Sprint LG LX290 manual

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    Use r Gu ide ww w.sp rint .com © 2 009 Sp rin t. Spr in t an d t he lo go ar e tr ade mar ks of Spri nt . Ot her mar ks ar e the pr ope rty of thei r r esp ec tiv e own ers. 08 /31 /10 L G LX290[...]

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    Important Impor tan t Pri vac y Mes sage – S pri nt ’s po li ci es o fte n d o no t ap pl y t o t hi r d- part y ap pl ica ti on s. Th ir d -p arty app li ca tio ns may ac ce ss y ou r p er so nal inf or ma ti on o r r eq ui r e Sp ri nt t o di sc lo se y ou r cus t om er inf or mat ion t o t he t hi r d- part y ap pl ic ati on pr ovi de r . T [...]

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    T abl e of Con ten ts Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i Y our Phone’s Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i Section 1: Getting Star ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1A . Set ting Up Ser vice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Setting Up Y our Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 [...]

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    Sa ving a Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Conta cts Entry Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 E ditin g a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Addin g a Number to a Contacts Entry . . . . . . . . . 54 E ditin g a Contacts Entry’s Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 Assig ning Speed Dia[...]

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    Calle r ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 1 Call Wai ting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Makin g a Thr ee-W a y Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Call For war ding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Roami ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    i In trod uct ion This User Guide intr oduces you to Sprint ® service and all the featur es of your new phone. It’s divided into four sections:  Section 1: Getting Star ted  Section 2: Y our Phone  Section 3: Sprint Ser vice  Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information Y our Phon e’s Men u The following table outlines y our phone’[...]

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    ii 7: Pho to s 1: Cam era Press the right sof tkey for the following options: <PR EVIE W> 1: Colo r T one 2: Whi te Bala nce 3: Reso luti on 4: Quali ty 5: F un F ra mes 6: Brigh tnes s <O THE RS> 1: Self Tim er 2: Shutter Soun d 3: Stat us Bar 4: Nig ht Mode 5: Go to Albu m 2: My Ph oto s 3: My De sti nat ion s 4: Oth er Sett in gs 1: [...]

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    iii 9: Set ti ngs /T ool s 1: Set tin gs 1: Disp la y 1: Mai n Scr een 1: Scr een Sa ve r 2: Back ligh t 3: Menu Styl es 4: Fo r egr ound s 5 Pictu r e ID 2: F ont Siz e 1: Mess ages 2: Br owse r 3: Note pad 4: Dial Digi ts 3: K e ypad Lig ht 4: Lan guag e (Idi oma ) 1: Engl ish 2: Espa ñol 5: Sta tus Lig ht 8: My Stu ff Ga mes Get New My Cont ent[...]

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    iv 4: Blu eto oth 1: On/ Off 2: Vis ibi lity 3: My Devi ce Name 4: My Devi ce Info 5: V oice Pri ori ty 5: Mes sagi ng 1: Res et Enve lop e 2: Not ific ati on 1: Mess age & Icon 2: Icon Only 3: Call bac k Numb er 1: None 2: My Phone Numb er 3: Othe r 4: Pr ese t Mess age s 5: Sig natu r e 1: None 2: Cust om 2: Sou nds 1: V olu me 1: Ring er 2: [...]

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    v 6: K e ygu ard 7: T e xt Ent ry 1: Aut o-Cap ital 2: Aut o-Spa ce 3: W ord Choi ce Lis t 4: W ord Pr edi cti on 5: W ord Comp let ion 6: W ord Scan 7: Dua l Lan gua ge 8: Pr edi cti on Len gth 9: Use My W ords *: My W ords 0: Help 8: Pho ne Info rma tio n 1: Pho ne Numb er 2: Ico n Glo ssa ry 3: V ersi on 4: My Acco unt 5: Adv ance d 9: Mor e... [...]

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    7: Nav igat ion K e ys 8: Res tric t and Loc k 1: Rest rict V oice 2: Loc k Dat a 3: Lock Phot os 4: Lock My Phone 9: Roa min g 1: Set Mode 2: Call Guar d 3: Data Roam ing *: Sec uri ty 1: Lock My Phone 2: Chan ge Lock Code 3: Spec ial Numb ers 4: Ed it Conta cts List 5: Dele te/R ese t 0: Wi re les s Back up. (Afte r subs crib ing) 1: Alert s 2: V[...]

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    Sec tio n 1 Ge tti ng Star te d[...]

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    2 1A . Setting Up Ser vice  Setting Up Y our Phone (page 2)  Activating Y our Phone (page 3)  Setting Up Y our Voicem ail (page 3)  Sprint Account Passwords (page 4)  Getting Help (page 5) S et t in g U p Y o u r P h on e 1. I nstall the battery .  Pr ess down on the top part of the bat tery cov er with your thumb and slide the co[...]

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    1A . Setting Up Ser vice 3 A c ti va ti ng Y o ur Ph on e  If you purchased your phone at a Sprint Store, y our pho ne shoul d be acti v ated and r eady to use.  If you received your phone in the mail and it is for a new Sprint account or a new line of ser vice, it is desi gned to act iv ate auto mati call y . T o confir m you r activ atio n,[...]

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    4 1A . Setting Up Ser vice F or mor e information about using your voicemail, see “Setting Up Y our V oicemail” on page 84. S p ri nt A c co un t P a s sw or ds As a Sprint customer , you enjoy unlimited access to your personal account information, your voice mail account, and your data services account. T o ensur e that no one else has access [...]

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    1A . Setting Up Ser vice 5 G et t in g H e lp M an ag in g Y ou r A cc ou nt O nl in e: www .s p ri nt .c om  Access your account information.  Check your minutes used (depending on your Sprint service plan) .  View and pay your bill.  Enr oll in Sprint online billing and automatic payment.  Pur chase accessories.  Shop for the la[...]

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    6 1A . Setting Up Ser vice S pr in t Op e ra to r Se r v ic es Sprint Operator Services pr ovides assistance when placing collect calls or when placing calls billed to a local telephone calling car d or third party . T o a cc es s S pr in t Op er at or Se r v ic es :  Pr ess . F or mor e information or to see the latest in pr oducts and services[...]

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    Sec tio n 2 Y our Pho ne[...]

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    8 2A . Phone Basics  Y our Phone (page 8)  Viewing the Display Screen (page 11)  T urning Y our Phone On and Off (page 14)  Battery and Charger (page 14)  Navigating Through the Menus (page 17)  Displaying Y our Phone Number (page 18)  Making and Answering Calls (page 18)  Entering T ext (page 26) Y o u r P h on e 2 A . P h [...]

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    2A . Phone Basics 9 K ey F un ct io ns 1 . Ea rp ie ce lets you hear the caller and automated pr ompts. 2 . Si gna l St ren gt h I nd ic at or r epre sents the signal str ength by displa ying bars. The more bars displa yed, the bet ter the signal str ength. 3 . Di spl ay Sc re en displa ys all the information needed to operate your phone, such as t[...]

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    10 2A . Phone Basics 9. Status Light indic ates incomin g calls , new mess ages, or other ev ents by blinkin g. It is r ed while char ging and turns gr een when char ging is compl eted. 1 0. B at te ry Str en gt h In di ca to r r epr esents the amount of r emaining battery char ge curr ently av ailable in your phone. When all bars are display ed in[...]

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    2A . Phone Basics 11 1 9. S pe ak er let you hear the dif fer ent ringers and sounds. Y ou can mute the ringer when r eceiving incoming calls by pr essing , , or an y of the side ke ys. The speak er also lets you hear the caller’s voice in speak erphone mode. 2 0. S pe ak er Bu tt on lets you place or conduct calls in speak erphone mode. Holding [...]

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    12 2A . Phone Basics St at us Ba r – M es sa gi ng Ic on s Ne w Ur ge nt Mes sa ge – Indicates you hav e new ur gent messages. Mu lti pl e Al ert s – Indicates that different kinds of alerts exist. Ne w T ext Me ss ag e – Indicates you hav e new te xt messages. Ne w MMS Me ss ag e – Indicates you hav e new multimedia messages. Ne w V oi c[...]

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    2A . Phone Basics 13 St at us Ba r – S ta tu s Ic on s Mi sse d Ca ll s – Indicates a missed call. In co mi ng Ca ll s – Indicates call was an incoming call. Ou tg oi ng Ca ll s – Indicates call was an outgoing call. Ca me ra /P ic tu re – Indicates camera mode. Ca me ra Res olu to n 1. 3M – Indicates camera r esolution is set to 1.3M. [...]

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    14 2A . Phone Basics T u r ni ng Y o ur P h o ne O n an d O ff T ur ni n g Y o ur P ho ne O n  Pr ess and hold for thr ee seconds. Once your phone is on, it may display “Looking for Service.” When your phone finds a signal, it automatically enters standby mode – the phone’s idle state. At this point, you ar e ready to begin making and r [...]

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    2A . Phone Basics 15 B at te ry Ca pa c it y Y our phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (Li-Ion) battery . It allows you to r echarge your bat tery befor e it is fully drai ned. The bat tery pr o vides up to 6 hours of continuous digital talk time. When the bat tery r eaches 5% of its capacity , the bat tery icon blinks. When ther e ar e appr oxima[...]

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    16 2A . Phone Basics R em ov in g t h e B a tt ery 1. Ma ke sure the power is of f so that y ou don’t lose any stor ed numbers, messages or data. 2. P r ess down on the top part of the battery cov er with your thumb and slide the cov er downwar d to r emov e it fr om the back of the phone ( ) . 3. Hol d the phone in one hand so that the bat tery [...]

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    2A . Phone Basics 17 N a vi ga ti ng T hr ou gh t he M e n us The naviga tion ke y on your phone lets you scr oll thr ough onscr een items. Many menus featur e a scr oll bar on the right to help y ou keep tr ack of your position in the menu. T o navigate thr ough a menu, pr ess the navigation k ey left, right, up or down. If you ar e in a first-lev[...]

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    18 2A . Phone Basics F or the purposes of this guide, the abov e steps condense into:  Pr ess > Messaging > Messages . B ac ki ng Up Wi th in a M e nu T o g o to th e pr ev io us me nu :  Pr ess . T o r et u rn t o st an db y mo de :  Pr ess . D is p la yi ng Y o u r P h o ne N um be r  Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > Se tt [...]

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    2A . Phone Basics 19 Y ou can also place calls fr om your phone by using speed dialing numbers fr om your Contacts (page 25) , using your call history listings (page 49) , and voice dialing a call with V oice Contr ol (page 68) . D ia li ng Op ti on s When you enter numbers in standby mode, pr ess OPTIONS (right sof tk ey) and choose fr om a variet[...]

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    20 2A . Phone Basics Y our phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following wa ys:  The phone rings or vibr ates.  The indicator light flashes.  The backlight illuminates.  The scr een displa ys an incoming call message. If the incoming call is fr om a number stor ed in your Contacts, you will see the entry’s name. Y ou may also [...]

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    2A . Phone Basics 21 M is se d Ca ll N o ti fi ca ti on When you do not answer an incoming call, your scr een displa ys the missed alerts list. T o d is p la y th e m is se d ca ll en try fr om th e no ti fi ca ti on sc re en :  Highlight the entry and pr ess . ( T o dial the phone number , pr ess .) T o d is p la y a mi ss ed ca ll en try f ro [...]

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    22 2A . Phone Basics E nh an ce d 9 1 1 ( E 91 1) I n fo rm at io n This phone featur es an embedded Global Positioning System (GPS) chip necessary for utilizing E911 emer gency location services wher e av ailable. When you place an emer gency 911 call, the GPS featur e of your phone seeks information to calculate your appr o ximate location. Depen[...]

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    2A . Phone Basics 23 Pr es s MU TE ( le ft softk ey ) du ri ng a cal l to mut e th e mi cr oph one . Pr ess UN MUT E (le ft so ftk ey ) to unm ut e th e mi cr oph one . E nd -o f- Ca ll Op ti on s When a call ends, pr ess OP TI ON S (right sof tk ey) to select an av ailable action:  Ne w Gr oup to sa ve the number to a new gr oup listing.  Co[...]

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    24 2A . Phone Basics F in di ng a Ph on e N um be r Y ou can sear ch Contacts for entries by name. 1. Whi le in Standb y Mode, pr ess CONT A C TS (right sof tk e y) and enter the first let ter or letters of an entry . ( The mor e letters you enter , the mor e specific the sear ch.) 2. T o displa y an entry , highl ight it and pr ess . T o dial a nu[...]

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    2A . Phone Basics 25 C on ta ct s M a tc h D ia li ng Retrie ve any number sa ved in y our Contacts by entering only thr ee consecutive digits of the number . (See “Setting Contacts Match Dialing”on page 42.) T o p la c e a ca ll us in g c on t ac ts m at ch di al in g: 1. Enter thr ee consecutive digits of a Contacts entry’s phone number . ([...]

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    26 2A . Phone Basics T o u se T w o- T ou ch Di a li ng fo r sp ee d di al l oc at io ns 10 – 99 : 1. P r ess the first digit. 2. P r ess and hold the second digit for appr oximately two seconds. The displa y confirms that the number has been dialed when it shows “Connecting...”. E n te ri ng T e xt S el ec ti ng a T ex t I np ut Mo de Y our [...]

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    2A . Phone Basics 27 A BC Mo de 1. Select the Abc mode. (See “Selecting a T ext Input Mode” on page 26.) 2. Pr ess the corresponding ke ys r epeatedly until the corr ect let ter appears. (For example, to enter the wor d “Bill,” pr ess twice, thr ee times, thr ee times, and thr ee times again.) (If you mak e a mistak e, pr ess to erase a sin[...]

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    28 2A . Phone Basics P re di ct iv e T ex t I np ut Pr edictive T ext Input lets you enter text using fewer k eypr esses per wor d. ( T o select the Pr edictive T ext mode when entering text, see “Selecting a T ext Input Mode” on page 26.) Pr edictive T ext Input uses an intuitive wor d database to analyz e the let ters you enter and cr eate a [...]

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    2A . Phone Basics 29 E nt er in g N um be rs , Sy mb ol s an d E mo ti c on s T o en te r n um b er s:  Select the 123 mode and pr ess the appr opriate ke y . (See “Selecting a T e xt Input Mode” on page 26.) T o en te r s ym bo ls :  Select the Symbols mode. (See “Selecting a T ext Input Mode” on page 26.) T o enter a symbol, pr ess [...]

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    30 2B. Settings  So un d S et ti ng s (pa ge 30 )  Di sp la y Se tt in gs (p ag e 34 )  L oc at io n S et ti ng s (p ag e 3 6)  Me ss ag ing Se tt in gs (p ag e 37 )  Ai rp la ne Mo de (p ag e 39 )  TT Y Us e Wi th Sp ri nt Se r v ic e (p ag e 39 )  Ph on e S et up Op ti on s (p ag e 41 )  Se cu ri t y Se tt in gs (p ag e 43[...]

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    2B. Settings 31 S el ec ti ng Ri ng er T y pe s f o r Me ss ag es 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > Se tt in gs > So und s > Ri ng er T y pe > Me ss ag in g . 2. Select V oi ce ma il , Mes sa ge s Em ai l . (A list of ring type categories will be display ed.) 3. Select a category , and then use your navigation k ey to scr oll thr ou[...]

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    32 2B. Settings  Se t As to assign the ringer to a call or message type or to a specific contact. (It will automatically be assigned to the type or contact you wer e viewing in step 2.)  Sh op to br owse for other items to download. V ol um e Adjust your phone’s volume settings to suit your needs and your envir onment. 1. Pr ess > Se tt [...]

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    2B. Settings 33 Set tin gs T o s et yo ur ph on e a lw ay s to vi br a te in a dd it io n t o an y r in g er se t ti ng s: 1. With the phone open, press the volume but ton up or down in standby mode until a volume set ting appears on the screen. 2. Pr ess VI BR A TE (le f t sof tk ey) to check the Vib ra te On option. (If you ha ve already checked [...]

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    34 2B. Settings D is p la y S e t ti ng s C ha ng in g th e Cl oc k & Ca le nd ar Di sp la y Choose whether you want your phone’s clock to be displa yed in analog mode, digital mode, or with time and date. 1. Pr ess > Settings/T ools > Settings > Display > Main Screen > Foregrounds > Clock & Calendar . 2. Select an optio[...]

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    2B. Settings 35 C ha ng in g th e Ba ck li gh t Ti me L e ng th Select how long the displa y scr een and k eypad r emain backlit af ter you pr ess any ke y . 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > Se tt in gs > Di sp la y > Ma in Sc re en > Ba ck li gh t . 2. Highlight a setting and pr ess . C ha ng in g th e Di sp la y S cr ee n fo r I [...]

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    36 2B. Settings 3. Scr oll up or down to select a siz e and pr ess or S A VE (left sof tk e y) . C ha ng in g K ey pa d L ig ht Mo de The ke ypad light setting lets you to turn the k eypad light on or of f. 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > Se tt in gs > Di sp la y > K ey pa d Li gh t . 2. Pr ess ON or OFF (lef t sof tke y) . D is pl a[...]

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    2B. Settings 37 T o e na bl e yo ur ph on e’ s L oc at io n fe at u re : 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > Se tt in gs > Mo re. .. > L oc at io n . ( The Location disclaimer will be displa yed.) 2. R ead the disclaimer and pr ess CON TIN UE (l eft so f tk e y). 3. P r ess ON or OFF (lef t sof tke y) . When the Location featur e is on[...]

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    38 2B. Settings 2. H ighli ght No n e , My P h on e Nu m be r , or O th er a nd pr ess . (If y ou sele ct Othe r , ente r a numb er and pr ess or S A VE (left softk e y)). M an ag in g P r es et Me ss ag es Y our phone is loaded with 2 0 pr eset messages to help mak e sending text messages easier . Customiz e or delete these messages, such as “Wh[...]

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    2B. Settings 39 A i rp la ne M od e Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phone’s featur es, such as Games, Notepad, V oice Memos, etc., when you are in an airplane or in an y other ar ea where making or r eceiving calls or data is pr ohibited. This featur e can be used to extend bat tery life while pla ying music. Howev er , when you set [...]

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    40 2B. Settings T o tu rn T TY Mo d e on or of f: 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > Se tt in gs > Mo re. .. > Ac ce ss i bi li ty > TT Y . (An informational message will be displa yed.) 2. P r ess CONT INU E (le ft softk e y). 3 . Select En a bl e T TY to turn TT Y mode on. – or – Select D is ab le TT Y to turn TT Y mode of f. W[...]

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    2B. Settings 41 P h on e S e tu p O pt io ns A ut o K ey gu a rd Allows you to set the ke yguar d. K ey guard set ting applies to slide closed position only . 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > Se tt in gs > K ey gu ar d . (An information window is display ed.) 2. R ead the information and pr ess CONTINUE (lef t sof tk e y) . 3. P r ess ON[...]

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    42 2B. Settings C al l E nd Mo de Select how to end calls when you hav e finished a con versation: whether you want to be r equir ed to pre ss , or simply slide the phone close. 1. Pr ess > Settings/T ools > Settings > More... > Call Setup > Call End . 2. Highlight an option and pr ess . END Key to r equir e you to pr ess to end all [...]

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    2B. Settings 43 T ex t En t ry S et ti ng s 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > Se tt in gs > T ex t En try . 2. Se lect Au to- Ca pi ta l , Au to- Sp a ce , Wo rd Ch oi ce Li st , Wo rd Pr ed ict io n , Wo rd Co mp le ti on , Word Scan, Dual Language, Prediction Length, Us e My Wo rd s , My Wo rd s , or Hel p and pr ess . S ec ur it y Se t[...]

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    44 2B. Settings L oc ki ng D at a 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > Se tt in gs > Mo re. .. > Re st ri ct an d L oc k . 2. Enter your lock code, highlight L oc k Da ta and pr ess . 3. Highlight L oc k and pr ess . L oc ki ng P ho to s 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > Se tt in gs > Mo re. .. > Re st ri ct an d L oc k . 2. [...]

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    2B. Settings 45 T o a dd or r ep l ac e a sp ec ia l nu m be r : 1. Pr ess > Se tti ng s/ T oo ls > Se t ti ng s > Mo re .. . > Se cu ri t y and enter your lock code. 2. Select S pe ci al Nu mb er s . 3. Select a location for your entry . 4. Enter the number and pr es s. E ra si ng Ph o ne C on te n t Use the Security menu to erase all [...]

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    46 2B. Settings R es et ti ng D ef au lt Se tt in gs Resetting the curr ent default set tings r estor es all the factory defaults, including the ringer types and displa y settings. Contacts, Call History , Calendar , and Messaging ar e not af fected. T o r es et de fa ul t se tt in gs : 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > Se tt in gs > Mo r[...]

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    2B. Settings 47 S ec ur it y F ea tu r es f or Da ta Se r v ic e E na bl in g a nd D is ab li ng D at a S erv ic es Y ou can disable data services without turning of f your phone; howev er , you will not hav e access to all data services, including W eb and messaging. Disabling data services will av oid an y charges associated with these services. [...]

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    48 2C. History  Vi ew in g Hi st ory (p ag e4 8)  Hi st ory Op ti on s (p ag e 49 )  Ma ki ng a Ca ll Fro m Hi sto ry (p ag e 49 )  Sa vi ng a Nu mb er Fr om Hi st ory (p ag e 50 )  Pr ep en din g a N um be r Fr om Hi st or y (p ag e 5 0)  Er as in g Hi st ory (p ag e 51 ) V i ew in g H i st o ry History is a list of the last 60 p[...]

  • Page 61

    2C. History 49 H is t ory O p t io ns Highlight a History entry and pr ess to displa y the date and time of the call, the phone number (if av ailable) , and the caller’s name (if the number is alr eady in your Contacts) . Pr ess OP TIO NS (right sof tk e y) to displa y the following options:  N ew G ro up to sa ve the curr ent history entry to[...]

  • Page 62

    50 2C. History S a vi ng a N u mb er Fr om H i st ory Y our phone can stor e up to 60 0 Contacts entries. Contacts entries can store up to a total of 7 phone numbers, and each entry’s name can contain 64 char acters. 1. Hi ghlight a History entry and pres s. 2. P r ess OP TI ONS (rig ht sof tke y) > Sa ve Co nt ac t . 3. Se lect Ne w En try to[...]

  • Page 63

    2C. History 51 E r as in g H is to ry T o erase individual History entries, see “History Options” on page 49. 1. Pr ess > Hi st or y . 2. P r ess OP TIONS (right softke y) > De let e Al l . (A confirmation dialog will appear .) 3. P r ess DE LE TE (left sof tk ey) to er ase History . (Pr ess C AN CE L [right sof tke y] to r eturn to the p[...]

  • Page 64

    52 2D. Contacts  Ad di ng a Ne w Co nta ct s E nt ry ( pa ge 52 )  Sa vi ng a Ph on e Nu mb er (p ag e 53 )  Co nt ac ts En try Op tio ns (p ag e 53 )  Ed it in g a Co nt ac ts En try (p ag e 54 )  Ad di ng a Nu mb er to a Co nta ct s E nt ry ( pa ge 54 )  Ed it in g a Co nt ac ts En try ’s Nu mb er s ( pa ge 55 )  As si gn i[...]

  • Page 65

    2D. Contacts 53 Af ter you ha ve sa ved the number , the new Contacts entry is display ed. (See “Contacts Entry Options” on page 53.) S a vi ng a P h on e N um be r T o sa ve a nu mb er fr om s ta nd by mo de : 1. Enter a phone number and pr ess OP TI ON S (right sof tk e y) > Sav e . 2. Highlight Ne w En try or Ex is ti ng En tr y and pr es[...]

  • Page 66

    54 2D. Contacts  [D ef au lt V ib ra te T yp e] to assign a vibration type for the incoming calls from the contact.  [M em o] to add a note, str eet addre ss, or other information.  [ N o S e c r et ] to dis pla y Cont ac ts ent ry’ s in for mat ion . If yo u ch ang e to Secre t , y ou can hid e the co nta ct ent ry fr om the con tac ts [...]

  • Page 67

    2D. Contacts 55 5. P r ess DO NE (lef t sof tk ey ) to sa ve the new number . – or – Pr ess and pr ess OPTIONS (right sof tke y) > [ Hard P ause, 2-sec Pause, Set # T ype, Set as Main #, Set Speed Dial ], and then pr ess DONE (lef t sof tk ey ) to sa ve your new set tings. E d it in g a Co nt ac ts En try ’ s N um b er s 1. P r ess CONT AC[...]

  • Page 68

    56 2D. Contacts T o a ss ig n a sp ee d di al nu mb er to an ex is ti ng ph on e nu mb er : 1. Pr ess CONT AC TS (right sof tk ey), highlight a Contacts entry and press OP TI ONS (right sof tke y) > Ed it Co nt ac t . 2. Highlight the phone number for which you wish to assign a speed dial number , and pre ss . 3. Pr ess OP TI ONS (ri ght sof tke[...]

  • Page 69

    2D. Contacts 57 A s si gn in g a P ic tu re t o a n E nt ry 1. P r ess CONT AC TS (right sof tke y) , highlight a Contacts entry (see “Contacts Entry Options” on page 53) and pr ess OP TI ON S (right sof tk ey) > Ed it Co nt ac t . 2. Scr oll up to the curr ent pictur e and pr ess to displa y the Select Photo menu. 3. Hi ghlight an option ( [...]

  • Page 70

    58 2D. Contacts S ec r et C on ta ct s E n tr ie s Y ou can make an entry secr et and hide fr om the Contacts list. When you set to hide secret contact entries, they will not be shown in the Contacts list. T o m ak e an en tr y se cr et : 1. P r ess CO NT A C TS (right sof tk ey) and highlight a Contact. 2. P r ess OP TI ONS (rig ht sof tke y) >[...]

  • Page 71

    2D. Contacts 59  S pr in t Op er at or –  Co mm un ity In fo rm ati on –  No n- Em erg en cy Sv cs –  T ra ff ic In fo rm at io n –  Ca rr ie r Se r v ic e Re pa ir –  TR S fo r TT Y us er s –  Ca ll Be fo re Y ou Di g – 2. P r ess to place the call. W i re le ss B ac ku p This featur e allows you to back up all o[...]

  • Page 72

    60 2D. Contacts 4. P lease wait while r egistering the license. (Y ou will see a confirmation screen once r egistration is complete.) Fo r in fo rm a ti on on ho w to d ea ct iv at e th e wi r el e ss ba ck up se rvi ce : 1. P r ess CO NT A C TS (right sof tk ey). 2. P r ess OP TI ONS (rig ht sof tke y) > Se tti ng s > Wi re le ss Ba ck up &g[...]

  • Page 73

    2E. Calendar and T ools 61  Ca le nd ar( pa ge 61 )  Al ar m Clo ck (pa ge 64 )  No te pa d (p ag e 65 )  EZ Ti ps (p ag e 66 )  Ca lc ul a to r (p ag e 66 )  Un it Co nv ert er (p ag e 66 )  Wo rl d Clo ck (pa ge 67 )  Up da ti ng P ho ne So ftw ar e (p ag e 67 )  Up da ti ng th e PR L (p a ge 67 ) C a le nd ar A dd in g[...]

  • Page 74

    62 2E. Calendar and T ools  Highlight a r elated person and pr ess .  Pr ess CONTINUE (left sof tk ey). 6. Select a Repeat T ype for the e vent by highlighting the r epeat field and pr essing .  Select No ne , Da il y , Mo n – F ri , Se l ec t Day s , Wee kl y , Mo nt hl y , or Y ea rly and pr ess . 7. Select an alarm time for the e vent[...]

  • Page 75

    2E. Calendar and T ools 63 Cal end ar/ T ools 2. Se lect the da y for which y ou would lik e to view e vents and pr ess . (If you hav e ev ents scheduled for the selected day , the y will be listed in chr onological or der .) 3. T o displa y an ev ent’s details, highlight it and pr es s. G oi ng to T od ay ’s Ca le nd ar Me nu T o g o to th e C[...]

  • Page 76

    3. Se lect the option to erase e vents older than O ne da y , On e we ek , One mo nt h , or One ye ar . (A dialog will be displa yed informing you that all ev ents will be deleted.) E ra si ng A ll E ve nt s 1. P r ess > Se tt in gs/ T oo ls > T oo ls > Ca le nd ar . – or – Pr ess . 2. P r ess OP TIO NS (right sof tke y) > De le te [...]

  • Page 77

    6. Se lect a snooz e interval b y highlighting the snooz e field and pr ess .  Highlight 5 min later , 10 min later , 15 min later , or 20 min later and press . 7. Se lect a ringer type for the alarm b y highlighting the ringer field and pr essing .  Highlight a ringer menu, Downloaded Ringers, V oice Memo, Other Ringers, or No Ringer and pre[...]

  • Page 78

    66 2E. Calendar and T ools T o d el et e sa ve d no te s : 1. P r ess > Se tt in gs/ T oo ls > T oo ls > Me mo > No te pa d . 2. Hi ghlight a note and pre ss OP TI ON S (right sof tke y) > De le te . 3. P r ess DE LE TE (lef t sof tke y) . E Z T ip s 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > T oo ls > Cal cu la tor > Ez Ti p Ca [...]

  • Page 79

    2E. Calendar and T ools 67 W o rl d C lo ck T o v ie w th e ti me in ov er 50 di ff er en t lo ca ti on s: 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > T oo ls > Wor ld Cl oc k . 2. P r ess CI TI ES (right sof tke y) to choose a city . – or – Pr ess the navigation ke y lef t or right to scroll through different time zones. U p da t in g P h o ne[...]

  • Page 80

    68 2F . Voice Ser vices  V oi ce Co nt ro l (p ag e 68 )  Ma na gi ng V oi ce Me mo s ( pa ge 69 ) V o ic e C o nt ro l Y ou can use y our pho ne’ s buil t-i n V oice Con tr ol aut oma tic sp eec h r eco gni tio n (A SR) softwa r e to dia l a pho ne num be r in yo ur Co nta cts or to lau nch pho ne fun cti ons . Al l y ou ha v e to do is to[...]

  • Page 81

    2F . Voice Ser vices 69 6. Set Speaker 7. More... 1. Phone Status 2. T raining 3. Bookmark 4. Help 8. Exit Voice Control M a na gi ng V oi ce M e m os Us e yo ur pho ne’ s vo ice se rvi ces to r ecor d br ief mem os to r emi nd y ou of imp ort ant e v ent s, pho ne num ber s, or gr ocer y list ite ms. Rec ordi ng V oice Mem os 1. Pr ess > Se t[...]

  • Page 82

    70 2F . Voice Ser vices P la yi ng V oi ce Me mo s T o play the voice memos you have record ed: 1. Pr ess > Set ti ng s/T oo ls > T oo ls > M em o > V oi ce Me mo . 2. Highlight a v oice memo and pr ess . V oi ce Me mo Op t io ns T o ch oo se vo ic e me mo op t io ns : 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > T oo ls > Me mo > V o[...]

  • Page 83

    2G. Camera 71  T ak ing P ic tu re s ( pa ge 71 )  St or in g P ic tu re s (p ag e 74 )  Se nd in g P ic tu re s (p ag e 75 )  Pr in ti ng P ic t ur es Fr om Y ou r Ph on e (p ag e 77 )  Ot he r Se tt ing s (p a ge 78 ) T a ki ng P ic tu re s T aking pictur es with your phone’s built-in camera is as simple as choosing a subject, po[...]

  • Page 84

    72 2G. Camera  As si gn to assign the picture to a phone task. Select an option:  Sc re en Sa ve r to use the pictur e as a scr een sa ver .  P ic tu re ID to assign the pictur e to a contact or for all calls.  De le te to delete the pictur e you just took.  Go to Album to view the pictur es stor ed in My Photos.  Pr in t to print[...]

  • Page 85

    2G. Camera 73  Go to Album to view the pictur es stor ed in My Photos. S el f- ti me r 1. F r om camera mode, press OP TI ONS ( rig ht softk e y). 2. Pr ess the navigation k ey right to select O THERS > Self Timer . 3. Highlight the length of delay you want the timer to use ( Of f , 5 se co nd s , or 10 s ec on ds ) and pr ess . 4. P r ess S [...]

  • Page 86

    74 2G. Camera S t or in g P i ct ur es Y our phone’s pictur e stora ge area is called My Photos . Y ou can view all the pictur es you ha ve stored , delete files, and access additional options. T o r ev i ew yo ur st or ed pi c tu re s: 1. Pr ess > Ph ot o s > My Ph ot os . 2. Use your na vigation ke y to view and scr oll thr ough the pictu[...]

  • Page 87

    2G. Camera 75 Cam era  Flip to r ev erse the image horizontally lef t to right (Flip Horiz ontal) or to flip the image vertically top to bottom (Flip V ertical) or both (Flip Both) .  Z oom to z oom in.  Advanced to apply additional options including Enhancement, Brightening, White Balancing, and L ocal Intensity Boost . S en d in g P ic t[...]

  • Page 88

    76 2G. Camera 9. T o configur e the priority lev el, select Normal , then pr ess lef t/right to toggle between Normal and Urgent . 10 . Confirm the r ecipients, subject, message, at tached pictur e and/or audio. 12 . Pr ess SE ND (left sof tke y) to send the picture. (Y ou will see “Message Sent” once the delivery is complete.) S en di ng P ic [...]

  • Page 89

    2G. Camera 77 3. Select My PC/Email, Photobucket, Facebook, or MySpace and follow the onscreen instructions to set up your account. T o send your pictur es, follow the instructions on page 75 for 'Sending Pictur es F r om My Photos'. Then during Step 3, select a Destination and follow the pr ompts. P r in ti ng P ic tu re s F r om Y o ur [...]

  • Page 90

    78 2G. Camera 5. Whe n printing is finished, pr ess . 6. Select Y es . Follow the instructions on the displa y to unplug the USB cable fr om the phone. O t he r S et t in gs T o a cc es s th e se tt in gs m en u : 1. P r ess > P ho to s > Ot he r Se tt in gs . 2. Se lect one of the following options and pr ess .  St at us Ba r to choose wh[...]

  • Page 91

    2H. Bluetooth 79  T ur ni ng Bl ue to ot h On an d Of f (p a ge 79 )  U si ng th e B lu et oo th Se tt in gs Me nu (p ag e 80 )  P ai ri ng Bl ue to ot h De vi ce s (p ag e 81 )  S en di ng It em s Us in g Bl uet oo th (p ag e 81 ) A bo ut Bl ue t oo th Bluetooth ® is a short-range communications technology that allows you to connect w[...]

  • Page 92

    80 2H. Bluetooth B lu et oo th S ta t u s I n di ca to rs The following icons show your Bluetooth connection status at a glance: indicates Bluetooth enabled (hidden) . indicates Bluetooth enabled (visible) . indicates Bluetooth connected. indicates Bluetooth headset connected. U s in g t he Bl ue to ot h S e tt in gs Me nu The Bl uet oo th Se tt in[...]

  • Page 93

    2H. Bluetooth 81 P ai ri ng B l ue to ot h D ev ic e s P ai r ed De vi ce s The Bluetooth pai ring process allows you to establish trusted connections between your phone and another Bluet ooth device. When devices are paired , a passk ey is shar ed between devices, allowing for fast, secur e connections while bypassing the disco very and authentica[...]

  • Page 94

    82 2H. Bluetooth S en di ng O t he r F il es 1. Pr ess > Se tt in gs /T oo ls > T oo ls > Bl ue too th > Se nd Fi le s . 2. Select a dev ice from the list. 3. Select a file fr om the a vailab le folders and pr ess SE ND (left sof tk e y) twice. (If the device is not pair ed, you need to pr oceed pairing pr ocess first. Enter the passk e[...]

  • Page 95

    Sec tio n 3 Sp rin t Se r vi ce[...]

  • Page 96

    84 3A . Sprint Ser vice: The Basics  V oi ce ma il (pa ge 84 )  T ex t Mes sa gi ng (S MS ) (p ag e 87 )  S en di ng P ic tu re s (p ag e 89 )  S en di ng V oi ce Me mo (p ag e 90 )  C al le r ID (pa ge 91 )  C al l Wa it in g (p ag e 91 )  M ak in g a T hr ee -W a y Ca ll ( pa ge 91 )  C al l Fo rwa rd in g (p ag e 9 2) [...]

  • Page 97

    3A . Sprint Ser vice: The Basics 85 V oi ce ma il No ti fi ca ti on Ther e ar e sev eral ways y our phone alerts you to a new message:  By displa ying a message on the scr een.  By sounding the assigned ringer type.  By the LED blinking r ed.  By displa ying a t the top of your scr een. N ew V oi ce ma il M es sa ge Al ert s Wh en y ou [...]

  • Page 98

    86 3A . Sprint Ser vice: The Basics Us ing th e Menu K e y s on Y our Ph one to Acc ess Y ou r Me ssa ge s 1. Pr ess > Me ss ag in g > V oi cem ai l > Ca ll V o ic em ai l . Us ing An oth er Pho ne to Acc es s Mess ag es 1. Di al your wir eless phone number . 2. Whe n your voi cemail answers, press . 3. E nter your passcode. V oi ce ma il [...]

  • Page 99

    3A . Sprint Ser vice: The Basics 87 U si ng Ex pe rt M o de Usin g the Expert Mode set tin g for you r pers onal v oicema il bo x helps you na vigate thr ough the vo icemai l syst em mor e quick ly b y short ening the v oice pr ompts y ou hear at each lev el. 1. P r ess and hold to access your voicemail. (If your voicemai l box contains any new mes[...]

  • Page 100

    88 3A . Sprint Ser vice: The Basics  NE W A DD R (right softke y) to use the ke ypad to enter the wir eless phone number or email addr ess of the person to whom you wish to send a message. 2. P r es s . 3. Com pose a message.  T o type a message, use your k e ypad to enter your mess age. Use the right softke y to selec t a char acter input mo[...]

  • Page 101

    3A . Sprint Ser vice: The Basics 89 2. F ollow steps 3- 4 under “Composing T ext Messages” on page 87 to complete and send your r eply . S en d in g P ic tu re s Y ou can also send pictur es fr om your phone's Messaging menu. 1. P r ess > Messaging > Send Message > Picture . 2. Se lect Go to Contacts or NEW ADDR (right sof tke y) [...]

  • Page 102

    90 3A . Sprint Ser vice: The Basics 8. P r ess the na vigation ke y down and set the priority of the message between Normal and Urgent . 9. Confi rm the r ecipients, subject, message, at tached pictur e and/or audio. 10 . Pr ess SEND (left sof tk ey ) to send the picture . (Y ou will see “Message sent” once the delivery is complete.) S en d in [...]

  • Page 103

    3A . Sprint Ser vice: The Basics 91 C a ll er I D Caller ID allows people to identify a caller befor e answering the phone by displa ying the number of the incoming call. If you do not want your number displa yed when you make a call, follow these steps. 1. P r ess . 2. E nter the number you want to call. 3. P r ess . T o permanently block your num[...]

  • Page 104

    92 3A . Sprint Ser vice: The Basics 3. E nter or select a number and pr ess . 4. Whe n you’r e connected to the second party , pr ess JOI N (rig ht softke y) to begin your thr ee-wa y call. If one of the people you called hangs up during your call, you and the r emaining caller sta y connected. If you initiated the call and ar e the first to hang[...]

  • Page 105

    3A . Sprint Ser vice: The Basics 93 R o am in g o n O t he r Di gi ta l N etw or ks When you’r e roa ming on digital networks, your call quality and security will be similar to the quality y ou r eceive when making calls on the Nationwide Sprint Network. Howev er , you may not be able to access certain featur es, such as Web, depending on the a v[...]

  • Page 106

    94 3A . Sprint Ser vice: The Basics C al l G ua rd Y our phone has two ways of alerting you when you are r oaming of f the Nationwide Sprint Network: the onscr een r oaming icon and Call Guar d. Call Guar d mak es it easy to manage your roaming by r equiring an e xtra step befor e you can place or answer a roami ng call. ( This additional step is n[...]

  • Page 107

    3A . Sprint Ser vice: The Basics 95 T o se t y ou r Da ta R oa m Gu ar d no ti fi ca ti on : 1. P r ess > Se tt in gs/ T oo ls > S et ti ng s > Mo re .. . > Ro am in g > Da ta Roa mi ng . 2. Highlight an option and pr es s.  De fa ul t : Data Roam Guard may appear when r oaming internationally .  Al wa ys As k sets your phone?[...]

  • Page 108

    96 3B: Web and Data Ser vices  Getting Star ted With Data Ser vices (page 96)  Messaging (page 100)  Downloading Games, Ringers and More (page 103)  Browser Options Menu (page 107)  Data Ser vices F AQs (page 108) G et t in g S t a r t ed Wi th D at a S erv i ce s With your Sprint service, y ou are rea dy to start enjoying the advant[...]

  • Page 109

    3B: Web and Data Ser vices 97 U pd at in g Y ou r Us er Na me If you choose to change your user name and select a new one online, you must then update the user name on your phone.  Pr ess > Settings/T ools > Settings > More... > Data > Update Profile . ( T o cancel, pr ess befor e compl eting the updat e.) L au nc hi ng a W eb Co [...]

  • Page 110

    98 3B: Web and Data Ser vices D at a C on ne ct io n S ta tu s an d In d ic at o rs Y our phone displa ys the current status of your data connection thr ough indicator icons at the top of the scr een. The following symbols ar e used: Y our phone is on and is connected to the Sprint 3G data network. When the arr ows ar e animated, data is being tran[...]

  • Page 111

    3B: Web and Data Ser vices 99 T o u se so ftk ey s:  Pr ess a sof tk ey . (If an additional pop-up menu is displa yed when you pr ess the sof tk ey , select the menu items using your k eypad [if they’r e number ed], or by highlighting the option and pr essing .) S cr ol li ng As with other parts of your phone’s menu, you’ ll hav e to scr o[...]

  • Page 112

    100 3B: Web and Data Ser vices G oi ng B a ck T o g o ba ck on e p ag e:  Pr ess the k ey on your phone. – or – Pr ess T OO LB AR (right sof tke y) > B A CK . G oi ng H om e T o r et u rn t o th e ho me pa ge fr om an y ot he r pa ge :  Pr ess and hold . – or – Pr ess T OOLB AR (right sof tke y) > MY HOMEP AGE. M es sa g in g Y [...]

  • Page 113

    3B: Web and Data Ser vices 101 – or – Select Wo rk to set up a corpor ate email account using either Outlook W eb Access fr om a Micr osof t Ex change Server or the Sprint Mobile Email connector for dir ect access. – or – Select More to choose from additional options. Ther e ar e man y av ailable email options listed, or you may add your ow[...]

  • Page 114

    102 3B: Web and Data Ser vices F rom an email new message notice (if Mail Push is enabled) , select GO to go to your inbox. 2. Use your k eypad and navigation k eys to r ead, manage, and r eply to y our email messages.  Pr ess Menu (right sof tk ey) to select messaging options, such as Delete , Compose , Reply , Send/Receive , or Settings .  [...]

  • Page 115

    3B: Web and Data Ser vices 103 3. Use your k eypad to enter the r equir ed sign-in information for the selected pro vider , such as user name or passwor d, and select Sign In . (Y our IM scr een for the selected pro vider will be displa y ed.) 4. F ollow the onscr een instructions to r ead, r eply to, compose, and send messages and manage your IM a[...]

  • Page 116

    104 3B: Web and Data Ser vices  Categories allows you to narr ow your sear ch to a gener al category . D ow nl oa di ng an I te m Once you’v e selected an item you wish to download, highlight it and press , or pr ess GO (lef t sof tk ey). Y ou will see an information page for the item including links for a Pr eview or a Description. Links allo[...]

  • Page 117

    3B: Web and Data Ser vices 105 My Content Manager is a sto r age ar ea on the Nat ion wid e Sp rin t Ne two rk tha t all ow s y ou to st or e all yo ur Pr em iu m Se rv ic es dow nl oa da bl e fi le s. The fil es r em ai n in My Co nt en t Ma na ge r un til th eir li ce ns e te rm s ha v e e xpi r ed – e ve n after yo u ha v e dow nl oa de d th e[...]

  • Page 118

    106 3B: Web and Data Ser vices N FL Mo bi le Li ve Get the NFL live on your phone. It lets you be right in the middle of your fav orite game by being a part of pr evi ews, blogs, discussions gr oups, fantasy football, etc. 1. P r ess > My Stuff > Applications > NFL Mobile Live . ( The application will download automatically .) 2. Hi ghligh[...]

  • Page 119

    3B: Web and Data Ser vices 107 B r ow se r O p ti on s M e n u Although the home page of fers a br oad and conv enient arr a y of sites and services for you to browse , not all sites ar e r epr esented, and certain functions, such as going dir ectly to specific websites, are not av ailable. For these and other functions, you will need to use the br[...]

  • Page 120

    108 3B: Web and Data Ser vices A cc es si ng a B o ok ma rk 1. P r ess T OOLB AR (right sof tk ey) to open the browser options menu. 2. Se lect MY P A GES. 3. Hi ghlight a bookmark and pr ess . G oi ng t o a Sp ec i fi c W eb si te T o go to a parti cul ar webs ite by ent er ing a We b addr ess (U RL) : 1. Highlight the URL field and pr ess . 2. Us[...]

  • Page 121

    3B: Web and Data Ser vices 109 Can I make calls and use data ser vices at the same time? Y ou cannot use voice and data services simultaneously . If you receiv e a call while data service is active, the call will be forwar ded to v oicemail. Y ou can place an outgoing call anytime, but it will interrupt any in-pr ogres s data session. When is my da[...]

  • Page 122

    110 3C. GPS Navigation  GPS Ser vices (page 110)  Sprint Navigation (page 110)  Sprint Family Locator (page 111) G P S S e r v ic es Y our phone’s built-in GPS capability gives y ou access to a number of location-based services, including Sprint Navigation and Sprint Family Locator . A ct iv a ti ng L oc at io n Mo de Befor e using any o[...]

  • Page 123

    3C. GPS Navigation 111 U si ng Sp ri nt Na v ig at i on 1. Pr ess > Ma ps > Sp ri nt Na vi ga ti on . 2. Select an option and follow the onscr een instructions to get directions or view maps.  DRIVE T O lets you enter an addr ess (vocally or using the ke ypad) or select from categories such as My Favorites , Recent Places, Address, Interse[...]

  • Page 124

    112 3C. GPS Navigation U si ng Sp ri nt Fa m il y L oc a to r 1. Pr ess > Maps > Sprint Family Locator . 2. Enter the parent phone number and passwor d to sign in to y our account. 3. Select a phone to locate fr om the av ailable child phone list. 4. When you ar e finished, select Sign Out . Note Sp ri nt Fam il y Lo ca t or may als o be use [...]

  • Page 125

    Sec tio n 4 Sa fet y and War ran ty In for ma tio n[...]

  • Page 126

    114 4A: Impor tant Safety Information  Gen er al Pr ec au ti on s (p ag e 1 14 )  Ma in ta in in g Sa fe Us e of an d Ac ces s to Y o ur P ho ne (p ag e 11 5)  Us in g Y o ur Pho ne Wi th a H ea ri ng Ai d D ev ic e (p ag e 11 6)  Ca ri ng fo r the Ba tt ery (p age 11 8)  Rad io Fre qu en cy (R F) Ene rg y (p ag e 11 9)  Ow ne r?[...]

  • Page 127

    4A: Impor tant Safety Information 115 M a in ta in in g S a fe Us e of an d A c ce ss t o Y o ur P h o ne Do No t Re ly on Y ou r Ph on e fo r E me rg en cy Ca ll s Mobile phones operate using r adio signals, which cannot guar antee connection in all conditions. Ther efore you should nev er rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential communicat[...]

  • Page 128

    116 4A: Impor tant Safety Information T ur ni ng Of f Y ou r Ph on e in Da ng e ro us A re as T o av oid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone of f when in a blasting ar ea or in other areas with signs indicating two-way radios should be turned of f. Construction crews of ten use remote-contr ol RF devices to set of f explosiv es. T[...]

  • Page 129

    4A: Impor tant Safety Information 117 These ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending on the user’s hearing device and individual type and degr ee of hearing loss. If a hearing device is particularly vulner able to interfer ence noise; ev en a phone with a higher rating ma y still cause unacceptable noise lev els in the hearing de v[...]

  • Page 130

    118 4A: Impor tant Safety Information  P osition the phone so the internal antenna is farthest from your hearing aid.  Mo ve the phone around to find the point with least interfer ence. C a ri ng f or th e B a t te ry Pr ot ec ti ng Y ou r Ba tt er y The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s performance.  Re[...]

  • Page 131

    4A: Impor tant Safety Information 119 R a di o F re qu en c y ( RF ) E n er gy Un de rs ta nd in g Ho w Y our Ph on e Op er at es Y our phone is basically a radi o transmitter and receiv er . When it’s turned on, it rece ives and transmits radio fr equency (RF) signals. When you use your phone, the system handling your call contr ols the power le[...]

  • Page 132

    120 4A: Impor tant Safety Information in safety . SAR values at or below the federal standar d of 1.6 W/kg ar e considered safe for use by the public. The highest reported SAR values of the LX2 90 ar e: Cellular CDMA mode (Part 22) : Head: 1.30 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.637 W/kg PCS mode (Part 24) : Head: 1.07 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.645 W/kg F CC R ad io F r [...]

  • Page 133

    4A: Impor tant Safety Information 121 If this equipment does cause harmful interfere nce to radi o or telev ision r eception, which can be determined by turning the equipment of f and on, the user is encoura ged to try to correct the interfer ence by one or more of the following measur es:  Reorient the direction of the internal antenna.  Inc[...]

  • Page 134

    122 4B. Warranty  Ma nu fa ctu re r’ s Wa rr an ty (p ag e 12 3) Y o ur p ho ne ha s be en de si gn ed to pr ov id e yo u wi th rel ia bl e, wo rry -f re e se rvi ce . If for an y r eason you ha ve a pr oblem with your equipment, please refer to the manufactur er’s warr anty in this section. F or info rma tio n r eg ar din g the ter ms and c[...]

  • Page 135

    4B. Warranty 123 M a nu fa ct ur er ’s W ar ra nt y 1 . WHA T THIS W ARRANT Y COVERS: L G of fers you a limited warranty that the enclosed subscriber unit and its enclosed accessories will be fr ee fr om defects in material and workmanship, accor ding to the following terms and conditions: ( 1) The limited warranty for the unit and enclosed acces[...]

  • Page 136

    124 4B. Warranty implied warranty of marketability mer chantability or fitness for a particular use. (7) Damage resulti ng fr om use of non-LG appr ov ed accessories. (8) All plastic surfaces and all other externally e xposed parts that are scratched or damaged due to normal customer use. (9) Products operated outside published maximum ra tings. ( [...]

  • Page 137

    Index 125 In de x Numerics 3 -W ay Ca ll 22 A A bb r e vi at ed Di al in g 24 , 4 2 A ct iv at in g Y ou r Ph on e 3 A ir pl an e M od e 3 9 A la rm Cl oc k 6 4 A ns we ri ng C al ls 19 B B ac kl ig ht 35 B at t ery 14 –1 6 C ap ac it y 1 5 C ha r g in g 16 I ns ta ll in g 15 B at t ery an d C ha r ge r 14 B lu et oo th 79 –8 2 P ai ri ng 8 1 S[...]

  • Page 138

    P as sw or d 4 S ec ur it y 4 7 U se r Na me 9 6 D ia li ng Op ti on s 19 D is pl ay Sc r ee n 11 , 3 4– 36 L an gu ag e 3 6 E E ma il 10 0 E me r g en cy Nu mb e rs 21 E nd -o f- Ca l l Op ti on s 23 E nh an ce d 9 11 (E 91 1) 22 E nt er in g T ex t 2 6– 29 A BC M od e 27 E mo ti c on s 29 N um be rs 2 9 P r ed i ct iv e T e xt I np ut 28 S ym[...]

  • Page 139

    Index 127 S ig na tu r e 38 T ex t Me ss ag in g 8 7– 89 V oi ce m ai l 84 –8 7 M is se d Ca ll 21 M y C o nt en t Ma na ge r 10 4 N N A SC AR 10 5 N av ig at in g th e Me nu s 17 N av ig at in g th e We b 98 N av ig at io n, GP S 11 0 N et G ua r d 97 N FL Mo bi le Li ve 10 6 N ot ep ad 6 5 O O wn er ’s Re co r d 12 1 P P ai ri ng Bl ue t o [...]

  • Page 140

    T yp es 30 V ib ra t e 32 V ol um e 32 R oa mi ng 9 2– 95 C al l G ua r d 94 D at a R oa m G ua r d 94 R oa m M od e 93 S S af et y In f or ma ti on 11 4– 12 1 S av in g a P ho ne Nu mb er 23 , 53 S ca nL if e 1 06 S cr ee n Sa ve r A ss ig n in g 34 , 7 2, 74 D ow nl oa di ng 10 3 S ec ur it y 4 3– 47 D at a S erv ic e 47 M en u 43 S et ti n[...]

  • Page 141

    Index 129 V V ib ra t e 32 V oi ce Co nt r ol 6 8 V oi ce Me mo s 69 –7 0 V oi ce m ai l 84 –8 7 C le ar I co n 87 E xp ert Mo de 87 K ey Gu id e 86 N ot if i ca ti on 8 5 V ol um e 32 W W ar ra nt y 12 3 W eb - Se e a ls o D at a S erv ic es B r ow se r Op ti on s M en u 10 7 D ow nl oa di ng Co nt en t 10 3 E ma il 10 0 F A Q s 1 08 I ns ta n[...]