d calls, blocke d calls, etc.) in the coverage areas we identify. Actual coverage and quality of Services ma y be af fe cted by conditio ns within or beyo nd our contro l, including ne twork prob lems, so ftware, signal strength, your equipmen t, structures (including b uildings in wh ich you may be located), atmospheric , geographic, or topo graphic conditions. Roaming Cove rage. Y ou are roaming anytime y our phone indicates that you are ro aming. Roaming cov erag e is only a vailable with ce rtain devices and, unless included as part of your Services, will result in additional charges. Roaming calls placed âÂÂmanuall yâ (through an operator or with a credit card) will alwa ys incur separate an d additi onal charg es. Depending on y our phone settings, you ma y automatically roam if ther e is a gap or interr uption in cover age within the Sprint Nationwi de PCS Networ k cov erag e area and roaming cov erag e areas. See y our phone guide f or how to adjust phone settings. Certain features and servic es may not be av ailable in roaming cover age ar eas (including PCS V ision, v oicemail, call waiting, call f orwarding, etc.). Charges. Carefull y review the ter ms of your Services. Y ou will be assessed charg es based on the term s of your Services including, without limitation, monthly r ecurr ing charge s and charg es based on actual usage (e.g., ch arges f or long distance, roaming, call f orwar ding, director y assistance, etc.). Airtime and other time based usa ge c harg es are calculated from when y our device first initiates contact with a network until the netw ork connection is broken, whether or not you w er e actual ly successful in connecting to the intended destination. Howev er , you will not be c harg ed f or voice calls that ring and do not pick up, or if you g et a busy signal. Fo r voice calls r eceiv ed by your device, y ou are charg ed from the time shortly before the phone starts r inging until the call is ter minated. Y ou are charged f or an entire voice call based on the time period in which the call is initiated. P artial minutes of use are rounded up to the ne xt minute. Sprint PCS V ision Charges. V ision usage is measur ed in bytes, not in minutes. Bytes are rounded up to kilo bytes. Usage rounding occurs at the top of each clock hour while in a session and at the end of each session and is then charg ed to y ou based on the t erms of your Services. Depending on your Ser vices, usa g e may be c harg ed again st an allowance or on a f ixed price per kilobyte. Usage c harg es may be roun ded up to the ne xt cent at monthly or other inter vals. In certain instance s, you ma y not know that yo ur session has not ended. As long as your device is connected to our networ k, you will incur data usage charg es. Y ou will be charg ed for all data dir ected to the
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 215 internet address (or âÂÂIP addressâÂÂ) ass igned to your device, regardless of who initiates the activity or whether your de vice actually receiv es the data. This includes, but is not limited to, the amount of data associated with the part icular inf ormation/item (e.g. game, ri ng er , email, etc. ), additional data used in accessing, transporting and routing this inf ormation/ item on our network , data from partial or interr upted downloads, re-sent data, an d data associated with unsuccessful attempts to reach w ebsites or use applications. Based on these and a number of other factors (e.g., the specific applicatio n, netw or k perf ormance, etc.) data used and charg ed to y ou will var y widely , even f or the same activity . Estimates of data usage â f or e xample, the size of downloadab le files â will not be accurate or a reliable predictor of actual usag e. Y our invoice will not separately identify the number of kilobytes attr ibutable to your us e of specific sites, sessions or services. T axes and Surcha rges. W e invoice y ou f or taxes, f ees and other ch arges levied by or remitted directl y to federa l, state, local or f oreign g ove rnments including, without limitation, sales , gross receipts, Univ e rsal Ser vice, use, and e xcise taxes. If you c laim an y tax e xemption, y ou must pro vide us with a valid tax-e xempt document. T ax e xemptions are not applied retroactiv ely . W e also invoice y ou for surc harg es that w e coll ect and keep to pay f or the costs of complying with go vernment programs suc h as number pooling and portability , and Enhanced 911 ser vice; these charg es are not the taxe s nor go v ernment imposed asses sments. Invoicing & Payment. Inv oicing cycles and dates may c hang e from time to time. Monthly r ecurr ing and related charg es f o r Ser vices are generally inv oiced one inv oicing cycle in advance. Other ch arges ar e invoiced soon after they are incurred. Most usage is g enerally applied to the inv oicing cyc le in which they are incurred, but in some instances may be applied to su bsequent inv oicing cycles. Y ou are responsible f or all c harg es associat ed with any device activated on your account, regar dless of who used the devi ce. Y ou must pay all charg es by the due date on the inv oice. Past due amoun ts accrue late c harges until pa id at the rate of 5% per month or at the highe st rate allowed b y law and may result in immediate su spension of your account. If you agr ee to any auto-payment option through banking or credit account, we ma y initiate payment from the account f or all amounts we invoice you without additional authorization or no tice. Based on your credit or pa yment histor y , we may r equire certain forms of guaranteed payment as a condition of maintaining Services. If we invoice y ou f or amounts on behalf of a third-party , payments re ceived are first applied to amounts due to us. Y ou may be c harg ed additional fees f o r certain methods o f pa yment and for pa yments denied by a financial institution. Acceptance of pa ymen ts (even if mar ked âÂÂpaid in fullâÂÂ) does not waiv e our right to collec t all amounts that you owe us. Disputed Charges. Disputes concerning any c harge s invoiced m ust be raised within 60 days of the date of the inv oice. Y ou accept all charg es not disputed in this time period. Disputes can only be made by calling or writing us as directed on your invoice. Account Spendin g Limit & Deposits. W e may impose an account spending limit (â ASL âÂÂ) on any account without notice. W e will notify you of an ASL based on your credit or payment histor y and may re duce the ASL at any time with prior notice.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 216 An ASL should not be relied on to manag e usage on your account. W e may suspend an account without pr ior notice when the account balance reaches the ASL, even if the account is not past due. Ser vices can be restored upon pa yment of an amount that brings the account balance below the ASL and any past due amounts. If we re quire a deposit f or y ou to establish or maintain an account, we will hold the deposit as par tial guarante e of pa yment f or Services. W e may c hang e the deposit amount at any time with notice for g ood re ason. Except as w e allow , a deposit may not be used to pa y an y inv oice or delay pa yment. The deposit amount, the length of t ime we hold the deposit and chang es to the deposit amount are determined based on your credit and pa yment histor y . The rate of interest, if any , on the deposit is subject to change . W e may mix deposits with our other funds. If your account is terminated f or any re ason, we ma y without notice apply y our deposit to any outstanding c harge s. W e may send an y remaining deposit amounts to your last known address within 75 da ys after account termination. If the funds are returned to us, you may claim these funds for one year from the date of return. Any mone y held during this o ne-yea r period will not accrue interest for y our benefit and are subject to a servicing fee charg ed against the balance. Y o u forf eit an y portion of th e mone y left after the one-year period. Other Sprint PCS V ision T erms. Y ou will not receiv e v oice calls while using Vision. V ision is not available f or use with ser v er devices or host computer applications, other systems that drive continuous heavy tr affic or data sessions, or as substitutes f or private lines or frame r ela y connect ions. Unlimited V ision plans/options may not be used with Sprint PCS phones or smart phones being used as a modem in connection with other equipment (e.g., computers, etc.) through use of connection kits or other phone-to-co mput er/PD A accessories, or Bluetooth or other wireless tech nology . W e may terminate ser vices without notice f or any misuse. Y ou ma y hav e access to certain games, r ingers, screen savers and other items on our Vision site (âÂÂPremium Serv ic esâÂÂ) that are available f or an additional charg e. Y ou will be billed for Premium Ser vic e purchases on your Sprint PC S inv oice based on the charg es as specif ied at purchase. Subject to the terms of the content pur chased, w e ma y delete pr e mium and non-premium items downloaded to any storag e ar eas we ma y pro vide, including an y pictures, games and other content. W e may limit the amoun t of Pre mium Ser vices you ma y pur c hase in a specific timeframe (m onth, w eek, day , or other time period). V oic e Command. Calls to 911 or similar emerge ncy numbers cannot be placed through the V oice Command feature. See ou r printed in-store mater ials or visit www .sp rintpcs.com f or additional important information on this option. Wireless W eb. W ir eless W eb Services may be a v ailable depending on your device and Ser vice plan/option. This is not a V i sion ser vice. Usage is calcul ated on minutes used and g enerally deducts from your Servic e plan minutes. See ou r printed in-s tore materials or visit www .spr intpcs.co m fo r additional important inf ormation on this option. Lost or Stolen E quipment. If y our device is lost or stolen, please notify us immediately by calling 1-888-211-4PCS. Y ou a re responsible for all charges incurred
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 217 before you notify us of the loss or theft. Y ou agree to cooperate reasonably with us in inv estigating suspected unla wful or fraudulent use. Messagin g. Y ou may incur charg es in accessing , sending or receiving messages on your device. W e may impose limits on th e number of voicemail, te xt, email or other messages that can be r etained through y our account. Indicators of messa ges on your device, including mailbox icons, may not alwa ys provide an up to date indication of new messages and you ma y at times need to manuall y reset or clear your mailbox indicator . Leg itimate messages ma y be interr upted by software aimed at prevention of SP AM or similar messages. Caller ID. If you do not want people y ou call to receive the number assigned to your phone, call us at 1-888-211-4PCS for information about automatic Caller ID blocking. The number assign ed to your phone can be b locked on a per-call basis by dialing *67 Destination Number T ALK (or similar key). Caller ID blocking is not availabl e when using V ision or W ireless W eb ser vices. TTY Access. A TTY (also known as TDD or T ext T elephone) is a telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language disabili ties , to communicate by telephone. TTY doesn't wor k with all devices. If you hav e a TTY -capable d evice, it may no t function ef f ectively , or at all, whe n a ttempting 911 calls and should not be relied on f or such calls. Disclaimer of Warranties. WE MAKE NO REPRESEN-T A TIONS OF W ARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , INCLUDING (T O THE EXTENT ALLO WED BY LA W) ANY IMPLIED W ARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABIL ITY OR FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE CONCERNING Y OUR SER VICES OR WIRELESS DEVICE. WE DO NOT PR OMISE UNINTERR UPTED OR ERR OR- FREE SER VICES AND Y OU AGREE T O HOLD US HARMLESS FOR ALL SUCH PR OBLEMS. Limitation of Liability . Neither we nor our vendors, supplier s or licensors are liable f or an y damage s arising out of or in connection with an y: (a) act or omission by your , or another person or company; (b) pro viding or failing to provide Ser vices, including deficiencies or pr oblems with y our wireless device, our networ k cov er age or Services (e.g., drop ped, blocked, interrupted calls/mess ages, etc.); (c) traffic or other accidents, or any health-r elated claims alleg edly arising from the use of Ser vices, an y wireless devices or r elated accessories; (d) content or inf ormation accessed while using our Se r vices, such as through the internet; (e) interr uption or failure in accessing or attempting to access emerg ency services from your phone, including through 911, E911 or otherwise; or (f) events due to factors beyond our control, including ac ts of God (inc luding, without limitation, weather-r elated phenomena, fi re or earthquake), war , r iot, str ike, or orders of go vernmental author ity . In the event we are found to be responsible to you for monetary damages rela ting to the Se rv ices (including wireless devices), you agre e that any such damages will not exceed the pro -rated monthly recurri ng charge for your Services during the af fect ed peri od. NO CONSEQ UENTIAL OR OTHE R DAMAGE S. UNDER NO CIRCUMST ANCES ARE WE LIABLE FOR ANY INC IDENT AL, CONSEQ UENTIAL, PU NITIVE OR SPECIAL D AMA GES OF ANY NA TURE WHA TSOEVER ARISING OUT OF OR IN
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 218 CONNECTION WITH PR O V IDING OR F AIL ING TO PR O VIDE SER VICES, PHONES OR OT HER EQ UIPMENT USED IN CONNECTION WITH THE SER VICES, INCLUDING , WITHOUT LIMIT A TION , LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF B USINE SS, OR COST OF REP LA CE MENT PR ODUCT S AND SER VICES. THIS SECT ION SUR VIVES TERMIN A TION OF THIS A GREEMENT . MANDA TORY ARBI TRA TION OF DISPUTES . INSTEAD OF SUING IN COURT , Y OU AND SPRINT A GREE T O ARBITRA TE AN Y AND ALL CLAIMS, CONTR O VERSIES OR DISPUTES A GAINST EA CH OTHER ARIS ING OUT OF OR RELA TING TO THIS A GREEMEN , INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMIT A TION , THE SER VICES, ANY PHONES/EQ UIPMENT , OR ADV ERTISING , EVEN IF IT ARISES AFTER Y OUR SER VIC ES HA VE TERMINA TED , AND INCLU DING C LAIMS Y OU MA Y BRING A G AINST SP RINT'S EMPL O YEES, A GEN TS, AFFILIA TES OR O THER REPRESENT A TI VES, OR THA T SPRINT MA Y BRING A GAINST Y OU (âÂÂCLAIMSâÂÂ). THE FEDERAL AR BITRA TION A CT APPLIES T O THIS A GREEMENT AND ITS PR O V ISIONS, NOT ST A T E LA W , GO VE RN ALL Q UESTIONS OF WHETHER A CLAIM IS SUBJECT T O ARB ITRA TION . THIS PR O VISION DOES NO T PREVENT EITHER Y OU OR SPRINT FROM BRINGI NG APPR OPRIA TE C L AIMS IN SMALL CLAIMS COUR T , BEFORE THE FEDERAL COMMUNICA TIONS COMMISSION OR A ST A TE P UBLIC UTIL ITIES COM MISSION . Y OU A ND SPRINT FURTHER A GREE THA T NEIT HER SPRINT NOR Y O U WILL JOIN ANY CLAIM WITH THE CLAIM OF ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY IN A LA WSUIT , ARBITRA TION OR OTHER PR OCEEDING; THA T NO CLAIM EITHER SPRINT OR Y OU HAS A GAINST THE O THER SHALL BE RESOL VED ON A CLASS- WIDE B ASIS; AND THA T NEITHER SPRIN T NOR Y OU WILL ASSER T A CLAIM IN A REPRESENT A TIVE CAP A CI TY ON BEHALF OF ANY ONE ELSE. IF FOR ANY REASON THIS ARBI TRA TI ON PRO VISION DOES NOT APPL Y TO A CLAIM, WE A GREE T O W AIVE TRIAL BY JUR Y . A single arbitrator engage d in the practice of law will conduct the arbitration. The arbitration will be filed with and the arbitrator will be selected according to the rules of either JAMS or the National Arbitration F orum (âÂÂNAFâÂÂ), or , alter nativel y , as we ma y mutuall y agree. W e a gree to act in g ood faith in selecting an arbitrator . The arbitration will be conducted by and under the then-a pplicab le rules of J AMS or NA F , wherever the arbitration is filed or , if the arbitrator is chosen by mutual agreement of the parties, the then-applica ble r ules of JAMS will appl y unless the parties agree otherwise. All e x pedited pr ocedures prescr ibed b y the applica ble rules will apply . W e a gree to pa y o ur respectiv e arbitration costs, e x cept as otherwise required by rules of JAMS or N A F , as applicable, but the arbitrator can apportion these costs as appropriate. The ar bitrator's decision and aw ard is final and binding, and judgment on the aw ard ma y be entered in an y court with jur isdiction. If any party files a judicial or administr at ive action asserting a claim that is subject to arbitration and another party successfully stays suc h action or compels arbitration, the party filing that ac tion must pay the other party's costs and e xpenses incurred in seeking such stay or compelling arbitr ation, including attorne ys' fees.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 219 If any portion of this Mandator y Arbitratio n of Disputes section is deter mined to be invalid or unenf or ceable, the r emainde r of the Section r emains in full for ce and effect. Miscellaneous. Y ou may notify us by calling us at 1-888-2 11-4PCS, or use that number to get our current address f or wri tten notice. W e may send you notice to your last known address in our inv oicing r e cords, or by calling leaving you a v oice message on y our wireless device or ho me phone. Properly addressed written notice is ef f ective three da ys after deposi t in the U .S. mail, posta ge prepa id. This Agre ement is gov erned by and must be co nstr ued under federal la w and the laws of the State of Kansas, without regard to ch oi ce of la w principles. If either of us waiv es or f ails to enf orce an y requir ement under this Ag reem ent in an y one instance, that does not waive our right to later enf orce that requirement. If an y part of this Agr eement is held invalid or unenf orceabl e, the rest of this Agr eement remains in full f orce and effect. Section headings ar e for descriptive, non- interpretive purposes onl y . Y ou may not assign this Ag re ement to any other person or entity without our prior wr it ten approval. This Ag reement (including any r ef erenced documents and attac hments) makes up the entire agr eement between us and r eplaces all pr ior written o r spoken agreements.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 220 T er ms of Pictur e Mail Service The Picture Mail service (âÂÂSer viceâ ) â incl uding access to and use of the ser v ices at www .pic turemail.s printpcs. com â is provided to y ou by Sprint under the following terms and conditions and inco rporate the T er ms and Conditions set forth at www .sp rintpcs.com whic h include the T er ms and Conditions of Ser vice provided with your Sprint PCS Phone Userâ s Guide, terms regar ding copyr ight and trademar k matters, and o ther terms relating to the use of our services. Y our use of the Ser vice indicates your acceptance of al l of these term s (collectivel y âÂÂT er msâÂÂ). Sprint may chang e these T er ms from time to time at our discretion with or without notice to you. Any c hang e s will be posted on the Ser vice. 1. Eligibility The Ser vice is provided to individuals wh o are at least 18 year s old and to minors who have parental per missi on. W e encourage parents and guar dians to take an active role in pr otecting the privacy an d security of their children. If you as a parent hav e an y concerns regarding this i ssue, please f eel free to contact us at pictur email@ sprint pcs.co m . 2. Membership Fees Picture Mail is available at an additional monthl y charg e (in addition to an y c harg es you ma y pa y fo r Sprint PCS V ision ser vic es) through Sprint and provides y ou basic ser vices, such as the ability to store and share pictures taken on select Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phones or devices. Addition al fe atures or services (beyond basic ser vices) may also be av ailable from time to time f or an additional charg e. If you have previousl y not signed up f or the Ser vice with activation of y our Sprint PCS Ser vice Plan, you may add this Se rvice to your account f or an additional monthly c harg e through a Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone. 3. Picture Mail Passwor d W e will have access to your Pict ure Mail P ass wor d and User Name. W e may r emind y ou of your pass wor d, at yo ur re quest, by sendin g an email to the address y ou used when creating y our account. W e will not disclose your Picture Mail P ass w ord to third parties, but we may access y our account if necessar y to maintain the Ser vice, to comply with lawful r equests from go vernmental authorities, or in response to court orders, subpoenas, complaints. 4. Photo Loss Sprint does not war rant that pictures or albums stored will not be deleted, modified or damaged. If pictures or images are partic ularly valuable, have sentimental or other intangib le v alue or ar e othe rwise unique or irreplaceable, reliable storage alternatives should be used, including har d copy duplication and electronic back up and storag e. 5. Use of Related Software Any s oftwar e that is pr ovided f or download and installati on on your personal computer or electronic device in connecti on with the Ser vice is licensed under the terms and conditions of a separ ate software license ag reement. These license agreem ents are a vailable f or y our review upon d ownload, inst allation and/or use of that softwar e.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 221 6. Use of Picture Mail Solely f or the purposes of displayi ng y our pict ures to selected per sons and fulfilling your print or ders, you gr ant us permission to use, download, uploa d, copy , print, displa y , reproduce, mod ify , publish, post, tran smit and distribute any material incl uded in your albums. 7. Member Conduct (a) In consideration for use of the Ser vice, you agree to provide true, accurate, current and complete information about yo u as prompted during the registration process, and to maintain and update this information to keep it true, accurate, current and complete. (b) Y ou are responsible for mai ntaining the confidentiality of y our Pictur e Mail P ass wor d and Account, and you agree to be full y responsible f or all activities which occur thr ough any one's use of your Pictur e Mail P assword or account, whether or not authorized by you. Y ou agree to notify Sprint immediately of any unauthorized us e of your pass wor d or account or any other breac h of security . (c) Y ou must provide at your own e xpense all equipment and software requir ed to use the Ser vice, including computer and photogr aphy equipment, application software, modems, and access to the Intern et. W e are not responsib le f or dela ys resulting from incompatibility of suc h equipment and software, or from improper configuration or maintenance of such equipment and softwa re. (d) While we do not contr ol the content of an y member submissions to the Ser vice and do not have an y obliga tion to monitor such content, if we ha ve an y reason to believ e that an y languag e, content, g r aphi cs or other mater ials contained within your content is inappropriate, we may , in our sole discretion, refuse to process any print orders, remov e your pictures from our server s, suspend your account, restrict access to it, remove content from it, or ter minate it. (e) Y ou agree (1) not to use the Ser vice fo r illegal purposes; (2) not to interf ere with or disrupt the Ser vice or ser vers or networ ks or software or data connected to the Ser vice; (3) to comply with al l requirements, procedur es, policies and regulations of networ ks connected to the Service; and (4) to comply with all applicable la ws regarding the transmissi on of tec hnical data e xported from the United States. Y ou agree to abide by all applica ble local, state, national, and international laws and regulations in y our use of the Service and in your use of an y software down loaded from the Ser vice, including, without limitation, copyr ight, trademar k, obscenity and def amation la ws. (f) Y ou agree not to inter fer e with the us e and enjoyment of the Ser vice by othe r users o f the Ser vice. Y ou a gree not to attempt to gain unauthorized access to other computer systems or networ ks connected to the Ser vice. (g) Y ou agree not to transmit through the Service, or upload to it (1) any pictures or other content in violation of the copyr ights, privacy rights o r other rights o f any other person; (2) an y unla wful, harassing, libelous, privacy invading, abusiv e, hateful, threatening, harmful, vulgar , defamatory , obscene or otherwise objectionable mater ial of any kind; (3) an y material that violates the rights of another , including, but not limit ed to, the intellectu al property r ights of
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 222 another; (4) any material that harms minor s; (5) any material that v iolates any applicable local, state, nati onal, or inter national law or r egulation; or (6) âÂÂjunk mail, â âÂÂspam, â âÂÂchain letters, â or unsolicited mass distr ibution of email. 8. Privacy Statement In order to register y ou as a member of the Ser vice, we ask y ou to supply us with some basic information (email address, user selected Picture Mail P ass w ord, name) during the registration process and, occasionally , at other times while using the Ser vice. All uses of your inf ormation will be in accordan ce with our pr ivacy policy , as set f orth in the following Priv acy P olicy . As this policy may be updated from time to time, a current version can be found at www .sprint pcs.co m . PRIV ACY POLICY (a) Sprint respects the privacy of its customers, and other individuals and businesses using the W ebsites owned an d operated by Sprint and its A ffiliates (âÂÂSprint W ebsitesâÂÂ). This updated Privacy P o licy effectiv e October 22, 2001, is to keep y ou inf ormed about the types of information collected on Sprint W ebsites and how the inf ormation is used and protected. The revised Privacy P oli cy incl udes inf ormation about adv ertisements on Sprint W ebsites and access to y our account i nfo rmation. Sprint protects the privacy of its local, long distance and wireless customers consistent with the F ederal T elecommun ications Act and rules and r egulations issued by the Feder al Communicati ons Commis sion. Sprint's Privacy P olicy f or its high speed In ternet ser vices can be accessed at: www .sprint.com/privacypolicy/broadbandservices . There ar e tw o types of inf ormation that ma y be e xchang ed betw ee n the Sprint site and the user during each visit to a Sprint site. They are: 1. General technical data tr ansmitted betw een y our computer and the Spr int sit e that does not identify you personally . 2. P ersonally identifiable inf ormation th at you v oluntarily share. The types of pers onall y identifiable inf ormation th at you might share include y our name, address, phone number , email address and credit card number . (b) Anonymous Information In order to provide you with the inf ormat ion and ser vices that you look for from th e S pri n t W ebs i t es , Sp ri n t g a t he rs ce rt a i n types of inf ormation from you that are not perso nall y identifiable. This is called anonymous inf ormation and includes: 1. The type of Internet browser you use when y ou visit 2. The types of computer operating system y ou use 3. The searc h engine you use to access th e Sprint W ebsites (suc h as â AO L.com, â âÂÂY ahoo.comâ or âÂÂGo.comâÂÂ) 4. The specific Sprint W e bsite that you visit ( sprin t.com , s printpc s.co m , etc.). The anonymous inf ormation collected is no t associated with you personally or your business. Sprint uses this anonymous inf ormation in the aggregate to improv e Sprint W ebsites and the ser v ices w e provide through those sites.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 223 (c) Use Of Cookies Sprint W ebsit es may use âÂÂcookiesâ to collect the anon ymous information described in this Pr ivacy P olicy . Cookies are bits of encr ypted data that are loaded by a Spr int ser ver onto your computer or other device when you visit a Sprint W ebsite. The server can r etrieve the cookie s the ne xt time y ou visit a site and use them to identify the computer as a return visitor . Sprint uses cookies to collect non-personally identifiable inf ormation an d g enerically track usag e patterns on the Sprint W ebsit es in order to monitor acti vity and administer the sites. Sprint als o uses inf ormation obtained from coo kies to improv e Sprint W ebsites, and make decisions concerning advertising, product offerings and ser v ices. Most users can disable cookies from their Internet browser s, receive a warning bef ore a cookie is placed on their computer , and erase all co okies from their computer hard drives by follow ing the instructions provided by the browser . (d) Advertisements On Sprint Websites Advertising companies deliv er ads on some Sprint W ebsites. Y ou should be aware that when y ou click on these ads, the adv ertising companies may also deploy cookies to receive anon ymous info rmation a bout ad viewing by Internet user s on Sprint W ebsites and other W ebsites . This information is associated with your W eb browser , but cannot be associated with yo ur name or email address without y our permission. Theref ore, advertising co mpanies may kno w where y our computer goes on the W e b, but they do not know who yo u are unless you tell them. Sprint does not provide perso nall y identifiable inf ormation about its cust omers o r Sprint W ebsite visitor s to these advertising companies. (e) Personally Identifiable Information Sprint may ask y ou to prov ide what is often ref erred to as âÂÂpersonally identifiable inf ormationâ such as your name, addr ess, telephone n umber and email address when you use Sprint W ebsites to: purchase a service or product online, enter a contest or sw eepstakes, ask to receiv e inf ormation, respond to a sur vey , register with a Sprint W ebsite, acce ss your account, ask for a personalized ser vice, request customer service o nline, or apply f or a jo b. Y ou always have the alternative of mailing or calling Sprint with the infor mation requested if y ou do not wish to provide it online. P ersonally identifiable information provided at a Sprint W ebsite to order Sprint ser vices othe r than Internet ser vices will be protected in the same manner as when the inf ormation is prov ided by other means such as ov er the telephone or by mail. W e protect customer information obtained from the local, long distance and wireless ser vice custome r s of Spr int consistent with feder al la ws gov erning telecommunications ser vices and with regulations issued by the Feder al Communications Commission. Sprint's Pr ivacy P olicy f or its Internet ser vices can be accessed at: w ww .sprint.c om/pri vacypoli cy/bro adbands ervices .
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 224 W e use personally identifiable inf ormation provided at a Sprint W ebsite in the f ollowing wa ys unless otherwise specified: 1. For its intended purpose (such as to complete an online or der f or service). 2. T o provide you with inf ormation a bout new Sprint PCS Products and Ser vices or products and services o ffere d in conjunction with Sprint business partner s. (f) Disclosure T o Third Parties Sprint will not sell o r disclose to ou tside par ties any pers onally identifiable inf ormation obtained from a Sprint online ser vice or the r egistration at a Sprint W ebsite without y our consent e xcept under the following circ umstances: 1. When required b y law , 2. When disclosur e is necessar y to prot ect the safety of a customer , third party or Sprint's property , 3. If it is requir ed in connection with any sale or tran sfer of all or a portion of Sprint's assets. When Sprint uses a gents, contr actors o r other companies to perform ser vices on its behalf , Sprint will require that the y protect your person ally identifiable inf ormation consistent with this Pr ivac y Policy . Sprint may share the anonymous inf ormation descr ibed in this Privacy P oli cy with thir d parties from time-to -time. (g) Email Communications Email is an increasingl y popular comm unic ation tool through whic h y ou and y our business may communicate wi th Sprint. Likewise, Sprint may use email to communicate with you, respond to y our email, and to tell you about ne w products and ser vices. If you do not wish to receive email promotions and ne w products and ser vice announcements from Sprint, please follow the instructions that appear at the end of the email communication that y ou receive fr om Sprint to have y our name r emov ed from the list. (h) Security Sprint utilizes several encr yption methods to ensure that the data you submit on any of the Sprint W ebsites is secure. Th rough this âÂÂsecure session, â information that you input i nto a Sprint online order f o rm will be sent and will arr ive privatel y and unaltered at a Sprint ser ver . This secu r ity prohibits access to y our inf ormation by other companies and W e b user s. (i) Children Sprint does not intend to collect per sonally identi fiable inf or mation from individuals under 18 years of a g e. If Spri nt becomes aware that a user who is under 18 is using a Sprint W ebsite, Spr int will specifically instr uct that individual that they are not to submit inf ormation on Spr int W ebsites without a parent or guardian's consent. If a child has provide d Sprint with per sonally identifiable inf ormation without the knowledge of Spri nt, a parent or guardian of the child ma y contact Sprint at pr ivacy@mail.sprint.c o m and Sprint will delete the child's inf ormation from our existing files.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 225 (j) Links Some Sprint W ebsites contain links to other W ebsites that are owned and operated by part ies other than Sprint. Please be awar e that this Privacy P olicy does not e xtend to any W ebsites ot her than th ose owned and controlled by Spr int. (k) Account Information Y ou ma y alwa ys contact us at privacy@mail.sp rint.com or by telephone or mail to verify your name, address, email addr ess, telephone number and/or billing inf ormation. Spr int will cor rect an y inf ormation that is inaccurate. (l) Questions If you hav e questions or comments regard ing this Privacy P olicy , you may contact us at privac y@mail .sprin t.com . If you have submitted personally identifiable inf ormation, and would like that inform ation deleted from our records, please contact us at our email address, privacy@ mail.sprint.com. W e will use reasonable efforts to delete that in formation from our files. (m) Updates Sprint may amend this Privacy P olicy fr om time-to- time. Thes e changes will be posted online. 9. Usage and Storage W e and our suppliers assume no responsibility for: (1) any full or partial loss, deletion or failure to store y our pictures or an y other data; (2) an y notice or lack of notice of such loss, deletion or f ailure to store your data; or (3) an y correct or erroneous informing of or f ailure to inf orm user of such loss, deletion or f ailure to store y our data. From time to time we ma y establish an upper limit on the size of data storag e that you ar e permitted to use on the Ser vice and/or an upper limit on the fr equency or am ount of usag e that y ou ar e permitted on the Ser vice or related software. W e ma y establish a reasonable period of time (for e xample, three months) such that if y ou do not use the Se rvice at least o nce during such period, we ma y terminate the Ser vice to you f or non-use, and delete pictures and other data that you ma y hav e stored through the Service. 10. No Resale of S ervice or Software Y our membership account is intended on ly f or personal, noncommercial use. Y ou agree not to r eproduce, duplicate, copy , se ll, resell or e xploit f or an y commercial purposes, any portion of the Ser vice, use of the Ser vice, access to the Ser vice, or related softwar e. 11. Proprietary Rights Y ou agree that content, inc luding but no t limited to softw ar e, te xt, pict ures, gr aphics, video, musi c, sound, or ot her materials or inf ormation, contained in t he Ser vice or contained in sponsor adv ertisements or pr esented to y ou thr ough t he Ser vice or adve rtiser s is protected by copyr ights, trademar ks, service marks, patents, or other proprietar y rights, laws, a nd/or treaties. Y ou agree that y ou ar e permitted to use such materials and inf ormation onl y as e xpressl y authorized by us or the true owner of the right in question and you m ay not copy , repr oduce, transmi t, distribute, or cr eate derivati ve wor ks of suc h ma terials or inf ormation without proper e xpr ess, written authorizat ion from us or the true owner of the right in question.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 226 12. Changes to the Service and T erminatio n of the Service (a) W e may chang e these T er ms from time to time without notice to you. Should you object to an y of these T e rms or any chang es to them, or should y ou become dissatisfied with the Ser vice in any wa y , yo ur only r ecourse is to immediately: (1) discontinue use of the Ser vice; and (2) te rminate the Ser vice and notify us of the termination. T er mination of the Ser vice may , in some instances, require you to chang e y our Sprint PCS Ser vice Plan. (b) W e may discontinue the Ser vice or any f e ature or portion of the Ser vice at any time, with or without not ice. Y ou agree th at upon modification or discontinuance of the Ser vice, we ma y delete the da ta you have stored on the Service. (c) Y ou a gree that we may terminate your member ship in th e Ser v ice and delete any and all inf ormation, posting, communications, albums and pictures at any time, without notice, if we believe: (1) th at y ou hav e failed to use the Service at least once during a reasonable span of time as determined by us; (2) that you hav e violated or acted inconsistently with the letter or spirit of these T er ms; (3) that you hav e violated our rights or the rights of ot her user s or partie s; or (4) that you have abused or misused the Ser vice in any wa y , including but not limited to e xceeding any limits that w e may place on the amount of data that any individual ma y store on the Service. (d) W e reser ve the right at all times to disc lose an y inf ormation posted by you or an y other user as ne cessar y to satisfy an y la w , regulation or g ov ernmental request, or to edit, re mov e, or r efuse to post an y inf ormation or materials, in whole or in part, that in our sole discr etion ar e objectionable or in violation of t hese terms and conditions. (e) Except as otherwise set forth in this provision, in the event y our Ser vice is terminated we will make reasonable eff orts to provide 30 da ys prior notice before ma y delete any data from the Service. 13. Disclaimers (a) W e hereby disclaim an y and all respon sibility or liability for the accur acy , content, completeness, legality , relia bility , operab ility or availability of informa tion or mater ial in thi s Ser vice. W e fur ther disclaim any resp onsibility for the deletion, misdeliver y , failure to store or untime ly deliv er y of any informatio n or mater ial. W e disclaim any responsibility for any har m resulting from d ownloading or accessing any inf orm ation or ma teria l through the Se r vice. Y ou agree that y ou, the member , will be ar all risk asso ciated wi th an y con tent tha t y ou access . (b) All processing of film, prints, slides, negat ives or digital images is subject to our T er ms. Y ou agree that your sole remed y f or an y damage or loss of any materials that you submit to us for processing, printing, storage, tr ansmission or other handling, ev en if caus ed by neglig ence or other f ault, will only en title you to replacement with a like amount of une x posed film and processing. EXCEPT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE REMED Y OF REPLA CEMENT , THE HANDLING OF ANY FILM, PRINT , SLIDE, NEGA TIVE OR DIGIT A L IMA GE IS WITHOUT W ARRANTY OR LIABILITY AND RECO VER Y FOR ANY INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQ UEN TIAL D AMA GES IS EXCLUDED .
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 227 (c) THIS SITE AND ALL PRODUC TS, SER VICES AND CONTENT PR O VIDED THRO UGH IT ARE PRO VIDED â AS ISâ AND â AS A V AILABLE' AND WITH NO W ARRANTIES WHA TSOEVER. T O THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LA W , WE EXPRESSL Y DISC LAIM ALL W ARRANTIES OF ANY KIND , WHETHER EXPRESS O R IMPLIED , INCLUDIN G , BUT NOT LIMITED TO , IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERC HANT ABILITY , FI TNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRIN GEMENT . WE DI SCLAIM ANY W ARRANTIES FOR THE SECURITY , RELIABIL ITY , TIMELINESS, AN D PERFORM ANCE OF THIS SER VICE, OR TH A T THIS SITE OR O UR S ER VER IS FREE OF V IRUSES OR OTHER HA RMF UL COMPONENTS. WE DISCLAIM, T O THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY L A W , ANY W ARRANTIES FOR O THER SER VICES OR GOODS RECEIVED T HR OUGH OR AD VERTISED ON THIS SER VICE OR RECEIVED THR OUGH ANY LINKS PR O VIDED IN THE SER VICE, AS WE LL AS FOR ANY INFORMA TION OR ADVICE RECEIVED THR OUGH TH E SER VICE OR THR OUGH ANY LINKS PR O VIDED IN THE SER VICE. (d) Y OU EXPRES SL Y AGREE THA T , TO TH E MAXIM UM EXTENT PERMI TTED B Y APPLICABLE LA W , UND ER NO CIRCUMST ANCES SHALL SPRINT BE LIABLE TO ANY USER ON A CCOUNT OF THA T USER'S USE OR MISUSE OF AND RELIANCE ON THE SITE OR ITS ASSOCIA TED PRODUCTS AND SER VICES. SUCH LIMIT A TION OF LIABI LITY SHALL APPL Y TO PREVENT RECO VER Y OF DIRECT , INDIRECT , INCIDENT AL, CONSEQUENT IAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLAR Y , AND PUNITIVE D AMA GES (EVEN IF WE HA VE BE EN AD VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH D AMA GES). SUCH LIMIT A TION OF LIABILITY SHALL APPL Y WHETHER THE D AMA GES A RISE FR OM USE OR MISUSE OF AND RELIANCE ON THE SITE, PRODUCTS OR SER VICES, FROM IN ABILIT Y TO USE THE SITE OR FROM THE INTERR UPTION , SUSPENSI ON , OR TERMIN A TION OF THE SITE OR DAMA GES INCURRED BY REASON OF OT HER SER V ICES OR GOODS RECEIVED THROUGH OR AD VERT ISED ON THIS SER VICE OR RECEIVED THR OUGH ANY LI NKS PRO VIDED ON THIS SITE , AS WELL AS BY REAS ON OF ANY INFORMA TION OR AD VICE RECEIVED THROUGH OR AD VER T ISED ON THE SER VICES OR RECEIVED THROUGH ANY LINKS PR O V IDED IN THE PRODUCTS AND SER VICES. (e) BECA USE SOME JURISDIC TIONS PRO HIBIT THE EXCLUSION OF C ERT AIN W ARRANTIES OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMIT A TION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQ UENTIAL OR INCIDENT AL D AMA GES, THE ABO VE LIMIT A TION MA Y NO T APPL Y TO Y OU. O UR O WN AND OUR SUPPLI ERS' T O T AL LIABILITY FOR D AMA GES, LOSSES, AND CA USES OF A CTION , REGARDLESS OF LEGAL THEOR Y , WILL IN NO EVENT EXC EED THE A GGREGA TE DOLLAR AMOUNT Y OU HA VE P AID TO US UNDER THESE TERMS, OR US $25.00, WHICHEVER IS GREA TER. 14. Indemnity Y ou agree to indemnify and hold Sprint and its parents, suppliers, licensor s, subsidiaries, af filiates, officer s, and employees har mless from any claim or demand, including reasonable attorneys' fe es, made by any third party due to or arising out of: (1) use of the Ser v ice by you or by an yone using y our account; (2) violation of these T er ms by you or by any one using y our account; or (3) violation or infringement by you, or by anyo ne us ing your account, of in tellec tual prop erty rights or any other rights of any other per son.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 228 15. General Provisions W e may assign our rights and duties under these T erms to any third pa rty at any time without notice to you. These T er m s and the relationship between you and Sprint shall b e gov erned by the laws of the State of California without regard to its conf lict of la w provisions. Y ou and Spr int agree to submit to the per sonal and e xclusiv e jurisdiction of the cour ts located within the State o f Calif ornia. Y ou agree that r egardless of an y statute or la w to the contrar y , any claim or cause of action arising out of or related to use of the Ser vice must be filed within one (1) year after suc h claim or cause of action arose or be f orev er barred. The failure of Sprint to exer cise or enf or ce any righ t or provision of these T er ms shall not constitute a waiv er of such right or provision. If any provision of these T er ms is found by a cour t of competent jur isdiction to be invalid, the parties never theless agree th at the court should endeavor to give effect to the par ties' intentions as ref l ected in the pro vision, and that the other provisions of the T er ms shall be valid an d remain in full f orce and effect.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 229 Manuf actur er â s W ar ranty Nokia OneîÂÂY ear Limit ed W ar ranty Nokia Inc. (âÂÂNokiaâÂÂ) warrants that this c ellular phone (âÂÂProductâÂÂ) is free from defects in material and wor kmanship that r e sult in Product failure during nor mal usage, according to the f ollowing terms and conditions: 1 The limited warranty f or the Pr oduct e xtends f or O NE (1) year beginnin g on th e date of the purchase of the Pr oduct. This one year period is extended by eac h whole day that the Product is out of your possession for repair under this warranty . 2 The limited w arranty e xten ds onl y to the original purch aser (âÂÂConsumerâÂÂ) of t he Product and i s not assignab le or tr ansf e rable to any subsequent purchaser/end-user . 3 The limited w arranty e xtends onl y to Consumers who purc hase the Product in the United States of Amer ica. 4 During the limited warranty period, Nokia will repair , or r eplace, at Nok iaâ s sole option, an y def ectiv e parts, or any parts that will not properl y oper ate f or their intended use with ne w or r efurbished replacement items if s uch r epair or re pla cem ent i s n eed ed be caus e of product malfunction or failure during normal usa ge. No c harg e will be made to the Consumer for an y such parts. Nokia will also pay f or the la bor charg es incurred by Nokia in repairing or replacing the def ectiv e par ts. The limited warranty does not cov er defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or st ructural items, inc luding framing, and any non-oper ative parts. Nokiaâ s limit of liability under the limited warranty shall be the actual cash value of the Product at the time the Consumer returns the Product f or repair , deter mined by th e p rice p aid by the Consumer for the Product less a reasonable amoun t fo r usage. Nokia shall not be liable f or an y other losses or dama ge s. These remedies are the Consumerâ s exc lusive remedies f or br each of warranty . 5 Upon request from Nokia, the Consumer must pro v e the date of the orig inal purc hase of the Product by a dated bi ll of sale or dated itemized receipt. 6 The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to Nokia in Melbourne, Flor ida. Nokia shall bear th e cost of shipping the Product back to the Consumer after the completion o f ser vice under this limited warranty . 7 The Consumer shall hav e no cov erag e or benefits under this limited warranty if any of the f ollowing conditions ar e applicable: a) The Product has been su bjected to a bnormal use, abnor mal conditions, improper storage, e xposure to mo isture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair , misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration , improper installation, or other acts wh i ch are not the fault of Nokia, including dama ge caused by shipping. b) The Product has been damaged from e xternal causes such as collision with an object, or from fire, f loodin g, sand, dirt, w indstorm, lightning, earthquake or dama g e from e xposur e to weather conditions, an Act of God, or batter y leakag e, theft, bl own fuse, or improper use of any
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 230 electrical source, damage caused by computer or inter n et vir uses, bugs, wor ms, T roj an Hor ses, cancelbots or damag e caused by the con nection to ot h e r products not recommended f or inter connection by Nokia. c) Nokia was not advised in wr iting by the C onsumer of the al leged def ect or malfunction of the Product with in fourteen (14) days after the e xpiration of the applicable limited warranty period. d) The Product ser ial number plate or the accessor y data code has been remov ed, def aced or altered. e) The de fect or damage w as caused b y the def ectiv e func tion of the cell ular system or by inadequate signal rece ption by the e xter nal antenna, or viruses or other software problems intr oduced into the Product. 8 Nokia does not warrant uninterrupted or er ror-free operation of th e Product. If a problem develops during the limited wa r ranty period, the Consumer shall take the followi ng step-by-step procedur e: a) The Consumer shall return the P roduct to the place of purc hase f or r epair or replacement processing. b) If âÂÂaâ is not convenient because of distance (more than 50 miles) or fo r o t h e r good cause, the Consumer shall ship the Product prepaid and insured to: Nokia Inc., Attn: Repair Department 795 W est Nasa Blvd. Melbourne , FL 32901 c) The Consumer shall include a retu r n address, daytime phone number and/or fax number , complete desc r iption of the problem, proof of purc hase and ser vice agreement (if applicable). Expe nses re lated to removing the Product fr om an installation are not covere d under this limited warranty . d) The Consumer will be billed f or any parts or labor charg es not cov ere d by this limited warranty . The Consumer wi ll be responsible f or any e xpens es related to reinstallation of the Product. e) Nokia will repair the Product under the limited warranty within 30 days after receipt of the Product. If Nokia cannot perf orm repair s cov ered under this limited warranty within 30 days, or after a reasonable n umber of a t te m pt s t o r ep a ir the same defect, Nokia at its option, will provide a re p la ce me n t Product or refund the pu rc hase price of the Product less a reasonab le amount f or usa ge. In som e states the Con sumer ma y ha ve t h e right to a loaner if the repair of the Product takes mor e th an te n ( 10 ) d a ys . Please contact the Customer Service Center at Nokia at the teleph one number l iste d at the e n d o f this war ranty if you need a loaner and the repair of t h e P ro d uc t has taken or is estimated to take more than ten (10) da ys. f) If the Product is returned during the limited warranty period, bu t t he problem with the Product is not cove re d under the terms and conditions of this limited warranty , the Consumer will be notified and given an estimate of the charg es the Consumer must pay to ha ve the Product repaired, with all shipping c harg es bi lled to the Consumer . If the estimate
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 231 is refused, the Product will be return ed freight collect. If the Product is returned after the e xpiration of the limited warranty period, Nokiaâ s normal ser vice policies shal l appl y and t he Co n su me r w il l b e r e spo ns ib l e f or all shipping charg es. 9 Y ou (the Consumer) under stand that the product may consist o f r ef u rb i sh e d equipment that contains used comp onents, some of which hav e been reprocessed. The used components comp ly with Product perf ormance and reliability specifications. 10 ANY IMPLIED W AR RANTY OF MERC HANT ABILIT Y , OR FIT NESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, SHALL BE LIMITED T O THE DURA TION OF THE FOREG OING LIMIT ED WRI TTEN W ARRANTY . O THER WISE, TH E FOREGOING LIMITED W ARRANTY IS TH E C ONS UM ERâ S S OLE AN D EXCLUSIVE RE MED Y AN D IS IN LIEU OF AL L OTHER W ARRANTI ES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED . NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENT AL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQ U ENTIAL D AM A GES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF ANTI CIP A TE D BENEFITS OR PR OFITS, LOSS OF SA VINGS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF D A T A, PUNITIVE DAMA GES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PR ODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIA TED EQ UIPMENT , COST OF CAPI T AL, CO ST O F ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR F ACILITIES, DOWNTIM E , THE CLA IM S OF ANY THIRD P ARTIES, INCLUDING CUST OMERS, AN D INJUR Y TO PR OPERTY , RES UL TIN G F ROM THE PU RCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARIS ING FR OM BR EA CH OF THE W ARRANTY , BREA CH OF CONTRA CT , NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TOR T , OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQ UIT ABLE THEOR Y , EVEN IF NOKIA KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH D AMA GES. NOKIA SHALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR DELA Y IN RENDERING SER VICE UNDER THE LIMITED W ARRANTY , OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE PERIOD THA T THE PR ODUCT IS BEING REP AIR ED . 11 Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts, so the one year w arranty limitation may not appl y to you (the Consumer). Some states do not allow the e xclusion or limitation of incidental and consequential damages, so certain of the above limitations or e xc lusions may not appl y to y ou (the Consumer). This limited warranty gives the Cons umer specific legal rights and the Consumer may also hav e other righ ts which var y from state to st ate. 12 Nokia neither assumes nor authorizes any authorized ser vice center or any other per son or entity to assume for it any other obligation or liability beyond that which is e xpressl y pro vided f or in this limited w arranty including the provider or seller of any e x tended warranty or ser vice agreement. 13 This is the entire warranty betw een Nokia and the Consumer , an d super sedes all prior and contempora neous agr eements or understandings, oral or written, relating to the Product, and no repr esentation, promise or conditio n not contained herein shall modify these ter ms. 14 This limited warranty allocates the ri sk of failur e of the Product betw een the Consumer and Nokia. The allocation is recognized by the Consumer and is ref l ected in the purc hase pr ice. 15 Any action or la wsuit f or br each of warranty must be commenced within
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 232 eighteen (18) months f ollow ing pur chase of the Product. 16 Questions concerning this limited warranty may be directed to: Nokia Inc. Attn: Customer Ser vice 7725 W oodland Ce nter Blvd., Ste. 15 0 T ampa, FL 33614 T elepho ne: 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-66 5-4228) Facsimile: (813) 287-6612 TTY/TDD User s Onl y: 1-800-24-NOKIA (1-800-246-6542) 17 The limited warranty peri od f or Nokia supplied attachments and accessories is specifical ly defined within their own warranty car ds and packaging. Copyri ght é 2004 Spri nt Spectrum L.P . All r ights reser ved . No reproduction in whole or in part without prior written approval. Spr int, the diamond logo design, and all other Spr int marks referenced h erein are trade marks of Spri nt Com mu ni cat ion s Co mp an y L.P . Nokia and P op-P ort are tradema rks of Nokia Corpor ation. All ot her trademarks are property o f their respective owne rs.
Index 233 Index A accessibility information 210 accessories 20 adding a phone numbe r 82 alarm calendar event 87 countdown timer 94 voice memo 92 alarm clock 86 alert notification calendar event 87 call waiting 141 changing service areas 39 message 37 voicemail 134 answering calls 24 auto-answer mode 47 B battery capacity 17 caring for 191 charging 19 disposal 191 installing 18 removing 19 bookmarks accessing 176 creating 175 deleting 176 brightness 41 browser ending a connection 146 launching 146 browser menu 174 C Cache 147 calculator 93 calendar 87 event alerts 87 managing events 87 call forwarding 143 call guard 61 Call logs erasing 77 making a call from 76 options 75 prepending a phone number 77 saving a number from 76 viewing 75 call restrictions 51 call waiting 141 caller ID 141 calling cards 126 calls answering 24 emergency 25 making 22 restricting 51 voice-activated dialing 101 calorie counter 97 Camera 103âÂÂ117 camera camera mode options 107 managing Sprint PCS Picture Mail 113 online albums 112 sharing Sprint PCS Picture Mail 109 stored in camera options 111 taking pictures 104 character input mode 29 charger, desktop 20 chat 164 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones 194 contacts adding a phone number 82 adding an entry 79 assigning a ringer 84 calling a number from 27 editing 84 editing entries 82 finding entries 80 countdown timer 94
Index 234 covers 128 currency conversio n 93 Customer Service 6 cut-out covers 128 D data transfer IR (infrared) 122 date and time setting 34 desktop charger 20 dialing options 23 speed dialing 28 voice-activated 100 directory assistance 7 display set tings 40 downloading games 167 ringers 169 screen savers 171 E earpiece volume 38 email 161, 162 emergency number 25 entering text ABC mode 32 selecting an input mode 29 symbols and numbers 32 T9 text inpu t 30 exchange rate calculator 93 F factory settings 53 FCC Notice 192 flashlight 128 FM radio 119 G games 167 downloading 167 playing 168 greeting text 40 H headset 20, 47 help 6 I icons 12 instant messaging 163 Introduction ii IR (infrared) activate 123 data transfer 122 send and receive business cards 125 K key functions 11 key tone 38 L language setting 47 lap timing 96 location setting 43 locking your phone 49 M making calls 22 ManufacturerâÂÂs Warranty 229 menu diagram Call logs 64 Contacts 71 Keyguard 70 Messaging 65 Organizer 66 Profiles 67 Radio 70 Settings 68 Web 70 menus diagram 64 navigation 63 structure 63 viewing 64 missed call notification 25 my phone numbe r 21 N navigating menus 63 Net Guard 147
Index 235 notification calendar event 87 changing service areas 39 missed call 25 voicemail 134 P passwords for Sprint PCS accounts 5 phone book adding a phone numbe r 82 adding an entry 79 assigning a ringer to a contact 84 calling a number from 27 editing 84 editing entries 82 erasing 53 finding entries 80 menu diagram 71 options 81 predictive text mode 30 profile customizing 36 selecting 36 R radio 119 selecting stations 120 using voice commands 119 resetting your phone 53 restoring factory settings 53 restricting calls 51 ringer types for messages 37 for voice calls 37 ringer volume 38 ringers adjusting volume 38 assigning downloaded 170 downloading 169 purchasing 170 types 37 roaming 57 analog networks 58 call guard 61 checking for voicemail 59 other digital networks 57 roam mode 60 S safety 186 screen savers 171 accessing 171 assigning downloaded 172 downloading 171 purchasing 172 security menu 49 selection key settin g 46 sharing Sprint PCS Picture Mail 109 Short Mail 157 shortcut key 46 silencing you phone 39 special numbers 52 speed dialing 28 assigning numbers 83 split timing 95 Sprint PCS account passwords 5 Sprint PCS Business Connection 178 Sprint PCS Mail 161 Sprint PCS Picture Mail 151 managing 113 Password 106 sharing 109 Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web Site 113 Sprint PCS Services call forwarding 143 call waiting 141 caller ID 141 Customer Service 6 directory assistance 7 getting started 3 Operator Services 7 Sprint PCS Short Mail 157 Sprint PCS Vision
Index 236 chat 164 downloading items 165 email 162 FAQs 179 games 167 getting started 145 instant messaging 163 messaging 154 Net Guard 147 ringers 169 screen savers 171 security features 54 Short Mail 157 Sprint PCS Mail 161 Sprint PCS Picture Mail 15 1 user name 145 Sprint PCS Voice Command 182 standby time 17 stopwatch 95 lap timing 96 split tim ing 95 symbols 12 T talk time 17 TDD 210 Terms 211 Terms and Conditions of Service 220 text greeting 40 text modes 29 theme color 42 three-way calling 142 time and date setting 34 timer, countdown 94 To-do list 90 TTY 44, 210 turning your phone on and off 16 U unlocking your phone 3, 50 URLs 1 76 V voice commands assigning 100 radio 119 voice memos 91 alarms 92 deleting 92 managing 102 playing 91, 102 recording 91, 102 voice tags 100 assigning 100 voice-activated dialing 100 making a call using 101 voicemail 134 expert mode 137 menu 140 notification 134 options 137 retrieving 136 setting up 4, 134 volume caller 38 earpiece 38 key tone 38 ringer 38 settings 38 W wallpaper changing 41 turning of f 41 Web bookmarks 175 browser menu 174 ending a connection 146 exploring 173 launching 146 navigating 148 URLs 176 welcome i
Table of Contents Welcom e to Sprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Section 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1A. Settin g Up Serv ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Setting Up Your Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Sprint PCS Account Passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Section 2: Your Sprint PC S Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2A. Your Sprint PC S Vision Picture Ph one: The Basics . . . . . . . . 9 Front View of Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Key Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Viewing the Display Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Features of Your PM-3205 by Nokia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 4 Turning Your Phone On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Using Your PhoneâÂÂs Battery and Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Connecting Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Holding Your Phone Properly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Displaying Your Phone Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Making and Answering Calls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Making Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Dialing Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Answering Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 Missed Call Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Calling Emergency Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 In-Call Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 End-of-Call Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Saving a Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Dialing From the Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Using Speed Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Entering Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Selecting a Character Input Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9 Entering Characters Using T9 Text Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Entering Characters by Tapping the Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Entering Numbers and Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 2B. Contro lling Y our Ph oneâÂÂs S ettings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Setting Your PhoneâÂÂs Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Selecting a Profile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Customizing a Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Renaming a Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Ringer Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Selecting a Key Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 8 Adjusting the PhoneâÂÂs Ringer Volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 8 Alert Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 9 Silence All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 Changing the Text Greeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Changing the Display Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Changing the Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 Changing the Theme Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Changing the Clock Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Location Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 TTY Use With Sprint PCS Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Phone Setup Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Shortcut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Call Answer Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Auto-Answer Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Display Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 2C. Settin g Your Phone âÂÂs Securit y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Accessing the Security Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 Using Your PhoneâÂÂs Lock Featur e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Locking Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Unlocking Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Changing the Lock Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Calling in Lock Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Restricting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 Unrestricting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Using Special Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Erasing the Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Resetting Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3 Security Features for Sprint PCS Vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Enabling and Disabl ing Sprint P CS Vision Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Avoiding Unwanted Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 2D. Controlli ng You r Roam ing Ex perience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Understanding Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Setting Your PhoneâÂÂs Roam Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Controlling Ro aming Ch arges Using Call Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1
2E. Naviga ting Th rough M enus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Menu Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 3 Viewing the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Reviewing the Contacts Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 2F. Mana ging C all Lo gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Viewing Call Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Call Logs Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Making a Call From Call Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Saving a Phone Number From Call Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Prepending a Phone Num ber From Call Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Erasing Call Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 2G. Using the Phone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Adding a New Phone Book Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Finding Phone Book Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 0 Phone Book Entry Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Adding a Phone Number to a Phone Book Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 Editing a Phone Book EntryâÂÂs Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3 Editing a Phone Book Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Dialing Sprint PCS Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4 2H. Person al Organi zer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Using the Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Using the Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Going to TodayâÂÂs Calendar Me nu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Adding an Event to the Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Event Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Event Alert Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Viewing Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 8 Erasing Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 Using the To-do List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Adding a To-do Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 0 Viewing and Editing a To-do Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 0 Deleting a To-do Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Using Voice Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 Recording a Voice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Playing a Voice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Adding an Alarm to a Voice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Listening to an Alarmed Voice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Erasing Recorded Voice Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2 Using the Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Using the Countdown Timer Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4
Using the Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Split Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Lap Timing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Using the Calorie Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Customizing the Calorie C alculat or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Customizing an Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 8 2I. Using Y our Phone âÂÂs Vo ice Service s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Using Voice-Activated Dialing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Assigning a Voice Tag to a Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Making a Call Using Voice-Ac tivated Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Changing the Voice Dial Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Erasing a Voice Dial Tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Managing Voice Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Recording Voice Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2 Playing a Voice Memo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 2 2J. Using Y our Pho neâÂÂs BuiltîÂÂin Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Taking Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Creating Your Sprint PCS Picture Mail Pa ssword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Camera Mode Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Sharing Sprint PCS Picture Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Sharing Sprint PCS Picture Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Sharing Sprint PCS Picture Mail From Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Storing Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Stored in Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Online Albums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2 Managing Sprint PCS Picture Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Using the Sprint PCS Picture Mail Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Managing Online Sprint PCS Picture Mail From Your Phone . . . . . . . . 11 4 Sharing Online Sprint PCS Picture Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116 2K. Additional Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Listening to the FM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Turning on the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Using Voice Commands to Operate Your Ra d io . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 9 Selecting Radio Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Turning off the Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 1 IR (Infrared) Data Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Activating Your Phone âÂÂs IR Ca pability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Sending and Receiving Calendar Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Sending and Receiving Business Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 5 Using a Calling Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Flashlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Cut-out Covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Section 3: Sprint PCS Service Feat ures . . . . . . . . . . . 132 3A. Sprint PC S Service Features: The Ba sics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 33 Using Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Setting Up Your Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Voicemail Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 New Voicemail Message Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 6 Voicemail Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Voicemail Menu Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140 Using Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Responding to Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 1 Making a Three-Way Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Using Call Forwarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 3B. Spr int PCS Vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 4 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Your User Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Launching a Sprint PCS Vision Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Ending a Sprint PCS Vision Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Clearing the Cache. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Net Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Sprint PCS Vision Connection Status and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 8 Navigating the Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Using Sprint PCS Picture Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Taking and Viewing Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Sharing Sprint PCS Picture Ma il From Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Accessing the Sprint PCS Picture Ma il Website From Your Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Understanding Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 4 Message Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Message Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 4 Erasing Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Signing Up for Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Using Sprint PCS Short Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Creating a Short List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Composing Sprint PCS Short Mails . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Accessing Sprint PCS Sh ort Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 9 Using Preset Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Using Sprint PCS Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Accessing Sprint PCS Mail Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 1 Composing Sprint PCS Mail Me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 1 Accessing Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Using Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Using Instant Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Accessing Instant Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Experiencing Online Chat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Downloading Premium Content . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165 Accessing Games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 7 Accessing Ringers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 9 Accessing Screen Savers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Exploring the Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Using the Browser Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Using Sprint PCS Business Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Sprint PCS Vision FAQs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 3C. Spr int PCS Voice C ommand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 Getting Starte d With Sprint PCS Vo ice Comm and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182 Creating Your Own Address Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Making a Ca ll With Sprint PCS Voice Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Accessing Information Using Sprint PCS Voic e Command . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information . . . . . . 185 4A. Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Getting the Most Out of Your Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Main tainin g Sa fe Use of and Access t o You r Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 OwnerâÂÂs Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 UserâÂÂs Guide Proprietary Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 8 Accessibility information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 0 4B. Terms & Cond itions a nd Manufa cturerâÂÂs Warranty . . . . . . 211 Terms and Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 ManufacturerâÂÂs Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
i Welcome to Sprint Sprint has the most complete, all- digital wireless network in the nation. Depend on it. W e are committed to bringing you the best wireless tec hnolo gy available. W ith Sprint, y ou g et the mo st complete, all-digital wir eless netw or k in the nation so all y our ser vices wo r k the same wher ev er y ou go on the netw or k. W e built our netw ork right from the start, so no matter where y ou are on the enhanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Netw ork, all your services â whether itâ s V oicemail, Caller ID , email, or Spr int PCS Picture Mail â will w or k the same. This guide will familiar ize you with our technology and your new Sprint PCS V ision Picture Phon e through simple, easy-to-f ollow instru ctions. If you have alr eady review ed the Start Here to Activate guide that was packaged with y our new phone, then you're r eady to e xplor e the ad vanced f eatur es outlined i n this guid e. If y ou hav e not r ead y our Start Here to Act ivate guide, go to Section One â Getting Started. This section pro vides all the i n f o r m a t i o n y o u n e e d t o u n l o c k y o u r p h o n e , s e t u p y o u r v o i c e m a i l , and much mor e. It also contains information on how to contact Sprint if you hav e any ques tions about your ser vice, wish to check y our account balance, or want to purc hase additional products or ser vices. Sprint is differe nt. All y our ser vices w or k the same whe rev er y ou go on the mo st complete, all-digi tal wir eless netw or k in the nation. W elcome and thank y ou f or c hoosing Spr int.
ii Introduction This Userâ s Guide introduces you to Sprint PCS Ser v ice and all the f eatur es of y our ne w phon e. Itâ s divided into f our sec tions: â½§ Section 1: Getting Started â½§ Section 2: Y our Spr int PCS Phone â½§ Section 3: Spr int PCS Ser vice Features â½§ Section 4: Safety and W ar ranty Information Throughout this guide, you'll fi nd tips that highlight special shortcut s and timel y r eminders to help you make the most of y our new phone and ser vice. The T a ble of C ontents and Inde x will also help you quickly locate specific inf ormation. Y ou'll g et the most out of your phone if y ou r ead each section. How ev er , if y ou'd lik e to g et righ t to a spec ific f eatur e, simpl y locate that section in the T able of Contents and clic k on the pag e number to go directl y to that pa ge. F ollow th e instructions in that section, and y ou'll be re ady to use y our phone in n o time. Note: You can vie w this gui de onli ne or pri nt it to keep it on ha nd. If you' re viewing it onli ne, simply cli ck on a topic in th e Table of Conten ts or Index or on any p age reference . The PD F will a utomatically disp lay the appropria te page. Note: The phone must b e turned on to use th e phoneâÂÂs fe atures. Do no t turn on the phone wh en the use of a wirele ss phone is prohibited or when it may cause interfere nce or danger.
Getting Started Section 1
Section 1A: Setting Up Service 2 Section 1A Setting Up Service In This Section â½§ Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service â½§ Setting Up Y our V oicemail â½§ Sprint PCS Account Passwords â½§ Getting Help Setting up service on your new Spri nt PCS Vision Phone is quick and easy . This section w alks y ou through th e necessar y steps to set up yo ur p h o n e , u n l o c k y o u r p h o n e , s e t u p y o ur voicemail, establish pass wor ds, and contact Sprint for assistance with yo ur Sprint PCS Ser vice.
Section 1A: Setting Up Service 3 Get ting Start ed With Spr int PCS Service Det er mining if Y our Phone is Alr eady Activ at ed If y ou receiv ed y our phone i n the mail or pur c hased it at a S print Store, it probab l y has alre ad y been activ ated. All you n eed to do is unlock your phone. If y our phone is not activated, pl ease r ef er to the Start Here Guide included with y our phone. Unlocking Y our Phone T o unlock y our phone, follo w these easy st eps: 1. Press and hold the pow er button located at the top of your phone for tw o seconds to turn on the phone. 2. Press the Menu so ftkey . 3. Enter y our loc k code. (F or security reasons, the code is not visible as y ou type.) 4. Press OK . Note: To select a softkey, press the softkey button dire ctly below the softkey text that appear s at the bottom l eft and bo ttom right of you r phoneâÂÂs display scree n. Softkey actions c hange accor ding to the screen you âÂÂre viewing and wil l not appear if th ere is no corre sponding ac tion availa ble. Tip: If you canâÂÂt r ecall your lock code , try using the last four di gits of either your Social Secu rity number or Sprint Sprint PCS Phone Number or try 0000. If none of these work, call Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4PCS (4727).
Section 1A: Setting Up Service 4 Set ting Up Y our V oicemail All unans we red calls to y our Sprint PCS Visio n Phone are automaticall y tran sf erred to y our voi cemail, ev en if your phon e is in use or turned off. Theref ore, y ou will want to set up y our v oicemail and personal gr eeting as soon as y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone is activated. T o set up y our v oicemail: 1. Press and hold f or two se cond s. 2. F ollow the system prompts to: 䡲 Create y our pass code 䡲 Record your gr eeting 䡲 Record y our name announcement 䡲 Choose whether or not to activ ate One-T ouch Message Access (a f eature that lets y ou access messag es simpl y by pressing and holding one key , bypassing the need f or y ou to enter your pass code) F or more inf ormation about using y our v oicemail, see âÂÂUs ing V oicemailâ on page 134 . Note: The voicem ail setup pro cess may var y in certain Affiliate ar eas.
Section 1A: Setting Up Service 5 Spr int PCS Account P asswor ds As a Sprint PCS customer , you e njoy unlimited access to y our personal account information, yo ur voicemail account, and y our Sprint PCS Vision account. T o ensure that no one else has access to y our information, you will need to create pass w ords to protect y our privacy . A ccount P asswor d If y ou are the account owner , you'll hav e an account pass w ord to sign on to www .sprintpcs.com and to use when calling Sprint Customer Ser vice. Y our default account pass word is the last f our digits of y our Social Sec urity number . If you ar e not the account owner (if someo ne else pa ys f or y our Sprint PCS Ser vice), you can g et a sub-account passw ord at www . sprintpcs.com . V oicemail P asswo r d Y ou'll cre ate yo ur v oicemail pass w ord (or pass code) when y ou set up y our voicemail. (See âÂÂSetting Up Y our V oicemailâ on page 4 fo r more info r mation on your v oicemail passw ord.) Spr i nt PCS Vision P asswor d If y ou hav e a Sprint PCS Vision Phone, y ou can set up a Sprint PCS V ision P assw ord. This optional pass w ord ma y be used to authorize purc hase of Premium Ser vices content and to protect personal inf ormat ion on multi-phone accounts. F or more in f ormation or to chang e your pass words, sign on to www . sprintpcs.com or call Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211 -4PCS ( 4727).
Section 1A: Setting Up Service 6 Get ting Help V isit Our W ebsite Y ou can g et up-to-date inf ormation on Sprint PCS Ser vices and Options by signing onto our W ebsite at www .sprintpcs.com . When y ou visit us online, you can 䢠Review cov erag e m aps 䢠Learn how to use v o icemail 䢠Access y our accoun t inf ormation 䢠Purc hase access ories 䢠Add additional options to y our ser vice plan 䢠Chec k out freque ntly asked questions 䢠And mor e Reac hing Spr int Customer Service Y ou can reac h Sprint Customer Ser vice man y differ ent wa ys: 䢠Dial on y our Sprint PCS Phone 䢠Sign on to y our account at www .sprintpcs.com 䢠Call us toll-free at 1-888-211-4727 (Consumer customer s), 1-877-CLEARPY (2 53-2779) Spr int PCS Clear P a y SM cust omer s ), or 1-888-788- 4727 (Business customer s) 䢠Wr ite to us at Spr in t Custom er Ser vi ce, P .O . Box 80 77, London, KY 40742 Receiving A utomat ed In voicing Inf o r mation F or yo ur conv enien ce, y our phone giv es y ou access to in v oicing inf ormat ion on y our Sprint PCS Ac count. This inf ormation include s balance due, pa ymen t recei ved, inv oicin g cycle , and the num ber of minutes used si nce y our last inv oi cing cyc le. (Normal airtime usage will apply .) T o access automat ed in v oicing i nfor m ation: ä³ Press . Note: This service may not be availabl e in al l Affiliate a reas.
Section 1A: Setting Up Service 7 Spr int PCS Dir ect ory Assistance Y ou hav e access to a v ariety of ser vices and inf ormation through Sprint PCS Director y Assistance, including r esidential , business, and go v ernment listings; assistance wi th lo cal or long-distance calls; movie listings ; and hotel, r estauran t, shopping, and major l ocal event inf ormation. There is a per-call c harg e and y ou will be billed fo r a i r t i m e. T o call Spr int PCS Direct ory Assistance: ä³ Press . Spr int PCS Oper at or Services Sprint PCS Operator Ser vices provides assistance when placin g collect calls or when pl acing calls bil led to a local telephone calling card or thir d party . T o access Spr int PCS Operat or Services: ä³ Press . F or more information or to see the latest in products and ser vices, visit us online at www .sprintpcs.com . Note: Sprint PCS Operator Services may not be available in all Affiliate areas.
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Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 9 Section 2A Your Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone: The Basics In This Section â½§ Front V iew of Y our Phone â½§ Key Functions â½§ V iewing the Display Screen â½§ Features of Y our PM-3205 by Nokia â½§ T urning Y our Phone On and Off â½§ Using Y our Phoneâ s Battery and Charger â½§ Connecting Accessories â½§ Holding Y our Phone Properly â½§ Displaying Y our Phone Number â½§ Making and Answering Calls â½§ Entering T ext Y our Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone is packed with features that simplify your life and expand your ability to stay connected to the people and information that are important to you. This section will gu ide you through the basic func tions and callin g f eatur es of y our phone.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 10 F r ont View of Y our Phone 2. Speaker 1. Infrared (IR) Port 4. Sele ction Key 3. Signal Strength Indicator 5. T alk Key 16. Earpiece 15. Power Key 11. End Call Key 14. Camera (on back side) 12. Batter y Strength Indicator 4. Selection Key 13. Display Screen 10. Nav igation Key 9. M icrophone 6. Cha rger Jack 8. Pop-Port Connector 7. Flashlight
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 11 K e y F unctions 1. Infrared (IR) Port allows data transf er with other compatible devices. 2. Speaker lets you hear ring t ones. 3. Signal Strength Indicator indicates the signal strength 4. Selection Key lets y ou select softkey actions or menu items. 5. Ta l k K e y dials outgoing and ans w ers incoming calls. 6. Charger Jack connects the phone to the batter y charg er . 7. Flashlight pro vides a light when y ou need it. 8. Pop-Port TM Connector provides a connection to y our personal computer , laptop computer , and car kit, as we ll as to other accessories. 9. Microphone tr ansmits y our v oice. 10. Navi gati on Key scrolls through menu s and displa ys the ne xt or previous menu option. (Also acts as a shor tcut key for web access, messa ges, downloads and mo re.) From the s tandb y mode: 䡲 Press to use the camera. 䡲 Press to view yo ur contacts list. 䡲 Press to access the mobile web. 䡲 Press to cr eate a messag e. 11. End Call Ke y ends calls o r lets you return to the standby mod e. 12. Battery Strength Indicator indicates the batter y strength. 13. Display Sc reen shows the status icons and men u cho ices. 14. Camera lets y ou take photographs. 15. Power Key lets you pow er the phone on or of f . 16. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated prompts.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 12 V iewing the Displa y Scr een Y our phoneâ s display scre en provides a w ealth of inf ormation about y our phoneâ s status and options. This list identif ies the symbols y ouâ ll see on y our phoneâ s display scr een: shows yo ur current signal stre ngth. (The mor e lines y ou hav e, the strong er your signal.) No service available means your ph one cannot f ind a signal. tells y ou a call is in prog ress . indicates y ou are âÂÂroamin gâ off the Sprint Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. (If y ou are roaming on an analog system, y our phone â s displa y will show the ro aming icon and an â A nalog Roamâ te xt alert.) indicates y ou hav e new te xt messages. indicates y ou hav e voicemail mess ages. Press and hold to call your voicemail box. the r ing ing tones or warning tones are silenced. vibrating aler t is activated. keyguard is activated. the alar m is activated. a headset accessor y is connected. a hands-fre e accessor y is connected. a loopset accessor y is connected. predictiv e te xt mode is on. predictiv e te xt mode is of f. locat ion info shar ing (G PS) is set to sh are your locat ion with the netw or k onl y during emerge ncy calls. l ocation inf o sharing (GPS) is set to share y o ur location with the netw ork whenev er the phone is on and activa ted. the stopwatc h is ru nning.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 13 the countdown timer is running. an IR (infr are d) connectio n is activ e. the Sprint PCS V ision conne ction is activ e. the Sprint PCS V ision conne ction is dormant. the camera is active with the self-timer off . the camera is active with the self-timer on. the camera image r esolution is set to basic. the camera image r esolution is set to nor mal. the camera image r esolution is set to high. a TTY device is operating. Note: Display indic ators help you manage your roaming ch arges by letting you know when yo uâÂÂre off the Spr int Nationwi de PCS Network an d whether youâÂÂre oper ating in d igital or analog mode. (Fo r more infor mation, see Section 2D: âÂÂCon trolling Y our Roaming Experience â on page 56.)
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 14 F eat ur es of Y our PMîÂÂ3205 b y Nokia Congr atulations on the purc hase of y our Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone. The PM-3205 by Nokia is lightw eight, easy-to-use, and reliable, and it also off er s many sig nificant f eatures and service options. The f ollowing list pr eviews some of those features and options and provid es page n umbers where you can f ind out more: 䢠Dual-band/tri-mode capa bility a llows you to make and receive calls while on the Sprint Nationwide Sprint PCS Networ k and to roam on other analog and 800 and 1900 MHz digital networks where Sprint has im plemented r oaming ag reeme nts ( âÂÂControlling Y our Roaming Experienceâ on pag e 56 ). 䢠Sprint PCS V ision SM pro vides access to the wir eless Internet in digital mode ( âÂÂGetting Startedâ on page 145 ). 䢠Sprint PCS Mail and Spr int PCS Short Mail provide quic k and conv enient te xt messaging capabilities ( âÂÂMessagingâ on pag e 154 ). 䢠Sprint PCS V oice Command SM lets y ou dial phone numbers b y speaking someon eâ s name or the d igits in thei r phone numbe r ( âÂÂGetting Started With Sprint PCS V oice Command â on pag e 182 ). 䢠Games, ring ers, screen sav ers, and other applications can be downloaded to your phone to make your Sprint PCS Vi sion Phone as unique as you ar e ( âÂÂDownloadi ng Prem ium Contentâ on page 165 ). 䢠Space f or up to 500 Contacts List entries with support for multiple numbers and addresses in each entr y ( âÂÂA d d i n g a N e w Phone Book Entr yâ on page 79 ). 䢠A voice r ecord er to recor d and stor e up to 3 minutes of personal notes to y our self ( âÂÂUsing V oice Memosâ on pag e 91 ). 䢠The built-in organi zer lets y ou sc hedule alerts to remi nd you o f important events ( âÂÂP er sonal Organizerâ on pag e 85 ). 䢠Countdown timer with alarm and multiple-mode stopwatch f or timing ev ents ( âÂÂUsing the Countdown T i mer Alar mâ on page 94 and âÂÂUsing the Stopwatc hâ on page 95 ). 䢠FM Radio allows y ou to tune in to y our f avo rite stations ( âÂÂListening to the FM Radioâ on page 119 ). 䢠Camera lets you capture ev ents when the y happen and share them with friends ( âÂÂUsing Y our Phoneâ s Built-in Cameraâ on pa g e 103 ).
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 15 䢠Infrar ed (IR) connectivity lets to sh are phone numbers, memos, and other inf ormation with fr iends and business associates who have compatible phones ( âÂÂIR (Infrar ed) Data T ransf erâ on page 122 ). 䢠Flashlight giv es y ou a conv enient ligh t when y ou need it ( âÂÂFlashlightâ on page 128 ). 䢠Location inf ormation sharing uses GPS tec hnology to shar e y our g eogr aphic location ( âÂÂLocation Settingsâ on pag e 43 ). A not e abou t memory The f ollo wing f eatur es ma y shar e memor y: contac ts, te xt, graphics and ringe rs, calendar to-do notes, games, and application s. Use of one or mo re of th ese f eatures ma y reduce the memory available f or the remaining features that share memor y . For e xample, saving many calendar notes, ma y use all of the availab le memor y . Y our phone may displa y a messag e that the memor y is full when you try to use a shared memo r y feature. In this case , delete so me of the i nformation or entries stored in the shar ed memor y feature s bef ore continuing. Some of the f eatur es, such as ring tones, gr aphics, and applications may have a certain amount of memor y speciall y allotted to them in addition to the memor y sh ared with other f eatures.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 16 T ur ning Y our Phone On and Of f T ur ning Y our Phon e On T o tur n your pho ne on: ä³ Press and hold the power button on the top of your phone f or approximately tw o seconds. Once your phon e is o n, it displays âÂÂSearching for Ser viceâ that indicates your phone is searc hing f or a signal. When y our ph one finds a signal, it automatically enters the standby modeâÂÂthe phoneâ s idle state. At this point, you ar e read y to begin making and receiving calls. I f yo u r p h o n e is u n a b l e t o f i n d a signal after 15 minutes of searching, a P o wer Sa ve f e ature is automaticall y activated. When a signal is f ound, yo ur phone automatically returns to the standby mode. In P o w er Sav e mode, y our phone searc hes f or a si gnal periodicall y without your intervention. Y ou can also initiate a sear c h f or Sprint PCS Ser vice by pressin g any k ey (when your phone is turned On). T ur ning Y our Phon e Of f T o tur n your pho ne of f: ä³ Press and ho ld for tw o seconds until y ou see âÂÂGoodbyeâ on the displa y screen. Y our screen remains b lank while y our phone is of f (unless the batter y c harg er is connected). Tip: The Power Save fea ture help s to conserve yo ur battery power when you are in an area whe re there i s no sig nal.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 17 Using Y our Phone â s Bat t ery and Char g er Bat t ery Capacity Y our Sprint PCS Vision Phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (LiIon) batter y . It allo ws y ou to rec harg e your batter y befor e it is full y drained. Operation times are estima tes onl y and depend on signal strength, phone use, netw or k conditions , f eatur es used, batter y age and condition (includ ing c harging h abits), temperatur es to wh ich the batter y is e xposed, and man y other factors. The batter y pro vides up to th e f ollowing approxi mate maximum usage times: When the batter y charg e is g etting low , the âÂÂBatter y low . Please rec harg eâ message is displa y ed on y our scr een, and the phone sounds a warning tone. When the batter y has become too weak to operate y our phone , the messag e âÂÂSwi tchi n g of f. Pl ea se re cha r geâ is displayed on y our screen. Function Digital Analog Ta l k t i m e Up to 2.35 hour s Up to 45 minute s Standby time Up to 7 da ys Up to 20 hours Note: Long backlight settings, searching for service , vibrate mode , and browser use affect the batte ryâÂÂs talk and standby times. Tip: Be sure to watch your pho neâÂÂs battery leve l indicator and ch arge the battery before it runs out of power.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 18 Installing the Ba t t ery T o install the batter y , replace the batter y , or to access your phoneâ s ESN (electronic serial number), y ou must f irst remov e the phone back co ve r . T o remo ve th e back co v er , press the r elease button down and push the back cov er a way . T o install the LiIon bat tery: 1. Insert the batter y (la bel side fa cing up) into the cavity at a 45-deg re e angle.( The metal contacts must be al igned with and touching the metal prongs.) 2. Press down on the batter y until it snaps into place. Note: Before removi ng the co ver, always switch off th e power and d isconnect the charger and any other de vice. Avoid tou ching elec tronic co mponents while changing the covers. Always store a nd use the de vice with the covers attach ed.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 19 Remo ving the Bat tery T o r emo v e y our bat t ery: 1. Make sure the pow er is off so that you donâÂÂt lo se an y stored numbers or messag es. 2. T o re m ove t h e b ack co ve r , t u r n the phone upside down, pr ess the release button down, and push the bac k cov er a wa y . 3. Pull upward on the lower end of th e batter y with y our finger tip and remov e the batter y from the phone at a 45-degree angle. Char ging the Bat tery Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phoneâ s LiIon batter y is r ec harge able and should be c harg ed as soon as possible so y ou can be gin using your phone. K eeping track of y our batter yâ s c harg e is important. If y our batter y lev el becomes too lo w , y our phone automatically turns off and you will lose all the inf or mation you were just working on. For a quick c heck of y our phoneâ s batter y lev el, glance at the batter y charg e indicator located in the upper-ri ght corner of your phoneâ s display scr een. Alwa ys use a Sprint-approv ed desktop c harg er , trav el c harger , or vehic le pow er adapter to charg e y our batter y . The f ollowing c harging times f or the 780 mAh BLD -3 LiIon batter y are approxi mate: 䢠ACP-7 Charger . Up to 3 hours ch arging time 䢠ACP-12 Charger . Up to 1.5 hours charging time Warning! Using the wro ng battery char ger coul d cause damag e to your phone and void the warranty .
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 20 Using the Deskt op Char g er T o use the desktop char ger pr o vided with y our phone: 1. Install the phone batter y in the phone. 2. Plug the prongs of the adapter into an electrical outlet. 3. Plug the round end of the A C adapter into the desktop charg er and insert the phone into the c harge r slot. â or â Plug the adapter dir ectl y into the charg er jac k on the phone, if the c harg e r stand is not used . (If the phon e is on, the screen brief ly displa ys a âÂÂChargingâ messag e f ollo w ed immediate l y by a scrolling batter y strength indicator . If the phone is off, the sc reen displa ys âÂÂPhon e off. Battery chargingâÂÂ.) 4. When the batter y is fully c harged, unplug the phone from the c harger . (If the phone is on, the batter y strength indicator stops scrol ling. If the phone is off, the sc reen d ispla ys âÂÂPhone of f . Char g e completedâÂÂ. ) W ith the Sprint-approved LiIon batter y , you can rec harg e the batter y bef or e it becomes completel y run down. Connecting A ccessor ies Headset accessories can be connected using the Nokia P op-Port connector . W ith a headset and the keypad of your phone, y ou can make and ans w er calls as usual. Warning! Unplug the charger from the electri c al plug and th e device when not in use. Do not leave the battery co nnected to the charge r. Overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left un used, a fully ch arged battery wi ll lose its charge ov er time. Temperature ex tremes can a ffect the a bility of your batte ry to charge.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 21 Holding Y our Phone Pr oper ly Hold your phone by placing your inde x fing er on the lower bac k cover . This he lps optimize reception by preventing your hand from obstructing the inter nal antenna. As with an y other r adio tr ansmitting device, do not touch the antenn a area unnece ssarily when using y our phone. A voiding contact with the antenna area optimiz es the antenna perf ormance and the batter y lif e Displa ying Y our Phone Number J ust in case y ou f or g et y our phone number , your Sprint PCS V ision Phone can r emind y ou. T o display you r phone number: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to My phone no. , and pre ss Select . (Y our phone number is di spla yed.) 2. Press to retur n to the standby mode. Note: To access the phone main menu, press Menu from the standby mode. Menu items may be selected b y highlig hting them wi th the navig ation key and pressing Select .
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 22 Making and Answ er ing Calls Making Calls Placing a call from your Sprint PCS Phone is as easy as making a call from an y land line phone. J u st enter the number and pr ess and y ouâ re on y our wa y to c lear calls. T o mak e a call using y our ke ypad: 1. Make sur e y our phone is on . 2. Enter a phone number . (If you ma ke a mistake while dialing, press Clear to eras e one d igit at a ti me. P res s an d hold Clear to erase the entire number .) 3. Press . (T o make a call when you are r oaming and Call Guard is enab led, see âÂÂContro lling Roaming Charg es Using Call Guardâ on pag e 61 .) 4. Press or End call when y ou are finish ed. Y ou can also place calls from y our Sprint PCS Phone by using Sprint Sprint PCS V o ice Command SM ( âÂÂMaking a Call W ith Spr int PCS V oice Commandâ on page 184 ), Speed Dialing n umbers from y our Phone Book ( âÂÂU sing Speed Diali ngâ on pag e 28 ) , and using y our Call Logs listings ( âÂÂMaking a Call From Call Logsâ on page 76 ). Tip: To redial your last outg oing call, press twice. When making calls off the Sp rint Nationwi de PCS Network, always dial using 11 digits (1 area cod e phone number).
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 23 Dialing Options When y ou enter numbe r s in the standby mode, y ou will see a v ariety of dialing options appear by pressing Options . T o choose an optio n, scroll to it and pr ess Select . 䢠Save: Sav es the phone num ber to your Phon e Book. (See âÂÂSav ing a Phone Numberâ on page 27 .) 䢠Add to contact: Adds the number to an e xisting contact in your Contacts lis t. 䢠Send picture : Allows y ou to send a pic ture to that number . 䢠Send message: Sends a te xt message to that n umber . 䢠T o home : Lets you mak e a currency con v er sion. 䢠T o foreign : Lets y ou vie w your c urrency conv ersion. 䢠Countdown timer : Sets a timer and r eminder . 䢠Call: Dials the phone num ber . If you ar e roam ing an d hav e the Call Guard f eature activated, select OK . (See âÂÂControlling Roaming Charg es Usin g Call Guar dâ on pag e 61 .) Tip: To speed dial a pho ne numb er from the standby mod e, press and hold the speed di al number . (For informa tion on setti ng up speed dial numbers, se e âÂÂAssigning Sp eed Dial Numbersâ on page 83.) (This feature will not wor k when you a re roaming off the Spri nt Nationwide PCS Network; when roaming you must dial using el even digits [1 the area code the seven -digit phon e number. ])
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 24 Answ er ing Calls T o answer an incoming call: 1. Make sur e y our phone is on. ( If y our phone is off , incoming calls g o to v oicemail.) 2. Press to ans wer an incoming call. Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone notif ies you of incoming calls in the f ollowing w a ys: 䢠The phone rings or vibrates . 䢠The backlight illuminates. 䢠The scre en displa ys an incoming call messag e. If the incoming call is from a number stor ed in y our Phone Book, the phone book entr yâ s name is displa yed. The calle râ s phone number ma y also be displa y ed, if availab le. The f ollowing options are al so displa y ed. T o select an option, pres s the corresponding softke y button. 䢠Silence ( ) or mutes the r inger . (If you do not ans w er the call, it is f orw arded to y our voice mail.) 䢠Answer ( ) ans we rs the incoming call. Answ er ing a Roam Call With Call Guar d Enabled Call Guard is an option that helps you manage y our ro aming charg es when making or receiving calls wh ile outside the Spr int Nationwide PCS Netw ork. (See âÂÂControlling Y our Roaming Experienceâ on pa ge 56 f or more inf ormation about roaming.) T o answer a call when y ou ar e roami ng and Call Guar d is enabled: ä³ Select Answer to ans w er the call. (See âÂÂT o answ er incoming roam ing calls with Call Guar d on:â on page 61 .) Ending a Call T o disconnect a call when y ou ar e finished: ä³ Press or End call . Note: When your phone is off, incoming calls go di rectly to vo icema il.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 25 Missed Ca ll Notification If y ou receiv ed a call whi le yo ur phone w as turned off, âÂÂNe w v oice messageâ will appear on the scr een wh en the phone is turned back on. T o hear the voice messag e: ä³ Press Liste n (left softkey). Calling Emer g enc y Numbers Y ou can place calls to 911 (dial and press ), eve n if y our phone is loc ked or y our account is r estricted. Note: Be sure your ph one is turned o n and in service. Pr ess as many times as needed to return to the stan dby mode (for example , to exit a call or to exit a me nu). ________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ __________ _________ _________ _________ _ Official emergency numbers vary by location. Check before you need to use this feature to make sure the number is the proper one for your location. Note: This phone, like any wi reless phone, operate s using ra dio signal s, wireless and la ndline n etworks, as well a s user-pro grammed fu nctions. Because of th is, conne ctions in al l cond itions cann ot be gua ranteed. Therefore you should never rely solel y upon an y wireless phon e for essential communi cations (e.g. medical emer gencies). Emerge ncy calls may not be possib le on all wireless phone ne tworks or when certain network servi ces and/or pho ne features are in use. E mergency n umbers vary by loca tion. When maki ng an emergen cy call, r emember to g ive all the necessa ry information as accuratel y as possible. Rememb er that your wirel ess phone may be the only means of co mmunicati on at the scene of an accident. Do not end the call until gi ven permissio n to do so. If certain fea tures are i n use, you may first need to turn those fea tures off before you can ma ke an emergen cy call. Consult this g uide or contact Spri nt Customer Service.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 26 InîÂÂCall Option s Selecting Options during a call displays a list of f eatures you ma y use during the course of a call. Press Options and scroll to one of the f ollowing options: 䢠Mute/Unmute to mute your micr ophone, or to unmute the micropho ne if it w as mute d earlier . 䢠Loudspeaker to l et other s hear the call. 䢠Three-way call to set up a three-wa y conversation. 䢠End all calls to end all calls. 䢠T ouch tones to send a touc h-tone during a call. 䢠Contacts to open your Contacts list menu options 䢠Menu to view options from your main menu. EndîÂÂofîÂÂCall Options After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone number that is not in your Phon e Book, the phone number an d the duration of the call are displa y ed. After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone number that is alread y in your Ph one Book, the Ph one Book en tr y name and the duration of the call ar e displa y ed. T o select an option after a call has ended, pr ess Options and s croll to one of the fo llowing options: 䢠Save to add the caller to your Phone Book. 䢠Add to contact to add th e caller number to an e xisting contact. 䢠Call to dial the callerâ s number . Warning! Due to hi gher volu me levels, d o not pla ce the ph one near your ear during monito r use. Note: The End-of-Cal l options are not displaye d for calls identifi ed as No ID or Restricted.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 27 Sa ving a Phone Number Y our Sprint PCS Phone can store up to 500 Phone Book entries, with up to 5 numbers for eac h entr y . That's up to a total of 2500 phone numbers. Y our phone automaticall y sorts the Phone Book entries alphabetically . (For more inf ormation, see Section 2G: âÂÂUsing the Phone Bookâ o n pag e 78 .) T o sav e a number fr om the standb y mode: 1. Enter a phone number . 2. Select Options and pr ess Save . 3. Enter a contact name and press OK . 4. T o add other inf ormation to the contact, press Options . - or - Press Done if finished. Dialing Fr om the Phone Book T o dial dir ectl y fr om a Phone Book entry: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Search , and press Se lect . 2. Enter the fir st letter , or letter s, of the contact y ou seek . (A list of contacts be ginni ng with those letter s is display ed.) â or â Scroll up or down to find the con tact you seek. 3. Highlight the contact y ou want to call and press . ( The display confir ms that the numbe r has been di aled when it shows â Calling... âÂÂ.) 4. T o end the call, press or End call . Note: A phone number la beled Fax c an only b e dialed using a personal co mputer . Tip: From the mai n menu, press the down na vigation key to display your list of contacts.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 28 Using Speed Dialing W ith th is f eature, y ou can dial Spee d Dial entries using o ne key press f or key locations 2âÂÂ9. T o activ ate Speed Dialing: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Cal l settings and press Select . 3. Scroll to Spe ed dialing and pr ess Select . 4. Highligh t On and pr ess Select . T o Speed Dial locations 2âÂÂ9: F or inf ormation on creatin g key assignments, see â Assigning Speed Dial Numbersâ on page 83 . 1. Press the key assigned to the number you wish to dial and press , or pr ess and hold the assign ed key f or tw o secon ds. (The displa y conf irms that the number has been diale d when it shows â Calling... âÂÂ.) 2. T o end the call, press or End call . Note: Speed diali ng is not available when you a re roaming; when you are roaming off the Sp rint N ationwide PCS Network, you must always dial using eleven di gits (1 area code number).
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 29 Ent er ing T ext Selecting a Char act er Input Mode Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone pro vides conv enient w a ys to enter wor ds, lette r s, punctuation, and nu mber s whenev er y ou are prompted to enter te xt (for e xam ple, when addin g a Phone Book entr y or when sending Sprint PCS Mail and Sprint PCS Short Mail). T o c hang e the c har act er input mode: 1. When y ou displa y a scr een wher e you c an enter te xt, press to select a differ ent te xt input mode. 2. Select a char acter input mode: 䡲 or T9 Predictiv e T e xt is on or off (see âÂÂEn tering Te x t â o n p a g e 2 9 ). 䡲 , , or to enter se ntence-cas e, uppercase, or low er case c hara cter s by tapping the keypad (see âÂÂEnter ing Characters b y T apping th e K e ypadâ on page 32 ). 䡲 to enter number s (see âÂÂEntering Numbers and Symbolsâ on pa g e 32 ).
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 30 Enter ing Ch aract ers Using T9 T ex t Input T9 T e xt Input (Pr edictiv e T e xt Input) lets yo u enter te xt in your Sprint PCS Vi s i o n Phon e by pressing keys just once per letter . (T o select this mode when entering te xt, see âÂÂSelecting a Character Input Modeâ on pa g e 29 .) T9 T e xt Input analyzes the letters you enter using an intuitive w ord database and c reates a suitab le w or d. (The w or d ma y c hang e as y ou type.) If the wor d y ou wan t does not displa y after y ou ha ve en tered all the letter s, press to scroll th rough addition al w ord selections. T o accept a wor d and insert a space, pr ess . If y ou make a mistake, pr ess Clear to erase a single ch aracter . Press and hold Clear to delete an entire entr y . Using T9 Input Y ou may enter te xt using T9 te xt input in certain text field. T o use T9 input: 1. Select a te xt field fo r te xt input. 2. Press and hold Options until T9 prediction on is momentarily display ed on your scr een. (This input mode remains active until you turn it of f b y pressing an d holding Options until T9 prediction off is momentarily displa y ed.) 3. K e y in your te xt. (For e xample, type âÂÂcarâ by pressing . The w ord is not completed until the last letter is pressed. If y our wor d does not appear , press t o v i ew o t h e r wo rds associ ated with this key combination.) 4. Once a w or d is complete, pr ess to create a space and continue ke ying in your te xt. Tip: When predictive text is on, appears with the text mode icon. When predicti ve text is off, ap pears with the text mo de icon.
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 31 A dding a W or d t o the T9 D atabase If a wor d you want to enter does not display as an option when y ou are using T9 T ext Input, y ou can add it to the database. T o add a wor d to the T9 T ext Input database: 1. Sele ct t he Abc char acter input mode. (If the w ord y ou need does not appear , press to scroll through alternative w ords stored in the database. See âÂÂSelecti ng a Chara cter Input Modeâ on page 29 .) 2. If the w ord y ou need still does not appear , press Spell . 3. Enter the wor d using multi-tap te xt entr y , press Options , an d press Save . (The wor d is added to the database and yo u can continue entering your memo using predictive te xt. See âÂÂEntering Character s by T apping the K e ypadâ on pag e 32 .) F or more inf ormation about T9 T e xt Input, visit the T egic W ebsite at www .T9.com .
Section 2A: Your Sp rint PCS Visi on Phone î The Ba sics 32 Enter ing Charact ers by T app ing the Ke ypad T o enter c haracters by tapping th e keypad, select the Abc mode. (See âÂÂSelecting a Char acter Input Modeâ on pag e 29 ). Pres s the cor responding key repeatedl y unti l the desired char acter appear s. F or e xample, to type âÂÂcar , â press three times, wait tw o seconds, press once, and press three times. By def a ult, the first letter of an entr y is capitalized and the f ollo wing letter s are low ercase. Characters scroll in the f o llowing or der: 䢠. @ ? ! - , &, etc. 䢠A B C 2 䢠D E F 3 䢠G H I 4 䢠J K L 5 䢠M N O 6 䢠P Q R S 7 䢠T U V 8 䢠W X Y Z 9 䢠Space 0 (to create a new line ) 䢠Shift After a c haracter is entere d, the cursor automatically adv ances to the ne xt space after two seconds or when y o u enter a char acter on a differ ent key . Enter ing Numbers and Symbols T o enter numbers: ä³ Sel ect the mode and press the appropriate key . (See âÂÂSelecting a Character Input Modeâ on pag e 29 .) - or - Press and hold a number key f or two sec onds while in the Abc mode to i nser t that number . T o enter symbols and emoticons: ä³ Press and h old , highlight a symbol, and press Insert . - or - Press and hold twi ce, highlight an emoticon, and press Insert.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 33 Section 2B Controlling Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings In This Section â½§ Setting Y our Phoneâ s Date and T ime â½§ Profiles â½§ Sound Settings â½§ Display Setti ngs â½§ Location Settings â½§ TTY Use With Sprint PCS Service â½§ Phone Setup Options Using the menu options available on yo ur Sprint PCS V ision Phone, you ca n customize your ph one to sound, loo k, and operate just the way you want it to. This section describes how y ou can c hang e your phoneâ s settings to best suit y our needs. T ake a fe w moments to r eview thes e options and to adjust or add settings that are right f or you.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 34 Set ting Y our Phone â s D at e and Time Y our phoneâ s date and time need to be set to allow s ome phone f eatur es to operate. These settin gs ma y already hav e been mad e f or yo ur p h o ne . T o let your phone aut omatically set its dat e and ti me: Use the f ollowing steps to let y our phone automaticall y set its time and date based o n the time and d a te of the local phone netw ork. 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to T ime settings and pres s Select . 3. Scroll to Auto-update of date & time and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to On and pr ess Select . T o manually set the date: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to T ime settings and pres s Select . 3. Scroll to Date and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to Set the date an d press Select . 5. Enter the date by using either the ke ypad or the navigation keys and press OK . 6. Press Dat e , scr oll to Date format , and press Select . 7. Scroll to the da te f ormat you pr ef er and pr ess Select . (Y ou can choose to hide the dat e or show the dat e on the phon eâ s displ ay screen by sel ecting Hide date or Show date in the Date menu.)
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 35 T o manually set the tim e: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to T ime settings and pres s Select . 3. Scroll to Clock and press Select . 4. Scroll to Set the time and press Select . 5. Enter the time by using either th e ke yp ad or the navi gation ke y and pr ess OK . 6. Select am or pm and press Select . 7. Press Se lect , scr oll to T i me format , and press Select . 8. Sele ct 24-hour or 12-hour and press Select . (Y ou can c hoose to hide the ti me or show the time on the phoneâ s display scr een by selec ting Hide clock or Show clock in the Clock menu.)
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 36 Pr ofiles Y our phone has five dif f erent profiles (Nor mal, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor , and P ager). Eac h profile can be customized to your specifications. For e xample, y ou ma y wish to customize your Meeting profile to ac commodate your ne eds f or taking calls dur ing meetings. Selecting a Pr ofile At an y giv en time, you c an select on e of the five phone profiles to suit your immediate situation. The most convenient wa y to do this is to use the navigation key . T o select a pr ofile: ä³ Press the pow er key , scroll to a profile, and press Select . Cust omizing a Pr ofile T o customi ze a pr ofile: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Profiles , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to Meeting (or an y other profile) and press Select . 3. Scroll to Customize and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll throu gh each option an d make adju stments as desire d. 5. Press Back to g o back a menu or pr ess to return to the standby mode. Renaming a Profile Any of the pr ofiles can be ren amed, e xcept the Normal profile. T o name a pr ofile: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Profiles , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to a pr ofile (e xcept Normal) and press Select . 3. Scroll to Customize and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to Pro file name and pr ess Select . 5. Enter a new profile name in the te xt box and press OK . The profile can be r enamed again anytime you c hoose.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 37 Sound Set tings Ring er T ypes Ring er types help y o u identify in coming calls and messag es. Y ou can assign ring er types to i ndividual phone book entries, types of calls, and types of messag es. 䢠Preprogrammed Ringers inc lude a va riety of standard ringer types and familiar music. 䢠Vi brating Ringer alerts you to calls or me ssage s without disturbing othe rs. 䢠Downloaded Ringers can be downlo aded right to your phone. (See âÂÂDownload ing Ring ersâ on pag e 169 .) Selecting Ring er T ypes f or V oice Ca lls Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone pr ovides a v ariety of ringe r options that allow you to customize y our ring and volume settings. These options allow you to identify incoming calls by the r ing. T o select a r inger type for v o ice calls: 1. Press to list your contacts. 2. Scroll thr ough y our contacts li st, highlight a contact, press Details , then press Options . 3. Scroll to Custom tone and press Select . 4. Scroll to choose a ringing tone to assign to this contact and press Select. Selecting Ring er T ypes f or Messag es T o select a r i nger type f or messag es: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to T one settings and press Select . 3. Scroll to Message ale rt tone and press Se lect . 4. Choose an alert tone and press Select .
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 38 Selecting a K e y T one Y our phone of fers a number of options for selecting the audible tones accompanying a key press. (Longer tone lengths may be better for tone recognition when dialing voic email or other automate d systems.) T o select a k ey t one length: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Pho ne setting s and press Select . 3. Scroll to T ouch tones and press Select . 4. Scroll to T ouch tone length and press Select . 5. Choose ei ther Short or Long and press Select . T o select a k e y t one v olume: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to T one settings and press Select . 3. Scroll to Keypad ton es and pr ess Select . 4. Press or to chang e the ke y tone volume and press Select . A djusting the Phoneâ s Ring er V olume Y ou can adjust y our phoneâ s vol ume settings to suit y our ne eds and yo ur e nvi ro nm e n t . T o adjust the r ing er v olume: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to T one settings and press Select. 3. Scroll to Ringing volume an d press Select. 4. Press or to chan ge t he r inger v olume and press Select. T o adjust the ear piece v olume: Y ou can adjust the earpiece vo lume during a call. ä³ Press dur ing a call to decr ease the v olume. - or - Press during a call to incr ease the v olume. The v olume lev el will re main unc hang ed unless adjusted again.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 39 Aler t Notification Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone can alert you with an audible tone when you chang e ser vi ce areas, once a minute during a voice call, or when a call has been conne cted. T o enable or disable aler t sounds: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Roa ming and press Select . 3. Scroll to Ser vice change tones and pr ess Select . 4. Choose On to enable or Off to disable, then press Select . Silence All There may be times when you need to silen ce your phone entire ly . The phoneâ s Silent profile allows y ou to mute all sounds without tur ning y our phone off. T o activ ate Silence All: ä³ Press the pow er key , scroll to Silent , and pr ess Select . (The Silent profile is select ed, and the scr een will di splay âÂÂSilent. âÂÂ) T o deactiv ate Silence All: ä³ Press the pow er key , scroll to Normal (or a profile other than Silent ), and pr ess Select .
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 40 Displa y Set tings Changing the T ext Gr eeting Th e t ext gre e t i n g c a n b e u p t o t we l ve ch ar a ct er s a n d i s di s p l ayed o n y our phoneâ s scre en in the standby mode. Y ou ma y c hoose to displa y a custom g reeting or y ou ma y displa y y our Sprint PCS User Name on the phoneâ s screen. T o display or c hang e y our cust om gr eeting: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Pho ne settings and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to W elcome note and press Select . 4. Enter a w elcom e note (up to 44 c hara cters) and press Options . 5. Scroll to Save and press Select . Now , eac h time you turn on your phone, y ou can mom entarily see your pers onalized welcome note! T o display you r Spr int PCS User Name as your gr eeting: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Disp lay settin gs and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Banne r and pres s Select . 4. Scroll to Customize , type y our Sprint PCS User Name, and pr ess OK . Note: To access the phoneâÂÂs mai n menu, pres s Menu from the stan dby mod e. Menu items may be selected by scrolling to them with the navigation key and pre ssing Select .
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 41 Changing the Displa y Scr een Y our new Sprint PCS V i sion Phone offe rs options for wh at y ou see on the displa y screen while in the standby mode . T o c hange the w allpaper displa y im ag es: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Disp lay settin gs and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to W allpaper and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to Select wallpa per and pre ss Select . 5. Scroll to the Screen savers f older and pr ess Select . 6. Scroll to highlight a scr een sav er and press Options . 7. Scroll to Open and press Select to se e a larg er imag e of the screen saver . â or â Scroll to Set as wallpaper and press Select . ( The w allpaper is automaticall y tur ned on when you pr ess Select .) T o tur n of f the w allpaper displa y imag e: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Disp lay settin gs and press Select. 3. Scroll to W allpaper and pr ess Select. 4. Scroll to Off and pre ss Select. Changing the Br ightness Y ou can adjust y our screenâ s contrast (brightness) to suit your surroundings. T o adjust the display br ightness: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Disp lay settin gs and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Displa y brightness and pr ess Select . 4. Adjust the brightness by pressing the left or right scroll keys, then press OK .
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 42 Changing the Theme Color Y ou can customize y our phone displa yâ s appearance by selecting a color sc heme to r ef lect y our personality . T o chang e the displa y â s theme color: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Disp lay settin gs and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Color sche mes and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to select a color sc heme and pr ess Select . Changing the Clock Displa y Y ou can choose whether you want y our phoneâ s clock to displa y (or to be hidden) , the time f or mat, and whether to displa y both time and date. (S ee âÂÂSetting Y our Phoneâ s Date and Timeâ on pag e 34 for more info r mation.)
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 43 Location Set tings Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone is equipped with a Location f eatur e f or use with location-based ser vic es that may be available in the future. The use and accur acy of this f e at ure is dependent on the netw or k, satellite systems, an d the ag ency r eceiving the inf ormation. It ma y not function in all ar eas or at all times. The Location f eature allows the networ k to detect y our position. T ur ning Location of f will hide y our location from ev er yone e xcept 911 emer gency operator s. T o enable your ph one â s Location f eatur e: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Call Setti ngs and press Select . 3. Scroll to Location in fo sharing and pr ess Select . (A messag e e xplaining the options of the Location Inf o S haring feature displa ys on y our scr een after sev er al seconds.) 4. T o read the messag e, pr ess More or scroll thr ough the messag e using the up and down sc roll keys, then pr ess OK . 5. Select 911 only or On an d press OK . 䡲 If you select 911 only , your phoneâ s location information is shared with the netw or k onl y during emergency calls. ( 911 only is the def ault profile.) 䡲 If you select On , your ph oneâ s location inf ormation is shared with the network whenev er the phone is pow ered on and activated. 6. When the confirmation message appears, press OK . When the Location f eature is on, y our phone â s standby screen w il l display the icon. When Location is tur ned of f ( 911 only ), the icon will displa y . Note: Even if the Location feature is enabl ed, no se rvice may u se your location without y our ex press p ermission .
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 44 T T Y Use With Spr int PCS Service A TTY (a lso know n as a TD D or T e xt T elephone), is a t el eco mmun ic ati ons device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to communicate by telepho ne. Y our phone is compatible with TT Y devices that compl y with the TSB 121 industr y standard. Please chec k with the manufa cturer of your TTY device to ensure that it supports digital wireless transmission. By using your phoneâ s Pop-P or t and the Nokia HD A-10 adapter , your phone can be connecte d to a âÂÂcellular readyâ or âÂÂcellular compatibleâ TTY/TDD de vice a speci al cable. If this ca ble was not provided with your TTY device, contact your TTY device manuf actur er to pur c hase the connector cab le. When establishing y our Sprint PCS Ser vice, please call Sprint Customer Ser vice via the state T elecommunications Rela y Ser vice (TRS) b y fir st dialing . Then pro vide the state TRS with this number: 866- 727-4889. T o connect your T T Y device: 1. Conf ir m that your TTY device is âÂÂcellular read yâ or âÂÂcellular compatibleâ and that y ou hav e the proper connecting cable, supplied by the manufacturer of y our TTY device. 2. Plug the 3.5mm end of the cable into the input jack of the TTY devi ce and plug the 2.5m m end of the ca ble into the Nokia HD A-10 adapter . 3. Plug the Nokia HD A-10 adapte r into the P op-P ort of your Nokia phone. T o tur n the TT Y mode on or of f: 1. Connect the TTY/TDD device to y our phone. 2. Pre ss . 3. F ollow the prompts by pr essing OK or Exit . 4. Select Ye s to turn on the TTY mode and dial the contac tâ s number . - or - Select No to turn off TTY mode.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 45 Note: In TTY Mode, your pho ne will displ ay the TTY access icon. If TTY mode is en abled, th e audio quality of no n-TTY device s connected to the Pop-Port jack may be impai red. IMPORTANT NOTICE: 911 Emergency Calling Sprint recomme nds that TTY users make emer gency calls by other means, inclu ding Telecommu nications Rela y Services (TRS), analog cel lular, and land line commu nications. Wi reless TTY calls to 911 may be corrupted when received by public safety answering points (PSAPs) render ing some communi cations unintellig ible. Th e problem e ncountered a ppears rel ated to TTY equipment or software used by PSAPs. This matter has bee n brought to the atten tion of the FCC, and the wirele ss industr y and PSAP community are currently wo rking to resolve this.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 46 Phone Set up Options Shor tcut Y our phone of f er s you the option of assigning a shortcut key to a fa v orite or often-used func tion. Pre ssing th e right selection softkey in the standby mode will launch y our personally designated shortcut. Contacts is the default shortcut f or the right selection softkey . T o assign your shor tcut k e y: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Right se lection key settings and pres s Select . 3. Scroll to Select options and press Select . 4. Scroll the list of options, Mark or Unmark your c hoices, and press Done when f inished. ( Multiple functions c an be mar ked.) 5. Press Ye s to confirm y our c hang es . 6. Scroll to Organ ize and press Select . 7. T o rear rang e the or der of the function s press Move , otherwise, press Done . (Notice that the right sele ction key is no w Go to , instead of the def ault Contacts .) 8. T o use a shortcut, press Go to , choose a shortcut, and press Select . Call Answ er Mode Y ou can determine how to ans w er incomi ng calls on y our phone, whether y ou want to be requi red to press Ans wer or as usual, or whether y ou can pr ess an y key to ans wer . T o set call answer mode: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Call settings and press Select . 3. Scroll to Anykey answer and press Select . 4. Choose On and press Select . (Now you can ans w er a call by pressing any number ke y . - or - Choose Off and press Select to disable an y key ans w ering.
Section 2B: Co ntrollin g Your PhoneâÂÂs Settings 47 A ut oîÂÂAnsw er Mode Y ou may set y our phone to automaticall y pick up incoming calls when connec ted to an optional hands -free car kit or headse t. T o set A utoîÂÂAnsw er mode: 1. Connect the headset device to y our phone. 2. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 3. Scroll to Enhancement settings pre ss Select . 4. Scroll to Headset and pr ess Select . 5. Scroll to Automatic answer and pr ess Select . 6. Choose On and press Select . (Now calls will be answ ered automaticall y when using the h eadset.) - or - Choose Off and press Select to disable automatic ans wering. Displa y Language Y ou can c hoose to displa y y our Sprint PCS Phoneâ s menus in English or in Spanish. T o assign a languag e f or the phone â s displa y: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Pho ne settings and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Pho ne language and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to sele ct a disp lay language and press Select . (A me ssa g e appear s to confir m the chang e.) Tip: Selecting a language you do n ot understa nd may prese nt a pro blem when attempting to navigate menu s to change the langua ge back.
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 48 Section 2C Setting Your PhoneâÂÂs Security In This Section â½§ Accessing the Security Menu â½§ Using Y our Phoneâ s Lock Feature â½§ Restricting Calls â½§ Using Special Numbers â½§ Erasing the Phone Book â½§ Resetting Y our Phone â½§ Security Features fo r Sprint PCS V ision By using the security settings on y our Sprint PCS V ision Phon e, you receive peace of mind without sacrificing flexibility . This section will familiarize y ou with y our phoneâ s security settings. Wi th sever al options availab le, y ou can customize y our phon e to meet y our personal needs.
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 49 A ccessing the Secur ity Menu All of y our phoneâ s secur ity se ttings are available through the Secur ity menu. Y ou must enter your loc k code to vie w the Security menu. T o access the Secur ity menu: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . (The Security menu is displayed.) Using Y our Phone â s Loc k Feat ur e Locking Y our Phone When y our phone is loc ked, y ou can onl y r eceiv e incomi ng calls or make calls to 911, Spr int Customer Ser vice, or special number s. T o loc k y our phone: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Pho ne lock and pr ess Select . 5. Scroll to y our pref erred setting ( Lock now , or On power -up ) and press Select . (A brief message co nfirming your se lection is displa y ed on the scr een.) Tip: If you canâÂÂt rec all your lo ck code, try us ing the last fo ur digits of eith er your Social Security number or Sp rint PCS Phone Number or try 0000. If none of these work, call Sprint Customer Se rvice at 1-888-211-4PCS (4727). Note: To access the phoneâÂÂs mai n menu, pres s Menu from the stan dby mod e. Menu items may be selected b y highlig hting them wi th the navig ation key and pressing Select .
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 50 Unlocking Y our Phone T o unlock y our phone: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Pho ne lock and pr ess Select . 5. Scroll to Off and pre ss Select . Changing the Loc k Code T o c hange y our loc k code: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Cha nge lock code and press Se lect . 5. Enter y our new loc k code and pr ess OK . (Y ou will be aske d to ve rify your ne w lock code.) 6. Re-enter y our ne w lock code and pr ess OK . (A mess age is displaye d confir ming the lock code is changed.) Calling in Lock Mode Y ou can place calls to 911 and to y our special numbe rs when in lock mode. (For inf ormat ion on special nu mber s, see âÂÂUsing Special Number sâ on pa ge 52 .) T o place an outg oing call in loc k mode: ä³ T o call an emergency number , special number , or Spr int Customer Ser vice, enter the phone number and press . Note: You will not see the numbe r you are d ialing un til you pres s .
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 51 Restr icting Calls There ma y be occasions wh en y ou want to limit the numbe rs your phone can call or fr om whic h it can r eceiv e calls. Y ou can use the Restrict Calls setting to do just that. (The Call r estrictions setting does not appl y to 911 or Sprint Customer Ser vice.) If calls are r estricted, a âÂÂCall not allowedâ messag e is displa y ed when a call is attempted. T o r estr ict calls: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Call restric tions and pr ess Select . 5. Scroll to Restrict outgoing calls or Restrict incomin g calls and press Select. 6. T o restr ict all cal ls, scroll t o Select and press Select . C onfirm by pressing Mark , pr ess Done , and pr ess Ye s to save c hanges. - or - T o restrict pa rticular ca lls, scr oll to Add restriction , press Select , and either enter the number you wish to restrict or press Search to scroll through your Contacts list and select the number . 7. Press OK . Note: Restricted incoming calls are fo rwarde d to voicema il.
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 52 Unr estr icting Calls T o unr estr ict all calls: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Call restric tions and pr ess Select . 5. Scroll to Restrict inc oming calls or Restrict outgoing calls and press Select. 6. Scroll to Select and pr ess Select . 7. Scroll to All calls , press Unmark , and pr ess Done . 8. Press Ye s to sav e c hang e s. Using Special Numbers Special number s are important number s that you hav e designated as being âÂÂalwa ys av ailable. â Y ou can call and receiv e calls from special numbers even i f y our phone is loc ked. Y ou can sav e thr ee speci al numbers in addition to y our Pho ne Book entries (the same number ma y be in both directories). T o add or r eplace a sp ecial number: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sec urity setting s and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Allowed nos.when pho ne locked and pr ess Select . 5. Scroll to one of the three positions and pr ess Assign . (If there is no number assigned to a position, â (empty) â will display .) 6. Enter the phone number to allow and press OK . Note: There are no Speed D ial options a ssociated with specia l numbers.
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 53 Er asing the Phone Book Y ou can quic kl y and easil y erase all of the con tents of y our Phone Book. T o erase all the names and phone numbers in y our Pho ne Book: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Delete , and press Select . 1. Scroll to Delete all and pr ess Select . (A messag e appears asking if y ou are sur e y ou wish to delete y our Cont acts list. If y ou are sure, pr ess OK .) 2. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . Resetting Y our Phone Resetting the phone restores all th e factor y defaults, including the ringer type s and displa y settings. The Phone Book, Call Lo gs, Calendar , and Messaging are not affected. T o r eset y our phone: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Restore factory settings and pr ess Select . 3. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . Note: This action cannot be undone.
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 54 Secur ity Feat ur es f or Spr int PCS Vi sion Enabling and Disabling Spr in t PCS Vision Services Y ou can disable Spr int PCS Vision ser vices without tur ning of f your phone; however , you will not have access to all Spri nt PCS V ision ser vices, including W eb and messag ing. Disabling Sprint PCS Vision will avoid an y c harg es associated with Sprint PCS V ision services. While signed out, you can st ill place or receive phone calls, check voicemail, and use other voice ser vice s. Y ou may enable Spr int PCS V ision services again at any time. T o disable Spr int PCS Vi sion services: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to PCS Vis io n and press Select . 3. T o sign out, scr oll to Disable PCS V ision and pre ss Select . (A message will displa y e xplaining that you will not hav e access to data ser vices while di sabled . Pressin g Continue signs y ou out.) T o enable Spr int PCS Visi on services: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sprint PCS Vis io n and press Select . 3. T o sign in, scroll to Enable Sprint PCS Vis i on and press Select . (The brow ser will launc h.)
Section 2C: Setting Your Ph oneâÂÂs Secu rity 55 A voiding Un w ant ed Messag es When someone sen ds y ou a Sprint PCS Short Mail, your phone will automatically retrieve the messag e from the Inter net and display it f or y ou. Y ou hav e the optio n to bloc k certain kind s of incoming messag es. T o bl ock incoming Spr int PCS Sh ort Mail messages fr om a particular phone nu mber: 1. Fro m t h e Vi s io n H om e pa g e, scroll to Messaging and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sho rt Mail and press Select . 3. Scroll to Settings and press Select . 4. Scroll to Blo cked Senders and pr ess Select . 5. Press Edit . 6. In the Enter Number: box, type in the senderâ s 10-digit phone number that y ou wish to bloc k. 7. Scroll to the Submit button and press Select . 8. Scroll to OK and pre ss Select again to confirm y our decision . Note: Press until the number mod e icon displ ays.
Section 2D: Contro lling Your Ro aming Exp erience 56 Section 2D Controlling Your Roaming Experience In This Section â½§ Understanding Roaming â½§ Setting Y our Phoneâ s Roam Mode â½§ Controlling Roaming Charges Using Call Guard Roaming is the ability to make or receive calls when youâÂÂre off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network. Y our new dual ban d/tri-mode Sprint PCS V ision Phone w or ks an ywher e on the Sprint Nationwide PCS Networ k and allows y ou to roam on other analog and 1900 MHz and 800 MHz digital netw or ks wher e w eâ ve implemen ted roamin g agr eements with other carr iers. This section e xplains how roaming w ork s as w ell as special fe atures that let y ou mana g e your roaming e xper ience.
Section 2D: Contro lling Your Ro aming Exp erience 57 Understanding Roaming Recognizing Icons on t he Displa y Scr een Y our pho neâ s displa y scr een al wa ys lets y ou kno w wh en y ouâ re off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network and whether your phone is operating in analog or dig ital mode. The foll owing c har t indicates what yo uâ ll see depending on where youâ re using your phone. Roaming on Other Digital Netw or ks When youâ re roaming on digital networks, y our call quality and security will be similar to the qu ality you receiv e when making calls on the Sprint Nationwide PCS Networ k. How eve r , you may not be able to ac cess cer tain features, such as Sprint PCS Vision. Roaming Indicator Analog Ind icator Sprint Nationwide PCS Ne twor k Other Digital Networ ks Analog Netw orks Analog Roaming Tip: Remember, when you ar e using your phone off the Sprint Nationwi de PCS Network, always dial numbers us ing 11 digits (1 area code number). Note: Unless your Sprint PCS Se rvice Plan incl udes roaming, you will pay a higher pe r-minute rate for roaming call s.
Section 2D: Contro lling Your Ro aming Exp erience 58 Roaming on Analog Netw or ks When y ou roam on analog networ ks, y ou will e xper ience a similar quality pro vided by other analog carr ier s toda y . Although s ome fe atures, suc h as Sprint PCS V ision and Sprint PCS V oice Command, will be unav ailable, yo u can still make an d rece iv e calls and access voicemail. If y ou are accustomed to Spr int PCS Serv ice, you ma y notice some o f the f ollo wing differ ences when usin g analog ser vice: 䢠Y ou are more likel y to e xperience static, cr oss-talk, f ade-out, and dropped calls. 䢠Some f eatur es whic h are standard on the enhance d Sprint Nationwide PCS Networ k, suc h as call waiting, Sprint PCS V ision, and d irect international dialing , ar e unavailab le. 䢠Though callers can leave voice mail message s while y ou are roaming, you will not receive noti fication until you return to the Sprint Nationwide PCS Netwo rk. (See "Chec king f or V oicemail Messag es While Roaming" on pag e 59 .) 䢠There ar e security and pr ivacy r isks (eav esdro pping and cloning) that e xist with conventional analog serv ices toda y . 䢠Y our batter yâ s charg e will deplete more quickl y and y ou will need to rec harg e it more often when y ou use y our phone fo r analog roaming. Note: If youâÂÂre on a call when you le ave the Sprint Nationwide PCS Networ k and enter an area wher e roaming is avail able (whether digita l or analog), yo ur call is dropped. If you r call i s dropped i n an area wher e you think Sprint PCS Service is available, turn your phone off and on again to reconnect to th e Sprint Nationwide PCS Network. When using you r phone in analog mode, th e phone may fee l warm. This is normal for analog operatio n.
Section 2D: Contro lling Your Ro aming Exp erience 59 Chec king f or V oicemail Me ssag es While Roaming When y ou ar e ro aming off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Networ k, y o u will not r eceiv e on-phone notification of ne w v oicemail messag es. Callers can still leav e messag es, but y ou will need to periodically c heck y our v oic email f or ne w mes sag es if y ou ar e in a ro aming ser vice area f or an e xtended period of time. T o chec k y our v oicemail while r oaming: 1. Dial 1 area code y our Sprint PCS Phone Number . 2. When y ou hear y our v oicem ail g ree ting, pr ess . 3. Enter your pass code at the pr ompt and f ollow the vo ice prompts. When you r eturn to the Spr int Na tionwide PCS Network, v oicemail notification will r esume as nor mal.
Section 2D: Contro lling Your Ro aming Exp erience 60 Set ting Y our Phone â s Roam Mode Y our Sprint PCS Phone allows y ou to contr ol your ability to r oam. By using th e Roaming menu optio n, you can deter min e which signals y our phone accepts . Set Mode Choose from th ree differ ent setting s on y our dual band/tr i- mode phone to control y our roaming e xper ience. T o set y our phone â s roam mode: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Roa ming and press Select . 3. Scroll to Set mode and pr ess Select . 4. T o select an option, high light it and pr ess Select . 䡲 Sprint allows y ou to access the en hanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Network onl y and prev ents roaming o n other netw or ks. 䡲 Automatic seeks Spr int PCS Ser vice. When Spr int PCS Ser vice is unavailable, the ph one searc hes f or an alternate system. 䡲 Analog Only f or ces the phone to se ek an analog r oaming system. The previous setting (S print or A ut om atic ) is restored the ne xt time the phone is tur n ed on. Note: To access the phoneâÂÂs mai n menu, pres s Menu from the stan dby mod e. Menu items may be selected b y highlig hting them wi th the navig ation key and pressing Select .
Section 2D: Contro lling Your Ro aming Exp erience 61 Contr olling Roaming Char g es Using Call Guar d Y our phone has tw o wa ys of aler ting you whe n y ou are r oaming off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Netw ork: the roaming icon and Call Guard. Call Guard makes it easy to mana ge y our roaming charg es by requiring an e xtra step bef ore you can place or ans w er a r oaming call. (This additi onal step is no t requir ed wh en y ou make or r eceiv e calls while on the Spr int Nationwide PCS Networ k.) T o tur n Call Guard on or of f: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Roa ming and press Select . 3. Scroll to Call guard and pr ess Select . 4. Highligh t On or Off and pr ess Select . T o place roaming calls with Call Guar d on: 1. Fr om the standby mode, enter a phone number . (Y ou can also initiate a call fr om the Pho ne Book and Call Logs.) 2. Press . (The messag e âÂÂRoaming r ate applies. Place c all?â is displayed.) 3. Press OK to place the call. T o answer inco ming r oaming calls with Call Guar d on: 1. T o ans wer a roaming call (the messag e âÂÂRoam callâ is displa ye d), pre ss Answer . (The messag e âÂÂRoam r ate applies. Ans w er call?â is displa y ed.) 2. Press OK to accept the call. . Note: Voice Diali ng and Speed Dialing a re not avail able when you are roamin g with Call Gu ard enabl ed. Reminder: If the Call Guard feature is set to On , you need to take extra steps to make and receive ro aming calls, e ven if you have sel ected the Analog setting. (See "Setting Your Phone âÂÂs Roam Mode" on page 60).
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 62 Section 2E Navigating Through Menus In This Section â½§ Menu Navigatio n â½§ Menu Structure â½§ V iewing the Menus â½§ Reviewing the Contacts Menu Every function and feature of your Sp rint PCS Vision Picture Phone can be accessed through an onscreen menu . This sectio n is a road map to us ing y our PM-3205 by Nokia. Please take a f ew moments to learn your wa y around and youâ ll find y our phone easier to use.
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 63 Menu Na vig ation The navigatio n key on your Sprint PCS V ision Pho ne allows you to scroll thr ough menus quic kly and easil y . The scro ll bar at the right of the menu keeps trac k of y our position in the menu at all times. T o navigate through a menu, simply pr ess the navigation ke y up o r down. Menu Str uctur e Selecting Menu It ems As you navigate thr ough a menu, th e options are displa yed on y our screen . Select an optio n by scrolling to it and pre ssing Select . F or e xample, if y ou want to vie w y our last incoming call: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Call logs , and press Select. 2. Press the up or down navigation key to displa y Incoming calls , and pr ess Select . (Receiv ed calls ar e displa y ed on the screen in the or der they wer e re ceiv ed, with th e most r ecent being at the top of the list.) Bac king Up Within a Menu T o go t o the previous menu: ä³ Press Back . T o r et ur n to th e standb y mode: ä³ Press Exit or .
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 64 V iewing the Menus Menu Diagr am The f ollowing list outlin es y our phoneâ s menu str ucture. Call logs Messaging Pictures Downloads Organizer Profiles Settings Radio We b Keyguard Here ar e the main menus and their associated sub-me nus: Call logs Outgoing ca lls Call time Send message V iew number Use number Save Add to contact Delete Call Incoming calls Call time Send message V iew number Use number Save Add to contact Delete Call Missed calls Call time Send message V iew number Use number Save Add to contact Delete Call Delete cal l logs All Missed Incoming Outgoing
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 65 Messaging Create text message Add number Add e-mail Add list Enter text List recipients Send Create Picture Mail Messages Inbox Sent items Archive Te m p l a t e s My folders Distribution lists Delete messages Message settings V oicemail msgs. Listen to voicemail messages Clear new voicemail icon E-mail Pictures Came ra T ake picture Capture Self t imer Open my pictures Expand Send Upload Upload all Delete Delete all Change caption Add to contact Set as wall paper Details My pictures Stored in camera Saved to phone Online albums V iew online albums Upload from came ra Settin gs Image quality Camera shu tter sound Default caption Account info Downloads Screen savers Get new
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 66 (various graphi cs) Vie w Delete Set as wall paper Details Sort Ringers Get new (various tones) Play Delete Set as ring to ne Details Sort Games Get new (various games) Play Delete Data access Details Sort Applications Get new (various applicati ons) Run Delete Data access Details Sort Other Get new Memory Organizer Alarm clock Alarm time Alarm tone Calendar V iew day W eek view Make a note Meeting Call Birthday Memo Reminder Go to date Settin gs Go to to-do list T o-do list Vie w Add Delete Sort by deadline
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 67 Send Go to calendar Save to calendar V oice recorder Record Recordings list Calculator Exchange rate (various math operations) Countdown timer Stopwatch Split t iming Lap timing Calorie calc ulator Activiti es Settin gs Delete all Profiles Normal Activate Customiz e Incoming call a lert Ringing tone Ringing volu me V ibrating alert Light alert Message alert tone Keypad tones W arning tones Alert for Ti m e d Silent Activate Customiz e Incoming call a lert Ringing tone Ringing volu me V ibrating alert Light alert Message alert tone Keypad tones W arning tones Alert for Profile name Ti m e d Meeting Activate Customiz e Incoming call a lert Ringing tone Ringing volu me V ibrating alert Light alert Message alert tone
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 68 Keypad tones W arning tones Alert for Profile name Ti m e d Outdoor Activate Customiz e Incoming call a lert Ringing tone Ringing volu me V ibrating alert Light alert Message alert tone Keypad tones W arning tones Alert for Profile name Ti m e d Pager Activate Customiz e Incoming call a lert Ringing tone Ringing volu me V ibrating alert Light alert Message alert tone Keypad tones W arning tones Alert for Profile name Ti m e d Settings V oice commands Profiles Normal Silent Meeting Outdoor Pager Vo i c e m a i l Call vo icemail Radio Radio on Radio off Next channel Previous cha nnel Infrared Activate infrared V oice recorder Record Call l ogs Missed calls
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 69 Received c alls Right selection key setti ngs Select option s (various actions assigned to the key) Organize Contacts Call se ttings Location in fo sharing 911 only On Anykey answer Automa tic red ial Speed dialing Calling card None Card A Card B Card C Card D Call su mmary Phone settings Phone language Automati c keyguard T ouch tones W elcome note Help text activation Display settings W allpaper Color schemes Banner Display brightness Screen saver time -out Backlight time-out T i me settings Clock Date Auto-update o f date & time T one settings Incoming call alert Ringing tone Ringing volume Vi brating alert Light alert Message alert tone Keypad tones W arning tones Alert for All calls Family VIP Friends Business Other Phone details User details
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 70 V ersion details Sy stem details Game settin gs Game sounds Game lights Shakes Enhancement settings Headset Loopset TTY/TDD Charger Security settings Phone lock Allowed nos. when phone locked Change lock code Call restrictions Restrict outgoing cal ls Restrict incomin g calls Lock pictures Reset camera Network services Call forwarding Network feature setting Roaming Set mode Sprint Automatic Analog only Call gu ard Roam call rin ging tone Service cha nge tones Sprint PCS V ision Enable/Disable Sprint PCS V isio n Net guard Update settings Infrared Restore factory se ttings Radio Tu r n o f f Save channel Automati c tuning Manual tuning Set frequency Delete channel Speakerphone Stereo output We b Keyguard
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 71 Reviewing the Contacts Menu Contacts Menu Dia gram The Contacts menu contains y our internal Phone Book entries and lets y ou ad d, delete, and c ustomize entries acc ording to y our personal pref erenc es. The f ollowing outline shows y our phoneâ s complete Contacts men u structure: Search Add New Edit name Delete Add number Settings Speed dials V o ice tags My phone no. Caller groups Here is the Contacts menu and its associated submenus: Contacts Search Add new Add voice tag Edit numb er Delete number Use number Vie w Change type General Mobile Home Wo r k Fax As primary number Add number General Mobile Home Wo r k Fax Add detail E-mail address W eb address Street address Note Add image Caller groups
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 72 No grou p Family VIP Friends Business Other Custom tone (various ringing tones) Send bus. card Send message Speed dial Edit name V iew name Delete Edit name Delete One by one Delete all Add number Add General Mobile Home Wo r k Fax Settin gs Scroll ing view Name list Name and numb er Name and image Memory status Speed dials V oice tags My phone no. Caller groups Family Rename group Group ringing ton e Group logo On Off Vie w Group members Remove co ntact Add contact VIP Rename group Group ringing ton e Group logo On Off Vie w Group members Remove co ntact Add contact
Section 2E: Navi gating Through Menus 73 Friends Rename group Group ringing ton e Group logo On Off Vie w Group members Remove co ntact Add contact Business Rename group Group ringing ton e Group logo On Off Vie w Group members Remove co ntact Add contact Other Rename group Group ringing ton e Group logo On Off Vie w Group members Remove co ntact Add contact
Section 2F: Managing Call Logs 74 Section 2F Managing Call Logs In This Section â½§ V iewing Call Logs â½§ Call Logs Options â½§ Making a Call From Call Logs â½§ Saving a Phone Number From Call Logs â½§ Prepending a Phone Number From Call Logs â½§ Erasing Call Logs T he Call Logs keeps track of incom ing calls, ca lls made from your Sprint PCS Vision Phone, and missed calls. This s ection g uides y ou through accessing and making the most of your C all Logs.
Section 2F: Managing Call Logs 75 V iewing Call Logs Y ouâ ll find the Call Logs feature v er y helpful. It is a list of the last 20 phone number s (or Phone B ook entr ies) for calls you placed, accepted, or missed . Call Logs make s redialing a number fast and easy . It is continually updated as new numbers are added to the beg inning of the list and the oldest entr ies are removed fr om the bottom o f the list. Y our phone must be tur ned on and be in the Spr int Nationwide Spri nt PCS Netw ork in order to displa y the most recent missed calls. Each en tr y contains the phone nu mber (if it is available) and Phone Book entr y name (if the phone number is in y our Phon e Book). Duplicate calls (same number and type of call) ma y onl y appear once on the list. T o view a Call Logs entry: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Call logs , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Outgoing calls , Incoming calls , or Missed cal ls and press Select. Call Logs Options F or additional inf ormation and option s on a par ticular call, highlight a Call Logs entr y and press Options . This f eature giv es y ou the f ollowing o ptions f or eac h nu mber y ou select: 䢠Call time 䢠Send message 䢠Vi ew number 䢠Use number 䢠Save 䢠Add to contact 䢠Delete 䢠Call An option can be chosen by pressing Select . Note: To access the phoneâÂÂs mai n menu, pres s Menu from the standby mode. Menu items may be selected b y highlig hting them with th e navigation key and pressing Select .
Section 2F: Managing Call Logs 76 Making a Call F r om Call Logs T o place a call fr om Call Logs: 1. Press Menu , scro ll to Call logs , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to an option (f or e xample, Missed calls ) and press Select . 3. Scroll to the number y ou wish to call and press . Sa ving a Phone Number F r om Call Logs Y our PM-3205 by Nokia can store up to 500 Phone Book entries, with up to 5 number s for eac h entr y . That's up to a total of 2500 phone number s . T o sav e a phone number fr om Call Logs: 1. Press Menu , scro ll to Call logs , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to the categor y you wish to vie w (f or e xample, Outgoing calls ) and pres s Select . 3. Scroll to the number you wish to s ave and pr ess Options . 4. Scroll to Save and press Se lect . 5. Enter the contact name you wish to assign to this number and press OK . After y ou hav e sa ved the nu mber , the new Phone Book entr y is displayed. (See "Phone Book Entr y Options" on pa g e 81 .) Note: You canno t make calls from the Call Logs to entries ide ntified as Restricted or No ID . Note: You cannot save pho ne numbers alre ady in your Phone Book or from calls id entified as No ID or Restricted .
Section 2F: Managing Call Logs 77 Pr epending a Phone Number Fr om Call Logs If you need to make a call from Call Lo gs and you happen to be outside y our local are a code, y ou can add the appr opriate pref ix by prepend ing the number . T o pr epend a phone number fr om Call Logs: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Call logs , and press Select . 2. Scroll to the categ or y that contains the number (f or example, Outgoing calls ) and press Select . 3. Scroll to the number you w ant to use and press Options . 4. Scroll to Use n umber and press Select . 5. Use the left navigation key to place the c urs or in front of the phone number . (Use Clear to remov e numbers, if necessar y .) 6. Add the re quired pref ix numbers and press . Er asing Call Logs T o erase Call Logs: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Call logs , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Delete call logs and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to the option you pr ef er ( All , Missed , Incoming , or Outgoing ) and press Select . Note: This action cannot be undone.
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 78 Section 2G Using the Phone Book In This Section â½§ Adding a New Phone Book Entry â½§ Finding Phone Book Entries â½§ Phone Book Entry Options â½§ Adding a Phone Number to a Phone Book Entry â½§ Editing a Phone Book Entryâ s Phone Number â½§ Assigning Speed Dial N umbers â½§ Editing a Phone Book Entry â½§ Selecting a Ringer T ype for an Entry â½§ Dialing Sprint PCS Services Now that you know the basics that ma ke it easier to stay in touch with people and information, youâÂÂre ready to explore your phoneâ s more advanced features. This section e xplains how to use y our phoneâ s Phone Book and helps y ou make the most of y our contacts and time when you are tr ying to connect with the important people in your lif e.
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 79 A dding a New Phone Book Entry Y our PM-3205 by Nokia ca n store up to 500 Phone Book entries, with up to 5 numbers for each entr y . That's up to a total of 2500 phone number s. Each entr yâ s name can contain 32 character s. T o add a new entry: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Add ne w , and press Select . 2. Enter the name of the new contact and pr ess OK . 3. Enter the number of the new contact and pres s OK . 4. Either press Options to modify this contact or press Done . After y ou hav e sa ved the nu mber , the new Phone Book entr y is displayed. (See âÂÂPhone Book Entr y Optionsâ on pa ge 81 .)
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 80 Finding Phone Book Entr ies There are sev eral w a ys to dis pla y y our Phone Book entries: by name, by speed dial number , by group, and by voic e dial tags. F oll ow the steps outlined in the sections belo w to display entries from the Phone Book menu. Finding Names T o find Phone Book entr ies b y name: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Search , and press Se lect . 2. Enter the fir st letter , or fir st le tter s, and scroll down to find the contact you seek. - or - Press and scroll through the list of co ntacts in the Phone Book. Finding Speed Dial Numbers T o find phone numbers y ou hav e st or ed i n speed dial locations: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Speed dialing , and press Select . 2. Scroll up or down to view spee d dial contacts. Finding Group Entr ies T o find entr ies designated as par t of a gr oup: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Caller gr oups , and press Select . 2. Scroll to a caller group (f or e xample, Friends ) and press Select . 3. Scroll to Group members and press Select . Finding V oice Dial Numbers T o find phone numbers y ou hav e st or ed i n V oice Dial: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to V oice tags , and press Select . 2. Scroll thr ough the list.
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 81 Phone Book Entry Options T o access the Phone Book entr y options, displa y the entr y , press Details , and press Options . T o select an option, hig hlight it an d press Select . 䢠Add voice tag/V oice tag. Create or c hang e a voice tag f or v oic e dialing the contac t. 䢠Edit number . Edit the contact number . 䢠Delete number . Delete t he con tact numb er . 䢠Use number . Press Select and to dial the number . 䢠Vie w. V iew the contact inf or mation. 䢠Change type. Change a phone number categor y (f or e xample, from Mobile to Home .) 䢠As primary number . Select one number to be the number displa y ed in the Phone Book listing. 䢠Add number . Add another number to an e xistin g contact. 䢠Add detail. Add a note, str eet addr ess, or oth er inf ormation. 䢠Caller groups. As sign this contact to a caller g roup. 䢠Custom tone. Select a tone that pla ys when this conta ct calls. 䢠Send bus. card. Send this contactâ s information using infrared or te xt mess age. 䢠Send message. Send a te xt messa g e to this contact. 䢠Speed dial. A ssign spe ed dialing to this c o n t a c t . 䢠Edit name. Edit this contact name. 䢠Vi ew name. Vie w the contact name. 䢠Delete. Delete the contact. Tip: You can vi ew the next entry by pr essing the na vigation key do wn or view the previous entry by pr essing the navigati on key up.
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 82 A dding a Phone Number t o a Phone Book Entry Each Ph one Book entry may contain up to fiv e numbe rs. T o add a phone number t o an entry: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Add num ber , and press Select . 2. Scroll to the name you wish to modify and pr ess Add . 3. Scroll to the categ or y to whic h y ou wish to add a number and press Select. 4. Enter the number and press OK . 5. Press Done . Editing a Phone Book Entry â s Phone Number T o edit an entry â s phone number: 1. Press the down sc roll key to view y our Contacts li st, scroll to the contact you wish to modify , and pr ess Details . 2. Scroll to the number you wish to modify and press Options . 3. Scroll to Edit number and pr ess Select . 4. Press Clear to delete digits, or press and hold Clear to completely delete the number . 5. Enter the new number and pr ess OK . Y ou can s elect which phon e numbe r is shown as the pr imar y phone number (de fault) f or the contact. T o select a phone number as the pr imary number: 1. Press to view your Contacts list, scroll to the co n t a c t you wish to modif y , and pre ss Details . 2. Scroll to the number you wish to modify and press Options . 3. Scroll to As pr imary number and pre ss Select . (The selected number will now be the on e shown i n the Contacts listin g.) Note: Each phoneboo k entry may contain up to 5 differe nt phone numbers.
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 83 Assigning Speed Dial Numbers Y our phone can stor e phone numbers in speed dial locations f or keys 2 âÂÂ9. For details on how to make calls usin g speed dial numb er s, see âÂÂUsing Speed Dialingâ on pag e 28 . Speed dial num bers can be ass igned wh en y ou add a new P hone Book entr y , when you add a new phon e number to an e xisting entr y , or when y ou edit an e xisting number . T o assign a Speed Dial number t o a new phone number: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Speed dials , and press Select . 2. Scroll to a key assignment and press Assign . 3. Enter the phone number and press OK . 4. Enter a contact name and press OK . (A mes sage conf irms the assigned key .) T o assign a Speed Dial number t o an existing phone numb er: See âÂÂF inding Phone Book Entriesâ on pag e 80 . 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Speed dials , and press Select . 2. Scroll to a key assignment and press Assign . 3. Press Search , scr oll to the contact and phone number to which to wa nt to add a speed dial number , press Select , then pr ess Select again. 4. Press to return to the standby mode. T o c hange a Speed Dial assignment: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to Speed dials , and press Select . 2. Scroll to a key assignment and press Options . 3. Scroll to Cha nge and pre ss Select . 4. Press Se arch , scroll to the new contact and phone number , press Select , and press Select again. (This contact is now assigned to the sel ected speed d ial key .) 5. Press to return to the standby mode.
Section 2 G: Using the Ph one Boo k 84 Editing a Phone Book Entry T o mak e c hang es t o an entry: 1. Press to view y our Contacts list. 2. Scroll to the name you wi sh to edit and pr ess Details . 3. Press Options , scroll to an option, and press Select . 4. Complete y our editing c hang es and press OK . Selecting a Ring er T ype f or an Entry Y ou can assign a ring er type to a Phon e Book entr y so y ou can identify the caller by the ringer type. (Ref er to âÂÂRing er T ypesâ on page 37 .) T o select a r i ng er type for an entry: 1. In the Contacts list, scroll to a contact, and pr ess Details . 2. Press Options , scroll to Custom tone , and pre ss Select . 3. Use y our navigation k ey to scroll through av ailable ring ers. (When you highlight a ringer type , a s ample ringer will sound.) 4. Highlight y our desired ring er and press Select . Dialing Spr i nt PCS Services Y our Phone Bo ok ma y be prepr og rammed with c ontact numbers for various Sprint PCS Ser vices.Y ou must be i n digital mode to ac cess Sprint PCS Ser vices. T o dial a service: 1. Press to view your Contacts list. 2. Scroll to Ser vices , Cu stomer Solu tions , Dir ectory , or Account Info , and press to dial the n umber . If y our phone does not h av e prepr og rammed n umbers, you can ca ll 1-888-211 -4PCS (472 7).
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 85 Section 2H Personal Organizer In This Section â½§ Using the Alarm Clock â½§ Using the Calendar â½§ Using the T o-do List â½§ Using V oice Memos â½§ Using the Calculator â½§ Using the Countdown T imer Alarm â½§ Using the Stopwatch â½§ Using the Calorie Calculator Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone is equipped with several persona l information management features that help you manage your busy lifestyl e. Th is section shows you how to us e these features to turn your phone into a time management pla nner that helps you keep up with your contacts, sc hedules, and commitme nts. It takes pr oductivity to a whole new lev el.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 86 Using the Alar m Clock The alar m clock f eature lets y ou set an impor tant time and aler t you when the set time occurs. T o set the alar m clock: 1. From the main sc reen, press Menu , scroll to Organizer , an d press Select. 2. Scroll to Alarm clock and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Alarm time and press Select . 4. Enter the desired alarm time using the keypad or navigation key and press OK . 5. Scroll to am or pm and press Select . (When the alarm occur s, y ou will be alerted with the to ne you se lected and with a messag e on the scr een. W hen the alarm occurs, you h av e the option of selecting OK or Snooze. If y ou press Snooze , the alar m will sound again later .) If the alarm time is reac hed while y our phone is s w itc hed off, the phone s witc hes i tself on and starts soundi ng the alarm tone. If y ou press Stop , the phone asks whether you w ant to activ ate the phone f or calls. Pr ess No to s w itch off the phone or Ye s to make and receiv e calls. P ress No i f using y our phone ma y cause interf er ence or dang er .
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 87 Using the Calendar Going to T oda y â s Calend ar Menu T o go t o the Calendar menu f or toda y â s date: 1. From the main sc reen, press Menu , scroll to Organizer , an d press Select. 2. Scroll to Calendar and press Select . ( When the calendar is displa y ed, to da yâ s date is automaticall y hig hlighted.) A dding an Event t o the Calendar Y our Calendar helps organize y our time and reminds y o u of important events. T o add an event: 1. From the main sc reen, press Menu , scroll to Organizer , an d press Select. 2. Scroll to Calendar and press Select . 3. Scroll to the da y you wish to vie w and pr ess Options . 4. Scroll down to Make a note an d press Select . 5. Scroll to Meeting , Call , Birthday , Memo , or Reminder , and press Select. 6. T ype y our remi nder and pr ess Op tions . 7. F ollow the remaining prompts. 8. Press to r eturn to the standb y mode. Tip: You can use pred ictive text input to make text in put quicker an d easier. (See âÂÂEnter ing Char acters Usin g T9 Text Inp utâ on page 30.) Note: To access the phoneâÂÂs mai n menu, pres s Menu from the standby mode. Menu items may be selected b y highlig hting them with th e navigation key and pressing Select .
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 88 Ev ent Aler ts There are sev eral w a ys y our phone ale rts you of sc heduled ev ents: 䢠By displa ying an alert messag e 䢠By pla ying a tone. 䢠By f lashing the backlight and k eypad lights. Ev ent Aler t Menu I f y ou hav e an ev ent alarm scheduled, yo ur phone alerts you and displa ys the event reminder . T o silence the alar m and reset the sc hedule, pr ess . T o view additional o ptions, select the appropriate softke y . 䢠Vie w (left softkey) displa ys the ev ent detail screen. 䢠Snooze (right softkey) silences the alarm and sched ules it to repla y again in 10 minutes. V iewing Events T o view your sc heduled ev ents: 1. From the main sc reen, press Menu , scroll to Organizer , an d press Select. 2. Scroll to Calendar and press Select . 3. Scroll to the da y you wish to vie w and pr ess Options . 4. Scroll to V iew day and press Se lect . 5. T o modify this ev ent, press Options , scr oll to Edit , pr ess Select , and f ollow the prompts. 6. Press to r etur n to standb y mode .
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 89 Er asing Events Y ou can delete a spe cific ev ent in the calendar . T o delet e an ev ent: 1. From the main sc reen, press Menu , scroll to Organizer , an d press Select. 2. Scroll to Calendar and press Select . 3. Scroll to the da y you wish to vie w and pr ess Options . 4. Scroll to V iew day and press Se lect . 5. Select th e even t y ou wish to dele te and pre ss Options . 6. Scroll to Dele te and pr ess Select . 7. Press OK to confirm your decision. Y ou can set y our calendar to automaticall y delete ev ents that occurred in the past. T o delet e events sc heduled i n the past: 1. From the main sc reen, press Menu , scroll to Organizer , an d press Select. 2. Scroll to Calendar and press Select . 3. Press Options , scroll to Set tings , and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to Auto-delete and press Select . 5. Scroll to After 1 day , After 1 week , or After 1 month , and press Select.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 90 Using the T oîÂÂdo List Y our Sprint PCS Vi sion Phone comes with a to-do list y ou can use to compose and stor e r eminders and notes to help keep you organized. A dding a T oîÂÂdo Activity T o add an activity: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to T o-do list and press Select . 2. Press Options , scroll to Add , and press Select . 3. Enter te xt about the activity using the keypad. 4. Press Options , scroll to Sav e , an d press Select . 5. Scroll to choose a prior ity and press Select . V iewing and E diting a T oîÂÂdo Activity T o view and edit an activi ty: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to T o-do list and press Select . (If there are no activities to view , â (no notes) â is dis play ed. 2. Scroll to choose the activity to view and press Options . 3. Scroll to Vie w and press Select . 4. T o edit the activity , press Options , scroll to Edit , press Select , and modify the te xt of the ac tivity . 5. Press Options , scroll to Sav e , an d press Select . Deleting a T oîÂÂdo Activity T o delet e an activity: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to T o-do list and press Select . (If there are no activities to view , â (no notes) â is dis play ed. 2. Scroll to choose the activity to view and press Options . 3. Scroll to Dele te and pr ess Select . 4. Press OK to confirm your decision.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 91 Using V oice Memos The microphone in y our phone can be used to re cord spe ech f or pla yback at a later time. This is an easy wa y to create v oice reminders to yourself . Recor ding a V oice Me mo T o r ecor d a memo : 1. Press Menu , scroll to Organizer , and press Select . 2. Scroll to V oice recorder an d press Select . 3. Scroll to Rec ord and pr ess Select . 4. Record your vo ice memo, then pr ess Stop . 5. Enter the te xt f or your r ecording and pr ess OK . Pla ying a V oice M emo T o play the v oice memos you ha v e r ecor d ed: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Organizer , and press Select . 2. Scroll to V oice recorder an d press Select . 3. Scroll to Rec ordings list an d press Select . 4. Scroll to the v oice memo you wish to hear , press Options , scroll to Playback , and press Select . The recor der cannot be used when a data call is activ e Note: Your phone c an store a total of 3 min utes of voice memos. The recorde r cannot be u sed wh en a data call is active.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 92 A dding an Alar m to a V oice Memo T o add an alar m to r emind you of a v oice memo: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Organizer , and press Select . 2. Scroll to V oice recorder an d press Select . 3. Scroll to Rec ordings list an d press Select . 4. Scroll to the v oice memo y ou to whic h y ou want to add an alarm, press Options , scroll to Add Alarm , and press Select . 5. Set the alarm date using the ke ypad and the 4-wa y scroll key , then press OK . (The date f ormat is dd.mm.yyyy .) 6. Set the alarm time using the ke ypad and the 4-wa y scroll key , then press OK . (The time f ormat is hh.mm. ) 7. Scroll to am or pm and press OK . (The icon ne xt to the memo name in the Recording list indicates that an alarm is attached to that vo ice memo.) List ening t o an Alar med V oice Memo T o list en t o y our alar med memo: 1. When the v oice memo alarm sounds, press Stop to stop the alarm. (A messa g e is displa ye d showing y ou the alar m time and the te xt of the vo ice memo.) 2. Press Pl ay to hear the memo. 3. Press Exit to d ismiss the memo. (The m emo will sta y in the Recordings list , ev en though i ts time has e xpired.) Er asing Recor ded V oice Memos T o erase r ecorded memos: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Organizer , and press Select . 2. Scroll to V oice recorder an d press Select . 3. Scroll to Rec ordings list an d press Select . 4. Scroll to the v oice memo y ou wish to eras e, press Options , scroll to Del ete , and press Select . 5. Press OK to confirm that you want to erase the v oice memo. Note: When you erase your last me mo, the message â (empty)â appears.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 93 Using the Calculat or Y our phone comes with a built-in calculator and can store one currency e x ch ang e r ate. T o use the calculat or: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to Calculator and press Select . 2. Use the ke ypad to enter number s. (Press to enter a decimal point.) 3. Press once to add, twice to subtract, three times to mul tiply , and four times to divide. (The sign appear s a bove Options .) â or â Press Options , scroll to the function y ou want, and pr ess Select . (For e xample, to subtract 3 from 7, press , press twice to subtract, press , press Options , scroll to E quals , and press Select . The ans w er , 4, is display ed above the Clear key .) 4. Press and hold the Clear ke y to clear the scr een bef ore beginning a new calculation. T o conv er t cur rencies: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to Calculator , press Select , press Options , scroll to Exchange rate , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Home units in foreign units , pr ess Select , enter the amount of f or eign currency equiv alent to one lo cal currency (f or e xample, one dollar f or XX pesos), and pr ess OK . (Press to enter a decimal point.) - or - Scroll to Foreign units in home units , press Select , enter the amount of local currency equiv a lent to one f oreign currency (f or e xample, one peso f or XX do llar s), and pr ess OK . 3. Enter the am ount of mone y you want to convert us ing your keypad, press Options , scroll to either T o home or To foreign (whic hev er is appropriate), and pr ess Select . (Y our phone displa ys the con v ersion answ er .) Note: This calcul ator has a limited accu racy and roundin g errors may occur, especially in long d ivisions. Note: When you change base currency, you must key in the new rates because all previously set r ates are set to zero.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 94 Using the Countdo wn Timer Alar m T o use the countdown ti mer: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to Countdown timer and press Select . 2. Set the alarm time to count down by using the ke ypad and the 4-wa y scro ll key , then press OK . (The f ormat is hh.mm. ) 3. Enter a note that descr ibes the alarm. 4. When the timer alar m sou nds (a message is displa yed sho wing you the alarm note), press OK to dismiss th e alar m.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 95 Using the St opw atch The stopwatc h has tw o timing mode s; split timing and lap timing. Split Timing Split timing allows y ou to use the stopw atch to measure total elapsed ti me while also measuring the elapsed time at inter vals that began at the start of an even t. The most r ecent split time is shown on the line below the total elapsed time. T o measur e split times: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to Stopwatch and press Select. 2. Scroll to Split timing and press Select. 3. Press St art to star t the stopwatch. (The elapsed time from the start of the event is display ed.) 4. Press Split to star t timing the ne xt inte r val. (The top line of the display shows the tota l elapsed t ime from the st ar t of the event. The second line shows the elapsed time from the star t of the event to when Split was last pressed. Pressing Split again starts a new inter val.) 5. Press Stop to stop the stopwatc h. 6. Press Options , then s croll to Start , Save , or Reset , and press Select. (If Save is selected, ente r a name f or the event in the te xt bo x and press OK .) Note: Using the stopwatch co nsumes the batte ry and the ph oneâÂÂs ope rating time will be reduce d. Be careful no t to let it run in the backgro und when performing othe r operations with your pho ne.
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 96 Lap Timing Lap timing allows you to use the stopwatc h to measure total elapsed time while also measuring each individual lap. The last r ecor ded lap is shown on the line below the total time. T o measur e lap times: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to Stopwatch and press Select. 2. Scroll to Lap timing and press Select. 3. Press St art to start the stopwatc h. (The time from the start of the lap is display ed.) 4. Press Lap to stop timing the fir st lap and start timing the ne xt lap. (The top line of the display shows the elapsed time for the cur rent lap. The sec ond line shows the time for the last l ap. Pressing Lap again stops timing the last lap and star ts timing a new lap.) 5. Press Stop to s top the stopwatch. (The top line of the display s witches fr om showing the cur ren t lap time to sho wing the total time of all la ps.) 6. Press Options , scroll to Start , Sa ve , or Reset , and pr ess Select . (If Save is selected, ente r a name f or the event in the te xt bo x and press OK .)
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 97 Using the Calor ie Calculator The calorie calculator helps you keep trac k of the calories you burn during activities. Th e calculations ar e based on yo ur w eight, ag e, and g ender . Cust omizing the Calor ie Calcula t or T o customi ze y our calor ie count er: 1. Fro m t h e Organizer menu, scroll to Calorie calculator , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Settings and press Select . 3. Scroll to W eight for mat and pre ss Select . 䡲 T o enter your w eight in pounds, scroll to lbs an d pr es s Select . - or - 䡲 T o enter your w eight in kilogr ams, scr oll to kg and pres s Select . 4. Scroll to Calorie format and pr ess Select . 䡲 T o enter f oo d calories as kilocalori es, scroll to kcal and press Select. - or - 䡲 T o enter foo d calories as kilojoules, scroll to kj and press Select. 5. Scroll to V elocity format and press Se lect . 䡲 T o enter ve locity as miles per hour , scroll to mph and press Select. - or - 䡲 T o enter velocity as kilo meter s per hour , scroll to km/h and press Select. 6. Scroll to Gende r and pres s Select . 7. Scroll to Male or Female and press Select . 8. Scroll to W eight , enter your w eight, and pr ess OK . 9. Scroll to Age , enter y our age, and pres s OK .
Section 2H: Pe rsonal Organizer 98 Cust omizing an Activity T o customiz e an activity: 1. Fro m t h e Calorie calculator , press Select , scr oll to Act ivities , and pr ess Select . (If none have been selected bef or e â (empty)â is displayed.) 2. Press Add new to add an activity to the list. 3. Scroll to Aerob ics (or another activity) and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to selec t Light , Moderate , or Heavy intensity , and press Select. 5. Set the duration of the activity by using the keypad and the 4-wa y scro ll key . (The time fo rmat is hh.mm. ) 6. Press OK . (The displa y show s the energy used dur ing the activity and other info rma tion.) 7. Press OK to add this activity to your per sonal list.
Section 2I: Usin g Your Phon eâÂÂs Voice Services 99 Section 2I Using Your PhoneâÂÂs Voice Services In This Section â½§ Using V oice-Activated Dialing â½§ Managing V oice Memos Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phoneâ s Vo ice Services let you place calls using your voice, store voice reminders, and record memos right on your phone. This section in clud es easy-to-f ollo w instructions on using v oice- activated dialing and manag ing voice memos.
Section 2I: Usin g Your Phon eâÂÂs Voice Services 100 Using V oiceîÂÂAc tiv ated Dialing In addition to Sprint PCS V oice Command SM (see pag e 182 ), you can use a v oice dial tag to automatica ll y dial a phone number in y our Phone Book . (A v oice dial tag is a command y ou re cor d and use to place calls without using the keypa d.) Y our phone can stor e up to 25 v oice dial tags. V oice tags are sensitiv e to bac kgr ound noise. R ecord th em and make calls in a quiet e nvironment. When recording a voice tag or making a call by saying a v oice tag, hold the phone in the normal position near y our ear . V er y short names are n ot accepted. Use long names and avoid similar names f or different numbers. Assigning a V oice T a g to a Phone Number T o use voice-activated dialing, you must first assign a voice command (v oice tag) to the number you wish to call. T o assign a voice tag to a phone number: 1. Press the do wn scroll key to display your Contacts list. 2. Scroll to the contact to whic h y ou wish to assign a v oice command and press Detail s . (The phone number associated with this co ntact is displa y ed.) 3. Press Options , scroll to Add voice tag , and pr ess Select . 4. Press Start and speak the command c lea rl y , a s t h ou g h y o u we re speaking nor mally into the phone (f or e xample, âÂÂCall BillâÂÂ). (The voice command indicator is displa y ed.) 5. Press Options to assign other f eatures to this contact, or press to r etur n to the standby mode. Note: You must say a voice comma nd exactly as you did when you r ecorded it. T his may be difficult in, for examp le, a noisy environ ment or during an emergency. You should not rely solel y upon voice diali ng in all circumsta nces. Note: Be sure to rec ord your voi ce comands in a quiet envir onment and without the aid of acce ssories (hand s-free de vice) to avoid capturing unwanted so unds. Unwanted so unds may cause your phone not to re cognize your command when you at tempt to use voi ce diali ng.
Section 2I: Usin g Your Phon eâÂÂs Voice Services 101 Making a Ca ll Using V oi ceîÂÂActiv at ed Dialing T o use a voice d ial tag t o call a phone number: 1. Press and hold Contacts fo r tw o se cond s. (â Speak now â is displa y ed on y our scr een, f o llow ed by a short tone.) 2. Speak the v oi ce command into y our phoneâ s microphone as y ou originally assigned it. (When your phone re cognizes the command, it repla ys your co mmand and automa tically dials the number .) Changing the V oice Dial Setup T o chang e th e v oice dial set ting f or y our phon e: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to V oice tags , and press Select . 2. Scroll to an e xisting contact and press Options . 3. Scroll to Cha nge and pre ss Select . 4. Press Start and speak into th e microp hone. . Er asing a V oice Dial T ag T o erase a v oice tag: 1. Press Co ntacts , scroll to V oice tags , and press Select . 2. Scroll to an e xisting contact and press Options . 3. Scroll to Dele te and pr ess Select . 4. Press OK to confirm your choice. Warning! Never attempt to use voice- activated dia ling to place emer gency (911) calls. During an emergency, the tone of your voice may be affected and unre cognized by your p hone. Note: When you are finish ed speaki ng your voi ce tag, d o not press Quit or your message will be erased.
Section 2I: Usin g Your Phon eâÂÂs Voice Services 102 Managing V oice Memos Y ou can use y our phon eâ s V oice Se r vices to r ecor d brief memos to remind y ou of important events, phon e number s, or grocer y list item s. F or more inf ormation on voice memos, see âÂÂUsing V oice Memosâ on page 91 Recor ding V oice Memo s T o r ecor d a v oice memo: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Organizer , and press Select . 2. Scroll to V oice recorder an d press Select . 3. Scroll to Rec ord and pr ess Select . 4. Record your vo ice memo, then pr ess Stop . 5. Enter the te xt f or your r ecording and pr ess OK . Pla ying a V oice M emo T o play the v oice memos you ha v e r ecor d ed: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Organizer , and press Select . 2. Scroll to V oice recorder an d press Select . 3. Scroll to Rec ordings list an d press Select . 4. Scroll to the v oice memo you wish to hear , press Options , scroll to Playback , and press Select . Note: Your phon e can stor e a tota l of three mi nutes of memos.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 103 Section 2J Using Your PhoneâÂÂs BuiltîÂÂin Camera In This Section â½§ T aking Pictures â½§ Sharing Sprint PCS Picture Mail SM â½§ Storing Pictures â½§ Managing Sprint PCS Picture Mail Y our Sprint PCS V ision Picture P honeâ s built-in camera gives you the ability to take full-color digital pictures, view your pi ctures using the phoneâ s display , and instantly share t hem with your family and friends. Itâ s fun and as easy to use as a traditiona l point-and-c lick c amera: just take a picture, vie w it on your phon eâ s display , and send it from your phone to up to ten people at a time. This section e xplains the f eatures and options of y our Sprint PCS V ision Picture Phoneâ s built-in camera.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 104 T aking Pictur es T aking pictures with your phoneâ s built-in camera i s as simple as c hoosing a subject, pointing th e le ns, and pr essing a button. T o take a pict ur e: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Camer a , scro ll to T ake picture , and press Select . 3. Using the ph oneâ s display scr een as a vie wfinder , aim the camera len s at y our subject. 4. Hold the c amer a stead y . Press Capture to take the picture. (The photo is automaticall y saved in the Stored in camera album of the My pictures submenu of the Pictures menu. Once you hav e taken a picture, y ou will be able to shar e or upload the pictur e.) Shortcut: Instead of steps 1 and 2 above, press . T ake the picture Return to the previous menu Note: Use a soft, clean, dr y cloth to clean the came ra lens. Do not dir ect the camera at the sun or fluo rescent lights. Note: When using the featu res of this device , obey all laws and resp ect the privacy and legitimate r ights of o thers.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 105 5. Press Options to displa y the list of options: 䡲 Send . Create and send Picture Mail. 䡲 Upload . U pload a single picture to the Pictu re Mail W e bsite. 䡲 Delete . Delete a single picture. 䡲 Open my pictures . Open the M y pictures album. 䡲 Rename . Chang e a pictureâ s name. 䡲 Add to contact . Attach the picture to a contact in your Contacts list. 䡲 Set as wallpaper . Set the picture as a bac kgr ound image f or y our standby scree n. 䡲 Details . Displa y the pictur e name, its size (memo r y used), the date it was captured, the date and time it was uploaded, and its re soluti on (p ixel size). 6. T o delete the photo, scr oll to Delete , pr ess Select , and pre ss OK to confir m your choice. Note: The image resolu tion in this guid e may appear diffe rent, since this gui de used simulated sc reen images.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 106 Cr eating Y our Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail P assw or d The fir st time y ou use any of the Sprint PCS Picture Mail SM manag ement options i nv olving the Sprint PCS Picture Mail W ebsite, y ou will need to establish a Sprint PCS Picture Mail pass w ord through y our Sprint PCS V ision Pi cture Phone. This pass w ord will also allow you to sign in to the Spr int PCS Picture Mail W ebsite at picturemail.sprintpcs.com to access and manag e y our uploaded pictures and albums. T o cr eat e y our Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail passw or d: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 2. Scroll to My pictures , scroll to Stored in camera , and press Select . (It ma y take a f e w seconds to displa y the pictures.) 3. Scroll to a pic ture to select it and press Options . 4. Scroll to Upload and press Select . (Y ou will be prompted to create a pictur es pass wor d.) 5. Enter a fo ur- to eight-digit passw ord and pr ess OK. (Y ou will be prompted to confirm your pass w or d.) 6. Please wait whil e the system c reates y our account. Once y ou hav e receiv ed con firmation that your account has bee n successfully registere d, y ou may upload and shar e picture s and access the Sprint PCS Picture Mail W ebsite. Note: If your Sprint PCS Service Plan does not include Picture Mai l, you will first be p rompted to subscribe to the servic e for an ad ditional monthly charge. Tip: Write down your Sprint PCS Picture Mail password in a secure place.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 107 Camer a Mode Options Sever al camera mode options (settings) are av ailable to the user . T o select a camera mode: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Settings , press Select , scroll to hig hlight a mode , and pr ess Select . 䡲 Image quality . Select High , Normal , or Bas ic quality images. (The higher the quality , the larger the file size, and the f ew er pictures the came ra can store.) 䡲 Camera shutter sound. Select whe ther the shutter so und is On or Off . 䡲 Default ti tle. Select Automatic to have the camera sequentiall y number y our pictur es, or select My title to title your pictur es yo ur self.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 108 Set ting the SelfîÂÂtimer T o activ at e the SelfîÂÂtimer and g et y ourself in on the pictur e: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 1. Scroll to Camer a , pr ess Select , scroll to Self timer , and press Select . (A 10 second dela y is set and shown in the top right corner of the displa y scre en.) 2. Using the ph oneâ s display scr een as a vie wfinder , aim the camera len s at y our subject. 3. Press Start when y ou are read y to start the timer . (The time rem aining is shown in the to p right cor ner of th e displa y scr een.) 4. Get read y f or the pictur e. (When the timer r eac hes zero, the picture is taken automatically .) T o cancel the SelfîÂÂtimer af t er it has start ed: ä³ Select Stop (rig ht softke y) . Note: After taking a picture , the Self-timer rema ins active for more pictu res. Returnin g to the main Camer a menu can cels the Self- timer. Note: While the Self-timer is active, all keys are disabled except Stop and .
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 109 Shar ing Spr i nt PCS Pict ur e Mail Once youâ ve taken a picture, y ou can use the messaging capabilities of y our Sprint PCS V ision Pictur e Phone to instantl y shar e it with famil y and friends. Y ou can send a pictur e to up to ten people at a time using their email addres ses or their wireless phone number s. Shar ing Spr in t PCS Pictur e Mail T o shar e Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail: 1. Select the pictur e youâ d like to send, press Options , scr oll to Send , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to Add number and pr ess Select . 3. T o select a recipient from y our Contacts list, pr ess Search , highlight a contact, and press Select . - or - Enter the re cipientâ s email address or wireless phone number and pr ess OK. 4. Scroll to highlight the recipient and press Options . 5. If you wish to include a te xt mes sage, scroll to Edit message and pr ess Select . 䡲 T o add a te xt messag e , use y our keypad to enter the messag e and press Options when y our message is completed. 䡲 T o insert a message using the template s, scroll to Use template , press Select , highlight a messa g e, and press Select . 䡲 T o add an emoticon, scroll to Insert smiley , press Select , scroll to highlight a smiley , and press Ins ert . 6. When y our Sprint PCS Pictur e Mail messag e is complete , press Options . 7. Scroll to Sen d and pr ess Select . (Y our message will be sent.) Note: The recip ientâÂÂs phon e must be capable of rece iving and displaying Picture Ma il. Tip: To review and share picture s from the Pictures menu, select M y pictures , then select Stored in camera . Note: You may include up to ten recipients per Spri nt PCS Picture Mail, by repeating Step 2 an d Step 3 above.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 110 Shar ing Spr in t PCS Pictur e Mail Fr om Messaging Y ou can al so sha re y our p ictur es from y our phoneâ s M essag ing menu. T o shar e Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail f r om the Messaging menu: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Messaging , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to Cre ate Picture Message and pr ess Select . (Pictur es stored i n your phone are d ispl ay ed.) 3. Scroll to select a picture, press Options , scr oll to Insert , and press Select. 4. T o complete and se nd the Pictur e Mail, f ollo w steps 2âÂÂ7 in âÂÂSharing Spr int PCS Picture Mailâ on page 109 . Note: Although your message was sent, there is no certainty that i t was received by the reci pient. The serv ice ar ea, servic e conditi ons, phone features compati bility, an d other factors may preven t your message from being r eceived.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 111 St or ing Pict ur es Y our phone can stor e pictur es in two wa ys: 䢠Stored in Camera (See âÂÂStor ed in Camer aâ on pag e 111 .) 䢠Online albums (See âÂÂManaging Sprint PCS Picture Mailâ on pag e 113 .) St or ed in Camera Once a picture is taken, it is automaticall y sav ed to the Stored in Camera album. Y our phone enter s the Stored in Camera album from the My pictures me nu. Once in the album, y ou can vie w all the pictures you hav e taken, send pictures to contacts, send pictur es to the Sprint PCS Picture Mail W ebsite, delete imag es, and access additional picture options. ä³ Fro m t he Stored in Camera album, press Options (left softkey) to displa y the f ollowing options: 䡲 Expand. Enlarg e a pictur e to full scr een size. 䡲 Send . Cr eate and send S print PCS Picture M ail. 䡲 Upload . Upload a si ngle picture to the Sp rin t PCS Picture Mail W eb site. 䡲 Upload all . Upload all the pictures in the Stored in Camera album to the Spr int PCS Picture Mail W ebsite. 䡲 Delete . Delete a single picture. 䡲 Delete all . Delete all the pictures in the Stored in Camera album. 䡲 Rename . Chang e a pictureâ s name. 䡲 Add to contact . Attach the picture to a contact in your Contacts list. 䡲 Set as wallpaper . Set the picture as a bac kgr ound image f or y our standby scree n. 䡲 Details . Displa y the pictur e name, its size (memo r y used), the date it was captured, the date and time it was uploaded, and its re soluti on (p ixel size).
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 112 Online Albums Y ou can upload y our pictur es to y our online Sprint PCS Picture Mail account album for storing and sharing with other s. T o upload pictur es from y our camer a t o online albums: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 2. Scroll to My pictures , press Select , scroll to Stored in camera , and pr ess Select . Stored in Camera Album 3. Scroll to selec t the picture to upload, pr ess Options , scroll to Upload , and press Select . (A mess age is disp lay ed indic ating the picture is be ing uploaded. Depe nding on your settings, y ou ma y be prompted to accept a Sprint PCS Vi s i o n c on ne c t i on . ) L is t op ti on s Re t u rn t o t h e pr e v io us m en u Note: Selecting Upload copie s pictures from you r phoneâÂÂs Stored in camera album to your online Sp rint PCS Pi cture Mail acco unt. Uploaded pi ctures are placed i n the Up loads album. Picture s in your Stored in camera alb um and uploaded to your online Sprint PCS Picture Mail album will remain available in the Stored in camera album until you erase them. If this is the first time you have accessed the Sprint PCS Picture Mail account, you will be prompted to cr eate your Sprint PCS Picture Mail password. (See âÂÂCreating Your Sp rint PCS Picture Mail Passwordâ on page 106.) Note: Erasing pictur es will free up memory spac e in your phone to enab le you to take more pic tures. Once e rased, pictur es cannot b e uploaded to your online Sprint PCS Pic ture Mail accou nt.
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 113 Managing Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail Using the Sp r int PCS Pictur e M ail W ebsite Once you have uploa ded pi ctures from y our phone to y our onlin e Sprint PCS Picture Mail account (see âÂÂOnline Al bumsâ on pag e 112 ), y ou can use your personal computer to manage y our pictures. Fr om the Sprint PCS Picture Mai l W ebsite you can sh are pi ctures, ed it album titles and picture captions, organize and mov e imag e s, and do much more. Y ou will also ha v e access to picture manag ement tools to impr ov e and customize y our pictures. Y ouâ ll be able to lighten, dar ken, cr op, add antique effects , add comic bub b les and cartoon effects, and use other f eatures to transf orm y our pictures. T o access the Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail W ebsit e: 1. Fr om yo ur computerâ s Inter net connection, g o to www .picturemail .sprintpcs.com . 2. Enter your Sprint PCS Phone Number and Spr int PCS Picture Mail pass wo rd to r egister . (See âÂÂCreating Y our Sprint PCS Picture Mail Pa s s w o r d â o n page 106 .)
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 114 Managing Onli ne Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail F r om Yo u r Phone Y ou can use y our phone to manage, edit, or shar e pictur es y ou ha ve uploaded to the Spri nt PCS Picture Mail W ebsite. (See âÂÂOnline Albumsâ on pa ge 112 fo r inf ormation a bout uploading.) T o view your onli ne Spr int PCS Pictu r e Mail f r om y our phone: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Online albums and press Select . 3. Scroll to Vie w online albums and press Select . (Depending on y our settings you ma y be prompted to accept a Sprint PCS V ision connec tion.) 4. Scroll to the Uploads album (or another al bum) and press Op tions . 5. Select Open album and pr ess Select . (The album opens and displays the pictures stored the re.)
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 115 T o manag e y our o nline Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail fr om yo ur pho ne: 1. F ollow steps 1âÂÂ4 in âÂÂT o view your online Sprint PCS Picture Mail fro m y our phone:â on pag e 114 . 2. Select Options (left softkey) to displa y the f o llowing options: 䡲 Open album . Open the album to view pictures s tored there. 䡲 Send Album . Send the album to a recipient. 䡲 Copy contents . Copy the conte nts of the album. (The or iginal pictures r emain in their album.) â´ T o co p y th e pi c tu re s t o a n exis t in g a lb u m, s el e c t t h e a l b um and press Select . - or - â´ T o copy the pictures to a new album, scroll to New Album and press Select . 䡲 Move contents . Mo ve the contents of the album. (The pictures are r emoved from the original album and added to the chosen album.) 䡲 T o mo ve the pic tures to an e xisting album, select the album and press Select . - or - 䡲 T o mov e the pictur es to a ne w album, scroll to New Album and pr ess Select . 䡲 Create new album . Create a new album. 䡲 Delete contents . Delete all pictures fr om an album. 䡲 Details . Displa y details about an album. (The al bum name, the date cr eated, and the ti me cr eated ar e displa y ed.)
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 116 Shar ing Online Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail 1. From an open album on the Spr int PCS Picture Mail W ebs ite, select the pi cture you wish to share and select Options . (See âÂÂManaging Online Sprint PCS Pi cture Mail F rom Y our Phoneâ on page 114 . The picture can be display ed full screen size, by scrolling to Expand , and pressing Select .) 2. Scroll to Sen d and pr ess Select . 3. T o send the picture to a wire less phone number , scroll to Add number , press Select , enter a phone number (or searc h f or one in y our Contacts list), scroll to Send , and press Select . - or - T o send the picture to an email addr ess, scroll to Ad d email , press Select , enter an email address (or searc h f o r one in y our Contacts list), scro ll to Send , and press Select . - or - T o send the picture to an email ad dress s tored in y o ur online account, scroll to Add online addr , press Select , cho ose an email address fr om y our list, and pr ess Select . T o shar e an online alb um: 1. Fro m t h e Vi e w online albums , pr ess Select . (Y our Spri nt PCS Picture Mail Uploads album and your other albums appear .) 2. Scroll to the Uploads album (or another al bum) and press Op tions . 3. Scroll to Sen d Album , pre ss Select , and f ollow the appropriate prompts. (See âÂÂManaging O nline Sprint PCS Pictur e Mail Fr om Yo u r Phoneâ on pag e 114 .) 䡲 T o send the album to a wireless phone number , scroll to Add number , press Select , en ter a number (or sear c h f or one in y our Contacts list), scroll to Send , and pr ess Select . - or - 䡲 T o send the album to an email addr ess, scroll to Add email , press Select , ente r an email addr ess (or sear c h f or one in y our Contacts list), scr oll to Send , and pr ess Select . - or - 䡲 T o send the album to an email addr ess stored in y our online account, scr oll to Add online addr , press Select , c hoose an email address fr om y our list, and press Select .
Section 2J: Usi ng Your Pho neâÂÂs Bui ltîÂÂin Camera 117 A ccessing Online Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail Opti ons F r om Y our Phone T o access your onl ine Albums options fr om your p hone: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Online albums and press Select . 3. Scroll to Vie w online albums and press Select . (Depending on y our settings you ma y be prompted to accept a Sprint PCS V ision connection. Y our Spr int PCS Picture Mail Uploads album and y our other albums appe ar .) 4. Scroll to the Uplo ads album (or another album), pr ess Options , scroll to Open album , and pre ss Select . Once in the album, you can view all the pictures you hav e taken, send pictur es to contacts, delete imag es, and access ad ditional picture options. ä³ Select Options (left softkey) to displa y the f ollowing options: 䡲 Expand . Enlarg e a picture to full scre en size. 䡲 Send . Create and send Picture Mail. 䡲 Copy . Copy the pictu re to another album. 䡲 Move . Mov e the pictur e to another album. 䡲 Rotate picture. Rotate the picture to the left or right by 90 degr ees. 䡲 Delete . Delete a single picture. 䡲 Rename . Chang e a pictureâ s name. 䡲 Add to contact . Attach the picture to a contact in your Contacts list. 䡲 Set as wallpaper . Set the picture as a bac kgr ound image f or y our standby scree n. 䡲 Details . Displa y the pictur e name, its size (memo r y used), the date it was captured, the date and time it was uploaded, and its re soluti on (p ixel size). Note: The Inbo x canno t be erased o r rena med.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 118 Section 2K Additional Features In This Section â½§ Listening to the FM Radio â½§ IR (Infrared) Data T ransfer â½§ Using a Calling Card â½§ Flashlight â½§ Cut-out Covers Y our PM-3205 by Nokia has lots of additional features. Letâ s ex plore them here.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 119 List ening t o the FM Radio Y our phone contain s an FM radi o. Y ou can select up to 20 of y our fa vorite stations and set them f o r co nv enient listening an y time y ou like. T ur ning on the Radio T o tu rn o n t he ra d i o: 1. Connect a headse t or a Music St and to the P o p-P ort connector . 2. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Radio , and press Select . (The ra dio turns on automatically .) 3. T o adjust the v olume, return to the standby mode and pr ess to decr ease the v olume or to incr ease the volume. Using V oice Commands to Oper at e Y our Radio Y ou can create voice commands that oper ate y our rad io when y ou speak them . T o cr eat e v oice commands: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select. 2. Scroll to V oice commands and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Rad io and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to Rad io on , Radio off , Next channel , or Pr evio us channel , depending o n the comm and that y ou want to cr eate, then press Options. 5. Scroll to Add command an d press Select . 6. Press Start and speak y our command after the tone. . Note: The quality and signal strength of a radio broadcast dep ends on th e coverage of the radi o station in your pa rticular area. The radio must have a hea dset or a Music Stand c onnected to the Pop-Port con nector on you r phone . (The wires o f the head set functi on as the ante nna, so l et them hang freely.) Tip: You could say âÂÂN ext stationâ or other words when c reating a vo ice command fo r Next chan nel . The phone do es not und erstand the words, it only remembers the so unds. The same is also true for other commands.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 120 7. T o review , chang e, or delete th e voice comm and, p ress Options , scroll to select the action, and press Select . T o use voice commands: 1. Fr om the standby m ode, press and hold the key for tw o seconds. (The key is below Contacts .) 2. Speak your command after the beep. (If a voice matc h is f ound, the phone e xecutes the command .) Selecting Radio Stations Y ou can use the automatic tuning f eature to scan f or availab le local stations, you can program specific stations into your radio, or y ou can chang e stations using v oice commands. T o scan for stations: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Radio , and press Select. 2. Press Options , scroll to Auto matic tu ning , and press Select . 3. Press or . (The r adio wi ll scan up or down in fr equency and stop when the ne xt station with a strong signal is found .) T o pr ogr am stations: Y ou can progr am 20 stations into y our radio, then scr oll through them to select on e f or listen ing. 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Radio , and press Select. 2. Press Options , scroll to Manual tuning , and press Select . 3. Press or to select the frequen cy of a r adio station and press OK . 4. Press Options , scroll to Save c hannel , pre ss Select , enter a name f or the c hannel, an d press OK . 5. Scroll to a channel position and pr ess Select to assign the c hannel to this location. 6. T o prog ram mor e c hannels, repeat Steps 2âÂÂ5 until finished with y our pr ogr amm ing. Note: To use voice commands to operate the radio, the radio must be on a nd the phone i n the sta ndby mode.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 121 Once programmed, a channel can be dele ted or rena med. T o select a pr ogr ammed station: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Radio , and press Select. 2. Press or to scroll through the list of pro gr ammed station s. T o select a specific station: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Radio , pre ss Select , and press Options . 2. Scroll to Set frequency and press Select . 3. Using the ke ypad and the four-way scr oll ke y , enter the frequency f or one of your f av orite stations, and press OK . (If the station signal is strong enough, the s tation will play unless inter ru pted b y a phone call.) T ur n ing of f the Radio T o tur n off the radio: ä³ Press and hold for t w o seconds. Note: When you place or receive a call, the radio automatica lly mutes. Once the call is ended, th e radio au tomatically switches back on.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 122 IR (Infr ar ed) D ata T r ansf er Y our phone has the ability to send and re ceiv e data using an i nvisib le infrar ed (IR) beam. D ata can be shared betw een IR-compatible phones and devices. Ensure th at the IR ports of the sen ding and r eceiving devices are pointing at eac h other and that there ar e no ob structions betwe en the devices. The pref erab le distance between the tw o devices in an IR connection is from 3 inc h es to 3 feet This capability can be used f or the f ollowing: 䢠Send and receiv e application da ta with another IR-compatible device using IR connectivity . 䢠Send and receiv e a calendar note that was cr eated in y our phoneâ s Organizer . 䢠Send and re ceive a co ntact (business card ). 3 inches to 3 feet Note: Do not point the IR beam at anyo neâÂÂs eye or all ow it to interfe re with other IR devices. This is a Class 1 laser product. When sendin g data u sing IR, en sure th e other device is set to receive IR data. Refer to the user guid e for the rec eiving de vice for informatio n on enabling IR data transfe r.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 123 A ctiv ating Y our Phoneâ s IR Capability Befo re using the IR capability of yo ur phone, it must be activ ated. Activation is tempor ar y , last ing on ly a f ew minutes. The icon blinks in the upper left corner of the displa y when the IR capability is activated. Be sur e this icon is displa y ed be f ore attempting to send or receiv e data using IR. T o activ ate IR using the phone menus: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Infr ared and pr ess Select . Y ou can also cr eate a v oice command to activ ate y our phoneâ s IR capability . For more info r mation on using voice tags, se e "Using V oice-Ac tiv ated Dialing " on pag e 100 . T o cr eat e a v oice command t o activ ate IR: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select. 2. Scroll to V oice commands , press Select , scr oll to Infrar ed , and press Select. 3. Press Options , scroll to Add command , and press Select . 4. Press Start and speak y our v oice co mmand. 5. Press Options , scroll to Playbac k or Chang e , and f ollow the prompts until y ou are satisfied with the command. T o activ ate IR using y our v o ice command: 1. Fr om the standby m ode, press and hold unti l yo u hear and see the âÂÂSpeak nowâ prompt. 2. Speak y our v oice com mand as y ou originall y spoke it. ( When y our phone r ecognizes th e command, it repla ys i t and âÂÂFound. Activate infrar edâ displa ys .) Note: IR capability a utomatica lly de activates after two minutes.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 124 Sending and Re ceiving Ca lendar Notes T wo compatible phones can shar e calendar n otes with eac h other using IR. T o send a calendar not e using IR: 1. Activate your phoneâ s IR capa bility . 2. P oint the activ ated IR port of your phone towar d the activated IR port of the r eceivin g ph one, and hav e them at the recom mended distanc e from e ach other . (See "IR (I nfrared ) Data T ransfer" o n pag e 122 .) 3. Fro m t h e Calendar menu of the Organizer , scroll to a day with the desire d note, an d press Options . 4. Scroll to V iew day and press Se lect . 5. Scroll to select the messag e and press Options . 6. Scroll to Send note , press Select , scr oll to V ia infra red , and press Select . (A confirming messag e displa ys.) T o r eceive a calendar not e using IR: 1. P oint the activ ated IR port of your phone towar d the activated IR port of the se nding phone, and have them at the recomm ended distanc e from ea ch other . 2. W ait f or the calendar note to be r eceiv ed on y our phone. (A confirming message d isplays.) 3. Press Sh ow and Save to sav e the calendar note.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 125 Sending and Re ceiving Bu siness Cards T wo compatible phones can shar e info rmation from the Contacts list with eac h other usi ng IR. This makes it easy to send another person your phone n umbers by selecting y our personal contact in the Contacts list. Th is is particularly con ve nient f or busin ess contacts, and to share y our friendsâ number s with other people. T o send a contact (business car d) using I R: 1. Activate your phoneâ s IR capa bility . 2. P oint the activ ated IR port of your phone towar d the activated IR port of the r eceivin g ph one, and hav e them at the recom mended distanc e from e ach other . (See "IR (I nfrared ) Data T ransfer" o n pag e 122 .) 3. Fr om the standby mod e, press Con tacts , scr oll to Search , and press Select. 4. Scroll to select a contac t, pre ss Details , and press Optio ns . 5. Scroll to Sen d bus. card , press Select , scro ll to Via infrared , an d press Select. 6. Scroll to selec t Primary number or A ll detail s and press Select . T o r eceiv e a contact (business car d) using IR: 1. P oint the activ ated IR port of your phone towar d the activated IR port of the se ndin g phone, and ha v e them at the r ecommend ed distance fr om eac h other . 2. W ait f or the business c ard to be r eceiv ed on your ph one. (A confirming message d isplays.) 3. Press Sh ow and Save to sav e the busin ess card.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 126 Using a Calling Car d If y ou use a calling car d f or long distance calls, y o u can prog ram the calling card into y our phone. A Calling Car d is a car d with an account number su pplied b y your long distance ser vice provider that allows y ou to place calls an d ha v e long distance c harges automatically c harg ed to your account. T o set up a calling car d: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Call settings and press Select . 3. Scroll to Calling card and pre ss Select . 4. Enter y our lock co de and pr ess OK . 5. Scroll to Car d A (or another card), pr ess Options , scr oll to Edit , and pr ess OK . 6. Scroll to Car d na me and press Select . 7. In the Card name: box, type in the name of the calling card , then press OK .
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 127 Cr eating Dialin g Instr uctions The ser vice pro vider of y our Calling Card acco unt requi res a sp ecifi c sequence o f numbers to be dialed bef or e y our call is co mpleted. Dialing sequence sets up th e needed f ormat. T o cr eat e dialing i nstr u ctions: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select. - or - Fr om Step 6 abov e, skip to Step 5 below . 2. Scroll to Call settings , press Select , scr oll to Calling card , and press Select. 3. Enter y our security code and pr ess OK . 4. Scroll to Car d A (or another card), pr ess Options , scr oll to Edit , and pr ess OK . 5. Scroll to Dia ling sequence and press Se lect . 6. Scroll to Access no. phone no. card no. (or other dialing sequence requir ed by that account provider) and press Select . 7. Enter the fi r st required numb er and press OK . 8. Enter the ne xt requir ed number an d press OK to sav e. (The phone number , phone no. , is selected when y ou actuall y make a call using th is Calling Car d account.) Placing a Calling Car d Call After setting up the Calling Ca rd and its dialing inst ruc tions, you are read y to place a phon e call using y our Calling Car d. T o use your calli ng car d account: 1. Fro m t h e Calling card menu, scroll to select a calling card and press Options. 2. Scroll to Select and press OK . (âÂÂCard rea dy for useâ is display ed.) 3. Enter the phone number you want to call and press fo r a f ew second s until âÂÂCard call.. . â is display ed. 4. When y ou hear a tone or see a system messag e, pr ess OK .
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 128 Flashlight Y our phone contains a f lashlig ht located on the bottom of the phone. Itâ s convenie nt f or fi nding keys, readi ng maps, and seeing other things where lighting is poor . T o oper at e the flashlight: ä³ T o tur n the f lashlight on, press and hold the key . ä³ T o tur n the f las hlight off , press an d hold th e key . CutîÂÂout Co v ers Y our phone is supplied with some read y-to-use cut-out covers. Y ou can also make y our own co v ers. Cut-out covers quickly c hang e the personality and look of y our phone. Installin g and Chan ging Cu tîÂÂout Co vers T o install or c hang e the bac k cutîÂÂout co v er: 1. Press the r elease button down to remo v e the back cov er of the phone and push the back a way . WARNING: Before changing covers, ensure the phone is powered off and disconn ected from the charg er or any other devi ce. Avoid touching electronic components while c hanging covers. Always store and use the phone with the cove rs attached.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 129 2. Remove the old cut-out if present and place the new cut-out into the bac k c ov er by sliding it under the tw o guid es in th e middle of the bac k co ver . 3. Replace the back cov er . T o install or c hang e the fr ont cutîÂÂout co v er: 1. Press the r elease button down to remo v e the back cov er of the phone and push the back a way . 2. Gently pull the top of the fr ont cov er from the phone to remov e the front cov er . 3. Remove the keymat and the cut-out cover , if present.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 130 4. Place a new front cut-out in the c ov er and replace the keymat. 5. Replace the front cov er , aligning the top of the phone with the top of the cov er , and press the bottom of the phone towards the cov er until it snaps into plac e. 6. Replace the back cov er . Making Y o ur Own Cov ers Y ou can cre ate y our own cut-out co ve rs by using blank cut-outs, the Nokia 3200 Ser ies Ar t Director Soft ware supplied with y our phone, a PC, and a color printer . Nokia 3200 Series Art Director Softw are is a compreh ensiv e photo editor t hat lets you use y our own p ictur es as co v ers fo r you r phone . T o install the phot o edit or sof twar e on yo ur PC: 1. Insert the CD with the Nokia 320 0 Ser ies Ar t Director Software into the CD dr ive of your PC. 2. Start the software installation. - or - If the software does not start installing automatically , click Start , clic k Run , type â x:/setup.e xeâ (where â xâ is the driv e letter associated with your C D drive) , and c lick OK . 3. F ollow the installation prompts.
Section 2K: Addi tional Fea tures 131 T o cr eat e and pr int a cov er: 1. Load your color pr inter with the proper pape r or the blank cu t-outs. 2. Start the Nokia 3200 Ser ies Art Director Softwar e. 3. Using the so ftwar e, select a g r aphic imag e f or the co v er and cli ck Make Faceplate . (Click Help on the menu bar to learn about the capabilities and the various tools and commands within the prog ram.) 4. Using y our mouse, position th e s elected g raphic behind the cut-out cover template as yo u lik e, and f ollo w the pro mpts. 5. Print your cov er . T o pr epar e the pr int ed co v er: 1. If the printer paper was pre-perf or ated, carefull y r emove the the phone cut-out cover fr om th e paper sheet, then remov e the holes f or the keys, the displa y scr een, and the camer a lens. 2. If the paper was not pre-pe rf orated, you will need the conv enient cov er cutter that is av ailable from Nokia. 3. Install your new cov er in y our phone. (See "Installing and Changing Cut-out Cov er s" on pag e 128 .)
Sprint PCS Service Features Section 3
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 133 Section 3A Sprint PCS Service Features: The Basics In This Section â½§ Using V oicemail â½§ Using Caller ID â½§ Responding to Call Waiting â½§ Making a Three-W ay Call â½§ Using Call Forwarding Now that youâÂÂve mastered your phoneâ s fundamentals, itâ s time to explore the calling features that enhanc e your Sprint PCS Service. This se ction outlines y our basic Sprint PCS Ser vice feature s.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 134 Using V oicemail Set ting Up Y our V oicemail All unans we red calls to y our Sprint PCS Visio n Phone are automaticall y tran sf erred to y our voi cemail, ev en if your phon e is in u s e o r t ur n e d o f f. Th e r e for e , y o u w i ll w a nt t o s e t u p y o u r Sp r i n t P CS V oicemail and personal greeting as soon as your Sprint PCS V ision Phone is activated. T o set up y our v oicemail: 1. Press and hold fo r t w o seconds. 2. F ollow the system prompts to: 䡲 Create y our pass code. 䡲 Record your gr eeting. 䡲 Record y our name announcement. 䡲 Choose whether to activate One-T ouch Message Access (a f eatur e th at le ts y ou acc ess m essag es simp l y by pr es sing one key , bypassing th e need for y ou to enter your pass code). V oicemail Notification There ar e sev eral w a ys y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone alerts you of a new messag e: 䢠By displa ying a messag e on the scre en. 䢠By sounding the assigned ringe r type. 䢠By displa ying at the top of y our scr een. Note: The voicemail setup proce ss may vary i n certain A ffiliate area s.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 135 New V oicemail Me ssag e Aler ts When y ou r eceive a new voice messag e, y our phone alerts you and prompts y ou to call y our voicemail. T o call you r v oicemail: 1. Press and hold . 2. As soon as you hear y our own g reeting me ssage, pr ess and hold . (Y ou will be prompted to enter y our pass code. F ollow the prompts.) When the phone is turned on, and an inco ming call w as missed, âÂÂNew v oic e messag eâ is d ispla ye d on y our scr een. T o di splay your missed calls: ä³ Press List . Tip: You can a lso press Listen when you receive notifica tion of new voicemail me ssages. Important: When you are roa ming off the Spr int Nation wide PC S Network, you may not receive notif ication of new voicemai l messages. It is recommended th at you periodica lly check your voicemail by diali ng 1 area code yo ur Sprint PCS Phone Number. When your voicemail an swers, press and enter your pass code . You wil l be charg ed roamin g rates when accessing voicem ail while roaming off the Sprint Nati onwide PCS Network. Note: Your phone a ccepts messa ges even whe n it is turned off. Howeve r, you are only noti fied of new messag es when your phone is turned on an d you are in a Sprint PCS Service Area.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 136 Retr ieving Y our V oicemail Message s Y ou can review y our messages dir ectly from y our Sprint PCS Vision Phone or fr om an y other touc h-to ne pho ne. T o dial fr om y our Sp rint PCS V ision Phon e, you can either speed dial your voicemail or use the menu key s. Using OneîÂÂT o uch Messag e Access ä³ Press and h old for two sec onds. (Follow the system prompt s.) Using a Phone Other Th an Y our Spr int PCS Pho ne t o Access Messag es 1. Dial y our Sprint PCS Phone Number . 2. When y our v oic email ans we rs, press . 3. Enter y our pass code. Note: You are c harged for airtime minutes when you are accessing yo ur voicemail from your Sp rint PCS Vision Phone. Tip: When you ca ll into vo icemail you fi rst hear the h eader infor mation (date , time, and send er inform ation) for the message. To skip dir ectly to the message, press 4 d uring the head er.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 137 V oicemail But t on Guide Hereâ s a quick g uide to y our keypad functi ons while listening to voicemail messa g es. For furt her details an d menu option s, see âÂÂV oicemail Me nu K e yâ on pag e 140 . Date/T ime Send Reply Advance Replay Rewind Forward Erase Call Back Save Cancel Help Skip V oicemail Options Y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone off ers several options f or organizin g and accessing y our v oicemail. Using Exper t Mode Using the Expert Mode sett ing f o r your personal voicemail box helps y ou navigate through the v oicemail system more quic kl y by shortening the voice pr ompts you hear at eac h level. T o tur n Exper t Mode on or of f: 1. Press and hold to access your v oicemail. (If y our v oicemail box contains any new or s av ed messag es, pr ess to acce ss the main v oice mail menu.) 2. Press to chang e y our P e r sonal Options, f ollowing the syste m pro mpt s. 3. Press f or Expert Mode. 4. Press to tur n Exper t Mode on or of f.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 138 Set ting Up Gr oup Distr ibution Lists Create up to 20 separate group list s, each with up to 20 customers. 1. Press and hold to access your v oicemail. (If y our v oicemail box contains any new or s av ed messag es, pr ess to access the main v oice mail menu.) 2. Press to c hang e y our P ersonal Options, f ollowing the syste m pro mpt s. 3. Press f or Administrativ e Options. 4. Press f or Group Distribution Lists. 5. F ollow the voice prompts to create, edit, rename, or delete gr oup lists. Spr int PCS Callback Retur n a call after listening to a messag e without disconnecting from v oicemail. ä³ Press after listening to a message . (Once the call is complete, y ouâ re returned to the v oicemail main menu. ) V oicemailîÂÂt oîÂÂV oicemail Messag e Record and send a v oice messag e to other Sprint PCS V oicemail user s. 1. From the main v oicemail menu, press to send a message. 2. F ollow the voice pr ompts to enter the phone number . 3. F ollow the voice pr ompts to recor d and send y our v oice message. V oicemailîÂÂt oîÂÂV oicemail Messag e Reply Reply to a v oice message re ceived from an y other Sprint PCS Vo i c e m a i l u s e r. 1. After listenin g to a v oice m essag e, pr ess . 2. F ollow the voice prompts to record and send y our repl y .
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 139 V oicemailîÂÂto îÂÂV oicemail Messag e F orw ar ding F orward a voice messag e, e xcept those marked âÂÂPrivate, â to other Sprint PCS V oicemail user s. 1. After listening to a message , press . 2. F ollow the voice pr ompts to enter the phone number . 3. F ollow the voice pr ompts to recor d yo ur introduction and f orwar d the v oice m essag e. V oicemailîÂÂto îÂÂV oicemail Receipt Request Receiv e confirmation that your voice me ssage has been listen ed to when y ou send, f orward, or repl y to oth er Sprint PCS user s. 1. After y ou hav e reco rded a mes sage, pr ess to indicate you are satisf ied with the me ssage you r ecor ded. 2. Press to mar k r eceipt requested. 3. Press to send your v oicemail messag e. Continue R ecording When leaving a v oice messag e, y ou can choose to continue recor ding even after youâ v e stopped. ä³ Press to continue re cording. (Pressin g indicates you are satisf ied with the me ssage you r ecor ded.) Ext ended Absence Gr eeting When y our phone is turned off or you are of f the Sprint Nationwide PCS Networ k f or an e xtended period , this g reeting can be pla y ed instead of y our normal personal greeting. 1. Fr om the main voicemail menu, press for P ers onal Options. 2. Press f or Greetings. 3. Press to recor d an Extended Absen ce Gr eeting.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 140 V oicemail Menu Ke y F ollowing the prompts on the voicemail system, you can use y our keypad to navigate through the f ollowing v oicemail menu. Listen Date/T ime Send Reply Advance Replay Rewind Forward Message Erase Callback Save Options Send a Message Personal Options Notificati on Options Phone Notification Numeric Paging to a Sprint PCS Phone Return to Previous Menu Administrative Options Skip Passcode Autoplay Message Date & T i me On/Off Change Passcode Group Distribution List Return to Previous Menu Greetings Personal Greetings Recorded Name Announcement Extended Absence Greeting Return to Previous Menu Expert Mode On/Off Place a Call Exit
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 141 Using Caller ID Caller ID allows people to ide ntify a caller bef ore answ ering the phone by displayi ng the number of the incoming call. If you do not want y our numbe r displa yed whe n y ou make a call, just f ollow these easy steps. T o block y our phone number from being displa y ed f or a specific outg oing call: 1. Press . 2. Enter the number you want to call. 3. Press . Responding t o Call W aiting When y ouâ re on a call, Call W aiting aler ts you o f incoming calls by soundin g two beeps. Y our phon eâ s screen inf or ms you that anot her call is coming in and di splay s the callerâ s phone number (if i t is av ailable and y ou are in digital mo de). T o r espond t o an incoming call while y ouâ r e on a call: 1. Pre ss . (This puts the fir st calle r on hold and answ ers the second call.) 2. T o switc h bac k to the first caller , press again. â or â Press to end y our first call, then press to answ er the incoming call. Note: To permanentl y block your number , call Spr int Customer Service. Tip: For those ca lls where yo u donâÂÂt want to be interrupte d, you can temporar ily disa ble Call Wa iting by pre ssing before placing you r call. Call Wai ting is au tomatically r eactivated once you end the call.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 142 Making a Thr eeîÂÂW ay Call W ith Thr ee-W ay Calling, y ou can ta lk to tw o people at the same time. When using this f eature, the normal airtime rates wi ll be c harge d f or eac h of the tw o calls. T o mak e a Thr eeîÂÂW ay Call: 1. Enter a phone number y ou wish to call and pr ess . (The number is dialed.) 2. Once you hav e estab lished the connection, press Options , scroll to Three-way call , and pr ess Select . 3. Dial the second n umber y ou wish to call and pr ess . 4. When y ouâ re connec ted to the second party , press agai n to begin y our three-w ay c all. If one of the people y ou called hangs up during y our call, y ou and the re maining ca ller sta y connect ed. If y ou initiated the call and are the first to hang up, all three caller s are disconnected. Tip: You can also begin a Thre e-Way Call by displayi ng a phone number store d in your Phone Book, or Call Log s. To call the third party, press . Note: Call Waiti ng and Three- Way Calli ng are not availa ble while r oaming off the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network.
Section 3A: Sprint PCS Service Fe atures î The Basics 143 Using Call F orw arding Call Forw arding lets y ou f orwar d all y our incoming calls to another phone numb er â even when y our phone is turned of f. Y ou can continue to make calls fr om yo ur phone when Call F orwar ding is activated. T o activ at e Call F orw ar ding: 1. Press and enter the area co de and ph one number to whic h y our future calls sh ould be f orw arded. 2. Press . (Y ou will see a messa ge and hear a tone to confir m the activation of Call F orw arding.) T o deactiv at e Call F orw ar ding: 1. Press . 2. Press . (Y ou will see a messa ge and hear a tone to confir m the deactivation.) Note: You are c harged a h igher r ate for call s you have fo rwarded.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 144 Section 3B Sprint PCS Vision In This Section â½§ Getting Started â½§ Downloading Premium Content â½§ Using Sprint PCS Picture Mail â½§ Accessing Games â½§ Understanding Messaging â½§ Accessing Ringers â½§ Using Sprint PCS Short Mail â½§ Accessing Screen Save rs â½§ Using Sprint PCS Mail â½§ Exploring the W eb â½§ Accessing Email â½§ Sprint PCS Business Connection â½§ Using Instant Messaging â½§ Sprint P CS Vision F AQs â½§ Experiencing Online Chat Sprint PCS Vision SM brings you clarity you c an see and hear with advanced multimedia services. These f eature s, inc luding messaging, gam es, downloadab le ring ers and screen sav ers, W eb access, and Sprint PCS Business Connec tion SM , are easy to learn and use. The rich, colorful gr aphic e xper ience is visuall y compar able to y our home or office computer . Clearly , itâ s a wh ole new w a y to look at wireless. This section intr oduces these adv anced services and walks y ou thro ugh the necessar y steps to start taking advantag e of Sprint PCS V ision.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 145 Get ting Start ed W ith y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone and Sprint PCS Ser vice, you ar e read y to start enjoying the adv antages of Sprint PCS Vi sion. This section will help y ou learn the basics of using your Sprint PCS V ision ser vice s, including ma nag ing your User Name, launching a V ision connection, and navigatin g the W eb with yo ur Sprint PCS V ision Phone. Y our User Name When y ou buy a Sprint PCS Vision Phone and s ign up f or se r vice, y ou're automatically as signed a User Name. A User Name is typicall y based on y our name and a number , follo wed by âÂÂ@sprintpcs.com. â F or e xample, the thir d John Smith to s ign up f or Sprint PCS V ision ser vices might hav e jsmith003@sprintpcs.com as his User Name. If you want a particular User Name, you can visit www. sprintpcs.com and g et the name y ou want â as long as nobod y else h as it. When y ou use Sprint PCS V ision services, your User Name is submitted to identify you to the Spr int Nati onwide PCS Networ k. The User Name is also useful as an addr ess f or Sprint PCS Mail, as a wa y to personalize W eb ser vices, an d as an online virtual identity . Y our User Name will be automatically prog rammed into your Sprint PCS V ision Phone. Y ou don't have to enter it. Finding Y our User Name I f yo u ar e n ' t su r e w h a t yo u r S p r i n t P C S Vis i o n Us e r N a m e is , you c an easil y find it online or on y our Sprint PCS V isio n Phone. T o find y our User Name: 䢠At www .sprintpcs.com . Sign on t o your account using your Spri nt PCS Phone Nu mber and P assw ord. Y our User Name appear s in the top banner , ne xt to y our phone number . 䢠On your Sprint PCS V ision Phone. Y ou can find y our User Name ( User Address or User ID ) in the Settings main menu under User details in the Phone details submenu. Note: To access the phone âÂÂs main menu, pre ss Menu from standby mode. Menu items may be selected b y highlig hting them with th e navigation key and pressing Select .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 146 Launc hing a Spr int PCS V ision Connection T o launc h a Spr int PCS Vi sion connection: ä³ Press Menu , scroll to We b , and press Connect . (Y our Sprint PCS Visi on connec tion launc hes and the Sprint PCS Vision home pag e d ispla ys.) The Spr int PCS V ision Home P age If y ou had a previous Sprint PCS Vi sion connection, the last page y ou visited (f or e x ample, ESPN T op News) will displa y whe n you launc h your br owser . Though the br owser is open , y ou are not currently i n an activ e data sessio n - that is, no data i s being sent or receiv ed. As soon as you navigate t o another page, the active session will launch. Ending a Spr int PCS Vision Connection T o end your W eb session: 1. Fr om the bro wser , press Menu . (The Navigate pop-up menu is displa y ed.) 2. Scroll to E xit web and press Select . (The browser will close and the connec tion will become dormant.) Shortcut: You can a lso press to launch the Web. Selects the highlighted item Opens a pop-up menu Note: If Net Guard is enabled and displa yed (see âÂÂNet Gua rdâ on pa ge 147), select OK (ri ght softkey) to conti nue and launch the Web . Shortcut: You can a lso press a nd hold (end ke y) to end you r session..
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 147 Clear ing the Cache A cache is a memor y location that is used to store data temporarily . If yo u hav e tried to access or have accessed confidential i nf ormation requiring passw or ds, empty the cache after eac h use. The inf or mation or ser vices y ou accessed is stor ed in the cac he. T o empty the c ac he: 1. Fr om the bro wser , press Menu . (The Navigate pop-up menu is displa y ed.) 2. Scroll to Advanced... and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to Clear , press Select , scroll to Cache , and pre ss Pick . (This places a n âÂÂXâ in the check box.) 4. Scroll to highlight Clear , press Select , an d confirm y our decision by pr essing Select agai n Net Guar d When you first connect to the W e b, the Net Guard will appear to confirm that you w ant to co nnect. This f eature he lps yo u av oid accidental connections. Y ou can disab le the Net Guar d in the future by selecting Auto -connect when the Net Guar d is displa y ed. T o c hange y our Net Guar d set tings: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sprint PCS V ision and press Select . 3. Scroll to Net Gua rd and pr ess Select . 4. Select On to activ ate the Net Guar d. - or - Select Off to deactivate the Net Guard. 5. Press OK . Note: When enabl ed, the Net Guard ap pears only once per session. The Net Guar d does not appe ar if the phone i s merely re connectin g due to a time-out.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 148 Spr int PCS Vision Connection Status and Indicators Y our phone's displa y lets y ou kno w the current status of your Sprint PCS V ision connection through indicators which appear at the top of the scr een. The f ollowing symbols are used: The Spr int PCS V ision connection is active and y our phon e is sending data. The Sprint PCS V ision connection is activ e and y our phone is receiving data. The Sprint PCS V ision conne ction is dormant (no data i s being sent or received). Though not cur rently active, when dor mant, the phone can r estart an active connection quickl y; v oice calls can be made an d receiv ed. If no indicator appears, yo ur phone does n ot hav e a current Sprint PCS V ision connectio n. T o launch a con nection, see âÂÂLaunc hing a Sprint PCS Vision Conn ectionâ on pag e 146 . Na vig ating the W eb Navigating thr ough menus and W ebsites duri ng a Sprint PCS V ision session is easy once y ou'v e learned a f ew basics. Her e ar e some tips f or g etting around: Sof tk eys During a Spr int PCS Vision session, the bo ttom line of your phone's displa y contains one or more sof tkeys. These keys are shortcut controls f or na vigating around th e W eb, and the y cor respond to the softkey buttons direc tly belo w the ph oneâ s displa y scr een. T o use sof tk e ys: ä³ Press the desir ed softkey button. (If an additional pop-up menu appear s when you pr ess the softkey button, select the menu items usin g y our keypad [if theyâ re number ed] or by highlighting the o ption and pressing Select .) Note: When the Sprint PCS Visi on connecti on is active, inco ming voice calls go direc tly to voicem ail; outg oing voice calls can be made, but the Sprint PCS Vision conne ction will terminate. Tip: Depending on which Websites you visit, the l abels on th e softkeys may change to indicate th eir func tion.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 149 Sprint PCS Vi sion Home Page Scr olling As with other parts of y our phone's me nu, y ou'll hav e to scr oll up and do wn to see ev er ything on some W ebsites. T o scroll line b y line or link b y link thr ough W ebsites: ä³ T o scroll up, press or . - or - T o scroll down, pr ess or . Selects the highlighted item Opens a pop-up menu Right softkey button Left softkey button
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 150 Selecting Once y ou've le arned how to use softkeys and scr oll, yo u can start navigating the W eb. T o select onîÂÂscr een it ems: ä³ Use the navigation ke y to highli ght the desired item, then press the desired softkey button (or press Select ). Links, which appear as underlined te xt , allow y ou to jump to differ ent W eb pages, select spec ial function s, or even place ph one calls. T o select links: ä³ Highlight the link and select the appropr iate softke y . Going Bac k T o go bac k one page: ä³ Fr o m t h e b ro ws e r , p ress Menu , scroll to Back on the pop-up menu, and pr ess Select . - or - Press . Going Home T o r et ur n to th e Spr int PCS V ision home pag e fr om an y other W eb pag e: ä³ Press Menu , scroll to Home , and pre ss Select . - or - Press to back up to the previous page as many times as necessar y to reac h the Sprint PCS V ision home page. Tip: You'll find that the left softkey is us e d primarily for sele cting items. Th is softkey is often labeled Select . If the items o n a page are number ed, you can u se your ke ypad (number keys) to select an item. (The tenth item in a numb ered list may b e selected by pr essing on your phoneâ s keypad, even th ough the number 0 d oesnâÂÂt app ear on the screen .) Note: Tap Clear to delete text (like a Ba ckspace ke y), or press an d hold Clear to delete the entire text you en tered.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 151 Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail SM Using Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail Y our PM-3205 by Nokia giv es y ou th e ability to take pictures, vie w them using the phone's displa y , an d instantly send them to y our friends and fa mily . It's as easy to use as a traditional point-and-click camera. In addition to sending your pictur es to friends and fami ly , you can also send them to a Picture Mail W ebsite f or stor ag e or upload them to a personal W ebsite. Cameras ca n take and store pictures and the imag e quality is similar to what you se e on y our compute r screen. T akin g and V iewing Pict ur es T o tak e and view pict ur es with a camera phone: ä³ See Section 2J : âÂÂUsing Y our Phoneâ s Built-in Camer aâ on pag e 103 . Shar ing Spr in t PCS Pictur e Mail Fr om Y our Pho ne Cr eating Y o ur Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail P assw ord The first time you use an y of the Sp rint PCS Picture Mail mana gement options involving the Sprint PCS Pict ure Mail W ebsite, you will need to establish a passw ord using yo ur Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone. Thi s pa ssword wi ll a l so a llow yo u to sig n o n to th e Sp r int PCS Pi cture Mail W ebsite at picturemail.sprintpcs.com to access and mana ge y our uploaded pictur es.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 152 T o cr eat e y our Spr int PCS Pict ur e Mail passw or d: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Pictures , and press Select . 2. Scroll to My pictures , press Select . 3. Scroll to Stored in camera , and press Select . 4. S elect a picture, pr ess Op tions , scroll to Upload , and press Select . (Y ou will be prompted to create a Spr int PCS Picture Mail pass wo rd.) 5. Enter a fo ur- to eight-digit passw ord and pr ess OK. (Y ou will be prompted to confirm your pass w or d.) 6. Please wait whil e the system c reates y our account. Once y ou hav e receiv ed con firmation that your account has bee n successfully registere d, y ou may upload and shar e picture s and access the Sprint PCS Picture Mail W ebsite. Sending Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail F r om Y our Ph one T o send Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail from y our pho ne: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Messaging , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to Cre ate Picture Message and pr ess Select . (Pictur es stored in y our phone â s camer a are di splay ed.) 3. Scroll to select a picture, press Options , scr oll to Insert , and press Select. 4. Scroll to Add number and pr ess Select . 5. T o select a recipient from y our Contacts list, pr ess Search , highlight a contact, and press Select . - or - Enter the recipientâ s wireless ph one number or email addr ess and pr ess OK . 6. Scroll to highlight the recipient and press Options . 7. Scroll to Sen d and pr ess Select . (Y our message will be sent.) Note: If your Sprint PCS Service Plan does not include Sprint PCS Picture Mail, you will first be prompte d to subscribe to the service for an add itional monthl y charge . Tip: Write down your Sprint PCS Picture Mail password in a secure place.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 153 A ccessing th e Spr i nt PCS Pi ctur e Mai l W ebsi t e F r om Y our Comput er Fr om the W ebsite, you can shar e pictures, edit album titles and pictur e captions, organize and mov e imag es, and muc h mor e. Picture manag ement tools are als o availab le to impr ov e or cust omize y our pictures. Y ou'll be able to lighten , dar ken, crop, antique, add comic bub bles and cartoon effects, an d use other f eatur es to transf or m y our pictures. T o connect t o the Spr int PCS Pictur e Mail W ebsit e fr om your comput er: ä³ From yo ur comp uter , sign on to picturemail .sprintpcs.com . (Y ou will first need to register through y our Sprint PCS V ision Picture Phon e to view the Pictur e Mail W ebsite; see âÂÂCreati ng Y our Sprint PCS Picture Mail P assw ordâ on pag e 151 .) Note: A monthly cha rge will app ly for your use o f Picture Mail serv ices. See your Sprint PCS Se rvic e Plan f or deta ils. Warning: Only devices that offer compa tible pi ctur e mail or e- mail fea tures can receive and di splay pictur e messages. Pictur e message objects may contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone or PC. Do n ot open an y attachment if you are not sure of the trustworthiness of the se nder. The appea rance of a Picture message may vary dependin g on the receiving device.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 154 Messaging Understanding Messaging Now you c an send and r eceiv e email s and te xt m essag es and participate in W eb-based c hatrooms right from y our Sprint PCS V ision Ph one. Messaging allows y ou to sta y conne cted to friends, fam il y , and c o-w ork ers 24 hour s a da y an ywher e on the Sprint Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. Message T ypes There ar e man y types of te xt messag ing available on y our phone. These appear on y our scree n and include nu meric messages (pag es), Message s, Updates, and Mail. (Spr int PCS V oicemail provides voicemail-to-mailbox messa ging. F or inf or mation on using your phoneâ s voicemail feature, see âÂÂUsing V oicemailâ on page 134 .) Message F olders Incoming Updates and numeric pa g es are stored in folde r s in your phoneâ s Messaging menu. Y ou may add your own f older s or use the phoneâ s default f older . T o add a new f older: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Messaging , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Messages and press Select . 3. Scroll to My fo lders and press Select . (If ther e ar e no f olde rs, the messag e â (empt y) â displays.) 4. Press Options , scroll to Add folder , pres s Select , type a name f or the f older , and press OK .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 155 T o edit a f older name: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Messaging , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Messages and press Select . 3. Scroll to My fo lders and press Select . 4. Scroll to the f older and press Options . 5. Scroll to Ren ame folder and press Select . 6. Modify the f older name and press OK . Er asing Messages T o erase messag es: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Messaging , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Messages and press Select . 3. Scroll to Delete messages and press Select 4. Scroll to select one of the f ollowing categ ories: 䡲 All 䡲 All read 䡲 All unread 䡲 Inbox 䡲 Sent items 䡲 Archive 䡲 (folder name you created) 5. Press Se lect to delete the categor y and press OK to confirm y our decision.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 156 Signing Up for Updat e s W ith Upd ates, y ou can hav e ne ws and inf or mation sent directl y to y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone at the times you c hoose. T o select the inf or mation you w ant t o send t o y our Spr int PCS Vision Phone: 1. Log on to the Internet from your computer . 2. Go to the site from which y ou want to receiv e inf ormation. (A f ew of the sites y ou can visit are America Online î , Y ahoo! î , MSN î and eBa y î . The loc ation where you request update s within eac h si te will v ar y .) 3. Where indicated on the site, input y our 10-digit Spr int PCS Phone Number f ollo wed by âÂÂ@messaging.sprintpcs.com. â (For ex a m p l e: 5551234567@messaging.sprintpcs .com .) Upon completing the registra tion process, you sh ould begin receivi ng updates on y our Sprint PCS V ision P hone as r equested.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 157 Using Spr i nt PCS Shor t Mail W ith Sprint PCS Short Mail, you can use a personâ s wireless phon e number to send instant te xt messag es from y our Sprint PCS Vision Phone to their messaging-ready phoneâÂÂand they can send messages to you. When y ou rece iv e a new message, y ouâ ll automatically be notified with a one -way te xt message. In addition, Spri nt PCS Short Mail includes a variety of preset messag es, such as âÂÂIâÂÂm running la te, IâÂÂm on my wa y , â that make composing messag es f ast and easy . Y ou can also customize y our o wn preset messag es (up to 100 char acters) from your Sprint PCS Vision Phone or at www . sprintpcs.com . Cr eating a Shor t List Y ou can add fr equentl y contacted r eci pients to y our Short List. Then when y ou compose Sprint PCS Shor t Mai ls, you can se lec t the m from a conv enient list. T o add someone to y our shor t list: 1. Fro m t h e Vi s io n H om e pa g e, scroll to Messaging and press Select . Messaging P ag e 2. Scroll to Sho rt Mail and press Select . 3. Scroll to Settings and press Select . 4. Scroll to Edit Short List and pr ess Select . 5. T o add a new name, scroll to Add new name , press Select , type in an alias (a nickname f o r the sender), their first name, last name, and pho ne number . 6. Scroll to Save and pr ess Select . Note: Press the key to select the character inp ut mode to enter the recipi entâÂÂs phone number. Press the key aga in to re turn to the character in put mode.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 158 7. Scroll to Done and press Select . 8. T o delete a name, select it from y our Short Mail list, scroll down to Erase , and pre ss Select . 9. Press Se lect again to conf irm your decision. Composing Spr int P CS Shor t Mails T o compose a Spr int PCS Short Mai l: 1. Launc h the br owser by pr essing . 2. From t he Vi s i o n Home pa ge, scroll to Messaging and press Select . 3. Scroll to Sen d a Message and pre ss Select . (The Short Mail menu is display ed.) 4. Scroll to Compose and press Select . 5. Scroll to the To button, press Select to view and sele ct a recipientâ s wireless phone number from yo ur short list, and press Done. - or - Scroll to the te xt box under the To button, type the wireless phone number of the per son to whom youâ re sending a messag e, and press Done . 6. In the te xt bo x under Message , compose a messag e or use the preset messag es or icons. 䡲 T o type a messag e, highlight the Message te xt box, u se y our keypad to type a messag e, an d press Done when finish ed. (See âÂÂEntering T ex tâ on pag e 2 9.) 䡲 T o use a pr eset messag e or âÂÂe mo ticon, â high li ght the down arrow in the Insert window , and press Se lect . Select Pre-set Msgs or Icons , press Select , then select Go . Choose the messag e or emoticon y ouâ d like to insert and select OK . 7. Review y our messag e, scroll to Send , and press Select . Note: Although your message was sent, there is no certainty that i t was received by the reci pient. The serv ice ar ea, servic e conditi ons, phone features compati bility, an d other factors may preven t your message from being r eceived.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 159 A ccessing Spr int PCS Short Mail When y ou rece ive a te xt messag e, you will see âÂÂ1 messag e r eceiv edâ on y our dis play screen. (An alert tone m y also be hear d). T o r ead a Spr int PCS Shor t Mail when it ar r ives: 1. Press Sh ow . (The Inbox will open, with the most recent messa g e highlig hted and at the top of the listing.) 2. Press Se lect to d ispla y the messag e. T o r ead a Spr int PCS Shor t Mail lat er: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Messaging , and press Select. 2. Scroll to Messages and press Select . 3. Scroll to Inbox and press Select . 4. Scroll to the messag e y ou want to read and pr ess Select . 5. After reading the messag e, press Options. 6. Scroll to Delete (or some other action), pre ss Select , and f ollow the prompts. T o r eply t o a PC S Shor t Mail: 1. Launc h the br owser by pr essing and, from th e Vi s i o n Ho me page , scroll to Messaging , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sprint PCS Mail Inbox and press Select . 3. Scroll to Inbox and press Inbox . 4. Scroll to the messag e and press Select to open it. 5. W ith the messag e open in the Short Mail page, scroll to Reply and pr ess Select . (See âÂÂComposing Sprint PCS Shor t Mailsâ on page 158 . Tip: You can go directl y to yo ur Web in box by selec ting E-mail from the Messaging menu on your phone .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 160 Using Pr eset Messag es Preset messages make sending text messages to y our fr iends, family , and co-w or kers easier than ev er . T o add and/or edit Pr eset Messag es: 1. Launc h the br owse r , and fro m the V ision Home page, scroll to Messaging and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to Sho rt mail and press Se lect . 3. Scroll to Settings and press Select . 4. Scroll to Pre-set M essages and press Select . 5. Fro m t h e Pre-set Messages menu, add a new message or edit an e xisting one. 䡲 T o add a new messag e, scr oll to (Add new) and pr ess Select . T ype yo ur messag e, pr ess Done , scroll to Save , and pre ss Select . (Y our new messag e is added to the list.) 䡲 T o edit an ex isting messag e, scr oll to the messag e , press Select , edit the messag e, and pr ess Save when finished. Note: You may also add or edit preset me ssages in the âÂÂManage My Accountâ area at www. sprintpc s.com .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 161 Using Spr int PCS Mail W ith Sprint PCS Mail, you can set up an account at no additional c harge and perf orm many of the typical email functions fr om y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone th at y ou can from y our personal computer . Y ou can manag e y our Sprint PCS Mail accoun t from y our Sprint PCS V ision Ph one or from y our personal computer at www .sprintpcs.com . Y ou can also access other sele ct email providers from the W eb thro ugh y our Spri nt PCS Mail. A ccessing Spr int PCS Mail Messag es T o access Spr int PCS Mail messag es: 1. From the standby mode, press Menu , scr oll to Messaging , and press Select . 2. Scroll to E-mail and press Select. (The browse r will launch, and if y ouâ re a fir st-time user , your phone will prompt y ou to set up y our Sprint PCS Mail account by establish ing a User Name and pass wo rd.) 3. T o view y our messag es, sc r o l l t o Inbox , press Inbox , a n d select the messag e y ou wish to r ead. (The message opens.) 4. Once youâ ve r ead a message , scroll to the bottom of the messag e to use the quic k actions ( Reply , Reply All, Forward , Erase , Add to Folder , or Main ). Composing Spr int PCS Mail Messages T o compose and send a Spr int PCS Mail messag e: 1. Fr om the Sp rint PCS Mail men u (see Steps 1âÂÂ2 abo v e), scro ll to Compose and press Compose . 2. Scroll to the te xt box under To and enter the email address of the per son to whom yo uâ re sending the message. 3. Scroll to Sub ject and enter the subject. 4. Scroll to Message and e nter y our messag e. 5. Scroll to the Send button and pr ess Select to send the messag e.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 162 Note: When sending messa ges, your Sprint PCS Vision Phon e may display the words "Message Sent". Thi s is an indication that the message has been sent by your p hone to the message cen ter number p rogrammed in to your phone. This is no t an indica tion tha t the message has been r eceived at th e intende d destinati on.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 163 A ccessing Email W ith Sprint PCS V ision, you can use popular email serv ices such as AO L î Mail, Y ahoo! î Mail, MSN î Hotmail, and EarthLink î to keep in touc h even while y ouâ re on the g o. Using Email T o access email pr o viders fr om y our Spr int PCS V ision Phone: 1. Launc h the brow ser , scroll to Messaging , and press Select . (The Messaging menu is displa y ed.) 2. Scroll to Email and pr ess Select . 3. Scroll to an email pr ovider , such as A OL Mail, Y ahoo! Mail, MSN Hotmail, or Ear thLink, and press Select. 4. Use your keypad to enter the required sign in information for the selected pr ovider , suc h as user name, emai l address, and/or pass wo rd, and select Sign In . (Y our mailbox for the selected provider will displa y . ) 5. F ollow the on screen instructions to r ead, repl y to, co mpose, send, and m ana g e your email account. Note: The info rmation requ ired for sign in will var y dependi ng on the email provider yo u are acce ssing.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 164 Using Instant Messaging Sprint PCS V ision also prov ides y o u with access to popular instant messag ing (IM) client s, including A OL î Instant Messeng er TM and Y ahoo! î Messeng er . A ccessing Instant Messaging T o access instant messaging clients from y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone: 1. Launc h the brow ser , scroll to Messaging , and press Select . (The Messaging menu is displa y ed.) 2. Scroll to Instant Me ssaging and press Select . 3. Select an email provider , such as A OL Instant Messeng er or Y ahoo! Messeng er . 4. Use y our keypad to enter the req uire d sign in in f ormation f or the se l e c t ed p r ov i d e r , s u ch a s us e r n a m e an d / o r p as swo rd , a n d fol l o w the prompts. 5. F ollow the on screen instructions to r ead, repl y to, co mpose, send, and man age your instant messaging acco unt. Note: The info rmation requ ired for sign in will var y dependi ng on the instant messaging provi der you a re accessi ng.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 165 Exper i encing Online Chat Sprint PCS V ision gives you the ability to join wir eless c hatrooms from y our Sprint PCS Vision Phone, to send te xt messages and icons to c hatroom participants, or to launch a on e-on-one (priv ate) c hatroom. T o access a chatr oom fr om the br owser: 1. Launc h the brow ser , scroll to Messaging , and press Select . (The Messaging menu is displa y ed.) 2. Scroll to Chat and pre ss Select . (A DISCLAIMER messag e f or W irele ss Chat is displa yed .) 3. After reading the entire messa g e, if you agree to its ter ms, press Agree . (After a f ew seconds, a list of chatrooms will be display ed. - or - If you do not agree with its ter ms, press Menu and navigate to another pa ge. 4. Fr om the c hatro om list, selec t a ch atroom (f or e xample, Friends or Singles ) an d press Select . 5. Use y our keypad to enter a nick name, scro ll to Enter , and press Link . (Once in the chatroom, y ou ma y scroll thr ough the postings to read messag es from other c hatroom participants.) T o post a message: 1. Once in the c hatr oom, scr oll to Add text and press TXT . 2. Enter y our me ssage . 3. Scroll to Sen d and pr ess Link . (Y our messag e is added to those in the c hatroom.) T o set up a pr iv at e c hatr oo m: 1. Once in the c hatr oom, scr oll to select 1->1 and press 1->1 . 2. Scroll the list to select a chatter with whom youâ d like to launch a private chatroom and press Contact . T o exit a chatr oom: ä³ From the chatr oom, scr oll to Leave Room and pr ess Leave . Note: To avoid inadverte nt data usage charg es, you should si gn out of chatrooms ( Leave ) when you are re ady to exit.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 166 Do wnloading Pr emium Cont ent W ith Sprint PCS V ision and y our ne w Sprint PCS V ision Phone, y ou hav e access to a dynamic v ariety of Premium Service content such as downloadable Game s, Ring ers, Screen Sav ers , and other applications. The basic steps r equire d to access and download Prem ium Ser vice content are outlined belo w . A ccessing the Do wnload Menus T o access the Spr int PCS Vision do wnload menus: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Downloads , and press Select. 2. Select the type of file y ou wish to download ( Screen Savers , Ringers , Games , or Applications ) and press Select . 3. Select Get New and press Select . (The browser will launc h and take y ou to the cor res pond ing do wnload men u.) T o access the Spr int PCS Visio n do wnload menus fr om the W eb br o wser: 1. Fro m t h e Vi sion Home page, scroll to Downloa ds , and press Select . 2. Select Games , Ringe rs , Screen Sa vers , or Applications to g o to their corresponding download menu. ( F or more inf ormation on navigating the W eb, see âÂÂNavigating the W ebâ on pa g e 148 .) Selecting an It em t o Do wnl oad Y ou can searc h f or available items to do wnload in a number of wa ys: 䢠Featured displa ys a rotating selection of f eature d items. 䢠Browse Cate gory allows y ou to narrow y our sear ch t o a g ener al categor y , such as Movie/TV Themes fo r Ringers or College Log os f or Sc re en Sav ers. (Ther e ma y be sever al pag es of ava ilabl e cont ent in a list. Select Next 9 to view additional items.) 䢠Search allows y ou to use y our keypad to enter search criter ia to locate an item. Y ou ma y enter an entire w ord or title or perf or m a partial-word sear c h (f or e xample, entering âÂÂgooâ returns âÂÂGood Olâ Boy , â âÂÂThe Good, the Bad, an d the Ugly , â and âÂÂGoofy - ClubâÂÂ). Note: Only install content fr om sources that offe r adequate protecti on against harmful software. Copyright protecti ons may prevent some images, ringer s, and other content from being copied, modified, transferred or forwarded.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 167 Downloading a n It em Once yo uâ ve selected an item you wish to download, highligh t it and press Select . Y ou will see a summar y page f o r the item inc luding its title, the ve ndor , the download de tail, the file size, and the cost. Links allow y ou to view the Lice nse Details pag e, whic h ou tlines the price, license type, and length of license f or the download, and the T erms of Use page, whi ch details the Pr emium Services T erm s of Use and your responsibility for payment. T o download a select ed item: 1. Fr om the inf ormation pa g e, select Buy . (The item will automaticall y download to y our phone. Y ou will see a series of screens detailing th e download in itiation, progr ess [in bytes], and saving p rocess . Whe n the New Download screen appears, the item has been successfull y do wnloaded to y our phone. ) 2. Choose y our ne xt action/opti on once the do wnload is complete. 䡲 Select Use (left softk ey) to assign the do wnloaded it em (or to launc h, in the case of a game). Y our Sprint PCS Vision session will end and y ou will be redir ected to the appropriate phone menu screen. 䡲 Select Shop (right softkey) to browse f or other ite ms to download. 䡲 Press END to quit the br owser and r eturn to standby mode. Note: If you have not previously purchased an item, you wi ll be pr ompted to create your purc hasing profile to auth orize Premium Se rvices purchase s.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 168 Games A ccessing Games Y ou can play a variety of entertaining and graphicall y-rich games on y our Sprint PCS Vis ion Phone. Ne w games are easy to do wnload and pla y . Downloading Ga mes T o download an a v ailable game t o y our phone: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Downloads , and press Select. 2. Scroll to the Games fo lder and press Select . (A list of games is displayed.) 3. Highligh t Get New and pr ess Select . (The browser will launc h and take you to the Games download me nu.) 4. Use y our navi gation key to highlight and select a game you wish to downlo ad. (F or mor e inf or mation on navigating the We b , s e e âÂÂNavigating the W ebâ on pa ge 148 .) 5. Fr om the inf ormation pa g e, select Buy . (The game will automaticall y download to yo ur phone. Y ou will see a series of screens detailing th e download initiation, progr ess [in bytes], and saving pr ocess. When the New Downlo ad scr een appears, the game has been successfull y do wnloaded to your ph one.) 6. Choose y our ne xt action/opti on once the do wnload is complete. 䡲 Select Use (left softkey) to launch the downloadable game. Y our Sprint PCS V ision session will end and y ou will be redirected to the approp riate phone menu scr een. Tip: For complete instructi ons on downl oa ding, see âÂÂD ownloading Pr emium Contentâ on page 165. Note: If you have not previously purchased an item, you wi ll be pr ompted to create your purc hasing profile to auth orize Premium Se rvices.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 169 䡲 Select Shop (right softkey) to browse f or other ite ms to download. 䡲 Press END to quit the br owser and r eturn to standby mode. Pla ying Games T o play a do wnloaded g ame on y our phone: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Downloads , and press Select. 2. Scroll to the Games fo lder and press Select . (A list of games is displayed.) 3. Scroll the list to s elect a game, pr ess Options , s croll to Play , and press Select . (The game will open.) 4. Select Ye s and press Select . if a prompt displays the da ys remaining on the game license and asks if you want to continue. 5. T o understand how to play the game, scroll to Instructions , and press Select . (An e xplanation of how to play the game is displayed.) - or - T o begin a game, scroll to New game and pr ess Select . Use the navigation keys to scr oll th rough y our instruc tions, and press Back to return to the previous screen. (Y ou can press New game to begin a game or press High scores to review the high scores to previous games you play ed.) T o quit a game: ä³ When you ar e finis hed pla ying, pr ess , then press Ye s .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 170 Ring ers A ccessing Ring ers Y ou can personalize your Sprint PCS V ision Phone by downloadin g and assigning differe nt ringers to number in your address book. Downloading Ring ers T o download an a v ailable r ing er t o your phone: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Downloads , and press Select. 2. Scroll to the Ringers f older and press Select . (A list of games is displayed.) 3. Highligh t Get New and pr ess Select . (The browser will launc h and take y ou to the Ring e r s down load menu.) 4. Use y our navi gation key to highligh t and select a ring er y ou wish to downlo ad. (F or mor e inf or mation on navigating the We b , s e e âÂÂNavigating the W ebâ on pa ge 148 .) 5. Fr om the inf ormation pa g e, select Buy . (The r ing er will automaticall y download to yo ur phone. Y ou will see a series of screens detailing th e download initiation, progr ess [in bytes], and saving pr ocess. When the New Downlo ad scr een appears, the ring er has been succe ssfully downloaded to yo ur phone.) 6. Choose y our ne xt action/opti on once the do wnload is complete. 䡲 Select Use (left softk ey) to assign the do wnloaded ring er . Y our Sprint PCS V ision session will end and y ou will be redirected to the approp riate phone menu scr een. 䡲 Select Shop (right softkey) to browse f or other ite ms to download. 䡲 Press END to quit the br owser and r eturn to standby mode. Tip: For complete instructi ons on downl oa ding, see âÂÂD ownloading Pr emium Contentâ on page 165. Note: If you have not previously purchased an item, you wi ll be pr ompted to create your purc hasing profile to auth orize Premium Se rvices.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 171 Assigning Do wnloaded Ring ers Y ou can assign d ownloade d ring ers from the fr om the Custom tone and T one settings menu. T o assign a do wnloaded r inger: ä³ See âÂÂSelecti ng Ringer T ypes for V oice Cal lsâ on pa ge 37 . â or â See âÂÂSelecting Ring e r T ypes f or Messag esâ on pag e 37 . Pur c ha sing Ring ers Y ou can purc hase r ingers directl y from y our phone by f ollowing the instru ctions in âÂÂDownloading Premium Conten tâ on pag e 165 or through www .sprintpcs. com . Note: You may assig n a rin ger to more than one type of c all.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 172 Scr een Sa v ers A ccessing Scr een Sa v ers Download unique imag es to use as s creen sa v ers or make it easy to tell whoâ s calling b y assigning speci fic images to numbers in your address book . Downloading Scr een Sa v ers T o download an a v ailable Scr een Sa v er t o y our phone: 1. Fr om the standby mod e, press Menu , scroll to Downloads , and press Select . 2. Highligh t Screen Savers and pr ess Select . 3. Highligh t Get New and pr ess Select . (The browser will launc h and take y ou to the Scr een Sav ers download men u.) 4. Use y our navigation key to highlight and selec t a Screen Sav er y ou wish to download. (F or mor e inf ormation on navi gating the W eb, see âÂÂNaviga ting the W ebâ on page 148 .) 5. Fr om the inf ormation pa g e, select Buy . (The screen sa ver will automaticall y download to yo ur phone. Y ou will see a series of screens detailing th e download initiation, progr ess [in bytes], and saving pr ocess. When the New Downlo ad scr een appears, the scr een sav er has been successfull y downloade d to y our phone.) 6. Choose y our ne xt action/opti on once the do wnload is complete. 䡲 Select Use (left softkey) to assign the do wnloaded scr een sav er . Y our Sprint PCS V ision session will e nd and y ou will be redir ected to the appropriate phone menu screen. 䡲 Select Shop (right softkey) to browse f or other ite ms to download. Tip: For complete instructi ons on downl oa ding, see âÂÂD ownloading Pr emium Contentâ on page 165. Note: If you have not previously purchased an item, you wi ll be pr ompted to create your purc hasing profile to auth orize Premium Se rvices.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 173 䡲 Press END to quit the br owser and r eturn to standby mode. Assigning Do wnloaded Scr een Sa v ers Downloaded Scr een Sav ers may be selected as w allpaper from the Settings menu . T o select a do wnloaded Scr een Sa v er fr om the Set t ings menu: ä³ See âÂÂChanging the Display Scr eenâ on pag e 41 . Pur c ha sing Scr een Sa v ers Y ou can pur c hase Scree n Sav ers directly from y our phone by f ollowing th e instructions in âÂÂDownloading Pr emium Contentâ o n page 165 or through www .sprintpcs.com . Note: You may stor e a limite d number of d ownloaded Screen Save rs on your phone, depen ding on the fi le sizes. Addition al download s will be stored in My Content Manager . Note: You may assig n a screen saver to more than one task.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 174 We b Explor ing the W eb W ith W eb access on y our Sprint PCS V ision Phone, yo u can bro wse full-color gr aphic versions of your f av orite W ebsites, making it easier than ev er to sta y inf or med while on the g o. F ollow spo rts scores, breakin g news, w eather , and shop on y our Sprint PCS V ision Pho ne an ywhere on the Sprint Nationwide PCS Netw or k. Since y our phoneâ s display is small, the w eb content is differ ent from what y ou ma y be used to se eing on a computer displa y . In addition to the f eatures alre ad y co ver ed in this section, the Sprint PCS V ision home pag e off ers access to these colorful, gr aphically rich W eb categories. Many sites ar e av ailable under more than one menuâ cho ose the o ne that's mo st conv enien t f or y ou. 䢠News. Get up-to-the -minute ne ws r egarding finance, business, sports, and entertainment at site s like CNNt oGo, Bloomberg, USA T oday , and Forbes. 䢠W eather . Access The W eather Channel to g et current w eather conditions and f or ecasts. 䢠Entertainmen t. Get the latest buzz on y our f avo rite star s as well as movie and music r eview s at W ebsites like E! Online, P o cket BoxOf fice TM , and T astNtalk . 䢠Sports. Enjoy cur rent news, statistics , and spor ts scores, as well as updates of e vents in progress at ESPN an d other spor ts sites. 䢠Finance. Use W ebsites like Bloom berg, F ideli ty , and Forbes to g et stock quotes, mak e trades, and c hec k yo ur bank accoun t online. 䢠T ravel. Access f light inf or mation and make di ning arrang em ents from tr av el W ebsites like Saber and Fo dors.com. Note: Your Minib rowser del ivers web page s that are designed for Wirele ss Applicat ion Protocol (WAP), so n ot all web pa ges ar e viewab le with your phone. Contact your Sprint PCS Representative for furt her details or visit www .sprintpcs.com for more infor mation on Interne t access. Minibrowser se rvices are not avail able while ro aming off the Sprin t Nationwide PCS Network.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 175 䢠Shopping. Browse or pur c hase from popular shopping W ebsites like Amazon or Edmunds. 䢠T ools. Use tools lik e Switchboar d to acces s ye llow page s, white pages â ev en rev erse phone number look-up or use Google to searc h f or other W e bsites or images. 䢠Business Links. Access your Sprint PCS Business Connection P ersonal or Enterprise Edition al ong with links to many business- related sites. 䢠My Account. Chec k minute s and Sprint PCS V ision usag e, view your current invoice, or make a pa yment. 䢠Search. Use Google to searc h keywords, articles, and even images. Using the Bro wser Menu Navigating the W eb from your ph on e using the Sp r int PCS V i sion home page is easy once y ou g et the hang of it. F or details on how to navigate the W eb, select menu items, and more, s ee âÂÂNavigating the W ebâ on pa ge 148 . Althou gh the Sprint PCS V i sion home page offers a broad and conv en ient arra y of sites and services f or you to browse , not all sites are r epresented, and c ert ain functions, suc h as g oing directl y to specif ic W ebsites, are not av ailabl e. F or thes e and other function s, y ou will need to use the browser menu. The browser menu offer s additional fun ction ality to expand y our use of th e W eb on your Spri nt PCS Vision Phone . Opening the Br o wser Me nu The browser menu may be opened anytime you have an active Sprint PCS V ision session, from an y pa ge y ou are view ing. T o open the br o wser menu: ä³ Press the Menu softke y . (The browser drop down menu will open.) Note: The navigation key is used to select menus and menu items.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 176 The Navig at e P opîÂÂup Menu Options available under the Naviga te browser menu inc lude: 䢠Back. J umps back a page to the previous page you view ed. 䢠Home. Returns the browser to the Sprint PCS Vision home pag e. 䢠Open Page. Allo ws y ou to navigate dir ectl y to a W ebsite by entering its URL (W ebsite address). 䢠Search. La u nch es a G oo gl e se a rch. 䢠Mark Page. Displays the T itle and URL (W ebsite address) o f the site you're currently vie wing, and allows you to sav e it as a bookmark. 䢠Forward. J umps f orw ard a pag e to the previous pag e y ou vie w ed. 䢠Refresh. Reloads the cur rent W eb pa ge. 䢠Instructions. Opens an instruction pag e. 䢠Exit W eb. Closes the connectio n, leaving it dormant. Cr eating a Book mar k Bookmar ks allow you to stor e the addr ess of y our fa vorite W ebsites f or easy access at a l ater time. T o cr eat e a bookmar k: 1. Go to the W eb pag e y ou w ant to mar k. (Y ou can select Open Page from the menu and navigate direc tly to a W ebsite by enter ing its URL.) 2. Press Menu , scroll to Mark Page , an d press Select . 3. Use y our keypad to edit the bookmark title and URL (if necessar y) and select Save to save the bookmar k. Messaging page Navigate pop-up menu Note: Bookmarking a page doe s not store the page contents, ju st its a ddress. Some pages cannot be bookmar ked. Whether a particular Web page may be marked i s controlled by its creator.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 177 A ccessing a Bookmar k T o access a bookmar k: 1. Fr om a W eb pag e, pr e ss Menu . (The Navigate pop-up men u is display ed.) 2. Press . (The Book marks pop-up menu is display ed.) 3. Sc ro ll to highlight the bookmar k y ouâ d like to access and press Select. Deleting a Bookmar k T o delet e a bookmar k: 1. Fr om a W eb pag e, pr e ss Menu . (The Navigate pop-up men u is display ed.) 2. Press . (The Book marks pop-up menu is display ed.) 3. Sc ro ll to highlight the bookma r k y ouâ d like to dele te and press Select. 4. Scroll to Dele te and pr ess Select . 5. Press OK to delete the bookmar k. Going t o a Specific W ebsit e T o g o t o a par ticular W ebsit e b y ent er ing a URL (W ebsite addr ess): 1. Fr om a W eb pag e, pr e ss Menu . (The Navigate pop-up men u is display ed.) 2. Scroll down to Open Page and pr ess Select . 3. Use your keypad to enter th e URL of the W eb site you wish to visit. 4. Select Go an d press Select . Note: Your phon e may have some bookmarks loaded for si tes not affil iated with Sprint or the pho ne manu facturer. N either Sprin t or the phone manufacturer warr ants or endorses the se sites. If you choose to ac cess them, you shoul d take the same precaution s, for security or conten t, as you would with any intern et site. Note: Not all Web sites are vie wable on your phon e.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 178 Reloading a W eb P age T o r eload (r efr esh) a Web pag e: 1. Fr om a W eb pag e, pr e ss Menu . (The Navigate pop-up men u is display ed.) 2. Scroll down to Refresh and press Select . Restarting the W eb Bro wser If the W eb browser appears to be malfunctioning o r stops responding, y ou can usuall y fix the problem by simpl y e xiting and restarting the browser . T o r estart the W eb br o wser: 1. Press and hold to e xit the browser . 2. Fr om the standby mod e, press to rel aunc h th e bro wse r .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 179 Spr int PCS Business Connection SM Using Spr int PCS Business Connection Sprint PCS Business Connection SM P ersonal Edition giv es y ou secure, real-time access to y our Microsoft î Outlook î or Lotus No tes î compan y email, calendar , business director y , and per sonal contacts. Y ouâ ll hav e the f eatures and functi ons of your Micros oft Outloo k and Lotus Notes so y ou can view , crea te, repl y to, and delete email; sc hedule appointments; and look up phone number s i n real t ime, an ywhere on the Sprint Nationwide PCS Netw or k. Sprint PCS Business Connection P er sonal Edition deliv ers the f ollowing: 䢠Business email access . Read, repl y to, f orwar d, delete, and compose y our compan y email. 䢠Company directory and contac ts . Searc h, vie w , call, and email contacts from y our company's director y . Do all this and add/edit your personal contacts. 䢠W ork c alendar . Accept and decline meetings, vie w dail y summaries and details, and navigate to various dates. 䢠Files/information on your PC . Brow se folders , download, and view documents fr om an y device using a PC browser o r P oc ket Inter net Explorer . Sprint PCS Business Connection P er sonal Edition requir es no hard ware o r software installation on your co mpan yâ s networ k. J ust install the Sprint PCS Business Connection P er sonal Edition softwar e on y our w or k PC. This al lows data to be se curel y retrie ve d in r eal- time by your wir eless device when connected to the Sprint Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. Ther e is a monthly charg e f or Sprint PCS Business Connection and usage c harg es will also apply . When y our w or k PC isn' t on, y ou can shar e conne ctions with y our co-w ork ers so that you alwa ys have access to y our email, calendar , and contacts. Y our data remains secure beh ind the corpor ate fir ew all, and an y chan g es y ou make on y our wireless device are in stantly updated on y our company server without the need to sync hronize. Additional Sprint PCS Business C onnection sol utions ar e av ailable f or y our company . For more details, visit businessconnection.sprintpcs.com .
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 180 Spr i nt PCS V ision F AQs Ho w will I kno w when m y phone is r eady f or Spr int PCS Vision service? Y our User Name (f or e xample, bsmith001@sprintpcs.com ) will d ispl ay when y ou sele ct Settings , Phone details , User de tai ls , and User ID . Ho w do I signîÂÂin f or the first time? Y ou are auto maticall y signed in to access Sprint PCS V ision ser vices wh e n yo u tu r n on yo ur p h o n e . Ho w do I kno w when m y phone is connect ed t o Spr int PCS Vision services ? Y our phone automaticall y connects when Sprint PCS V ision service is used or an incoming messag e arri ve s. Y our phone will also displa y the icon. (Connecting takes about 10-12 seconds.) Can I mak e calls and use Spr int PCS V ision services at the same ti me? Y ou cannot use v oice and Sprint PCS V ision services simultaneously . If you r eceiv e a call while Sprint PCS V ision service is active, the call will be f orwarded to v oicemail. Y ou can place an outg oing call an ytime, but it will interr upt any in-pr og ress Sprint PCS V isio n session. When is m y data connection activ e? Y our connection is active when data is being tr ansf erred. Outg oing calls are allow ed; incoming calls g o di rectl y to v oic email. When active, the icon scrolls on y our phoneâ s displa y scre en. When is m y data connection dor mant? If no data is r eceiv ed f o r 10 seconds, the connection goes dormant. When the conne ction is dormant, voice c alls are allow ed. (The connection ma y become ac tiv e again quickly .) If no data is receiv ed f or an e xtended period of time , the connection will terminate. Can I sign out of data services? Y ou can sign out without turning off your phone; how ev er y ou will no t be able to br owse the W eb or use other Sprint PCS Vis ion ser vices. While signed out, you can still place or r eceive phone calls, c hec k voicemail, and use other voice services. Y ou may sign in again at any time.
Section 3B: S print PC S Vision 181 T o sign out, fr om the phone standby mode: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Sprint PCS Vis i o n , press Select , scroll to Disable Sprint PCS Vi s i o n , and press Select.
Section 3C: Sprint P CS Voice Command 181 Section 3C Sprint PCS Voice Command In This Section â½§ Getting Started With Sprint PCS V oice Comman d â½§ Creating Y our Own Address Book â½§ Making a Call With Sprint PCS V oice Command â½§ Accessing Information Usi ng Sprint PCS V oice Command With Sprint, the first wireless provider to offer innovative Sprint PCS V oice Command SM technology , reaching your friends, family , and co-workers has never been easier â especially when youâÂÂre on the go. Y ou can ev en listen to W eb-based inf ormation suc h as news , stock quotes, weathe r , spor ts, and muc h more. Y our vo ice does it all with Sprint PCS V oice Command. This section outlin es the Sprint PCS V oice Command ser vice.
Section 3C: Sprint P CS Voice Command 182 Get ting Start ed With Spr int PCS V oice Command W ith Sprint PCS V oice Command: 䢠Y ou can store all your co ntactsâ phone numbe rs, so you can simply sa y the name of the per son you want to call. 䢠Thereâ s no need to punc h in a lot of numbers, memorize voicemail pass w ords, or try to dial while youâ re driving. 䢠Y ou can call an y one in y our addre ss bookâÂÂev en if y ou donâÂÂt remember th eir phone n umber . Itâ s Easy t o Get Star ted ä³ Ju st d i a l from y our Sprint PCS V ision P hone to activ ate the service and listen to the brief instructions directl y fr om y our phone. Ther e is a month ly c harg e f or Spr int PCS V o ice Command. Note: Beginning Fall 2004, dial from yo ur phone to activate your Sprint PCS Voice Command service. Sprint PCS Voice Command calls will still be made using .
Section 3C: Sprint P CS Voice Command 183 Cr eating Y our Own Addr ess Book Y ou can progr am up to 500 names into your personal address book, with eac h name havin g up to fiv e phone n umbers. Thatâ s up to 2,500 phone numbers, and with the advanc ed tec hnology of Sprint PCS V oice Command, y ou can hav e in stant access to all of them. There are f our wa ys to up date your add ress book: 䢠Use V oice Recordings . Simpl y dial and say , â Add name. â Y ou will then be asked to say the name and number y ou w ant t o add to your personal address book. Y our address book can store up to 20 voice recorded names at once. 䢠On the W eb . W ith yo ur PC, go to www .talk.sprintpcs. com to r ec eiv e a fully functional W eb-based address book to c reate and update yo ur c o n t ac t s. 䢠Use an Existing Address Book . A utomaticall y merg e addr ess bo ok s from desktop sof tware applications with Sp r int Sync SM Ser vices for no add itional charg e. Simply click o n the â Click to syn chronizeâ button within your Sprint PCS V oice Co mmand per sonal address book at www .talk.sprintpcs.com . 䢠Call Directory Assistance. If y ou donâÂÂt h av e a com puter or Internet access handy , you can h av e Sprint PCS Director y Assistance look up ph one numbers for you and automaticall y add them to your addr ess book. J ust sa y âÂÂCall operatorâ and weâ ll add two names and numbers to your add ress book f or our standard director y assistance charg e.
Section 3C: Sprint P CS Voice Command 184 Making a Call With Spr i nt PCS V oice Command T o mak e a call with Spr int PCS V oice Command: 1. Press and create y our addr ess book once y o uâ ve signed up f o r Sprint PCS V oice Command. (Y ouâ l l hear a tone f ollow ed by the prompt âÂÂRead y . âÂÂ) 2. After the âÂÂRead yâ prompt, simpl y sa y , in a natural voice, âÂÂCallâ and the name of th e person or the number youâ d like to call . (F or e xample , y ou can sa y , âÂÂCall J ane Smith at work , â â C a l l Jo h n Ba k e r o n t h e mobile phone, â âÂÂCall 555-123 4, â or âÂÂCall Bob Miller . âÂÂ) 3. Y our reque st will be re peated and y ou will be ask ed to v erify . Sa y âÂÂY esâ to call the number or person. (The number will automaticall y be dialed.) - or - Sa y âÂÂNoâ if y ou wish to cancel. F or more helpful hi nts on Sprint PCS V oice Command, i nclud ing a list of recog nized c ommands and an interactiv e tutor ial, visit www .talk .sprintpcs.com . A ccessing Inf or mation Using Spr int PCS V oice Comm and T o access infor mation using Spr int PCS V oice Command: 1. Press . 2. Sa y âÂÂCall the W eb. â (T o access, listen to and r espond to email, once email has been set up, sa y âÂÂCall My Email. âÂÂ) 3. Choose fro m a listing of inf or mation categories like ne ws, we ather , spor ts, and more . Tip: Keep in mind that Spri nt PCS Voice Comma nd recognizes not only your voice, but a ny voice, so tha t others ca n experie nce the sa me convenien ce if they use your phone. Note: Sprint PCS Voice Command is not availabl e while roaming off the Sprint Nationwide Sprint PCS Network.
Safety and Warranty Information Section 4
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 186 Section 4A Safety In This Section â½§ Getting the Most Out of Y our Reception â½§ Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Phone â½§ Caring for the Battery â½§ Acknowledging Special Precauti ons and the FCC Notice â½§ Consumer Information on Wireless Ph ones â½§ Ownerâ s Record â½§ Userâ s Guide Proprietar y Notice â½§ Accessibility information Part of getting the most out of your Spr int PCS Vi sion Phone is learning how the phone works and how to care for it. This section outlin es perf ormance and saf ety guideli nes th at help y ou understand the basic featur es of your phoneâ s operation.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 187 Get ting the Most Out of Y our Reception Keeping T abs on Sign al Strengt h The quality of each call y ou make or receiv e depends on the signa l strength in your area. Y our phone inform s you of the current sign al strength b y displaying a numb er of bar s next to the signal streng th icon. The m ore bars displayed, the stronger the signa l. If y ouâ re inside a building , being near a window ma y giv e y ou bette r re ception. Understanding the Power Save Feature If your phon e is unable to find a si gnal after 15 minutes of sear chin g, a P ow er Sa ve f eature is automaticall y acti vated. If your phone is activ e, it periodically re chec ks ser vice avai lability; you can also c hec k it yo urself by pressing an y key . Anytime the P ow er Sa ve f eatur e is activa ted, a messag e is displa y ed on the s creen. When a signal is f ound, y our phone r eturns to standby mode. Understand ing How Y ou r Phone Ope rates Y our phone is basically a r adio transmitte r and r eceiver . When itâ s tur ned on, it receiv es and tr ansmits radiofr equency (RF) signals. Wh en yo u use your ph one, the system handling your call contr ols the pow er level. This po wer can rang e fr om 0.00001 watts to 0.39 watts in digital mode, depending upon in which band y our phone op er ates. Knowing Radiofreq uency Safety The design of your Sprint PCS V ision Ph one complies with updated NCRP standards described below . In 1991-92, the Institute of Electrical and Electr onics Engineers (IEEE) and the American Nati onal Stand ards Institute (ANSI) joined in updating ANSIâ s 1982 standa rd f or sa f ety lev els with r espect t o human e xposur e to RF signals. Mor e than 1 20 scientists , engineer s and physician s from universit ies, gov ern ment health agencies and indust ries developed t his update d standar d afte r revie wing the avai lable bod y of rese arc h. In 19 93, the F eder al Comm unication s Commissi on (FCC) adopted this updated standa rd in a r egulation. In A ugust 1996, the FCC adopted h ybrid standard consisti ng of t he e xis ting A NSI/IEEE s tan dard and the guidelines published by the National Council of Radiation Pr otectio n and Meas urements (NCRP). Maintainin g Y our Phon eâ s Peak Performanc e There are sev eral simple guidelines to operati ng y our ph one properly and maintainin g saf e, satisf actor y ser vice. 䢠Speak directly into the mouthpiece. 䢠A void e xposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your phone does get w et, immediately turn the powe r off and remove the battery , and dr y tho roughl y . 䢠For optimal perf or mance, store and use your phone betw een a temperatur e range of 23úF and 140úF (-5úC and 60úC). Note: For the best care of your phone , only Sprint authorized person nel should service your phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the warranty.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 188 Maintaining Saf e Use of and Access t o Y our Phone F AILURE TO FOLLO W THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MA Y LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJUR Y AND POS SIBLE PROPERTY D AMA GE Using Y our Phone While Driving T alking on your phone while dr iving (or operating the phone wi thout a hands-fr ee device) is prohibited in som e jurisdictions . La ws var y as to specific re strictions. Remember that saf ety alwa ys comes first. Obe y all local la ws. When using your phone in the car: 䢠Get to know your phone and its f eatures, suc h as speed dial and redial. 䢠When available, use a hands-free device. 䢠Po sition your phone within easy reac h. 䢠Let the per son you ar e speaking to know you ar e driving; if necessar y , suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. 䢠Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while dr iving. 䢠Dial sensibly and assess the tr affic; if possible, place calls when stationar y or bef ore pulling into traffic. 䢠Do not engage in stressful or em otional conv ersations that may divert your attention from the road. 䢠Dial 911 to repor t serious emergencie s. Itâ s free fr om your wireless phone. 䢠Use your phone to help others in emergencies. 䢠Call roadside assistance or a spec ial non-emerg ency wireless nu mber when necessar y . Following Safety Guidelines T o operate your phone safel y and efficientl y , always f ollo w any specia l regulations in a giv en area. T ur n your phon e off in area s where use is f or bidden or when it ma y cause interf erence or dang er . Magnetic Materials P arts of the device are m agnetic. Metallic ma terials may be attr acted to the device, and persons with a hearing aid should no t hold the d evice to the ear with the hearing aid. Alwa ys secure the device in i ts holder , because metallic materials may be attracted by the earpiece. Do not place credi t cards or other magnetic storag e media near t he device, because inf ormation stored on them m ay be erased. Medical Devices Operati on of an y radio t ransmittin g equipment, includin g wireless phones, ma y interf ere with the functionality of in adequa tely protected m edical devices. Con sult a Tip: Purchase an op tional hands-fr ee car kit at your local Sprint Store, or call the Sprint PCS Accessory H otline SM at 1-800-974-2221 or by dialing # 2 2 2 on your Sprint PCS Vision Ph one.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 189 physi cian or the manuf acturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from e xternal RF energy or if you hav e an y questions . Switch off your phone in health car e facili ties wh en an y regulati ons posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospi tals or health ca re f acilities ma y be using equipment t hat could be sensitiv e to e xternal RF energy Pacemake rs P acemaker manuf acturers recommend a di stance of 15.3 cm be m aintained between a hand-held wire less phone and a pacemaker to av oid interf er ence with the pacemaker . These recommendations ar e consistent with independent resear ch and recom mendations of W ir eless T echn ology Researc h. P ersons with pacemakers: 䢠Should al ways keep the phone at least 15.3 cm from their pacemaker when the phone is turned on 䢠Should not car r y the phone in a breast poc ket 䢠Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interfer ence 䢠Should tur n of f the phone immediately if there is an y reason to suspect that interfer ence is taking place Using Y our Phone Near Oth er Electron ic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded fr om r adiofrequency (RF) signals. How ever , RF signals from wir eless phones ma y aff ect ina dequatel y shield ed electronic equipment. RF signals ma y aff ect improperl y insta lled or inadequa tely shielded electr onic operating sy stems and/or entertainment systems i n motor ve hicles. Check with the manuf acturer or their r epresentat ive to determine if these system s are adequa tely shielded from e xter nal RF signals. Also c heck with the manuf acturer rega rding an y equipment that has been added to y our vehic le. Consult the manuf acturer of an y personal medical devices, suc h as pacemakers and hearing aids, to determine if they are adequatel y shielded from e xter nal RF signals. T urning Off Y our Phone Before Flying T urn of f your phone bef or e boardin g any aircr aft. T o prev ent possibl e interf er ence with air craft systems, the U .S. Feder al A viation Administrati on (F AA) regulations requir e y ou to have permission from a cr ew member to use your phone while the plane is on the gr ound. T o prevent an y risk of interf erence, FCC r egulations prohibit using yo ur phone while the plane i s in the air . T urning Off Y our Phone in Dang erous Areas T o avoid interf ering with blasting oper ations , turn your phone off when in a b lasting area or in other areas wi th signs indica ting tw o-wa y r adios should be turned of f. Construction crews oft en use rem ote-control RF devices to set off e xplosiv es. Note: Always turn off the phone in hea lth care facilities and request permission before using the phone near medical equ ipment.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 190 T urn your phone off when yo u're in an y ar ea that ha s a potentiall y e xplosiv e atmosphere. Although it's r are, y our phone and accessories could g enerate spar ks. Sparks ca n cause a n e xplosion or fire , resulting in bodil y injur y or even death. These areas ar e often, but no t alwa ys, c learl y mark ed. They include: 䢠Fueling areas such as gas stations. 䢠Below deck on boats. 䢠Fuel or chemical transf er or storag e facilities. 䢠Areas where the air contains c hemicals or particles suc h as grain, dust, or metal powders. 䢠Any other area wher e y ou would normall y be advised to turn of f your vehicleâ s eng ine. Wa ter Resistance Y our phone is not water-r esistant. K eep it dr y . Backup Co pies Remember to make bac k-up copies or k eep a written recor d of all important inf ormation stored in y our phone. Connecting to Other Devices When connecting to any other device, read it s user guide f or detailed saf ety instructions. Do not connect incompatib le devices. Accessories and Batteries Use only appro ved accessories and ba tter ies. Do not connect incompatible products. Y our phone and its accessories may contain small parts. K eep them out of reach of small c hildren. Qualified Service Only q ualified personnel may install or r epair this product. Emergency Calls Ensure the phone is switc hed on and in ser vice. Press as many times as needed to clear the display and return to the main screen. K ey in the emergency number , then press . Giv e y our location. Do not end the call until given permission to do so. Restricting Childre nâ s Access to your Phone Y our Spr int PCS Phone is not a toy . Children should not be allow ed t o pla y with it because they could hurt themselves and others, damage the phon e or make calls that increa se your phone bi ll. Note: Never transport or sto re flammable gas, liqu id, or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone or ac cessories.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 191 Car ing for the Bat tery Protecting Y our Battery The guidelines listed below help you get the mos t out of yo ur batter yâ s perf ormance. 䢠Use only batteries and chargers approv ed by the phone manufactur er (for e xample, the Nokia A CP-7, Nokia LC H-12, or the Nokia A CP-12). These charg ers are designed to maximize batte r y life. Using other batteries or charg ers voids your w arranty and may cause damag e. Do not connect incompatible products. 䢠In order t o av oid da mag e, onl y c harg e the ba tter y in temperat ures t hat range from 32úF to 113úF (0úC to 45úC). 䢠DonâÂÂt use the batter y ch arger in dir ect sunlight or in high humidity areas, such as the bathroom. 䢠Never dispose of the batter y by incineration. Dispose of batter ies according to local regulations (for e xample, recycling). Do not dispose of batteri es in household waste. Do not dispose of ba tteries in a fire. 䢠K eep the metal contacts on top of the batter y clean. 䢠DonâÂÂt attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the batter y . 䢠The batter y ma y need recharging if it has not been used f or a long period of time. 䢠Itâ s best to replace the batter y when it no long er provides acceptable perf ormance. It can be rec harg ed hund r eds of times bef ore it needs r eplacing. 䢠DonâÂÂt store the batter y in high temperatur e areas f or long periods of time. Itâ s best to store the batter y in temperatures that rang e from 32ú F to 104ú F (0ú C to 40ú C). A phone with a hot or cold batter y ma y temporaril y not wor k, even when the batter y is full y charg ed. Batter y performance is par ticularly limited in temperatures well below free zing 䢠Do not shor t-circuit the batter y . Accident al short- circuiting can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip, or pen) ca uses direct connection of the positive ( ) and negative (-) terminals (metal co ntacts) of the batter y , such as when you carr y a spare batter y in your poc ket or pur se. Short- circuitin g the terminals may damage the batter y or the connecting object. Disposal of Lithium Ion (LiIon) Batteries For saf e disposal options o f your LiIon batteries, contact your ne arest Sprint- authorized ser vice center . Special Note: Be sure to dispose of y our batter y properly . In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business tr ash ma y be prohibited. Note: For safety, do not ha ndle a damaged or leakin g LiIon battery.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 192 A c knowledging Special Pr ecautions and the FCC Notice FCC Notice This phone may cause TV or radio interf er ence if used in c lose proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can requ ir e you to stop usin g the phone if suc h interf erence cannot be elim inated. V ehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (p ropane or butane) must compl y with the National F ire Protecti on St andard (NFP A-58). For a copy of this standa rd, contact the National F ire Pr otections Association , One Batter ymarch P ark, Quincy , MA 02269, Attn.: Pub lication Sales Div ision. Cautions Any c hang es or modifications to y our phone not e x pressl y approv ed in this document could v oid y our w arranty f or this equipm ent and v oid y our authority to operate this equipment. Onl y use approved ba tteries, antennas and c harg ers. The use of an y unauthorized accessories ma y be d ang erous and v oid the phone w arranty if said access ories cause damag e or a defect to t he phone. Although your phone is quite st urd y , it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken. A void dr opping, hittin g, bending or s itting on it . Body-Worn Operation T o maintain compliance with F CC RF e xposure guidelin es, if y ou wear a handset on your bod y , use the Sprint approved carr ying ca se, holster , or belt clip that contains no metal and positions the hand set a minim um of 7/8 inc h (2.2 cent imeters) from the body . If you d o not use a body-w orn accessor y , ensure the antenna i s at least 7/ 8 inc h (2.2 centimeters) from y our body when trans mitting. Use of non-Sprint approved accessories ma y violate FCC RF e xposure guidelines. For more inf ormation about RF e xposure, visit the FCC W ebsite at www .fcc.gov .
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 193 Specific Absor ption Rate s (SAR) f or Wir eless Phones The SAR is a value that corresponds to the r elativ e amount of RF energy absorbed by the user of a wire less hands et. The SAR v alue of a phone is the result of a n e xtensiv e testing , measuring and calculation process. It does not represen t how muc h RF the phone emits. All phone models ar e tested at their hi g hest value in s trict laboratory settings. But when in operation, the SAR of a phone can be substantiall y less than the lev el reported to the FCC. This is because of a v ariety of facto rs including its proximity t o a base stati on antenna, phone design and other f actors. What is important to remember is that each phone meets strict f edera l guidelines. V ariations in SARs do not r epr esent a variation in saf e ty . All phones must meet the f eder al standar d, whi ch incorpor ates a substan tial margin of saf ety . As stated above, v ariations in SAR values betw een differ ent model phon es do not mean variations in saf ety . SAR values at or below the f ederal standar d of 1.6 W/kg are considered saf e f or use by the public. The highest reported SAR values of the PM-3205 by Nokia are: AMPS mode (Part 22): Head: 1 .28 W/kg; Bod y-w orn: 0.70 W /k g PCS mode (Part 24) : Head: 1.29 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.48 W/kg For bod y-w orn operation, position the phone at least 7/8 inc h (2.2 centimeters) a wa y from y our bod y . FCC Radiofrequenc y Emission This phone meets the FCC Radiofr equency Emis sion Guidelines. FCC ID number: QMNRM-11. More inf ormation on the phone's SAR can be found from the f ollowing FCC W ebsite: http://www .fcc.gov/oet/fccid .
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 194 Consumer Inf or mation on Wir eless Phones (The f ollowing inf ormation comes fr om a consumer inf ormation W ebsite jointl y sponsored by the U.S. F ood and D rug Administration (FD A) and the Feder al Communication s Commission (FCC), entitled âÂÂCell Phone F acts: Consumer Information on W ireless Ph ones. â The information reproduced herein is dated J uly 29, 2003. F or furt her updates, please visit the W ebsite: http://www .fda.gov/cellphones/qa.html .) What is radiofrequency energy (RF)? Radiofrequency (RF) en ergy is another name for radio w av es. It is one f or m of electromagnetic energy that makes up the electromagnetic spectr um. Some of the other f or ms of energy in the elect roma gnetic spectrum are gamma ra ys, x- ra ys and light. Electr omagnetic energy (or electromagnet ic radiation) consists of waves of electri c and magnetic ener gy moving together (r adiating) through space. The area where thes e waves are f ound is called an electromagnetic field. Radio wa ves ar e cr eated due to the mo v eme nt of electrical ch arg es in anten nas. As they are created, thes e wav es r adiate a w ay fr om the antenna. A ll electromagnetic waves trav el at the sp eed of light. The major differences between the differ ent types of w aves a re the distances co ver ed by one cycle of the wav e and the number of wav es that pa ss a certain poi nt during a set time period. The wavelength is the distance cov ered by one cycle of a wav e. The frequency is the n umber of w av es passing a giv en point in one second. F or an y electromagnetic wave, the wav elength multiplied by the frequency equals the speed of light. The frequency of an RF sign al is usuall y e xpr essed in unit s called hertz (Hz). One Hz equals one wav e per second. One kilohert z (kHz) equals one thousand wav es per secon d, one megahertz (MHz) equals one million waves per second, and one gigahertz (GHz) equa ls one billion waves per second. RF energ y includes waves with frequencies r anging from a bout 3000 waves per second (3 kHz) to 300 billion waves per second (300 GHz). Microwav es are a subset of radio wav es that have fr eque ncies ranging from ar ound 300 million wav es per second (300 MHz) to three billion waves per second (3 GHz). How is radiofrequency energy used? Probably the most important use of RF en er gy is f or telecommunications. Radio and TV broadcasting, wireless phones, pagers, cordless phones, police and fire department radios, point-to-point links and satellite communications all rely on RF energy . Other uses of RF energy include microwav e ov ens, radar , industrial heater s and sealers , and medical treatments. RF energy , especially at microw ave frequencies, can heat water . Since most food has a high water content, microwav es can cook f ood quickl y . Radar relies on RF energ y to track cars and airplanes as w ell as f or militar y applicat ions. Indus trial heater s and sealer s use RF energy to mold plastic mater ials, gl ue wood products, seal leather items such as shoes and pocketbooks, and process f ood. Medical uses of RF energy include pacemak er monitoring and programming .
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 195 How is radiofrequency radiation measured? RF wav es and RF fields have both electr ical and magnetic components. It is often convenient to e x press the strength of the RF field in terms of each component. For e xample, the unit âÂÂv olts pe r meterâ (V/m) is used to measure the electric field strength, and the unit âÂÂamperes pe r meterâ (A /m) is used to e xpress the magnetic field strength. An other common wa y to char acterize an RF field is by means of the power dens ity . Pow er density is defined as po wer per unit area. For e xample, power density can be e xpressed in terms of milliwatts (one thousandth of a watt) per square centimeter (mW/cm2 or microwatts (one millionth of a watt) per square centimeter (õW/cm2). The quantity used to measure ho w much RF energy is actually absorbed by the body is called the Spec ific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy . It is usually e x pressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/kg) or milliw atts per gr am (mW/g). What biological effects can be caused by RF energy? The biological ef fects of radiofrequency energ y should not be confused with the ef f ects from other types of electromagnetic energy . V er y high lev els of electromagnetic ener gy , such as is f ound in X-r ays and gamma ra ys can ionize biological tissu es. Ionization is a process where electrons are stripped aw a y from their normal locations in atoms and molecules. It can permanently damage biological tissues including DN A, the g enetic material. Ionization only oc curs w ith ver y high levels of electromagnetic energy such as X-ra ys and gamma ra ys. Often the term radiation is used when discussing ionizing radiation (suc h as that associated with nuclear pow er plants). The energ y levels associated with radi ofrequency energy , including both radio wav es and microwa ves, ar e not great enough to cause the ionization of atoms and molecules. Th erefore, RF energy is a type of non- ioniz ing ra diati on. Ot her types of non-ionizing radiation include visib le light, infrar ed radiation (heat) and other forms of electrom a gnetic radiation with re lativel y low frequencies. Large amounts of RF energy can heat ti ssue. This can damage tissues and increase body temperatures. T wo ar eas of the body , the e yes and the testes, are particularl y vuln erab le to R F heating be cause ther e is r elativ ely little b lood f low in them to carr y a w ay e xcess heat. The amount of RF radiation routinel y enco untered by the ge neral public is too low to produce significant heatin g or in creased bod y temperature. Still, some people have questions about the possible health effects of low levels of RF energy . It is generall y agreed that fur the r research is needed to determine what effects actually occur and whether they are dang erous to people. In the meantime, standards-setting organizations and gov ernment agencies are continuing to monitor the latest scient ific findings to determine whether chang es in saf ety limits are ne eded to protect human health. FD A, EP A and other US gov ernment a g enci es responsible f or public health and safety ha ve w ork ed tog ether and in connection with WHO to monitor developments and identify resear ch nee ds r elated to RF biological ef fects.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 196 What levels of RF energy are considered safe? V ar ious organizations and countries have developed standards f or e x posure to radiofr equency energy . These standards recommend saf e lev els of e xposur e f or both the gener al public and f or w orkers. In the United States, the FCC has used safety guidelines f or RF environmental e xposure since 1985. The FCC guidelines f or hu man ex posure to RF electromagnetic fields are derived from the recommendations of tw o e xpert organizations, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Me asurements (NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and Electr onics Engineer s (IEEE). In both cases, the recommendations w ere dev eloped by scie ntific and engineering e xperts draw n from industr y , go vernment, and academia after e xtensive r eviews of the scientific liter ature related to th e biological ef fects of RF energy . Many countries in Europe and elsewher e use e xposure guidelines dev eloped by the International Commission on Non-Io nizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). The ICNIRP safety limits are g enera lly si milar to those of the NCRP and IEEE, with a f ew e xceptions. F or e xample, IC NIRP re commends different e xpo sure levels in the lower and upper frequency rang es and f or localized ex posure from certain products such as hand-held wi reless telephones. Currently , the W orld Health Organization is wor king to provide a frame w ork f or international harmonizatio n of RF safety standar ds. The NCRP , IEEE, and ICNIRP all hav e identified a whole-body Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value of 4 watts per kilogr am (4 W/kg) as a thr eshold level of e xposure at whic h harmful bi ological effects may occur . Exposure guidelines in ter ms of field strength, pow er density and localized SAR wer e then derived from this threshold value. In a ddition, the NCRP , IEEE, and ICNIRP guidelines var y depending on the freque ncy of the RF exposure. This is due to the finding that whole-body human abso rption of RF energy varies with the frequency of the RF signal. The most re strictive limits on whole-body e xposure are in the frequency rang e of 30-300 M Hz where the human body absorbs R F energy most ef ficiently . For products that onl y e xpose part of the body , such as wireless phones, e xposur e limits in terms of SAR only are specif ied. The e xposure limits used by the FCC ar e expressed in terms of SAR, electr ic and magnetic field strength, and po wer density f or tr ansmitters operating at frequencies from 300 kHz to 100 GHz. The specific values can be found in tw o FCC bulletins, OET Bulletins 56 and 65: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/info/documents/ bulletins/#56 ; http://www .fcc.gov/oet/info/documents/bulletins/#65 . Why has the FCC adopted guidelines for RF exposure? The FCC authorizes and licenses produc ts, transmitter s, and facilities that g enerate RF an d microwa ve radiation. It has jurisdiction over all tr ansmitting ser vices in the U.S. e xcept those sp ecificall y oper ated by the Federal Government. While the FCC does not hav e the e x pertis e to determine radiation e xposure guidelines on its own, it do es have the e x pertise and author ity to recognize and adopt technicall y sound standards promulga ted by other expert agencies and organizations, and has done so. (Our joint efforts with the FD A in developing this website is illustr ative of the kind of inter-agency efforts and consultation we engage in r egarding this health and saf ety issue.)
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 197 Under the National Environme ntal Po licy Act of 1969 (NEP A), the FCC has certain responsibilities to co nsider whet her its actions will significantly affect the quality of the human environment. The ref or e, FCC appr ova l and licensing of transmitters and facilities must be evaluated for sign if icant impact on the environment. Human e xposure to RF radiation emitted by FCC-regulated transmitters is one of several f actor s that must be considered in suc h environmental evaluations. In 1996 , the FCC revised its guidelines for RF e xposure as a result of a multi-year proceeding an d as required by the T elecommunications Act of 1996. Radio and television broadcast stations, satellite-earth stations, experimental radio stations and certain wireless communication f acilities are requir ed to undergo routine evaluatio n for RF compliance when they submit an application to the FCC f or co n struction or modification of a transmitting facility or rene wal of a license. F ailur e to comply with the FCC's RF e xposure guidelines could lead to the preparation of a formal Environmental Assessment, possible Environmental Impact Statemen t and eventual rejection of an application. T echnical gu idelines f or evaluating compliance with the FCC RF safety r equirements can be foun d in the FCC's OET Bulletin 65. http://www .fcc.gov/oet/info/documents/bulletins/#65 . Low-powe red, intermittent, or inaccessibl e RF transmitters and facilities are normally e xcluded from the requir ement f or routine evaluation f or R F e xposure. These e xclusions are based on standard calculations and measurement data indicating that a transmitting station or equipment operating under the conditions prescribed is unli kel y to cause e xposures in e xcess of the guidelines under nor mal conditions of use. Such e xclusions are not e xc lusions from compliance, but, rather , e xcl usions from routine evaluation. The FCC's policies on RF e xposur e and categori cal exc lusion can be f ound in Section 1.1307(b) of the FCC's Rules and Regulations [(47 CFR 1.1307(b)]. How can I obtain the Specific Absorp tion Rate (SAR) value for my wireless phone? The FCC requir es that wireless phones so ld in the United States demonstrate compliance with human e xposur e limi ts adopted by the FCC in 1996. The relative amount of RF ener gy a bsorbed in the head of a wireless telephone- user is given by the Specific Absorption Ra te (SAR), as e xpl ained abo ve . The FCC requires wire less phones to comply with a saf ety limit of 1.6 w atts per kilog ram (1.6 W/kg) in terms of SAR. Inf or mation on SAR for a specif ic phone model can be obtained for many recentl y manufactur ed phones using the FCC identification (ID) nu mber f or that model. The FCC ID number is usually printed somewher e on the case of the phone. Sometimes it may be necessar y to remove the batter y pack to find the number . Once you have the ID n umber , go to the following W eb address: www .fcc.gov/oet/fccid. On this page, you will see instructions for entering the FCC ID numbe r . T ype the FCC ID number e xactly as re que sted (the Grantee Code is the fir st three char acter s, the Eq uipment Product Code is the rest of the FCC ID numb er). Then c lick on âÂÂS ta rt Search. â The âÂÂGrant of Equipment A uthorizationâ for your te lephone sh ould appe ar . Re ad through the gr ant f or the section on âÂÂSAR Compl iance, â âÂÂCertification of Compliance wi th FCC Rules
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 198 f or RF Exposureâ or similar language . Th is section should contain the value(s) f or typical or maximum SAR f or y our phone. Phones and other products author ized since J une 2, 2000, should hav e the maximum SAR levels noted direct ly on the âÂÂGr ant of Equipmen t A uthorization. â For phones and products authorized between about mid-1998 a nd J une 2000, detailed inf ormation on SAR levels is ty pically f ound in the e xhibits associated with the g rant. O nce a gr ant is accessed, the e xhibits can be vie wed by c lickin g on âÂÂVi ew Exhibit. â Grants authorized pr ior to 1998 are not part of the electronic database but, ra ther , have been documented in the f orm of paper re cords. The FCC databas e does n ot list phon es by model num ber . How ever , consumers may f ind SAR information from other sources as well. Some wireless phone manuf acturers make SAR inf o rmation availab le on their own W eb si tes. In additi on, some non -go ve rnment W eb sites pr ovide SARs f or specific models of wirele ss phones. Ho wev er , the FCC has no t revi ew ed these s ites and makes no guaran tees of their accuracy . Finally , phones certified by the Cellular T elecommunica tions and Inter net Associat ion (CTIA) are required to provide SA R information t o consumer s in the instructional materials that come with the phones. Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from exposure to RF emissions? Since there are no known r isks from ex posur e to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believ e th at hands-fr ee kits reduce risks. Hands- free kits can be used with wireless phones for convenien ce and comfort. These systems reduce the absorptio n of RF en ergy in the head because the phone, which is the sour ce of the RF emission s, will not be placed against the head. On the other hand, if the phone is moun ted a gainst the waist or other part of the body during use, then that par t of the body will absorb more RF energy . W ireless phones mar keted in the U .S. are requir ed to meet safety r equirements regar dless of whether they are used a gainst the head or against the body . Either configuration should result in co mpliance with the saf ety limit. Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head from RF radiation work? Since there are no known r isks from ex posur e to RF emissions from wireless phones, there is no reason to believ e th at accessories that claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce risks. So me products that claim to shield the user from RF absorption use special ph one cases, while other s invo lve nothin g more than a metallic accessor y attached to the phone. Studies hav e shown that these products ge nerally do not w ork as adv ertised. Unlike âÂÂhand-freeâ kits, these so-called âÂÂshieldsâ ma y interfere wi th prop er oper ation o f the ph one. Th e phone may be f or ced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an increa se in RF absorption. In Februar y 2002, the Federal tr ade Commission (FTC) charg ed tw o companies that sold devi ces that claimed to protect wir eless phone user s from radiation with making f alse and unsubstantiated claims. According to FTC, these defendants la ck ed a reasonable basis to substantiate their claim.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 199 What are wireless tele phone base stations? Fixed antenn as used fo r wireless telecommun ications ar e r ef erred to as cellular base stations, cell stations, PCS (âÂÂP erson al Communications Ser viceâÂÂ) stations or telephone transmission tow ers. These base stations consist of antennas and electronic equi pment. Because the ante nnas need to be high in the air , the y are often located on towers, poles, water tanks, or rooftops. T ypical heights f or freestanding base statio n towers are 50-200 feet. Some base stations us e antennas tha t look lik e poles, 10 to 15 f eet in length, that are ref erred to as âÂÂomni -directionalâ ant ennas. These types o f antennas are usually fo und in rural areas. In urban and suburb an areas, wireless pr oviders now more commonl y use panel o r sector ant ennas f or their base stati ons. These antenna s consist o f rect angular panels , about 1 by 4 f eet in dim ension. The an tennas ar e usually arrang ed in three g roups of th ree antennas each. One antenna in each gr oup is used to tr ansmit signals to wireless phones, an d the other tw o antennas in each g roup ar e used to receiv e signals from wir eless phones. At any base station site, the amount of RF energy produced depends on the number of radio c hannels (transmitters) per antenna and the power of each transmitter . T ypically , 21 channels per antenna sector are av ailable. F or a typical cell site using sector antennas, each of the three transmitting antennas could be connected to up to 21 transmitters fo r a total of 63 transmitters. However , it is unlikely that all of the tr ansmitters wo uld be transmitting at the same time. When omni-directional antennas are used, a cellul ar ba se station could theoretically use up to 96 tr ansmitters, but this would be ver y unusual, and, once again, it is unlikely that all transmitters would be in operation simultaneously . Base stations used for PCS communications g enerall y require f ew er transmitters than those used for cellular radio transmissions, since PCS carr ier s usu ally have a higher dens ity of base station antenna sites. Are wireless telephone base stations safe? The electroma gnetic RF sign als transmitted from bas e station antennas stations trav el towar d the horizon in relatively narrow paths. For e xample, the radiation pattern for an antenna array moun ted on a tower can be likened to a thin pancake centered around the anten na system. The individual pattern fo r a single array of sector antennas is we dg e- shaped, like a piece of pie. As with all f orms of electromagnet ic energy , the power decreases r apidl y as one mov es a wa y from the antenna. Ther ef ore, RF e xposure on the ground is m uch less than e xposure v er y close to the antenn a and in the path of the transmitted radio signal. In fact, g round-lev el e xposure from suc h antennas is typically thousands of times less than the exposur e levels recommen ded as safe by e xpert organizations. So exposur e to ne arby residents would be well within safety margins. Cellular an d PCS base stations in the United States are required to compl y with limits for e xpo sure recommended by e xpert organizations and endor sed by go vernment agencies responsib le for health and saf ety . Measurements made near cellul ar and PCS base statio n antennas mounted on tow ers have confirmed that ground-lev el e xposures are typi call y thousands of times less than the e xposure limits adopted by the FCC. In fa ct, in order to be e xposed to lev els at or near the FCC limits for cellular or PCS frequenc ies an individual would
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 200 essentially hav e to remain in the main tr ansmitted r adio signal (at the height of the antenna) and within a few f eet from the antenna. This is, of cour se, ver y unlikely to occur . When cellular and PCS antennas are mounte d on rooftops, RF lev els on that roof or on others ne ar by would probably be g reater t han those typically encountered on the gr ound. How ever , exposur e leve ls appr oac hing or e x ceeding saf ety guidelines should be encoun tered only v er y close to or directl y in front of the antennas. In additio n, f or sector-type an tennas, typicall y used for suc h rooftop base stations, RF levels to the sid e and in back of these ant ennas are i nsignificant. General guideli nes on antenna in stallati ons and circumsta nces that might give rise to a concern a bout an f acility's conf ormance with FCC regulations can be f ound in A Loca l Gov ernment Official's Guide to T rans mitting Antenna RF Emission Saf ety: Rules, Procedur es, and Pr actical Guidance. This Guide can be accessed at: http://www . fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety . Who regulates exposure to radiation from microwave ovens, television sets and computer monitors? The Food and Drug Administration is responsib le f or protecting the public from harmful radiation emissions from these consumer products. Does the FCC routinely mo nitor radio frequenc y radiation from a ntennas? The FCC does not hav e the resour ces or the personnel to routinely monitor the emissions for all the thousands of tr ansmitters that are subject to FCC jurisdiction. H ow ever , the FCC does have measurement instrumentation fo r evaluating RF levels in ar eas that may be accessible to the public or to w orkers. If there is evidence f or potential non-co mpliance with FCC e x posure guidelines f or a FCC-regulated f acility , staf f from the FCC's Of fice of Engineeri ng and T echnology or the FCC Enfor cement Bu rea u can conduct and investigation, and, if appropriate, perform actual me asurements. Circumstances that could give rise to a concern about an facility 's conf ormance with FCC regulations can be f ound in A Local Government Of ficial 's Guide to T ransmitting Antenna RF Emission Safety: Rules, Procedur es, and Pr actical Guidance. This Guide can be accessed at: http://www .fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety . Potential e xpos ure prob lems should be brought to the FCC's attention by contacting the FCC RF Safety Prog ram at: 202-418-2464 or b y email: rfsafety@fcc.gov . Does the FCC maintain a database that includes informa tion on the location and technical parameters of all the transmitting towers it regulates? Each of the FCC Bureaus maintains its o wn licensing database system for the ser vice(s) it regulates (e.g ., television, cellular ser vice, satellite earth stations.) The FCC issues two types of licenses: site specific and market based. In the case of site specific licensed f aciliti es, technical oper ating inf ormation is collected from the licensee as par t of the licensing process. Howev er , in the case of market based licensin g (e.g., PCS, cellu lar), the l icensee is granted the authority to operate a radio communicatio ns system in a g eog raphic area using as many facilities as are requir ed, and the licensee is not r equired to pr ovide the FCC with specific location and operating par ameters of these facilities.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 201 Inf ormation on site specific licensed fa cilities can be f ound the âÂÂGeneral M enu Reportsâ (GenMen) at http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/genmen/index.hts . The various FCC Bureaus also publish on at least a weekly basis, bulk e xtr acts of their licensing databases. Each licensing database has its own unique file structure. These extr acts consist of multip le, very large f iles. The FC C's Office of Engineering and T echnology (OET) maintains an inde x to these databases at http://www .fcc.gov/oet/info/database/fadb.html . Entr y points into the various databases include frequency , state/coun ty , latitude/longitude, call-sign and licensee name. F or further information on the Commission's e xisting databases, you c an contact Donald Campbell at dcampbel@fcc.gov or 202-418-2405. Can local and state governmental bodies esta blish limits for RF exposure? Although some local and state governments have enacted rules and regulations about human e xposure to RF energy in the past, the T ele communications Act of 1996 requires the Federal Government to control human exposure to RF emissions. In particular , Section 704 of the Act states that, âÂÂNo State or local go vernment or instrumentality thereof may regulate the placement, construct ion, and modification of per son al wireless ser v ice facilities on the basis of the environmental effects of ra dio frequency emissions to the e x tent that such facilities compl y with the Commission's regulations concerning such emissions. â Fur ther inf ormation on federal authority and FCC policy is available in a fact sheet from the FCC's W i re less T elecommunications Bureau at www .fcc.g ov /wtb . Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health prob lems are associated with using wireless phone s. There is no proof , howev er , that wireless phones are absolutely saf e . Wir eless phones emit low l evels of radiofr equency energy (RF) in the microw ave r ang e while being used. They also emit ver y low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode. Wh ereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heat ing tissue), e xposur e to low lev el RF that does not produce heating ef fects ca uses no known adv erse health ef fects. Man y studies of low lev el RF e xposur es hav e not found an y biological effects. Some studies have sugg ested that some biological eff ects may occur , but such findings hav e not been confirmed by addi tional researc h. In some cases, other researc hers have had difficulty in repr oducing those studies, or in determining the reasons f or inconsistent r esults. What is FDA's role concerning t he safety of wireless phones? Under the la w , FDA does not review the saf ety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as wire less phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs o r medical devices. How ever , the a gen cy has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radiofrequency energ y (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user . In such a case, FD A could require the manuf acturers of wireless phones to notify users of the he alth hazard and to repair , replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer e xists.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 202 Although the existing scientific data do not justify FD A regulator y actions, FD A has urg ed the wireless phone indus tr y to t ake a number of st eps, including th e fo llowing: 䡲 Support needed research into possib le biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones; 䡲 Design wireless phones i n a wa y that minimizes an y RF e xposur e to the user that is not necessar y f or device function; and 䡲 Cooperate in providing users of wire less phones with the best possib le inf ormation on possible ef f ects of wireless phone u se on human heal th FD A belongs to an interag ency w orking g r oup of the f ederal agencies that have responsibility f or different aspects of RF saf ety to ensure coordinated eff orts at the fe deral lev el. The f ollowing ag en cies belong to this w orki ng group: 䡲 National Institute for Occupa tional Safety and Health 䡲 Environmental Protection Agency 䡲 Feder al Communications Commission 䡲 Occupational Saf ety an d Health Administration 䡲 National T elecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health par ticipates in some interagency wor king group activities, as w ell. FD A sha res r egulatory responsibilitie s f or wir eless phon es with t he Fe deral Communicati ons Commiss ion (FCC). All pho nes that are so ld in the U nited States must compl y with FCC saf ety guidelin es that limit RF e x posure. FCC r elies on FD A and other health agencie s f or saf ety questions about wireless phones. FCC also regulates the base stations th at the wireless phone network s rely upon. While these base stati ons operate at higher po wer than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF e xposures that people g et from these base stations are typi cally thousands of times low er than those they can g et from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not th e pr imar y subject of th e safety questions discussed in this document. What kinds of phones are t he subject of th is update? The ter m âÂÂwireless phoneâ refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built- in antennas, o ften ca lled âÂÂc ell, â âÂÂmob ile, â or âÂÂPCSâ phones. Th ese types of wireless phones can e x pose the user to measurab le r adiofrequ ency energy (RF) because of the shor t distance between th e phone and the user's head. These RF e xposures are limited by F ederal Commun ications Commission safety guidelines that were dev eloped with the advice of FD A and other f ederal health and saf ety agencies. When the phone is located at g reater distances from the user , the exposur e to RF is drasticall y lower because a per son' s RF exposure decreases rapidl y with increasing distance from the sour ce. The so-called âÂÂcordless phones, â which ha v e a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at f ar low er pow er levels, and thus produce RF e xposures well within th e FCC's compliance limits.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 203 What are the resu lts of the research done already? The researc h done thus far has produce d conf licting r esults, and many studies have suffer ed from f la ws in their r esearc h methods. Animal e xperiments inv estigating the effects of radiofrequen cy en ergy (RF) e xposures c har acteristic of wireless phones ha ve yielded conf li cting results that often cannot be repeated in other laborator ies. A few animal studies, howev er , have suggested that low levels of RF c ould accelerate the development of cance r in laborator y animals. How ever , many of the studies that showed incr eased tumor development used animals that had been g eneticall y engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to dev elop cancer in the absence of RF exposur e. Other studies ex posed the animals to RF f or up to 22 hours per day . These conditions are not similar to the conditions under which people use wir eless phones, so we don't know with certainty what the results of such studies mean f or human health. Three large epidemiology stu dies have been published since De cember 20 00. Between them, the studies inv estigated an y possible association between the use of wireless phones and primar y br ain cancer , glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivar y gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrat ed the e xistence of an y harmful health effects from wireless phone RF e xposu r es. Howev er , none of the studies can ans wer questions about long-ter m e x posures, since the av erag e period of phone use in these studies was around three years. What research is needed to dec ide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk? A combination of laborator y s tudies an d epidemiological studies of people actually using wir eless phones would prov id e some of the data that are needed. Lifetime anima l e xposure studies could be completed in a f e w ye ars. However , very large numbers of animals would be ne eded to provide reliable proof of a cancer promoting effect if one e xists. Epidemiological studies can pro vide data that is directly applicable to human po pula tions, but 10 or more years' follo w- up may be needed to pro vide ans wers about some health ef fects, suc h as cancer . This is because the inter val be tw een the time of e xposur e to a cancer- causing agent and the time tum or s deve lop - if the y do - may be man y , many years. The interpretation of epidemi ologica l studies is hampered by dif ficulties in measuring actual RF e xposure duri ng day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many f actors af fect this measur ement, su ch as the angle at whic h the phone is held, or which model of phone is used. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF? FD A is wo rkin g with the U .S. National T oxicology Progra m and with g roups of investigator s arou nd the world to ensure that high pri or ity anim al studies are conducted to addr ess im portant questions about the effects o f e xposu re to radiofr equency energy (RF). FD A has been a leading participant in the W orld Health Organization International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF ) Pr oject since its inception in 1996.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 204 An inf luential result of this wor k ha s been the dev elopment of a detailed agenda of resea rc h needs that has driven the establishment of new resear ch progr ams around the world. The Project has also helped develop a series of public inf ormation documents on EMF issues. FD A and the Cellular T elecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a f ormal Cooperative Researc h and Dev elopment Ag reement (CRAD A) to do researc h on wireless phone saf ety . FD A pro vides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from e xperts in go v ernment, industr y , and academic organizations. CTIA-funded researc h is conducted through contracts to independent investigators. The initial rese ar ch wi ll include both laborator y studies and studies of wireless phone user s. The CRAD A will also include a broad assessment of additional research needs in the conte xt of the latest researc h dev elopments around the world. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone? If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we do not know that there is--it is probably v er y small. But if you are concerned about avoiding ev en potential r isks, you can take a f ew simple steps to minimize y our ex posure to radiofr equency ene rgy (RF). Since time is a ke y factor in how much e xposur e a person receiv es, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF e xposure. 䡲 If you must conduct e xtended conver sations by wireless phone ever y day , you could place more distance between your bod y and the source of the RF , since the e xposure level dr ops off dramatically with distance. F or e xample, y ou cou ld use a hea dset and carr y the wireless phone aw a y from your body or use a wi r eless phone conn ec ted to a remote antenna. Again, the scientific data do not demon strate that wireless phones ar e harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF e xposure from these products, you can use measures like those described a bove to reduce your RF e xposur e from wire less phon e use. What about children using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including c hildren and teenagers. If you w ant to take steps to lower e xposure to radiofrequency energy (RF), th e meas ures describ ed above wo uld apply to childr en and teenagers using wireless ph ones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and increasing th e distance bet ween the user and the RF source will reduce RF e xposure. Some g roups sponsor ed by o ther nationa l g ov ernments hav e advis ed that c hil dren be discourag ed from using wireless phones at all. F or e xample, the g overnment in the United Kingd om distr ibuted leaf lets containing such a recommendation in December 2000. The y noted that no e vidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their recomme ndation to limit wireless phone use by c hildr en w as strictl y preca utionary; it was not based on scientif ic evidence that any health hazard exists.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 205 What about wireless phone inte rference with medical equipment? Radiofrequency energy (RF) from wire less phones can interact with some electronic devices. For this r eason, FD A helped dev elo p a de tailed test method to measure electromagnetic interf er ence (E MI) of implanted cardiac pacemaker s and defibr illators from wi reless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association fo r the Advancement of Medical instrumentation (AAMI). The fina l draft, a joint ef f ort by FD A, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, w as completed in late 2000. This standard will allow manuf acturers to ensure that cardiac pacemaker s and defibrillator s are safe fr om wireless phone EMI. FD A has tested hearing aids for interf er ence from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntar y stand ard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineer s (IEEE) . This standard specifies test methods and perf ormance requirements f or hearin g aids and wireless phones so that that no interf erence occurs when a pe rson uses a âÂÂcompatibleâ phone and a âÂÂcompatibleâ hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approv ed by the IEEE in 2000. FD A continues to monito r the us e of wireless phones f or possible interactions with other medical de vice s. Should har mful interf erence be f ound to o ccur , FD A will conduct testi ng to as sess the int erfer ence an d wor k to r esolve the prob lem. Which other federal agencies have re sponsibilities related to potentia l RF health effects? Certain ag encies in the Fe deral G ov ernment hav e been inv olv ed in mon itoring, researc hing or regulating issues r elate d to human e xposure to RF radiation. These agencies include the F ood and Drug Administration (FD A), the Environmental Protection Agency (EP A), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the National In stitute for Occupational Saf e ty and Health (NIOSH), the Natio nal T e lecommunications and Inf ormation Administration (NTIA) and the Department of Defense ( DOD). By authority of the Radiation Control for Health and Saf ety Act of 1968, the Center f or Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the FD A dev elops perf ormance standards for the emission of r adiation from electronic products including X-r a y equipment, other medica l devices, television sets, microwav e ov ens, laser products and sunlamps. The CDRH estab lished a produc t perf ormance standard for micro wav e ov ens in 1971 limiting the amount of RF leaka ge from o vens. How ever , the CDRH has not adopted performance standards f or other RF-emitting pr oducts. Th e FD A is, how ever , the lead federal health agen cy in monitoring the late st researc h developments and advising other ag en cies with resp ec t to the saf ety of RF-emitting products used by the public, suc h as cellular and PCS phones. The FD A's microwav e ov en sta ndard is an emission sta ndard (as opposed to an e xposur e standar d) that allows specif ic levels of microwav e leakage (measured at five centimeters from the ov en surf ace). The standar d also requir es ov ens to ha ve two i ndependent interlock s ystems that prev ent the ov en from g en erating microw aves the mo ment that the latc h is r eleased or the door of the ov en is
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 206 opened. The FD A has stated that ov ens that meet its stan dards a nd are used accordin g to the manuf actur er's re commendations are saf e f or consumer and industrial use. More inf ormation is ava ilable from: www .fda.gov/cdrh . The EP A has, in the past, considered deve loping f ederal guidelines f or pub lic e xposure to RF radiation. How ever , EP A activities related to RF safety and health are presentl y limited to adviso r y functions. For e xample, the EP A now chairs an Inter-agency Radiofrequen cy W orking Group, whic h coordinates RF health-related activities among the vari ous fe deral ag encies with health or regulator y responsibilities in this area. OSHA is responsible for pr otecting wor ker s from e xposure to hazardous chemical and ph ysical ag ents. In 1971, OSHA issued a protection guide for e xposure of w orkers to RF radiation [29 CFR 1910.97]. Howev er , this guide was later ruled to be only advisor y and not mandator y . Moreover , it was based on an earlier RF e xposure standard th at has now been revised. At the pr esent time, OSHA uses the IEEE and/or FCC exposure guidelines f or enf orcement purposes under OSHA's âÂÂgener al duty clauseâ (f or more inf ormation see: http://www .osha-slc.gov/SL TC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html . NIOSH is par t of the U.S. Depart me nt of Health and Human Ser vices. It conducts researc h and inv estigations in to issues related to occupational e xposure to chem ical and ph ysical ag ents. NIOSH has, in the past, undertaken to develop RF e xposure guidel ines for wor kers, but final gu idelines were never adopted by the agency . NIOSH conducts safety-related RF studies throug h its Physical Ag ents Effects Br anch in Ci ncinnati, Ohio. The NTIA is an agency of the U.S. Department of Commerce and is responsib le f or authorizing Federal Government us e of the RF elec trom agnetic spectrum. Like the FCC, the NTIA also has NEP A responsibilities and has considered adopting guidelines f or evaluating RF e xposure from U.S. Gov ernment transmitters such as r adar and militar y facilities. The Department of Defense (DOD) has conducted r esearc h on the biological effects of RF energy for a number of years. This research is now conducted primar ily at the U .S. Air For ce Researc h Laborator y located at Brooks Air For ce Base, T exas. The DOD W eb site for RF biological effects inf ormation is listed with other sites in conjunction with a question on other sources of inf ormation, below . Who funds and carries out research on the biologi cal effects of RF energy? Researc h into possible biological ef fects of RF energy is car r ied out in laboratories in the United States and around the world. In the U.S., most researc h has been funded by the Depart ment of Defense, due to the e xtensiv e militar y use of RF equipment such as radar and high-pow ered r adio transmitters. In addition, some federa l agencies r esponsibl e f or health and safety , such as the Environmen tal Protection Ag ency (EP A) and the U.S. F ood and Drug Administration (FD A), have spon sored and conducted r esearc h in this area. At the presen t time, most of the non-militar y re searc h on biological effects of RF energ y in the U.S. is being funded by industr y organizations. More researc h is being carr ied out ov erseas, par ticularly in Europe.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 207 In 1996, the W orld Health Organizatio n (WHO) esta blished the International EMF Project to review the scien tific lite rature and w or k towards r esolution of health concerns over the use of RF te c hnology . WHO maintains a W eb site that provides e xtensiv e inf ormation on this project and about RF biological ef fects and researc h ( www .who.ch/peh-emf ). FD A, EP A and other US gov ernment a g enci es responsible f or public health and safety ha ve w ork ed tog ether and in connection with WHO to monitor developments and identify resear ch nee ds r elated to RF biological ef fects. How does FCC Audit Cell Phone RF? After FCC gr ants permission for a particular cellular telephone to be marketed, FCC will occasionall y co nduct âÂÂpost-grantâ testing to determine whether production versions of the phone are being produced to conf orm with FCC regulator y requirements. The manufactur e r of a cell phone that does not meet FCC's regulator y requirements ma y be requ ir ed to remo ve the cell phone from use and to refund the purcha se price or provide a replacement phone, and may be subject to civil or cr imin al penalties. In addition, if the cell phone presents a risk of injur y to the user , FD A may also take re gulator y act ion. The most important post-grant test, from a consumer's perspective, is testing of the RF emissions of the phone. FCC measures th e Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of the phone, following a v er y rigorous testing protocol. As is true for nearl y an y scientific measurement, there is a possi bility that the test measurement may be less than or greater than the actual RF emitted by the phone. This differ ence between the RF test measur ement and ac tual RF emission is because test measurements are limited by instrumen t accuracy , because test measurement and actual use environments ar e different, and other variable factors. This inherent variability is known as âÂÂm easur ement uncertainty . â When FCC conducts post-grant testing of a cell phone, FCC takes into account any measurement uncertainty to when deter mining whether regulator y action is appropriate. This approach ensur es that when FCC takes regulator y action, it will hav e a sound, defensib le scientific basis. FD A scientific staff reviewed the meth odology used by FCC to measur e cell phone RF , and agreed it is an acceptable approac h, given our cur rent understanding of the r isks presented by cellular phone RF emissions. RF emissions from cellula r phones have not been shown to present a risk of injur y to the user when the measure d SAR is l e ss than the safety limits set by FCC (an SAR of 1.6 w/kg). Even in a ca se wher e the maximum measurement uncertainty per mitted b y current me asurement standards was added to the maximum permissible SAR, the resulting SAR value would be w ell below any level known to produce an acut e ef fect . Consequently , FCC's approach with measurement uncertainty will not result in consumers being e xposed to any known risk from the RF emi tted by cellular telephones. FD A will continue to monitor studies an d literature reports concerning acut e effects of cell phone RF , and concer ning chronic effe cts of long-term exposur e to cellular tele phone RF (that is, the risks from using a cell phone for ma ny years). If new inf ormation leads FD A to believ e that a chang e to FCC's measurement policy ma y be appropriat e, FDA will contact FCC and both agencies will w ork tog ether to de velop a mutuall y-acceptable approach.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 208 Owner â s Record The model number , regula tor y number and serial number ar e located on a nameplate inside the battery compar tment. Recor d the serial number in the space provided below . This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future. Model: Sprint PCS Visi on Picture Phone PM-3205 by Nokia Serial No.: User â s Guide Pr opr ietary Notice CDMA T echnology is licensed by QU ALCO MM Incorporated under one or mor e of the f ollowing patents: 4901307 51093 90 5267262 5416 797 5506865 5544 196 5657420 51015 01 5267261 5414 796 5504773 5535 239 5600754 57783 38 5228054 5337 338 5710784 5056 109 5568483 56595 69 5490165 5511 073 T9 T e xt Input is licens ed by T eg ic Commun ications and i s covered by U.S. P at. 5,818,437, U.S. P at. 5,953 ,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554 a nd other pate nts pending. T9 te xt input software Copyright é 1999-2004 T egic Communications, Inc. All rights reser ved. Manufa ctured or sold under one or mor e of the f ollowin g US patents : D405445 D406 583 D41418 9 D405784 D4235 15 4558302 4901307 49691 92 5056109 5101 501 5109390 5265 119 5440597 54448 16 5491718 5596 571 5642377 5642 377 5699482 57013 92 5708656 5737 323 5754976 5758 278 5790957 57937 44 5796757 5802 465 5821891 5854 978 5859843 58872 50 5887252 5889 770 5929813 5990 740 5991627 60058 89 6009129 6025 802 6029065 6047 071 6055264 60727 87 6076181 6078 570 6084471 6088 342 6148209 61544 55 6167038 6205 325 6253075 6292 474 6332083 63778 13 6414640 6434 186 6459689 6463 031 6466173 64801 55 6480700 6486 835 6496150 6570 909 6580771 65876 85 RE32580 Nokia is a tr ademar k of Nokia Corporation. O ther compan y an d product names mentioned her ein ma y be tr ademar ks or tra de names of their r espectiv e owners.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 209 The information contained in this user guide was written f or the Nokia 3205 Phone. Nokia operates a policy of ongoi ng developm ent. Nokia r eserves the right to make chang es to any of t he products described in this document without prior notice. UNDER NO CIRCUMST ANCES SHALL NOKIA BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF D A T A OR INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL , INCIDENT AL, AND C ONSEQ UENT IAL OR INDIRECT D AMA GES HO WSOEVER CA USED . THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PR O VIDED â AS IS. â EXCEPT AS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LA W , NO W ARRANT IES OF ANY KIND , EITHER EXPR ESS OR IM PLIED , INCLU DING , B UT NOT LIMITED T O , THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE MADE IN RELA TION TO THE A CCURA CY AND RELIABILITY OR CONTEN TS OF THIS DOCUM ENT . NOKIA RESER V ES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THIS DOCUME NT OR WITHDRA W IT A T ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
Section 4A: Safety Guid elines 210 Accessibility information Nokia is commit ted to making mobile phones easy to use f or all ind ividuals, includ ing those with disabilities. F or mor e inf ormation, visit the Nokia W orld Wi de W eb site at www .nokiaaccessibility .com. TTY and TDD device compatibilit y Y our Nokia phone is equipped with a P op-P ort accessor y connector that can be used to connect an y âÂÂcellular readyâ o r â ce llu l a r com p a t ib le â T T Y / T DD d e vi c e â s ca b l e to your phone, usin g the Nokia HDA-10 adapter . For more inf or mation on TTY access, see â TTY Use W ith Sprint PCS Ser viceâ on page 44 . Note: Once your TTY/TDD device is connected to yo ur phone, you must use the phone menu ( Menu > Enhancement settings > Accessory > TTY ) to enable the TTY/TDD mode.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 211 Section 4B Terms & Conditions and ManufacturerâÂÂs Warranty In This Section â½§ T erms and Conditions â½§ Manufacturerâ s W arranty Y our Sprint PCS V ision Picture Phone PM-3205 has been designed to provide you with r eliable, worry-free service. If f or an y r eason y ou hav e a prob lem with y our equipment, plea se ref er to the manuf acturerâ s war ra nt y . This section contains the T erms and Conditions of Service fo r your Sprint PCS Phone an d Serv ice an d the man ufac turerâ s warranty f or y our Sprint PCS Phone.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 212 T er ms and Conditions T er ms and Cond itions of Ser vices (Ef f ective J une 30, 2004) Thanks f or choosing Sprint. These terms and conditions are part of your agr eement with Sp rint fo r Sprint PCS Services. Please note these ter ms may not be the most current version. Y ou can get a current version of the ter ms on our website at www .sprintpcs.com or by requesting a copy from us at 1-8 88-211-4PCS A para solicitar esta literatur a en español, por fav or contactar a 1-888-211-4PCS (472 7). General. This agreement (â AgreementâÂÂ) cov ers the terms o n which w e agree to provide and you agr ee to accept any service or product we make a vailable to y ou, including y our wir eless ser vices, wireless devices, et c. (collectively âÂÂServicesâÂÂ). Y ou accept this Agreemen t when you do an y of the follo wing: (a) provide y our written or electronic signature; (b ) a ccept through an oral or e lectronic statement; (c) attempt to or in any w ay use an y of the Ser vices; (d) pay f or an y Ser vices; or (e) open any materials or packag e that says y ou ar e accepting when you open it. The Ag reem ent incl udes the terms in this docume nt together with the ter ms associated with the Ser vices yo u select (as descr ibe d in our marketing materials, e.g., ser vice plan brochures, or on our website). Y ou represent that you are at least 18 y ears old. In this do cument, we use the wor ds âÂÂwe, â âÂÂus, â âÂÂourâ or âÂÂSprintâ to refer to Sprint Spectr um L.P . and its affiliates doing business as Sprint P CS. Agreem ent. W e may chang e the Ag reement at an y time with notice. An y chang es to the Agreement are ef fective when we publish them. If you use our Ser vices o r make any pa yment to us on or after the effective date of the c hang es, y ou accept the chang es. If w e chang e a material ter m of the Agreement and that c hang e has a material adver se effect on you, you ma y terminate the Agr eement without an Earl y T er mination Fee by cal ling 1-888-567-5528 within 30 days after the c hanges g o into ef f ect. Y ou understand and a gree that taxes, Universal Ser vice fees and other charg es imposed by the gov ernment or based on gove rnment calculations may increase or decr ease on a monthl y basis, and that this paragraph does not apply to any incr eases in such taxes, Universal Ser vice fees or other charg es. Activating Service. Befor e activation, w e may c heck y our credit and v erify your identity . Y ou must have and maintain satisfactory credit to receiv e and continue to receiv e Services. W e may c harg e a nonrefundable activ ation fe e, deposit, prepayment or other f ee to establ ish or maintain Ser vices. T erm Comm itments. Unless we specificall y tell yo u otherwise, our ser vice plans require that y ou maintain service for a minimum term (âÂÂT er m Ser vice PlanâÂÂ), usually 1 or 2 years. After satisfying this minimum term, your ser vice plan will continue on a month-to-month basis unless you hav e agr eed to e xtend the term fo r additional period(s). Cer tain ser vice, promotional or product of fers may requir e
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 213 that you agree to or e xtend a T erm Se r v ice Plan. As discussed below , we ma y charg e y ou an Earl y T er mination Fee if y o u deactivate a T er m Ser vice Plan before the end of the ter m. Using Services. Y ou a gree to not use our Ser vices in an unla wful, fraudulent or abusive manner . Y ou may n ot resell or lea se Ser vices to anyone. Sprint is not responsibl e f or any opin ions, advice, state ments, ser vices applications or other inf ormation provided b y third parties and accessible through ou r var ious Ser vices, including the internet. Neither Sprint , its vendors or licensor s guarantees the accuracy , completeness or usef ulness of in formation that is obtained through these Ser vices. Y ou are responsib l e f or evaluating suc h content. Y ou are also resp onsible for any use of ou r Se rvices through any wireless de vice on your account including, bu t not limited to , use by ch ildren or minors. We strongly recommend that you closely monitor any such usage. Changing Services. Chang es to Services will gene rall y be effectiv e at the start of your ne xt full invoicin g cycle. In cert ain instances, the chang es ma y take place sooner , in which case yo ur inv oice will ref lect pro-rated charg es. Certain chang es ma y be conditioned upon payment of an Ear ly T ermination Fee or certain other charg es. T ermination of Services. Consistent with this Agreement: (a) w e ma y ter minate Ser vices at any time with notice to yo u and, in certain instances, without notice; and (b) you ma y terminate Ser vices at any t ime with prior notice to us. Except as otherwise provided in this Agr eement, IF Y OU TERMINA TE Y OUR TERM SERVICE PLAN EARL Y , OR WE DO SO FOR GOOD CA USE, Y OU WILL BE REQ UIRED T O P A Y THE APPLICABLE EARL Y TERMINA TION FEE ASSOCIA TED WITH Y OUR SER VICES. W e will not charg e an Early T ermination Fee for deactiv ations consistent with our Retur n P olicy or f o r ser vice plans being provided on a month- to-month basis. If any Services are ter minated befor e the end of your current inv oicing cycle, we will not pror ate ch arges to the date of termination, and you will not receive a cr edit or refund f o r any un used Ser vices. Wireless Devices, Numb ers & E-mail A ddresses. W e did not manufacture y our wireless device and we ar e not responsib le for an y def ects or for the acts or omissions of the manufacturer . The only warranties on your device are any limited warranties e xtended by the manufacturer dir ectly to y ou or passed on to you through us. Y o ur device may not accept Se r v ices directly fr om any other carrier . Y ou do not have an y rights to any number , e-mail address or other identifier we ma y assign to y our device or account; you m ay n ot modify , c hang e or transf er an y of these e xcept as w e allow or as allow ed fo r by law . In cer tain instances, you may transf er y our number from an other carr ier to us, or from us to anothe r carr ier . W e do not guarantee that tr ansfers to or from us will be successful. If you transf er your number aw ay fr om us, the terms of t his Agreement (e.g., Earl y T er mination Fee, etc.) still appl y . If a transfer to Spri nt is not successful, you will be re sponsible f or any discounts pr ovided to you with the purc hase of your device. See our printed in-s tore materials or visit www .spr intpcs.co m fo r additional important inf ormation on number transfers.
214 Coverage. A vailable cov erag e areas f or Ser v ices are g ener all y identified in our mapp ing brochures an d at www .sprintp cs.com . This ma y incl ude cov erag e on our digital networ k (the âÂÂSprint Na tionwide PCS Networ kâÂÂ) as well as cover age w e make av ailable to yo u through agreements with other carr ier s (âÂÂoff networkâ or âÂÂroamingâ cov erag e). All coverage ma ps are high level representations of outdo or coverage an d there are gaps in c overage within areas shown as covere d on the maps. Cove rage is not available everywhere , nor can we guarantee you will re ceive cove rage at all times, or without interruption s or delay s (e.g., droppe d calls, blocke d calls, etc.) in the coverage areas we identify. Actual coverage and quality of Services ma y be af fe cted by conditio ns within or beyo nd our contro l, including ne twork prob lems, so ftware, signal strength, your equipmen t, structures (including b uildings in wh ich you may be located), atmospheric , geographic, or topo graphic conditions. Roaming Cove rage. Y ou are roaming anytime y our phone indicates that you are ro aming. Roaming cov erag e is only a vailable with ce rtain devices and, unless included as part of your Services, will result in additional charges. Roaming calls placed âÂÂmanuall yâ (through an operator or with a credit card) will alwa ys incur separate an d additi onal charg es. Depending on y our phone settings, you ma y automatically roam if ther e is a gap or interr uption in cover age within the Sprint Nationwi de PCS Networ k cov erag e area and roaming cov erag e areas. See y our phone guide f or how to adjust phone settings. Certain features and servic es may not be av ailable in roaming cover age ar eas (including PCS V ision, v oicemail, call waiting, call f orwarding, etc.). Charges. Carefull y review the ter ms of your Services. Y ou will be assessed charg es based on the term s of your Services including, without limitation, monthly r ecurr ing charge s and charg es based on actual usage (e.g., ch arges f or long distance, roaming, call f orwar ding, director y assistance, etc.). Airtime and other time based usa ge c harg es are calculated from when y our device first initiates contact with a network until the netw ork connection is broken, whether or not you w er e actual ly successful in connecting to the intended destination. Howev er , you will not be c harg ed f or voice calls that ring and do not pick up, or if you g et a busy signal. Fo r voice calls r eceiv ed by your device, y ou are charg ed from the time shortly before the phone starts r inging until the call is ter minated. Y ou are charged f or an entire voice call based on the time period in which the call is initiated. P artial minutes of use are rounded up to the ne xt minute. Sprint PCS V ision Charges. V ision usage is measur ed in bytes, not in minutes. Bytes are rounded up to kilo bytes. Usage rounding occurs at the top of each clock hour while in a session and at the end of each session and is then charg ed to y ou based on the t erms of your Services. Depending on your Ser vices, usa g e may be c harg ed again st an allowance or on a f ixed price per kilobyte. Usage c harg es may be roun ded up to the ne xt cent at monthly or other inter vals. In certain instance s, you ma y not know that yo ur session has not ended. As long as your device is connected to our networ k, you will incur data usage charg es. Y ou will be charg ed for all data dir ected to the
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 215 internet address (or âÂÂIP addressâÂÂ) ass igned to your device, regardless of who initiates the activity or whether your de vice actually receiv es the data. This includes, but is not limited to, the amount of data associated with the part icular inf ormation/item (e.g. game, ri ng er , email, etc. ), additional data used in accessing, transporting and routing this inf ormation/ item on our network , data from partial or interr upted downloads, re-sent data, an d data associated with unsuccessful attempts to reach w ebsites or use applications. Based on these and a number of other factors (e.g., the specific applicatio n, netw or k perf ormance, etc.) data used and charg ed to y ou will var y widely , even f or the same activity . Estimates of data usage â f or e xample, the size of downloadab le files â will not be accurate or a reliable predictor of actual usag e. Y our invoice will not separately identify the number of kilobytes attr ibutable to your us e of specific sites, sessions or services. T axes and Surcha rges. W e invoice y ou f or taxes, f ees and other ch arges levied by or remitted directl y to federa l, state, local or f oreign g ove rnments including, without limitation, sales , gross receipts, Univ e rsal Ser vice, use, and e xcise taxes. If you c laim an y tax e xemption, y ou must pro vide us with a valid tax-e xempt document. T ax e xemptions are not applied retroactiv ely . W e also invoice y ou for surc harg es that w e coll ect and keep to pay f or the costs of complying with go vernment programs suc h as number pooling and portability , and Enhanced 911 ser vice; these charg es are not the taxe s nor go v ernment imposed asses sments. Invoicing & Payment. Inv oicing cycles and dates may c hang e from time to time. Monthly r ecurr ing and related charg es f o r Ser vices are generally inv oiced one inv oicing cycle in advance. Other ch arges ar e invoiced soon after they are incurred. Most usage is g enerally applied to the inv oicing cyc le in which they are incurred, but in some instances may be applied to su bsequent inv oicing cycles. Y ou are responsible f or all c harg es associat ed with any device activated on your account, regar dless of who used the devi ce. Y ou must pay all charg es by the due date on the inv oice. Past due amoun ts accrue late c harges until pa id at the rate of 5% per month or at the highe st rate allowed b y law and may result in immediate su spension of your account. If you agr ee to any auto-payment option through banking or credit account, we ma y initiate payment from the account f or all amounts we invoice you without additional authorization or no tice. Based on your credit or pa yment histor y , we may r equire certain forms of guaranteed payment as a condition of maintaining Services. If we invoice y ou f or amounts on behalf of a third-party , payments re ceived are first applied to amounts due to us. Y ou may be c harg ed additional fees f o r certain methods o f pa yment and for pa yments denied by a financial institution. Acceptance of pa ymen ts (even if mar ked âÂÂpaid in fullâÂÂ) does not waiv e our right to collec t all amounts that you owe us. Disputed Charges. Disputes concerning any c harge s invoiced m ust be raised within 60 days of the date of the inv oice. Y ou accept all charg es not disputed in this time period. Disputes can only be made by calling or writing us as directed on your invoice. Account Spendin g Limit & Deposits. W e may impose an account spending limit (â ASL âÂÂ) on any account without notice. W e will notify you of an ASL based on your credit or payment histor y and may re duce the ASL at any time with prior notice.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 216 An ASL should not be relied on to manag e usage on your account. W e may suspend an account without pr ior notice when the account balance reaches the ASL, even if the account is not past due. Ser vices can be restored upon pa yment of an amount that brings the account balance below the ASL and any past due amounts. If we re quire a deposit f or y ou to establish or maintain an account, we will hold the deposit as par tial guarante e of pa yment f or Services. W e may c hang e the deposit amount at any time with notice for g ood re ason. Except as w e allow , a deposit may not be used to pa y an y inv oice or delay pa yment. The deposit amount, the length of t ime we hold the deposit and chang es to the deposit amount are determined based on your credit and pa yment histor y . The rate of interest, if any , on the deposit is subject to change . W e may mix deposits with our other funds. If your account is terminated f or any re ason, we ma y without notice apply y our deposit to any outstanding c harge s. W e may send an y remaining deposit amounts to your last known address within 75 da ys after account termination. If the funds are returned to us, you may claim these funds for one year from the date of return. Any mone y held during this o ne-yea r period will not accrue interest for y our benefit and are subject to a servicing fee charg ed against the balance. Y o u forf eit an y portion of th e mone y left after the one-year period. Other Sprint PCS V ision T erms. Y ou will not receiv e v oice calls while using Vision. V ision is not available f or use with ser v er devices or host computer applications, other systems that drive continuous heavy tr affic or data sessions, or as substitutes f or private lines or frame r ela y connect ions. Unlimited V ision plans/options may not be used with Sprint PCS phones or smart phones being used as a modem in connection with other equipment (e.g., computers, etc.) through use of connection kits or other phone-to-co mput er/PD A accessories, or Bluetooth or other wireless tech nology . W e may terminate ser vices without notice f or any misuse. Y ou ma y hav e access to certain games, r ingers, screen savers and other items on our Vision site (âÂÂPremium Serv ic esâÂÂ) that are available f or an additional charg e. Y ou will be billed for Premium Ser vic e purchases on your Sprint PC S inv oice based on the charg es as specif ied at purchase. Subject to the terms of the content pur chased, w e ma y delete pr e mium and non-premium items downloaded to any storag e ar eas we ma y pro vide, including an y pictures, games and other content. W e may limit the amoun t of Pre mium Ser vices you ma y pur c hase in a specific timeframe (m onth, w eek, day , or other time period). V oic e Command. Calls to 911 or similar emerge ncy numbers cannot be placed through the V oice Command feature. See ou r printed in-store mater ials or visit www .sp rintpcs.com f or additional important information on this option. Wireless W eb. W ir eless W eb Services may be a v ailable depending on your device and Ser vice plan/option. This is not a V i sion ser vice. Usage is calcul ated on minutes used and g enerally deducts from your Servic e plan minutes. See ou r printed in-s tore materials or visit www .spr intpcs.co m fo r additional important inf ormation on this option. Lost or Stolen E quipment. If y our device is lost or stolen, please notify us immediately by calling 1-888-211-4PCS. Y ou a re responsible for all charges incurred
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 217 before you notify us of the loss or theft. Y ou agree to cooperate reasonably with us in inv estigating suspected unla wful or fraudulent use. Messagin g. Y ou may incur charg es in accessing , sending or receiving messages on your device. W e may impose limits on th e number of voicemail, te xt, email or other messages that can be r etained through y our account. Indicators of messa ges on your device, including mailbox icons, may not alwa ys provide an up to date indication of new messages and you ma y at times need to manuall y reset or clear your mailbox indicator . Leg itimate messages ma y be interr upted by software aimed at prevention of SP AM or similar messages. Caller ID. If you do not want people y ou call to receive the number assigned to your phone, call us at 1-888-211-4PCS for information about automatic Caller ID blocking. The number assign ed to your phone can be b locked on a per-call basis by dialing *67 Destination Number T ALK (or similar key). Caller ID blocking is not availabl e when using V ision or W ireless W eb ser vices. TTY Access. A TTY (also known as TDD or T ext T elephone) is a telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language disabili ties , to communicate by telephone. TTY doesn't wor k with all devices. If you hav e a TTY -capable d evice, it may no t function ef f ectively , or at all, whe n a ttempting 911 calls and should not be relied on f or such calls. Disclaimer of Warranties. WE MAKE NO REPRESEN-T A TIONS OF W ARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , INCLUDING (T O THE EXTENT ALLO WED BY LA W) ANY IMPLIED W ARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABIL ITY OR FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE CONCERNING Y OUR SER VICES OR WIRELESS DEVICE. WE DO NOT PR OMISE UNINTERR UPTED OR ERR OR- FREE SER VICES AND Y OU AGREE T O HOLD US HARMLESS FOR ALL SUCH PR OBLEMS. Limitation of Liability . Neither we nor our vendors, supplier s or licensors are liable f or an y damage s arising out of or in connection with an y: (a) act or omission by your , or another person or company; (b) pro viding or failing to provide Ser vices, including deficiencies or pr oblems with y our wireless device, our networ k cov er age or Services (e.g., drop ped, blocked, interrupted calls/mess ages, etc.); (c) traffic or other accidents, or any health-r elated claims alleg edly arising from the use of Ser vices, an y wireless devices or r elated accessories; (d) content or inf ormation accessed while using our Se r vices, such as through the internet; (e) interr uption or failure in accessing or attempting to access emerg ency services from your phone, including through 911, E911 or otherwise; or (f) events due to factors beyond our control, including ac ts of God (inc luding, without limitation, weather-r elated phenomena, fi re or earthquake), war , r iot, str ike, or orders of go vernmental author ity . In the event we are found to be responsible to you for monetary damages rela ting to the Se rv ices (including wireless devices), you agre e that any such damages will not exceed the pro -rated monthly recurri ng charge for your Services during the af fect ed peri od. NO CONSEQ UENTIAL OR OTHE R DAMAGE S. UNDER NO CIRCUMST ANCES ARE WE LIABLE FOR ANY INC IDENT AL, CONSEQ UENTIAL, PU NITIVE OR SPECIAL D AMA GES OF ANY NA TURE WHA TSOEVER ARISING OUT OF OR IN
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 218 CONNECTION WITH PR O V IDING OR F AIL ING TO PR O VIDE SER VICES, PHONES OR OT HER EQ UIPMENT USED IN CONNECTION WITH THE SER VICES, INCLUDING , WITHOUT LIMIT A TION , LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF B USINE SS, OR COST OF REP LA CE MENT PR ODUCT S AND SER VICES. THIS SECT ION SUR VIVES TERMIN A TION OF THIS A GREEMENT . MANDA TORY ARBI TRA TION OF DISPUTES . INSTEAD OF SUING IN COURT , Y OU AND SPRINT A GREE T O ARBITRA TE AN Y AND ALL CLAIMS, CONTR O VERSIES OR DISPUTES A GAINST EA CH OTHER ARIS ING OUT OF OR RELA TING TO THIS A GREEMEN , INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMIT A TION , THE SER VICES, ANY PHONES/EQ UIPMENT , OR ADV ERTISING , EVEN IF IT ARISES AFTER Y OUR SER VIC ES HA VE TERMINA TED , AND INCLU DING C LAIMS Y OU MA Y BRING A G AINST SP RINT'S EMPL O YEES, A GEN TS, AFFILIA TES OR O THER REPRESENT A TI VES, OR THA T SPRINT MA Y BRING A GAINST Y OU (âÂÂCLAIMSâÂÂ). THE FEDERAL AR BITRA TION A CT APPLIES T O THIS A GREEMENT AND ITS PR O V ISIONS, NOT ST A T E LA W , GO VE RN ALL Q UESTIONS OF WHETHER A CLAIM IS SUBJECT T O ARB ITRA TION . THIS PR O VISION DOES NO T PREVENT EITHER Y OU OR SPRINT FROM BRINGI NG APPR OPRIA TE C L AIMS IN SMALL CLAIMS COUR T , BEFORE THE FEDERAL COMMUNICA TIONS COMMISSION OR A ST A TE P UBLIC UTIL ITIES COM MISSION . Y OU A ND SPRINT FURTHER A GREE THA T NEIT HER SPRINT NOR Y O U WILL JOIN ANY CLAIM WITH THE CLAIM OF ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY IN A LA WSUIT , ARBITRA TION OR OTHER PR OCEEDING; THA T NO CLAIM EITHER SPRINT OR Y OU HAS A GAINST THE O THER SHALL BE RESOL VED ON A CLASS- WIDE B ASIS; AND THA T NEITHER SPRIN T NOR Y OU WILL ASSER T A CLAIM IN A REPRESENT A TIVE CAP A CI TY ON BEHALF OF ANY ONE ELSE. IF FOR ANY REASON THIS ARBI TRA TI ON PRO VISION DOES NOT APPL Y TO A CLAIM, WE A GREE T O W AIVE TRIAL BY JUR Y . A single arbitrator engage d in the practice of law will conduct the arbitration. The arbitration will be filed with and the arbitrator will be selected according to the rules of either JAMS or the National Arbitration F orum (âÂÂNAFâÂÂ), or , alter nativel y , as we ma y mutuall y agree. W e a gree to act in g ood faith in selecting an arbitrator . The arbitration will be conducted by and under the then-a pplicab le rules of J AMS or NA F , wherever the arbitration is filed or , if the arbitrator is chosen by mutual agreement of the parties, the then-applica ble r ules of JAMS will appl y unless the parties agree otherwise. All e x pedited pr ocedures prescr ibed b y the applica ble rules will apply . W e a gree to pa y o ur respectiv e arbitration costs, e x cept as otherwise required by rules of JAMS or N A F , as applicable, but the arbitrator can apportion these costs as appropriate. The ar bitrator's decision and aw ard is final and binding, and judgment on the aw ard ma y be entered in an y court with jur isdiction. If any party files a judicial or administr at ive action asserting a claim that is subject to arbitration and another party successfully stays suc h action or compels arbitration, the party filing that ac tion must pay the other party's costs and e xpenses incurred in seeking such stay or compelling arbitr ation, including attorne ys' fees.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 219 If any portion of this Mandator y Arbitratio n of Disputes section is deter mined to be invalid or unenf or ceable, the r emainde r of the Section r emains in full for ce and effect. Miscellaneous. Y ou may notify us by calling us at 1-888-2 11-4PCS, or use that number to get our current address f or wri tten notice. W e may send you notice to your last known address in our inv oicing r e cords, or by calling leaving you a v oice message on y our wireless device or ho me phone. Properly addressed written notice is ef f ective three da ys after deposi t in the U .S. mail, posta ge prepa id. This Agre ement is gov erned by and must be co nstr ued under federal la w and the laws of the State of Kansas, without regard to ch oi ce of la w principles. If either of us waiv es or f ails to enf orce an y requir ement under this Ag reem ent in an y one instance, that does not waive our right to later enf orce that requirement. If an y part of this Agr eement is held invalid or unenf orceabl e, the rest of this Agr eement remains in full f orce and effect. Section headings ar e for descriptive, non- interpretive purposes onl y . Y ou may not assign this Ag re ement to any other person or entity without our prior wr it ten approval. This Ag reement (including any r ef erenced documents and attac hments) makes up the entire agr eement between us and r eplaces all pr ior written o r spoken agreements.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 220 T er ms of Pictur e Mail Service The Picture Mail service (âÂÂSer viceâ ) â incl uding access to and use of the ser v ices at www .pic turemail.s printpcs. com â is provided to y ou by Sprint under the following terms and conditions and inco rporate the T er ms and Conditions set forth at www .sp rintpcs.com whic h include the T er ms and Conditions of Ser vice provided with your Sprint PCS Phone Userâ s Guide, terms regar ding copyr ight and trademar k matters, and o ther terms relating to the use of our services. Y our use of the Ser vice indicates your acceptance of al l of these term s (collectivel y âÂÂT er msâÂÂ). Sprint may chang e these T er ms from time to time at our discretion with or without notice to you. Any c hang e s will be posted on the Ser vice. 1. Eligibility The Ser vice is provided to individuals wh o are at least 18 year s old and to minors who have parental per missi on. W e encourage parents and guar dians to take an active role in pr otecting the privacy an d security of their children. If you as a parent hav e an y concerns regarding this i ssue, please f eel free to contact us at pictur email@ sprint pcs.co m . 2. Membership Fees Picture Mail is available at an additional monthl y charg e (in addition to an y c harg es you ma y pa y fo r Sprint PCS V ision ser vic es) through Sprint and provides y ou basic ser vices, such as the ability to store and share pictures taken on select Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phones or devices. Addition al fe atures or services (beyond basic ser vices) may also be av ailable from time to time f or an additional charg e. If you have previousl y not signed up f or the Ser vice with activation of y our Sprint PCS Ser vice Plan, you may add this Se rvice to your account f or an additional monthly c harg e through a Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone. 3. Picture Mail Passwor d W e will have access to your Pict ure Mail P ass wor d and User Name. W e may r emind y ou of your pass wor d, at yo ur re quest, by sendin g an email to the address y ou used when creating y our account. W e will not disclose your Picture Mail P ass w ord to third parties, but we may access y our account if necessar y to maintain the Ser vice, to comply with lawful r equests from go vernmental authorities, or in response to court orders, subpoenas, complaints. 4. Photo Loss Sprint does not war rant that pictures or albums stored will not be deleted, modified or damaged. If pictures or images are partic ularly valuable, have sentimental or other intangib le v alue or ar e othe rwise unique or irreplaceable, reliable storage alternatives should be used, including har d copy duplication and electronic back up and storag e. 5. Use of Related Software Any s oftwar e that is pr ovided f or download and installati on on your personal computer or electronic device in connecti on with the Ser vice is licensed under the terms and conditions of a separ ate software license ag reement. These license agreem ents are a vailable f or y our review upon d ownload, inst allation and/or use of that softwar e.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 221 6. Use of Picture Mail Solely f or the purposes of displayi ng y our pict ures to selected per sons and fulfilling your print or ders, you gr ant us permission to use, download, uploa d, copy , print, displa y , reproduce, mod ify , publish, post, tran smit and distribute any material incl uded in your albums. 7. Member Conduct (a) In consideration for use of the Ser vice, you agree to provide true, accurate, current and complete information about yo u as prompted during the registration process, and to maintain and update this information to keep it true, accurate, current and complete. (b) Y ou are responsible for mai ntaining the confidentiality of y our Pictur e Mail P ass wor d and Account, and you agree to be full y responsible f or all activities which occur thr ough any one's use of your Pictur e Mail P assword or account, whether or not authorized by you. Y ou agree to notify Sprint immediately of any unauthorized us e of your pass wor d or account or any other breac h of security . (c) Y ou must provide at your own e xpense all equipment and software requir ed to use the Ser vice, including computer and photogr aphy equipment, application software, modems, and access to the Intern et. W e are not responsib le f or dela ys resulting from incompatibility of suc h equipment and software, or from improper configuration or maintenance of such equipment and softwa re. (d) While we do not contr ol the content of an y member submissions to the Ser vice and do not have an y obliga tion to monitor such content, if we ha ve an y reason to believ e that an y languag e, content, g r aphi cs or other mater ials contained within your content is inappropriate, we may , in our sole discretion, refuse to process any print orders, remov e your pictures from our server s, suspend your account, restrict access to it, remove content from it, or ter minate it. (e) Y ou agree (1) not to use the Ser vice fo r illegal purposes; (2) not to interf ere with or disrupt the Ser vice or ser vers or networ ks or software or data connected to the Ser vice; (3) to comply with al l requirements, procedur es, policies and regulations of networ ks connected to the Service; and (4) to comply with all applicable la ws regarding the transmissi on of tec hnical data e xported from the United States. Y ou agree to abide by all applica ble local, state, national, and international laws and regulations in y our use of the Service and in your use of an y software down loaded from the Ser vice, including, without limitation, copyr ight, trademar k, obscenity and def amation la ws. (f) Y ou agree not to inter fer e with the us e and enjoyment of the Ser vice by othe r users o f the Ser vice. Y ou a gree not to attempt to gain unauthorized access to other computer systems or networ ks connected to the Ser vice. (g) Y ou agree not to transmit through the Service, or upload to it (1) any pictures or other content in violation of the copyr ights, privacy rights o r other rights o f any other person; (2) an y unla wful, harassing, libelous, privacy invading, abusiv e, hateful, threatening, harmful, vulgar , defamatory , obscene or otherwise objectionable mater ial of any kind; (3) an y material that violates the rights of another , including, but not limit ed to, the intellectu al property r ights of
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 222 another; (4) any material that harms minor s; (5) any material that v iolates any applicable local, state, nati onal, or inter national law or r egulation; or (6) âÂÂjunk mail, â âÂÂspam, â âÂÂchain letters, â or unsolicited mass distr ibution of email. 8. Privacy Statement In order to register y ou as a member of the Ser vice, we ask y ou to supply us with some basic information (email address, user selected Picture Mail P ass w ord, name) during the registration process and, occasionally , at other times while using the Ser vice. All uses of your inf ormation will be in accordan ce with our pr ivacy policy , as set f orth in the following Priv acy P olicy . As this policy may be updated from time to time, a current version can be found at www .sprint pcs.co m . PRIV ACY POLICY (a) Sprint respects the privacy of its customers, and other individuals and businesses using the W ebsites owned an d operated by Sprint and its A ffiliates (âÂÂSprint W ebsitesâÂÂ). This updated Privacy P o licy effectiv e October 22, 2001, is to keep y ou inf ormed about the types of information collected on Sprint W ebsites and how the inf ormation is used and protected. The revised Privacy P oli cy incl udes inf ormation about adv ertisements on Sprint W ebsites and access to y our account i nfo rmation. Sprint protects the privacy of its local, long distance and wireless customers consistent with the F ederal T elecommun ications Act and rules and r egulations issued by the Feder al Communicati ons Commis sion. Sprint's Privacy P olicy f or its high speed In ternet ser vices can be accessed at: www .sprint.com/privacypolicy/broadbandservices . There ar e tw o types of inf ormation that ma y be e xchang ed betw ee n the Sprint site and the user during each visit to a Sprint site. They are: 1. General technical data tr ansmitted betw een y our computer and the Spr int sit e that does not identify you personally . 2. P ersonally identifiable inf ormation th at you v oluntarily share. The types of pers onall y identifiable inf ormation th at you might share include y our name, address, phone number , email address and credit card number . (b) Anonymous Information In order to provide you with the inf ormat ion and ser vices that you look for from th e S pri n t W ebs i t es , Sp ri n t g a t he rs ce rt a i n types of inf ormation from you that are not perso nall y identifiable. This is called anonymous inf ormation and includes: 1. The type of Internet browser you use when y ou visit 2. The types of computer operating system y ou use 3. The searc h engine you use to access th e Sprint W ebsites (suc h as â AO L.com, â âÂÂY ahoo.comâ or âÂÂGo.comâÂÂ) 4. The specific Sprint W e bsite that you visit ( sprin t.com , s printpc s.co m , etc.). The anonymous inf ormation collected is no t associated with you personally or your business. Sprint uses this anonymous inf ormation in the aggregate to improv e Sprint W ebsites and the ser v ices w e provide through those sites.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 223 (c) Use Of Cookies Sprint W ebsit es may use âÂÂcookiesâ to collect the anon ymous information described in this Pr ivacy P olicy . Cookies are bits of encr ypted data that are loaded by a Spr int ser ver onto your computer or other device when you visit a Sprint W ebsite. The server can r etrieve the cookie s the ne xt time y ou visit a site and use them to identify the computer as a return visitor . Sprint uses cookies to collect non-personally identifiable inf ormation an d g enerically track usag e patterns on the Sprint W ebsit es in order to monitor acti vity and administer the sites. Sprint als o uses inf ormation obtained from coo kies to improv e Sprint W ebsites, and make decisions concerning advertising, product offerings and ser v ices. Most users can disable cookies from their Internet browser s, receive a warning bef ore a cookie is placed on their computer , and erase all co okies from their computer hard drives by follow ing the instructions provided by the browser . (d) Advertisements On Sprint Websites Advertising companies deliv er ads on some Sprint W ebsites. Y ou should be aware that when y ou click on these ads, the adv ertising companies may also deploy cookies to receive anon ymous info rmation a bout ad viewing by Internet user s on Sprint W ebsites and other W ebsites . This information is associated with your W eb browser , but cannot be associated with yo ur name or email address without y our permission. Theref ore, advertising co mpanies may kno w where y our computer goes on the W e b, but they do not know who yo u are unless you tell them. Sprint does not provide perso nall y identifiable inf ormation about its cust omers o r Sprint W ebsite visitor s to these advertising companies. (e) Personally Identifiable Information Sprint may ask y ou to prov ide what is often ref erred to as âÂÂpersonally identifiable inf ormationâ such as your name, addr ess, telephone n umber and email address when you use Sprint W ebsites to: purchase a service or product online, enter a contest or sw eepstakes, ask to receiv e inf ormation, respond to a sur vey , register with a Sprint W ebsite, acce ss your account, ask for a personalized ser vice, request customer service o nline, or apply f or a jo b. Y ou always have the alternative of mailing or calling Sprint with the infor mation requested if y ou do not wish to provide it online. P ersonally identifiable information provided at a Sprint W ebsite to order Sprint ser vices othe r than Internet ser vices will be protected in the same manner as when the inf ormation is prov ided by other means such as ov er the telephone or by mail. W e protect customer information obtained from the local, long distance and wireless ser vice custome r s of Spr int consistent with feder al la ws gov erning telecommunications ser vices and with regulations issued by the Feder al Communications Commission. Sprint's Pr ivacy P olicy f or its Internet ser vices can be accessed at: w ww .sprint.c om/pri vacypoli cy/bro adbands ervices .
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 224 W e use personally identifiable inf ormation provided at a Sprint W ebsite in the f ollowing wa ys unless otherwise specified: 1. For its intended purpose (such as to complete an online or der f or service). 2. T o provide you with inf ormation a bout new Sprint PCS Products and Ser vices or products and services o ffere d in conjunction with Sprint business partner s. (f) Disclosure T o Third Parties Sprint will not sell o r disclose to ou tside par ties any pers onally identifiable inf ormation obtained from a Sprint online ser vice or the r egistration at a Sprint W ebsite without y our consent e xcept under the following circ umstances: 1. When required b y law , 2. When disclosur e is necessar y to prot ect the safety of a customer , third party or Sprint's property , 3. If it is requir ed in connection with any sale or tran sfer of all or a portion of Sprint's assets. When Sprint uses a gents, contr actors o r other companies to perform ser vices on its behalf , Sprint will require that the y protect your person ally identifiable inf ormation consistent with this Pr ivac y Policy . Sprint may share the anonymous inf ormation descr ibed in this Privacy P oli cy with thir d parties from time-to -time. (g) Email Communications Email is an increasingl y popular comm unic ation tool through whic h y ou and y our business may communicate wi th Sprint. Likewise, Sprint may use email to communicate with you, respond to y our email, and to tell you about ne w products and ser vices. If you do not wish to receive email promotions and ne w products and ser vice announcements from Sprint, please follow the instructions that appear at the end of the email communication that y ou receive fr om Sprint to have y our name r emov ed from the list. (h) Security Sprint utilizes several encr yption methods to ensure that the data you submit on any of the Sprint W ebsites is secure. Th rough this âÂÂsecure session, â information that you input i nto a Sprint online order f o rm will be sent and will arr ive privatel y and unaltered at a Sprint ser ver . This secu r ity prohibits access to y our inf ormation by other companies and W e b user s. (i) Children Sprint does not intend to collect per sonally identi fiable inf or mation from individuals under 18 years of a g e. If Spri nt becomes aware that a user who is under 18 is using a Sprint W ebsite, Spr int will specifically instr uct that individual that they are not to submit inf ormation on Spr int W ebsites without a parent or guardian's consent. If a child has provide d Sprint with per sonally identifiable inf ormation without the knowledge of Spri nt, a parent or guardian of the child ma y contact Sprint at pr ivacy@mail.sprint.c o m and Sprint will delete the child's inf ormation from our existing files.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 225 (j) Links Some Sprint W ebsites contain links to other W ebsites that are owned and operated by part ies other than Sprint. Please be awar e that this Privacy P olicy does not e xtend to any W ebsites ot her than th ose owned and controlled by Spr int. (k) Account Information Y ou ma y alwa ys contact us at privacy@mail.sp rint.com or by telephone or mail to verify your name, address, email addr ess, telephone number and/or billing inf ormation. Spr int will cor rect an y inf ormation that is inaccurate. (l) Questions If you hav e questions or comments regard ing this Privacy P olicy , you may contact us at privac y@mail .sprin t.com . If you have submitted personally identifiable inf ormation, and would like that inform ation deleted from our records, please contact us at our email address, privacy@ mail.sprint.com. W e will use reasonable efforts to delete that in formation from our files. (m) Updates Sprint may amend this Privacy P olicy fr om time-to- time. Thes e changes will be posted online. 9. Usage and Storage W e and our suppliers assume no responsibility for: (1) any full or partial loss, deletion or failure to store y our pictures or an y other data; (2) an y notice or lack of notice of such loss, deletion or f ailure to store your data; or (3) an y correct or erroneous informing of or f ailure to inf orm user of such loss, deletion or f ailure to store y our data. From time to time we ma y establish an upper limit on the size of data storag e that you ar e permitted to use on the Ser vice and/or an upper limit on the fr equency or am ount of usag e that y ou ar e permitted on the Ser vice or related software. W e ma y establish a reasonable period of time (for e xample, three months) such that if y ou do not use the Se rvice at least o nce during such period, we ma y terminate the Ser vice to you f or non-use, and delete pictures and other data that you ma y hav e stored through the Service. 10. No Resale of S ervice or Software Y our membership account is intended on ly f or personal, noncommercial use. Y ou agree not to r eproduce, duplicate, copy , se ll, resell or e xploit f or an y commercial purposes, any portion of the Ser vice, use of the Ser vice, access to the Ser vice, or related softwar e. 11. Proprietary Rights Y ou agree that content, inc luding but no t limited to softw ar e, te xt, pict ures, gr aphics, video, musi c, sound, or ot her materials or inf ormation, contained in t he Ser vice or contained in sponsor adv ertisements or pr esented to y ou thr ough t he Ser vice or adve rtiser s is protected by copyr ights, trademar ks, service marks, patents, or other proprietar y rights, laws, a nd/or treaties. Y ou agree that y ou ar e permitted to use such materials and inf ormation onl y as e xpressl y authorized by us or the true owner of the right in question and you m ay not copy , repr oduce, transmi t, distribute, or cr eate derivati ve wor ks of suc h ma terials or inf ormation without proper e xpr ess, written authorizat ion from us or the true owner of the right in question.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 226 12. Changes to the Service and T erminatio n of the Service (a) W e may chang e these T er ms from time to time without notice to you. Should you object to an y of these T e rms or any chang es to them, or should y ou become dissatisfied with the Ser vice in any wa y , yo ur only r ecourse is to immediately: (1) discontinue use of the Ser vice; and (2) te rminate the Ser vice and notify us of the termination. T er mination of the Ser vice may , in some instances, require you to chang e y our Sprint PCS Ser vice Plan. (b) W e may discontinue the Ser vice or any f e ature or portion of the Ser vice at any time, with or without not ice. Y ou agree th at upon modification or discontinuance of the Ser vice, we ma y delete the da ta you have stored on the Service. (c) Y ou a gree that we may terminate your member ship in th e Ser v ice and delete any and all inf ormation, posting, communications, albums and pictures at any time, without notice, if we believe: (1) th at y ou hav e failed to use the Service at least once during a reasonable span of time as determined by us; (2) that you hav e violated or acted inconsistently with the letter or spirit of these T er ms; (3) that you hav e violated our rights or the rights of ot her user s or partie s; or (4) that you have abused or misused the Ser vice in any wa y , including but not limited to e xceeding any limits that w e may place on the amount of data that any individual ma y store on the Service. (d) W e reser ve the right at all times to disc lose an y inf ormation posted by you or an y other user as ne cessar y to satisfy an y la w , regulation or g ov ernmental request, or to edit, re mov e, or r efuse to post an y inf ormation or materials, in whole or in part, that in our sole discr etion ar e objectionable or in violation of t hese terms and conditions. (e) Except as otherwise set forth in this provision, in the event y our Ser vice is terminated we will make reasonable eff orts to provide 30 da ys prior notice before ma y delete any data from the Service. 13. Disclaimers (a) W e hereby disclaim an y and all respon sibility or liability for the accur acy , content, completeness, legality , relia bility , operab ility or availability of informa tion or mater ial in thi s Ser vice. W e fur ther disclaim any resp onsibility for the deletion, misdeliver y , failure to store or untime ly deliv er y of any informatio n or mater ial. W e disclaim any responsibility for any har m resulting from d ownloading or accessing any inf orm ation or ma teria l through the Se r vice. Y ou agree that y ou, the member , will be ar all risk asso ciated wi th an y con tent tha t y ou access . (b) All processing of film, prints, slides, negat ives or digital images is subject to our T er ms. Y ou agree that your sole remed y f or an y damage or loss of any materials that you submit to us for processing, printing, storage, tr ansmission or other handling, ev en if caus ed by neglig ence or other f ault, will only en title you to replacement with a like amount of une x posed film and processing. EXCEPT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE REMED Y OF REPLA CEMENT , THE HANDLING OF ANY FILM, PRINT , SLIDE, NEGA TIVE OR DIGIT A L IMA GE IS WITHOUT W ARRANTY OR LIABILITY AND RECO VER Y FOR ANY INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQ UEN TIAL D AMA GES IS EXCLUDED .
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 227 (c) THIS SITE AND ALL PRODUC TS, SER VICES AND CONTENT PR O VIDED THRO UGH IT ARE PRO VIDED â AS ISâ AND â AS A V AILABLE' AND WITH NO W ARRANTIES WHA TSOEVER. T O THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LA W , WE EXPRESSL Y DISC LAIM ALL W ARRANTIES OF ANY KIND , WHETHER EXPRESS O R IMPLIED , INCLUDIN G , BUT NOT LIMITED TO , IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERC HANT ABILITY , FI TNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRIN GEMENT . WE DI SCLAIM ANY W ARRANTIES FOR THE SECURITY , RELIABIL ITY , TIMELINESS, AN D PERFORM ANCE OF THIS SER VICE, OR TH A T THIS SITE OR O UR S ER VER IS FREE OF V IRUSES OR OTHER HA RMF UL COMPONENTS. WE DISCLAIM, T O THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY L A W , ANY W ARRANTIES FOR O THER SER VICES OR GOODS RECEIVED T HR OUGH OR AD VERTISED ON THIS SER VICE OR RECEIVED THR OUGH ANY LINKS PR O VIDED IN THE SER VICE, AS WE LL AS FOR ANY INFORMA TION OR ADVICE RECEIVED THR OUGH TH E SER VICE OR THR OUGH ANY LINKS PR O VIDED IN THE SER VICE. (d) Y OU EXPRES SL Y AGREE THA T , TO TH E MAXIM UM EXTENT PERMI TTED B Y APPLICABLE LA W , UND ER NO CIRCUMST ANCES SHALL SPRINT BE LIABLE TO ANY USER ON A CCOUNT OF THA T USER'S USE OR MISUSE OF AND RELIANCE ON THE SITE OR ITS ASSOCIA TED PRODUCTS AND SER VICES. SUCH LIMIT A TION OF LIABI LITY SHALL APPL Y TO PREVENT RECO VER Y OF DIRECT , INDIRECT , INCIDENT AL, CONSEQUENT IAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLAR Y , AND PUNITIVE D AMA GES (EVEN IF WE HA VE BE EN AD VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH D AMA GES). SUCH LIMIT A TION OF LIABILITY SHALL APPL Y WHETHER THE D AMA GES A RISE FR OM USE OR MISUSE OF AND RELIANCE ON THE SITE, PRODUCTS OR SER VICES, FROM IN ABILIT Y TO USE THE SITE OR FROM THE INTERR UPTION , SUSPENSI ON , OR TERMIN A TION OF THE SITE OR DAMA GES INCURRED BY REASON OF OT HER SER V ICES OR GOODS RECEIVED THROUGH OR AD VERT ISED ON THIS SER VICE OR RECEIVED THR OUGH ANY LI NKS PRO VIDED ON THIS SITE , AS WELL AS BY REAS ON OF ANY INFORMA TION OR AD VICE RECEIVED THROUGH OR AD VER T ISED ON THE SER VICES OR RECEIVED THROUGH ANY LINKS PR O V IDED IN THE PRODUCTS AND SER VICES. (e) BECA USE SOME JURISDIC TIONS PRO HIBIT THE EXCLUSION OF C ERT AIN W ARRANTIES OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMIT A TION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQ UENTIAL OR INCIDENT AL D AMA GES, THE ABO VE LIMIT A TION MA Y NO T APPL Y TO Y OU. O UR O WN AND OUR SUPPLI ERS' T O T AL LIABILITY FOR D AMA GES, LOSSES, AND CA USES OF A CTION , REGARDLESS OF LEGAL THEOR Y , WILL IN NO EVENT EXC EED THE A GGREGA TE DOLLAR AMOUNT Y OU HA VE P AID TO US UNDER THESE TERMS, OR US $25.00, WHICHEVER IS GREA TER. 14. Indemnity Y ou agree to indemnify and hold Sprint and its parents, suppliers, licensor s, subsidiaries, af filiates, officer s, and employees har mless from any claim or demand, including reasonable attorneys' fe es, made by any third party due to or arising out of: (1) use of the Ser v ice by you or by an yone using y our account; (2) violation of these T er ms by you or by any one using y our account; or (3) violation or infringement by you, or by anyo ne us ing your account, of in tellec tual prop erty rights or any other rights of any other per son.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 228 15. General Provisions W e may assign our rights and duties under these T erms to any third pa rty at any time without notice to you. These T er m s and the relationship between you and Sprint shall b e gov erned by the laws of the State of California without regard to its conf lict of la w provisions. Y ou and Spr int agree to submit to the per sonal and e xclusiv e jurisdiction of the cour ts located within the State o f Calif ornia. Y ou agree that r egardless of an y statute or la w to the contrar y , any claim or cause of action arising out of or related to use of the Ser vice must be filed within one (1) year after suc h claim or cause of action arose or be f orev er barred. The failure of Sprint to exer cise or enf or ce any righ t or provision of these T er ms shall not constitute a waiv er of such right or provision. If any provision of these T er ms is found by a cour t of competent jur isdiction to be invalid, the parties never theless agree th at the court should endeavor to give effect to the par ties' intentions as ref l ected in the pro vision, and that the other provisions of the T er ms shall be valid an d remain in full f orce and effect.
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 229 Manuf actur er â s W ar ranty Nokia OneîÂÂY ear Limit ed W ar ranty Nokia Inc. (âÂÂNokiaâÂÂ) warrants that this c ellular phone (âÂÂProductâÂÂ) is free from defects in material and wor kmanship that r e sult in Product failure during nor mal usage, according to the f ollowing terms and conditions: 1 The limited warranty f or the Pr oduct e xtends f or O NE (1) year beginnin g on th e date of the purchase of the Pr oduct. This one year period is extended by eac h whole day that the Product is out of your possession for repair under this warranty . 2 The limited w arranty e xten ds onl y to the original purch aser (âÂÂConsumerâÂÂ) of t he Product and i s not assignab le or tr ansf e rable to any subsequent purchaser/end-user . 3 The limited w arranty e xtends onl y to Consumers who purc hase the Product in the United States of Amer ica. 4 During the limited warranty period, Nokia will repair , or r eplace, at Nok iaâ s sole option, an y def ectiv e parts, or any parts that will not properl y oper ate f or their intended use with ne w or r efurbished replacement items if s uch r epair or re pla cem ent i s n eed ed be caus e of product malfunction or failure during normal usa ge. No c harg e will be made to the Consumer for an y such parts. Nokia will also pay f or the la bor charg es incurred by Nokia in repairing or replacing the def ectiv e par ts. The limited warranty does not cov er defects in appearance, cosmetic, decorative or st ructural items, inc luding framing, and any non-oper ative parts. Nokiaâ s limit of liability under the limited warranty shall be the actual cash value of the Product at the time the Consumer returns the Product f or repair , deter mined by th e p rice p aid by the Consumer for the Product less a reasonable amoun t fo r usage. Nokia shall not be liable f or an y other losses or dama ge s. These remedies are the Consumerâ s exc lusive remedies f or br each of warranty . 5 Upon request from Nokia, the Consumer must pro v e the date of the orig inal purc hase of the Product by a dated bi ll of sale or dated itemized receipt. 6 The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to Nokia in Melbourne, Flor ida. Nokia shall bear th e cost of shipping the Product back to the Consumer after the completion o f ser vice under this limited warranty . 7 The Consumer shall hav e no cov erag e or benefits under this limited warranty if any of the f ollowing conditions ar e applicable: a) The Product has been su bjected to a bnormal use, abnor mal conditions, improper storage, e xposure to mo isture or dampness, unauthorized modifications, unauthorized connections, unauthorized repair , misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration , improper installation, or other acts wh i ch are not the fault of Nokia, including dama ge caused by shipping. b) The Product has been damaged from e xternal causes such as collision with an object, or from fire, f loodin g, sand, dirt, w indstorm, lightning, earthquake or dama g e from e xposur e to weather conditions, an Act of God, or batter y leakag e, theft, bl own fuse, or improper use of any
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 230 electrical source, damage caused by computer or inter n et vir uses, bugs, wor ms, T roj an Hor ses, cancelbots or damag e caused by the con nection to ot h e r products not recommended f or inter connection by Nokia. c) Nokia was not advised in wr iting by the C onsumer of the al leged def ect or malfunction of the Product with in fourteen (14) days after the e xpiration of the applicable limited warranty period. d) The Product ser ial number plate or the accessor y data code has been remov ed, def aced or altered. e) The de fect or damage w as caused b y the def ectiv e func tion of the cell ular system or by inadequate signal rece ption by the e xter nal antenna, or viruses or other software problems intr oduced into the Product. 8 Nokia does not warrant uninterrupted or er ror-free operation of th e Product. If a problem develops during the limited wa r ranty period, the Consumer shall take the followi ng step-by-step procedur e: a) The Consumer shall return the P roduct to the place of purc hase f or r epair or replacement processing. b) If âÂÂaâ is not convenient because of distance (more than 50 miles) or fo r o t h e r good cause, the Consumer shall ship the Product prepaid and insured to: Nokia Inc., Attn: Repair Department 795 W est Nasa Blvd. Melbourne , FL 32901 c) The Consumer shall include a retu r n address, daytime phone number and/or fax number , complete desc r iption of the problem, proof of purc hase and ser vice agreement (if applicable). Expe nses re lated to removing the Product fr om an installation are not covere d under this limited warranty . d) The Consumer will be billed f or any parts or labor charg es not cov ere d by this limited warranty . The Consumer wi ll be responsible f or any e xpens es related to reinstallation of the Product. e) Nokia will repair the Product under the limited warranty within 30 days after receipt of the Product. If Nokia cannot perf orm repair s cov ered under this limited warranty within 30 days, or after a reasonable n umber of a t te m pt s t o r ep a ir the same defect, Nokia at its option, will provide a re p la ce me n t Product or refund the pu rc hase price of the Product less a reasonab le amount f or usa ge. In som e states the Con sumer ma y ha ve t h e right to a loaner if the repair of the Product takes mor e th an te n ( 10 ) d a ys . Please contact the Customer Service Center at Nokia at the teleph one number l iste d at the e n d o f this war ranty if you need a loaner and the repair of t h e P ro d uc t has taken or is estimated to take more than ten (10) da ys. f) If the Product is returned during the limited warranty period, bu t t he problem with the Product is not cove re d under the terms and conditions of this limited warranty , the Consumer will be notified and given an estimate of the charg es the Consumer must pay to ha ve the Product repaired, with all shipping c harg es bi lled to the Consumer . If the estimate
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 231 is refused, the Product will be return ed freight collect. If the Product is returned after the e xpiration of the limited warranty period, Nokiaâ s normal ser vice policies shal l appl y and t he Co n su me r w il l b e r e spo ns ib l e f or all shipping charg es. 9 Y ou (the Consumer) under stand that the product may consist o f r ef u rb i sh e d equipment that contains used comp onents, some of which hav e been reprocessed. The used components comp ly with Product perf ormance and reliability specifications. 10 ANY IMPLIED W AR RANTY OF MERC HANT ABILIT Y , OR FIT NESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, SHALL BE LIMITED T O THE DURA TION OF THE FOREG OING LIMIT ED WRI TTEN W ARRANTY . O THER WISE, TH E FOREGOING LIMITED W ARRANTY IS TH E C ONS UM ERâ S S OLE AN D EXCLUSIVE RE MED Y AN D IS IN LIEU OF AL L OTHER W ARRANTI ES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED . NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENT AL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQ U ENTIAL D AM A GES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF ANTI CIP A TE D BENEFITS OR PR OFITS, LOSS OF SA VINGS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF D A T A, PUNITIVE DAMA GES, LOSS OF USE OF THE PR ODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIA TED EQ UIPMENT , COST OF CAPI T AL, CO ST O F ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR F ACILITIES, DOWNTIM E , THE CLA IM S OF ANY THIRD P ARTIES, INCLUDING CUST OMERS, AN D INJUR Y TO PR OPERTY , RES UL TIN G F ROM THE PU RCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARIS ING FR OM BR EA CH OF THE W ARRANTY , BREA CH OF CONTRA CT , NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TOR T , OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQ UIT ABLE THEOR Y , EVEN IF NOKIA KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH D AMA GES. NOKIA SHALL NO T BE LIABLE FOR DELA Y IN RENDERING SER VICE UNDER THE LIMITED W ARRANTY , OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE PERIOD THA T THE PR ODUCT IS BEING REP AIR ED . 11 Some states do not allow limitation of how long an implied warranty lasts, so the one year w arranty limitation may not appl y to you (the Consumer). Some states do not allow the e xclusion or limitation of incidental and consequential damages, so certain of the above limitations or e xc lusions may not appl y to y ou (the Consumer). This limited warranty gives the Cons umer specific legal rights and the Consumer may also hav e other righ ts which var y from state to st ate. 12 Nokia neither assumes nor authorizes any authorized ser vice center or any other per son or entity to assume for it any other obligation or liability beyond that which is e xpressl y pro vided f or in this limited w arranty including the provider or seller of any e x tended warranty or ser vice agreement. 13 This is the entire warranty betw een Nokia and the Consumer , an d super sedes all prior and contempora neous agr eements or understandings, oral or written, relating to the Product, and no repr esentation, promise or conditio n not contained herein shall modify these ter ms. 14 This limited warranty allocates the ri sk of failur e of the Product betw een the Consumer and Nokia. The allocation is recognized by the Consumer and is ref l ected in the purc hase pr ice. 15 Any action or la wsuit f or br each of warranty must be commenced within
Section 4B: Term s & Conditions / Warranty 232 eighteen (18) months f ollow ing pur chase of the Product. 16 Questions concerning this limited warranty may be directed to: Nokia Inc. Attn: Customer Ser vice 7725 W oodland Ce nter Blvd., Ste. 15 0 T ampa, FL 33614 T elepho ne: 1-888-NOKIA-2U (1-888-66 5-4228) Facsimile: (813) 287-6612 TTY/TDD User s Onl y: 1-800-24-NOKIA (1-800-246-6542) 17 The limited warranty peri od f or Nokia supplied attachments and accessories is specifical ly defined within their own warranty car ds and packaging. Copyri ght é 2004 Spri nt Spectrum L.P . All r ights reser ved . No reproduction in whole or in part without prior written approval. Spr int, the diamond logo design, and all other Spr int marks referenced h erein are trade marks of Spri nt Com mu ni cat ion s Co mp an y L.P . Nokia and P op-P ort are tradema rks of Nokia Corpor ation. All ot her trademarks are property o f their respective owne rs.
Index 233 Index A accessibility information 210 accessories 20 adding a phone numbe r 82 alarm calendar event 87 countdown timer 94 voice memo 92 alarm clock 86 alert notification calendar event 87 call waiting 141 changing service areas 39 message 37 voicemail 134 answering calls 24 auto-answer mode 47 B battery capacity 17 caring for 191 charging 19 disposal 191 installing 18 removing 19 bookmarks accessing 176 creating 175 deleting 176 brightness 41 browser ending a connection 146 launching 146 browser menu 174 C Cache 147 calculator 93 calendar 87 event alerts 87 managing events 87 call forwarding 143 call guard 61 Call logs erasing 77 making a call from 76 options 75 prepending a phone number 77 saving a number from 76 viewing 75 call restrictions 51 call waiting 141 caller ID 141 calling cards 126 calls answering 24 emergency 25 making 22 restricting 51 voice-activated dialing 101 calorie counter 97 Camera 103âÂÂ117 camera camera mode options 107 managing Sprint PCS Picture Mail 113 online albums 112 sharing Sprint PCS Picture Mail 109 stored in camera options 111 taking pictures 104 character input mode 29 charger, desktop 20 chat 164 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones 194 contacts adding a phone number 82 adding an entry 79 assigning a ringer 84 calling a number from 27 editing 84 editing entries 82 finding entries 80 countdown timer 94
Index 234 covers 128 currency conversio n 93 Customer Service 6 cut-out covers 128 D data transfer IR (infrared) 122 date and time setting 34 desktop charger 20 dialing options 23 speed dialing 28 voice-activated 100 directory assistance 7 display set tings 40 downloading games 167 ringers 169 screen savers 171 E earpiece volume 38 email 161, 162 emergency number 25 entering text ABC mode 32 selecting an input mode 29 symbols and numbers 32 T9 text inpu t 30 exchange rate calculator 93 F factory settings 53 FCC Notice 192 flashlight 128 FM radio 119 G games 167 downloading 167 playing 168 greeting text 40 H headset 20, 47 help 6 I icons 12 instant messaging 163 Introduction ii IR (infrared) activate 123 data transfer 122 send and receive business cards 125 K key functions 11 key tone 38 L language setting 47 lap timing 96 location setting 43 locking your phone 49 M making calls 22 ManufacturerâÂÂs Warranty 229 menu diagram Call logs 64 Contacts 71 Keyguard 70 Messaging 65 Organizer 66 Profiles 67 Radio 70 Settings 68 Web 70 menus diagram 64 navigation 63 structure 63 viewing 64 missed call notification 25 my phone numbe r 21 N navigating menus 63 Net Guard 147
Index 235 notification calendar event 87 changing service areas 39 missed call 25 voicemail 134 P passwords for Sprint PCS accounts 5 phone book adding a phone numbe r 82 adding an entry 79 assigning a ringer to a contact 84 calling a number from 27 editing 84 editing entries 82 erasing 53 finding entries 80 menu diagram 71 options 81 predictive text mode 30 profile customizing 36 selecting 36 R radio 119 selecting stations 120 using voice commands 119 resetting your phone 53 restoring factory settings 53 restricting calls 51 ringer types for messages 37 for voice calls 37 ringer volume 38 ringers adjusting volume 38 assigning downloaded 170 downloading 169 purchasing 170 types 37 roaming 57 analog networks 58 call guard 61 checking for voicemail 59 other digital networks 57 roam mode 60 S safety 186 screen savers 171 accessing 171 assigning downloaded 172 downloading 171 purchasing 172 security menu 49 selection key settin g 46 sharing Sprint PCS Picture Mail 109 Short Mail 157 shortcut key 46 silencing you phone 39 special numbers 52 speed dialing 28 assigning numbers 83 split timing 95 Sprint PCS account passwords 5 Sprint PCS Business Connection 178 Sprint PCS Mail 161 Sprint PCS Picture Mail 151 managing 113 Password 106 sharing 109 Sprint PCS Picture Mail Web Site 113 Sprint PCS Services call forwarding 143 call waiting 141 caller ID 141 Customer Service 6 directory assistance 7 getting started 3 Operator Services 7 Sprint PCS Short Mail 157 Sprint PCS Vision
Index 236 chat 164 downloading items 165 email 162 FAQs 179 games 167 getting started 145 instant messaging 163 messaging 154 Net Guard 147 ringers 169 screen savers 171 security features 54 Short Mail 157 Sprint PCS Mail 161 Sprint PCS Picture Mail 15 1 user name 145 Sprint PCS Voice Command 182 standby time 17 stopwatch 95 lap timing 96 split tim ing 95 symbols 12 T talk time 17 TDD 210 Terms 211 Terms and Conditions of Service 220 text greeting 40 text modes 29 theme color 42 three-way calling 142 time and date setting 34 timer, countdown 94 To-do list 90 TTY 44, 210 turning your phone on and off 16 U unlocking your phone 3, 50 URLs 1 76 V voice commands assigning 100 radio 119 voice memos 91 alarms 92 deleting 92 managing 102 playing 91, 102 recording 91, 102 voice tags 100 assigning 100 voice-activated dialing 100 making a call using 101 voicemail 134 expert mode 137 menu 140 notification 134 options 137 retrieving 136 setting up 4, 134 volume caller 38 earpiece 38 key tone 38 ringer 38 settings 38 W wallpaper changing 41 turning of f 41 Web bookmarks 175 browser menu 174 ending a connection 146 exploring 173 launching 146 navigating 148 URLs 176 welcome i