Sprint PCS® The clear alternative to cellular.
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Sprint PCS built the only all-digital, all-PCS nationwide network from the ground up for clearer calls, serving more than 300 major metropolitan areas and all major airports. We built our network to give you what we believe you really want from a wireless phone: clear sound, private conversations and time-saving features. Understanding Roaming This guide will introduce you to our technology and your new Sprint PCS Phone through simple, easy-to-follow instructions.
Understanding Roaming Getting Started Understanding Roaming Getting Started Getting Started 2
Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS Phone ..........................................9 䊳 Getting Started.............................................................................................. 10 䊳 Understanding This User Guide................................................................... 11 䊳 Front View of Phone ..................................................................................... 12 䊳 Connecting the Cradle.....................................
Key Guard ..................................................................................................... 71 Voice Memo .................................................................................................. 71 䊳 Setting Phone Preferences............................................................................ 73 7. Using Sprint PCS Service Features .................................................85 䊳 Sprint PCS Voice Command..............................................................
11. Address Book ....................................................................................117 䊳 Creating an Address Book Entry................................................................. 118 䊳 Address Details ............................................................................................ 120 䊳 Speed Dial................................................................................................... 123 䊳 Voice Dial..............................................................
14. Expense Manager.............................................................................173 䊳 Creating Expense Items.............................................................................. 174 䊳 Changing the Expense Date....................................................................... 175 䊳 Entering Receipt Details............................................................................. 176 䊳 Entering the Expense Type Automatically.................................................
19. Experiencing Sprint PCS Wireless Web ......................................215 䊳 The Sprint PCS Wireless Web ..................................................................... 216 䊳 The Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser ....................................................... 217 䊳 Launching the Browser .............................................................................. 218 䊳 Navigating the Sprint PCS Wireless Web ...................................................
22. HotSync® Operations......................................................................259 䊳 HotSync Manager and Technology............................................................ 260 䊳 Performing Your First HotSync Operation................................................. 261 䊳 Creating a User Profile ............................................................................... 262 䊳 Performing a Local HotSync Operation.....................................................
1 Getting Started 䊳 Front View of Phone 䊳 Connecting the Cradle 䊳 Installing and Charging the Battery 䊳 Turning Your Phone ON and OFF 䊳 Calibrating the Display Screen 䊳 Adjusting Screen Contrast 1 䊳 Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS In this Section Ge Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS Phone™ Ge our phone is packed with features that simplify your life and expand your ability to stay connected to the people and information that are important to you.
Getting Started Congratulations on the purchase of your phone (Model SPHI300). Your phone combines two leading technologies, to give you the convenience of a digital phone and a personal digital assistant (PDA). Although the products have been effectively combined, they can be used together or completely independent of one another. The Sprint PCS Phone™ uses the popular Palm® Operating System, thus allowing you to install and run over 10,000 Palm Computing applications.
䊳 䊳 Voice Memo allows you to record personal memos to remind yourself of important events. Voice activated dialing with 20 locations. Understanding This User Guide 䊳 Sections break down categories of information to progressively take you all the way from learning the basics to using the most advanced phone features. Tips highlight special shortcuts and timely reminders to help you make the most of your new phone. The Index helps you find specific information quickly.
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䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 1 䊳 Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS Phone 䊳 Ge 䊳 1 䊳 Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS 䊳 PCS Phone. Use it to touch the screen to select the desired function. IR (Infrared) Port: The Infrared port allows you to beam information between two Sprint PCS I300 Phone devices. Each device must have IR capabilities. LED Indicator: Displays when the phone is turned on. LCD Indicator: Displays the Time, Signal, Date, and Battery strength. Flashes to indicate an incoming call or message.
䊳 Serial Connector: Connects the Sprint PCS Phone™ to the desktop cradle/charger allowing the information between the desktop computer and Sprint PCS Phone to synchronize. Connecting the Cradle Your package includes a cradle for charging the battery and synchronizing the Sprint PCS Phone™ with a desktop or laptop computer. If you do not plan to synchronize the Sprint PCS Phone™ with a desktop computer, the cradle can be used as a battery charger only.
䊳 䊳 Mouse One available serial port Macintosh System Macintosh System Requirements for the Palm Desktop Software 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS 䊳 Ge 䊳 Any Palm™ handheld and HotSync® cradle Apple Macintosh or compatible with a Power PC processor Mac OS 7.5.3 or later One open serial (printer/modem) port (USB-equipped computers, such as the Apple iMac, require the Palm Connect USB adapter.
4. Select com1 or com 2, depending on which port the cradle is connected. 5. When the application is finished installing, restart your machine. Installing and Charging the Battery Battery Capacity Your phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (LiIon) battery. It allows you to recharge your battery before it is fully drained. The battery provides approximately four hours of continuous digital talk time (90 minutes in analog) or approximately 100 hours of continuous digital standby time (20 hours in analog).
Installing the Battery Installing the Battery Your phone comes with a LiIon battery. To install the battery: 1. Hold the Sprint PCS Phone™ so that the back portion is exposed. Ge 2. Line up the battery in the slot and slide upwards until it locks into place. Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS 1 Installing the Battery Removing the Battery Ge To remove your battery for charging or for another reason, follow these easy steps: Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS Phone 1.
WARNING: Using the wrong battery charger could cause damage to your phone and void the warranty. Charging the Battery Your phone comes with a rechargeable battery. You should charge the battery upon opening the package. Being aware of your battery’s charge is important. If your battery level becomes too low, your phone automatically shuts off and you may lose information. For a quick check of your phone’s battery level, glance at the battery charge indicator located on the top display screen.
Remaining Battery Power Remaining Battery Power The remaining battery power is indicated on the screen using a battery icon in the upper right corner of the display. Ge Note: A battery indicator also exists on the LCD screen. Both indicators are a correct measurement of battery power. Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS If the battery charge gets too low, the battery icon blinks and the phone sounds a warning tone. The phone may power down to conserve battery power to maintain the phone’s data.
Turning Your Phone ON and OFF Turning your Phone ON Choose from the following options: Tip: The Power Save feature helps to conserve your battery power when you are in an area where there is no signal. 1. To turn your phone on, press for approximately two seconds. Once your phone is ON, it displays “No Service Area” while your phone looks for a signal. When your phone finds a signal, it automatically enters Standby mode – the phone’s idle state.
Turning your Phone OFF Turning your Phone OFF Choose from the following options: 1. Press 䊳 Ge for two seconds. Your screen displays the Phone OFF screen. The handheld computer portion of the phone can still be used when the phone is OFF. Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS Or: 1. On the phone main screen, tap . 2. Select Options and tap “Phone Off”. Calibration/Initial Setup Screens 1 Turning your Phone OFF When the phone is first turned ON, the calibration screen is displayed.
Note: To prevent scratches, always use the stylus. Other devices may cause scratches to the surface of your phone. 3. A cross hatch 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. is displayed on the screen. Tap the center of the cross hatch. A new cross hatch is displayed in the upper left corner. Tap the center. Repeat these steps until there are no more cross hatch marks displayed. The Time Setup screen is displayed once the device has been calibrated. Set the desired time by tapping on the box. Tap OK to close the Time screen.
Icons on the Phone Screen Setup Signal Strength Indicator - The more bars that are displayed, the better the signal strength. The maximum number of bars is five. Ge No Service - No service means that the phone cannot receive a signal from the system. You cannot make or receive calls with the no service indicator on. Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS InUse indicator - This icon is displayed when a call is connected. Data Call Indicator - This icon is displayed when a 1 data call is connected.
Vibrate Indicator - The phone is set to vibrate mode. The ringer does not sound for incoming calls or message alerts, instead the phone vibrates. Phone OFF Indicator - This means that the phone’s power is OFF. If you tap the icon, the Power ON prompt is displayed. Tap Yes to turn the phone ON. Applications Launcher - Launches the handheld computer application screen. Tap this to exit any screen and return to the main screen.
Icons on the Phone LCD 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS 䊳 Caller ID Time & Date Signal Strength Battery Level Call in Progress Roaming Sprint PCS Wireless Web Message, Page, or Voicemail Alert Web Alert Vibrate Mode Ge 䊳 Icons on the Phone LCD There is also a LCD display located on the top of the phone.
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2 What is a Handheld Computer 䊳 Tapping and Typing 䊳 Opening an Application 䊳 Customizing your Handheld Computer 2 䊳 Getting to Know the Handheld In this Section Ge Getting to Know the Handheld Computer T Ge he handheld computer allows you to simplify your life by organizing scheduled events and keeping important information easily accessible in the palm of your hand. By using this phone, you get the best of both worlds. You can communicate and have a personal assistant all in one unit.
What is a Handheld Computer The handheld computer is a personal digital assistant that simplifies the way you keep track of important events and information in your life. By using the handheld computer, you can keep track and automatically update information with a tap of the stylus. The stylus is the instrument that is used to navigate inside the handheld computer. It has a special point that serves to touch the screen to input information into the handheld computer.
Tapping and Typing Typing Ge To navigate the handheld computer, you must use the stylus. The stylus works similar to a mouse on a regular desktop machine, but instead of clicking an icon, you tap it. The first time the handheld computer is turned on, a setup screen is displayed with instructions. These instructions include a calibration setup that aligns the internal circuitry with the touch sensitive screen. Getting to Know the Handheld The stylus can also be used to drag and select text on the screen.
Opening an Application Follow the steps listed below to use the stylus to open an application on the handheld computer: 1. Remove the Stylus from your phone. 2. Find the Calculator icon on the handheld computer screen. 3. Tap the stylus lightly on the icon. 4. The Calculator screen is displayed. 5. Use the stylus to touch the number keys, enter values into the calculator and perform calculations. 6. When you have completed calculations, tap the icon on the bottom of the screen. 7.
Customizing your Handheld Computer Setting the Time and Date Now that you are getting more familiar with the handheld computer, it is time to personalize it by adding some information. The type of information you can enter to personalize is: 䊳 䊳 Name and Address Correct Time Set the desired view for time and date Configure alert sounds Getting to Know the Handheld 䊳 Ge 䊳 Information is entered through the Preferences menu.
Note: The Automatic setting retrieves the date and time from the Sprint PCS network 4. 5. 6. 7. Using the stylus, tap inside the Set Time box. Enter the correct time. Tap inside the Set Date box. Enter the correct date. Setting other Preferences There are other items located in the preferences menu that setup how the handheld computer functions. These preferences are: Note: The Auto-off after setting is also used to determine when the display will shut off during phone calls.
Troubleshooting and Contacts Setting other Preferences Before contacting Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions, try the following: 䊳 䊳 䊳 Setting other Preferences 䊳 2 䊳 Getting to Know the Handheld 䊳 Ge 䊳 Make sure that the battery is properly attached to your phone. Make sure that the battery is fully charged. Make sure that there is no visible physical damage to your phone or battery. Make sure that the cradle/charger is plugged in to a working receptacle.
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3 Setting Up Your Voicemail 䊳 Getting Help 䊳 Understanding This User Guide 3 䊳 Getting Started With Sprint PCS In this Section Ge Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service T his section walks you through the step-by-step basics of setting up service for your phone, including unlocking your phone, selecting your Sprint PCS Service Plan, receiving your new Sprint PCS Phone Number and setting up your voicemail.
Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service Determine If Your Phone Is Already Activated Tip: If you do not remember your lock code, try using the last four digits of your Social Security number, Sprint PCS Phone Number, or try 0000. If none of these work, call Sprint PCS Customer Care at 1-888-211-4PCS (4727). If you received your phone in the mail or purchased it at a Sprint PCS Center, it probably is already activated. All you need to do is unlock your phone.
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Receiving Automated Billing Information Tip: If you have a question regarding the operation of your phone, dial 1-888211-4PCS (4727) from another phone so you can use your Sprint PCS Phone while speaking with Customer Care. For your convenience, you can receive free access to billing information on your Sprint PCS account by simply dialing your phone number. This information includes balance due, payment received, billing cycle and the amount of minutes used since your last billing cycle.
4 Graffiti® Writing 䊳 Using the On Screen Keyboard 䊳 Importing Data 4 䊳 Entering Information into In this Section En Entering Information into the Handheld Computer T En his section introduces you to the Graffiti application, on-screen keyboard, and how to import large quantities of data into the handheld computer. You’ll find one of the benefits of having an handheld computer, is having important information close at hand.
Using the On-Screen keyboard There is an on-screen keyboard available to type using the stylus. This option is useful if you are not yet familiar with Graffiti writing, or you are writing special characters. To access the on screen keyboard: Note: This option is only available when you need to enter text into an application. 1. Using the stylus, tap the alpha or numeric icon located on the bottom of the screen. 2. This displays the on screen keyboard. 3.
Graffiti® Writing En The stylus can also be used to enter information by writing in the Graffiti writing area. Graffiti is an application that introduces you to the handwriting style the handheld computer understands. Characters are entered by writing in the Graffiti area using the stylus. The letters are then displayed on the handheld computer screen. Entering Information into To start using Graffiti: 1. Remove the stylus from your phone. 2. From the phone main menu, tap the Application Launcher icon.
The Graffiti letters have a starting point that is designated by a small black square. Using the stylus, trace the letter in the Graffiti writing area just as it’s displayed above. If you’re successful, the letter is displayed on the dotted line below the characters. Note: Some characters have similar shapes, but different starting points. Make sure that you begin drawing from the correct point to make the desired character.
Capital Letters Tip: For greater accuracy, draw letters with large strokes that take up nearly all the available area. Capital Letters To make capital letters, you can use the shift stroke. The shift stroke is made exactly like the other letters in the alphabet. The shift stroke is a single line from the bottom to top starting the stroke from the bottom. En Tip: Write at a natural speed. Writing too slow can cause errors. To make the shift stroke: Tip: Press firmly on the stylus at a right angle.
Cap Lock Capital letters can be set to always on just like using a standard Caps Lock key on a keyboard. To accomplish this function, use the stylus to make two cap shift marks in a row. Numbers Writing numbers is done the exact same way as letters. Simply use the numeric or right side of the Graffiti writing area. Numbers also have a starting point, similar to the letters.
Writing Punctuation Marks Writing Punctuation Any standard punctuation mark available on a keyboard can be created using Graffiti writing. En All punctuation marks begin with a single tap in the Graffiti alpha writing area. This tap activates the punctuation shift, indicated by a dot on the display screen. The next stroke is designed to create a punctuation mark. When the punctuation stroke is active, the character can be written on either side of the Graffiti area.
Writing Symbols and Extended Characters To write symbols and characters, you simply activate the Symbol shift. When the symbol shift is activated, a slash mark is displayed in the bottom right hand corner of the screen, just above the Graffiti area. The next stroke after the symbol shift is the desired symbol character. The symbol shift is done by tapping and dragging the stylus from the top left to the lower right corner of the Graffiti alpha area.
Writing Accented Characters Writing Accented To write accented characters, you have to write the letter and then perform the accent stroke. Accents are added to letters or alpha characters.
Command Bar The Command Bar allows you to display a list of shortcuts by making a stroke on the Graffiti writing area. If you are on the Applications Launcher main menu, the Command Bar displays: 䊳 䊳 䊳 Info - Displays the Info screen that displays all the applications and their memory usage. Beam - Displays the Beam screen. This allows you to beam applications to another user. Delete - Displays the Delete screen. This allows you to delete applications. To make the command bar display: 1.
Graffiti Shortcuts Graffiti Shortcuts There are also shortcuts built into the Palm OS® software. These shortcuts allow you to quickly and easily enter information with fewer strokes. Usually shortcuts are commonly used phrases or words. You can also create your own shortcuts with up to 45 characters. (For more information, see "Shortcuts (Main Preferences)" on page 83.
Using a Shortcut To use a shortcut, you need to make the shortcut stroke followed by the proper characters. The shortcut stroke is a curl that starts from the bottom left and goes to the bottom right. Using a Shortcut To use the shortcut, simply write the shortcut stroke and then the alpha characters that are defined in the preferences. You know that you have created the correct stroke when the shortcut symbol is displayed on the screen. To write a shortcut: 1.
Importing Data Using a Shortcut 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 Using a Shortcut 䊳 Comma delimited (.csv, .txt): Address Book and Memo Pad only. Tab delimited (.tab, .tsv, .txt): Address Book and Memo Pad only. CSV (Lotus Organizer 2.x/97 Mapping): Address Book only. Date Book archive (.dba). Address Book archive (.aba). To Do List archive (.tda). Memo Pad archive (.
Importing Data Data must be stored on the desktop or laptop machine before any it can be imported. Importing the data allows you to keep the information created on the desktop or laptop available to you. 1. Launch the Palm Desktop software on your desktop or laptop computer. 2. Select one of the following buttons: 䊳 Date 䊳 Address 䊳 To Do 䊳 Memo Note: Import file extensions or choices depend on which button is selected. 3. From the menu, click “File/Import”. 4. The Import screen is displayed.
5 Understanding Roaming Un In this Section 䊳 Understanding the Difference Between Roaming and Sprint PCS Network Calls 䊳 Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode 䊳 Setting and Using Call Guard 5 Understanding Roaming Understanding Roaming 䊳 oaming is the ability to make or receive calls while you’re off the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network.
Understanding How Roaming Works Recognizing Icons on the Display Screen Your phone’s display screen lets you know when you’re off the Sprint PCS Network and whether your phone is operating in analog cellular or digital mode. The following chart indicates what you’ll see depending on where you’re using your phone. Note: You may pay a higher per-minute rate for roaming calls.
䊳 䊳 Un 䊳 Set Mode 䊳 You are more likely to experience static, cross-talk, fadeout and dropped calls. Some calling features that are standard on the Sprint PCS Network are unavailable. There are security and privacy risks (eavesdropping and cloning) that exist with conventional analog cellular services today. Your battery needs recharging sooner when you use your phone for analog cellular roaming.
Setting an Alert When Roam Charges Apply (Call Guard) In addition to the roaming icon, the Call Guard alerts you when roaming charges may apply. This feature makes it easy to manage your roaming charges by reminding you when you make or receive roaming calls. It also requires you to take additional steps before placing or answering a roaming call. These additional steps are not required when you make or receive calls while on the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network. To Turn the Call Guard Feature ON or OFF: 1.
6 Making and Answering Calls 䊳 Answering Calls 䊳 Missed Call Notification 䊳 In-Call Options 䊳 Dialing Options 䊳 Speed Dialing 䊳 Setting Phone Preferences 6 Making Calls Making and Answering Calls 䊳 M In this Section Y M our Sprint PCS Phone™ gives you different options for making calls so you can use the method that works best for you. Once you learn the basics, there are several possibilities.
Making Calls Your phone offers many different ways to make calls, including Sprint PCS Voice Command (page 86), Speed Dialing (page 66) and using Missed Calls(page 70). To make a call using the dialer on the screen: 1. Press 2. 3. 4. 5. Tip: To redial your last outgoing phone number, tap twice. and hold for 2-3 seconds to turn the Sprint PCS Phone™ ON. Remove the stylus from the back of the phone. Enter a phone number by tapping the desired numbers. Tap .
Making a single handed Call Making a single handed Call To make a single handed call, you can use the address book in conjunction with the buttons located on the phone. Follow the steps listed below to make the call: M 1. Open the address book by pressing the Address Book button on the front of the phone. 2. Use the volume buttons located on the side of the phone to Making and Answering Calls scroll to the desired address. 3. Press the voice memo/voice dial button to select the entry. 4.
Missed Call Notification When an incoming call is not answered, the number of calls missed and the caller ID information of the last caller is displayed on your screen. To display the Missed Call entry: 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Phone main menu, tap . Select Calls and tap Missed. The Missed Calls screen is displayed. Tap the desired missed call for the following options: 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 60 Call - The Sprint PCS Phone™ dials the number of the missed call.
Adjusting the Ringer Volume Making a single handed Call You can set the Sprint PCS Phone™ to several different ringers and volume settings using the volume buttons located on the side of the phone. (See "Front View of Phone" on page 12 for the exact location.) M To adjust the ringer volume: Making and Answering Calls 1. With the phone in standby mode, press the Volume buttons up or down to display the Ringer Volume setting screen. 2.
䊳 䊳 DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) Tones: This option allows you to transmit the DTMF tones of your phone. DTMF tones are used to control electronic menus, such as voicemail or banking services. Version: Displays the software and hardware version information of your phone. Record The record option is used to record a caller. This is a good option for remembering phone numbers, addresses, etc. To record: 1. Place a call to the desired party. 2. Tap to display the InCall menu. 3. Tap Record.
Deactivate Key Tones Deactivate Key Tones This option disables the key tones when a key on the phone is tapped. With the key tones on, the caller can hear you dial if you are performing another function. M 1. Place a call to the desired party. 2. Tap to display the InCall menu. 3. Tap Deactivate Key Tones. Making and Answering Calls DTMF Tone To use the DTMF Tone option, you must already have some DTMF Tones registered. 6 To register DTMF Numbers: In the Phone main menu, tap .
Voice Dialing To use Voice Dialing, you need to “train” the phone to recognize your voice. You can put up to 20 names from your Address book into your Voice Dial list. Once you have recorded these names, you can make calls simply by speaking a name. Note: This feature is only available in digital service areas. Setting up Voice Dial 1. From the Phone Menu, tap the Menu Launcher icon. 2. Select “Calls” and tap “Voice Dial List”. 3. Tap the “Add” button. 4.
Placing a Voice Dial Call from Placing a Voice Dial Call from the List 1. From the Phone Menu, tap and select Calls. 2. Tap “Voice Dial List”. 3. The list of available names is displayed from the address book. Scroll through the list of available names and tap the phone number of the desired name. 4. A Voice Dial popup menu is displayed with the following options: Call - Calls the number. Modify - Allows you to edit the entry.
Speed Dialing You can designate up to 98 numbers in your address book for speed dialing. The speed dial numbers are associated with the numbers 02-99. Since the numbers are associated with an Address Book entry, any updates made are automatically saved in the speed dial list. Adding Phone Numbers to the Speed Dial List To avoid entering phone numbers in multiple places, the numbers in the Speed Dial list are taken from your Address Book.
Note: If the number is more than one digit, tap the first Searching a Number to number and hold down the last number until you see the number being dialed on the screen. 2. When finished, tap the END button. M Searching a Number to Speed Dial 1. In the phone main menu, tap . 2. Tap Speed Dial List from the Calls menu. Making and Answering Calls Note: You can also tap the Speed Dial icon ( )from the Applications main menu to display the Speed Dial List. 3. The Speed Dial List screen is displayed.
Modifying the Speed Dial List You can delete or update the numbers listed in the Speed Dial list at anytime. To modify the numbers: 1. From the Phone main menu, tap . 2. The Speed Dial List screen is displayed. Tap the desired entry in the speed dial list. 3. Select “Modify” from the pop-up menu. 4. Tap the drop down arrow and select the desired number. 5. Tap “Done”. Deleting a Number To delete the number: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the Phone main menu, tap . Tap the desired entry in the Speed Dial List.
Redialing the Last Number To Call the Last Number The phone stores the last 20 numbers called. For more information, see "Viewing a Call Log (Incoming, Outgoing and Missed)" on page 264. M To Call the Last Number 1. To redial the last number called, tap the button. 2. The screen displays the last number called. Tap the Making and Answering Calls button again to automatically call the number.
Making an Emergency Call You can dial 911 or any of the three emergency numbers specified even if the phone is locked. The special numbers can be set through the Security menu. (For more information on dialing special numbers, see "Special Numbers" on page 212.) To make an Emergency Call when the Phone is Locked: 1. Tap the Special Numbers button in the System Lockout screen. 2. The Phone screen is displayed. Tap the desired emergency number. 3. Tap the button.
Key Guard Turning Key Guard ON or OFF until the icon Making and Answering Calls Turning Key Guard ON or OFF 1. In the phone main screen, tap and hold M The Key Guard feature is used to prevent the accidental tapping of keys on the phone. When the Key Guard is enabled, the keys on the phone do not work when tapped. The Key Guard remains active until it is turned off or an incoming call is received. changes to lock or unlock.
Playing a Memo 1. Tap from the phone main menu. 2. Tap the Voice Memo icon. 3. The Voice Memo screen is displayed. Tap the desired message from the list. 4. The Voice Memo Play screen is displayed. Tap the Play button. Note: You can also tap the speaker icon for speaker phone operation. The voice memo is played at a higher volume that can be heard without having to place the phone up to your ear. The volume can also be controlled using the up and down volume buttons located on the side of the phone. 5.
Setting Phone Preferences Changing the Preferences The phone preferences allow you to customize the look and feel of your phone. Changing the Preferences M The following preferences are available for the handheld computer: Buttons - Allows you to change the icons for the different 䊳 Connection - Displays the available configurations for Making and Answering Calls 䊳 applications displayed on the screen.
The buttons preference allows you to designate any icon with an application loaded on your phone. For example, if you would like the memo pad icon assigned to voicemail, you would access the buttons preference and make the change. Note: To reset all the icons back to their original applications, simply tap the Default button on the buttons preference screen. There is also a section for the pen or stylus in the button preferences.
3. Tap the drop down list located in the upper right corner. Select “Connection”. Connection 䊳 Name - The name that describes the connection. Connection Method - How you are going to connect. Making and Answering Calls 䊳 M The connection preference allows you to set the desired connection method for accessing the web. You can add, edit, or delete a configuration from the connection preferences.
Digitizer 1. From the Application main menu, tap . 2. “All” should be selected, tap the Prefs icon. 3. Tap the drop down list located in the upper right corner. Select “Digitizer”. 4. Follow the instructions on the screen. The digitizer aligns the internal circuitry with the touch sensitive screen. The calibration allows you to touch the screen and have the proper item selected. When the digitizer application is launched, a series of symbols are displayed on the screen.
䊳 䊳 HH,MM Date - This allows you to specify the desired date format. General The available options are: M/D/Y D/M/Y 䊳 D.M.Y 䊳 D-M-Y 䊳 Y/M/D 䊳 Y.M.D 䊳 Y-M-D Week starts - This allows you to specify the starts day of 䊳 䊳 M 䊳 Making and Answering Calls the week. The available options are: Sunday Monday Numbers - This allows you to specify the desired number 䊳 䊳 䊳 display format. The available options are: 䊳 䊳 䊳 1,000.00 1.000,00 1 000,00 1’000.00 1’000,00 General 䊳 6 䊳 M General 1.
䊳 Sync Network Time button - This button allows you to 䊳 Auto-off after - This setting determines the amount of synchronize your phone with the Sprint PCS Network time. time the Sprint PCS Phone™ stays on when there is no activity. The available settings are: 30 Seconds 1 minute 䊳 2 minutes 䊳 3 minutes System Sound - This setting determines the sound level 䊳 䊳 䊳 of the system prompts.
The network settings allow you to configure your phone to connect to an online network. The available settings are: 䊳 䊳 provider. Using the stylus, tap the drop down menu and select the desired service provider. User Name - Tap the box and enter your User Name. Password - Tap the box and enter your password. Connection - If there is a different connection other than the one set in the connection preferences, tap the drop down menu to select.
3. Tap the drop down list located in the upper right corner. Select “Owner”. Phone Prefs 1. From the Application main menu, tap . 2. “All” should be selected, tap the Prefs icon. 3. Tap the drop down list located in the upper right corner. Select “Phone Prefs”. The following preferences are available in Phone Prefs: 䊳 Sounds - Displays the sound settings for the ringer of the 䊳 Display - This setting affects what is displayed on the 䊳 Setup - Miscellaneous phone options.
Voicemail Page 䊳 Text 䊳 Web alerts Tone - This option sets the Roam Ringer, Tone Length, 䊳 䊳 Display 䊳 Minute Beep and Service Area are also listed on this screen. M The minute beep sounds a beep for every minute that you are connected. If the Service Area option is checked, a tone is heard whenever you leave or enter your local coverage area. Making and Answering Calls Display This screen allows you to configure the look of the phone mode while the phone is in standby.
DataSvc 1. From the Phone main menu, tap . 2. “All” should be selected, tap the Prefs icon. 3. Tap the drop down list located in the upper right corner and select DataSvc (Data Services.) This screen displays the Fax/Data settings for your phone. These settings determine how the phone responds to incoming data calls. The available settings are: 䊳 Incoming Call Mode - This setting configures the phone to accept incoming calls.
Sprint PCS - The phone will only work when located within a Sprint PCS coverage area. 䊳 Analog - The phone uses analog service only. Roaming rates apply when the phone is used. Call Guard - Call Guard warns you before making a call 䊳 Shortcuts (Main Preferences) 䊳 M outside of the Sprint PCS network. When the Call Guard option is enabled, a warning screen is displayed and a key must be tapped before the call can be made.
䊳 䊳 䊳 lu - Lunch me - Meeting ts - [Time Stamp] Wireless Preferences (Main Preferences) 1. From the Application main menu, tap . 2. “All” should be selected, tap the Prefs icon. 3. Tap the drop down list located in the upper right corner. Select Wireless. The Wireless preferences configures a proxy server address if needed. To enter the proxy address: 1. Tap the Proxy box. 2. Enter the correct numbers in the space provided. There is also a check box for “Warn when sending ID”.
7 Using Sprint PCS Service Features Us In this Section 䊳 Using Caller ID 䊳 Responding to Call Waiting 䊳 Three-Way Calling 䊳 Forwarding Your Calls 7 Sprint PCS Voice Command Using Sprint PCS Service 䊳 Us N ow that you’ve mastered the basics, you can begin to focus on where you want to go. This section guides you step-by-step through the calling features that enhance your Sprint PCS Service.
Sprint PCS Voice Command With Sprint PCS, the first wireless provider to offer innovative Voice Command technology, reaching your friends, family, coworkers and teammates has never been easier – especially when you’re on the go. With Sprint’s PCS Voice Command: 䊳 䊳 䊳 You store all your contact numbers in your phone’s memory. There’s no need to enter numbers, memorize voicemail passwords, or try to dial while driving. You can call anyone at any time – even if you don’t remember their phone number.
Using Caller ID Activating Your Service Us Caller ID lets you know who’s calling by displaying the number of the person calling when the phone rings. If the caller’s name and number are already saved in your Internal Address Book, the corresponding name appears with the number. In the same way, if you call someone who has this feature your phone number displays on their phone. Using Sprint PCS Service If the phone number is not recognized, a “U” is displayed. The “U” means the number is unavailable.
Tip: For those calls where you don’t want to be interrupted, you can temporarily disable call waiting by pressing Responding to Call Waiting You can answer an incoming call while on an existing call. If you are on an existing call and another call is received, a tone is heard and a call waiting message is displayed on the screen. If the caller is stored in the address book, their name is also displayed. before placing your call. Call Waiting is automatically reactivated once you end the call.
Forwarding Your Calls To Activate Call Forwarding: Call Forwarding lets you to forward all your incoming calls to another phone number - even when your phone is turned off. You can still make calls from your phone with Call Forwarding activated. Us To Activate Call Forwarding: 1. Tap 2. Enter the area code and phone number where the Using Sprint PCS Service Note: You are charged a higher rate for calls you have forwarded. Contact your service provider for more information.
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8 Application Menus and Entering Text Ap In this Section 䊳 Shortcuts 䊳 Viewing the Menus 䊳 Entering Characters by Tapping the Keypad 䊳 Entering Characters Using T9 Text Input 䊳 Entering Symbols and Numbers 8 Menu Navigation Application Menus and 䊳 Application Menus and Entering Text his section is a road map to using your phone. Every function and feature can be accessed through a menu. Take a few moments to know your way around and how to enter text.
Application Launcher The Application Launcher displays the icons of the applications loaded on your phone. If in the phone mode, the application icon is located in the lower left hand corner. Opening an Application 1. Tap from the phone main menu. 2. Find the desired application icon on the screen. Use the Tip: You can also use the up or down arrows on the front of the Sprint PCS Phone™ to scroll. Tip: All work is automatically saved before the application is exited. scroll bar on the right if needed. 3.
4. Tap the “New” button. Deleting a Category Note: You can also rename an existing category by tapping the “Rename” button. 5. An “Edit Categories” pop up screen is displayed. Enter a Ap name in the space provided. Application Menus and 6. Tap “OK”. 7. The new category is automatically displayed in the list. 8. Tap “OK” to exit. 8 Deleting a Category 1. Tap from the phone main menu. 2. Tap the drop down arrow in the upper right corner. 3. Tap “Edit Categories”. 4.
Applications Display The applications are by default displayed as icons. They can also be displayed as list of application names with small or large icons. This allows many different applications to be displayed on the screen at one time. Changing the View 1. Tap from the phone main menu. 2. Tap the Menu Launcher . 3. The Application Launcher menu options are displayed. 4. Select “Options” and tap “Preferences”. 5. The Preferences screen is displayed.
Elements of the Application Screen Changing the View Element Description Command Buttons Command buttons allow you to navigate a screen. They are usually located at the bottom of a screen or in dialog boxes. Application Menus and A set of menu options that are specific to the application. Not all applications have a menu bar. Ap Menu Bar 8 Changing the View Application Launcher. Tap this icon to display all the applications loaded on the Sprint PCS Phone™. Ap Menu Launcher.
Element Description Graffiti Writing Area Use this area to enter text using Graffiti writing. For more information, see "Graffiti® Writing" on page 41. Check Box When there is a check mark in a check box next to an option, the option is turned ON. To turn the option OFF, tap the check box. The check mark is removed and the option is turned OFF. Drop Down List An arrow pointing down designates a drop down menu. Tap the arrow to display a list of options.
Menus Menu Launcher Ap The menus in the Sprint PCS Phone™ have been designed to help you get the most from the applications installed. Menus and Menu Commands vary depending on the application, but some items are common throughout the phone. Menus are displayed using the Menu Launcher. Menu Launcher Application Menus and The Menu Launcher icon is responsible for launching any menus associated with the application screen.
Sorting Records You can sort records in several different ways. Sorting is available in applications that display lists. 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 Address Book To Do List Memo Pad Expense Sorting preferences can usually be changed using the menu launcher in each application. Private Records Records can be made private to avoid others from viewing them if your phone is lost or stolen. Private records remain visible until you select the hide option in the Security application.
䊳 䊳 Displaying Private Records 䊳 Shown - These records are always displayed. Hidden - Records marked private are hidden and require a password to view. They are not displayed in the address book. Masked - Records marked private are masked and require a password to view. They are displayed in the address book as a shaded entry. Ap To hide records: Application Menus and 1. Tap the Applications Launcher . 2. Tap the Security icon. 3. From the Current Privacy drop down list, select “Hide Records”.
3. Tap “Note”. 4. Enter the desired text in the space provided. 5. Tap “Done”. Reviewing a Note 1. To review a note, tap the note icon. Deleting a Note 1. Tap the note icon. 2. Tap “Delete”. 3. Tap “Yes” to confirm the deletion of the note. Choosing Fonts You can change the font style in most applications. You can also choose a different font style for each application. There are three different font choices: 䊳 䊳 䊳 Small Font Medium Font Large Font Changing the Font Style 1. Open the application. 2.
Getting Application Information To Display the About Box You can get information on any application by displaying the About box. The about box displays the name and version number of the application. The hardware and software version of the phone can be accessed by displaying the Version dialog box. Application Menus and Software Version Ap To Display the About Box 1. Tap the Menu Launcher icon. 2. Select the “Options” menu and tap “About”.
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9 Adjusting Volume Ad In this Section 䊳 Adjusting Volume During a Conversation 䊳 Speaker Phone 䊳 Muting a Call 9 Changing Ringer Volume Adjusting Volume 䊳 W Ad ith all the things that demand your attention in today’s fast-paced world, it’s important to tune-in to what really matters. Your phone gives you the ability to control your phone’s volume with the touch of a button. Not only can you control what you hear, you can also control what your caller hears.
Changing Ringer Volume There are eleven different ringer volume settings available on your phone. They are: 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 Ringer OFF Vibrate Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 8 + Vibrate To select the ringer volume, make sure you are on the main phone screen in idle mode and press the volume (up or down) buttons on the side of your phone. Silencing the Ringer To silence the ringer on incoming calls: 1.
Speakerphone Turning on the Speakerphone A speakerphone is also built into your phone. It allows you to carry on a conversation without having the phone next to your ear. Note: This option is also available in the Voice Memo function. Ad Turning on the Speakerphone 1. Place a call or answer an incoming call as normal. 2. A speaker icon is displayed on the screen with a mark Adjusting Volume crossing it out. 3. Tap the speaker icon and the speakerphone is activated. 4.
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10 Managing Messaging M In this Section 䊳 Sprint PCS Wireless Web™ Messaging 䊳 Reading New Messages 䊳 Sorting Messages 䊳 Deleting Messages 䊳 Messaging Filter 䊳 Message Menu Options 10 Knowing When You Have Messages Managing Messaging 䊳 Managing Messaging our phone is always working to help you stay connected – even when you’re unavailable. With three types of messaging, you can depend on being notified of important information.
Tip: When you are roaming off the Sprint PCS Network, you may not receive notification of new voicemail messages. It is recommended that you periodically check your voicemail by dialing 1 + area code + your phone Number. Setting Up Voicemail The first thing you’ll want to do after activating your phone is set up your voicemail.
Using the Menu Keys on your 䊳 Sprint PCS Phone. (For more information, see "Sprint PCS Wireless Web Messaging" on page 111.) Web Alerts - Alerts you when you receive a message via the Openwave® browser installed on the Sprint PCS Phone. (For more information, see "Web Alerts" on page 225.) Note: Sprint PCS Wireless Web services may not be available in certain affiliate areas. M New Voicemail Message Alerts 䊳 Call - Tap the “Call” button to play the voicemail.
Note: If this is the first time you have accessed your voicemail, the system will prompt you to setup your mail box before listening to any new messages. Follow the instructions given to setup your mail box. Using a Phone Other Than Your Phone to Access Your Messages: 1. Dial your phone Number. 2. When your voicemail box answers, press . 3. Enter your pass code. Clearing the Voicemail Message Icon Your phone may temporarily continue to display the icon after you have checked your voicemail messages.
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Messaging Sending Messages This option allows you to receive text messages on your phone. To send a message to a phone, you need to access the sprint website. The web address is: http://www.messaging.sprintpcs.com M 䊳 Managing Messaging You can create new text messages and send them to multiple phones. (An internet connection and computer is required to send messages.) Sending Messages 1. Log into http://www.messaging.sprintpcs.com with a 10 desktop computer. 2.
Note: The recipient of the message must be a subscriber of this service through the carrier for this option to work correctly. All applicable charges apply when receiving messages. 5. Click the “Send” button to send the text message. New Sprint PCS Wireless Web Messages Reading Text or Page Messages 1. Choose the following options to open the Messages application: Tap the icon at the top of the screen. Select “Page/ Text” from the drop down menu. 䊳 Tap the icon in the Application Launcher.
䊳 䊳 䊳 7. Tap Date To/From Message Type Urgency Managing Messaging 䊳 M 䊳 Manually Deleting a Sorting the Message List 1. Tap from the phone main menu. 2. Select Messages and tap Page/Text. 3. The SMS display screen is displayed. 4. Tap the “Sort” button. 5. The Show Options screen is displayed. 6. Tap the drop down arrow and select from the following types: to sort. 10 Deleting Messages Manually Deleting a The Inbox can contain up to 30 messages each.
5. Tap “Yes” to confirm the deletion of the selected message. Tap “No” to cancel. Creating a Message Filter Messages can be organized using filters. A filter automatically moves incoming messages to a specific folder depending on the filter settings. Before a filter is created, there must be categories specified. For more information on creating categories, see "Creating a New Category" on page 92. Creating a Filter 1. From the phone main menu, tap the Menu Launcher icon.
Message Menu Options Creating a Filter There are menu options associated with the Message screen. They are: 䊳 Font - Launches the Font preferences screen. You can 䊳 Setup - Launches the Phone Setup screen from the M select a different font display for messaging. Managing Messaging preferences screen. You can turn the message popup feature on or off.
Menu Options 1. From the SMS Message or open message screen, tap the Menu Launcher icon. There are also menu options associated with an open message. They are: 䊳 Move - Allows you to move the message to a user defined 䊳 Save Number - Opens the Address Book edit screen. The folder. 䊳 116 number is automatically entered in the phone number space in the new entry. Enter the remaining information and save the new entry.
11 Address Book Ad In this Section 䊳 Address Details 䊳 Speed Dial 䊳 Voice Dial 䊳 Making Calls from the Address Book 䊳 Editing and Viewing Address Book Entry 䊳 Beaming Address Book Entries 11 Creating an Address Book Entry Address Book 䊳 Address Book ow you know the basics that help make it easier to stay in touch with people and information.
The Address Book allows you to save names, addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and other information about your personal or business contacts. You can store thousands of entries in the Address Book. Space is limited only by the amount of available memory on the Sprint PCS Phone™. (To view how much memory you have available, see "Checking Memory Usage" on page 256.) You can use the Address Book to: 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 Make a phone call. Enter up to five phone numbers, or e-mail addresses for each contact.
Creating a New Entry 1. Choose one of the following options to launch the Address Creating a New Entry Book application: Press the button on the front of the Sprint PCS Phone™ to display the Address Book. Or: 䊳 Tap the Applications Launcher Icon . Tap the Address Book icon. Tap “New”. Enter the Last name of the person in the space provided. Move to the next line by tapping on it. Enter the first name of the person. Enter the rest of the desired information in the spaces provided.
䊳 Timed Pause (T) - When the number is called, the phone pauses for two seconds before the next series of numbers are dialed. You can add as many commas as necessary to get the correct length of pause. Address Details When the “Details” button is tapped in an Address edit screen, a variety of options is displayed. These options can be associated with the Address Book entry. The options available are: 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 Show in List Category Special Ringer Private To open the Address Entry screen: 1.
Category 3. Tap the “Edit” button. The Edit screen is displayed. 4. Tap the “Details” button. 5. Tap the drop down arrow from “Show in List” and select the desired number. The choices are: 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 Ad 䊳 Home Work Fax Other E-mail 6. Tap “OK” to exit. Address Book Category 11 Categories can organize the Address Book entries into easy to find items. By placing a name in a category, you can display addresses that are similar without having to search through the rest of the files.
Special Ringer The special ringer option allows you to set a desired ringer for the individual calling. When the person calls and is recognized in the Address Book, your phone automatically identifies the caller and sounds the special ringer instead of the normal ringer set for the phone. To set the special ringer: 1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon . 2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed. 3. Tap the “Edit” button. The Edit screen is displayed. 4.
Private 3. Tap the “Edit” button. The Edit screen is displayed. 4. Tap the “Details” button. 5. Tap the check box next to “Private”. A check mark is placed in the box. This means that the option is activated. 6. Tap “OK” to exit. Ad Speed Dial To set Speed Dial: Private displayed. Tap the “Edit” button. The Edit screen is displayed. Tap the “Details” button. Tap the “Set Speed Dial” button. The Set Speed Dial screen is displayed. Tap the drop down arrow and select the desired number for Speed Dial.
Voice Dial Voice dialing allows you to speak a name or other identifier into the phone and have a number dialed from the Address Book. The recorded name is associated with the Address Book entry. You can use the Voice Dialing feature with 20 different Address Book entries. For more information on Voice Dialing, see "Voice Dialing" on page 64. To setup Voice Dialing: 1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon . 2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed.
6. To play the recorded name, tap the drop down arrow and select “Play”. Tips on Recording 7. To erase the entry, tap the drop down arrow and select “Erase”. 8. Tap “OK” to confirm the deletion. 9. Tap “Done” to exit. Ad Tips on Recording Names 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 11 䊳 Address Book 䊳 Avoid recording similar names. If the names are too similar, the wrong name might be accessed. Avoid trying to record in a noisy area. Speak clearly. The person who uses the phone needs to record the name.
Making Calls from the Address Book Once the Address Book entry is created, you can make a call from it directly. To make a call from the Address Book: 1. Choose one of the following options to open the Address Book: 䊳 Press on the front of the phone. Or: 䊳 Tap the Applications Launcher on the display, then tap the Address Book icon. Or: 䊳 From the phone main menu, tap at the bottom of the display. 2.
Press on the front of the phone. Or: 䊳 Tap the Applications Launcher , then tap the Address Book icon. Or: 䊳 From the phone main menu, tap the Menu Launcher . Select “Calls”, and tap “Address”. If you have assigned categories to your address entries, you can view the items by category. Tap the drop down arrow to display the different categories. Use the volume buttons on the side of the phone to scroll up or down through the Address Book entries. Once you find a desired entry, tap the desired name to view.
Editing an Address Book Entry At some point the information that is saved in your Address Book may need to be changed. The information can be updated at anytime by tapping the “Edit” button in the Address View screen. Information can also be added using the “Edit” button. To update or add new information: 1. Open the Address Book and tap on the desired entry. 2. The Address View screen is displayed for the entry. 3. Tap the “Edit” button. The Address Edit screen is displayed. 4.
Looking up an Address Book Entry To Look Up an Address You can locate addresses quickly by using the Look Up line in the Address Book. To Look Up an Address Tip: Entries can be sorted by name or company. You must type the correct info on the “Look Up” line based on the way you have chosen to sort the entries. Address Book or company you want on the “Look Up” line using Graffiti text or the on-screen keyboard. 2.
Beaming Address Book Entries Using the Infrared (IR) port, you can exchange Address Book entries to other mobile devices. Once the Beam Receive feature is activated, you can beam any of the following: 䊳 Business Card - The business card is a specially 䊳 designated entry containing information you normally exchange with business contacts. Your business card can be sent quickly using one-touch beaming. Address Entry -You can select any entry in the Address Book and beam it to another IR mobile device.
Beaming a Business Card 1. In the Address List, tap the business card entry. The Beaming a Business Card Address View screen is displayed. 2. Tap the menu Launcher icon . 3. Select “Record” and tap “Beam Business Card”. Ad Beaming the Current Entry 1. In the Address List, tap the desired entry. 2. Tap the menu Launcher icon . 3. Select “Record” and tap “Beam Address”. Note: You can also press and hold the Address Book button on the front of your phone for about two seconds to beam your business card.
Records Menu The following choices are available in the “Records” menu. 䊳 Duplicate Address - Copies the current Address Book entry and creates a new Address Book entry for speed when entering multiple contacts with the same information. 䊳 Delete Address - Deletes the address from the Address Book. 䊳 Beam Category - Beams the entire Address Book category. 䊳 Beam Business Card - Beams the business card to another user.
12 Date Book Da In this Section 䊳 Setting an Alarm 䊳 Changing the Date Book View 䊳 Date Book Preferences 12 Scheduling an Event Date Book 䊳 T he Date Book lets you quickly and easily schedule appointments or any activity associated with a date or date and time.
Scheduling Events An entry in the Date Book is called an event. When you schedule an event, a description is displayed on the timeline, and the duration is set to 1 hour by default. You can easily change the start time and duration for any event. You can schedule the following types of events in the Date Book: 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 134 Timed events, such as meetings, that have a specific date and a specific start and end time. Untimed events, such as birthdays, holidays, and anniversaries.
Scheduling Timed Events Scheduling Timed Events You can schedule timed events for the current date or for future dates. To schedule a timed event for the current date: Da 1. Press the Date Book button Date Book on your phone to open the Date Book to today’s schedule. The current date and a list of times for a normal business day are displayed in “Day” view. 2. With the current day selected, tap the line next to the time that corresponds to the start of the event.
4. Set the event’s duration: 䊳 䊳 Note: You can open the Set Time dialog box (to select a start time) by making sure no event is selected, and then writing a number on the number side of the Graffiti writing area. If the event is one hour long, skip to the end of this procedure. If the event is longer or shorter than an hour, tap directly on the time to open the Set Time dialog box. 5.
Scheduling Untimed Events Scheduling an untimed event You can schedule untimed events for any date. Untimed events are displayed at the top of the list of times screen marked with a diamond. Da Scheduling an untimed event 1. Select the desired event date, as described in the previous Date Book procedure, “To schedule an untimed event for another date.” 2. Tap “New”. 3. In the Set Time dialog box, tap “No Time”. 12 Note: You can also tap “OK”, but make sure nothing is entered in the start or end time.
5. Tap a blank area on the screen to deselect the untimed event. Rescheduling an Event You can easily change scheduled events in the Date Book. Rescheduling 1. From the Date Book screen, tap the event that you want to reschedule. 2. Tap “Details” to open the Event Details dialog box for the event. 3. Tap the “Time” box. Select the new time. 4. Tap the “Date” box. Select the new date. 5. Tap “OK” to exit and return to the Date Book.
Setting an Alarm for an Event Da Date Book Setting an Alarm 1. Tap the desired event. 2. Tap “Details”. 3. Activate the alarm by tapping the Alarm check box. 4. Tap the drop down arrow to select minutes, hours, and Tip: The battery powers both the phone and handheld computer. If the battery has been depleted from placing calls on the phone, the handheld computer will also have no power, and alarms will not sound. Setting an Alarm You can set an alarm to remind yourself of upcoming events.
Marking an Event As Private Events can also be marked as Private when the security features are configured. (For more information, see “Allowing Calls” on page 212.) Your phone hides or masks (depending on your selection) all private entries and requires a password if you want to view the entries. Note: If you do not have the security features setup, a popup dialog box is displayed that tells you the security options are not configured. Marking an Event Private 1. Tap the desired event. 2.
Week View Week View The week view displays the calendar events for the entire week. This view allows you to quickly see a listing of all the events for a the week. It can help you see overlaps and event conflicts. Da To change to week view: 1. Tap the “Week View” icon or press the “Date Book” Date Book application button until the week view is displayed. 2. Tap the left and right navigation controls to move between different weeks.
Event Conflicts With the ability to define specific start and end times for any event, it is possible to schedule events that overlap (an event that starts before a previous event finishes). An event conflict (time overlap) displays in the Week view as overlapping time bars and in the Day view as overlapping brackets to the left of the conflicting times. Month View The Month View displays days that events are scheduled with dots and lines throughout the Month.
Tips for Month View 䊳 䊳 Da 䊳 Tips for Month View 䊳 Tap a desired day in the Month view to display the day in the Day view screen. Tap the scroll arrows in the upper right corner to move forward or backward a month. Tap “Go To” to open the date dialog box and select a different month. Use the scroll buttons on your phone to move between months. Press the top button to display the previous month, the bottom button to display the next month.
䊳 䊳 Check off completed To Do List items in the Agenda view, or click on a description of an item to go directly into the To Do List application. You can change the category of To Do items shown. Tap on the pick list and select the new category. See the chapter on “Using the To Do List” for more information on To Do items. Scheduling Repeating Events The repeat function allows you to schedule recurring events using a single entry. Repeating events could be birthdays, anniversaries, or a weekly meeting.
Editing Repeating Events Editing Repeating When you edit a repeating function, you have the option of applying the change to the current event, the current event and all future events, or all occurrences of the event (past, present, and future.) Da Date Book Deleting an Event 1. Select the desired event. 2. Tap the “Details” button. 3. Tap the “Delete” button. 4. The Repeating Event screen is displayed.
䊳 is changed. Past occurrences (prior to the day of the change) are not changed. If you apply a change to a single occurrence of a repeating event (e.g., time), that occurrence no longer shows the Repeat icon. Date Book Menus There are menu commands that are specific to the Date Book. They are: 䊳 䊳 䊳 Record Menu Edit Menu Options Menu Each menu item contains items that configure or adjust how the Date Book application is used.
䊳 䊳 Options Menu 䊳 Select All - Selects all text on the screen. Keyboard - Displays the onscreen keyboard. Graffiti Help - displays the Graffiti help screen. Options Menu The following options are available in the Options menu: Font - Allows you to select the desired font size for the date 䊳 Preferences - The preferences allows you to Da 䊳 book. 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 date book.
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13 Managing Mail In this Section Creating, Viewing, and Replying to Messages 䊳 Adding a Signature 䊳 Sending Messages 䊳 Purging Deleted Messages 䊳 HotSync Options 䊳 Working with Filters 䊳 Filter Strings 䊳 Truncating Messages 13 䊳 Managing Mail Setting up the Desktop Mail M 䊳 Managing Mail he Palm™ Desktop application allows you to manage, on your phone, the e-mail you send and receive through your desktop computer’s e-mail application.
Managing Desktop E-mail You can send or receive e-mail after you have performed a HotSync operation, either locally using your phone cradle, or remotely using a modem. The Palm™ Desktop application synchronizes the mail in the Inbox of your desktop e-mail application with the mail on your phone. For example, if you delete e-mail items from your phone, your next HotSync operation also deletes the e-mail items from your desktop e-mail application. This keeps you from deleting the e-mail items twice.
Setting up the Desktop Mail Before you use the Mail application for the first time, make sure that your desktop e-mail application is installed and running. You must also set up the Palm™ Desktop application for use with your desktop e-mail application. M Managing Mail Your phone supports various desktop e-mail applications, including Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Microsoft Exchange (version 4.0 or higher), Eudora (version 3.0.3 or higher), and Lotus cc: Mail (versions 2.5, 6.0, and 7.0).
Setting up Mail 1. Choose one of the following options to setup mail: If you have not yet installed the Palm™ Desktop application on your computer, install the software now. (For more information on installing the Palm Desktop, see "Installing the Palm Desktop Software" on page 15.) You will be prompted to set up Mail as part of the Palm™ Desktop installation program.
Click “Set As Default” to change the default setting for all HotSync operations. (When you first set up Mail, Synchronize the Files is the default setting.) 䊳 To turn off the Mail application, select “Do Nothing” and then select the “Set As Default” check box. 6. Click “OK”. 䊳 Changing Your Mail Setup icon M Changing Your Mail Setup Options 1. Open the Hotsync menu by clicking on the HotSync in the Windows task bar. Managing Mail 2. Click “Custom” from the HotSync menu.
Creating, Viewing, and Replying to Messages Your phone can create, view, and reply to e-mail messages that are sent to you. This allows you to be completely mobile and still keep in touch with others. Since your phone and a desktop machine are synchronized, when an e-mail is sent to another user, it appears as if the e-mail was sent via the desktop computer. Creating a New Message 1. From the Application main menu, tap the Mail icon. 2. Tap the “New” button. The New Message screen is displayed. 3.
Viewing a Message Viewing a Message 1. From the Application main menu, tap the Mail icon. . 2. The Mail List is displayed. The list displays the following information: Who sent the message. 䊳 The Date the message was received. 䊳 Check marks next to the message indicates the message has already been read. 䊳 Messages in bold text indicate high-priority. 䊳 M Managing Mail 13 Viewing a Message M 3. Tap the desired message to read from the list. 4. Tap “Done” to exit.
Replying to a Message 1. From the Application main menu, tap the Mail icon. . 2. Tap the desired message from the list. 3. Tap the “Reply” button. 4. The “Reply Options” dialog box is displayed. Tap one of the following options: 䊳 Sender - This replies to only the sender of the message. 䊳 All - This replies to all recipients that were sent the message. 䊳 Forward - This forwards a copy of the message to a new recipient. 5.
Looking Up an Address Looking Up an E-mail Address To identify the recipient of an e-mail, you must enter the individuals e-mail address. You can enter the data directly in the “To” or “CC” field, or use the “Look Up” command to access the information in your Address Book. M Looking Up an E-mail Address 1. Tap the Application Launcher icon on the front of your 13 5. Managing Mail 2. 3. 4. phone. Tap “Mail”. Tap “New”. In the New Message screen, tap either the “To” or “CC” field name to expand it.
Adding Details to E-mail Messages Before you send an e-mail item, you can attach additional information to the message if your desktop e-mail application supports this feature. For example, you can specify the message priority, create a blind courtesy copy, add a signature, or confirm that the message was delivered or read. Your phone cannot attach e-mail details or attributes that your desktop email application does not support. Adding Details 1. From the New Messages screen, tap “Details”. 2.
Adding a Signature Creating a Signature M By defining information as a signature, you can automatically attach it to the closing statement of e-mail items and avoid recreating the information for each e-mail item. A signature can contain information on you or your company—such as your name, address, phone and fax numbers, and any other text you want to include. The signature is visible only to the e-mail recipient, and does not appear in your e-mail item. Managing Mail Creating a Signature 1.
Sending Messages When e-mail is sent from your phone, it is stored in the Outbox folder until a HotSync operation is performed. During the synchronization process, your phone transfers messages stored in the Outbox to the desktop e-mail application. The mail is then sent from the desktop e-mail application the next time it sends mail. Sending a Message 1. Create a new message or reply to a message. (See "Creating, Viewing, and Replying to Messages" on page 154 for more information.) 2. Tap “Send”.
Saving a Draft M 䊳 To return the message to the Outbox, tap “Send”. To store the message for editing later, tap “Cancel”. Tap “Yes” if prompted and the message is sent to the “Drafts” folder. 13 䊳 Managing Mail 4. Tap “Edit”. 5. Make the desired changes. 6. Choose from the following options: Saving a Draft Working with Drafts M There may be times when a message is not ready to send and it requires some more work. These messages are known as drafts.
Editing a Draft 1. From the New Message screen, tap “Draft” from the drop 2. 3. 4. 5. down menu located in the upper right corner. Tap the draft message to edit. Tap the “Edit” button. Make the desired changes to the e-mail message. Choose from the following options: 䊳 To re-save the draft without sending, tap the Menu Launcher icon, select “Message” and tap “Save Draft”. 䊳 To send and transfer the message to the Outbox, tap “Send”.
4. Tap “OK” to exit. Message Categories Managing the Message List M After using the Mail application for some time, several messages start to collect in the various folders. To help keep track of all the different messages, you can modify how they are displayed on the screen. Message Categories Managing Mail 13 The mail list has five different default categories and allows you to create custom categories to meet your specific needs.
Sorting the Message List The mail list can be sorted to display e-mail messages by date, sender, or subject. High priority messages always display first in the list, no matter how the list is sorted. Sorting the List 1. From the New Messages screen, tap the “Show” button. 2. The Show Options dialog box is displayed. Tap the drop down list to display the following choices: 䊳 䊳 䊳 Date Sender Subject 3. Tap the desired sorting choice. 4. Tap “OK” top exit.
HotSync Options Sorting the List M You can manage your e-mail application more effectively by selecting HotSync options to control which items download when you synchronize your phone and your desktop computer. Different options can be set up for local and remote synchronization.
Setting HotSync Options 1. Tap the Applications Launcher icon . 2. Tap Mail. 3. Tap the Menu Launcher icon . 4. Select “Options” and tap “HotSync Options”. 5. From the drop down menu, tap either “Local HotSync” or “Remote HotSync”. 6. Choose the filtering option to apply during the synchronization. The available choices are: All - Downloads all messages in your computer’s Inbox, regardless of size or number. It then sends all messages in your phone Outbox to your desktop computer.
Working with Filters Accessing the Filters M Filters are used to control what e-mail is sent to your phone Inbox from the desktop computer. Filters are based on criteria that is contained in the e-mail message. When the criteria specified in the filter is found in a corresponding e-mail message, the filter is activated. Filters control junk mail on desktop computer e-mail from being sent to the mail application on your phone. Managing Mail 13 Accessing the Filters 1.
Ignoring or Receiving Messages The first step in creating a new filter is determining if you want to ignore or retrieve messages that match the information specified. Define to Ignore or Receive 1. From the HotSync Options screen, tap the drop down arrow and select the desired filter option. The two choices are: 䊳 䊳 168 Ignore Messages Containing - Messages are excluded that meet the defined criteria and all other messages are downloaded during the HotSync process.
Filter Strings Define to Ignore or Receive M Your phone filters e-mail based on information in their To, From, and Subject fields, called a filter string. You create a filter string by listing the words you want your phone to find and separating them by either a comma or a space. Each word in the filter string is joined by an implicit OR; your phone adds the logical connectors like AND or OR.
Define a Filter String 1. Tap the To, From, or Subject header field in the HotSync Options dialog box. 2. Enter your filter string using commas or spaces to separate the words. Do add any connectors like “AND” or “OR” between the words. 3. If the string exceeds the length of the field, tap the name of the field to display the Notes screen. 4. Tap “Done” to return to the HotSync dialog box. 5. Tap “OK” to exit.
Truncating Messages Truncating Messages Long messages can be truncated to save download time and storage space on your phone. The default setting is 4000 characters. Truncation is separate form the filters option. M Truncating Messages 1. Tap the “Truncate” button in the HotSync Options dialog box. Managing Mail 2. The Truncate Options screen is displayed. Tap the desired setting in the list of characters. 3. Tap “OK” to exit.
Options Menu The following options are available in the Options menu: 䊳 Font - Adjust the size of the display font. Preferences - Defines a signature text and allows you to 䊳 HotSync Options - Select filtering options during the 䊳 Look Up - Find a desired address to put in the “To” field. About Mail - View the software version of the Mail 䊳 configure a delete message alert. HotSync process. 䊳 application.
14 Expense Manager Ex In this Section Creating a new Expense Item 䊳 Editing an Expense Item 䊳 Transferring Data to Microsoft Excel Expense Manager 䊳 14 T Ex he Expense Manager allows you to keep on top of your finances by tracking your expenses and transferring the information to a spreadsheet on a desktop computer. You can Record dates, types of expenses, amount spent, payment method, and other details associated with any money that you spend.
Creating Expense Items The Expense application allows you to record the date, expense type, and the amount you spend. You can sort Expense items into different categories or add other information to an item. Creating a New Expense 1. From the Application main menu, tap the “Expense” Tip: You can also create a new Expense item in the Expense List screen by writing on the number side of the Graffiti writing area. The first number you write begins your new Expense item.
Changing the Expense Date Changing the Date The expense date is defaulted to the date the expense was entered into the system. The date can be changed to better reflect the actual date of the expense. Ex Changing the Date 1. Tap the desired expense item. 2. Tap the date of the item. 3. The Date screen is displayed with a calendar. Tap the Expense Manager correct date of the expense. 14 Changing the Date Ex Once the date is selected, the screen goes back to the expense main menu.
Entering Receipt Details Detailed expense-related information can be added to the item using the details screen.
Entering the Expense Type Automatically Filling in the Expense Ex You can select an expense type by writing the first letter or letters of an expense type in the Graffiti writing area. For example, writing the letter “T” enters the Taxi expense type. Writing “T” and then “e” enters Telephone, which is the first expense type beginning with the letters “Te”. Expense Manager Filling in the Expense Automatically 1. Tap the “Menu Launcher” icon. 2. Select “Options” and tap “Preferences”.
Expense List Display Options You can change the display of expenses, including their sort order, the mileage unit, and the currency symbol, using the Show Options dialog box. 1. In the Expense List, tap the “Show” button to display the “Show Options” dialog box. 2. To change how expense items are sorted, tap the “Sort By” drop down menu. 3. Tap “Date” or “Type” to sort the expense items by the corresponding option. 4.
Changing Currency and Symbol Display Change the Currencies in You can change the available currency display in the Currency drop down menu. You can also change the default currency that appears when you create a new expense item. Ex If the desired currency is not in the list of countries, you can create your own custom currency symbol and add it to the drop down menu. Expense Manager Change the Currencies in the Drop Down Menu: 1. In the Expense List, tap an “Expense” item. 2. Tap “Details”. 3.
Importing Data into Microsoft Excel Once you have entered expenses in the Expense application on your phone, the Palm Desktop software allows you view and print the data with your computer. Note: You must have Microsoft® Excel version 5.0 or later to view and print your Expense data using one of the provided templates. Microsoft Excel is not included with your phone package. The procedures in this section assume that you have installed Palm Desktop.
3. Select the expense category using one of the following Creating and Printing an techniques: Click an expense category. 䊳 To select multiple categories, press and hold the “CTRL” key on your desktop computer keyboard while selecting categories with your mouse. 䊳 Select All in the Categories group to print the expenses associated with all of your Expense categories. 䊳 Ex Expense Manager 14 Creating and Printing an 4.
Using Expense Report Templates The Palm Desktop application includes several expense report templates. When you use a template, you can edit your expense information in Microsoft Excel. Excel templates have the “.xlt” extension and are stored in the template folder in the Palm Desktop software directory. To preview a template before using, open the template file in Excel. For example, the template sample1.
Viewing Expense Data using Excel 1. Display your expense data in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet Viewing Expense Data as described in the previous procedure. 2. Click “Options”. 3. Enter the name, department, and other information as desired for your expense report. Ex Expense Manager 14 Viewing Expense Data 4. Click the Templates menu; then select an expense template. 5. Click “OK”.
Expense Menus There are menu commands that are specific to the Expense Report. They are: 䊳 䊳 Record Menu Options Menu Each menu item contains items that configure or adjust how the Expense application is used. Record Menu The following options are available in the Record menu: 䊳 䊳 Delete Item - Deletes an expense item. Purge - Deletes expense categories. Delete categories you no longer use to conserve memory.
15 Memo Pad M In this Section Creating a New Memo 䊳 Reviewing/Editing Memos 䊳 Memo Pad Menus Memo Pad 䊳 15 H ave you ever needed a pen and a piece of paper to take notes? Well now you have something better at your fingertips. Your phone gives you a fully functional memo pad to write down those quick notes to yourself. The “Memo Pad” is also compatible with common desktop applications like MS Word.
Creating a New Memo A single memo can contain up 4000 characters. The number of memos you can store on your phone is limited to the amount of available memory. Create a New Memo 1. To open the Memo Pad application, choose one of the following: Press the Memo Pad button located on the front of your phone. Or: 䊳 Tap the Applications Launcher icon , then tap the . Memo Pad icon 2. Tap “New”. 䊳 Note: You can also begin a memo from the Memo screen by writing in the Graffiti area.
Choosing a Memo Category Making a Memo Private Categories are used to file memos into different groups for easy review. You can assign and edit categories by using the Categories drop down list or the Details dialog box. M Making a Memo Private Memo Pad You can designate a memo to be “Private”. When the security features are enabled, the memo is hidden or masked and not displayed on the list of memos. To display the memo, a password is required. 15 Making a Memo Private 1.
Reviewing or Editing Memos The memo list displays the first line of the memo. This allows you to easily locate a desired memo. Memos can also be easily sorted in the memo list or by using the Memo options. Reviewing a Memo 1. In the memo list, tap the desired memo. 2. Review or edit the text in the memo. 3. Tap “Done” to save your changes and exit. Sorting Memos You can sort the memos alphabetically or in any order. Selecting a Sort Option 1. Tap the Menu Launcher icon from the memo screen. 2.
Manually Arranging the Memo List Manually Arranging the If you select the “Manual” option, you can manually sort the memos in the list. When the memos are rearranged, your phone automatically saves the changes. M The manual setting is not transferred to the desktop during a HotSync operation. Memo Pad To rearrange the order: 1. Select the Manual option in the “Preferences” dialog box. 2. In the memo list screen, tap and drag the memo to a new location in the list.
Beaming a Memo You can also transfer a memo to another phone or IR device by beaming. The Beam capability uses IR technology to transfer information from one device to another, by simply aiming the two devices towards each other. Note: To beam all memos in a specific category, select “Beam Category” instead of “Beam Memo”. Beam a Memo 1. Open the desired memo from the Memo Pad application. 2. Tap the Menu Launcher icon. 3. Select the “Record” menu and tap “Beam Memo”.
Option Menu 䊳 Font - Displays the Font dialog box to select a font size for 䊳 Security - Select to show, hide, or mask private records. Phone Lookup - Activates the “Phone Lookup” feature. Preferences - Opens the “Preferences” dialog box that Option Menu The following options are available in the Options menu: your memos. 䊳 M 䊳 allows you to setup the sort order of the memos.
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16 To Do List To In this Section 䊳 Setting Priorities 䊳 Checking Off To Do List Items 䊳 Changing Priorities and Due Dates 䊳 Deleting a To Do List Item 䊳 Displaying Completed and Due Items 䊳 To Do Menus 16 Creating a To Do List To Do List 䊳 To Do List ith the To Do List, you can create important reminders and prioritize the things that you need to do. Assigning different priority levels insures that the most important reminder is displayed first.
Creating a To Do List Item The To Do List is used to record and organize important items that need to be done throughout the day, week, month, or year. The appearance, level of detail, and sort order of items can all be set to make the list easier to read. Creating a To Do List Task 1. Press the “To Do List” button on the front of the phone. Note: Tap the Applications Launcher icon To Do List icon . , then tap the 2. Tap “New”. 3. Enter the To Do List text in the space provided.
Setting Priorities Setting the Priority Level To Different priority levels can be set for the To Do List items, based on their urgency. The items are displayed by priority and due date at the top of the screen by default. The number “1” is designated as the highest priority. Changing the items priority automatically repositions the item in the list. To Do List Setting the Priority Level 1. Tap the Priority number on the left side of the item displayed in the To Do List. 2.
Checking Off To Do List Items When items are completed, they can be checked off to indicate the item has been completed. Checking off a Completed Item 1. Tap the check box located on the left side of the “To Do List” item. Note: The To Do List can be set to display or hide items that have already been checked off. By default, completed items will not be displayed but are always stored until you delete them.
䊳 Tomorrow -Automatically inserts tomorrow’s date in the 䊳 䊳 One week later - Automatically inserts the date. No Date - Default option of no date in the “Due Date” 䊳 Choose Date - Displays a calendar to select the desired “Due Date” field. Changing the Priority, Due field. To date. To Do List 16 5. Select the desired date option. 6. Tap “Private” to hide the item when the security feature is enabled. 7. Tap “OK” to exit.
Sorting To Do Items 1. From the To Do List, tap the “Show” button. 2. The “To Do Preferences” screen is displayed. Tap the “Sort By” drop down menu to display the following options: Priority, Due Date - Displays the list using Priority then Due Date. 䊳 Due Date, Priority - Displays the list using Due Date then Priority. 䊳 Category, Priority - Displays the list using Category then Priority. 䊳 Category, Due Date - Displays the list using Category then Due Date. 䊳 3. Tap “OK” to exit.
Displaying Completed and Due Items To Display Completed and Completed items and their due dates can be displayed on your phone. To To Display Completed and Due Items 1. In the To Do List, tap the “Show” button. 2. In the To Do Preferences dialog box, choose from the following settings: 䊳 To Do List 䊳 To 䊳 To Display Completed and 䊳 in the To Do List. If this setting is turned OFF, completed To Do items disappear from the list, but are kept in the memory of your phone.
To Do Menus There are menu commands that are specific to the To Do List application. They are: 䊳 䊳 Record Menu Options Menu Each menu item contains items that configure or adjust how the To Do List application is used. Record Menu The following options are available in the Record menu: 䊳 Delete Item - Deletes an item from the To Do List. Attach Note - Adds a note to the current To Do item. Delete Note - Removes a note from an item. Purge - Deletes all completed items.
17 Calculator Ca In this Section Opening the Calculator 䊳 Calculator Button Definitions 䊳 Displaying Recent Calculations Calculator 䊳 17 H aving a calculator handy is not only convenient, but practical. This easy to use calculator makes figuring out simple math equations a breeze.
The calculator allows you to perform general mathematical functions, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can use the calculator to: 䊳 䊳 䊳 Perform basic calculations. Store and retrieve values. Display the last series of calculations. Opening the Calculator 1. Choose one of the following options to open the calculator: 䊳 䊳 202 Tap the Application Launcher icon . Tap the Calculator icon .
Using the Calculator Buttons The calculator includes several buttons to complete the mathematical calculations. Ca Calculator 17 Ca The “CE” button clears the last number you entered. Use this button if you make a mistake while entering a number in the middle of a calculation. This button enables you to re-enter the number without starting the calculation over. Calculator The “C” button clears the entire calculation and enables you to begin a fresh calculation.
The “M+” button places the current number in memory. Each new number you enter with the M+ button is added to the total stored in memory. The number that you add can be either a calculated value or any number you enter by pressing the number buttons. Pressing this button has no effect on the current calculation (or series of calculations); it merely places the value into memory until it is recalled. The “MR” button recalls the stored value from memory and inserts it in the current calculation.
Displaying Recent Calculations To display recent Ca The Recent Calculations command lets you review the last series of calculations and helps you confirm a chain of calculations. Recent calculations include the number of characters that can fit on the screen. Once the characters scroll from the screen, they are lost. Calculator To display recent calculations: 1. In the Calculator application, tap the Menu icon. 2. Tap “Options”, and then tap “Recent Calculations”.
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18 Security Se In this Section 䊳 Changing or Deleting a Password 䊳 Recovering a Lost Password 䊳 Showing or Hiding Private Records 䊳 Locking your phone 䊳 Allowing Calls 䊳 Resetting Preferences 18 Assigning a Password Security 䊳 Se y using the security setting on your phone, you receive peace of mind without sacrificing flexibility. With several options available, you can customize your phone to meet your personal needs.
Assigning a Password A password can be assigned to lock your phone, or keep private records from being viewed by anyone not entering a password. When a password is assigned, the phone records stored in the Address Book are hidden or masked. Passwords also disable the phone and only allow designated emergency numbers to be dialed. Note: The emergency numbers are assigned using the security preferences. Assigning a Password 1.
Changing or Deleting a Password Change or Delete a Se Once a password is created, it can be changed or deleted anytime. The current password must be entered first, before a new one is created. If the phone came with a password already installed, usually it is the last four digits of your social security number, or the last four digits of the telephone number assigned to the phone. Security Change or Delete a Password 1. From the Security screen, tap the “Password” box. 2.
Resetting Your Lost Password 1. From the Security screen, tap the “Password” box. 2. Tap the “Lost Password” button. 3. Tap “Yes” to confirm the deletion of all records and entries marked private. 4. Your new password is the last four digits of your phone number. Showing or Hiding Private Records Entries that are marked private can be hidden to avoid others from seeing your personal entry and records information. Records are only hidden if the security option is enabled.
3. To view the masked records, (which are still sorted and Showing Private Records listed in the correct order, even though they cannot be read) simply tap on the masked record, then enter the password. Se Showing Private Records 1. From the Security screen, tap the “Current Privacy” drop down menu. Security 2. Tap “Show Records” from the list. 3. Enter your password in the password dialog box. 4. Note that all records marked as private can now be seen without entering a password.
Allowing Calls Your phone can be setup to receive or place only a selected type of call. You can select one of the three configurations: 䊳 All Calls - All calls can be received or placed on the 䊳 Special Number Only - Only the special numbers you phone. have setup can be placed. These calls can be placed even when the phone is locked. Restricting Calls 1. From the Security screen, tap the “Details” button. 2. Enter your password. 3.
Resetting the Preferences To reset the phone Resetting the phone preferences erases all phone preference information and returns the phone to the default settings. This includes all personal information entered in the Address Book, Date Book, To Do List, and Memo Pad. Se Security To reset the phone 1. From the Security screen, tap the “Details” button. 2. Tap the “Phone Reset” button. 3. Tap “OK” to reset your phone.
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19 Ex Experiencing Sprint PCS Wireless Web Launching the Browser 䊳 Navigating the Browser 䊳 Connecting to the Internet 䊳 Bookmarks 䊳 Web Alerts 䊳 Browser Menus 19 䊳 Experiencing Sprint PCS In this Section Ex Experiencing Sprint PCS Wireless Web B y now you’ve discovered the great features that come with your Sprint PCS Phone™. Now it’s time to experience the Sprint PCS Wireless Web.
The Sprint PCS Wireless Web With the Sprint PCS Wireless Web and your wireless Internetready phone, you have access to many features via the wireless Internet. 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 216 The Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser - Allows you to view specially-designed text versions of popular web sites. Sprint PCS Wireless Web Mail - Allows you to send and receive e-mail quickly and easily.
The Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser Your phone comes equipped with a minibrowser, which allows you to access up-to-the minute information through the Sprint PCS Wireless Web. Ex You can view specially-designed text versions of popular Internet sites, including Yahoo!®, Amazon.com®, The Weather Channel®, and more. Browsing the Sprint PCS Wireless Web using your phone is different than using a home computer because sites are display specialized text and reduce their graphics.
Launching the Browser Your phone comes equipped with a browser, which allows you to access up-to-the minute information through the Sprint PCS Wireless Web. You can view specially designed text versions of popular Internet sites. Browsing the Sprint PCS Wireless Web using your phone is different than using a home computer because sites display specialized text and reduced graphics. Launching the Browser 1. Turn the Phone ON. (The phone must be ON for the Internet application to work.
Navigating the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Navigating Tips Ex The browser application is designed to display web information in a compact format. As described earlier, the mobile web does not display many graphics and relies on text based web information to decrease download time. To navigate the information displayed on the screen, the browser has different icons displayed on the bottom row of the screen. These icons help perform basic navigation functions associated with the browser.
䊳 Not all websites can be viewed using the browser application. Java script, images, and frames are not supported. Scrolling Through Text 䊳 䊳 䊳 Tap the scroll bar located on the right side of the screen. Use the volume buttons to scroll up or down. To scroll between pages, use the Up/Down button located on the front of your phone. Moving Backwards If you are browsing through web pages and decide to go back one page, you can tap the “Back” button. The previous page is stored in the browser memory.
Bookmarking a Web Page Bookmarking a Web Page Open the desired website and tap the “Mark” button. A bookmark is added to the list. Opening Bookmarks Ex Experiencing Sprint PCS To open previously saved bookmarks, tap the Bookmark icon . Bookmarks allow you to quickly access your favorite websites without having to enter a URL. Opening Web Alerts 19 With Web Alert capabilities, you can receive Internet messages on your phone. To open the Web Alerts application, tap the web Alerts icon .
Web Guard The Web Guard feature is designed to alert you when opening or closing the browser. The available options are: 䊳 Both - Alerts you when opening or closing the browser. Prompt to Start - Alerts you only when the browser is 䊳 Prompt to End - Alerts you only when the browser is 䊳 None - No alerts when opening or closing the browser. 䊳 opened. closed. To access Web Guard: 1. Tap the Menu Launcher icon . 2. Select “Preferences” and tap “Web Guard”.
Connecting to a Website using When a website is displayed, there may be some soft keys or navigation buttons displayed at the bottom of the screen.(OK, Menu, Back, Mark, etc.). These buttons are mapped to the application buttons on the front of the phone.(Address Book, Date Book, To Do List, and Memo.) Ex Connecting to the Internet You can connect to an Internet site in two different ways: 䊳 Experiencing Sprint PCS 䊳 Selecting the “Open URL” menu option. Using a Bookmark.
Connect to a Website using a Bookmark Once you have bookmarks set up on your phone, you can connect to the website directly by using a bookmark. Bookmarks save the URL information and automatically connect to the website. 1. In the Sprint PCS Wireless Web screen, tap the Bookmark icon . 2. Tap the name of the desired bookmark. The Service Connection Progress screen is displayed. Bookmarks The browser application has the ability to save bookmarks that reference your favorite websites.
2. A list of available bookmarks is displayed. Tap the desired bookmark. Deleting Bookmarks 3. The website is displayed. Deleting Bookmarks 1. In the Sprint PCS Wireless Web screen, tap the Bookmark Ex icon . 2. The bookmark list is displayed. Tap the desired bookmark and then drag away without lifting the stylus from the screen surface. This should keep the arrow next to the desired choice without launching the bookmark. 3. Tap the “Erase” button. 4. Tap “Erase” to confirm the deletion.
closed and the information regarding the alert is saved in the Web Alerts screen. Opening the Web Alert Application 1. Tap the Web Alert icon . 2. The Web Alerts screen is displayed. Tap the desired alert to open the URL. Browser Menus The following menu commands are available using the Menu Launcher icon : 䊳 䊳 Go - The Go menu contains the following menu items: 䊳 Browser Menu - Displays the Wireless Web browser menu with Reload, Home, Bookmarks, Mark Site, About, and Advanced.
䊳 About - The About menu contains the following menu items: 䊳 Help - This displays a help information screen based on what is displayed on the screen. It offers basic help instructions for navigating with the browser. About Browser - This displays the version of the browser being used. Opening the Web Alert 䊳 Ex Each menu item contains items that configure or adjust how the browser application is used.
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20 Web Clipping Applications W In this Section 䊳 Web Clipping vs. Web Browsing 䊳 Adding Web Clipping Applications 䊳 Wireless Internet Messaging 䊳 Palm.Net 䊳 iMessenger Options 20 Web Clipping Applications Web Clipping Applications 䊳 Web Clipping Applications eb Clipping Applications give you access to a wide variety of information including news, sports, stocks, movie times, restaurant information, and much more.
Web Clipping Applications Web Clipping is a fast and easy way to retrieve information from the Internet on your phone. A simple process of query and response is used to send and retrieve information. Most of the large graphics are removed to achieve a faster download rate. Just as an ordinary desktop browser gives you access to many different websites, your phone gives you access to many different web clipping sites. These sites are called web clipping applications.
Adding Web Clipping Applications W Many web clipping applications are located on Palm’s website at “http://www.palm.net”. Web clipping applications are downloaded to a desktop computer and then a HotSync operation is performed to load the application on your phone. If you are using the web portal, you can download web clipping application wirelessly to the Sprint PCS Phone. Web Clipping Applications Wireless Internet Messaging using iMessenger® 20 By activating the Palm.
The Network The Internet is often described as a “network of networks,” and the Palm.Net network is just another network tied into the Internet. The advantage of the Palm.Net network is that your phone has a wireless connection. As long as you’re in a good coverage area, the service will work correctly. Protection of Wireless Transactions Your phone is equipped with next generation encryption technology from Certicom to insure the maximum amount of security available.
Palm.net® WebSite 䊳 Sprint PCS Account - Check the current status of your Note: Access to the Palm.net service requires you to register and create an account on the website. Login is required from your phone prior to accessing the site. For more information, access “http://www.palm.net” using a desktop machine. 20 W Web Clipping Applications 20 account in a summary or detailed format. You can also change your password and account information.
Using Web Clipping Applications Web Clipping is basically a query and response technique that gathers information from the Internet and downloads it to your phone. The process works like this: 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 First, you open a Web Clipping application that provides the desired information. For example Movie Listings. Next, a query is sent for specific information. For example, movie listings in your zip code.
Working with Web Clipping Applications Working with Web Clipping Web clipping applications are designed to work like any other standard application installed on your phone. The skills and techniques learned by using the other standard applications can be applied when using the web clipping applications. W Web clipping applications are similar to standard applications in the following ways: 䊳 You can use Graffiti text or an onscreen keyboard when entering information.
Stopping a Wireless Transaction 1. Tap the Stop icon located in the top menu bar of the web clipping application. Note: Any data already downloaded prior to the stop command is displayed on the screen. Charges apply for the air time that was used to download the cancelled data. Reviewing Current Queries (Back Arrow) Your phone stores the previous queries of your current session. This allows you to review the entries by using the “Back Arrow”. To go to a previously viewed page: 1.
example, if you receive a phone number and an address, it can be added to the Address Book. Sending E-mail From a Clipping To save information: 1. Open the web clipping application and display the desired W information. Web Clipping Applications 2. Tap the Menu Launcher icon . 3. Select “Edit” and tap “Copy Page”. 4. Open the other application, such as Address Book or Memo Pad. . 20 5. Create a new record. 6. Tap the Menu Launcher icon 7. Select “Edit” and tap “Paste”.
3. Enter the desired text of the message in the “Body” section of the e-mail. 4. Choose one of the following: 䊳 䊳 Tap “Put in Outbox” to file the message in the Outbox. The message is sent when you open the iMessenger application and tap “Check & Send”. Tap “Cancel”. Tap “Yes” to save the message in the Draft folder of the iMessenger application. Tap “No” to delete the message. Using the iMessenger® Application By signing up with Palm.
Mail Depends on the Desktop Computer Mail Depends on the Desktop The standard mail application is dependent on the desktop computer e-mail application. Mail is used to manage the email received on your desktop computer. E-mail items created in the mail application on your phone cannot be sent until a HotSync operation is performed with the desktop computer. The message is then sent using the desktop e-mail application. W Web Clipping Applications Opening the iMessenger Application 1.
Cancelling a Transaction 1. Tap the “Cancel“button in the Transaction Progress dialog box. Note: Any messages that were downloaded to your Inbox prior to the cancellation are displayed. Air time charges apply to the information that was downloaded before the cancellation. Viewing a Log of the most recent Transaction 1. Tap the Menu Launcher icon . 2. Select “Options” and tap “Show Log”. Opening a Message 1. From the iMessenger screen, tap the desired message. 2. Tap “Done” to close the message.
Number of Characters Palm.net returns a message to the sender that says “Undeliverable Message”. Downloading the Remainder More than 50,000 Results Downloading the Remainder of a Message “More” button. 20 1. When the message is displayed on the screen, tap the Web Clipping Applications To download a message: Note: The maximum amount you can download in one transaction is 6000 characters. If the message has more than 6000 characters remaining, another transaction is required.
To display complete header information: 1. Open a message. 2. Tap the “Complete Header” icon located in the top right corner of the screen . Distribution Lists of Incoming Messages Distribution list are the e-mail addresses that are displayed in the “To:”, “CC:”, and “BCC” fields of a message. A maximum of 300 of the first 500 characters of a message is used to download the distribution lists. (A maximum of 100 characters is used to download the text in the “Subj:” field.
Creating a Message To avoid missing attachments, a forwarding address can be configured to send copies of your incoming messages to a third party e-mail account located on a desktop computer. Creating Messages 20 Note: If more than one e-mail address is entered in the “to:” field, it must be separated by a comma and a space. You can also enter addresses on their own line to avoid typing in the commas and spaces. Creating a Message W Web Clipping Applications Replying to a Message 1.
2. Enter the first few letters of the desired name. 3. Tap the “Lookup” button. 4. If the letters entered identify someone in the Address Book, the e-mail address is automatically entered into the “To:” field. If not, the Lookup dialog box is displayed and shows a list of possible e-mail addresses. 5. When the desired address is found, tap the e-mail address to select. 6. Tap the “Add” button to add the address to the Address Book.
To Create A Signature: To Create A Signature: 1. Tap the Menu Launcher icon . 2. Select “Options” and tap “Preferences”. 3. Tap “Signature”. 4. Enter the text for the signature in the space provided. 5. Tap “Done”. W Adding A Signature 1. In the new message, tap the area of the body text where you would like to append or insert the signature. Sending Messages Tip: You can also add a signature using the Graffiti stroke command “/ Z”.
Deleting Messages Your phone stores deleted messages in the “Deleted” folder up to the maximum capability of 50Kb. When the size limit is reached, messages are automatically deleted to make room for the newly deleted messages. The message with the oldest date is deleted first. Deleting a Message 1. Open the message that you want to delete. 2. Tap the “Delete” button. Removing a Message from the Deleted Folder 1.
Folders Folders The iMessenger application provides a set a default folders that are used to store e-mail messages. In addition to the default folders, custom folders can also be created. W To select a folder: 1. Tap the drop down list in the upper right corner of the Web Clipping Applications screen. 2. The following folders are displayed: 䊳 Inbox - Contains new messages downloaded from the network. 䊳 䊳 䊳 20 䊳 Outbox - Contains messages that are ready to be sent.
iMessenger® and HotSync® The iMessenger application is completely independent of the HotSync operation. The only information that is saved is the preference information and message information currently in the application. This information is useful if you need to perform a hard reset of your phone. When a hard reset is performed, all information is lost and only the basic applications are installed. To restore the information, a HotSync is performed.
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21 Applications Launcher 䊳 Installing Handheld Computer Software 䊳 Deleting Handheld Computer Applications 21 䊳 Managing Handheld In this Section M Managing Handheld Computer Software T M his section describes how to install and manage the software that is on the Sprint PCS Phone™. The Sprint PCS Phone™ uses different applications to manage your everyday events. Many new and exciting applications can be installed to make your everyday life easier.
Applications Launcher The applications launcher displays the applications installed on the organizer. When you are in another application and you want to return to the main screen, you tap the applications launcher icon , which is available in most applications. Any work in the previous application is automatically saved when you exit. Categorizing an Application When you install applications, they can be categorized to be found easier.
Changing the Launcher Display Tap the “Applications Launcher” . Tap the “Menu Launcher” . Tap “Options”, then “Preferences”. Tap the drop down next to “View By:” Select List. M Managing Handheld 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Changing the Launcher By default, the applications are represented by an icon. The applications can also be represented in a list format or in different sized icons. To change the view to a list format: 21 Changing the Launcher M Managing Handheld Computer Software 6. Tap to exit Preferences.
Installing Your Phone Software The organizer comes with several applications already installed. You can also add other applications to your phone by a simple installation procedure. The Install Tool is used in conjunction with the HotSync application to install applications to your phone. Note: All applications that you install reside in RAM. Therefore, there is a limited number of applications that can be installed based on the amount of free RAM.
Deleting Handheld Computer Applications To Install Software on By deleting applications that you no longer use or need, the amount of available RAM is increased. Since all new applications reside in RAM, it is a good idea to have as much as possible freed up any given time. 21 Tap the Applications Launcher . Tap the Menu Launcher . Tap “App”, then “Delete”. A list of installed applications is displayed. Tap the application that you want to delete. Tap to delete the application.
Checking Memory Usage Your phone is equipped with 8Mb of total memory. When you install an application on the handheld computer portion of the phone, the memory is reduced to accommodate. If too many applications are installed, the memory may become completely full. To monitor the amount of free or available memory, you can display the memory information screen. The memory information screen displays a list of applications with the amount of memory they are using.
䊳 An application installed in RAM. beam. 2. Tap the Menu Launcher icon . 3. Tap “Record”. Select one of the following: The Beam command for a single record. 䊳 In the Address Book, Beam Business Card, Beam Category. M 䊳 To Beam a Record, To Beam a Record, Business Card, or Category 1. Locate the record, business card, or category you want to Note: You can also perform a HotSync operation using the IR port. See "Performing an IR HotSync operation" on page 272. Managing Handheld 4.
Tap the Applications Launcher . Tap the Preferences icon . Tap the drop down menu and select “General”. Make sure that the “Beam Receive” option is set to “ON”. If the option is OFF, tap the drop down menu and select ON. 6. Tap the Applications Launcher to exit. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
22 HotSync® Operations Ho In this Section 䊳 Customizing HotSync Application Settings 䊳 IR HotSync Operations 䊳 HotSync using a Modem 䊳 Using a File Link 䊳 Creating a User Profile 22 Selecting HotSync Setup Options HotSync® Operations 䊳 hen you perform a HotSync operation, all data on your phone is synchronized with a desktop computer. This keeps you in touch and upto-date no matter where you are.
HotSync Manager and Technology The HotSync manager controls the entire HotSync process. It runs in the background and monitors the communication between your phone and the desktop computer. When your phone is placed in the cradle and the HotSync button is pressed, all data is synchronized on your phone with the desktop computer.
Perform a HotSync the Performing Your First HotSync Operation An initial setup is required on both the desktop computer and your phone to synchronize the data for the first time. Once the information is entered, and your phone is recognized, the information is not required again. The first connection must be completed using a direct connection with a cradle, not a modem. Ho HotSync® Operations Perform a HotSync the First Time 1.
Note: Since this is the first HotSync operation, you must enter your user information. 6. Tap the Application Launcher icon. 7. Tap the HotSync icon. 8. The New User dialog box is displayed. Enter a Username and the password for your phone. 9. Click “OK” to start the synchronization. 10. A message is displayed indicating that the process is complete. Creating a User Profile A user profile can be created without associating a user name by using the File Link feature.
Click “OK”. Repeat the above steps for each new profile. When all profiles are entered, click “OK” to exit. Select the desired user profile from the list and create data for the profile. Using a Profile for the First 5. 6. 7. 8. Ho Using a Profile for the First Time 1. Place your phone in the cradle. 2. Press the HotSync button on the cradle to start the HotSync operation. HotSync® Operations 22 Using a Profile for the First 3. Enter the lock code. 4.
Selecting HotSync Setup Options The HotSync manager can be set to run at desired times. If necessary, the local and modem settings can be adjusted. Setting Options 1. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows task bar to open the HotSync Manager. 2. Click “Setup”. 3. Click the “General” tab and select one of the following options: 䊳 Always available - Adds the HotSync manager to the Startup folder and allows the manager to run in the background.
Setting Options Ho HotSync® Operations 22 5. If needed, choose another serial port for the cradle. This port cannot be shared with a modem or other device. 6. If needed, set the speed to determine the speed of the Setting Options transfer between your phone and desktop computer. 7. Click “OK” to exit. Ho Note: Try the fastest speed possible first and adjust to the settings to a lower speed if problems are experienced.
Customizing the HotSync Operation For each application, you can define a set of options that determines how records are handled during the HotSync operation. These options are called a “conduit.” By default, a HotSync operation synchronizes all files between your phone and Palm Desktop software. In general, you should leave the settings to synchronize all files.
Customizing Settings 1. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows task bar Customizing Settings to open the HotSync Manager. 2. From the HotSync Manager menu, click “Custom”. Ho HotSync® Operations 22 Customizing Settings Select the desired “User” name from the list. Select the application from the “Conduit” list. Click “Change”. Select the desired changed information from the choices listed in the dialog box. 7. Choose the duration of the setting. 䊳 HotSync® Operations 䊳 Ho 3. 4. 5. 6.
Performing a HotSync Operation via a Network When you use the Network HotSync software, you can take advantage of the LAN and WAN connectivity available in many office environments. The Network HotSync software allows you to perform a HotSync operation by dialing in to a network or by using a cradle that is connected to any computer on your LAN or WAN (provided that the computer connected to the cradle also has the Network HotSync software installed, your computer is on, and the HotSync Manager is running).
Note: During the HotSync operation, the desktop computer Setting up your phone for network information is stored on your phone. With this information, your phone can locate the computer when performing a HotSync operation over the network. Ho Setting up your phone for Network HotSync 1. Tap the Applications Launcher icon . 2. Tap the HotSync icon . 3. Tap the Menu Launcher icon . 4. Select “Options” and tap “Modem Sync Prefs”. 5. Tap “Network”. 6. Tap “OK” to exit.
IR HotSync Operations Your phone is equipped with an infrared (IR) port that supports the IrCOMM implementation of the standards for infrared communication established by the Infrared Data Association (IrDA). This means that not only can you beam data to another Palm OS® handheld that is equipped with an IR port, but you can also beam data to a cell phone and any other device that supports the IrCOMM implementation of the IrDA standards.
To check the ports used for infrared communication: 1. In the Windows task bar, click “Start”, choose “Settings”, To check the ports used for and then “Control Panel”. 2. Double-click “Infrared”. 3. Click the “Options” tab. 4. Select “Enable infrared communication”. Ho HotSync® Operations Note: The COM port displayed in the drop-down box is the port where your infrared device is attached. It should be different from any port used by the HotSync Manager. 5.
means that you cannot use your cradle again until you reconfigure the HotSync Manager to communicate with the port defined for cradle synchronization. Performing an IR HotSync Operation After you complete the steps to prepare for performing an IR HotSync operation, it is easy to perform the actual operation. To perform an IR HotSync operation: 1. Tap the Applications Launcher icon . 2. Tap the HotSync icon . 3. Tap “Local”. 4. Tap the drop down menu below the HotSync icon and select “IR to a PC/Handheld”.
23 Selecting Your Accessories Se In this Section Overview of Available Accessories for This Phone 䊳 How to Order Selecting Your Accessories 䊳 23 W e offer a variety of accessories for your phone. Choose from chargers, batteries and hands-free devices – all designed to give you more flexibility and convenience.
Accessory Options Standard Battery The standard battery provides approximately four hours of continuous talk time in digital mode and 90 minutes of continuous talk time in analog mode or approximately 100 hours of continuous standby time in digital mode and 20 hours continuous standby time in analog mode. The battery charges in about two hours using any of the charging accessories available with this phone.
Desktop Charger and HotSync Cradle Travel Charger The Desktop Charger uses an AC adapter and is provided with your phone for convenient charging. The desktop charger also acts as a HotSync cradle to synchronize data between the Sprint PCS Phone™ and a desktop computer.In addition, there is a slot that allows you to recharge an extra battery in the back of the cradle. Se Selecting Your Accessories Travel Charger Compact and lightweight, this is a convenient way to charge your phone while on the road.
How to Order Most Sprint PCS Accessories found at local Sprint PCS Centers can also be purchased through the Sprint PCS Accessory HotlineSM by calling 1-800-974-ACC1 (2221) or from your phone. Next day delivery is offered in select areas. You can also visit our web site at www.sprintpcs.com.
24 Performance and Safety In this Section Pe Knowing Performance and Safety Guidelines Getting the Most Out of Your Reception 䊳 Maintaining Safe Use and Access to Your Phone 䊳 Caring for the Battery 䊳 Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice 24 䊳 art of getting the most out of your phone is knowing where and how it works at optimum efficiency.
Getting the Most Out of Your Reception Keeping Tabs on Signal Strength The quality of each call you make or receive depends on the signal strength in your area. Your phone informs you of the current strength by displaying a number of bars next to the signal strength icon. The more bars displayed, the stronger the signal. If you’re inside a building, being near a window may give you better reception.
Maintaining Your Phone’s safety levels with respect to human exposure to RF signals. More than 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from universities, government health agencies and industries developed this updated standard after reviewing the available body of research. In 1993, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted this updated standard in a regulation.
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND POSSIBLE PROPERTY DAMAGE. Using Your Phone While Driving Talking on your phone while driving is illegal in some states. Even where it’s not, it can divert your attention from driving. Remember that safety always comes first. When using your phone in the car: 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 Get to know your phone and its features, such as speed dial and redial.
areas where use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger. Using Your Phone Near Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices Pe Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, RF signals from wireless phones may affect inadequately shielded electronic equipment. Performance and Safety 24 RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles.
indicating that two-way radios should be turned off. Construction crews often use remote-control RF devices to set off explosives. Turn off your phone when you’re in any area that has a potentially explosive atmosphere. Although it’s rare, your phone or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks could cause an explosion or a fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. These areas are often, but not always, clearly marked.
Caring for the Battery Protecting Your Battery Protecting Your Battery The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s performance. 䊳 䊳 䊳 䊳 Pe 䊳 Protecting Your Battery 䊳 24 䊳 Use only Sprint PCS-approved batteries and desktop chargers. These chargers are designed to maximize battery life. Using other batteries or chargers voids your warranty and may cause damage.
Disposal of Lithium Ion (Lilon) Batteries For safe disposal options of your Lilon batteries, contact your nearest Sprint PCS-authorized service center. Note: For safety, do not handle a damaged or leaking Lilon battery. Special note: Be sure to dispose of your battery properly. In some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited.
Body-Worn Operation Although your phone is quite sturdy, it is a complex piece of equipment and can be broken. Avoid dropping, hitting, bending or sitting on it. Body-Worn Operation Pe To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a phone on your body, use a Sprint PCS approved carrying case, holster or other body-worn accessory. If you do not use a body-worn accessory, ensure the antenna is at least one inch (2.5 centimeters) from your body when transmitting.
variations in safety. SAR values at or below the federal standard of 1.6 W/kg are considered safe for use by the public. Owner's Record The model number, regulatory number and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below. This will be helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future. Model: Serial No.
25 Terms & Conditions/ In this Section Te Terms and Conditions, & Warranty Information Terms and Conditions of Services 䊳 Intellectual Property 䊳 Manufacturer’s Warranty T his section contains the Terms and Conditions of Services for your phone and the manufacturer’s warranty.
Terms and Conditions of Services Thanks for choosing to connect with Sprint PCS. These terms and conditions are part of your agreement with Sprint PCS for Sprint Personal Communication Services. For the most current version of the terms and conditions, please visit our website at www.sprintpcs.com or call Sprint PCS Customer Care toll free at 1-888-211-4PCS, as the terms and conditions included with your Sprint PCS Phone™ may not the most current version.
Provision of Service place a call on the Sprint PCS Network or off the Sprint PCS Network when roaming, including "911" or similar calls), you accept the Agreement. Provision of Service Te Your purchase of Sprint PCS phones or other equipment does not mean that we must provide Services to you. We may decide not to provide Services to you for any lawful reason. We may request that you provide us with any information we reasonably require to determine whether you qualify for Services.
Changes to Agreement We may change this Agreement at any time (but see Service Plans). Any changes to the Terms are effective when we provide you with notice. If you use our Services or make any payment to us on or after the effective date of the changes, you accept the changes. If you do not accept the changes, you may terminate Services (but see Termination; Changing Service Plans).
Use of Services and Equipment; Service Plan or service feature and the change is effective prior to the start of your next full invoicing cycle, you will be invoiced a prorated amount for the period during the previous invoicing cycle that the new Service Plan or service feature was effective. We may require a service charge for implementing any change directed by you and the Service Plan or optional service features you selected.
Number We assign a phone number ("Number") to the phone or other equipment used by you on the Sprint PCS Network. We may change the Number by giving you prior notice. You do not own the Number. You may not (1) modify the Number we program into any phone or other equipment, (2) transfer or duplicate the Number to any phone or other equipment other than that authorized by us, or (3) transfer the Number to any other individual or entity.
Voice Command shortly before the phone starts ringing until the call is terminated by either party. Charges for most Services are incurred in one-minute increments, with partial minutes of use rounded up to the next highest minute. Certain Service Plans do not include itemized message transmission detail, even for measured service. Other Services are invoiced on a recurring monthly flat rate charge and you do not receive itemized message transmission detail on them.
Invoicing Invoicing cycles are approximately 30 days in length. Invoicing cycles and dates may change from time to time. Except as otherwise provided in your Service Plan, monthly recurring charges (MRCs) are invoiced one invoicing cycle in advance. Airtime is invoiced retroactively to the first minute based on your Service Plan for your total usage in your invoicing cycle.
Late Payment Charges pay our costs and expenses of collection, including attorneys’ fees and expenses, the fees of any collection agency and court costs. If we act as an invoicing agent for a third-party service provider, payments received are first applied to amounts due and owing to us and any remaining amounts are applied to sums due and owing to the third-party service provider.
Termination. Non-Term Service Plan. If you are on a Non-Term Service Plan you may terminate Services at any time by giving us notice. We may terminate Services at any time, with or without notice (subject to this Agreement). We may deactivate any Number before you receive notice of termination (if we give any notice) without liability to you. Termination by either of us may be with or without cause. Termination. Term Service Plan.
Account Spending Limit you fail to pay any charges due us for equipment or otherwise. If you promptly cure the breach, we may, but are not obligated to, reactivate Services to you. You must pay all charges for (1) Services provided before termination of a Number and (2) equipment, regardless of who terminates Services.
Deposits If we require a deposit for you to establish or keep Services, we will hold the deposit as partial guarantee of payment for Services. We may change the deposit amount at any time to reflect revised estimated monthly charges based upon your usage. A deposit may not be used to pay any invoice (unless it is used to pay a final invoice) or delay payment. The deposit amount, the length of time we hold the deposit and changes to the deposit amount are determined based on your credit and payment history.
Prepaid Service Plans. General. receive. Charges for Prepaid Services are invoiced in oneminute increments and deducted from your prepaid account balance. Partial minutes of use are rounded up to the next highest minute. If you add additional options to your prepaid account, the monthly charges for them will be deducted from your prepaid account which could bring your account balance to $0 or below.
Sprint PCS Prepaid Service Plans (Daily Service Charge) If your Sprint PCS Prepaid Service Plan has a Daily Service Charge, it is deducted from your prepaid account once each day, which could bring your account balance to $0 or below. You can avoid disruption in Services by keeping a positive balance in your account. Even if your account balance reaches $0, the Daily Service Charge continues to accrue for 45 consecutive days, causing your account balance to become negative.
Prepaid Wireless Cards Prepaid Wireless Cards Each Sprint PCS Prepaid Wireless Card has an expiration date on it. If you purchase a Sprint PCS Prepaid Wireless Card and have a Sprint PCS Prepaid Service Plan, you can only use the card to add money to your prepaid account. The card must be used to add money to your prepaid account before the card’s expiration date.
not available to you if you are on a Sprint PCS Prepaid Service Plan. If you receive Services on an Account Spending Limit basis, you may be limited in the Wireless Web Services available to you. Call Sprint PCS Customer Care or visit our website at www.sprintpcs.com for availability and equipment compatibility information.
Roaming Roaming Calls made outside of your Home Service Area and outside of the Sprint PCS Network are “roaming” calls. Your Sprint PCS phone is specifically designed and engineered to work only on the Sprint PCS Network. It works on other CDMA PCS providers’ systems only when a roaming agreement is in place between Sprint PCS and the other providers.
notify us within 24 hours of the disconnection to request credit. Phones and Other Equipment Phones and other equipment may be purchased and returned as provided in the purchase documents. We are not the manufacturer of the phones or other equipment and the only warranties on the phones or other equipment are any limited warranties extended by the manufacturers. We have no liability in connection with the phones and other equipment or for the manufacturers’ acts or omissions, or both.
TTY Access assigned to your phone can be blocked on a per-call basis by dialing *67 + Destination Number + TALK. Caller ID delivery resumes on the next call you make. Caller ID display on incoming calls to your Number is dependent on receiving the information from the calling party.
affected period.
phenomena, fire or earthquake), war, riot, strike, or orders of governmental authority; Indemnification k) any use of your phone or other equipment not authorized by you; or Te l) any act or omission of any third party or independent contractor that offers products or services in conjunction with or through the Services, or Terms & Conditions/ m) your negligent or intentional act or omission. 25 NO CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. WE MAKE NO EXPRESS REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES ABOUT OUR SERVICES AND DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. WE DO NOT AUTHORIZE ANYONE TO MAKE A WARRANTY OF ANY KIND ON OUR BEHALF AND YOU MAY NOT RELY ON ANY STATEMENT OF WARRANTY AS A WARRANTY BY SPRINT PCS.
Choice of Law; Jurisdiction Written notice is deemed delivered 3 days after deposit in the U.S. mail, postage prepaid, and properly addressed. Unless required by this Agreement or Applicable Laws, (1) you may notify us by calling Sprint PCS Customer Care, and (2) we may notify you by leaving a message for you on your Sprint PCS Phone, answering machine or with your answering service. Notice addresses may be changed by giving notice as provided in this section.
Intellectual Property All Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its respective suppliers relating to the SAMSUNG Phone, including but not limited to, accessories, parts, or software relating thereto (the “Phone System”), is proprietary to Samsung and protected under federal laws, state laws, and international treaty provisions.
Manufacturer’s Warranty Choice of Law; Jurisdiction Terms & Conditions/ 25 Choice of Law; Jurisdiction Te Terms & Conditions/ Warranty 25 Sprint PCS Wireless Web Te Terms & Conditions/Warranty Te DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES; EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY.
ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER PARTY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND STATES PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.
VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, AS THE CASE MAY BE.
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Index Symbols (Un)Mute 62 A Accessories 273 Accessories - How to Order 276 Accessory - Options 274 Address Book 117 Address Book - Address Details 120 Address Book - Beaming entries 130 Address Book - Editing an entry 128 Address Book - Looking up an entry 129 Address Book - Making Calls 126 Address Book - Menu options 131 Address Book - Sorting 129 Address Book - Speed Dial 123 Address Book - Viewing Entries 127 Address Book - Voice Dial 124 Address Book Entry 118 Adjusting Screen Contrast 22 Answering Ca
Call Waiting - Responding To 88 Caller ID 87 Charging the Battery 18 Connecting the Cradle 14 Connecting to the Internet 223 Contrast - Adjusting 22 current 204 Customizing your Handheld Computer 31 D Date Book 133 Date Book - Private Event 140 Date Book - Rescheduling an Event 138 Date Book - Scheduling Events 134 Date Book - Scheduling Repeating Events 144 Date Book - Scheduling untimed events 137 Date Book - Setting an alarm 139 Date Book - View 140 Date Book- Menus 146 Deactivate Key Tones 63 Deleting
Expense Manager - Receipt Details 176 F Fonts 100 Forwarding Your Calls 89 Four Digit Dialing 69 Front View of Phone 12 G Getting Help 37 Getting Started 10 Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service 35, 36 Getting to Know the Handheld Computer 27 Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS Phone 9 Graffiti Writing 41 H HotSync 259 HotSync - Customizing 266 HotSync - File Link 269 HotSync - HotSync Opeartion via a Network 268 HotSync - IR HotSync Operations 270 HotSync - Local Operation 263 HotSync - Performing the fir
Mail - Drafts 161 Mail - Editing an Un-sent Message 160 Mail - Filters 167 Mail - High Priority Messages 170 Mail - Looking Up an Address 157 Mail - Managing Desktop Email 150 Mail - Menus 171 Mail - Message List 163 Mail - Message List sorting 164 Mail - Purging 162 Mail - Sending Messages 160 Mail - Setting up 151 Mail - Synchronizing 153 Mail - Truncating Message 171 Making a single handed Call 59 Making and Answering Calls 57 Making Calls 33, 58 Managing Handheld Computer Software 251 Managing Mail 149
O One-Touch/Two-Touch Speed Dialing 67 Online Tips 97 Opening an Application 30 P Palm.
Sprint PCS Wireless Web - Bookmarks 224 Sprint PCS Wireless Web - Browser 218 Sprint PCS Wireless Web - Browser Menus 226 Sprint PCS Wireless Web - Navigating 219 Sprint PCS Wireless Web - Web Alerts 225 Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser 217 Sprint PCS Wireless Web Messages - New 112 Sprint PCS Wireless Web Messaging 111 System Requirements - Mac 15 System Requirements - PC 14 T Tapping and Typing 29 Three-Way Calling 88 To Do List 193 To Do List - Checking Off 196 To Do List - Completed and Due Items 199 To
Web Clipping - Creating Messages 243 Web Clipping - Deleting Messages 246 Web Clipping - iMessenger Application 238 Web Clipping - Opening and Reading Messages 240 Web Clipping - Purging Messages 246 Web Clipping - Sending Messages 245 Web Clipping - Signature 244 Web Clipping - Using Applications 234 Web Clipping - vs.