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SPRINT DA TE: BY/ON: DIE: FIERY PD: Sprint PCS>TouchPointPhone CLIENT : FOLDER: ITEM: FILE: 04.21.99 ms/dakota denso die 100%PD DESIGN: PRODUCTION: A CCOUNT MNGR: PROOFREADER: GP MS TS THIS PR OOF PRINTED A T 100% ACTU AL SIZE ®DEUTSCH DESIGN W ORKS, SAN FRANCISCO CB2 CB2_SPPC045_TchPntUsrGd Touch Point Phone User Guide FINAL AR T APPRO V AL RE[...]
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W elcome to Sprint PCS Sprint PCS built the only 100% digital, 100% PCS nationwide network from the ground up for a new level of clarity . W e built our network to give you what you really want from a wireless phone: clear sound, private conversations and time-saving features. Sprint Personal Communication Services SM also has the potential to do s[...]
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ii User Guide First Things First Determine If Y our Phone Is Pre-Activated If you received your phone in the mail or purchased it from a Sprint PCS Center , your phone is already activated and simply needs to be unlocked. (See “Unlocking Y our Phone” on the following page.) Activating Y our Phone From a working phone, call Sprint PCS Customer C[...]
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iii First Things First Unlocking Y our Phone If you received your dual-band Sprint PCS T ouchpoint Phone™ in the mail, you may need to unlock it before making calls. 1. Move the On/Off Switch near the antenna to the ON position. 2. Highlight Unlock and press . 3. Enter your four -digit lock code. For security purposes, the code will not be visibl[...]
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v T able of Contents T able of Contents W elcome to Sprint PCS .......................................................... i First Things First ..................................................................... ii Determine If Y our Phone Is Pre-Activated .................... ii Activating Y our Phone .............................................[...]
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vi User Guide Calling Experience ........................................................ 1 1 Correcting Dialing Mistakes ........................................ 12 Redialing Last Outgoing Number ................................. 12 Dialing Options ............................................................... 1 3 Saving a Phone Number ..........[...]
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vii T able of Contents New Message Alerts ..................................................... 25 Retrieving Page/T ext Messages .................................. 26 Extracting Phone Numbers From T ext Messages ...... 2 8 Erasing All Page/T ext Messages ................................. 2 8 Sending a Page or T ext Message to Y our Phone ....... 2[...]
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viii User Guide Clearing the Message Icon ........................................... 38 Browser Messages ....................................................... 39 Erasing Page/T ext Messages ....................................... 39 Phone Book .................................................................... 40 Finding a Name ................[...]
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ix T able of Contents Event Options .................................................................. 56 Editing Call Alarms ........................................................ 57 Adding T o-Do’ s ............................................................... 58 V iewing T o-Do’ s .........................................................[...]
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x User Guide Erasing the Phone Book ................................................ 7 1 Resetting Y our Phone .................................................... 71 Setup ................................................................................ 7 2 Data/Fax Mode ............................................................... 7 2 Receiving [...]
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xi T able of Contents Following Safety Guidelines ........................................ 83 Phone Use While Driving .............................................. 84 T urn Y our Phone Off Before Boarding An Aircraft ..... 84 Radio Frequency Safety ................................................ 84 Using Y our Phone Near Other Electronic Devices [...]
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1 Getting to Know Y our Phone Getting to Know Y our Phone Highlights Congratulations on the purchase of your dual-band Sprint PCS T ouchpoint Phone™. This phone is lightweight, easy-to-use, reliable and offers many significant features: • Dual-band capability provides access to other PCS CDMA and analog cellular networks where Sprint PCS has im[...]
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2 User Guide View of Phone 1. On/Off Switch: Lets you power the phone on or off. 2. Antenna: Fixed antenna provides optimum reception for 800 and 1900 MHz frequencies. 3. Power On Indicator/Dual-Color LED: Illuminates green when the phone powers on or when you receive incoming calls. Flashes red when you have messages or scheduled alarms. 4. Headse[...]
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3 Getting to Know Y our Phone ➄ Volume Control ➀ On/Off Switch ➆ OK ➇ CLR ➂ Power On Indicator/ Dual-Color LED ➈ Flip ➁ Antenna ➃ Headset Jack ➅ Mouse Key[...]
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4 User Guide Installing and Removing the Battery T o install the battery , insert the bottom of the battery into the opening on the back of the phone. Then, push the battery down until the latch clicks. T o remove the battery , press down on the latch and remove the battery from the phone. T urning Y our Phone On and Off T o turn your phone on, mov[...]
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5 Getting to Know Y our Phone Setting the T ime in Analog Mode If your phone cannot find Sprint PCS Service, you can enter the current time. If you have events or Call Alarms scheduled, you will not be notified if the time is not entered. T o set the time, enter the current time using the keypad and press . T o wait five minutes to see if your phon[...]
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6 User Guide As you navigate through a menu, the options are highlighted ( Highlighted Text Example ). Select an option by highlighting it and pressing . The scroll bar at the right of the menu keeps track of your position in the menu at all times. For example, if you want to view your last incoming call: 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Call Logs [...]
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7 Getting to Know Y our Phone Signal Strength (full strength) In Use Digital Mode Roaming (occurs in a non-Sprint PCS area) No Service New voicemail, page/text or Browser messages Battery Charge Status (fully charged) ICON DESCRIPTION May result from one of the following: • searching for service • no service • maintenance required R If you ma[...]
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8 User Guide Antenna The antenna on your dual-band Sprint PCS T ouchpoint Phone™ provides maximum reception without the inconvenience of extending or retracting it. W ARNING -- CHOKING HAZARD -- ANTENNA MA Y BECOME DISLODGED Attempting to remove or repeated twisting of the antenna will loosen the materials securing it into place and may reduce th[...]
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9 Getting to Know Y our Phone Battery Capacity Y our dual-band Sprint PCS T ouchpoint P hone™ is equipped with a Lithium Ion (LiIon) battery . It allows you to recharge your battery before it is fully drained. The battery provides approximately 3.25 hours of continuous digital talk time (60 minutes in analog) or approximately 130 hours of continu[...]
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10 User Guide Using Y our Phone Placing a Call When the phone is turned on, check the Signal Strength icon to see if you are in a Sprint PCS Service Area or authorized PCS CDMA or analog cellular provider’ s service area. 1. Open the Flip. 2. Enter the phone number , highlight Call and press . T ip! When dialing long distance, it is not necessary[...]
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11 Using Y our Phone When you use your phone outside the Sprint PCS Network, it’ s called roaming. If you’re roaming in areas where agreements are in place with PCS CDMA or conventional analog cellular providers, you will pay the roaming rate plus long-distance charges, where they apply . (See “Display Icons” on page 7 for network indicatio[...]
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12 User Guide • Some calling features (such as Caller ID and voicemail message indicator) that are standard within the Sprint PCS Network may not be available. • Y ou will experience the same security and privacy risks (eavesdropping and cloning) that exist with conventional analog cellular services today . • Battery life will be shorter when[...]
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13 Using Y our Phone Dialing Options When you enter numbers in the Main Menu, dialing options are displayed. T o display a Phone Book entry , enter its entry number . T o use the 4-Digit Dial option, enter the last four digits of a phone number in your Phone Book. T o select an option, highlight it and press . • Call – Dials the phone number . [...]
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14 User Guide • A Phone Book Entry – Displays the Phone Book entry . T o dial the entry’ s speed-dialing number , press and hold . T o dial an alternate number , highlight it and press and hold . T ip! T o speed dial a Phone Book entry from the Main Menu, press and hold the entry’ s number . If the entry number is two digits, enter the firs[...]
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15 Using Y our Phone Finding a Phone Number Y ou can search for Phone Book entries that contain a specific string of numbers. T o find a phone number: 1. Dial one or more digits. The more numbers you enter , the more the search narrows. 2. Highlight Find and press . 3. T o display an entry , highlight it and press . T o speed dial a number , highli[...]
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16 User Guide If you enter a Hard Pause, highlight Send Tones and press to send the next set of numbers. 4-Digit Dialing Enter four digits to display the 4-Digit Dialing option. If you select 4-Digit Dial, your phone dials the phone number in your Phone Book that ends with the four digits you entered. T o use 4-Digit Dialing: 1. Dial the last four [...]
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17 Using Y our Phone • Dial 3-Way Call – Lets you dial another phone number . (See “Three-Way Calling” on page 30.) • Flash – Answers an incoming Call Waiting call or connects the third party for Three-Way Calling. Incoming Call Notification Depending on your settings, your phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following ways: •[...]
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18 User Guide Answering Calls T o answer incoming Sprint PCS calls, open the Flip (in Active Flip Mode) or press . Note: If you open the Flip (in Active Flip Mode) and then press , you will hang up on the caller . T o answer incoming roam calls, highlight Answer and press . Missed Call Notification When an incoming call is not answered, the Missed [...]
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19 Using Y our Phone After receiving or making a call to a phone number in your Phone Book, the other party’ s name and phone number , the duration of the call and the following menu options are displayed. T o select an option, highlight it and press . • OK – Returns to the Main Menu. • Call – Dials the number again. • Alternate #s – [...]
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20 User Guide Handy T ips Adjusting the V olume T o adjust the Ring Volume, press the up or down V olume Control keys in the Main Menu. The current V olume setting is displayed. T o adjust the incoming Voice V olume, press the V olume Control keys up or down during a call. The current V olume setting is displayed. Displaying Y our Sprint PCS Phone [...]
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21 Handy T ips 3. Highlight 8 Seconds , 15 Seconds , 30 Seconds , Off or Always On and press . Note: Long backlight settings affect the battery’ s talk and standby times. Editing the Greeting The Greeting is displayed above the time and date on the display screen (except during PCS CDMA or Analog Cellular Roaming). T o edit the Greeting: 1. From [...]
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22 User Guide 3. Highlight Highest , High , Medium , Low or Lowest and press . When you highlight an option, a preview of the Contrast setting is displayed. Creating a Phone Book Entry Y our dual-band Sprint PCS T ouchpoint Phone™ provides multiple ways to add phone numbers to your Phone Book. (For alternative ways, see “Saving a Phone Number?[...]
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23 Handy T ips 6. Press to save the entry in the next available memory location. (Y ou can also enter an entry number or highlight an empty location and press .) Calling a Phone Number in Y our Phone Book T o dial a phone number in your Phone Book: 1. Display a Phone Book entry . (See “Finding a Name” on page 40 or “Finding an Entry Number”[...]
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User Guide 24 Getting the Most From Sprint PCS Service Accessing Sprint PCS V oicemail T o speed dial your voicemail, press and hold . Note: The phone number for your Sprint PCS V oicemail box is stored in the first Phone Book entry . If you edit the entry , this option may not work. T o dial your voicemail from the Main Menu, highlight Messages an[...]
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Getting the Most From Sprint PCS Service 25 1. Create your own personal pass code. Make sure that you pick a number that is easy to remember . 2. Record your name announcement. 3. Create the greeting callers hear when they reach your voicemail. 4. Choose whether or not to activate One-T ouch Message Access. If you select One-T ouch Message Access, [...]
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User Guide 26 • Exit – Returns to the Main Menu. (Y ou can also press .) Note: If you are out of Sprint PCS Service Area coverage, you are not notified of new messages. Y ou will be notified when you reenter a Sprint PCS Service Area. Retrieving Page/T ext Messages T o retrieve page/text messages: 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Messages and p[...]
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Getting the Most From Sprint PCS Service 27 • Save Phone # – Saves the phone number in your Phone Book (if applicable). • Prepend – Prepends the phone number (if applicable). (See “Prepend Dialing” on page 36.) • Erase Message – Deletes the message. • Read – Displays the message again. • Exit – Returns to the Main Menu. T ex[...]
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User Guide 28 Extracting Phone Numbers From T ext Messages T o extract a phone number from a text message: 1. While displaying a text message, press to view the T ext Message options. 2. Highlight Extract #s and press . All the phone numbers contained in the message are displayed. Note: If there are no phone numbers to extract from the message, the[...]
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Getting the Most From Sprint PCS Service 29 Page/T ext Message Storage Y our dual-band Sprint PCS T ouchpoint Phone™ can store up to 20 page/text messages. When the message memory is 75% full, a warning message prompts you to erase messages to obtain more memory space. Caller ID Caller ID displays the phone number of the person calling you (if th[...]
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User Guide 30 T o permanently disable Call Waiting for all calls, contact Sprint PCS Customer Care. Three-Way Calling Three-Way Calling lets you talk to two people at the same time. T o conference in a third caller when you are on a call: 1. Highlight Dial 3-Way Call and press . 2. Enter the phone number , highlight 3-Way Call and press . 3. When t[...]
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Getting the Most From Sprint PCS Service 31 Dialing Sprint PCS Directory Assistance T o obtain residential, business and government listings; to get help completing local- or long-distance calls; or to obtain movie listings, hotel, shopping and local event information, contact Sprint PCS Directory Assistance by dialing . Sprint PCS will connect you[...]
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User Guide 32 Roaming on to Other Service Providers Roaming occurs when you are in an area serviced by another authorized service provider . When this situation occurs, the R icon and Digital Roam or Analog Roam are displayed. If there is no service available, the icon is displayed.[...]
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33 Getting the Most From Y our Phone Getting the Most From Y our Phone Main Menu The Main Menu is displayed when your phone is in a Sprint PCS or authorized PCS CDMA or analog cellular provider’ s service area (or below the In Call Options when you are on a call). T o return to the Main Menu from another menu, press and hold . Main Menu Options C[...]
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34 User Guide V iewing Call Logs T o view the last ten incoming, ten outgoing or ten missed calls: 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Call Logs and press . 2. Highlight either Outgoing Log , Incoming Log or Missed Log and press . Note: When you receive a call from or dial a phone number in the Missed Log, the entry is removed from the Missed Log. A n[...]
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35 Getting the Most From Y our Phone • Prepend – Prepends the phone number . (See “Prepend Dialing” on the following page.) • Erase – Deletes the Call Log entry . • Next – Displays the next Call Log entry . • Previous – Displays the previous Call Log entry . T ip! Y ou can also view the next or previous entry by pressing the Mou[...]
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36 User Guide 3. Highlight the phone number you want to save and press . Note: Y ou cannot save phone numbers identified as No ID or Restricted Call. 4. Highlight Save Phone # and press . 5. Select a label by highlighting Home , Work , Mobile , Pager , Fax , Data or No Label and pressing . Note: Phone numbers labeled Fax or Data can only be dialed [...]
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37 Getting the Most From Y our Phone T o select an option, highlight it and press . • Call – Dials the current phone number . • Save Phone # – Creates a Phone Book entry using the current number . • Hard Pause – Inserts a Hard Pause. (See “Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses” on page 15.) • 2-Second Pause – Inserts a 2-[...]
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38 User Guide T o view Air T ime: 1. Highlight Call Logs and press . 2. Highlight Air Time and press . T o reset the Air Time, highlight Reset and press . Note: Air T ime is not intended for billing purposes . Messages Messages Menu V oicemail For information on voicemail messages, see “Accessing Sprint PCS V oicemail” on page 24. Page/T ext Me[...]
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39 Getting the Most From Y our Phone T o clear the icon from the display screen: 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Messages and press . 2. Highlight Voicemail and press . 3. Highlight Clear Count and press . 4. Highlight Yes and press . Browser Messages T o access Browser messages from the Messages menu: 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Messages and[...]
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40 User Guide Phone Book Y our dual-band Sprint PCS T ouchpoint Phone™ can store 99 personal entries. Each Phone Book entry can store up to nine phone numbers, so you can save a person’ s home and work number in the same location. The Phone Book can store a total of 300 numbers. Phone Book Menu Finding a Name 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Ph[...]
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41 Getting the Most From Y our Phone 4. T o display an entry , highlight it and press . T o speed dial the entry , press and hold . T o dial alternate numbers, press the Mouse Key left or right and press and hold . (See “Phone Book Entry Options” on page 42.) Finding an Entry Number 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Phone Book and press . 2. Hig[...]
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42 User Guide Phone Book Entry Options T o display a Phone Book entry , see “Finding a Name” or “Finding an Entry” on the previous pages. T o select an option, highlight it and press . • Call – Dials the entry’ s speed-dialing number . • Roam Confirm – Reminds you that you are making a call on an analog network. (See “Disabling [...]
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43 Getting the Most From Y our Phone • Erase Number – T o delete the selected phone number , press again. • Erase Entry – T o delete the entry , press again. • Next – Displays the next Phone Book entry . • Previous – Displays the previous Phone Book entry . T ip! Y ou can also view the next or previous entry by pressing the Mouse Ke[...]
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44 User Guide 5. Select a label by highlighting Home , Work , Mobile , Pager , Fax , Data or No Label and pressing . Note: Phone numbers labeled Fax or Data can only be dialed through a personal computer . 6. Press to save the entry in the next available memory location. (Y ou can also enter an entry number or highlight an empty location and press [...]
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45 Getting the Most From Y our Phone Adding Call Alarms From the Phone Book Schedule a Call Alarm to remind you to make an important call. T o add a Call Alarm from the Phone Book: 1. Display a Phone Book entry . 2. Highlight Call Alarm and press . 3. Enter the time and date using your keypad. (Fields must be two digits, for example “05:07a 01/01[...]
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46 User Guide • Snooze – Repeats the alarm in ten minutes. • Erase – Deletes the alarm. • Edit T ime/Date – Lets you reschedule the time, date and frequency of the alarm. • Exit – Returns to the Main Menu (or press ). If your phone is powered off when a Call Alarm is scheduled, the alarm is displayed the next time your phone powers [...]
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47 Getting the Most From Y our Phone T o select an ID Ringer: 1. Display a Phone Book entry . 2. Highlight Set ID Ringer and press . 3. Highlight a Ring T ype and press . You will hear a preview of the Ring T ype when you highlight it. Prepending a Phone Book Entry For information on prepending phone numbers, see “Prepend Dialing” on page 36. E[...]
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48 User Guide T o make a Phone Book entry secret or change the speed-dialing number , see the following chapters. Secret Phone Book Entries Y ou can hide an entry’ s phone number by making it secret. The entry name is still displayed, but the number is replaced by (Secret) . T o make a Phone Book entry secret: 1. Display a Phone Book entry . 2. H[...]
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49 Getting the Most From Y our Phone 1. Display a Phone Book entry . 2. Highlight Edit and press . 3. Highlight Set Speed Dial and press . 4. Highlight the number you want to make the speed-dialing number and press . Roaming Roaming Menu Y our new phone is dual band, meaning you can use it on the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network as well as on other CD[...]
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50 User Guide • Automatic - This setting seeks Sprint PCS Service. When Sprint PCS Service is not available, it searches for an alternate system. • Sprint PCS - This setting allows you to select the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network only and prevents roaming on other networks. • Analog only - This setting forces the phone to seek an analog roamin[...]
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51 Getting the Most From Y our Phone Scheduler Use the Scheduler to remind you of events or important calls you need to make. Y ou can schedule up to 100 events, 15 Call Alarms and 20 T o-Do Items. Scheduler Menu Adding Meetings, Special Occasions, General Events and Dining Appointments 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Scheduler and press . 2. High[...]
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52 User Guide 6. Enter the time, date and duration using your keypad. (Fields must be two digits, for example “05:07a 01/01/99.”) T o toggle between AM and PM, highlight AM/PM and press . 7. T o schedule the event, highlight Done and press . T o further edit the event, highlight Edit Alarm , Edit Repeat or Set End Time and press . • Edit Alar[...]
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53 Getting the Most From Y our Phone T o select an option, highlight it and press . • View Details – Displays the event time, date, duration and description. • Snooze – Repeats the alarm in ten minutes. • Erase – Deletes the event, even if it is a repeating event. • Edit – Lets you edit the time and date of the event. • Exit – R[...]
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54 User Guide 3. Highlight Add Event and press . 4. Highlight Call Alarm and press . 5. Highlight the Phone Book entry you want to be reminded to call, or highlight Number Only and press . If you select Number Only , enter the phone number and press . 6. Enter the time and date using your keypad. (Fields must be two digits, for example “05:07a 01[...]
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55 Getting the Most From Y our Phone icons are displayed at the bottom of the screen. Icons are not displayed in chronological order and only one icon appears per event type. (See “Event T ype Icons” on the following page.) T ip! Press the Mouse Key up or down to scroll through the previous (up) or next (down) week’ s events. Press the up or [...]
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56 User Guide Event T ype Icons When you create events, icons are displayed that indicate that event type. Event Options T o edit an event, display an event and press . T o select an option, highlight it and press . • Erase – Deletes the event. • Edit Descript. – Edits the event description. • Edit T ime/Date – Edits the time, date and [...]
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57 Getting the Most From Y our Phone • Next – Displays the next scheduled event for the selected day . • Previous – Displays the previous scheduled event for the selected day . T ip! Y ou can also view the next or previous event by pressing the Mouse Key left (previous) or right (next). • Exit – Returns to the Scheduler menu. Editing Ca[...]
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58 User Guide Adding T o-Do’ s T o add an entry to your T o-Do List: 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Scheduler and press . 2. Press again to display the Scheduler menu. 3. Highlight To Do List and press . 4. Highlight Add Item and press . 5. Enter a description and press . 6. Highlight Low or High and press . Low priority T o-Do’ s are indicat[...]
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59 Getting the Most From Y our Phone Editing T o-Do’ s T o edit a T o-Do, highlight the T o-Do and press . T o select an option, highlight it and press . • Erase Item – Deletes the T o-Do. • Edit Priority – Edits the T o-Do’ s priority or identifies it as Done. A check mark identifies T o-Do’ s as Done. • Edit Descript. – Edits th[...]
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60 User Guide • Previous – Displays the previous scheduled T o-Do. T ip! Y ou can also view the next or previous T o-Do by pressing the Mouse Key left (previous) or right (next). • Exit – Returns to the Scheduler menu. Erasing Multiple Events, Call Alarms or T o-Do’ s T o erase old events, Call Alarms and T o-Do’ s: 1. From the Main Men[...]
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61 Getting the Most From Y our Phone 5. Highlight Schedule , Call Alarm or To Do List and press . MiniBrowser MiniBrowser Menu Using the MiniBrowser The phone must be on a Sprint PCS or digital network to use the MiniBrowser , but you can view saved (cached) pages in Analog Mode. When you are viewing cached pages, there is no network activity and y[...]
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62 User Guide 2. What appears on the display when accessing the MiniBrowser is dependent on the service provider content. T o view additional text, press the Mouse Key up or down to scroll by line, or press the up or down V olume Control keys to scroll by page. 3. T o select a menu option at the bottom of the screen, highlight the option by pressin[...]
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63 Getting the Most From Y our Phone Sounds Sounds Menu Adjusting the V olume 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Sounds and press . 2. Highlight Volume and press . 3. Highlight Ringer or Key Beep and press . T ip! Y ou can use the V olume Control keys to adjust the Ring V olume in the Main Menu or the V oice V olume during a call.[...]
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64 User Guide 4 . Highlight High , Medium , Low , Off or Vibrate (for Ringer only) and press . Note: When the phone is in Vibrate Mode and attached to an accessory (Desktop Charger , Hands-Free Car Kit, etc.), it uses the Standard Ring T ype to alert you of incoming calls, alarms or messages. Selecting Ring T ypes for Voice Calls T o select a Ring [...]
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65 Getting the Most From Y our Phone 2. Highlight Ring Type and press . 3. Highlight Messages and press . 4. Highlight Voicemail , Page/Text or MiniBrowser and press . 5. Highlight a Ring T ype and press . Y ou will hear a preview of the Ring T ype when you highlight it. Selecting Ring T ypes for Alarms, Data Calls and Fax Calls T o select a Ring T[...]
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66 User Guide Alert Notification T o enable or disable alert sounds: 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Sounds and press . 2. Highlight Alerts and press . 3. Select an alert by highlighting it and pressing . • Services – An alert sounds when you exit or enter PCS CDMA or cellular coverage. • Messages – An alert sounds when you receive a voice[...]
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67 Getting the Most From Y our Phone Display For information on changing Backlight, Greeting or Contrast settings, see Handy T ips pages 20-21. Display Menu Security Accessing the Security Menu Y ou must enter your lock code to view the Security menu. If you forget your lock code, try using the last four digits of your Social Security number , the [...]
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68 User Guide T o access the Security menu: 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Security and press . 2. Enter your lock code. Locking Y our Phone When your phone is locked, you can only make calls to 911, Customer Care and Special Numbers or receive incoming calls. T o lock your phone: 1. From the Security menu, highlight Lock Phone and press . 2. Hig[...]
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69 Getting the Most From Y our Phone 2. Enter your new lock code. 3. Reenter your new lock code. Restricting Calls Y ou can restrict which phone numbers you can receive calls from or dial. 1. From the Security menu, highlight Restrict Calls and press . 2. Highlight Outgoing or Incoming and press . T o select an option, highlight it and press . • [...]
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70 User Guide T o unrestrict incoming or outgoing calls: 1. From the Security menu, highlight Restrict Calls and press . 2. Highlight Outgoing or Incoming and press . 3. Highlight Allow All and press . Using Special Numbers Y ou can save three Special Numbers that can be dialed even when the phone is locked. Y ou can also restrict your phone to dia[...]
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71 Getting the Most From Y our Phone Erasing the Phone Book T o erase all the names and phone numbers in your Phone Book: 1. From the Security menu, highlight Erase PhoneBook and press . 2. If you are certain you want to erase the entire contents of the Phone Book, highlight Yes and press . Resetting Y our Phone Resetting the phone restores all the[...]
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72 User Guide Setup Setup Menu Data/Fax Mode The dual-band Sprint PCS T ouchpoint Phone™ can send and receive data or fax transmissions through a personal computer using the optional Data Connectivity Kit. Visit a Sprint PCS Center or dial or 1-800-974-2221 to obtain optional accessories. Note: The phone must be on a digital network to send or re[...]
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73 Getting the Most From Y our Phone 3. Highlight Incoming Fax and press . Note: When the phone is in Data/Fax (In) Mode, you cannot make or receive voice calls. Receiving Data T o receive data with your phone: 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Setup and press . Note: The Data Cable must be connected to your phone to view Data/Fax menu options. 2. H[...]
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74 User Guide 3. Highlight Disable and press . Note: The phone powers up in V oice Mode, even if it was in Data/Fax Mode when it was powered down. The phone also returns to V oice Mode if the Data Cable is disconnected. Answering Y our Phone with the Hands-Free Car Kit Y ou can select different answering options when your phone is connected to the [...]
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75 Getting the Most From Y our Phone KeyGuard Mode T o activate the KeyGuard, see “KeyGuard” on page 78. T o select a KeyGuard mode (for when the KeyGuard is active): 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Setup and press . 2. Highlight KeyGuard Mode and press . T o select an option, highlight it and press . • Normal – The phone’ s keys are loc[...]
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76 User Guide Calculator Calculator Menu T o use the Calculator: 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Calculator and press . 2. Enter numbers using your keypad. Press to insert a decimal point. 3. T o select an arithmetic option, press (press again to scroll through options) or highlight the option and press . 4. Enter additional numbers. 5. Press to c[...]
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77 Getting the Most From Y our Phone Games Games Menu T o start a game: 1. From the Main Menu, highlight Games and press . 2. T o select a game, highlight it and press . • Blackjack – Press to begin the game. Y ou always wager $10 and can Double Down with 10 or 11 points. T ry and beat the Dealer’ s score by choosing Hit or Stay and pressing [...]
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78 User Guide KeyGuard The Ke y G uard feature locks the phone’ s keys, but disables when you receive an incoming call. After the call is complete, the KeyGuard reactivates. T o activate the Ke yG uard, highlight KeyGuard in the Main Menu and press . T ip! T o disable the KeyGuard when the Flip is open, select Flip Disable as your KeyGuard Mode. [...]
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79 Accessories Accessories A variety of accessories are available for your new dual-band Sprint PCS T ouchpoint Phone™. Y ou can order accessories from the Sprint PCS Accessory Hotline SM by dialing or 1-800-974-2221. Y ou can also stop by any Sprint PCS Center . Standard Battery The Standard Battery provides approximately 3.25 hours of continuou[...]
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80 User Guide Cigarette Lighter Adapter Y ou can charge your phone (even during a call) in your vehicle using the Cigarette Lighter Adapter . The Cigarette Lighter Adapter charges the Standard Battery in approximately 2.5 hours and the Extended Battery in approximately 3.5 hours. Model Number: CLA 100 Hands-Free Car Kit The Hands-Free Car Kit allow[...]
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81 Accessories T ravel Charger The compact, lightweight T ravel Charger is a convenient way to charge your phone when you are on the road. The T ravel Charger charges the Standard Battery in approximately 2.5 hours and the Extended Battery in approximately 3.5 hours. Model Number: TVC 120 Data Cable This cable allows you to utilize your phone’ s [...]
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82 User Guide Important Safety and W arranty Information Battery Care and Storage For optimum battery performance, follow these guidelines: • Only use Sprint PCS-approved batteries and charging devices. These chargers are designed to maximize battery life. Using other batteries or chargers will void your warranty and may cause damage. • T o avo[...]
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83 Important Safety and Warranty Information Replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance. It can be recharged hundreds of times before it needs to be replaced. Disposal of Batteries The dual-band Sprint PCS T ouchpoint Phone™ batteries are Lithium Ion (LiIon); please dispose of properly . In some areas, the disposal of r[...]
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84 User Guide Phone Use While Driving T alking on the phone while you’re driving may divert your attention from the road and is illegal in some states. Remember: SAFETY comes first. When using your phone in the car: • Focus on driving, not talking. • Use a Hands-Free Car Kit (optional accessory). W ARNING -- FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIO[...]
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85 Important Safety and Warranty Information updated standard after reviewing the available body of research. In 1993, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted this updated standard in a regulation. In August 1996, the FCC adopted a hybrid standard consisting of the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and the guidelines published by the National[...]
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86 User Guide Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a hand held wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker . These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless T echnol[...]
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87 Important Safety and Warranty Information or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy . FCC Notice The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the phone if such interference cannot be eliminated. Blasting A[...]
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88 User Guide the compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone or accessories. V ehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFP A-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy , MA 02269, Attn: P[...]
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89 Important Safety and Warranty Information batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of any other type will invalidate the warranty . T o prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose your phone or accessories to rain or moisture. If your phone does get wet, turn the power off immediately and remove the battery . If it is inoperable, return it to a[...]
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Index Index A AC Adapter: 9 Accessing V oicemail: 24 Accessories: 79 Activation: ii B Backlight Setting: 20 Battery Charging: 9 Extended: 79 Installing: 4 Removing: 4 Standard: 79 Blasting Areas: 87 C Calculator: 76 Call Alarms Add from Phone Book: 45 Add from Scheduler: 53 Editing: 57 Notification: 45 Call Logs Call Log Options: 34 Dialing Phone N[...]
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User Guide Caller ID Blocking Y our: 29 Information: 29 Calls Answering: 18 End of Call Options: 18 Missed Notfication: 18 Placing: 10 Character Entry: 6 Contrast Setting: 21 D Data/Fax Receive a Fax: 72 Receive Data: 73 Return to V oice Mode: 73 Data Cable: 81 Dialing 4-Digit Dialing: 16 Correcting Mistakes: 12 Dialing Options: 13 Redialing Last N[...]
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Index G Games: 77 Greeting Editing: 21 H Hands-Free Car Kit Accessory: 80 Answering Options: 74 Hearing Aids: 86 I ID Ringer: 46 K KeyGuard: 78 L Locking Y our Phone: 68 M Main Menu: 33 Medical Devices: 86 Messages Clearing the Icon: 38 Erasing Page/T ext: 39 Page/T ext: 26 MiniBrowser: 61 P Pacemakers: 86 Page/T ext Messages Erasing: 28 Extracting[...]
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User Guide Retrieving: 26 Storage: 29 T ext Message Options: 27 Phone Activation. See Activation Power Save Mode: 5 T urning Off: 4 T urning On: 4 Unlocking. See Unlocking Phone Book Add Call Alarm: 45 Calling a Phone Number: 23 Changing Speed-Dialing Numbers: 49 Dialing Sprint PCS Services: 44 Edit an Entry: 47 Entry Options: 42 Find a Name: 40 Fi[...]
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Index S Safety Information: 82 Scheduler Add Call Alarm: 53 Add Event: 51 Add T o-Do: 58 Event Notification: 52 Event Options: 56 View Events: 54 View T o-Do: 58 Secret PhoneBook Entries: 48 Security Change Lock Code: 68 Erase Phone Book: 71 Menu Access: 67 Phone Lock: 68 Reset Phone: 71 Restrict Calls: 69 Special Numbers: 70 Unrestrict Calls: 69 S[...]
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User Guide T T erms and Conditions: i Three-Way Calling: 30 T o-Do’ s Add: 58 Edit: 59 View: 58 U Unlocking: iii V Vibrating Ringer: 23 V oicemail Accessing: 24 New Message Alert: 25 Setting Up: 24 V olume Adjusting: 20 W Warranty Information: 82[...]