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User’ s Guide PCS Vision Picture Phone with Built-in Camera (Hitachi SH-G1000).
T able of Contents W elcom e to Sprin t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 In troducti on to Thi s O nline Use r’ s Guid e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 SECTION 1: G etting Started . . . . . . . . . . .
Envi ronment S witch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Usin g the Key board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Changing the Location Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 Changing the Settings fo r Individual Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 Data . . . . .
Cre ating a T ask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Us i ng the Su mmary Sc reen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Notes: C apturi ng Thoug hts and Id eas .
Remo ving a B ook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting Up Y our Vo ic email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 V oicemail Notific ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 8 New V oicemail M essage A lerts .
4B. Customer Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 Custom er Lim ited Wa rranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 Inde x . . . . . . . . .
1 W elc ome to Sprint print built the largest all-PCS nationwide network with advanced multimedia services and clear calls, reaching more than 230 million people for clarity you can see and hear . We built our networ k to give you what we believe you r eally want from a wireless phone: c lear sound, private conversations and time -saving features.
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3 Introd uction t o T h is Onlin e User’ s Guid e his online User’ s Guide introduces you to PCS S e rvice and all the features of your new d evice.
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Secti on 1 5 Gett ing S tarte d Section 1 Getting Started.
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Secti on 1: Getting Starte d 7 1A: Sett ing Up Ser vice Section 1A Settin g Up Service In This Se ction 䊳 Getting Star ted With PCS Service 䊳 Setting Up Y our Voicemail 䊳 Ge tting Hel p his sect.
Sect ion 1: Ge tti ng Star ted 8 1A: Sett ing Up Ser vice Getting Started With PCS Service Determine if Y our Phone is Already Activated If you receiv ed your device in the mail or p urchased it at a Sprint Sto re, the phon e pro bably has been acti vated .
Secti on 1: Getting Starte d 9 1A: Sett ing Up Ser vice Gett ing Help Visit O ur Website Stop by www.spr intp cs.co m and log on to g et up-to-date information on PCS S ervice, op tions, and more.
Sect ion 1: Ge tti ng Star ted 10 1A: Sett ing Up Ser vice PCS Customer Sol utions PCS Customer Solu t i ons is available to assist you 24 h ours a day , seven days a w ee k. Vi sit us at www .spr intpcs .com by si gning on and cli cking on Help Center .
Secti on 2 11 Unders t andi ng Your Device Section 2 Under standing Y our Device.
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Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 13 2A: Your P C S Phone – The Basics Section 2A Y o ur PCS Pho ne – Th e Basic s In This Se ction 䊳 Y our PCS Phone’ s Features 䊳 Using t he Batter.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 14 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Y our PCS Phone ’ s Featu res Antenna Cradle Connector LED for Reminder LED for Phone Power Camera T ouch Screen Keyboa.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 15 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Connector USB Cable AC Adapter Jack USB Cradle.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 16 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Using the B atteries This device uses two type s of batteries; one is the main Lithium Ion (LiIon) battery and the other is the backup battery that holds data when the main battery is replaced.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 17 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s 3. Hold the main battery with the label surface facing upward, and then install the battery so th a t the grooves at both sides ma t e . 4. Using the sty lu s , shift the Full Reset switch upwa rd to unlock it.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 18 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Removing the Main Battery Use the following p roce d ure to remove the main battery: 1. Confirm that the following backup battery power warning has not been display ed on the Power screen under Settings.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 19 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s 5. Hold both sid e s of the battery , and then lift and remove the ba ttery . Note: If the battery is removed w ith the device o n, data will be lost. Note: If th e ma i n b a ttery is removed when the backup battery is empty , dat a on the devi ce will be lost .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 20 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics C harging the Batt ery Use one of the following two methods for charging the b a tte ry: 䡵 Connec t the s u pplied AC adapt er and crad le as shown be low , a nd then attach the de v ice o nto the cradle.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 21 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Note: Charge the b attery at an am bient t emper ature i n the range fr om 0°C to 35 °C (32 °F to 9 5°F). D ependi ng on the op erating condit ions of the devi ce, c harging may be interru pted e ven whe n the a mbient temperat ure is lower th an 35°C (95°F).
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 22 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Battery Life The main battery has a limited service life. Repeated ch a rgi ng and discharging of th e battery will result in a gradual decrease in the char ging capaci ty of the ba ttery .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 23 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Extending the Maximum Battery Operating T ime Y ou can use th e following methods to extend the maximum operating time of the main battery: 䊳 Decrease the screen brightness.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 24 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Da ta Back up T im e When both the main battery and the backup battery are completely discharged, data sto red in the device will be lost.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 25 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Resett ing Use the stylus to push the Reset button whe n the device freezes during operations or whe n the device prompts you to do so a t the time o f software installation.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 26 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Init ializati on Perform initialization only when pushing the Reset butto n does not allow the device to b e resta rte d. Note: Ini tializat ion will ca use all data saved in the de vice’ s memory to be eras ed.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 27 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s 6. Using the sty lu s , shift the Full Reset switch upwa rd (unlock position). The memory will be initialize d , and the device is resta rte d . 7. Rep lace t he b attery cover on t he de vice.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 28 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics T urni ng Y our Device ON and OFF T urn ing the De vice On and Off Each time you press the Power button, the device is switched o n and off. T ip: Y o u cannot oper ate the P ower butt on when: 䊳 The m ain b attery has no power l eft.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 29 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s LED s This de vice is eq uipped with th ree status LE D s. 1. LED For Charging 䊳 Steady amber: Chargi ng in progres s 䊳 Steady green: Char ging complete d 䊳 Steady red: Charging st opped (b ecause of hig h ambient temp erature) 2.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 30 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics 䊳 No Servic e: Blinks at intervals of five s econds (with a longer On time perio d). Flashes at th is interval when the phone is out of any serv ice range. 䊳 Deep Sleep: Blinks at interv als of three minutes.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 31 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s 2. T ilt the d e vice in the direction of t he arrow so that its tab hole is aligned with the tab on the cradle. Removing the Device from the USB Cradle 䡵 Pull the device forward, a nd then remove it from the USB c ra d le.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 32 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Using the U S B Por t Using the USB a ll ows you to easily connect the device to a p erso na l computer in order to e xchange data.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 33 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Using the In frared Communications Port This de vice also has an Ir DA port for com municating w ith another compatible device. When using the I rDA port, position the two devices so that the respective IrDA ports face each other .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 34 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Using SD Ca rd / MultiMediaC ard This de vice can be use d with a commer cially avai lable SD car d or MultiMediaCard. 1. Remo ve th e card sl ot pro tect or from the SD c ard sl ot.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 35 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s 2. Hold the card so that its top surface and the touch screen fa ce the same direction, and then in s ert the card into the SD card slot. Push the card until it clicks.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 36 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Using the O ptional Headset 䡵 T o connect an optional headset to this device, insert the plug on the headset into the he a d set jack on the device. Note: Insert th e hea dset plug i nto the jack as far as it goe s.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 37 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Camera This device incorporates a V GA camera to capture still images. You ca n ro tate the cam era fo rwa rd a nd ba ckw ard 180 degr ees . Wh en the camera is fully ro t ate d forward, captured images are displayed upside down .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 38 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Note: Make sur e t o hol d the dev ice firmly s o that capt ured image s will not be bl urred. Jog Whe el Use the jog w h e el to select and execute an ap p lic ation or a pull-down menu item.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 39 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s End B utton Use the End button to switch off the ringer volume or to finish a conversa tion. For det ails about operation s, see “Key pad Operati on List” on pag e 68.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 40 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics V oic e Button Use the Voice button to activate the v oice dial and voice me mo functions. For details about the voice d ia l function, see “Making a Call From V oice Dial” on p age 76.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 41 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Note: W hen the E nviron ment sw itch is set f or “Sil ent,” t he vol ume wil l be swi tched off regardle ss of the op eratio n of the V olum e button. Fo r detail s abo ut th e Envir onme nt swi tch , see “ Envir onme nt Sw itch” on pa ge 42.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 42 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Enviro nment Switch Use the Environment sw i tc h to change the volume and type o f ringer to nes.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 43 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Using the Keyb oard The keyboard allows y ou to enter text. This section d e scribes the basic operations for entering text using the keyboard. 䊳 T o enter characters (small letters) or codes printed on the keys in black, simply pre ss the corre sponding ke ys.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 44 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics 䊳 The Shift, Fn, and Num keys also function as sticky keys. When one of these keys is pre ss ed, this function causes the key to remain active until another ke y is pres sed.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 45 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Init ial Setup When the device is switched on for the f ir st time after purchase o r after the device is initialized, the following sc reen appears. Perform initial setup procedu res according to the on-screen instructio ns.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 46 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics 7. If the pho n e of the device has n ot b een activated, switch the pho ne on to start t he Activation Wizard.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 47 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s T oda y Screen You c an dis play t he T oday scr een by tappi ng and t hen T oday . On the T oday screen, you can see at a glance important information for the day . 䊳 Environment switc h status The current Env ir onment switch mo d e is indicated with text.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 48 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics T ip: T o customi ze the pro grams regi stered on the t ool-rel ated prog ram star t scr een, s ele ct the Item s tab on Settings under To d a y , and then select O ptions unde r Pr glaunch to st art a screen for c ustomiza tion.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 49 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Navig ation Bar and Command Bar The navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays the ac t iv e program and cur rent time, and allows you to switc h to programs and close screens.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 50 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Note: If mo re noti ficatio n icons need to be display ed t han there is ro om to display th em, the N otification icon ( ) w ill display . T a p the icon to view all acti ve notific ation ic ons.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 51 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Programs Y ou can switch from one program to ano ther by selecting it from the menu. Y ou can customize which programs you see on this menu (see “T o add a program t o the St art menu:” on p age 93 ).
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 52 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Phone Make and r eceive calls Micro soft Read er Read e -books Windo ws Media Player Pl ay back Windo ws Media Au dio (.wma) files, MP3 (.mp3) files, and Windows Media V ideo (.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 53 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Pop-up M enus With pop-up menus, you can quic kly choose an action for an ite m. For example, you can use the pop-up menu in the conta c t list to quickly dele te a contact , make a copy of a con tact, or send an ema il mess age to a contact.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 54 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics 䡵 T o cho ose rem inder types and s ounds fo r you r device , tap and the n Settings . In the Personal tab, tap Sounds & Notifications . The op tions you ch oose h ere apply thr ougho ut the devi ce.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 55 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Wh en you u se th e in put panel, your devi ce an ticip ates t he wo rd yo u are typing or writing a nd displa y s it ab ove the input panel. When you tap the displayed word , it is inserted into your te xt at the insertion point.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 56 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics T o use Letter Recognizer: With Letter Recognizer y ou can use the stylus to wr ite letters just as you wo uld w rite on pap er . 1. T ap the a rrow ne xt to the Input Panel button and then tap Letter Recognizer .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 57 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s T o select typed text: 1. Drag the stylus across the text you want to select. 2. Format or edit text by tapping the command o n the Edit menu or by tapping and holding the selected words until the pop-up menu appea rs.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 58 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics T o select writing: If you wa nt to edit or format writing, yo u must first select it. 1. T ap and hold the stylus ne xt to the text y ou wan t to select until the insertion point appears.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 59 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s If the conversion is incorrect, you can select different word s from a list of alternates or return to the original writing. T o do so, ta p and hold the inco rrect word (t ap one wor d at a time).
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 60 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Note: If you add writing to a word to change it (su ch as changing a “3” to an “8”) after you attempt to recogni ze the word, the writing you add will not be in clude d if you attem pt to recog nize the wri ting aga in.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 61 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s T o create a drawing: 䡵 Cross thr ee rule d lines on your fir st stro ke. A drawing b ox appears. Subseque nt strokes in or touc hing the d rawing box b ecome pa r t of the drawing.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 62 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics T o select a drawing: If you want to edit or format a drawing, you must f ir st select it. 䡵 T ap and hold the stylus on the drawing until the se l e ction handle appears.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 63 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s 䡵 T o play a record in g , tap it in the list or tap its icon in the note. Indicates an embedded recording. T ap to begin recording. T ap to show or hide the Recording toolbar .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 64 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics Using My T ext When using Inbox or MSN M esseng er , use My T e xt to quick ly inse rt prese t or frequently used messages into the text entry area. T o insert a message, tap My T ext an d tap a messag e.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 65 2A: Your PCS Phone – The Bas i c s Findi ng and O r ganizing Infor m atio n The Find feature on your device helps y ou quickly locate information. 䡵 On the me nu, tap Find . Ente r the text y ou want to find, select a data type, and th en ta p Go to start the se a r ch.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 66 2 A: Your PCS Phone – The Ba sics.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 67 2B: Usin g Your Phone Section 2B Usin g Y our Phon e In This Se ction 䊳 Viewi ng the D isplay Screen 䊳 T urning the Phone ON and OFF 䊳 Displaying Y .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 68 2B: Us ing Your Phone Vi ewing the Display Screen Dia ler Sc reen Keypad Operation List Regar dless of the p rogram in use, pressing th e T button while th e phone is turned o n dis plays the dialer screen.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 69 2B: Usin g Your Phone Speed Dial button: T ap to view the S peed D ial. Call Log button: T ap to vi ew the Cal l Log. “Memo” Shortcut: T ap to create a note. “Contacts” Shortcut: T ap to create a contact.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 70 2B: Us ing Your Phone T ime Pause: “p” is entered into the number entry field. Y our phone automatically sends the next set of numbers after thre e seco nds. T ools M enu: Mute: T ap to mute your phone ’ s microphone dur ing conversations.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 71 2B: Usin g Your Phone Stat us I con The following ic on s ap pea r at the bottom right o f the screen: The following text messages may also appea r to the.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 72 2B: Us ing Your Phone T urni ng the Phone ON and OFF 1. Press t he Power button to turn the d evice on, and then press an d hold the Power button to turn the phone on. T o turn the phone off, pr e ss and hold the Power button again.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 73 2B: Usin g Your Phone Making and Answ ering Calls Making Ca lls Y our PCS Phone o ffe rs many different ways to make calls, including PCS V o ice Command SM (p age 203) , using Contact s (pa ge 74), Spee d Dia lin g (page 75), an d usin g Call H isto ry (pag e 109) .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 74 2B: Us ing Your Phone 䡵 T o reject an incoming call, tap Ignor e . (If you reject the call, the busy tone will be sent o ut or the call will go to voicemail.) 䡵 T o silence the ringer and stop vibration, press E .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 75 2B: Usin g Your Phone Mak ing a Call From Sp eed Dial Spee d dialing ena bles you t o quickly plac e a call sim ply by tappi ng a contac t or by tapping an d holdin g a Speed Dial lo cation number . T o add a contact to Speed Dial: 1.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 76 2B: Us ing Your Phone T o reor g aniz e your call log to view only the infor mation you need: 䡵 T ap the view list (labeled All Calls by default) and se lect a different vie w . Fo r exampl e, you ca n view o nly miss ed call s, incom ing ca lls, or list calls by c a ller n ame.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 77 2B: Usin g Your Phone After you have finished the note, it will be saved as an attachment to the call in one of the Call L og lists.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 78 2B: Us ing Your Phone.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 79 2C: Cont rolling the Phone F u nction’s Sett i n gs Section 2C Cont rolling the Phon e Functi on’ s Settin gs In This Se ction 䊳 Changing the V oice.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 80 2C: C ontrolling the Phone Function’s S ettings Changing the V oicemail Nu m ber 1. Ta p , t h e n Settings . On the Personal ta b, tap Phone , then the Phone tab on the bot tom. 2. Enter the number you wis h to call to retrieve your voicemail.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 81 2C: Cont rolling the Phone Fu nction’s Sett ings Changing the Locat ion Setting Y our phone’ s Location fe ature allows the network t o de tect y o ur po sitio n and is designed fo r use in connection with location-base d services which may be avail able i n the future.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 82 2C: C ontrolling the Phone Function’s S ettings Changing the En vironment Mode and V olu m e an d Ring T ype/T one Settings f or Indiv idual Modes When the.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 83 2C: Cont rolling the Phone Fu nction’s Sett ings The defaults fo r the individual mo des are as below: Note: The s ettings made f or Sou nds & N otifica tion ( page 96 ) and P hone (pag e 8 0) wi ll b e e ffect ive unl ess the E nvir onme nt s wit ch i s set to a dif ferent po sition.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 84 2C: C ontrolling the Phone Function’s S ettings Changing the Other s Settings Y ou can select various settings for other p hone functions using the Others tab. 1. Ta p , t h e n Settings . On the Personal ta b, tap Phone , then the Others tab on the bottom.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 85 2C: Cont rolling the Phone Fu nction’s Sett ings Use Headset: Inc oming calls can be answered only whe n Headset is being inserted into the device. All: Inco ming c alls ca n be answ ered on ext ernal p ower state.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 86 2C: C ontrolling the Phone Function’s S ettings Phone I nfo 1. Ta p , t h e n Settings . On the Personal ta b, tap Phone , then the Phone Info tab on the bo tto m. 2. Y our Phone information is displayed. 3.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 87 2C: Cont rolling the Phone Fu nction’s Sett ings TTY A TTY (als o known as a TDD or T ext T ele phone), is a telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech o r language d isabilities, to commun ic at e by telephone.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 88 2C: C ontrolling the Phone Function’s S ettings 5. “TTY is avail able” a ppears. Note: Y ou ca nnot change the TTY sett ing duri ng a call.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 89 2D: Controll ing Your Device ’s Settings Section 2D Cont rolling Y our Device’ s Settin gs In This Se ction 䊳 Adjusting Settings 䊳 Adding or Remov.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 90 2D: Con trolling Yo ur Device’s Settings Adjusti ng Settings Y ou can a d just device settings to suit the way you work. T o see available options, tap , Settings , then the Personal or Sy stem tab located a t the bottom o f the screen.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 91 2D: Controll ing Your Device ’s Settings Addin g or Removing Progra m s Prog r a ms instal led to your de vice at the fact ory are st ored in ROM (r ead- only memory). Y ou c annot remove this software, and y o u’ll never accidentally lose R OM c o ntents.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 92 2D: Con trolling Yo ur Device’s Settings computer , the installer will automatically transfer the software to your devic e. 䊳 If the file is no t an installer , you will s ee an error message stating that the program is v alid but it is des igned f or a different type of computer .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 93 2D: Controll ing Your Device ’s Settings T o add a progr a m to the Start menu: 䡵 Ta p , Settings , Menus , t he Start Menu tab, and then the check box fo r the program .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 94 2D: Con trolling Yo ur Device’s Settings Setting Buttons T o assign application programs to A pplication launch keys (A1–A8): 1. Ta p , t h e n Settings . On the Personal ta b, tap Buttons , then the Program Buttons tab on the bottom.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 95 2D: Controll ing Your Device ’s Settings Setting a Pass word Y ou can protect d ata o r se ttings f r o m another p e rson by se tting a password for access. The passw ord is reque sted when tu rning power o n.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 96 2D: Con trolling Yo ur Device’s Settings Selecti ng S ou nds & Notificati ons Settings T o select preferences fo r Sounds and Notificatio ns, such as alarm volume an d dura tio n: 1. Ta p , t h e n Settings .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 97 2D: Controll ing Your Device ’s Settings Selecti ng Backlight Setti ngs T o customize the backlight brightness and a u tomatic turn-off for power saving purpos es: 1. Ta p , t h e n Settings . On the Sy stem tab, tap Backlight .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 98 2D: Con trolling Yo ur Device’s Settings Adjusti ng Memory Settin gs Y ou can adjust the amount of memory allocated for storing d a ta and for running programs. Y ou can also confir m the amount of free spa c e available on a storage card.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 99 2D: Controll ing Your Device ’s Settings Setting the Micr ophone When Automatic Gain Control is on, the sensitivity of the microphone is automatically adjusted to best pick up changing sound lev els. T o specify whether to e nable or disable the Auto Gain Co n tr ol function: 1.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 100 2D: Contro lling You r Device’s Set tings Adjusti ng P o w er Sett ings T o confirm the battery power remain ing and the time that elapses until the power turns o ff after the last o per a tio n: 1. Ta p , t h e n Settings .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 101 2D: Controll ing Your Device ’s Settings Customizi ng R eg ional Settings T o cust omize languag e, number format , currency , ti me, and date dis play: 1. Ta p , t h e n Settings . On the Sy stem tab, tap Regional Settings .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 102 2D: Contro lling You r Device’s Set tings.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 103 2E: Contr olling Your Roami ng Experience Section 2E Cont rolling Y our Roaming Expe rience In This Se ction 䊳 Understanding Roaming 䊳 Setting Y our .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 104 2E: Co nt rol ling Your Roaming Expe r ienc e Understand ing Roaming Recognizing Icon on the Display Scree n Yo u r pho ne’ s displa y scre en alw ays l ets yo u know when you’r e of f the Sprint Nationwide P CS Network and star t roaming by displaying the icon.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 105 2E: Contr olling Your Roami ng Experience 3. Check Automatic or Sprint . 䊳 Autom atic : This s e tti ng seeks PC S Service. W he n PCS Service is unavailable, the phone searches for an alternative syste m .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 106 2E: Co nt rol ling Your Roaming Expe r ienc e.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 107 2F: Mana ging Call History Section 2F Mana gin g Call Hi st ory In This Se ction 䊳 Viewi ng H istory 䊳 Call H istor y Options 䊳 Making a Call From Call History 䊳 Saving a Phone Number From Call History 䊳 Erasing Call History he Call History helps you manage your time more effectively .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 108 2F: Managi ng C all Hi sto r y Vi ewing Hist ory The Call Lo g scr ee n displays a list of incoming, outgoing, and misse d calls, including caller information and call time. T o view the Call Log screen: 䡵 From the Dia ler , tap Call Log .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 109 2F: Mana ging Call History Cal l Histo ry Option s T o view Call History options: 䡵 Ta p T ools , t h en Options . 䊳 Y ou can se e lifetime number of calls and total time. 䊳 Y ou can se e and reset trip o d ometer number of calls and to tal time since you last emptied the call log.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 110 2F: Managi ng C all Hi sto r y Erasin g Call Hist ory T o er ase individual C all H istory entries: 1. T ap an d ho ld the nu mbe r on the scree n. 2. When th e pop-up men u a ppears, ta p Delete . T o er ase Call History: 䡵 Ta p T ools , t h en Delete all calls .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 111 2G: Us i n g Microsoft ® Poc ket Outlook ® Section 2G Usin g Micros oft ® Po cket Outlo ok ® In This Se ction 䊳 Contacts: T racking Friends and Col.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 112 2G: Us ing Microsoft ® Pocket Outlook ® Contacts : T racking Friends and Colle agues Contacts maintains an easily access ib le list of friends and colleagues. Y our devic e’ s infrared (IR) port allows you to quickly sha r e Contacts information with other devices.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 113 2G: Us i n g Microsoft ® Poc ket Outlook ® C r e ating a C ontact 1. From the Co nta cts sc r een, tap Ne w .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 114 2G: Us ing Microsoft ® Pocket Outlook ® T o view a c o nta ct not assigned to a c ategory , select None . 䡵 T o view the names of companies your contacts work for , in the contact list, tap Vi e w , t hen By C ompany .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 115 2G: Us i n g Microsoft ® Poc ket Outlook ® Assigning a Picture to a Co ntact (Picture Display Mode) 1. Ta p Vi e w , th en se lect By Picture . 䊳 The p ic ture display m ode as shown is rec alled. T ip: For co ntacts wi th p ictures as signed, “ Picture” ap pears t o t h e right of th e list .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 116 2G: Us ing Microsoft ® Pocket Outlook ® Calendar: S cheduli ng Appointments and Meeti ngs Use Calendar to sc he d ule ap pointments, including meeting s and other even ts.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 117 2G: Us i n g Microsoft ® Poc ket Outlook ® Creating an Appointment If you are in Day or Week view , tap the desired date and time for the appointm ent. 1. Ta p New . 䊳 Ta p ok to return to the calendar (the appointment is saved automatically).
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 118 2G: Us ing Microsoft ® Pocket Outlook ® Note: If you select R emind me in an a ppoint ment, yo ur devi ce will remind you acc ordin g t o th e option s set in the men u, Settin gs , P e rsonal tab, Sounds & Notifica tions .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 119 2G: Us i n g Microsoft ® Poc ket Outlook ® T as ks: Keepin g a T o Do Lis t 䡵 T asks he lps you keep track of what you need to do. T o access T ask s, tap , the n Ta s k s . 䊳 Ta p All T asks to select the category of tasks you want displayed in the list.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 120 2G: Us ing Microsoft ® Pocket Outlook ® Cre atin g a T ask 1. In th e T asks sc reen, tap New . 䊳 Ta p ok to retur n to the task list (the task is saved automatically). 䊳 T ap in the subject sec tion to choose from pre defin e d subjects.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 121 2G: Us i n g Microsoft ® Poc ket Outlook ® Us ing the Sum mary Screen 䡵 T ap a task to disp lay the sum mary s creen. T o ma ke chang es, tap Edit . 䊳 T ap to show and hide additional summary information.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 122 2G: Us ing Microsoft ® Pocket Outlook ® Notes : Capturing Thoughts and Ideas The Notes feature helps you qui c kly ca pture thoughts, reminders, ide a s, and pho ne num bers. You ca n al so cr eate a r ecord ing t o incl ude w ith an entry .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 123 2G: Us i n g Microsoft ® Poc ket Outlook ® Creating a Note 1. From the Notes screen, T ap New . 2. Create your note b y writing, drawing, typing, or recording.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 124 2G: Us ing Microsoft ® Pocket Outlook ®.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 125 2H: Usin g Your Phone’s Voic e Serv ices Section 2H Usin g Y our Phon e’ s V oice Servic es In This Se ction 䊳 Using V oice- Activated Dialing 䊳 Recording V oice his se ction expl ains t he fea tures assoc iated with yo ur phone’s V oice Services.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 126 2H: Usi ng Your Phone’s Voice S e rv ices Using V oi ce-Activat ed Di a ling In addition to V oic e C ommand SM (see pa ge 20 3), you can use V oice Dial to dial a phone number s tored in Contacts . Calling by N ame 1.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 127 2H: Usin g Your Phone’s Voic e Serv ices Note: F or th e nickn am e featu re, r egi ster y our v oic e in a sile nt roo m. When m aking a call u sing a nick name, pr onounce wit h the sam e int onation as when you reg istered .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 128 2H: Usi ng Your Phone’s Voice S e rv ices.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 129 2I: Using Appli cation Programs Section 2I Using A pplication P rograms In This Se ction 䊳 Pocket Internet Explorer 䊳 Inbox: Sending and Receiving Em.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 130 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams Pocket Int ernet Explorer Use Mi crosof t ® Po cket I ntern et Exp lorer to vie w Web o r W AP pag es in either of these w.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 131 2I: Using Appli cation Programs T o create a mobile favorite: 1. In Interne t Expl orer on you r co mputer , cli ck T ools then Create Mobile Fav orite . 2. T o change the link name, enter a new name in th e Name box.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 132 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams Using AvantGo C hanne ls A vantGo, a free interactive se rvice that provides access to personalized content and popular Websites, can be subscribed to directly from y our devi ce.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 133 2I: Using Appli cation Programs 䊳 T ap to go to the Home page. 䊳 T ap to g o to your favorites fo lder . 䊳 T ap to hide pictures butto n. Viewi ng m o bile favorites: 1. Ta p t h e Favorites button to display your list of favorite s.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 134 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams Inbox: S ending and Receiving Email Mess ages Use Inbo x to send and rec eive email messages in either of these ways : 䊳 Synchronize email messages with Microsoft ® E xcha nge o r Micro soft ® Outlook ® on yo ur com put er .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 135 2I: Using Appli cation Programs Messages rec eived directly from an e mail server are linked to your email server rather tha n your computer . When a message is d eleted from your device, it will also be deleted from the email server the ne x t time you connect.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 136 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams 䡵 When y ou rec eive a me ssage, tap it to open it. Unread me ssages are displ ayed in bol d. 䊳 Ta p ok to retur n to the message list. 䊳 T ap to delete this messag e. 䊳 T ap to reply to or fo rward this message.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 137 2I: Using Appli cation Programs Comp osin g Messa ges 1. Ta p New . 2. In the To field, enter the email ad d r esses of the re cipients, separating the names with a semi-c o lon, or s elect a na me from the c ontac t list b y tappi ng and holding To , or by tapp ing the Address Book button.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 138 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams T o create new folders, tap T ools then Manage Folders . Fo r all service exce pt Acti veSync ® , you c an access folder options by tapping T ools th en Manage Folde r s .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 139 2I: Using Appli cation Programs MSN ® Me ssenger MSN ® Messenger on your mobile device is an instant messaging program that lets y ou: 䊳 View a list of instant messaging conta cts who are online. 䊳 Send a nd receiv e instant me ssages.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 140 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams W orking With Contacts The MSN ® Me ssen ger wi ndow displ ays all your m essa ge con tact s divi ded into Online and Not Online categories.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 141 2I: Using Appli cation Programs Chatting With Co ntacts 䡵 T ap a co ntact name to open a chat wind ow . Ente r your message in the te xt entry ar ea, or t ap My T ext to en ter a pr ese t mess age, a nd tap Send .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 142 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams Pocket W ord Pock et Word works with Micros oft ® Word on y our co mpu ter , prov iding easy ac cess to copi es of docume nts. Y ou can also cr eate new docume nts on your dev ice or co py docum e nts from your compu ter .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 143 2I: Using Appli cation Programs Each mo de has its own too lbar , which you ca n show and hide b y t apping the Show/Hide T oolbar button o n the command bar . T ip: Y o u can c hange t he zoo m magni ficatio n by tappin g View and then Zoom .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 144 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams Writ ing Mode 䡵 In writing mode, use your stylus to w rite directly on the scre en. Ruled lines are displayed a s a guide, and the zoom mag ni fic ation is greater than in typing mode to a llow you to write more easily .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 145 2I: Using Appli cation Programs Dr awing M ode In dra wing mode , use you r s tylus to dra w on the scre en. Gri dlines ap pear as a guide. W hen you lift your stylus off the screen after the first stroke, you’ll see a drawing box indicating the boundaries of the drawing.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 146 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams Pocket Excel Pock et Ex cel wo rks w ith Mic rosof t ® Excel on your computer , prov iding eas y acces s to copi es of sp reads heets . Yo u can al so crea te new spre adsheets on your device or copy sp readshe ets from your c omputer .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 147 2I: Using Appli cation Programs T ips for W ork ing in Po cket Exce l 䊳 T o view in full screen mode, tap Vi ew and then F ull Screen . T ap Restore to exit mode. 䊳 Ta p Vi e w to select items you want to show o r hide.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 148 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams Windows Medi a™ P l ayer for Pocket PC Use Mi crosof t ® Windows Media™ Playe r for Pocket PC to p la y d igita l audio and video file s that are stored on your d evice or on a network.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 149 2I: Using Appli cation Programs Micros oft ® Reader Micr osoft ® Read er ena bles y ou t o read eBoo ks on your d evice . Usi ng ActiveSync ® , book files can be c opied from your computer to your d evice.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 150 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams 䡵 T o open a book, tap its title in the Library list. 䊳 Ta p So rt to select a sort ord er .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 151 2I: Using Appli cation Programs 䊳 T ap on t he title at th e top of the page to select a navigation option. 䊳 T ap on the arrows at the bottom of the page to tu r n the page. Y ou can also tap and hold the page number to bring up the page riffle.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 152 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams 䊳 Ta p Go t o then Annotations on the boo k’ s cover page to se e a list of the book’ s annotations, including bookmarks, highlights, text no te s, and dra w in gs. T appin g an entry ta kes you to the an notated pa ge.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 153 2I: Using Appli cation Programs Camera This application allows you to tak e photographs using the built-in camera. Pho tographs are saved in the JPEG format. Y ou can ad just parameters such a s white balance, brightness, a nd z o o m.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 154 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams 䊳 Quality Fine (J PEG comp action ra tio: 10 0%) and Nor mal (75% ) are select able for quality .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 155 2I: Using Appli cation Programs Review/Share This function allows you to view JPE G images such as those photogr aphed by the camera or down loaded t hrough the Interne t. It a lso permits you to edit images.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 156 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams Expa nd Vie w 䡵 T o switch to the Thumbnail V iew mode, select Thumbnail pictures from the Options men u. Y o u can also p ress t he jog wheel or th e Enter key in stead. Sh are Me nu Y ou can share pictures to your family and friends, etc via online server .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 157 2I: Using Appli cation Programs 䊳 Customize Pict ur e: Allows editing (contrast/ reduce/ rota te/ color) of a specified image. 䊳 Folder list: Changes a folder to be displayed. 䊳 Expand picture: Switches to the Expand V iew mode.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 158 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams 䡵 T o enlarge a desir ed image when in the Thumbnail Vie w mode, select Expand picture from the Options menu or press the jog wheel or the Enter key . Expa nd Vie w 䡵 T o switch to the Thumbnail V iew mode, select Thumbnail pictures from the Options men u.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 159 2I: Using Appli cation Programs S hare Me nu Yo u c an sha re pictur es to your fa mily and f riends, et c., via the on line serve r . 䡵 T o sh are pi ctur es, use “ Local Contacts ” or “ Onl ine Phone B ook .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 160 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams ClearV ue This program ena bles the device to display M icrosoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files, and Adobe Portable Do cumen t Format (PDF) files generated using a personal computer .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 161 2I: Using Appli cation Programs Viewab le files The viewable f ile formats are as below: 䊳 Microsoft Word files: W ord 97/98/2000/20 02 (.doc) 䊳 Microsoft Excel files: Excel97/2000/2002 ( .xl s ) 䊳 Microsoft PowerPoint files: Powe rPoint97/2000/2002 (.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 162 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams W orld Clock The current time of four la rge cities in the wo rld is displayed. The world map rou ghly shows whi c h re gions are cur rently at day time or at nigh t. 䡵 T o swi tch to Worl d Clock, tap , Programs, W orld Clock.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 163 2I: Using Appli cation Programs SaiSuke SaiSuke allows s che d ule and task lists to be managed. It synchronizes Pocket Outlook’ s calendar , tasks, and data. In order to use SaiSuke, instal l the appli c ati on program from the supplied Comp anion CD.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 164 2I: Usi ng Application Progr ams Inst alling Applic ation Programs fr om t he Companion CD The supplied Compa nion CD contains several applic ation programs. In order to use the se programs, install them onto the d evi c e using the following procedure: 1.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 165 2J: Ge tting C onnected Section 2J Gettin g Connected In This Se ction 䊳 Sending Files Using Infrar ed Ray s 䊳 Connecting to the Intern et U sing PCS.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 166 2J: Ge tting Conne cted Y our device can exchange information with other mobile devices as well as your computer , a network , or the Internet. The conne c ti on options include t he following: 䊳 The device’ s infrared (IR) port c a n s end files to and receive files from another device.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 167 2J: Ge tting C onnected Connectin g t o the Internet Using PCS Connecti on For the applicati ons insta lled on th e device , auto matic con nections can be performed. (If connections fail, see “Restoring th e PCS Visio n Connection” on page 168 and r estore the connection settings.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 168 2J: Ge tting Conne cted 3. Ta p Connect under PCS V ision. After the Connecting bubble window is d isplayed, connection to the Inte rnet is exe cuted.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 169 2J: Ge tting C onnected Disconnect ing from the Internet Usi ng PCS Connecti on 1. T ap th e icon on the navigation bar . 2. Ta p End on the Connect ing bubbl e windo w . 䊳 The icon disappears and dis conn e ction from the Internet is exec ute d.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 170 2J: Ge tting Conne cted 2. Ta p Services menu, confirm that the bo x beside PCS Mail has been chec ked, an d then ta p Connect . 3. With a password confirmation screen displayed, enter a Mail Password, and then t ap ok .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 171 2J: Ge tting C onnected Connectin g Dire ctly to an Email Server Y ou can set up a connection to an email se rver so that you can send a n d rece ive email mes s a ges by using a mode m and Inbox on yo ur d evice.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 172 2J: Ge tting Conne cted Get Help on Connect ing Additional help and information can b e found in the follo wing locatio ns : 䊳 “I nbox : Se ndin g an d Rece ivi ng Em ail M ess age s” on page 1 34. 䊳 Online Help on the d ev ic e.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 173 2K: Conne cting with a Personal Computer Section 2K Conn ecting with a Perso nal Compu ter In This Se ction 䊳 Using M i crosoft ® Act iveS y nc ® his sectio n describes the procedures fo r using Mic rosoft ® Acti veSync ® .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 174 2K: Conne cting with a Persona l Computer Using Micro soft ® Act iveS ync ® Usi ng Microsof t ® A ctiveS ync ® , you can synchronize the information on your computer with the information on your de vic e .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 175 2K: Conne cting with a Personal Computer Installing A c tiveSync on a Personal Computer Note: ActiveS ync can run und er the follo wing env ironm ents.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 176 2K: Conne cting with a Persona l Computer Con nectin g With a P erson al Comp ute r 1. Confirm that the Get Connected window is d isplayed on the personal com puter .
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 177 2K: Conne cting with a Personal Computer Once you have set up Active S ync and comp le ted the first sy nc hronization process, you can initiate synchronization from your device. T o switch to Acti veS ync on you r dev ice, ta p , a nd t hen tap Acti veSyn c .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 178 2K: Conne cting with a Persona l Computer.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 179 2L: Bac king Up Dat a Section 2L Back ing Up Data In This Se ction 䊳 Backing Up Data Using a Pers onal Computer 䊳 Backing Up Data Using a Memory Card iles stored on stora g e memory and mail data in the I nbox will be lost if the built-in battery becomes empty .
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 180 2L: Backing Up Data Backi ng Up Data Using a Personal Compu ter Backup Procedure Use the following pro ce dure to back up data using a p ersonal computer . Note that the d ates, time, and passwords will no t be backed up.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 181 2L: Bac king Up Dat a 3. Start Mi crosoft ActiveSy nc on the per sonal comput er . Then select Backup/Restore under the T ools menu. 4. Select the Restore tab. 5. Click Restore Now . 6. Follow the on -screen instructions t o s elect an appropria te corresponding file (partnership file).
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 182 2L: Backing Up Data Backi ng U p Data Using a Memor y Card Backup Procedure Use the following p roce d ure to back up data using a memory card. Note that the dates, time, passwor d s , calibration data, and partnership data with a personal computer will not be backed up.
Sec ti on 2: Un ders tandi ng Your Dev ice 183 2L: Bac king Up Dat a Note: When bac king up dat a using the sam e mediu m a gain, spec ify the sam e folde r name. I f you s elect a f older not genera ted for b acking up, all data in the folde r wi ll b e lo st.
Sec tion 2: Understan ding Yo ur Device 184 2L: Backing Up Data 5. Select a folder containing backed up data, then tap Start . 䊳 You m ay t a p Browse... to se lect a folder from a list. 6. After a confirmation messa ge appears, tap Ye s . 䊳 If a password has been p rogram med, en t e r a co rrect pas sword.
Secti on 3 185 Using PCS S ervice Feat ures Section 3 Using PCS Service Featur es.
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Sectio n 3: U s ing PCS Service Features 187 3A : Th e Basi cs Section 3A PCS Se rvice Fe atu res: The B asics In This Se ction 䊳 Using V oicemail 䊳 Using C aller ID 䊳 Responding to Call Wa itin.
Sec tion 3: Using P CS Servic e Feat ures 188 3A: T he Basic s Using V oi cemail Setting Up Y our V oicemail All unanswered c a lls to y o ur PCS Phone are a utomatically tran s ferred to voicemail, even if your p hone is in use o r turned off.
Sectio n 3: U s ing PCS Service Features 189 3A : Th e Basi cs New V oicemail Message Alerts 䡵 Wh en you rece ive a new v oicem ail m essag e, you r dev ice al erts you a nd prompts you to c a ll your voicemail. T o call your voicemail, tap V oice Mail .
Sec tion 3: Using P CS Servic e Feat ures 190 3A: T he Basic s V oicemail Options Y our PCS Phone offe r s s e v e ral o ptions for organizing an d accessing your voicemail. Setting Up Group Distribution Lists Create up to 20 s eparate group lists, each with up to 20 customers.
Sectio n 3: U s ing PCS Service Features 191 3A : Th e Basi cs V oicemail-to-V oicemail Message Forwarding For ward a vo ice mess age, exc ept th ose ma rked “ Priv ate,” t o ot her PCS V oicemail customers. 1. After listening to a messa g e, tap 6 .
Sec tion 3: Using P CS Servic e Feat ures 192 3A: T he Basic s Using Ca ller ID Caller ID lets you know who’ s calling b y displaying the number of the person calling when y our d evice ring s. S imila rly , if you call someone who has this feature, your phone number displays on their p hone.
Sectio n 3: U s ing PCS Service Features 193 3A : Th e Basi cs Three-W ay Calling With Three-Way Calling, you can talk to two people at the s a me time. When using this fea t ur e, the normal airtime rates will b e charged for eac h of the two c alls .
Sec tion 3: Using P CS Servic e Feat ures 194 3A: T he Basic s Using Ca ll Forwarding Call Forwarding lets you forwa rd all your incoming calls to another phone number – even when your phone is turned off. Y ou can continue to make calls from your phone with Call Forwarding activated.
Sectio n 3: U s ing PCS Service Features 195 3B: PCS Vision Section 3B PCS V ision SM In This Se ction 䊳 PCS Business Connection SM Personal Edition 䊳 We b 䊳 Picture Mail SM 䊳 Messaging 䊳 PC.
Sec tion 3: Using P CS Servic e Feat ures 196 3B : PCS Visio n PCS Business Connection SM Personal Edit ion PCS Busine ss Connection SM Personal Edition is designed to offer secure wireless a ccess to both Microsoft Outlo ok and Lotus No tes.
Sectio n 3: U s ing PCS Service Features 197 3B: PCS Vision We b Experience full-color graphic v ersions of p op ular W ebsites. Br owsing the Web For details of the a p plication for browsing the Web, see the following: 䊳 Poc ket Inte rnet Ex plore r ( page 130 ) – Use Micr osof t Po cket I nterne t Explor er to view W eb o r W AP pa ges.
Sec tion 3: Using P CS Servic e Feat ures 198 3B : PCS Visio n Uplo ading P ict ures t o the Pic ture M ail SM Website 1. Using Review/Sha re, specify a picture to b e uploaded, and then in the Options menu, tap Upload then Upload this pic tur e . 2. The Pi c ture Mail SM Website is connect e d and uploading o f the image is started.
Sectio n 3: U s ing PCS Service Features 199 3B: PCS Vision S haring P icture s 1. Usin g R e view/Sha re, speci fy a pict ure to be sh ared, and the n in the Share menu, tap Local Contacts . T ip: T o use the Onl ine Phon e Book on the Pi cture Mail SM We bsite, t ap Onl ine Phone Boo k in the Share menu .
Sec tion 3: Using P CS Servic e Feat ures 200 3B : PCS Visio n 5. The Pictur e Mail SM W ebs ite is con nect ed and th e Pict ure Sha re proces sing is sta rted.
Sectio n 3: U s ing PCS Service Features 201 3B: PCS Vision Messagi ng Send and re ceive ema il and text mes sages or ch at. For details of the application for Messaging, see the following: 䊳 Inbox (pag e 134) – Use I n box to send and rec eive emai l message s .
Sec tion 3: Using P CS Servic e Feat ures 202 3B : PCS Visio n.
Sectio n 3: U s ing PCS Service Features 203 3C: PC S Voice Comm and Section 3C PCS V oic e Command SM In This Se ction 䊳 Getting Star ted With PCS V oice Command 䊳 Creating Y our O wn Address Boo.
Sec tion 3: Using P CS Servic e Feat ures 204 3C : PCS Voice Command Getting Started Wit h PCS V oice Command With PCS V oice Command: 䊳 Y ou can store all your contact’ s phone numbers, so you can simply say the name of the person you w ant to call.
Sectio n 3: U s ing PCS Service Features 205 3C: PC S Voice Comm and 䊳 Call Directory Assistance: If you don’ t h av e a co mputer or Internet access han dy , you ca n hav e PCS Dir e c tory Assistance look up pho ne numbers for you and automatically add them to your address book.
Sec tion 3: Using P CS Servic e Feat ures 206 3C : PCS Voice Command.
Secti on 4 207 Safety Guide lines and War ranty Inf ormation Section 4 Safety Guidelines and W arranty Information.
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Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 209 4A: Safet y Section 4A Safety In This Se ction 䊳 Getting the Most Out of Y our Reception 䊳 Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y ou.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 210 4A: S afety Gett ing the M ost Out of Y ou r Reception Keeping T abs on Signal Strength The quality of each call you make or re ce iv e depends on the signal strength in your a rea.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 211 4A: Safet y Maintaining Y o ur Phone’ s Peak Performance There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and maintaining safe, sati s factory s ervice. 䊳 Hol d the phon e ov er you r shou lder w hen in use .
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 212 4A: S afety 䊳 Dial sensibly an d assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when stationary or be fore pulling into traffic. 䊳 Do not en g a ge in stressful or emotional conve r sations that may divert your attention fr om th e road.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 213 4A: Safet y T urning Off Y our Phone Before Flying T urn off your phone before bo arding any ai rcraft .
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 214 4A: S afety Caring for th e Batt ery Protecting Y our Battery The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’ s perf ormance. 䊳 Use only specified batteries and d esktop chargers.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 215 4A: Safet y Wa r ni n g 䊳 Shoul d the devi ce produce e xcessi ve heat, s moke, or str ange odor s, remove the battery (all data ma y be lost) , unp lug th e AC ad ap ter (i f in use), an d contac t your nearest Spr int-auth orized ser vice center .
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 216 4A: S afety 䊳 Do not touch the metal contacts of the AC adapter or connecto r . Electric shock may r esult. 䊳 Do not pour wa ter on or allow this dev i c e to get damp. Fire or e lectric shoc k may re sult.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 217 4A: Safet y 䊳 Should you get an y fluid from the battery in your eyes, DO NOT rub them.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 218 4A: S afety 䊳 Do not use your fing ernails to open any lids or op erate any switches on this device. Injury to y our fingertip may result. 䊳 Insure that the plug is snugly inserted into the outlet.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 219 4A: Safet y 䊳 Do not sit on the de v ice whe n it is located in your back pock e t. Da ma ge to the d evice, malfunction, o r bodily injury may result. 䊳 The tip o f the stylus is sha r p.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 220 4A: S afety 䊳 Do n ot pl ace h eavy object s on th e d evice. 䊳 Do not push with excessive force on o r around the touch screen. 䊳 Lightly wipe d ust from the touch scre en using a dry , soft c loth.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 221 4A: Safet y Cautions Any changes or modifications to your dev ic e not expressly approved by the party responsib le for compliance could void your warranty for this equipment and void your a uthority to operate this equipment.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 222 4A: S afety values at or below the fe d eral standard of 1.6 W/Kg are considered safe for use by the public. The highes t re ported S AR v alues of the [ABLS H-G 1000] are: PCS mode ( Part 24) – Head: 1.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 223 4A: Safet y Hand Held Operation For hand held operation the device is supplied with a thumb operated keyb oard. For op timum perfo rmance bot h thu mbs shoul d be p resent on the keyboard at all times .
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 224 4A: S afety 䊳 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connec te d. 䊳 Consult the dealer or an experi enced radio/TV technic ian for help.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 225 4A: Safet y Consumer Inf ormation on Wireless Phones (The following information comes from a consumer information Website j ointly sponsore d b y the U.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 226 4A: S afety 2. How is radiofreque ncy energy used? Probably the most important use of RF e nergy is for tele comm unic ations.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 227 4A: Safet y elec trons are s tripped aw ay from th eir normal loc ations in ato ms and molec ules.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 228 4A: S afety The FCC guidelines for hum a n exposure to RF electromagnetic fields are derived from the recommendations of two e xpert or.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 229 4A: Safet y 6. Why has the FCC adopted guidelines for R F exposure? The FCC authorizes and license s products, transmitters, and facilities that generate RF and microwave rad i a tion. It has jurisdiction over all transmitting services in the U.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 230 4A: S afety in excess of the guidelines under normal conditions of use. S uc h exclusions are not exclusio ns from compliance, b ut, rather , exclusio ns from routine evaluation. The F CC’ s p olicies on RF exposure and categorical exclusion can be found in Section 1.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 231 4A: Safet y The FCC data base does not li st phones by mo del number . Howe ver , consumers may f ind SAR information from other sources as w ell. Some wirele ss phone manufac turers make SAR informati on availab le on their own Websit es.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 232 4A: S afety users from r adiati o n with making false and unsubstantiated claims. Acco rding to F TC, the se defendant s lacked a r easonable basis to substantiate their claim.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 233 4A: Safet y 11. Are wireless telephone base stations safe? The electromagnetic RF sign a ls transmitted from base s ta tio n antennas stations travel towar d the horizon in relatively narrow p aths.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 234 4A: S afety Antenna RF Emission Safety: Rules, Proce d ures, and Practic a l Guidance.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 235 4A: Safet y the li c ensee is not required to provide the FCC with specific location and operating parameters o f these facilities. Information on site sp ecific licensed facilities can be found th e “General Menu Reports” (GenMen) at http://gullfoss2.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 236 4A: S afety high levels of RF can pro duce he alth effec ts (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Ma ny studies of low le ve l RF exposures h a ve not found any b iological effects.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 237 4A: Safet y 䊳 Occupational Safety and He alth Administration 䊳 National T e lec o mmunicatio ns and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health pa r ticipates in some interagency working group activities, as we ll.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 238 4A: S afety results that often cannot be r epeated in other laboratories. A few animal studies, however , have suggested that low levels of RF c ould a c celerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 239 4A: Safet y 21. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF? FDA is working with the U.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 240 4A: S afety Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wire le ss p hones ar e harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these prod ucts, yo u can us e measures like thos e describ ed above to r educe yo ur RF exp osure fro m wireless ph one us e.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 241 4A: Safet y and wirele ss phon es so that no interfere nce occ urs when a person use s a “co mpa tib le” p hon e an d a “comp at ible ” hea rin g aid at the sa me tim e. This standa rd wa s ap proved by the IEEE in 2000.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 242 4A: S afety its s tan dar ds an d are use d acco rdi ng to t he man ufac tur er’ s recom mendations a re safe for consum er and in dustrial use. More information is available from: www .
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 243 4A: Safet y information is listed with other sites in conjunction with a question on other sources of information, below .
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 244 4A: S afety Hardware Specif ications 1. The total c apacity o f memor y for data stora ge and program e xecuti on is 32 MB. 2. Even thoug h the displa y is produc ed wit h very high te chnol ogie s, some p ixels may alwa ys ap pear bli ght and some pi xels may al ways ap pear d ark.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 245 4A: Safet y 6. The o perating t ime is pro vided jus t as a refer ence; an d this time varies d epend ing on storag e stat us an d operat ing te mperatu res. 7. Wit h the LCD backlig ht swit ched off.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 246 4A: S afety Owner’ s Record The mod el number , r e gulatory number and ser ial numbe r a re loca ted on a nameplate inside the b attery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below .
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 247 4B: Cu stomer Li mited Warranty Section 4B Custo mer Limite d W arrant y In This Se ction 䊳 Customer Limited War ranty his section c o ntai ns the Cust omer Limited Warra nty fo r your PCS Phone .
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 248 4B : Custom er Limit ed Warrant y Customer Li mited Warranty SPRINT SPECTRUM , L.P ., (Sprint) offers you a limited war r anty that the.
Secti on 4: Safety Guideli nes and Warr anty Infor matio n 249 4B: Cu stomer Li mited Warranty scree n); (v) Products on whic h warrant y stickers or Prod uct serial numbers have been removed, altered.
Sec tion 4: S a fety Gu idelin es and W arranty Informa tion 250 4B : Custom er Limit ed Warrant y W ARRANTY . TO THE EXT ENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LA W , SPRINT MAKES NO OTHER W A RRANTIES OF ANY K.
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252 Copyr ight © 2003 Sprint Spect rum L. P . All r ights re serv ed. N o repro ducti on in whole o r in pa rt allowed without prior written approval. Sprint, PCS Busin ess Co nn ection, and the diamond lo go are trad emar ks of Spr int Com munica tion s Compa ny L.
253 In dex Inde x Nume rics 4/5 Digit Dial 76 A Activating Your Phone 8 Adding or Removing Programs 91 Answering Calls 73 Any key Ans wer 84 Auto Ans wer 84 Automated Invoicing Infor m ation 10 AvantG.
254 Index L LEDs 29 Letter Recognizer 56 Location Setting 81 M Making a Call From Internal Phone Book 74 Making Calls 73 Maximum Battery Operating Time 23 Memo ry 98 Messaging 201 Microphone 99 Micros.
255 In dex Today Screen 47 Transcriber 56 TTY 87 Turning Phone ON and OFF 72 Turning your Device ON and OFF 28 U USB Cradle 30 USB Por t 32 User Guide Proprietary Notice 246 Using t he Keyboard 43 V V.
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