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T able of Contents Introducti on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Y our Phone’ s Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Section 1 : Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1A. Setting Up Service .
Setting Y our Phone’s Roam Mode . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Using Call Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Using Data Roam Guar d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 2E. Call Histor y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pairing Bluetooth Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Section 3: Sprint Ser vice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Using V oicemail . . . . . .
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i Introduction This User Guide intr oduces you to Sprint ® service and all the features of y our new phone. It’s divided into four sections: ⽧ Section 1 : Getting Started ⽧ Section 2 : Using Y .
ii Y our Phone’s Menu The follow ing table outli nes y our phone ’s me nu structure. For mor e info rma tion about using y our phone’s menus, see “Navigating Thr ough the Me nus” on page 1 7.
iii 5: Message Alerts 1 : Alert V olume 2: Alert T ype 3: Reminder 6: Save In Outbox 1: Y e s 2 : N o 7: A u t o E r a s e 1: Y e s 2 : N o 8: V o iceSMS Options 1 : Speakerphone 2: Fr om Name T ools .
iv Settings 1 : Display 1 : Main Screen 1 : Scr een Saver 2: Foregr oun ds 3: Incoming Calls 2: O ute r Sc reen 1 : Screen Sa ver 2: Sub Contrast 3: Menu Style 1 : 3x3 White 2: List style 4: Br ightne.
v 3: Messaging 1 : Notification 1 : Message & Icon 2: Icon only 2: Message Reminder 1 : Off 2: Once 3: Every 2 min 3: Callback Number 1 : None 2: XXXXXXXXXX 3: Other 4: Auto-Delete 1: Y e s 2 : N .
vi 5: Phone Information 1 : Phone Number 2: Icon Glossary 3: V ersion 4: Ad vanced 6: More... 1 : Accessibility 1 : TTY 2: V oice Service 2: Airplane Mode 1 : On 2: Off 3: Browser 1 : Clear Bookmarks .
vii My Content 1: G a m e s 1 : Get New Games 2: My Content Manager Games 3: Burnout Demo 4: Galaga DEMO by Namco 5: JEOP ARD Y! Deluxe 2 : Ringers 1 : Get New Ringers 2: My Content Manager Ringers 3:.
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Section 1 Getting Started Sprint M220.book Page 1 Wednesday , July 9, 2008 4:51 PM.
2 Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice Section 1A Setting Up Ser vice ⽧ Setting Up Y our Phone (page 2) ⽧ Activating Y our Phone (page 3) ⽧ Setting Up Y our Voicemail (page 4) ⽧ Sprint Account P asswords (page 4) ⽧ Getting Help (page 5) Setting up service on your new phone is quick and easy.
Setting Up Service Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 3 Activating Y our Phone 䢇 If you purchased your phone at a Sprint Store , your phone should be activated and r eady to use.
4 Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice Setting Up Y our V oicemail All unanswere d calls to your phone ar e automatically transf err e d to your v oicemail, e ven if your phone is in use or turned of f. Ther efore, Sprint r ecommends that you set up y our voicemail and personal gr eeting as soon as your phone is activated.
Setting Up Service Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice 5 Vo i c e ma i l P a s s w o r d Y ou’ll create y our voicemail passwor d (or passcode) when you set up your v oicemail. See “Set ting Up Y our V oicema il” on page 4 for mor e information on your voicemail passwor d.
6 Section 1A . Setting Up Ser vice F r om Y our Sprint Phone 䢇 Pr ess to check minute usage and account bala nce. 䢇 Pr ess to make a pa yment. 䢇 Pr ess to access a summary of your Sprint service plan or get answers to other questions. F rom An y Ot her Phone 䢇 Sprint Customer Service: 1-888- 21 1 -4 72 7 .
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8 Section 2A. Ph one Basics Section 2A Phone Basics ⽧ Y our Phone (page 8) ⽧ Viewing the Display Screen (page 1 0) ⽧ Features of Y our Phone (page 1 2) ⽧ T urning Y our Phone On and Off (page .
Phone Basics Section 2A . Phone Basics 9 K ey Functions 1. Earpiece lets you hear the caller and automated pr ompts. 2. Signal Strength Indicator r epresents the signal str ength by displa ying bars. Th e mor e bars displa yed, the better the signal str ength.
1 0 Section 2A. Phon e Basics 12 . Softkey (right) lets you select softke y a ctions or menu items corr esponding to the bottom right line on the Main LCD. 13 . Battery Strength Indicator repr esents the amount of r emaining battery charge curr ently av ailable in your phone.
Phone Basics Section 2A . Phone Basics 1 1 indicates data connection is dormant (n o data is being sent or r eceived) . indicates your phone’ s location feature is on. indicates your phone’ s location feature is off. indicates your phone is using SSL (Secur e Sockets La yer) protocol for client/server communication.
1 2 Section 2A. Phone Basics means your phone cannot find a signal. shows your curr ent signal strength. (The more lines you ha ve, the str onger your signal.) indicates battery charge le vel (icon show n is full). indicates battery charge le vel (icon show n is completely dischar ged).
Phone Basics Section 2A . Phone Basics 1 3 䢇 The Contacts list can store a total of 500 phone numbers, with each contacts en try containing a maximum of five phone numbers (page 64). 䢇 The built-in Scheduler offers sever al personal information management features to help you manage your busy lifestyle (page 7 3).
1 4 Section 2A. Phone Basics T urn ing Y our Phone Off 䊳 Pr ess and hold for two seconds until you see the powering down animation on the di splay scr een.
Phone Basics Section 2A . Phone Basics 1 5 Installing the Battery 1. Remov e the battery cover (located on the back of the phone) by pr essing down on the raised ridge while slid ing the cover in the dir ection of the ar r ow (1) . 2. Care fully lift the battery cov er away fr om the phone (2).
1 6 Section 2A. Phone Basics Removing the Battery 1. Follow steps 1 and 2 fr om “Installing the Battery ” on page 1 5. 2. Grip the battery at the top end ( 1 ) and pull it up and out (2). Charging the Ba ttery Y o ur phone’s Li-Ion battery is r echargeable and should be char ged as soon as possible so you can begin using your phone.
Phone Basics Section 2A . Phone Basics 1 7 Using the Phone Charg er 䊳 Plug the flat end of th e char ger into the phone’s charger jack and the other end into an electrical outlet. 䡲 A red indicator light above the outside L CD means the bat tery is char ging.
1 8 Section 2A. Phone Basics Selecting Menu Item s As you na vigate thr ough the menu using the navigation ke y ( ) , menu options ar e h ighlighted. Select an y option by highlighting it and pr essing . If the option is numbere d, you can sele ct it b y pressing the corr esponding number on the phone’s ke ypa d.
Phone Basics Section 2A . Phone Basics 1 9 Making and Answering Calls Making Calls Placing a call from your wir eless phone is a s easy as making a call fr om any land line phone. Enter the number , press , and you’ re on y our way to clear calls. 1.
20 Section 2A. Ph one Basics 䢇 4-Digit Dial: Enter four digits to dial a phone number that matches fr om the list of numbers currently in your Contacts that ends with the four digits y ou en ter . (See “Using Abbr eviated Dialing” on page 2 7.) 䢇 Dial: Dials the number or digits displa yed.
Phone Basics Section 2A . Phone Basics 2 1 Y our phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following ways: 䢇 The phone rings or vibrates. 䢇 The scr een displays an incoming call message. 䢇 The LED (not backlight) blinks. If the incoming call is from a number stor ed in your Contacts, the entry ’ s name is display ed.
2 2 Section 2A. Phone Basics Missed Call Notification When an incoming call is not answered, the Missed Call log is displa ye d on your scr een. T o display the Missed Call entry from the notification screen: 䊳 Select the entry and press . (T o dial the pho ne number , press .
Phone Basics Section 2A . Phone Basics 23 Enhanced 9 1 1 (E9 1 1 ) Information This phone features an em bedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing E9 1 1 emergency location services wher e av ailable.
2 4 Section 2A. P hone Basics 䢇 Call History checks your call log for Recent calls. Y ou can also erase the logs fr om this menu. 䢇 Contacts accesses the C ontacts men u. 䢇 3-Way Call allows you to ta lk to two differen t people at the same time.
Phone Basics Section 2A . Phone Basics 25 Saving a Phon e Number The Contacts list can store a maximum of 500 phone numbers in total, with each contact entry containing a maximum of 5 phone numbers. Each entry ’ s name can contain up to 20 characters.
2 6 Section 2A. Phone Basics Dialing and Saving Phone N umbers With P auses Y ou ca n dial or sa ve phone numbers with pauses for use with automated systems, such as voicemail or cr edit car d billing numbers. There ar e two types of pau ses a vailable on your phone: 䢇 Hard Pause sends the next set of numbers when y ou pr ess .
Phone Basics Section 2A . Phone Basics 2 7 Plus (+) Code Dialing When placing international calls, you can use Plus Code Dialin g to automatically ent er the international access code f or y our locati on (for example, 0 1 1 for internatio nal calls placed fr om the United States) .
2 8 Section 2A. Phone Basics 䡲 If there is mor e than one matched number in your Contacts, the Abbrev . Dial list is display e d. Select the name you want to call fr om the list, and then pr ess to place a call.) T o place a call using Prepend Abbreviated Dialing: 1.
Phone Basics Section 2A . Phone Basics 29 T o use T wo - T ouch Dialing for speed dial locations 1 0–99: 1. Pr ess the first digit . 2. Pr ess and hold the second digit for appr oximately two seconds. The display confir ms that the number has been dialed when it shows the calling animation.
30 Section 2A. Ph one Basics E n t e r i n g Te x t U s i n g T 9 Te x t I n p u t T9 T e xt Input lets you enter te xt by pr essing k eys just once per let ter . ( T o select the T 9 W ord mode when entering text, see “Selecting a T ext Input Mode” on page 29.
Phone Basics Section 2A . Phone Basics 3 1 Entering T ext Using Alpha Mo de 1. Select th e Alpha mode. (See “Selecting a T ext Input Mode” on page 29..) 2. Pr ess the corresponding k eys r epeatedly until the corr ect letter appears. (For e xample, to enter the wor d “Bill,” pr ess twice, thr ee times, thr ee times, and three time s again.
32 Section 2A. Ph one Basics Entering Numbe rs, Symbols, Smileys, Recent Messages, and Preset Messages T o enter numbers: 䊳 Select th e Number mode and pr ess the appropriate ke y. (See “Selecting a T ext Input Mode” on page 29.) T o enter symbols: 䊳 Select the Symbols mode.
Phone Basics Section 2A . Phone Basics 33 T o specify text optio ns: 1. When you display a scr een where you can enter text, p r ess Options (right sof t ke y) > T ext Options and then use your na .
34 Section 2A. Phone Basics T o disable dual language mode: 1. When you displa y a screen wher e you can enter text, pr ess the Options (right sof tk ey) > T ext Options > Dual Language .
Settings Section 2B. Setting s 35 Section 2B Settings ⽧ Sound Settings (page 35) ⽧ Display Settings (page 39) ⽧ Lo cation Settings (page 4 2) ⽧ Messaging Settings (page 4 3) ⽧ Airplane Mode .
36 Section 2B . Settings 2. Select With Call er ID or No Caller ID . (A list of ringer type categories will be displa ye d.) 3. Select a category , and then use your na vigation ke y ( ) to scr oll through the a vailable ringers. A sample ringer will sound as you highlight each option.
Settings Section 2B. Setting s 3 7 Selecting Vibration T ype 1. Pr ess Menu > Setti ngs > Sounds > Ringer T ype > Vibration . 2. Use your na vigation ke y ( ) to scr oll thr ough the av ailable vibration types ( 1 - 4). A sample vibration activates as you highlight each option.
38 Section 2B . Settings Adjusting the Phone’ s Volume Settings Adjust your phone’ s volume settings to suit your needs and your envir onment. 1. Pr ess Menu > Settings > Soun ds > V olume . 2. Select Ring er , Earp iece , Headset , Speakerphone, or Advanced .
Settings Section 2B. Setting s 39 Aler t Notification Set your phone to alert you with an audible tone when you change service ar e as, once a minute during a voice call, or when a call has been connected. 1. Pr ess Menu > Settings > Sounds > Aler ts .
40 Section 2B . Settings Changing the K eyp ad Time L ength Select how long th e ke ypad remains backlit after any ke ypress is made. 1. Pr ess Menu > Settings > Display > K eypad Light . 2. Select a time se tting and pr ess . 䡲 Select Flip open, 30 seconds, 1 5 seconds, 8 seconds or Off .
Settings Section 2B. Setting s 4 1 Changing the Display Screen Contrast Adjust your scr een’s contrast to suit your surr oundings. 1. Pr ess Menu > Settings > Display > Contrast . 2. Pr ess your na vigation key left or right to adjust the scr een contrast and pr ess .
42 Se ction 2B. Settings 䡲 List style to displa y the menu as a list. Changing the C lock Display Choose whether you want your phone’ s clock to be displa yed in analog mode or digital mode. 1. Pr ess Menu > Settings > Display > M ain Screen > Foregrounds > Clock/Calendar .
Settings Section 2B. Setting s 4 3 When the Location featur e is on, your phone’ s standby scr een will display the icon. When Location is turned off, the icon will be displa yed. Messaging Settings Sta ying connected to your friends and family has ne ver been easier .
44 Section 2B. Settings Adding a Customiz ed Signature Add a customized signatur e to each message you send. 1. Pr ess Menu > Settings > Messaging > Signature > On . 2. Read the onscreen message, select On and pr ess . (If y ou do not wish to attach a signatur e to you r outgoing messages, se lect Off .
Settings Section 2B. Setting s 4 5 䡲 Save in Outbox - a l l ow s y o u to s a ve a c o py o f a s e n t message in your outbo x. 䡲 Priority - allows you to set a priority le vel of Normal or Ur gent for text messages. 䡲 Callback Number - allows y ou to set the callba ck number for the recipient to view when r ec eiving a text messag e.
46 Section 2B. Setting s T o enter the from name: 1. Pr ess Menu > Messaging > Settings > V oiceSMS Options > From Name . 2. Enter the desir ed name using the ke ypad and pr ess or select Done (lef t softke y).
Settings Section 2B. Setting s 4 7 T o turn TTY Mode on or off: 1. Pr ess Menu > Settin gs > More... > Accessibility > TTY . (An informational message will be displa yed.) 2. Read the informational message and pr ess . 3. Select TTY OFF , TTY + Hear , TTY+ T alk , or TTY Full and pr ess .
48 Section 2B . Settings Phone Setup Options Shor tcuts Y our pho ne offers you the option of assigning shortcuts to fav orite or often-used functions. Pressing the navigation k ey to the assigned dir ection in standby mode will launch your personally designated shortcuts.
Settings Section 2B. Setting s 49 Display Language Y ou can choose to display your phone’ s onscr een menus in English or in Spanish. 1. Pr ess Menu > Settings > Display > Language . 2. Select English or Es pañol and pr ess . Setting Abbreviated Dialing T o activate the Contacts Match feature: 1.
50 Section 2C . Security Section 2C Security ⽧ Accessing the Security Me nu (page 50) ⽧ Using Y our Phone’ s Lock Feature (page 50) ⽧ Using Special Numbers (page 5 2) ⽧ Erasing Phone Content.
Security Section 2C. Secur ity 5 1 1. Pr ess Menu > Set tings > More... > Restrict an d L ock > Loc k m y P ho ne . (T o set your phone to lock the ne xt time it is turned on, select On Power Up .) Unlocking Y our Phone 1. F r om standby mode, pr ess to displa y the User Lock scr een.
52 Section 2C. Security 4. Select Lock and pr ess . 5. Select Lock and pr ess . T o restrict voice calls: 1. Pr ess Menu > Settings > More... > Restrict and L ock . 2. Select Voic e and press . 3. Enter your user lock code. 4. Select Restri ct and pr ess .
Security Section 2C. Secur ity 5 3 3. Select an option and pr ess . 䡲 Erase Web Cookies to era se all web tr acking cookies. 䡲 Erase Web History to erase the history of your r ecently visited web sites. 䡲 Erase Web Cache to erase an y temporarily downloaded web files.
54 Section 2C. Security Resetting Y our Phone Resetting the phone r estores all the factory defaults, including the ringer types and displa y set tings. The Contacts, History , Scheduler , and Messa ging ar e not affected. 1. Pr ess Menu > Settings > More.
Security Section 2C. Secur ity 5 5 T o enable data ser vices: 1. Pr ess Menu > Set tings > More... > Data > On D ata . (A message is displa yed.
56 Section 2D . Roaming Section 2D Roaming ⽧ Understand ing Roaming (page 56) ⽧ Setting Y our Phone’ s Roam Mode (page 5 7) ⽧ Using Call G uard (page 58) ⽧ Using Data Roam Guard (page 59) Roaming is the ability to make or receive calls when you’ re off the Sprint National Ne twork.
Roaming Section 2D. Roamin g 5 7 Roaming on Other Digital Networ ks When you’ re r o aming on digital networks, y our call quality and security will be similar to the quality you r eceive when making calls on the Sprint National Network.
58 S ec ti on 2 D. Ro am ing 䡲 Sprint Only to access the Nationwide S print PCS Network only and pre vent r oaming on other networks. Using Call Guard Y our phon e has two wa ys of alerting you when you ar e r oaming of f the Sprint Nati onal Network: the onscr een r oaming icon and Call Guar d.
Roaming Section 2D. Roamin g 59 Using Data Roam Guard Depending on service a v ailability and r oaming agr eements, your phone may be able to access data services while r oaming on ce rtain digital systems. Y ou can set your phone to alert you when you ar e r oaming off the S print National Ne twork and try to use data services such as messaging.
60 Section 2E. Ca ll History Section 2E Call History ⽧ Viewing Call Hist ory (page 60) ⽧ Call History Options (page 6 1) ⽧ Making a Call From the Call History (page 6 1) ⽧ Saving a Phone Numbe.
Call History Section 2E. Ca ll History 6 1 Call Histor y Options Select a Call History entry and pr ess to displ ay the date and time of the c all, the phone number ( if av ailable), and the caller’s n ame (if the number is alr eady in your Contacts).
62 Section 2E. Ca ll History Saving a Phone Number From Call Histor y Y our phone can s tor e up to 500 Contacts entries. Contacts entries can store up to a total of five phone numbers, and each entry’s name can contain 20 characters. 1. Select a Call History entry and pr ess Options (right softkey) > Sav e Contact .
Call History Section 2E. Ca ll History 63 Erasing Call Histor y T o erase individual Call History entries, see “Call History Options” on page 6 1. T o erase a specific Call Histor y entry: 1. Pr ess Menu > Call History . 2. Highlight an entry and pr ess Options (right sof tk ey) > Delete .
64 Section 2F. Co ntacts Section 2F Contacts ⽧ Adding a New Contacts Entry (page 64) ⽧ Finding Contacts Entries (page 65) ⽧ Contacts Entry Options (page 67) ⽧ Adding a Phone Number to a Contac.
Contacts Section 2F. Cont acts 65 Afte r y ou hav e saved the number , the new Contacts entry is displa yed. (See “Contacts Entry Options” on page 6 7.) Finding Contacts Entries Ther e ar e sev er al ways to displa y your Contacts entries: by name, b y speed dial number, by gr o up, and b y voice dial tags.
66 Section 2F. Co ntacts Finding Speed Dial Numbers 1. Pr ess Menu > Contacts. 2. Highlight Add New and pr ess Options (right softke y) > Settings > Speed Dial . 3. Scr oll thr ough speed dial entries. Speed dial numbers are displa yed in numeric or der .
Contacts Section 2F. Cont acts 6 7 Contacts Entr y Options T o access a Contacts entry’s options, highlight the entry and press Options (right softkey) > Ed it . Select an option and pr ess . 䢇 [Contact Image] to edit the image associat ed with the contact en try .
68 Section 2F. Co ntacts Editing a Contacts Entr y’ s Phone Number 1. Highlight a Contacts entry . (See page 65.) 2. Pr ess Options > Edit , select an existing number , and then press . 3. Pr ess to clear one digit at a time, or pr ess and hold to erase the entire number .
Contacts Section 2F. Cont acts 69 4. Highlight the entry again an d pr ess Ok (l eft softkey). (If your entry contains more than one number , select the number and press Ass ign (left softkey). 5. Press to r eturn to the Contact s menu. T o assign a speed dial num ber to an existing phon e number : 1.
7 0 Section 2F. Cont acts Selecting a Ringer T ype for an Entr y Assign a ringer type to a Contacts entry so you can identify t he caller b y the ringer type. (See “Rin ger T ypes” on page 35.) 1. Highlight a Contacts entry . 2. Pr ess Options > Edit to display the Edit Entr y menu.
Contacts Section 2F. Cont acts 7 1 Wireless Backup This feature allows you to ba ck up all of y our contacts to the Spr int W eb site and restor e them if y o ur phone is lost, stolen, damaged, or r eplaced. T o subscribe to the wir e less backup service, y ou will need to pur chase a license to use th e service thr ough your phone’ s br o wser .
7 2 Section 2F. Contacts T o deactivate the wireless b ackup service: 1. Pr ess Menu > Settings > More... > Wireless Backup > Unsubscribe . (A message is displa yed.) 2. Follow the onscr ee n instru ctions to unsubscr ibe fr om the wir eless backup service.
Scheduler/T ools Section 2G. Schedu ler and T ools 7 3 Section 2G Scheduler and T o ols ⽧ Using Y our Phone’s Scheduler (page 7 3) ⽧ Using Y our Phone’s Al arm Clock (page 7 5) ⽧ Using Y our.
7 4 Section 2G. Schedul er and T ools 5. Select an alarm time for the event b y highlighting the alarm field and pressing . 䡲 Select No Alarm , On Time , 10 m i n b e f o r e , 30min before , or 1 Hr before and pr ess . 6. Pr ess Done (left sof tk ey) to save the e vent.
Scheduler/T ools Section 2G. Schedu ler and T ools 7 5 4. Pr ess Options (right softke y) > Edit . Follow the onscr een procedur es to alter any of the pr eviously configur ed fields. See “ A ddi ng an E vent to the Scheduler” on page 73. Erasing a Day ’ s Events 1.
7 6 Section 2 G. Scheduler a nd T ools 4. Select a time for the alarm by selecting the Time field and pr essing . 䡲 Using your k e ypad and/or navigation k ey , set the alarm time and pr ess . 䡲 Change to the AM/PM entry by highlighting it and pr essing for AM and for PM.
Scheduler/T ools Section 2G. Schedu ler and T ools 7 7 4. Pr ess to erase a single character . Press and hold to er ase an enti r e wor d. 5. T ype your note using the ke ypad and pr ess . (See “Entering T ext” on page 29.) T o delete saved notes: 1.
7 8 Section 2G. Scheduler a nd T ools 6. Select a priority le vel by highlighting th e Priority field. 䡲 Pr ess the navig ation ke y left or right to select Low or High . 7. Pr ess Done (left sof tk ey) to sav e and e xit. Countdown This option al lows yo u to enter a t imer that counts down to an ev ent based on a date and time specified.
Scheduler/T ools Section 2G. Schedu ler and T ools 7 9 Updating Phone Sof tware The update phon e option allow s you to download and update the software in y our phone automatically . Only the interna l software is upda ted; no Contacts ent ries or other information sav ed to your phone will be deleted.
80 Section 2H . V oic e Service s Section 2H V oice Ser vices ⽧ Using Automatic Speech Recognition (A SR) (page 80) ⽧ Send a Voice SMS Message (page 82) ⽧ Look Up a Contacts Entry (page 82) ⽧ .
Voi ce Ser v ic es Section 2H. V oice Services 8 1 Tips for using V oice Dial: 䡲 V o ice Dial works best in quieter en vir onments. 䡲 When saying a name, speak at a normal speed and say the name clearly . There is no need to pause between the firs t name and last name.
82 Section 2H . V oic e Service s Send a V oice SMS Message Use a single voice command to launch messaging on your phone and specify a recipient for the message. T o send an SMS Voice message: 1. Pr ess and hold . 2. Sa y “ Voi ceS MS .” 3. Enter either a mobile nu mber or email addr ess and pr ess .
Voi ce Ser v ic es Section 2H. V oice Services 83 Accessing Y our V oicemail Access your v o i cemail messa ges and settings quickly and easily . T o access yo ur voicemail: 1. Pr ess and hold to activ ate voice r ecognition. (The phone pr ompts you to say a v oice command.
84 Section 2I. Bluetooth Section 2I Bluetooth ⽧ T urning Bluetooth On and Off (page 8 4) ⽧ Using the Bluetooth Set tings Menu (page 85) ⽧ Bluetooth Profiles (page 85) ⽧ Pairing Bluetooth Devices (page 86) Y our phone features built-in Bl uetooth technology , allowing you to share informat ion more easi ly than ever before.
Bluetooth Section 2I . Bluetooth 85 Bluetooth Status Indic ators The following icons show your Bluetoot h connection status at a gl ance: – Bluetooth is hidden. – Bluetooth is active and enabled. – Bluetooth is connected to a device or tr ansferring data.
86 Section 2 I. Bluetooth use the headset instead of the phone b y pushing a button on the headset, the same as inserting a jack into the phone. Increase or decr ease the volume b y using the vol ume ke y on the side of the phone. 䢇 HFP: Hands-Free Profile – This pr ofile functions as a wireless car kit.
Bluetooth Section 2I . Bluetooth 8 7 Waiting for Pairing If you ar e going to be using a Dial-Up Network (DUN) pr ofile to pair with a c omputer or PD A , you will need to allow the other de vice to initiate pairing wit h your phone. T o allow your phone to be paired with another Bluetooth device: 1.
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Section 3 Sprint Ser vice Sprint M220.book Page 89 Wedn esday, July 9, 2008 4:51 PM.
90 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics Section 3A Sprint Ser vice Features: The Basics ⽧ Using Voicemail (page 90) ⽧ Using SMS T ext Messaging (page 93) ⽧ Using SMS Voice Messaging (.
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 9 1 V oicemail Notification There ar e sever a l wa ys your phone alerts you to a new message: 䢇 By displa ying a message on the scr een. 䢇 By sounding the assigned ringer type. 䢇 By the LED blinking r ed.
92 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics Using One- T ouch Message Acce ss 䊳 Pr ess and hold . (Y our phone will dial your voicemail box.) Using the Menu K eys on Yo u r P h o n e t o A c c e s s Y our Messages 1. Pr ess Menu > Messaging > V oicemail .
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 9 3 Using Expert Mode Using the Expert Mode setting for your personal voicemail bo x helps you navi gate thr ough the voicemail system more quickl y by shortening the v oice pr ompts you hear at each le vel.
9 4 Section 3A. Spri nt Service Features: The Basics 2. Pr ess Next (left sof tk ey) when y ou ha ve finished entering recipients. (Y ou may include up to 1 0 r ecipients per message.) 3. Enter a message or use the preset messages or smileys (icons). 䡲 T o t ype a message, use y our ke ypad to enter your message.
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 95 4. Review y our message and press Next (left sof tk ey). (Y ou may select ad ditional mes saging optio ns b y pr essing Options [right soft k ey] to set the callback number or the message priority [ Normal or Urgent ].
96 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics P laying an SMS V oice Message 1. Pr ess Menu > Messaging > V oiceSMS . 䡲 indicates an unpla yed SMS V oice message. 䡲 indicates an SMS V oice message you hav e alr eady listened to. 2. Select the message you want to play and pr ess .
Sprint Service Section 3A. Sp rint Service Features: The Basics 9 7 T o reply to an SM S V oice message: 1. F r om the V oiceSMS inbox, pr ess Reply (left sof tk ey).
98 Section 3A. Sprint Service Features: The Basics Making a Three-Way Call With Three-Wa y Call ing, y ou can talk to tw o people at the same time. When using this fe atur e, the no rmal airtime r ates will be char ged for each o f the two calls. 1. Enter a number you wish to call and press .
Web and Data Section 3B. Web and Dat a 99 Section 3B Web and Data ⽧ Data Applications (page 99) ⽧ Getting Started With Data Services (page 1 00) ⽧ Accessing Messaging (page 1 04) ⽧ Downloading.
1 00 Secti on 3B. Web and Data Getting Star ted With Data Services With your Sprint service, y ou are r eady to start enjoying the advantages of data services. This section will help you learn the basics of using your data services, including m anaging y our user name, launch ing a data connection, and navigating the W eb with your phone.
Web and Data Section 3B. Web and Dat a 1 0 1 Launching a Data Connection 䊳 Pr ess Menu > Web . (Y our data connection starts and the home page is display ed.) The Data Services Home Page While conne cting, an anim ation and a “Connecting” message ma y be displa yed.
1 02 Secti on 3B. Web and Data Data Connection Status and Indicators Y our phone displays the curr ent status of your data connection through indicators at the top of the scr een. The following symbols ar e used: Y our data connection is active (data is being transferr ed); the transmit/r eceive symbol will blink to indicate data transmission.
Web and Data Section 3B. Web and Dat a 1 03 Scrolling As with other parts of your phone’s menu, y o u’ll ha ve to scr oll up and down to see everything on some Web sites. T o scroll line by line through Web sites: 䊳 Pr ess the navigation k ey up and down.
1 04 Section 3B. W eb and Data Accessing Messaging Y ou ca n send and r eceive email messages, instant messages, and text messag e s and participate in Web- based chat rooms right fr om your phone. Messaging allows you to sta y conn ected 2 4 hours a day anywhere on the Spri nt Nation al Networ k.
Web and Data Section 3B. Web and Dat a 1 05 6. Follow the setup wizard instructions to enter the r equir ed sign-up information and press Done (left softkey). 7. Select Si gn in and pr ess Go (left sof tk ey). 8. Pr ess Ye s (left sof tke y) if you are pr ompted to accept an y license agree ments or disclaimers.
1 06 Secti on 3B. Web and Data 䡲 T o view a dif fer ent email account, pr ess Menu (right softkey), select Home and pr ess . 䡲 T o add a new account, return to the home page and re peat the steps to setup a new em ail account. F ollow the instructions in “Getting Started With Email” on p a ge 1 04 to set up a new account.
Web and Data Section 3B. Web and Dat a 1 0 7 2. Fro m t h e h o me pa g e, s el e ct Messaging > Chat & Dating . 3. Select a chat provider and follow the onscr een instructions to sign up and begin chatting.
1 08 Secti on 3B. Web and Data Selecting an Item to Download Y ou can sear ch for a v ailable items to do wnload in a number of ways: 䢇 Featured displa ys a rotating se lection of featur ed items.
Web and Data Section 3B. Web and Dat a 1 09 䡲 Pr ess to quit the br owser and r eturn to standby mode. Using My Content Man ager Whether you pur cha se y our Pr emium Services content fr om your phone or fr om your online account management page at www .
1 1 0 Section 3B. W eb and Data 䡲 Pr ess to quit the br owser and return to standby mode. For complete infor matio n and instructions on downloading Games , Ringers , Screen Savers , and Applications , visit the Digital Lounge at www .sp ri nt .c om .
Web and Data Section 3B. Web and Dat a 1 1 1 Opening the Browser Menu The browser menu ma y be opened anytime you hav e an active data session, from an y pa ge you ar e viewing. T o open the browser menu: 䊳 Pr ess Menu (right softke y) . (The br owser menu will be displa yed.
1 1 2 Secti on 3B. Web and Data Cre ating a Bookmark Bookmarks allow you to stor e the address of y ou r fav orite Web sites for ea sy access at a later time. 1. Go to the W eb page y ou want to mark. 2. Pr ess Menu (right softkey) to open the br owser menu.
Web and Data Section 3B. Web and Dat a 1 1 3 Going to a Spec ific W eb Site T o go to a par ticular Web site by entering a URL ( Web site address): 1. Pr ess Menu (right softke y) to open the br owser menu. 2. Select Go to Web Address and pr ess . 3. Select the URL field and pr ess .
1 1 4 S ection 3B. Web and D ata Data Ser vices F A Qs How will I know when my phone is ready for Sprint service? Y our user name (for example, bsmith0 1@sprintpcs.com ) will be displa yed when you access Menu > Settings > Phone Information > Phone Number .
Section 4 Safety and Warranty Information Sprint M220.book Page 115 Wed nesday, July 9, 2008 4:51 PM.
1 1 6 Se ction 4A. Impor tant Safety Inform ation Section 4A Important Safety Information ⽧ General Precauti ons (page 1 1 6) ⽧ Maintaining Safe Us e of an d Access to Y our Phone (page 1 1 7) ⽧.
Important Saf ety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 1 1 7 Maintaining Safe Us e of and Access to Y our Phone Do Not Rely on Y our Phone for Emergency Calls Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions.
1 1 8 Se ction 4A. Impor tant Safety Inform ation T urning Off Y our Phone in Dangerous Area s T o av oid interfering with blasti ng operations, turn your phone off when in a blasting ar ea or in other areas with signs indicating two -wa y radios should be turned of f.
Important Saf ety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 1 1 9 out the phone with your hearin g device is the best wa y to ev aluate it for y our personal needs.
1 20 Section 4A . Import ant Safety Informat ion Caring for the Batter y Protecting Y our Batte ry The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s perf ormance. 䢇 Recently there ha ve been some public reports of wir eless phone batteries ov erheating, catching fi re , or exploding.
Important Saf ety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 1 2 1 Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Understanding How Y our Phone Operates Y our phone is basi cally a r adio transmitter and receiver . When it’s turned on, it r ec eiv es and t ransmits radio fr equency (RF ) signals.
1 2 2 Section 4A . Importan t Safety Informat ion All phones mus t meet the federal standar d, which incorporates a substantial margin of safety . As stated abov e, variations in SAR v alues between different model phones do not mean variations in safety.
Important Saf ety Information Section 4A. Important Safety Informat ion 1 23 Owner’ s Record The model number, r egulatory number, and serial number ar e located on a nameplat e inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the spac e pr ovided be low .
1 2 4 Section 4B . Manufacturer’s Warranty Section 4B Manufacturer ’s Warranty ⽧ Manufacturer’ s Warranty (page 1 2 4) Y our phone has been designed to provide you with reliable, worry-free service. If for any r eason you hav e a pr oblem with your equip ment, please r efer to the manufactur er’s warrant y in this section.
Warranty Section 4B. Manuf acturer’ s Warranty 1 2 5 What is Not Covered? This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of Pr oduct by Pur chaser .
1 2 6 Section 4B. M anufacturer’s Warranty What Are the Limit s on S AMSUNG’ s Liability? EXCEPT A S SET FOR TH IN THE EXPRESS W ARRANT Y CONT AINED HEREIN, PURCHASER T AKES THE PRODUC T "AS .
Warranty Section 4B. Manuf acturer’ s Warranty 1 2 7 NO T AFFECT THE ENFORCE ABI LITY FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WHICH PURCHASER ACKNOWLED GES IS A ND WILL AL WA YS BE CONS TRUED TO BE LIMITED B Y ITS TERMS OR AS LIMITED AS THE LAW PERMITS.
1 2 8 Section 4B. M anufacturer’s Warranty Samsung T elecommunications America, LLC: 1 301 East Look out Drive Richardson, T exas 7 5082 Phone: 1 -800-SAMSUNG (72 6-7 864) Phone: 1 -888-987 -HE LP (435 7) ©2008 Samsung T elecommunications America. All rig hts re se rv ed .
Index Index 1 29 Inde x Numerics 2sec Pause 26 4-Digit Dial 27 A Abbreviated Dialing 27, 49 Activation 3 Airplane Mode 46 Alarm Clock 75 Alert Notifica tion 39 Alpha 29 Answering Calls 20 Applicati on.
13 0 I n d e x Data Roam Guard 59 Data Services ? ? –114 Applications 9 9 Chat 1 06 Downloading Content 10 7 FAQ s 1 1 4 Home Page 1 01 Launching 1 0 1 Passwor d 5 Security Features 54 User Name 1 0.
Index Index 1 3 1 Keytone T one Length 37 To n e Ty p e 3 7 To n e V o l u m e 3 7 L Language 49 Location Se ttings 42 Lock Code Changing 5 1 Lock Services 51 Voice 51 Locking Your Phone 50 M Making C.
13 2 I n d e x Prepend 27 Preset Messages 44, 95 Preset Msgs 29 PRL 79 R Recent 32 Recent Msg 29 Resetting You r Phone 54 Restrict Voi ce 5 2 Ringer Types 35 Messages 3 6 Roaming 3 6 Scheduled Events .
Index Index 1 33 V Voice Lo ck 5 1 Restrict 5 2 Voice Messaging 95 Voice Service SMS Voice Message 82 Voicemail 83 Clear Icon 93 Notification 9 1 Retrieving 91 Setting Up 4, 9 0 VoiceSMS 96 Options 4 .
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