Kyocera 2345 User Manual

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Sprint PCS  
The clear alternative to cellular.SM  
Table of Contents  
Welcome to Sprint PCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
1. Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Turning Your Phone ON and OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Setting Up Your Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Understanding This User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
2. Getting to Know Your Sprint PCS Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Viewing the Display Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Features of Your Kyocera 2345 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Using the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
3. Understanding Roaming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Understanding How Roaming Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Using an Alert When Roam Charges Apply (Call Guard) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Turning Call Guard Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
4. Making and Answering Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Making Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Answering Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Missed Call Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Muting a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Silencing a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Adjusting Volume During a Conversation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Using the Speakerphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Dialing Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
In-Call Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Incoming Call Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Changing Ringer Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Adjusting Volume During a Conversation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
End-of-Call Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Saving a Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Calling Emergency Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Displaying Your Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
5. Navigating Through Menus and Entering Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Understanding Menu Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Working Within the Menu Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Setting Up the Main Menu View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Viewing the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Using Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Selecting a Character Input Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Entering Characters Using the Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Capitalizing Letters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Entering Symbols and Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Changing Text Entry Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Using Text Entry Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Languages and Special Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
6. Using Sprint PCS Service Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Using Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Responding to Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Three-Way Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Forwarding Your Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
7. Managing Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Setting Up Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Knowing When You Have Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Understanding Message Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Receiving New Voicemail Message Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Clearing the Voicemail Message Icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Viewing Your Voicemail Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Receiving Numeric Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Accessing Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Erasing Text Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Sending Web Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Update Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Receiving New Web Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Displaying Web Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
8. Managing Recent Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Viewing the Recent Calls List (Incoming, Outgoing and Missed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Understanding Recent Call Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Making a Call From the Recent Calls List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Saving a Phone Number From Recent Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Erasing the Recent Calls List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
9. Using Your Contacts Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Adding a New Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Finding Contact Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Adding a Phone Number to a Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Editing a Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Erasing a Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Classifying a Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Making a Contact Secret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Viewing Your Sprint PCS Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
10. Changing Your Phone’s Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Changing the Banner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Adjusting Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Changing the Ringer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
Selecting Alert Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Using Screen Savers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Locking the Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Changing the Backlight Time Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Disabling Auto-Hyphenation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Changing the Time and Date Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Changing Sound Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Changing the Display Contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Setting the Position Locator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Setting Data/Fax Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Connecting to a TTY/TDD device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Using Your Phone with Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
11. Setting Your Phone’s Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Accessing the Security Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Locking Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Unlocking Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Changing the Lock Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Restricting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Unrestricting Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Erasing the Contacts Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Erasing the Recent Calls List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Resetting Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
12. Personal Information Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Scheduler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Alarm Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Tip Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Countdown Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Stopwatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Playing Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Tetris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Space Dudes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Brick Attack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
13. Using the Voice Services of Your Sprint PCS Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
Recording Voice Memos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
Working With Voice Shortcuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76  
Voice Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
Turning Your Phone On Using Voice Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80  
Answering Calls Using Voice Answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
14. Experiencing Sprint PCS Wireless Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
About the Sprint PCS Wireless Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
About the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84  
Launching the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84  
Downloading New Ringers & Screen Savers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84  
Assigning New Ringers and Screen Savers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85  
Downloading Ringers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86  
Downloading Screen Savers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86  
Setting Web Guard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87  
Understanding My Sprint PCS Wireless Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87  
Using Sprint PCS Wireless Web Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88  
Using AOL Instant Messenger Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88  
Using Sprint PCS Wireless Web Short Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90  
Signing Up for Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91  
Receiving Web Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91  
Setting Up a Sprint Wireless Web Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91  
15. Knowing Performance and Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95  
Getting the Most Out of Your Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95  
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96  
Caring for the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98  
Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98  
Consumer Update on Mobile Phones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100  
Owner's Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104  
User Guide Proprietary Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104  
16. Terms and Conditions & Warranty Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105  
Terms and Conditions of Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105  
Manufacturer’s Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115  
Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117  
Welcome to Sprint PCS  
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. 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.  
And Sprint Personal Communications Services® can do something even  
more far-reaching – simplify your life. Our advanced technology is designed  
to grow with your communications needs so that one day you’ll be able to  
rely entirely on your Sprint PCS® Phone to stay connected.  
This guide will introduce you to our technology and your new  
Sprint PCS Phone through simple, easy-to-follow instructions. Since you’re  
probably anxious to start using your phone, we encourage you to  
immediately flip to Section One – Getting Started With Sprint PCS Service.  
This section provides all the information you need to quickly activate your  
phone, set up your voicemail and much more. It also contains information  
on how to contact Sprint PCS should you have questions about service, want  
to purchase additional products or services, or just check your account  
balance.  
Thank you for choosing Sprint PCS.  
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his section walks you through the step-by-step basics of setting up  
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service for your Sprint PCS® Phone, including unlocking and  
activating your phone, setting up your voicemail and contacting  
Sprint PCS for assistance. Once you have completed this section, you’re  
ready to explore the advanced features of your new phone.  
Turning Your Phone ON and OFF  
Turning Your Phone ON  
To turn your phone on, press  
.
Once your phone is ON, it displays “Searching” indicating that your  
phone is searching for a signal. When your phone finds a signal, it  
automatically enters Standby mode – the phone’s idle state. At this point,  
you are ready to begin making and receiving calls.  
If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching, a  
Power Save feature is automatically activated (indicated by  
text; “Power Save Mode”). When a signal is found, your phone  
automatically returns to Standby mode.  
and the  
In power save mode, your phone searches for a signal periodically  
without your intervention. You can also initiate a search for  
Sprint PCS service by pressing any key (when your phone is turned ON).  
Tip: The Power Save feature helps to conserve your battery power when  
you are in an area where there is no signal.  
Turning Your Phone OFF  
Press and hold  
until you see “Powering Off” on the display  
screen. Your screen remains blank while your phone is off.  
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Determine If Your Phone Is Already Activated  
If you received your phone in the mail or purchased it at a Sprint® Store,  
it probably has been activated. All you need to do is unlock your phone. If  
your phone is not activated, please refer to your “Start Here” Activation  
Brochure for easy step-by-step instructions.  
Unlocking Your Phone  
Follow these steps to unlock your phone:  
1. Press  
to turn the phone on.  
2. From Standby mode, Unlock will be displayed. Press  
.
3. Enter your four-digit lock code. For security purposes, the code is not  
visible as you type.  
Tip: If you can’t recall your lock code, try using the last four digits of either  
your Social Security number or your Sprint PCS Phone Number or try 0000.  
If none of these work, call Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions at  
1-888-211-4PCS (4727).  
Activating Your Phone  
To activate your phone, follow the directions in the  
“Start Here” Activation Brochure included with your phone. Or visit  
http://activate.sprintpcs.com and activate your phone online.  
Setting Up Your Voicemail  
All unanswered calls to your Sprint PCS Phone are automatically  
transferred to voicemail, even if your phone is in use or turned off.  
Therefore, you will want to set up your Sprint PCS voicemail box and  
personal greeting as soon as your Sprint PCS Phone is activated.  
To set up voicemail:  
1. Press and hold  
.
2. Follow the system prompts to create your passcode, record your  
greeting and name announcement, and choose whether to activate  
One-Touch Message Access (a feature that lets you press one key to  
access messages, bypassing the need for you to enter your passcode).  
Note: The voicemail setup process may vary in certain affilitate areas.  
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Getting Help  
Visit Our Web Site  
Stop by www.sprintpcs.com to get up-to-date information on Sprint PCS.  
You can also:  
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Review coverage maps  
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Learn how to use voicemail  
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Access your account information  
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Purchase accessories  
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Add additional options to your service plan  
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Check out frequently asked questions  
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And much more  
Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions  
Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions Specialists are available to assist  
you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Simply dial 1-888-211-4PCS  
(4727) from any phone or press  
from your activated  
Sprint PCS Phone while on the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network.  
Tip: If you need to reach Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions while you  
are off the Sprint PCS Network, dial 1-888-211-4PCS (4727).  
Once you dial Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions, you can access a  
number of helpful account services through our automated Customer  
Service Solutions line. By following the voice prompts, you’ll be able to  
learn more about Sprint PCS Products and Services, get Sprint PCS  
coverage by zip code or request a copy of your invoice.  
Tip: If you have a question regarding the operation of your Sprint PCS  
Phone, dial 1-888-211-4PCS (4727) from another phone so you can use your  
Sprint PCS Phone while speaking with Customer Service Solutions.  
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Receiving Automated Billing Information  
For your convenience, your phone gives you free access to billing  
information on your Sprint PCS account. This information includes  
balance due, payment received, billing cycle and the amount of minutes  
used since your last billing cycle. Follow these steps to access this  
information:  
1. Press  
.
2. Follow the voice prompts to receive the information you want.  
Note: This service may not be available in all affiliate markets.  
Sprint PCS Directory Assistance  
Sprint PCS Directory Assistance provides a variety of services, including  
residential, business and government listings; assistance with local or  
long-distance calls; movie listings; hotel, restaurant and shopping  
information; and major local event information. There is a per call  
charge and you will be billed for airtime.  
/
Press  
.
Sprint PCS Operator Services  
Sprint PCS Operator Services can provide assistance in placing collect  
calls or calls billed to a local telephone calling card or a third party.  
/
Press  
.
Note: Sprint PCS Operator Services may not be available in all affiliate  
markets.  
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Understanding This User Guide  
This user guide introduces you to our technology and all the advantages  
of your new Sprint PCS Phone – through easy-to-follow instructions.  
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Sections break down categories of information to progressively take  
you all the way from learning the basics to using the most advanced  
phone features.  
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Tips highlight special shortcuts and timely reminders to help you  
make the most of your new phone.  
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The Index helps you find specific information quickly.  
We know that your time is valuable and that’s why we’ve designed this  
guide to be used in a building block format or in stand-alone sections.  
You’ll get the most out of your phone if you read each section. However, if  
you’d like to get right to a specific feature, you’ll be able to locate the  
specific section using the colored tabs. Follow the instructions in that  
section and you’ll be ready to use your phone in no time.  
Note: In this guide, tells you to select an option from a menu. For  
example, Menu Settings means select Menu, then select Settings  
and press  
.
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Getting to Know  
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Your Sprint PCS Phone  
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1. Headset Connector: Connects to optional headset (sold separately).  
2. Home screen (in Standby mode). Press to select Menu.  
3. Navigation keys: Scroll through lists and menus; position the  
cursor during text entry; and access shortcuts when pressed in any of  
the four directions from Standby mode (see page 27).  
4. Talk key: Starts or answers a call.  
5. OK key: Selects a menu item or option.  
6. Keypad: Use the keypad to enter numbers, letters, or symbols.  
7. *Text key: Changes the text mode in text entry.  
8. Antenna: Fully extend the antenna to make or answer a call. Push  
the antenna in when the phone is not in use.  
9. End/Power key: Turns the phone on and off, ends a call, or returns  
you to the home screen.  
10. Clear key: Erases the last character in text entry, or returns to the  
previous menu.  
11. Space# key: Enters a space during text entry.  
12. 0 Next key: Cycles through word choices during )text entry.  
13. Power and Data Connectors: Provide connection for AC Adapter  
(included) and data cable (sold separately).  
Viewing the Display Screen  
This list identifies the symbols you’ll see on your display screen.  
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Shows your current signal strength. The more lines you see, the  
stronger your signal.  
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Means your phone cannot find a signal.  
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Tells you a call is in progress.  
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Indicates your phone is operating in CDMA digital mode. This  
mode ensures your privacy, voice clarity and longer battery life over  
conventional analog cellular.  
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Indicates you are “roaming” off the Sprint PCS  
Nationwide Network on an analog system.  
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Indicates you have a voicemail message, text message or  
numeric page waiting. Press  
to call your voicemail box.  
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Indicates your phone is in silent mode and will not ring.  
Indicates that the alarm clock is set.  
Shows current battery strength. (Icon shown fully charged.)  
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Features of Your Kyocera 2345  
Congratulations on the purchase of your Sprint PCS® Phone  
(Kyocera Model 2345). This phone is easy-to-use and offers many  
significant features:  
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Tri Mode capability provides access to other PCS digital and analog  
networks where Sprint PCS has implemented roaming agreements  
(page 14).  
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SM  
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser provides access to the wireless  
Internet in digital mode (page 87).  
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Mail , AOL Instant Messenger Service and  
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Short Mail provide quick and convenient  
SM  
SM  
SM  
text messaging capabilities (refer to the appropriate sections starting  
on page 88).  
SM  
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Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection offers wireless modem  
capabilities for your personal computer in digital mode (page 91).  
SM  
Sprint PCS Voice Command lets you dial phone numbers by  
speaking someone’s name (page 75).  
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A Contacts Directory with a capacity of 200 contacts (page 45).  
Speed Dial and 1-Touch Dial allow you to quickly dial a stored  
phone number (page 23).  
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TM  
ZiCorp eZiText Input software allows for rapid predictive text entry  
(page 29).  
Personal Information Management (PIM) and productivity tools  
include scheduler, alarm clock, calculator, tip calculator, countdown  
timer, and stopwatch (page 67).  
Three games; Tetris , Space Dudes, and Brick Attack (page 71).  
Speakerphone capability lets you talk to callers, hands-free, from a  
distance (page 19).  
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Using the Battery  
Battery Capacity  
Your Sprint PCS Phone is equipped with a Lithium Ion (LiIon) battery. It  
allows you to recharge your battery before it is fully drained. The battery  
provides up to 3.25 hours of continuous digital talk time (up to  
50 minutes in analog) or up to 5 days of continuous digital standby time  
(up to 14 hours in analog).  
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When the battery reaches 5% of its capacity, the battery icon blinks. When  
there are approximately two minutes of talk time left, the phone sounds  
an audible alert every 30 seconds and then powers off.  
Note: Long backlight settings, searching for service and vibrate mode  
affect the battery’s talk and standby times. Be sure to charge your phone’s  
battery and watch your battery icon to ensure your levels are okay.  
Installing the Battery  
Follow these steps to install the battery:  
1. Hold the phone  
face down. Place  
the battery into the  
phone with the  
2. Align the battery 3. Slide the battery door  
door to the grooves  
on the top and side  
of the phone.  
on while pressing down  
firmly, ensuring that  
the battery door clicks  
into place. Repeat if  
the battery door is not  
aligned. Do not force.  
metal contacts  
facing down and  
toward the bottom  
of the phone.  
Fully charge the battery before using the phone.  
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Removing the Battery  
Before you remove the battery, make sure the phone is off.  
To remove your battery, follow these steps:  
1. Hold the phone face down, 2. Lift the battery 3. Lift and slide  
place your thumb in the  
groove on the back of the  
phone and slide the battery  
door down.  
door off the  
phone.  
the battery out  
of the phone.  
Charging the Battery  
Your Sprint PCS Phone comes with a rechargeable Lilon battery, which is  
partially charged when you receive the phone. Fully charge the battery  
before using the phone.  
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Connect the AC Adapter to the proper connector  
on the bottom of the phone as shown, then  
connect the adapter’s plug to a wall outlet.  
Keeping track of your battery’s charge is important.  
If your battery level becomes too low, your phone automatically turns off.  
The battery charge indicator (  
) is located in the upper-right corner  
of your phone’s display screen. If the battery charge gets too low, the  
indicator blinks and the phone sounds a warning tone.  
Note: You must have at least a partial charge in the battery to make or  
receive calls, regardless of whether or not the AC Adapter is connected to  
the phone. The battery indicator is animated as the battery is charging.  
The battery is fully charged when the battery indicator looks like  
You can safely recharge the battery at any time, even if it has a partial  
charge.  
.
Warning! Always use Sprint PCS approved battery chargers. Using the  
wrong charger could cause damage to your phone and void the warranty.  
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Understanding Roaming  
oaming is the ability to make or receive calls while you’re off the  
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Sprint PCS Nationwide Network. Your new Tri Mode  
Sprint PCS® Phone not only works anywhere on the Sprint PCS Nationwide  
Network, but allows you to roam on analog and digital networks virtually  
anywhere in the U.S. where Sprint PCS has roaming agreements in place.  
This section explains how roaming works and describes various special  
features that let you manage your roaming experience.  
Understanding How Roaming Works  
Recognizing Icons on the Display Screen  
Your phone’s display screen always lets you know when you’re off the  
Sprint PCS Network and whether your phone is operating in analog or  
digital mode. The following chart indicates what you’ll see depending on  
where you’re using your phone.  
Roaming  
Indicator  
Analog  
Indicator  
Sprint PCS Nationwide Network  
Other Digital Networks  
Analog Networks  
Tip: Remember, when you are using your phone off the Sprint PCS  
Network, always dial numbers using 11 digits (1 + area code + number).  
Note: You will pay a higher per-minute rate for roaming calls.  
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Roaming on Other Digital Networks  
When you’re roaming on other digital networks, your call quality and  
security will be similar to the quality you receive when making calls  
while on the Sprint PCS Network, but you may not be able to access  
certain calling features.  
Roaming on Analog Networks  
You can still make and receive calls when roaming on analog networks,  
however, some calling features may be unavailable. The differences you  
may experience include:  
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You are more likely to experience static, cross-talk, fade-out and  
dropped calls.  
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Some calling features which are standard on the SprintPCS Network,  
such as Call Waiting and direct international dialing, are  
unavailable.  
/
There are security and privacy risks (eavesdropping and cloning)  
that exist with conventional analog services today.  
/
Your battery may need recharging more often when you use your  
phone for analog roaming.  
/
The Position Locator (see page 58) is not operable on analog  
networks.  
Tip: If you’re on a call when you leave the Sprint PCS Network and enter  
an area where roaming is available (whether digital or analog), your call is  
dropped. If your call is dropped in an area where you think Sprint PCS  
Service is available, turn your phone off and on again to reconnect to the  
Sprint PCS Nationwide Network.  
Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode  
Your Sprint PCS Phone allows you to control your ability to roam. By  
using the Roaming menu option, you determine which signals your  
phone accepts.  
Set Mode  
Choose from three different settings on your Tri Mode phone to control  
your roaming experience:  
1. Select Menu Settings Roaming Set Mode.  
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2. To select an option, highlight it and press  
.
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Sprint PCS: This setting allows you to select the Sprint PCS  
Nationwide Network only and prevents roaming on other  
networks.  
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Automatic: This setting seeks Sprint PCS Service. When  
Sprint PCS Service is unavailable, it searches for an alternative  
system.  
Analog: This setting forces the phone to seek an analog  
roaming system. The previous setting is restored the next time  
the phone is turned on.  
3. Press  
to exit.  
Using an Alert When Roam Charges Apply (Call Guard)  
In addition to the roaming icon, Call Guard alerts you when roaming  
charges 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.  
Turning Call Guard Off  
When you receive your phone, Call Guard is turned ON. If you want to  
turn it off, follow these steps:  
1. Select Menu Settings Roaming Call Guard.  
2. Select Disabled and press  
3. Press to exit.  
.
Placing Roaming Calls With Call Guard On  
1. From Standby mode, dial 1 + area code + the seven-digit number.  
(You can also initiate a call from the Contacts Directory, the Recent  
Calls List, or by speed dialing.)  
2. To continue the call, press  
after the prompt.  
Answering Incoming Roaming Calls With Call Guard On  
1. Press  
2. A message appears: “Roaming rate will apply. Press 1 to answer.”  
3. Press  
.
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Note: If you have set your phone’s roam mode to analog (see page 14) and  
Call Guard is enabled (set to “Call Prompt”), you will still need to take  
these extra steps to make and receive calls.  
Roam Ringer  
You can set a ringer to indicate when an incoming call may be subject to  
roaming charges.  
1. Select Menu Settings Roaming Roam Ringer.  
2. Highlight Enabled and press  
.
Note: When you enable Roam Ringer, the phone plays a sample of the  
sound you will hear when roaming charges start to apply. It is not possible  
to adjust the volume on type of this ringer.  
Roam/Service Alert  
You can set the Roam/Service Alert to notify you when you roam outside  
of your home service area.  
1. Select Menu Settings Roaming Roam/Srvc Alert.  
2. To select an option, highlight it and press  
.
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Disabled does not alert you if you roam outside your home  
service area.  
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When no service alerts you with three tones, descending in  
pitch, when service is lost. When service is acquired again, you  
hear three ascending tones.  
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On roam change alerts you with two descending tones.  
On any change alerts you with three ascending tones if there is  
a change in roaming service or three descending tones if service  
is lost.  
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Making and Answering Calls  
our Sprint PCS® Phone gives you different options for placing calls, so  
Y
you can use the method that works best for you. Once you learn the  
basics here, the possibilities are endless.  
Making Calls  
Your Sprint PCS Phone offers many different ways to make calls,  
including Speed Dialing (page 23) and using the Recent Calls List  
(page 44).  
To make a call using your keypad:  
1. Make sure your phone is on.  
2. Enter a phone number. (If you make a mistake while dialing, press  
to erase one digit at a time. Press and hold to erase the entire  
number.)  
3. Press  
. (To make calls when you are roaming and Call  
Guard is enabled, press  
When Roam Charges Apply (Call Guard)” on page 15.)  
4. When you’re finished, press  
at the prompt. See “Using an Alert  
to end the call.  
Tip: To redial your last outgoing call, press  
twice.  
Tip: When making calls off the Sprint PCS Network, always dial using  
11 digits (1 + area code + phone number).  
Answering Calls  
1. Make sure your phone is on. If your phone is off, incoming calls go  
to voicemail.  
2. When your phone rings, press  
. (When you are roaming and  
Call Guard is enabled, a message appears: “Roaming rate will apply.  
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Press 1 to answer.” Press  
. For more information, see “Using an  
Alert When Roam Charges Apply (Call Guard)” on page 15.)  
3. When you are finished, press  
to end the call.  
Answering Calls Hands-Free  
If your phone is attached to a Hands-Free Car Kit (sold separately), you  
can set it to answer an incoming call after five seconds.  
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Select Menu Settings Accessories Auto-Answer →  
After 5 seconds.  
Missed Call Notification  
When an incoming call is not answered, the message “Missed” and the  
time of the call are displayed on your screen.  
To display the caller’s phone number:  
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Press  
right to highlight Calls and press . The most  
recently received call will be displayed at the top of the list with a  
blinking icon.  
To dial the Missed Call entry’s phone number:  
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Highlight the entry and press  
.
Note: You can also set up an audible alert to let you know when you have  
missed a call. See “Setting the Missed Call Alert” on page 57.  
Muting a Call  
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Silencing a Call  
Sometimes you do not want to answer a call when it comes in, and need  
to silence your phone immediately so that it does not disturb others.  
To silence an incoming call:  
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Press  
to select Silence.  
Adjusting Volume During a Conversation  
Press up or down to adjust the volume during a call.  
Using the Speakerphone  
The speakerphone allows you to converse with a caller when the phone is  
away from your ear.  
Once a call is in progress:  
1. Press  
2. Press  
left to highlight the speakerphone icon P.  
to select it.  
3. Lay the phone down and converse as normal.  
4. Press up or down to adjust the speakerphone volume.  
Note: Selecting speakerphone activates it for the current call only. Once  
the call is ended, the earpiece volume returns to normal. Caution! Do not  
put your ear too close to the phone when speakerphone is on, as sounds  
emitting from the earpiece can be very loud.  
Dialing Options  
Dialing options are displayed when you enter numbers in Standby mode.  
To select an option, highlight it and press  
.
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Save New saves the phone number in your Contacts Directory. (See  
“Saving a Phone Number” on page 21.)  
Add To adds the phone number to your Contacts Directory.  
(See “Adding a Phone Number to a Contact” on page 47.)  
Find displays contact entries that contain the entered numbers. (See  
“Finding a Phone Number” on page 22.)  
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Time Pause inserts a 2-second pause in the dialing process. (See  
“Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses” on page 22.)  
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Hard Pause inserts a pause in the dialing process that remains until  
you release it. (See “Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With  
Pauses” on page 22.)  
Tip: To speed dial a phone number from Standby mode, press and hold the  
assigned speed dial number. (To assign a speed dial number, see page 23.)  
If the entry number is two digits, enter the first digit, then press and hold  
the second digit. (This feature will not work when you are roaming and Call  
Guard is enabled.)  
In-Call Options  
During a call, your phone displays various menu options. To select an  
option, highlight it and press  
.
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P turns speakerphone on. Select it again to turn speakerphone off.  
Mute silences your phone’s microphone. Select Unmute to reactivate  
the microphone.  
Menu enables you to access your phone options while in a call. This  
is useful if, for example, you need to look up a number in your  
Contacts directory for the current caller.  
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Tip: You can also set your phone to beep before each minute of a call to  
help you keep track of the time you spend on calls. See “Setting the  
Minute Alert” on page 57.  
Incoming Call Notification  
Depending on your settings, your Sprint PCS Phone notifies you of  
incoming calls in the following ways:  
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The phone rings and/or vibrates.  
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The backlight illuminates.  
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The screen displays an incoming call message.  
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If the caller’s phone number is available, it is displayed.  
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If the phone number is in your Contacts Directory, the contact’s  
name is displayed.  
The following options are also displayed:  
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Silence to mute the ringer.  
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Ignore to return to Standby mode and send the caller to your  
voicemail.  
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Changing Ringer Volume  
To change the ringer volume so that it always rings at a certain level:  
1. Select Menu Settings Sounds Ringer Volume.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
right/left or press up/down to adjust the volume.  
to save the setting you selected.  
Adjusting Volume During a Conversation  
Press up or down to adjust the volume during a call.  
End-of-Call Options  
When you have completed a call, “Call ended” appears on your phone,  
along with the duration of the call and the caller’s phone number.  
Additional options depend on whether or not the caller’s contact  
information has been recorded in your Contacts Directory.  
New Contacts  
After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone number that is  
not in your Contacts Directory, the following menu options are displayed.  
To select an option, highlight it and press  
.
/
Save New saves the phone number in your Contacts Directory. (See  
“Saving a Phone Number” on page 21.)  
/
Add to adds the number to an existing contact.  
Existing Contacts  
After receiving a call from or making a call to a phone number that is in  
your Contacts Directory, the following option appears:  
/
View Contact allows you to view the caller’s contact information. To  
select this option, press  
.
Note: The End-of-Call options are not displayed for calls identified as  
No ID, Restricted, or Private.  
Saving a Phone Number  
Your Sprint PCS Phone can store up to 200 contacts. Each contact can  
store up to 6 phone numbers and the contact’s name can contain 50  
characters.  
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To save a number from the main menu:  
1. Enter a phone number.  
2. Highlight Save New and press  
.
3. Enter a name for the contact. For help entering letters, see “Entering  
Characters Using the Keypad” on page 28.  
4. Press  
to select Save. The number is saved as a new entry in your  
Contacts Directory.  
Finding a Phone Number  
You can search for contact entries with phone numbers that contain a  
specific string of numbers.  
To find a phone number:  
1. Enter one or more digits. The more numbers you enter, the more  
specific the search becomes.  
2. Press  
3. To display the contact that contains the phone number, highlight the  
entry and press . To dial the number, press  
right to highlight Find and press  
.
.
Dialing and Saving Phone Numbers With Pauses  
You can enter or save phone numbers with pauses for use with  
automated systems, such as voicemail or credit card billing numbers. If  
you select a Time pause, your phone automatically dials the next set of  
numbers after two seconds. If you select a Hard pause, the next set of  
numbers are dialed when you select Release.  
Note: You can have multiple pauses in a phone number and combine  
Time and Hard pauses.  
To dial or save a phone number with pauses:  
1. Enter the first portion of the phone number.  
2. Press  
press . Time pauses are indicated by and Hard pauses are  
indicated by  
3. Enter the additional numbers.  
right to highlight Time Pause or Hard Pause and  
.
4. Press  
right to highlight Save New and press  
.
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When dialing a number with a Hard pause, the phone will stop dialing  
until you select Release (by pressing  
when it is highlighted) to send  
the next set of numbers.  
Setting Up Speed Dialing  
Speed dialing allows you to quickly dial a stored phone number by  
entering a one- or two-digit speed dialing location.  
1. Open a saved contact.  
2. Highlight the phone number and press  
.
3. Select Speed Dialing.  
4. Select a speed dialing location. (Location “1” is reserved for your  
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Removing a Speed Dialing Location  
1. From Standby mode, select Menu Contacts →  
Speed Dial List.  
2. Highlight a speed dialing location and press  
3. Highlight the phone number assigned to that speed dial location and  
press  
.
.
4. Select Speed Dialing.  
5. Highlight the speed dial location to remove.  
6. Press  
right to highlight Remove and press  
.
Calling Emergency Numbers  
You can place calls to 911 (dial  
and press ), even  
if your phone is locked or your account is restricted.  
Making and Receiving Calls After Dialing 911  
Any time you make a 911 call, your phone goes into Emergency mode.  
This enables the emergency service exclusive access to your phone so they  
can call you back if necessary. In order to make or receive regular calls  
after dialing 911, you must exit this mode.  
To exit Emergency mode:  
/
When you have completed the 911 call, press  
to select Exit. Then  
press again to confirm your choice. The phone returns to  
Standby mode and you are ready to make and receive calls.  
Note: When you dial 911 in certain areas of Digital coverage, your position  
will be relayed to the appropriate emergency service. For more  
information, see “Setting the Position Locator” on page 57.  
Displaying Your Phone Number  
Just in case you forget your phone number, your Sprint PCS Phone can  
remind you.  
To display your phone number:  
/
Select Menu Phone Info.  
Note: If you have restricted your outgoing calls to “Contacts only”, you will  
not be able to view your phone number. For more information on restricting  
calls, see page 64.  
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5
Navigating Through Menus and  
Entering Text  
his section is a road map to using your phone. It outlines your phone’s  
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menu structure and shortcut features, and describes how to enter text  
in order to store new contact entries.  
Understanding Menu Navigation  
Your Sprint PCS® Phone allows you to scroll through menus quickly and  
easily. Follow these tips for basic menu navigation:  
/
From Standby mode, press  
Press right/left, or up/ down (if your main menu  
appears as a list) to view submenus or menu items.  
to select Menu.  
/
/
/
Press  
Press  
to go up a menu level/go to the previous menu.  
to return to Standby mode.  
Working Within the Menu Structure  
Selecting Menu Items  
As you navigate through a menu, options are highlighted. Select an  
option by highlighting it and pressing  
For example, if you want to view your last incoming call:  
1. From Standby mode, press to enter the main menu.  
.
2. Press  
right until Recent Calls is highlighted (or press  
up/ down if your main menu appears as a list).  
3. Press  
to select Recent Calls. Your last incoming call is indicated  
with a  
for “call from” at the top of the list.  
Setting Up the Main Menu View  
You can change the appearance of the menus you see when you enter the  
main menu. To change the menu view:  
1. Select Menu Settings Display Main Menu View.  
2. Choose from Small Icons, Large Icons, and List Menus.  
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Viewing the Menus  
Menu Diagram  
Menus let you check or change your phone settings. The following outline  
shows your phone’s menu structure.  
Contacts  
View All  
Add New  
Phone Number  
Email Address  
Street Address  
URL  
Messages  
Wireless Web  
Voicemail  
My Downloads  
Text InBox  
Web Alerts  
Email  
Filed Msgs  
Erase Msgs  
Msg Settings  
Get New...  
Ringers  
Screen Savers  
Web Browser  
(launches the browser)  
Connection  
Data/Fax Out  
Data/Fax In  
Web Guard  
Note  
Find Name  
Voicemail Number  
Auto-Erase Text  
Message Alert  
Web Alert  
Add Voice Dial  
Speed Dial List  
Voice Dial List  
Business List  
Personal List  
Information  
Page Alert  
Voicemail Alert  
Reset VM Count  
Recent Calls  
Lists 15 recent calls  
Display  
Messaging  
Settings  
Backlighting  
Voicemail Number  
Auto-Erase Text  
Message Alert  
Web Alert  
Silence All  
Flashing Lights  
My Banner  
Shortcut Key  
Main Menu View  
Screen Saver  
Auto-Hyphenation  
Language  
Time/Date Format  
Display Contrast  
Voice Services  
Voice Memo  
Voice Shortcuts  
Add Voice Dial  
Voice Training  
Voice Wake-up  
Voice Answer  
Security  
Lock Phone  
Limit Calls Out  
Change Lock Code  
Erase All Contacts  
Erase Calls List  
Phone Reset  
Keyguard  
Roaming  
Set Mode  
Page Alert  
Call Guard  
Voicemail Alert  
Reset VM Count  
Accessories  
Roam Ringer  
Roam/Srvc Alert  
Location  
Power Backlighting  
Headset Ringing  
Auto-Answer  
Sounds  
Call/Ring Vibe  
Ringer Volume  
Ringer Type  
Com Port Speed  
Business Call Ring  
Personal Call Ring  
Earpiece Volume  
SpeakerphoneVolume  
Key Beep Volume  
Key Beep Length  
Key Beep Sound  
Missed Call Alert  
Smart Sound  
Minute Alert  
Tools & Games  
Scheduler  
Alarm Clock  
Tip Calculator  
Calculator  
Countdown  
Stopwatch  
Tetris  
»
Space Dudes  
»
Brick Attack  
Extras  
Fast Find  
1-Touch Dialing  
Phone Info  
Shows your phone number and  
software version (for support calls).  
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Using Shortcuts  
Your Sprint PCS Phone has built-in shortcuts to provide faster access to  
four of your phone’s features. All are accessed by pressing the  
and keys in one of four directions from Standby mode:  
/
Press down to access a list of contacts in your Contacts Directory.  
The Frequent Contacts are listed first.  
/
Press and hold  
left to lock/unlock the keypad.  
/
Press and hold  
right to silence the phone’s sounds and set  
the phone to vibrate.  
/
Press up to access your personalized shortcut. To assign a  
shortcut, see below.  
Assigning a shortcut  
You can set up a shortcut to a feature you use often. Once you have set up  
this shortcut, you access it by pressing up from Standby mode.  
To assign a shortcut for the first time:  
1. From Standby mode, press up.  
2. Press  
to select Define.  
3. Highlight a feature and press  
to select it. You can choose from  
InBox, My Downloads, Voice Shortcut, Ringer Volume, Recent  
Calls, Business List, Personal List, Web Browser, Stopwatch,  
Calculator, Voice Memo, and None.  
4. Press up and hold to access the shortcut.  
Reassigning shortcuts  
To reassign a shortcut you have assigned:  
1. Select Menu Settings Display Shortcut Key.  
2. Highlight the new feature and press  
to select it.  
Selecting a Character Input Mode  
Your Sprint PCS Phone provides convenient ways to enter words, letters,  
punctuation and numbers.  
To change the Character Input Mode:  
1. From any text entry screen, press  
2. Press  
right to highlight  
.
.
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3. Highlight the Character Input Mode you want and press  
to  
select it:  
/
Normal Alpha  
TM  
/
/
/
) eZiText Rapid Entry  
Numbers Only  
Symbols  
Entering Characters Using the Keypad  
To enter characters using the keypad, select the  
mode  
(see page 27). Press a key until the desired character appears. By default,  
the first letter of a word is capitalized and following letters are lowercase.  
Characters scroll in the following order:  
/
. & @ , - ’ : ; ? / “ ( ) _ 1  
A B C 2  
D E F 3  
G H I 4  
J K L 5  
M N O 6  
P Q R S 7  
T U V 8  
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
W X Y Z 9  
0
Space  
/
/
/
Shift or change text modes  
Quick Tips  
/
To change text entry modes, press  
.
/
To change capitalization modes, press and hold  
text entry mode is active.  
while ) or  
Capitalizing Letters  
To change capitalization options:  
1. Highlight  
mode (from the Character Input Mode options at the  
bottom of the screen. For help choosing this mode, see “Selecting a  
Character Input Mode” on page 27).  
2. Press and hold  
until you see a capitalization mode appear.  
and ) modes:  
There are three capitalization modes within  
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/
/
/
Capitalizes the next letter  
Capitalizes every letter  
Capitalizes the first letter of every word  
3. Press and hold  
again until the mode you need appears.  
Entering Symbols and Numbers  
To enter symbols, select the  
mode. (See “Selecting a Character Input  
Mode” on page 27.) To select a symbol, press the appropriate key  
indicated on the display. To view more symbols, press down.  
To enter numbers, select the  
mode and press the appropriate key (see  
“Selecting a Character Input Mode” on page 27).  
Changing Text Entry Modes  
1. From the text entry screen, press  
right to highlight the  
current text entry mode.  
2. Press  
to select it. A list of text entry modes appears:  
/
/
/
/
Normal Alpha  
)Rapid Entry  
Numbers Only  
Symbols  
3. Press down to scroll through the list.  
4. Press to select a text entry mode.  
Using Text Entry Modes  
Entering Words Letter by Letter in  
Mode  
Press the key once for the first letter, twice for the second letter, and so on.  
/
After the cursor moves right, enter the next letter.  
Entering Words Quickly Using ) Rapid Text Entry  
If you wish to enter words quickly, the most efficient method is to use the  
eZiText mode. eZiText Input analyzes the letters you enter and guesses at  
the word you are trying to spell. The words in the eZiText dictionary have  
been organized by general frequency of use, but eZiText also has a special  
memory for the words you use often, and as you enter those words,  
eZiText learns to bring them up first. eZiText will also enable you to add  
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words to its dictionary. The eZi text dictionary can contain up to 400  
extra words.  
To enter words using eZiText:  
1. Make sure you are in eZiText mode. (Press  
until you see )  
appear in the Text Mode Menu.)  
2. Press each letter key once for the word you want to spell. For  
example, to enter the word “how,” press:  
.
/
/
The first key you press will show all characters available. For  
example: + .  
The word will change as you type, as eZiText searches for the  
most likely match.  
3. Press  
to cycle through words.  
/
If eZiText does not recognize the word you are spelling, you are  
given the option of spelling the word letter by letter in abc mode  
and adding the word to the dictionary.  
/
eZiText may also attempt to complete the word before you have  
entered all the letters. Keep pressing  
or press to delete the proposed completion.  
4. Press up when you see the word you want.  
to see the next word,  
For more information about eZiText Input, visit the web site:  
http://www.zicorp.com.  
To enter symbols in  
mode:  
1. Press down through the list of symbols.  
2. Press the number key corresponding to the symbol you want.  
3. To exit the list without entering a symbol, press  
.
To enter numbers in  
mode:  
/
Press a key once to enter the number on the key.  
To enter numbers in  
mode:  
/
Press a key several times to cycle through the letters and show the  
number on the key. For example, to enter a 2, press four times.  
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Languages and Special Characters  
Your phone supports English and Spanish. If you select English, you  
simply enter the letters printed on the keys. If you select Spanish, you can  
also enter letters with other marks. The special characters corresponding  
to each key when Spanish is selected are shown here:  
/
A Á B C 2  
D E É F 3  
G H I Í 4  
M N Ñ O Ó 6  
/
/
/
/
T U Ü Ú V 8  
Changing the Language  
You can set the language that appears on the screen. All phone functions  
will be displayed in the language selected. The default is English.  
1. Select Menu Settings Display Language.  
2. Select the language and press  
.
3. Press the appropriate keys to enter special characters.  
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6
Using Sprint PCS Service  
Features  
ow that you’ve mastered the basics, you can begin to focus on where  
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you want to go. This section guides you step-by-step through the  
features that enhance your Sprint PCS Service.  
Using Caller ID  
Caller ID lets you know who’s calling by displaying the number of the  
person calling when your phone rings. If the caller’s name and number  
are already stored in your Contacts Directory, the corresponding name  
appears with the number. In the same way, if you call someone who has  
this feature, your phone number is displayed on their phone.  
To block your phone number from being displayed for an outgoing call:  
1. Press  
.
2. Enter the number you want to call.  
3. Press  
(or highlight Roam Call and press ).  
Note: To permanently block your number, call Sprint PCS Customer  
Service Solutions.  
Responding to Call Waiting  
If you receive an incoming call while you’re on a call, Call Waiting alerts  
you by sounding two beeps. The display screen informs you that a call is  
coming in and shows the caller’s phone number (if available and when  
you are in digital mode).  
To respond to an incoming call while you’re on a call:  
/
Press  
call.  
to put the first caller on hold and answer the second  
/
To switch back to the first caller, press  
again.  
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/
To end both calls, press  
second call to ring you back, then press  
to end the first call, wait for the  
again.  
Tip: For calls that you don’t want to be interrupted, you can temporarily  
disable Call Waiting by pressing  
before placing your  
call. Call Waiting is automatically reactivated once you end the call.  
Three-Way Calling  
With Three-Way Calling, you can talk to two different people at the same  
time. When using this feature, the normal airtime rates will be charged  
for each of the two calls.  
1. Enter a number you wish to call and press  
.
2. Once connected, press to put the first caller on hold.  
3. Dial the second number you wish to call and press  
4. When you’re connected to the second party, press  
to begin your three-way call.  
again.  
once more  
If one of the people you called hangs up, you and the remaining caller  
stay connected. If you initiated the call and are the first to hang up, all  
three callers are disconnected.  
Tip: You can also begin a Three-Way Call by displaying a phone number  
stored in your Contacts Directory or Recent Calls List. To call the third  
party, highlight the entry and press  
.
Forwarding Your Calls  
Call Forwarding lets you forward all your incoming calls to another  
phone number – even when your phone is turned off. You can continue  
to make calls from your phone with Call Forwarding activated.  
Activating Call Forwarding  
1. Press  
2. Enter the phone number to which your calls should be forwarded.  
3. Press . A single tone confirms the activation.  
.
Deactivating Call Forwarding  
1. Press  
.
2. Press  
. A single tone confirms the deactivation.  
Note: You are charged a higher rate for calls you have forwarded.  
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7
Managing Messaging  
our Sprint PCS® Phone is always working to help you stay connected –  
Y
even when you’re unavailable. With three types of messaging, you can  
depend on being notified of important information. This section steps you  
through the messaging functions available on your Sprint PCS Phone.  
Setting Up Voicemail  
The first thing you’ll want to do after activating your phone is set up your  
voicemail (see page 4 for instructions).  
Knowing When You Have Messages  
There are several ways your Sprint PCS Phone alerts you of new  
messages:  
/
By displaying a message on the screen.  
/
By sounding an alert.  
/
By displaying at the top of your screen.  
Understanding Message Types  
There are several types of messaging features you can receive with your  
Kyocera 2345 phone: Voicemail, text messages, numeric pages,  
Sprint PCS Web Messages and Sprint PCS Web Alerts, as long as your  
phone has enough memory locations to store them.  
/
Voicemail automatically captures calls when you can’t answer your  
phone or it is turned off. The voicemail system sends a notification to  
your phone when you have new voice messages.  
Text Messages can be sent to your phone from phones with text  
/
messaging or numeric paging capabilities.  
/
Numeric Paging allows a caller to enter a phone number into your  
voicemail box instead of a voice message. The page appears on your  
phone as a “Text Message.” (See “Receiving Numeric Pages” on  
page 37.)  
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Web Messages include Sprint PCS Wireless Web Messages*,  
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates* and alerts that notify you of new  
SM  
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Mail *. (For more information, see  
“Sending Web Messages” on page 39 or “Signing Up for Sprint PCS  
Wireless Web Updates” on page 91.)  
/
Web Alerts let you know when you receive Sprint PCS Wireless Web  
Short Mail * or an AOL Instant Message*. (For more information  
SM  
on each feature, see “Using Sprint PCS Wireless Web Short Mail” on  
page 90 or “Using AOL Instant Messenger Service” on page 88.  
Receiving New Voicemail Message Alerts  
When you receive a new voicemail message, your phone screen displays  
“New Messages: New Voicemail,” and allows you to choose from the  
following options:  
/
Voice dials Sprint PCS Voicemail so you can retrieve messages.  
/
Ignore returns you to the screen you were working in before the call  
came in. Ignoring the notification does not erase the message itself.  
See “Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages” on this page.  
The caller’s phone number also appears on your Recent Calls List.  
Important: 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  
Sprint PCS Phone Number. When your voicemail box answers, press  
and enter your passcode.  
Note: Your phone accepts messages even when it is turned off. However,  
you are only notified of new messages when your phone is turned on and  
you are in a Sprint PCS Service area.  
Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages  
When a voicemail is received, appears on your phone’s screen. This  
icon remains on your screen until all new voicemails have been  
retrieved.  
You can review your messages directly from your Sprint PCS Phone or  
from any other touch-tone phone. To dial from your Sprint PCS Phone,  
you can either use One-Touch Message Access or use the menu keys.  
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Managing Messaging  
Using One-Touch Message Access:  
/
Press and hold  
. Follow the system prompts.  
Using the Menu to Access Messages:  
1. Select Menu Messages and press  
.
2. Highlight Voicemail and press  
.
Note: You are charged for airtime minutes when you are accessing your  
voicemail from your Sprint PCS Phone.  
Using a Phone Other Than Your Sprint PCS Phone to Access Your  
Messages  
1. Dial your Sprint PCS Phone Number.  
2. When the voicemail system answers, press  
.
3. Enter your passcode.  
Clearing the Voicemail Message Icon  
Your phone may temporarily continue to display the icon after you have  
checked your voicemail messages.  
To clear the icon from the display screen:  
1. Select Menu Messages Voicemail.  
2. Highlight Reset and press  
.
3. Highlight Yes and press  
.
Viewing Your Voicemail Number  
In order to check voicemail messages, your phone must dial an external  
phone number. This number is already programmed into your phone  
and assigned a speed dialing location of  
.
To view your voicemail number:  
/
Select Menu Messages Msg Settings →  
Voicemail Number.  
Receiving Numeric Pages  
Callers can send a numeric page to your phone when they reach your  
voicemail box. Numeric paging to a Sprint PCS Phone comes at no  
additional charge on any service plan that includes Sprint PCS  
Voicemail.  
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When your phone receives a numeric page, “New Message: 1 Text”  
appears on the screen.  
To view a numeric page:  
1. Press  
to select View.  
2. Select an entry from the list. The latest entry is at the top of the list.  
3. When the caller’s information is displayed, choose from the  
following options and press  
:
/
Save to save the numeric page to the Filed folder.  
Sender to choose from the following sub-options:  
/
/
Save New (appears if the caller’s phone number is not in  
your Contacts Directory) to save the contact information as  
a new contact entry.  
Add to (appears if the caller’s phone number is not in your  
/
Contacts Directory) to add the contact information to an  
existing contact in your Contacts Directory.  
OK to return to the previous screen.  
/
/
View Contact (appears if the caller’s contact information is  
already in your Contacts Directory) to view the contact.  
/
/
Erase to delete the numeric page.  
Done to go back to the Text InBox list.  
Press  
to see information such as callback number, email  
address, or URL. (If a callback number is included with the message,  
press again to call the number.)  
Note: The numeric paging option for your Sprint PCS Phone must be  
turned on for your phone to receive pages. This option can be set by  
entering your voicemail feature options.  
Accessing Email  
You can access your Sprint PCS email account through your  
2345 Sprint PCS phone.  
1. Select Menu Messages Email.  
2. Press  
at the prompt that airtime fees will apply.  
The phone’s Internet browser launches your Sprint PCS email web  
site.  
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Erasing Text Messages  
Erasing One Text Message at a Time  
1. Select Menu Messages Text InBox or Filed.  
2. Highlight the message you want to erase and press  
.
3. Press  
to select Erase. A message appears, “Erase this message?”  
4. Select Yes to erase the message or No to cancel.  
Erasing All Text Messages  
1. Select Menu Messages Erase Msgs.  
2. Highlight the option you want, and press  
to select it:  
/
No cancels the action and returns you to the Messages screen.  
Entire InBox erases all messages in your Text InBox.  
Old InBox erases read messages in your Text InBox.  
Filed Folder erases all messages in your Filed folder.  
/
/
/
3. A message appears: “Erase ALL?” Select Yes to erase messages or No  
to cancel.  
Erasing Text Messages Automatically (Auto-Erase Text)  
Use this setting to erase old messages and free up phone memory.  
1. Select Menu Messages Msg Settings →  
Auto-Erase Text.  
2. Press  
to select an option:  
/
Disabled does not erase messages.  
/
Old in-box text automatically erases old, read messages.  
Sending Web Messages  
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Messages  
There are three ways to send a Sprint PCS Wireless Web Message to a  
Sprint PCS Phone:  
/
E-mail ([email protected]).  
/
Through the Sprint PCS Web site - www.sprintpcs.com. Select the  
wireless web messaging link.  
/
Using messaging software (TAP 1.5 compatible).  
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Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates  
To have Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates automatically sent to your  
phone, refer to “Signing Up for Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates” on  
page 91.  
Receiving New Web Messages  
When you receive a new Web Message, your phone notifies you and  
displays the following options. To select an option, highlight it and  
press  
.
/
Text to display the message.  
/
Ignore to return to Standby mode.  
Displaying Web Messages  
To display a Web Message from Standby mode:  
1. Select Menu Messages Text InBox.  
2. Select the message you want to view from the list and press  
.
Web Message Options  
After you display a Sprint PCS Wireless Web Message, select an option,  
highlight it and press  
.
/
Save to save the numeric page to the Filed folder.  
Erase to delete the numeric page.  
Done to go back to the Text InBox List.  
/
/
Extracting Phone Numbers From a Web Message  
After you display a Sprint PCS Web message, you can extract or call the  
number.  
To extract a phone number contained in the message:  
1. Select Menu Messages Text InBox. Select the message and  
press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
.
. The number(s) will appear.  
to select the number.  
4. Press Save New to save the number to the Contacts Directory.  
5. Press  
to dial the phone number.  
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Erasing All Web Messages  
To erase Web Messages:  
1. Select Menu Messages Erase Msgs.  
2. Highlight Entire InBox and press  
.
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Update Options  
To have Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates automatically sent to your  
phone, see “Signing up for Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates” on page 91.  
After you display a Sprint PCS Wireless Web Update, press  
to display  
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Update options. To select an option, highlight it  
and press  
.
/
Erase Message to delete the message.  
/
/
Read to display the message again.  
Extract URL to extract a URL and link to it with the Browser.  
Receiving New Web Alerts  
When you receive a new Sprint PCS Wireless Web Alert, your phone  
notifies you and displays the following options. To select an option,  
highlight it and press  
.
/
View accesses the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Inbox and displays the  
message.  
/
Skip returns to the previous menu.  
Displaying Web Alerts  
You are notified of new Sprint PCS Wireless Web Alerts by the icon.  
To display an alert from Standby mode:  
1. Select Menu Messages Web Alerts.  
2. Press  
.
3. Highlight an alert from the list and press  
.
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8
Managing Recent Calls  
he Recent Calls List helps you manage your time more effectively. It  
keeps track of incoming calls, calls made from your  
Sprint PCS® Phone and missed calls. This section guides you through  
accessing and making the most of your Recent Calls List.  
Viewing the Recent Calls List (Incoming, Outgoing and  
Missed)  
You’ll find your Recent Calls List invaluable. It is a list of the last 15  
phone numbers or contact entries for calls you placed, accepted or  
missed. The Recent Calls List makes redialing a number fast and easy. It  
is continually updated as new numbers are added to the top of the list  
and the oldest entries are removed from the bottom of the list.  
Each contact contains the phone number (if it is available) and contact  
name (if the phone number is in your Contacts Directory). Duplicate  
calls (same number and type of call) may only appear once on the list.  
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/
/
Add to adds the number to an existing contact.  
View Contact shows details about the caller if their information is  
in the Contacts Directory.  
Making a Call From the Recent Calls List  
To place a call from the Recent Calls List:  
1. Select Menu Recent Calls.  
2. Highlight the number you wish to call.  
3. Press  
to place the call.  
Note: You cannot make calls from Recent Calls to entries identified as  
No ID, Restricted, or Private. Calls labeled Data or Fax can only be dialed  
through a personal computer.  
Saving a Phone Number From Recent Calls  
Your Sprint PCS Phone can store up to 200 contact entries. Contact  
entries can store up to a total of 6 phone numbers and the contact’s  
name can contain 50 characters.  
To save a phone number from Recent Calls:  
1. Select Menu Recent Calls.  
2. Highlight the number you wish to save and press  
.
3. Press  
right to highlight Save New and press  
.
4. Give the contact a name. See “Entering Characters Using the  
Keypad” on page 28 for instructions on how to enter a name.  
5. Press  
to save your entry.  
Note: You cannot save phone numbers already in your Contacts Directory  
or from calls identified as No ID, Restricted, or Private.  
Erasing the Recent Calls List  
This procedure describes how to erase the entire Recent Calls List.  
1. From Standby mode, select Menu Settings Security.  
2. Enter the 4-digit lock code (see page 63 for help) and press  
.
3. Highlight Erase Calls List and press  
.
4. Highlight Yes and press . A message displays: “Erase ALL recent  
calls list entries?”  
5. Press  
right to highlight Yes and press  
.
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9
Using Your Contacts Directory  
ow you know the basics that help make it easier to stay in touch with  
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people and information. This section helps you make the most of your  
contacts and use your time more effectively when you’re trying to connect  
with the important people in your life.  
Adding a New Contact  
Your Sprint PCS® Phone can store up to 200 contact entries. Each  
contact entry can store up to 6 phone numbers and the contact’s name  
can contain 50 characters.  
To add a new entry:  
1. From Standby mode, enter the phone number that you want to add.  
2. Press  
to select Save New.  
3. Enter a name for the contact. If you need to know how to use the  
keypad to enter letters, see page 28.  
4. Press  
right to highlight Options and press  
to select it.  
5. Choose an option from the list by highlighting it and pressing  
.
/
Save to save information and return to Standby mode.  
/
Number Type to select work, home, mobile, pager, or fax.  
/
Add Voice Dial to record a voice tag for the contact, say the  
contact’s name into the speaker.  
/
Speed Dialing to choose a speed dialing location from the list.  
Secret to select Yes to lock the phone number. If a phone  
number is locked, you must enter your 4-digit lock code (see  
page 63) to view or edit the number. Select No to leave the  
number unchanged.  
/
/
/
Primary Number to specify this number as the contact’s main  
number.  
Classify Contact to classify the contact as business or personal.  
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6. Press  
appears.  
to Save. The message “Contact Successfully Saved!”  
Finding Contact Entries  
There are several ways to display your contact entries. Follow the steps  
outlined in the sections below to display entries from the Contacts menu.  
Viewing All Entries  
1. From Standby mode, select Menu Contacts View All.  
2. Scroll up and down to view all entries.  
Finding Entries by Name  
Rather than review all the entries stored in your Contacts Directory, you  
can find an entry quickly by following these simple steps:  
1. Select Menu Contacts Find Name.  
2. Enter the first letter of the name or part of the name.  
3. Press  
to select Find.  
Finding Entries by Phone Number  
To find a contact entry by its phone number:  
1. From Standby mode, enter a portion of the contact’s phone number.  
2. Press  
right to highlight Find from the options at the bottom  
of the screen, and press . All matching contact names appear.  
Using Fast Find  
Fast Find allows you to find names quickly from Standby mode.  
To use Fast Find from Standby mode:  
1. Ensure that Fast Find is enabled. Select Menu Settings →  
Extras Fast Find Enabled.  
2. Press the corresponding letters of the name you want to find. The  
matching contacts appear on the screen.  
3. Press up or down to view other possible matches.  
4. Press  
to call the contact.  
Note: Speed dial locations matching the numbers you entered appear first.  
For example, if you enter the numbers to find the  
contact “Jane”, and you have phone numbers assigned to speed dial  
locations 5 and 52, those contacts appear first. Continue to enter the  
remaining corresponding keys until the name appears.  
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Adding a Phone Number to a Contact  
To add a phone number to a contact:  
1. From Standby mode, enter in the phone number.  
2. Press  
right to highlight Add to and press  
.
3. Press  
to view the list of saved contacts.  
4. Select the contact you wish to add the phone number to and press  
.
5. From the Options menu, select Save and press . A message  
appears: “Contact Successfully Saved!”  
Editing a Contact  
Changing the Contact Details  
1. Select Menu Contacts View All.  
2. Select an entry and press  
.
3. Press  
to select Options. The following options are displayed. To  
select an option, highlight it and press  
.
/
Add New adds a new contact to the Contacts Directory.  
Erase Contact deletes the contact from the Contacts Directory.  
Edit Name allows you to edit the contact name.  
Classify Contact assigns a classification to the contact. Your  
choices are Business, Personal, and Neither.  
/
/
/
/
Exit closes the entry and returns to Standby mode.  
4. Select an option.  
5. Press  
to select Save.  
Editing a Number  
1. Select Menu Contacts View All.  
2. Select a contact and press  
.
3. Press down and select the phone number you want to edit and  
press  
.
4. Choose from the following options:  
/
View Number to display the number you are working on.  
/
Add Voice Dial to record a voice tag so that you can call the  
contact using a voice command.  
/
Speed Dialing to select a speed dial location from the list.  
/
Edit Type to select from work, home, mobile, pager and fax.  
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/
/
/
/
/
Erase Number to erase the number from the entry.  
Erase Voice Dial to remove the associated voice dial.  
Edit Number to edit the number as desired.  
Edit Voice Dial to change the associated voice dial.  
Secret to hide the phone number. Select Yes. If a phone  
number is locked, you must enter your 4-digit lock code to view  
or edit the number. (See page 63 for directions on how to use  
your lock code). Select No to leave the number unchanged.  
Primary Number to specify this number as the main number.  
Exit to return to Standby mode.  
/
/
5. Press  
to select Save.  
Erasing a Contact  
To delete an entire contact:  
1. Select Menu Contacts View All.  
2. Select the contact you want to erase and press  
.
3. Press  
to select Options.  
4. Highlight Erase Contact and press . A message appears: “Erase  
the entire contact?”  
5. Select Yes and press  
. The message “-Erased-” appears.  
Classifying a Contact  
You can classify a contact as either business or personal.  
To classify a contact:  
1. Select Menu Contacts View All.  
2. Select an entry and press  
3. Press to select Options.  
.
4. Scroll down and select Classify Contact.  
5. Select Business or Personal from the bottom of the screen.  
6. Press  
to select Save.  
In the contact card for this entry, the icon for the entry will now show a  
“P” or “B” to indicate the type chosen.  
Tip: You can also assign different ringers for business and personal calls, so  
that you can identify the type of call by the ringer. See “Setting up Business  
or Personal Ringers” on page 53.  
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Making a Contact Secret  
You can hide an entry’s phone number(s) so that when a call is received  
from that entry, the display screen shows only “(Secret).”  
To make an entry secret:  
1. Select Menu Contacts View All.  
2. Select the entry you want to make secret and press  
.
3. Select the phone number.  
4. Scroll down the Options list, highlight Secret and press  
.
5. When the message “Set Restrictions on this phone number?”  
appears, select Yes and press  
.
To make an entry public (not secret):  
1. Select Menu Contacts View All.  
2. Select the entry you want to make public and press  
.
3. Select Secret Number and press  
.
4. Enter your 4-digit lock code.  
5. Scroll down the Options list, highlight Secret and press  
6. When the message “Set Restrictions on this phone number?”  
appears, select No and press  
.
.
Tip: If you can’t recall your lock code, try using the last four digits of either  
your Social Security number or your Sprint PCS Phone Number or try 0000.  
If none of these work, call Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions at  
1-888-211-4PCS (4727).  
Viewing Your Sprint PCS Phone Number  
To display your phone number:  
/
Select Menu Phone Info.  
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10  
Changing Your Phone’s Settings  
his section describes how you can change your phone’s settings to best  
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suit your requirements. Take a few moments to review these options  
and add or adjust the settings that are right for you.  
Changing the Banner  
The banner is the name or label that is displayed on the first line of your  
phone’s display screen in Standby mode. Changing the banner is one of  
the ways you can personalize your phone. A banner name can be up to  
14 characters long.  
To change your banner:  
1. Select Menu Settings Display My Banner.  
2. Select Edit and press  
to continue.  
3. Press to clear the screen.  
4. Enter the new text. (See “Entering Characters Using the Keypad” on  
page 28 for instructions on how to enter text.)  
5. Press  
to Save.  
Note: Your banner may be temporarily displaced by a network message  
when your phone is roaming.  
Adjusting Volume  
You can adjust the Ringer Volume, Earpiece Volume, Speakerphone  
Volume, and Key Beep Volume.  
Adjusting the Ringer Volume  
1. Select Menu Settings Sounds Ringer Volume.  
2. Press up/down, or  
3. Press to Save.  
left/right to adjust the volume.  
You will hear a sample of your ringer when you increase the volume. The  
ringer does not play when you decrease the volume.  
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Adjusting the Earpiece Volume  
To adjust the earpiece volume while you are in a call:  
/
Press up or down.  
Adjusting the Earpiece Volume Using Smart Sound  
You can set your phone to adjust the earpiece volume automatically  
based on the amount of noise around you or the other person’s voice  
volume level.  
1. Place a call from a quiet environment.  
2. Press up or down to set the volume to a comfortable level.  
3. Select Menu Settings Sounds Smart Sound.  
4. Select one of the following options:  
/
Enabled adjusts the volume automatically. The volume you  
have just set is used as a baseline. You can manually adjust the  
volume during a call.  
/
Disabled keeps the volume level the same unless you adjust it  
by pressing  
up or down.  
5. Press to save the setting.  
Adjusting the Speakerphone Volume  
To adjust the Speakerphone volume while you are in a call:  
/
Press up or down.  
Changing the Key Beep Volume  
1. Select Menu Settings Sounds Key Beep Volume.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
right to increase the volume or left to decrease.  
to Save.  
to exit.  
Changing the Ringer  
Changing the Ringer Type  
You have a selection of 25 standard ringers to choose from.  
1. Select Menu Settings Sounds Ringer Type.  
2. Scroll through the list of ringers. A sample plays as you highlight  
each one.  
3. Press  
to select a ringer.  
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Note: Some ringers play through the earpiece. For those ringers, you will  
be asked to confirm your choice to hear a sample. Use caution in bringing  
the phone close to your ear while samples are playing.  
Setting up Business or Personal Ringers  
You can assign different ringers to Business calls and Personal calls. This  
will help you identify what kind of call is coming in.  
1. If you have not already done so, save the contact in your Contacts  
Directory and specify it as business or personal. For help, see  
“Classifying a Contact” on page 48.  
2. Select Menu Settings Sounds Business Call Ring or  
Personal Call Ring.  
3. Scroll through the list of ringers to hear them play.  
4. Select the ringer you want and press  
.
Setting your Phone to Vibrate for Incoming Calls Only  
The quickest way to set the phone to vibrate is to press and hold  
right from the home screen. When you do this, however, you silence all  
sounds, including key beeps and message alerts. The following procedure  
explains how to set the phone to ring or vibrate for an incoming call  
only.  
/
Select Menu Settings Sounds Call Ring/Vibe and  
choose from Ring only, Vibrate only, or Vibrate then ring.  
Note: If you choose Vibrate then ring, your phone will vibrate for the  
majority of the call, and then ring for the remainder. If, however, you have  
set your phone to silence all sounds, the phone will not ring for the  
remainder of the call.  
Selecting Alert Types  
You can choose how you want to be alerted of voicemail, pages, text  
messages, and Internet messages.  
To select an alert type:  
1. Select Menu Settings Messaging then the type of alert  
(Message Alert, Web Alert, Page Alert, or Voicemail Alert).  
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2. Highlight an option and press  
:
/
Disabled does not alert you when a message is received.  
Vibrate once sets the phone to vibrate once when a new  
message is received.  
/
/
Vibe & remind sets the phone to vibrate once when a new  
message is first received, and again every 5 minutes. To stop the  
reminder, press  
to select Ignore.  
/
/
Soft beep once sets the phone to beep softly once when a  
message is received.  
Soft beeps sets the phone to beep softly every 5 minutes. To stop  
this reminder, press , or  
, or press  
to  
select Ignore.  
/
/
Loud beep once sets the phone to beep once loudly when a  
message is received.  
Loud beeps sets the phone to beep loudly every 5 minutes. To  
stop this reminder, press , or  
, or press  
to  
select Ignore.  
Setting Flashing Alerts  
You can set your phone’s backlighting to flash for incoming calls, voice  
messages, and text messages.  
1. Select Menu Settings Display Flashing Lights.  
2. Highlight an option and press . You can choose from Disabled,  
Fast flash, Slow flash, and Heartbeat. A sample of each option  
plays as you highlight it.  
Using Screen Savers  
Five screen savers are provided with your phone. When enabled, graphics  
appear when no key has been pressed for approximately 10 seconds.  
Incoming alerts clear screen savers.  
1. Select Menu Settings Display Screen Saver.  
2. Highlight the option and press  
3. Press  
screen saver to activate.  
.
to return to Standby mode and wait 10 seconds for the  
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Locking the Keypad  
The Keyguard feature of your phone locks the keypad to protect against  
accidental keypresses when the phone is turned on and no call is in  
progress. You can still answer or silence an incoming call.  
/
To lock the keypad from Standby mode, press  
To unlock the keypad, press  
left and hold.  
/
.
Changing the Keyguard Setting  
1. Select Menu Settings Keyguard.  
2. Highlight an option and press  
:
/
Guard Now locks the keypad now.  
/
/
/
/
30 s auto-guard locks the keypad if no key is pressed for  
30 seconds.  
1 m auto-guard locks the keypad if no key is pressed for  
1 minute.  
5 m auto-guard locks the keypad if no key is pressed for  
5 minutes.  
Auto-guard off unlocks the keypad and returns it to normal.  
Changing the Backlight Time Length  
The backlight setting lets you select how long the display screen and  
keypad are backlit after any keypress is made.  
To change the backlight setting:  
1. Select Menu Settings Display Backlighting.  
2. Highlight an option and press . You can choose from Disabled,  
10 seconds, 30 seconds, 10 sec. & in call, and 30 sec. & in call.  
Note: Long backlight settings affect the battery’s talk and standby times.  
Disabling Auto-Hyphenation  
Your phone is programmed to automatically insert a hyphen between the  
prefix and the last four digits of the phone number.  
If you do not want auto-hyphenation:  
1. Select Menu Settings Display Auto-Hyphenation.  
2. Highlight Disabled and press  
.
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Changing the Time and Date Format  
The time and date is displayed on the screen in Standby mode.  
To change the time and date format:  
1. Select Menu Settings Display Time/Date Format.  
2. Highlight the format you want and press  
Changing Sound Settings  
Silencing All Sounds  
.
You can silence all phone sounds, including the ringer and all alerts, and  
set the phone to vibrate or light up. Silence All supersedes other sounds/  
ringer settings, but does not “reset” those settings.  
To silence all sounds:  
/
Press and hold  
right.  
OR  
1. Select Menu Settings Silence All.  
2. Highlight an option and press  
:
/
No, normal turns on the ringer.  
/
/
Yes, vibe only sets the phone to vibrate instead of ringing.  
Yes, lights only sets the phone to light up instead of ringing.  
Note:  
indicates the phone is in Silence All mode.  
Note: If your phone is attached to an external power source, such as an  
AC Adapter or Hands-Free Car Kit (sold separately), it will ring as normal.  
Silencing the Ringer or Alert  
/
To silence the ringer or stop the vibration alert during an incoming  
call, press  
Press  
.
/
to answer the call.  
Note: To silence all sounds and set the phone to vibrate or light up instead  
of ringing, see “Silencing All Sounds” on page 56.  
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Changing the Key Beep Volume  
1. Select Menu Settings Sounds Key Beep Volume.  
2. Press  
right/left, or up/down to increase or decrease the  
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Setting the Position Locator  
The Position Locator allows you to share your location information with  
emergency services, such as 911, in markets where service has been  
implemented.  
Note: This feature works only when you are in digital mode.  
To set the Position Locator:  
1. Select Menu Settings Location.  
2. Highlight an option and press  
.
/
Disabled (default) is set up to share your position information  
only with emergency services.  
/
Enabled is set up to share your position information both with  
emergency services and the Sprint PCS network.  
For information on 911 and emergency calls, see “Calling Emergency  
Numbers” on page 24.  
Setting Data/Fax Mode  
TM  
The Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection Kit (purchased separately)  
lets you link your laptop PC to your Sprint PCS Phone so you can send  
and receive data and faxes. Note that the phone must be on a digital  
network to send and receive faxes, and when the phone is in Data/Fax  
mode you cannot make or receive voice calls. These settings tell the  
phone how to handle voice and data calls.  
1. Select Menu Wireless Web Connection Data/Fax In.  
2. Highlight an option and press  
:
/
Voice Only allows only voice calls.  
/
/
/
/
Fax, next call sets the phone to fax mode for the next incoming  
call or the next ten minutes.  
Data, next call sets the phone to data mode for the next  
incoming call or the next ten minutes.  
Fax, until off forces the phone into fax mode until the phone is  
turned off.  
Data, until off forces the phone into data mode until the phone  
is turned off.  
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For information on how to connect your data cable and configure your  
connection settings, please consult the manual you received with your  
TM  
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection Kit (purchased separately).  
Receiving a Fax  
To receive a fax with your phone:  
1. Plug your phone into a computer or laptop using the data cable you  
TM  
received with your Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection Kit  
(purchased separately).  
2. Set the phone to Fax, next call or Fax, until off using the  
instructions described above in setting Data/Fax Mode.  
3. Start up the Connection Kit and configure it to connect to your  
phone. Your phone is now ready to receive faxes.  
Receiving Data  
To receive data with your phone:  
1. Plug your phone into a computer or laptop using the data cable you  
TM  
received with your Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection Kit  
(purchased separately).  
2. Set the phone to Data, next call, or Data, until off using the  
instructions described above in setting Data/Fax Mode.  
3. Start up the Connection Kit and configure it to connect to your  
phone. Your phone is now ready to receive data.  
Returning to Voice Mode  
To return to voice mode at the end of a data or fax transmission, select  
Voice Only from the Data/Fax Calls menu described above in Data/Fax  
Mode, or power the phone off and on.  
Note: The phone always powers up in Standby mode, even if it was  
powered down in Data/Fax mode. The phone also returns to Standby mode  
if the data cable is disconnected.  
Connecting to a TTY/TDD device  
A TTY (also known as TDD or Text Telephone) is a telecommunications  
device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have  
speech or language disabilities, to communicate by telephone.  
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1. Connect the TTY device to the phone.  
2. Enter ##TTY (  
) from your keypad.  
A TTY menu option appears, allowing you access to the TTY setting.  
3. Press  
to enable TTY.  
Note: Enable TTY only when using the phone with a TTY device.  
Using Your Phone with Accessories  
Your phone comes with several additional configurable settings for use  
with accessories.  
Power Backlighting  
This feature allows backlighting to remain on when external power, such  
as an AC Adapter or Hands-Free Car Kit (sold separately) is used with the  
phone.  
1. Select Menu Settings Accessories Pwr Backlighting.  
2. Choose between Normal (default) or Always On and press  
.
Note: Once your phone is disconnected from an external power source, it  
is recommended that you reset Power Backlighting to Normal. Power  
Backlighting causes a significant drain on the battery and also increases  
the time it takes to recharge.  
Headset Ringing  
This feature is for use only when a headset (sold separately) is attached  
to the phone. Headset Ringing allows you to set alert sounds to come  
through the headset.  
1. Select Menu Settings Accessories Headset Ringing.  
2. Highlight Out of headset and press  
.
Note: The Headset Ringing option will be overridden if Voice Answer is  
turned on (meaning that alerts will continue to originate from the phone).  
Voice Answer allows you to answer incoming calls using a voice  
command. To turn Voice Answer off, select Menu Settings →  
Voice Services Voice Answer Disabled.  
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Auto-Answer  
This feature is for use with the Hands-Free Car Kit (sold separately).  
Auto-Answer allows you to set the car kit to answer a call after 5 seconds.  
1. Select Menu Settings Accessories Auto-Answer.  
2. Highlight After 5 seconds and press  
.
Com Port Speed  
The Com Port speed sets the data rate at which your phone connects to a  
laptop or PC.  
1. Select Menu Settings Accessories Com Port Speed.  
2. Highlight an option and press . The options are: 19.2 kbps  
(default), 115.2 kbps, 230.4 kbps.  
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y using the security setting on your Sprint PCS® Phone, you receive  
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peace of mind without sacrificing flexibility. With several options  
available, you can customize your phone to meet your personal needs.  
Accessing the Security Menu  
You must enter your 4-digit lock code to view the Security menu.  
To access the Security menu:  
1. Select Menu Settings Security.  
2. Enter your 4-digit lock code.  
Tip: If you can’t recall your lock code, try using the last four digits of either  
your Social Security number or Sprint PCS Phone Number or try 0000. If  
none of these work, call Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions at  
1-888-211-4PCS (4727).  
Locking Your Phone  
When your phone is locked, you can only receive incoming calls or make  
calls to 911, Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions or special numbers.  
To lock your phone:  
1. Select Menu Settings Security.  
2. Enter your 4-digit lock code.  
3. Select Lock Phone.  
4. Highlight Never, On Power Up, or Now and press  
.
Unlocking Your Phone  
When your phone is locked, the Unlock option is displayed on the screen  
when in Standby mode.  
To unlock your phone:  
1. Press  
to Unlock.  
2. Enter your 4-digit lock code. You return to Standby mode.  
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Changing the Lock Code  
To change your lock code:  
1. Select Menu Settings Security.  
2. Enter your 4-digit lock code.  
3. Select Change Lock Code. The prompt “Change Code?” appears.  
4. Select Yes and press  
.
5. Enter your new 4-digit lock code.  
6. Re-enter your new lock code.  
Restricting Calls  
You can restrict the outgoing calls that can be made from your phone to  
only those phone numbers saved in your Contacts Directory. This setting  
does not apply to 911 or Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions.  
To restrict calls:  
1. Select Menu Settings Security.  
2. Enter your 4-digit lock code.  
3. Select Limit Calls Out.  
4. Highlight Yes, to Contacts and press  
.
Note: Limiting calls out to “Contacts only” also disables the ability to view  
your phone number through the Phone Info menu.  
Unrestricting Calls  
To unrestrict what calls can be made from your phone:  
1. Select Menu Settings Security.  
2. Enter your 4-digit lock code.  
3. Select Limit Calls Out.  
4. Highlight No and press  
Erasing the Contacts Directory  
To erase all the names and phone numbers in your Contacts Directory:  
1. Select Menu Settings Security.  
2. Enter your 4-digit lock code.  
3. Select Erase All Contacts.  
4. Highlight Yes and press . “Erase ALL Contacts?” appears.  
5. Highlight Yes and press  
.
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Erasing the Recent Calls List  
To erase all the names and phone numbers in your Recent Calls List:  
1. Select Menu Settings Security.  
2. Enter your lock code.  
3. Select Erase Calls List.  
4. Highlight Yes and press . The prompt “Erase ALL recent calls list  
entries?” appears.  
5. Highlight Yes and press  
.
Resetting Your Phone  
Resetting the phone restores all the factory defaults, including the ringer  
types and display settings. The Contacts Directory, Recent Calls List, and  
Messages are not affected.  
To reset your phone:  
1. Select Menu Settings Security.  
2. Enter your lock code.  
3. Select Phone Reset.  
4. Highlight Yes and press . The message “Reset ALL phone  
settings?” appears.  
5. Highlight Yes and press  
.
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Personal Information  
Management  
our Sprint PCS® Phone has been equipped with several personal  
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information management features to help you manage your busy  
lifestyle. These features turn your phone into a time management planner  
that helps you keep up with your contacts, schedules and commitments. It  
takes productivity to a whole new level.  
Scheduler  
The Scheduler allows you to schedule events, such as meetings or  
appointments. You can then view these events, and use the alarm to alert  
you of upcoming events.  
To add an event:  
1. Select Menu Tools & Games Scheduler.  
2. Select either:  
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View Day if the day you wish to schedule the event for is in the  
current month.  
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View Month if the day you wish to schedule the event for is in a  
month other than the current one.  
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Add Event if you wish the event to be added to the current day.  
3. Press  
4. Press up or down to highlight the desired time.  
5. Press  
6. Enter a name for the event.  
left or right to highlight the desired day.  
.
7. Press  
when you finish entering letters.  
8. Select Next to set the time and duration of the event.  
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Press up or down to change the setting.  
/
Press  
left or right to switch between Start, Duration,  
and Alarm.  
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9. Press  
to select Next.  
10. Add a note to the event, or press  
twice to finish.  
Making Changes to an Event  
To view, edit, or erase an event:  
1. Select Menu Tools & Games Scheduler.  
2. Select View Day or View Month to find the event you want to view,  
edit, or erase.  
3. Press  
4. Press  
to select the event.  
right to highlight Edit or Erase.  
5. If editing the event, make the appropriate changes.  
6. Press  
.
Setting Your Work Hours  
Only the hours you specify as your work hours appear in the day  
scheduler.  
To specify your work hours:  
1. Select Menu Tools & Games Scheduler Options.  
2. Select Set Work Hours.  
3. Adjust the hours accordingly.  
/
Press up or down to change the setting.  
/
Press  
left or right to move between hours and minutes,  
and Start and End times.(Minutes increase or decrease in  
15 minute increments.)  
4. Press  
to save the setting.  
Setting Events to be Automatically Deleted  
You can choose to have events that have already occurred to be  
automatically deleted from the scheduler.  
1. Select Menu Tools & Games Scheduler Options.  
2. Select Auto Delete.  
3. Choose from one of the available options.  
/
Never keeps all events.  
/
After 1 Day erases an event 1 day after its scheduled time.  
/
After 1 Week erases an event 1 week after its scheduled time.  
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After 1 Month (default) erases an event 1 month after its  
scheduled time.  
After choosing an auto-delete time, you return to the Scheduler menu.  
Setting the Scheduler Alarm  
This setting allows you to adjust how early that the alarm sounds before  
the scheduled event.  
1. Select Menu Tools & Games Scheduler Options.  
2. Select Alarm Time.  
3. Choose from one of the available options: No Alarm, 1 Minute,  
15 Minutes (default) or 30 Minutes and press  
.
The alarm will sound (and an accompanying reminder will appear) the  
specified amount of time before the scheduled event, and also at the  
event time itself.  
Alarm Clock  
Use the Alarm Clock to set an alert for a specific time. The alert works  
only when the phone is on.  
To set the Alarm Clock:  
1. Select Menu Tools & GamesAlarm Clock.  
2. Press  
right to highlight Set and press  
.
3. Choose one of the following methods to change the alarm time:  
/
Press  
left or right to switch between hours, minutes,  
and A.M/P.M.  
/
/
Press up or down to select hour or minutes.  
Enter numbers using the keypad.  
4. Press  
to save.  
Disabling the Alarm Clock  
When the alarm rings:  
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Select Snooze to silence the alarm for 10 minutes, or select Off to  
turn off the alarm.  
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Tip Calculator  
The Tip Calculator helps you calculate how much tip to include on a bill.  
1. Select Menu Tools & Games Tip Calculator.  
2. Enter the amount of your bill and press  
.
3. Select the percentage you want to include as a tip (10%, 15%, 18%,  
20%, Other) and press . Your total bill appears, including tip.  
4. If you want to split the bill, press  
right and press  
to  
select Split.  
5. Press  
to clear the screen.  
6. Enter the number of guests and press . The amount each guest is  
to pay appears.  
Calculator  
Use the calculator for basic mathematical equations.  
1. Select Menu Tools & Games Calculator.  
Use the keypad to enter numbers.  
2. Press  
to select mathematical operations.  
÷
-
Inserts the division character.  
Inserts the subtraction character.  
=
Performs the “equals” function.  
+
Inserts the addition character.  
.
Inserts the multiplication character.  
Inserts the decimal point.  
C
Clears all numbers entered and displays a zero.  
Displays the value currently stored in memory.  
Adds the displayed digit to the value stored in memory.  
Clears the value currently stored in memory.  
Changes the sign of the displayed number.  
MR  
M+  
MC  
Clears one function or one digit from the screen and  
returns the character to digit entry mode. Hold down to  
clear all of the digits and operations and display a zero.  
Exits the calculator and returns to Standby mode.  
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Countdown Timer  
This timer counts down for a specified amount of time. It beeps, using  
the volume set for alerts, when the specified amount of time has elapsed.  
1. Select Menu Tools & Games Countdown.  
2. Press  
3. Press up or down to set the hours, minutes and seconds. To move  
the cursor, press left or right.  
to Set.  
4. Select Start to begin the countdown.  
5. Select Stop to pause the countdown.  
6. When the alarm rings, press  
to silence it.  
Stopwatch  
1. Select Menu Tools & Games Stopwatch.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
to select Start and have the stopwatch begin counting.  
to select Stop and stop counting.  
4. Select Reset to set the counter back to zero and begin counting  
again.  
5. Press  
to return to Standby mode.  
Note: The stopwatch keeps running until you select Stop. If you press  
or while it is counting, it will continue to count in the background.  
Playing Games  
For all games described in this section, when an incoming call alert is  
received, the game is paused and exited. You can return to play once the  
incoming call alert is ended. The game will not remain paused while the  
phone is off.  
Note: Playing games causes a greater depletion on battery power.  
Tetris  
The goal of this game is to guide the falling blocks down the screen to  
create a solid horizontal row at the bottom. Each time a row is  
completed, it disappears and the remaining blocks move down one row.  
The game ends when a falling block is forced to land on the top line.  
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1. Select Menu Tools & Games Tetris.  
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The Tetris introduction screen appears for a few seconds and then  
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reveals the Tetris main menu. (To skip the introduction press .)  
2. Select an option by highlighting it and pressing  
to select it.  
/
New GameInitiates game play.  
/
Resume GameContinues a game you have already started.  
ScoreboardsAllows you to set a time limit for games.  
Choose No Time Limit (default), 2 min, 3 min, or 5 min.  
SettingsChoose a level of play, sounds, and game type:  
/
/
/
Starting levelChoose a level of play. There are nine  
levels of play, with each level increasing in speed. The level  
automatically increases after 10 lines are cleared.  
/
Game TypeSame as scoreboards. Set a time limit for  
game play.  
/
SoundChoose when you hear music with this game.  
Select from Sound Always, During Title, and No Sound.  
/
InstructionsHow to play the game.  
Navigating Through the Game  
Press the following keys to guide the blocks down the screen:  
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Understanding How the Points are Assigned  
Single = 10, Double = 25, Triple = 75, Tetris = 300. Points for clearing  
lines and scrolling are multiplied by current level.  
Saving a Game While in Play  
/
Press  
and select Save Game.  
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Pausing a Game  
/
Press . Select Continue Game to resume or choose from the  
other available options.  
Turning Sounds Off  
From the Tetris® main menu, select Settings Sound and choose  
No Sound.  
/
Space Dudes™  
The goal of this game is to eliminate the space dudes by shooting them  
down before they shoot you.  
/
Select Menu Tools & Games Space Dudes.  
Play begins immediately.  
/
Press up to shoot the space dudes.  
/
Press  
Press  
left or right to reposition your ship.  
to pause the game.  
/
Your ship has three lives. The first two times your ship is hit, you will be  
prompted to either Resume the game or to begin a New game. The  
third time your ship is hit, you must start a New game or exit. Press  
to select any of these options.  
Brick Attack™  
The goal of this game is to eliminate bricks arranged in levels. To do this,  
you send a moving ball upward using a paddle at the bottom of the  
screen.  
1. Select Menu Tools & Games Brick Attack.  
2. Press  
to select New.  
/
To move the paddle, press  
To pause the game, press , then press  
To exit the game, press right to highlight Exit and  
press  
left or right.  
/
/
to Resume.  
.
Note: If an incoming call alert is received, the game is paused and exited.  
You can return to play once the incoming call alert has ended. The game  
cannot be paused while the phone is off.  
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Using the Voice Services of Your  
Sprint PCS Phone  
he voice features of your Sprint PCS Phone allow you to originate calls,  
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answer calls, use voice shortcuts, and record voice memos.  
Recording Voice Memos  
The Voice Memo tool allows you to record and name multiple memos.  
The following options are available to create and edit your memos:  
Play a recorded memo.  
Pause a memo.  
Stop recording and return to the beginning of the memo.  
Rewind the memo.  
Fast forward the memo.  
NAME  
ERASE  
Name a memo.  
Erase a memo.  
Recording a Memo  
1. Select Menu Settings Voice Services Voice Memo.  
2. Press  
to select Record New.  
3. The phone says “Please record at the tone.” Following the tone,  
record your memo. The screen will show the duration of the memo.  
4. When finished recording, select  
and press  
to stop.  
Naming a Memo  
Memos are automatically named for the date and time they were  
recorded. Once you finish recording a memo, you can give your memo a  
unique name.  
1. Select the memo you want to name.  
2. Press  
right to highlight Name, and press  
.
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3. You may enter up to 12 characters for your memo. See "Entering  
Characters Using the Keypad" on page 28.  
4. Press  
to select Save.  
Editing or Erasing a Memo  
Once you have created memos, you can edit or erase them as desired.  
1. Select Menu Settings Voice Services Voice Memo.  
2. Highlight the memo you want to edit or erase, then press  
to  
select it.  
3. Press right to highlight Name to edit the memo, or Erase to  
delete the memo. Press  
to select either option.  
Listening to a memo  
1. Select Menu Settings Voice Services Voice Memo.  
2. Highlight the appropriate message, and press  
3. Select and press to play the memo.  
to select it.  
Working With Voice Shortcuts  
This feature allows you to activate a phone feature by speaking a  
recorded command word.  
Recording Voice Shortcuts  
You must train the voice shortcut command before using this feature.  
1. Select Menu Settings Voice Services Voice Shortcuts.  
2. Highlight the feature and press  
to select an item to train:  
/
My Downloads activates the Downloads menu.  
Vibrate on/off turns vibrate mode on or off.  
Ringer Volume displays the Ringer Volume menu.  
Calculator displays the Calculator feature.  
Recent Calls displays the Recent Calls List.  
Start Browser launches the phone’s Web Browser.  
Bookmarks launches the phone’s web browser and displays the  
bookmarks listing.  
/
/
/
/
/
/
3. Say the name of the command at the prompts. When the shortcut  
has been successfully trained, you will hear, “Shortcut Saved.”  
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If you have already trained a shortcut, when selecting it from the  
Voice Shortcuts menu, you will receive the prompt, “Shortcut  
already recorded. Record again?” Say “Yes” or “No.”  
4. Repeat for each option you want to train.  
Setting up Voice Shortcuts  
Use the shortcut key to customize quick access to a single feature.  
1. Select Menu Settings Display Shortcut Key.  
2. Highlight the feature you want set as a shortcut, and press  
select it.  
to  
/
None disables the shortcut.  
/
Downloads, Web Browser, Inbox, Ringer Volume, Recent  
Calls, Business List, and Personal List display their respective  
menus.  
/
Voice Shortcuts enables all features listed above as shortcuts.  
3. Access the new shortcut from the home screen by pressing up and  
following the prompts.  
/
To change a shortcut, press up and select Setup, or repeat  
Steps 1 and 2. Choose another shortcut from the list of options.  
Using Voice Shortcuts  
1. Press and hold up. The display screen will show “Say a shortcut”  
and a voice prompt will ask you to “Say the shortcut.”  
2. Say the pre-recorded shortcut name into the microphone. When  
successful, the menu of the shortcut you requested appears on the  
screen.  
3. See "Setting up Voice Shortcuts" on page 77 to define the shortcut  
you want available.  
Adding a Voice Tag to an Existing Contact  
Voice Recognition allows you to initiate a call to one of your entries in  
the Contacts directory by using voice tags. You can record a total of  
40 voice tags (one per contact) for your phone.  
1. From Standby mode, select Menu Contacts.  
2. Select View All or Find Name to locate the contact you want to add  
a voice tag to.  
3. Press  
to select the contact card you want to edit.  
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4. Select the number you want to add a voice tag to.  
5. Select Add Voice Dial.  
6. You will hear “Say a name.” Say the name, then repeat as instructed.  
You will hear the “Again” prompt until a match is made. When a  
word match is made, you will hear “[Name] added” and the display  
screen shows “Voice dialing is now available for this number.”  
OR  
1. Select Menu Settings Voice Services Add Voice Dial.  
2. Say the name of the contact into the speaker at the prompt. Repeat  
until you hear “[Name] added.”  
Note: Voice Dial will dial the contact’s primary number. If a contact has  
several associated phone numbers, you will need to specify which  
number your phone is to dial when you initiate a call with voice commands.  
For help making a phone number primary, see "Editing a Number" on  
page 47.  
Saving a Voice Tag with a New Contact  
A voice tag is a recording of a contact name for use in initiating a call.  
You can record a total of 40 voice tags (one per contact) for your phone.  
1. From the home screen, enter the phone number you want to save.  
2. Press  
to Save New.  
3. Enter a name for the contact. (If you need to know how to use the  
keypad to enter letters, see page 28).  
4. Press  
right to select Options. Press  
.
5. Select Add Voice Dial. Press  
.
6. You will hear “Say a name.” Say the name, then repeat as instructed.  
You will hear the “Again” prompt until a match is made. When a  
word match is completed, you will hear “[Name] added” and the  
display screen shows “Voice dialing is now available for this  
number.”  
When you have finished, you are returned to the Options menu, where  
you can continue to add options to the new contact or Save the contact.  
Viewing Entries with Voice Tags  
/
Select Menu Contacts Voice Dial List.  
A list of all contacts with assigned voice tags appears.  
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Editing a Voice Tag  
You can edit or erase a voice tag.  
1. From the home screen, select Menu Contacts →  
Voice Dial List.  
2. Highlight the contact you want to edit, and press  
to select it.  
3. Select the phone number and press  
.
4. Press up or down to select Add Voice Dial, Edit Voice Dial, or  
Erase Voice Dial, and follow the prompts.  
Voice Training  
During Voice Training, you speak a series of commands and the Voice  
Recognition (VR) feature “learns” your voice. Perform Voice Training in  
a quiet environment, and speak naturally into the microphone.  
If the voice commands you repeat during training do not match, VR will  
ask you to repeat the command. Do not speak a command until the  
prompt is complete. If you speak too soon, you will hear three tones.  
1. Select Menu Settings Voice Services Voice Training.  
2. Highlight the training option you wish to use:  
/
Train All—Commands “Yes,” “No,” and “Wake-up” are  
trained.  
/
Train “Wake-up”—Only the “Wake-up” command is trained.  
The “Wake-up” command feature can only be used with an  
accessory, such as a headset, hands-free car kit, or portable  
hands-free car kit.  
/
Train “yes/no”— “Yes” and “No” commands are trained.  
Voice Recognition recognizes the “Yes” and “No” commands  
without training. However, performance is improved when you  
train these commands. If you do not train the Voice Recognition  
feature, the “Yes” and “No” commands can be activated by  
anyone.  
/
Untrain All—Erases all training.  
3. Press  
to select the training option.  
You are prompted to say the command.  
4. Speak the command clearly into the microphone and listen for  
“Again.” Say the command again until you hear “Training  
completed.”  
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5. Press  
when finished to return to Voice Services, or press  
to return to Standby mode.  
Note: To end Voice Training at any time, press  
or  
.
Activating Voice Recognition  
Once Voice Recognition training is complete, you can activate the system  
in one of two ways:  
1. From Standby mode, press  
, and follow the prompts.  
2. If you are using your phone with a hands-free car kit, portable  
hands-free car kit, or car power adapter, say “Wake-up” and listen  
for a tone. Say “Wake-up” again and wait until you hear two tones.  
Your phone is then ready for use.  
Making a Call with Voice Recognition  
1. From Standby mode, press  
.
2. You will hear “Say a name.”  
3. Say the name of the person you wish to call.  
4. You will hear “Calling [Name].” Remain silent to make the call, or  
say “No” to cancel the call.  
If there are multiple matches to the name that you requested, you  
will be asked to verify which name you want to call. Reply “Yes” or  
“No” until you hear the desired name.  
5. To end the call, press  
. (You cannot use voice recognition to  
end a call.)  
Turning Your Phone On Using Voice Commands  
This feature allows you to say “Wake-up” in order to turn the phone on.  
Voice Wake-up may only be used with an accessory, such as a headset,  
hands-free car kit, or portable hands-free car kit (all sold separately).  
/
Select Menu Settings Voice Services →  
Voice Wake-up With ext. pwr.  
Note: Voice Wake-up does not work with Keyguard active.  
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Answering Calls Using Voice Answer  
You may use Voice Recognition to answer incoming calls. However, this  
feature may only be used with an accessory, such as a headset, hands-free  
car kit, or portable hands-free car kit (all sold separately). In order for  
this feature to work, the ringer must be turned on.  
1. Select Menu Settings Voice Services Voice Answer.  
2. Select Enabled, press  
.
3. Select Menu Settings Sounds Call Ring/Vibe.  
4. Highlight Ring only, then press  
.
Once this feature is activated, the Voice Recognition alerts you in one of  
two ways:  
/
“Incoming call, answer?”  
OR  
/
“Incoming roam call, answer?”  
Answering a Call  
The Voice Recognition system alerts you to an incoming call by saying  
either:  
/
“Incoming call, answer?”  
OR  
/
“Incoming roam call, answer?”  
Now you can:  
/
Say “Yes”  
OR  
/
Press any key except  
.
Ignoring a Call  
You may ignore an incoming call in several ways:  
/
Say “No” or press  
. The voice prompt is silenced.  
OR  
/
Remain silent. The voice prompt repeats twice and the phone rings  
once, then returns to the home screen.  
Note: Voice Answer will override the option to have alerts ring through a  
headset (see page 60 for more information on Headset Ringing).  
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Experiencing Sprint PCS  
Wireless Web  
ou can use your phone to browse the Internet if you have phone  
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Internet services and if over-the-air Internet access is available in your  
area. The Browser connects to the Internet by placing a call. Service charges  
vary depending on your service option.  
About the Sprint PCS Wireless Web  
With the Sprint PCS Wireless Web and your wireless Internet-ready  
phone, you have access to many features via the wireless Internet:  
/
The Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser allows you to view  
specially-designed versions of popular web sites.  
/
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Mail lets you send and receive e-mail  
quickly and easily.  
/
The AOL Instant Messenger Service lets you keep in touch with  
family and friends via two-way instant messaging.  
/
With Sprint PCS Wireless Web Short Mail you can use a person’s  
Sprint PCS Phone Number to send instant text messages to their  
Internet-ready Sprint PCS Phone, and they can send messages to  
you.  
/
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates let you receive daily  
information updates, including weather, stock quotes and sports  
scores.  
/
The Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection lets you connect to the  
Internet or your company's network with a laptop PC or hand-held  
computing device and a Sprint PCS Wireless WebTM Connection Kit.  
Note: Sprint PCS Wireless Web service will not work when roaming off the  
Sprint PCS Nationwide Network and may not be available in select affiliate  
areas.  
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About the Sprint PCS Wireless Web 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 versions of popular Internet sites,  
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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 display specialized text and reduce  
their graphics.  
The Browser connects to the Internet by placing a call. Note that  
appears on the display whenever a call is in progress, just as with a  
regular voice call. Service charges vary depending on your service option.  
Launching the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser  
To launch the Wireless Web:  
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Select Menu Wireless Web Web Browser. You’ll see a few  
introductory messages as the browser launches.  
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The first time you use the Browser, you’ll be prompted to enable the  
security feature. This automatic process takes 3–6 minutes to  
complete and occurs just once. When the process is complete, you're  
ready to start using the Sprint PCS Wireless Web.  
After setup, the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Home Page appears. This page  
gives you access to all sites in the Sprint PCS Wireless Web. Each time you  
use the Browser, you may not see the home page because the Browser  
displays the page you were viewing when you last exited.  
Downloading New Ringers & Screen Savers  
To download new ringers or screen savers:  
1. Ensure that the URL is entered in the Downloads URL menu. See  
“Downloading New Ringers & Screen Savers” in this chapter.  
2. Select Menu Wireless Web My Downloads Get New...  
3. Press  
at the notice “Airtime fees apply for browser use.”  
4. Scroll to Ringers & More (a to the left of the item identifies your  
selection).  
5. Press  
to launch the browser with the Download URL.  
Your options are:  
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Ringers & More stores your selections.  
Hot Ringers & More offers the latest and most popular ringers  
and screen savers.  
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Ringers provides you with categorized ringers.  
Images provides you with categorized screen savers.  
My Account tracks the number of downloads you’ve performed  
and the number remaining.  
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Terms & Conditions sends the legal agreement you must accept  
before downloading.  
6. Scroll through the options and categories until you locate the item  
you want to download.  
7. Press  
to select GET IT to begin downloading.  
8. Select OK at the prompt “Are you sure you want to download [name]  
to your phone?” The message “Preparing for download” appears,  
followed by “Downloading Object” while the item is downloading.  
“Download completed” appears when finished.  
Note: Downloaded items are automatically placed in the appropriate menu  
(i.e., ringers are placed at the end of the ringers list in the Ringer Type  
menu, and screen savers are placed at the end of the screen savers list in  
the Screen Saver menu).  
9. Select Shop to continue downloading items, or Home to return to My  
Downloads.  
Assigning New Ringers and Screen Savers  
Note: This feature is subject to change.  
1. Select Menu Wireless Web My Downloads Ringers  
or Screen Savers. Your downloaded titles are listed in alphabetical  
order.  
2. Highlight Assign and press  
3. Scroll through the Screen Savers list to the title you want to assign.  
4. Highlight the title and press to select it.  
5. Press to return to My Downloads, or  
Standby mode.  
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to return to  
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Downloading Ringers  
1. Select Menu Wireless Web My Downloads Ringers.  
Note: The first time you access Ringers from the My Downloads menu you  
will be asked if you want to download a ringer. Select Yes and follow the  
prompts. After initial setup, each time you access Ringers an alphabetical  
list of your downloaded ringers appears. An asterisk indicates a ringer that  
has not been played.  
2. Highlight an option, then press  
to select it. The options are:  
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Play sounds the highlighted ringer.  
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Assign sets the phone to use the ringer you choose. To select a  
new ringer, choose Assign, scroll through the menu list, select  
the ringer you want, and press  
to set it.  
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Get New launches the web browser allowing you to select  
Ringers & More for downloading.  
Erase allows you to erase existing ringers. Erasing a ringer  
deletes it from the downloaded Ringer list and the Ringer Type  
list.  
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Details provides the Title, Composer, and Length of the ringer  
sound.  
Info provides instructions on how to assign a ringer.  
Downloading Screen Savers  
1. Select Menu Wireless Web My Downloads →  
Screen Savers.  
Note: The first time you access Screen Savers from the My Downloads  
menu you will be asked if you want to download a screen saver. Select Yes  
and follow the prompts. After initial setup, each time you access Screen  
Savers an alphabetical list of your downloaded screen savers appears. An  
asterisk indicates a screen saver that has not been viewed.  
2. Highlight an option, then press  
to select it. The options are:  
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View displays the image of the screen saver selected.  
Assign sets the screen saver. To use, select Assign, scroll through  
the menu list, highlight the screen saver you want, and press  
to set it.  
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Get New launches the web browser allowing you to access  
Ringers & More to download additional screen savers.  
Erase allows you to erase existing screen savers. Erasing a screen  
saver deletes it from the downloaded Screen Saver list and the  
Screen Saver menu list.  
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Info provides instructions on how to assign a screen saver.  
Setting Web Guard  
Web Guard allows you to set alerts that announce the start or end of a  
browser session.  
1. Select Menu Wireless Web Web Guard.  
2. Highlight an option, then press  
to select it. The options are:  
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At Start alerts you at the start of a browser session.  
At End alerts you at the end of a browser session. When exiting  
the browser, you will be prompted to respond to “Exit Wireless  
Web?”  
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Both prompts you at both the start and end of a browser session.  
No Prompts will not alert you when a browser session starts or  
ends.  
Understanding My Sprint PCS Wireless Web  
My Sprint PCS Wireless Web lets you manage your Wireless Web  
bookmarks and create a personalized menu of wireless Internet sites to  
give you control over your Internet experience. Log on to  
www.sprintpcs.com from your PC, click the Manage section and locate  
your account profile. From there, you can build and modify your menu  
by selecting and arranging your favorite web sites into as many as  
27 customized folders. When you launch the Sprint PCS Wireless Web on  
your Sprint PCS Phone, you will instantly see your personalized menu.  
To customize and access My Sprint PCS Wireless Web:  
1. From your personal computer, log on to www.sprintpcs.com.  
2. Enter the Manage section and enter your Sprint PCS Phone Number  
and password.  
3. Click My Wireless Web and select the web sites and folders you  
would like to include in your personalized Wireless Web.  
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4. From your Sprint PCS Phone, select Menu Wireless Web →  
Web Browser.  
5. Select My Wireless Web from the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Home  
Pages, and press  
appears.  
. Your personal menu of folders and bookmarks  
Using Sprint PCS Wireless Web Mail  
With Sprint PCS Wireless Web Mail, you can set up a Sprint PCS e-mail  
account at no additional charge and perform many of the typical e-mail  
functions from your Sprint PCS Phone that you can from your personal  
computer.  
You can manage your Sprint PCS Wireless Web Mail account from your  
Sprint PCS Phone or personal computer at www.sprintpcs.com. You can  
also access other e-mail providers such as AOL, Yahoo!, MSN/Hotmail  
and more.  
To access Sprint PCS Wireless Web Mail:  
1. Select Menu Wireless Web Web Browser.  
2. From the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Home Page, select the Messaging  
folder and press  
.
3. From the Messaging folder, select Sprint PCS Mail. If you’re a  
first-time user, prompts will help you set up your Sprint PCS Wireless  
Web Mail account by establishing a user name and password.  
4. To view your messages, select Inbox.  
5. Scroll to select the message you wish to read and press  
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6. Once you’ve read a message, you can opt to Erase, Reply, Reply All  
or Next Message, or select Menu for a full list of options.  
Using AOL Instant Messenger Service  
AOL Instant Messenger Service lets you keep in touch with family and  
friends via two-way instant messaging. Simply type a message using your  
Sprint PCS Phone or personal computer, send it off to friends and family  
on your Buddy List group, and they’ll receive your message in an instant.  
Messages can be sent from Sprint PCS Phone to Sprint PCS Phone,  
personal computer to Sprint PCS Phone and Sprint PCS Phone to  
personal computer. When you receive a new message, you will be  
informed by a Sprint PCS Wireless Web Alert.  
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To sign up for this service, visit the AOL Instant Messenger page from  
your personal computer at www.sprintpcs.com. Or visit www.aol.com and  
register for an AOL Instant Messenger screen name and password by  
downloading the software. You do not have to be an AOL member to use  
this service.  
To access AOL Instant Messenger from your Sprint PCS Phone:  
1. From Standby mode, select Menu Wireless Web →  
Web Browser.  
2. From the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Home Page, highlight the  
Messaging folder and press  
.
3. From the Messaging folder select AOL IM and press  
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4. When the AOL Instant Messenger screen appears, select OK.  
5. Enter your AOL Instant Messenger screen name and press  
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6. Enter your password. Press . The AOL Instant Messenger menu  
appears.  
To send AOL Instant Messages:  
1. Access the AOL Instant Messenger screen as outlined above and enter  
your screen name and password.  
2. Highlight Conversations, Online Buddies or Offline Buddies.  
Press  
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3. Select the screen name of the person to whom you wish to send a  
message.  
4. Enter your text message and press  
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To read AOL Instant Messages:  
1. When you receive an AOL Instant Message, you will see “Message  
from AIM” on your display screen.  
2. Press  
to go to the message location.  
3. In the Conversations area, the screen name of the Buddy List  
member who sent you the instant message is marked with an asterisk  
(*).  
4. Highlight that screen name and press  
to display your message.  
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Using Sprint PCS Wireless Web Short Mail  
With Sprint PCS Wireless Web Short Mail, you can use a person’s  
Sprint PCS Phone Number to send instant text messages from your  
Internet-ready Sprint PCS Phone to their Internet-ready Sprint PCS  
Phone, and they can send messages to you. When you receive a new  
message, a Sprint PCS Web Alert notifies you.  
In addition, Sprint PCS Wireless Web Short Mail includes a variety of pre-  
typed messages, such as “I’m running late, I’m on my way,” that make  
composing messages fast and easy. You can also customize your own pre-  
typed messages, up to 10 characters, from your Sprint PCS Phone or at  
www.sprintpcs.com.  
To send a Short Mail message:  
1. Select Menu Wireless Web Web Browser.  
2. Select Messaging Short Mail.  
3. Select Compose and enter the Sprint PCS Phone Number of the  
person to whom you wish to send a message.  
4. Select Type Msg (to enter a message up to 1000 characters),  
Pre-Set Msgs (to select a preset messaIcgoen)s.or  
5. Enter your text or select a preset message or icon and press  
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6. Highlight SEND and press  
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To read a Short Mail message:  
1. At the prompt, “1 New Short Mail Message” press  
to go to the  
message location.  
2. Scroll to Browser Messages, highlight the one you want to read,  
and press  
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Note: If your phone does not receive Web Alerts, you cannot receive Short  
Mail Messages.  
To reply to a Short Mail message:  
1. While the message is open, select Reply.  
2. Select Type Msg, Pre-Set Msgs, or Icons.  
3. Enter your text or select a preset message or icon and press  
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4. Highlight SEND and press  
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Signing Up for Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates  
With Sprint PCS Wireless Web Updates, you can have the Internet-based  
information sent directly to your Sprint PCS Phone at the times you  
choose. When you select the Sprint PCS Wireless Web option, up to  
50 updates can be sent to your phone each month at no additional  
charge.  
To select the Internet-based information you want sent to your  
Sprint PCS Phone:  
1. From your computer, log on to the Internet.  
2. Go to the site from which you want to receive information. A few of  
the sites you can visit are amazon.com, ebay, FoxSports.com and  
FTD.com.  
3. Where indicated on the site, input your Sprint PCS 10-digit phone  
number followed by “@messaging.sprintpcs.com.” For example:  
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Upon completing the registration process, you should begin  
receiving your updates on your Sprint PCS Phone.  
Receiving Web Alerts  
If your service provider activated Internet services on your phone and you  
are in an area that provides over-the-air Internet access, you may receive  
Web Alerts. These short messages allow you to quickly access information  
on the Internet.  
1. Select Menu Messages Msg Settings Web Alert.  
2. Highlight the alert you want and press  
to select it.  
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Alerts include Disabled, Vibrate once, Vibrate & remind, Low  
beep once, Low beeps, Loud beeps once, or Loud beeps.  
Setting Up a Sprint Wireless Web Connection  
Your wireless Internet-ready Sprint PCS Phone allows you to connect to a  
laptop PC, hand-held or palm-sized computing device to send and  
receive e-mail, access the Internet or your company’s network and more,  
without searching for a wall-mounted telephone jack. It’s just three easy  
steps:  
1. Obtain a Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection Kit (sold separately).  
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2. Connect your laptop PC to your Sprint PCS Phone using the serial  
data cable. The cable adapter connects to a handheld or palm-size  
computing device.  
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3. Install the Sprint PCS Dialer software onto your computer using  
the CD.  
For complete details on how to install and use the software, refer to the  
user guide in the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection Kit you purchased.  
Note: You will not need to install the Sprint PCS Dialer for Palm or  
HPC/Windows CE.  
Placing a Data Call  
To place a data call when you’re connected to the Sprint PCS Wireless  
Web:  
1. Ensure the cable is connected properly.  
2. Open the Sprint PCS Dialer application on your computer and place  
the call.  
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The phone displays the number your computer is calling and a  
“connecting” message is displayed.  
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Once the call successfully connects, your phone’s display shows  
you information on the status of the data call.  
Receiving Sprint PCS Wireless Web Calls  
Most users use the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection to place outgoing  
data/fax calls. But you can also set up your Sprint PCS Phone to receive  
(host) data and fax calls. Because each phone model is different, the  
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection Kit doesn't include instructions for  
how to set up your phone to receive data and fax calls. Here's the  
procedure to set up your Sprint PCS Phone to receive a (mobile-  
terminated) data or fax call:  
1. Select the menu option to enable incoming data/fax calls. Note that  
incoming voice calls are not possible when your Sprint PCS Phone is  
set to receive data/fax calls.  
2. Once you've received the incoming data/fax call, you may want to  
return the phone to its normal state by disabling incoming data/fax  
calls.  
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Using Special Features During a Sprint PCS Wireless Web Call  
Your phone gives you the ability to use special features while you’re on a  
Sprint PCS Wireless Web call. They are outlined below:  
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Caller ID: Just as your phone stores regular Caller ID numbers, it  
also stores the numbers of incoming Sprint PCS Wireless Web  
Connection calls. To distinguish between the two types of calls,  
“Data” or “Fax” appears along with the number of the caller when  
you view your Caller ID records.  
Note: Caller ID is not available on Sprint PCS Wireless Web Browser calls.  
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Call Waiting: If someone tries to reach you while you’re connected  
to the Sprint PCS Wireless Web, your phone behaves like it is turned  
OFF. Depending on your service, callers may get your voicemail. Call  
Waiting is automatically deactivated whenever you place or receive a  
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection call.  
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Accessing features: You can still access most of your phone’s  
features while you’re connected on a Sprint PCS Wireless Web  
Connection Call. You can navigate the phone’s menu system to  
change or view your phone’s features or contact entries. You can also  
read messages or view the Caller ID records that you received before  
placing the call.  
Ending a Sprint PCS Wireless Web Call  
It’s important to note that some of the normal ways to end a call won’t  
work with the Sprint PCS Wireless Web Connection calls. You should  
always close the connection through the application on your computer.  
Your phone will then return to Standby mode.  
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Knowing Performance  
and Safety Guidelines  
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art of getting the most out of your Sprint PCS Phone is knowing  
where and how it works at optimum efficiency. This section outlines  
performance and safety guidelines that ensure you experience the full  
quality your Sprint PCS Phone was designed to give you.  
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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.  
Understanding Power Save Feature  
If your phone is unable to find a signal after 15 minutes of searching, a Power Save  
feature is automatically activated. If your phone is on, it periodically rechecks service  
availability or you can check yourself by pressing any key. Anytime the Power Save  
feature is activated, a message displays on the screen. When a signal is found, your  
phone returns to Standby mode.  
Understanding How Your Phone Operates  
Your phone is basically a radio transmitter and receiver. When it’s turned on, it  
receives and transmits radio frequency (RF) signals. When you use your phone, the  
system handling your call controls the power level. This power can range from  
10 nanowatts to 0.3 watts in digital mode.  
Knowing Radio Frequency Safety  
The design of your Sprint PCS Phone complies with updated NCRP standards  
described below.  
In 1991-92, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the  
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) joined in updating ANSI’s 1982  
standard for 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  
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body of research. In 1993, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted  
this updated standard in a regulation. In August 1996, the FCC adopted hybrid  
standard consisting of the existing ANSI/IEEE standard and the guidelines published  
by the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP).  
Where service is available, this handset complies with the Phase I and Phase II E911  
Mandates issued by the FCC.  
Maintaining Your Phone’s Peak Performance  
There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and  
maintaining safe, satisfactory service.  
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Hold the phone with the antenna up, fully-extended and over your shoulder.  
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Try not to ever hold, bend or twist the phone antenna.  
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Don’t use the phone if the antenna is damaged.  
Speak directly into the mouthpiece.  
Avoid exposing your phone and accessories to rain or liquid spills. If your phone  
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does get wet, immediately turn the power off and remove the battery. If it’s  
inoperable, return it to a Sprint PCS Center or call Sprint PCS Customer Service  
Solutions for service.  
Note: For the best care of your phone, only Sprint PCS authorized personnel should  
service your phone and accessories. Faulty service may void the warranty.  
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 the phone while driving (or operating the phone without a hands-free  
device) is prohibited in some jurisdictions. Laws vary as to specific restrictions.  
Remember that safety always comes first. When using your phone in the car:  
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Get to know your phone and its features, such as speed dial and redial.  
When available, use a hands-free device.  
Position your phone within easy reach.  
Let the person you are speaking to know you are driving; if necessary, suspend  
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the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions.  
Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving.  
Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not  
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moving or before pulling into traffic.  
Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may divert your  
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attention from the road.  
Dial  
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to report serious emergencies. It’s free from your  
wireless phone.  
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Use your phone to help others in emergencies.  
Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless number when  
necessary.  
Tip: Purchase an optional Hands-Free Car Kit.  
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Following Safety Guidelines  
To operate your phone safely and efficiently, always follow any special regulations in  
a given area. Turn your phone off in areas where use is forbidden or when it may  
cause interference or danger.  
Using Your Phone Near Other Electronic Devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals.  
However, RF signals from wireless phones may affect inadequately shielded electronic  
equipment.  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic  
operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Check with the  
manufacturer or its representative to determine if these systems are adequately  
shielded from external RF signals. Also check with the manufacturer regarding any  
equipment that has been added to your vehicle.  
Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices, such as pacemakers and  
hearing aids, to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF signals.  
Note: Always turn off the phone in health care facilities and request permission before  
using the phone near medical equipment.  
Turning Off Your Phone Before Flying  
Turn off your phone before boarding any aircraft. To prevent possible interference  
with aircraft systems, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations  
require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the  
plane is on the ground. To prevent any risk of interference, FCC regulations prohibit  
using your phone while the plane is in the air.  
Turning Off Your Phone in Dangerous Areas  
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn off your phone when in a blasting  
area or in other areas with signs 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. They include:  
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Fueling areas such as gas stations  
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Below deck on boats  
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Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities  
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Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain, dust or metal  
powders  
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Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle  
engine  
Note: Never transport or store flammable gas, liquid or explosives in the compartment of  
your vehicle that contains your phone or accessories.  
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Restricting Children’s Access to Your Phone  
Your Sprint PCS Phone is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to play with it  
because they could hurt themselves and others, damage the phone or make calls that  
increase your phone bill.  
Caring for the Battery  
Protecting Your Battery  
The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery’s performance.  
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Use only Sprint PCS-approved batteries and chargers. These chargers are  
designed to maximize battery life. Using other batteries or chargers voids your  
warranty and may cause damage.  
In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that range  
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from 41º F to 113º F (5º C to 45º C).  
Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas, such  
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as the bathroom.  
Never dispose of the battery by incineration.  
Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean.  
Don’t attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery.  
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The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period of  
time.  
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It’s best to replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable  
performance. It can be recharged hundreds of times before it needs replacing.  
Don’t store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods of time. It’s  
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best to follow these storage rules:  
Less than one month: 4º F to 140º F (-20º C to 60º C)  
More than one month: 4º F to 113º F (-20º C to 45º C)  
Disposal of Lithium Ion (LiIon) Batteries  
For safe disposal options of your LiIon batteries, contact your nearest Sprint PCS-  
authorized service center.  
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.  
Note: For safety, do not handle a damaged or leaking LiIon battery.  
Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice  
FCC Notice  
The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving  
equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the phone if such interference  
cannot be eliminated.  
Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply  
with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard,  
contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA  
02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division.  
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Cautions  
Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document  
could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority to operate this  
equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of any  
unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and voids the phone warranty if said  
accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone.  
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  
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a handset on  
your body, use the KWC body worn accessories. If you use a body-worn accessory with  
no metal contained, ensure the closest point of the phone (including antenna) is at  
least 22.5 mm from your body when transmitting. Use of non-KWC approved  
accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines.  
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website at www.fcc.gov.  
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for Wireless Phones  
The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in  
the head of a user of a wireless handset.  
The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing, measuring and  
calculation process. It does not represent how much RF the phone emits. All phone  
models are tested at their highest value in strict laboratory settings. But when in  
operation, the SAR of a phone can be substantially less that the level reported to the  
FCC. This is because of a variety of factors including its proximity to a base station  
antenna, phone design and other factors. What is important to remember is that each  
phone meets strict federal guidelines. Variations in SARs do not represent a variation  
in safety.  
All phones must meet the federal standard, which incorporates a substantial margin  
of safety. As stated above, variations in SAR values between different model phones do  
not mean variations in safety. SAR values at or below the federal standard of 1.6 W/kg  
are considered safe for use by the public.  
The highest reported SAR values of the Kyocera 2345 are:  
AMPS mode (Part 22) - Head: 1.24 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.250 W/kg  
PCS mode (Part 24) - Head: 1.24 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.195 W/kg  
FCC Radio Frequency Emission  
This phone meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines. FCC ID number:  
OVFKWC-2345. More information on the phone’s SAR can be found from the  
following FCC website: http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid.  
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Consumer Update on Mobile Phones  
FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones, including  
cellular phones and PCS phones. The following summarizes what is known—and  
what remains unknown—about whether these products can pose a hazard to health,  
and what can be done to minimize any potential risk. This information may be used  
to respond to questions.  
Why the concern?  
Mobile phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (i.e.,radiofrequency  
radiation) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of  
radiofrequency energy (RF), considered non-significant, when in the stand-by mode.  
It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through  
heating effects (this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food). However, it is  
not known whether, to what extent, or through what mechanism, lower levels of RF  
might cause adverse health effects as well. Although some research has been done to  
address these questions, no clear picture of the biological effects of this type of  
radiation has emerged to date. Thus, the available science does not allow us to  
conclude that mobile phones are absolutely safe, or that they are unsafe. However, the  
available scientific evidence does not demonstrate any adverse health effects  
associated with the use of mobile phones.  
What kinds of phones are in question?  
Questions have been raised about hand-held mobile phones, the kind that have a  
built-in antenna that is positioned close to the user's head during normal telephone  
conversation. These types of mobile phones are of concern because of the short  
distance between the phone's antenna—the primary source of the RF—and the  
person's head. The exposure to RF from mobile phones in which the antenna is  
located at greater distances from the user (on the outside of a car, for example) is  
drastically lower than that from hand-held phones, because a person's RF exposure  
decreases rapidly with distance from the source. The safety of so-called “cordless  
phones,” which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house and  
which operate at far lower power levels and frequencies, has not been questioned.  
How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might  
be harmful?  
Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; however, research  
efforts are on-going. The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the  
studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research  
methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic  
of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results. A few animal studies, however, have  
suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in  
laboratory animals. In one study, mice genetically altered to be predisposed to  
developing one type of cancer developed more than twice as many such cancers when  
they were exposed to RF energy compared to controls. There is much uncertainty  
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among scientists about whether results obtained from animal studies apply to the use  
of mobile phones.  
First, it is uncertain how to apply the results obtained in rats and mice to humans.  
Second, many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals  
that had already been treated with cancer-causing chemicals, and other studies  
exposed the animals to the RF virtually continuously—up to 22 hours per day.  
For the past five years in the United States, the mobile phone industry has supported  
research into the safety of mobile phones. This research has resulted in two findings  
in particular that merit additional study:  
1.) In a hospital-based, case-control study, researchers looked for an association  
between mobile phone use and either glioma (a type of brain cancer) or acoustic  
neuroma (a benign tumor of the nerve sheath). No statistically significant  
association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma. There was  
also no association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types of gliomas  
were considered together. It should be noted that the average length of mobile phone  
exposure in this study was less than three years.  
When 20 types of glioma were considered separately, however, an association was  
found between mobile phone use and one rare type of glioma, neuroepithelliomatous  
tumors. It is possible with multiple comparisons of the same sample that this  
association occurred by chance. Moreover, the risk did not increase with how often the  
mobile phone was used, or the length of the calls. In fact, the risk actually decreased  
with cumulative hours of mobile phone use. Most cancer causing agents increase risk  
with increased exposure. An ongoing study of brain cancers by the National Cancer  
Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of these results.  
2.) Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests to assess the effects of  
exposure to mobile phone RF on genetic material. These included tests for several  
kinds of abnormalities, including mutations, chromosomal aberrations, DNA strand  
breaks, and structural changes in the genetic material of blood cells called  
lymphocytes. None of the tests showed any effect of the RF except for the  
micronucleus assay, which detects structural effects on the genetic material. The cells  
in this assay showed changes after exposure to simulated cell phone radiation, but  
only after 24 hours of exposure. It is possible that exposing the test cells to radiation  
for this long resulted in heating. Since this assay is known to be sensitive to heating,  
heat alone could have caused the abnormalities to occur. The data already in the  
literature on the response of the micronucleus assay to RF are conflicting. Thus,  
follow-up research is necessary.  
FDA is currently working with government, industry, and academic groups to ensure  
the proper follow-up to these industry-funded research findings. Collaboration with  
the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) in particular is  
expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and scientific oversight  
of new CTIA-funded research based on such recommendations.  
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Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the literature:  
1.) Two groups of 18 people were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals under  
laboratory conditions while they performed cognitive function tests. There were no  
changes in the subjects' ability to recall words, numbers, or pictures, or in their  
spatial memory, but they were able to make choices more quickly in one visual test  
when they were exposed to simulated mobile phone signals. This was the only change  
noted among more than 20 variables compared.  
2.) In a study of 209 brain tumor cases and 425 matched controls, there was no  
increased risk of brain tumors associated with mobile phone use. When tumors did  
exist in certain locations, however, they were more likely to be on the side of the head  
where the mobile phone was used. Because this occurred in only a small number of  
cases, the increased likelihood was too small to be statistically significant.  
In summary, we do not have enough information at this point to assure the public  
that there are, or are not, any low incident health problems associated with use of  
mobile phones. FDA continues to work with all parties, including other federal  
agencies and industry, to assure that research is undertaken to provide the necessary  
answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones.  
What is known about cases of human cancer that have been  
reported in users of hand-held mobile phones?  
Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed with brain cancer.  
But it is important to understand that this type of cancer also occurs among people  
who have not used mobile phones. In fact, brain cancer occurs in the U.S. population  
at a rate of about 6 new cases per 100,000 people each year. At that rate, assuming 80  
million users of mobile phones (a number increasing at a rate of about 1 million per  
month), about 4800 cases of brain cancer would be expected each year among those  
80 million people, whether or not they used their phones. Thus it is not possible to tell  
whether any individual's cancer arose because of the phone, or whether it would have  
happened anyway. A key question is whether the risk of getting a particular form of  
cancer is greater among people who use mobile phones than among the rest of the  
population. One way to answer that question is to compare the usage of mobile  
phones among people with brain cancer with the use of mobile phones among  
appropriately matched people without brain cancer. This is called a case-control  
study. The current case-control study of brain cancers by the National Cancer  
Institute, as well as the follow-up research to be sponsored by industry, will begin to  
generate this type of information.  
What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of mobile phones?  
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer  
products such as mobile phones before marketing, as it does with new drugs or  
medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if mobile phones  
are shown to emit radiation at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case,  
FDA could require the manufacturers of mobile phones to notify users of the health  
hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists.  
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Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions at this time,  
FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public  
safety. The agency has recommended that the industry:  
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support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted  
by mobile phones;  
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design mobile phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that  
is not necessary for device function; and  
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cooperate in providing mobile phone users with the best possible information on  
what is known about possible effects of mobile phone use on human health.  
At the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal  
agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure  
a coordinated effort at the federal level. These agencies are:  
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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  
Environmental Protection Agency  
Federal Communications Commission  
Occupational Health and Safety Administration  
National Telecommunications and Information Administration  
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The National Institutes of Health also participates in this group.  
In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk,  
what can concerned individuals do?  
If there is a risk from these products—and at this point we do not know that there  
is—it is probably very small. But if people are concerned about avoiding even  
potential risks, there are simple steps they can take to do so. For example, time is a  
key factor in how much exposure a person receives. Those persons who spend long  
periods of time on their hand-held mobile phones could consider holding lengthy  
conversations on conventional phones and reserving the hand-held models for  
shorter conversations or for situations when other types of phones are not available.  
People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars every day could switch  
to a type of mobile phone that places more distance between their bodies and the  
source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For  
example, they could switch to  
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a mobile phone in which the antenna is located outside the vehicle,  
a hand-held phone with a built-in antenna connected to a different antenna  
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mounted on the outside of the car or built into a separate package, or  
a headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried at the waist.  
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Again, the scientific data does not demonstrate that mobile phones are harmful. But  
if people are concerned about the radiofrequency energy from these products, taking  
the simple precautions outlined above can reduce any possible risk.  
Where can I find additional information?  
For additional information, see the following websites:  
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program (select  
“Information on Human Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio  
Transmitters”): http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety  
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World Health Organization (WHO) International Commission on Non-Ionizing  
Radiation Protection (select Qs & As): http://www.who.int/emf  
United Kingdom, National Radiological Protection Board:  
http://www.nrpb.org.uk  
Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA):  
http://www.wow-com.com  
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Devices and Radiological  
Health: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer/  
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: Kyocera 2345  
Serial No.: ____________________(The number on the smaller, top sticker.)  
User Guide Proprietary Notice  
CDMA Technology is licensed by QUALCOMM Incorporated under one or more of the  
following patents:  
4,901,307 5,109,390 5,267,262 5,416,797  
5,506,865 5,544,196 5,657,420 5,101,501  
5,267,261 5,414,796 5,504,773 5,535,239  
5,600,754 5,778,338 5,228,054 5,337,338  
5,710,784 5,056,109 5,568,483 5,659,569  
5,490,165 5,511,073  
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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 Service Solutions at 1-888-211-4PCS,  
because the terms and conditions included with your Sprint PCS® Phone may not be  
the most current version. If you activated Sprint PCS Services before the effective date  
of these terms and conditions, these terms and conditions replace and supersede any  
previous terms and conditions.  
If you have questions about your Sprint PCS Services, call Sprint PCS Customer  
Service Solutions at 1-888-211-4PCS (4727) or visit our Web site at  
www.sprintpcs.com.  
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Your agreement (“Agreement”) with Sprint Spectrum L.P. and any of its affiliates  
doing business as Sprint PCS providing Sprint Personal Communications Services  
(“Services”) to you is made up of these Terms and Conditions of Service (“Terms”)  
and the Service Plan that we agree to provide you. Your “Service Plan” is described in  
our marketing materials, and includes the rates and features we set for that Service  
Plan. We use the words “we,” “us,” “our” or “Sprint PCS” to refer to Sprint Spectrum  
L.P. and its affiliates doing business as Sprint PCS in these Terms. When you activate  
Services or attempt to use our Services (including, without limitation, attempting to  
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.  
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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. Services in some areas are  
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You must have and keep satisfactory credit to receive and continue to receive Services.  
We will verify your credit before agreeing to provide Services to you and we may verify  
your credit at any time while we provide Services to you. Credit verification may  
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by us. If at any time we determine, in our sole discretion, that payment for Services  
may not be made when due, we may suspend Services to your phone and require that  
you provide payment on account or a guarantee of payment before we resume  
Services to your phone.  
Changes to Agreement  
We may change this Agreement at any time (but see Service Plan). Any changes to the  
Terms are effective when we publish the revised terms. 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 and Changing Service Plans). For purposes of the Agreement, “use”  
includes keeping the right to access the Sprint PCS Network by not terminating  
Services. You may not modify the Agreement except for your Service Plan (see  
Termination and Changing Service Plans).  
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You may be eligible for a fixed length Service Plan (“Term Service Plan”) or for a  
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Plan for which you qualify. We may offer non-identical Service Plans to different  
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limited than available under other Service Plans. Your Service Plan sets out the  
charges for Services and is your Service Plan until that Service Plan is changed, you  
switch to a different Service Plan, or your Services terminate. Your Service Plan may  
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or be subject to an account spending limit, before Services are activated or  
maintained.  
Changing Service Plans  
If you are on a Non-Term Service Plan, you may change to a different Service Plan for  
which you qualify. Any change is effective at the start of your next full invoicing cycle  
unless otherwise specified by us at the time that you place your change order. If you  
change or add a different 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. We may require a service charge for implementing any change directed by  
you as well as the Service Plan or optional service features you select. If you are on a  
Term Service Plan, your ability to change to another Service Plan may be limited and  
we may require you to pay a termination fee as set out in your Service Plan.  
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You must be at least 18 years old to subscribe to our Services. We may require you to  
provide proof of your age and identity. If you are under 18 years old you may be  
eligible for certain Services that have Account Spending Limits if a person 18 years or  
older is also named as a subscriber on the Account. Services and equipment may not  
be used for any unlawful, fraudulent or abusive purpose. By requesting Services, you  
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abusive manner. You may not resell or lease Services or equipment to anyone.  
Services are available within the operating range of the Sprint PCS Network. Coverage  
and quality of Services may be affected by conditions within or beyond our control,  
including atmospheric, geographic, or topographic conditions. We do not guarantee  
that there will be no interruptions or delays in Services. Your Sprint PCS® Phone will  
not accept the services of any wireless provider other than Sprint PCS (but see  
Roaming).  
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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 without compensation  
by giving you prior notice. You do not own the Number. You may not modify the  
Number we program into any phone or other equipment.  
Phone Activation Fee  
You may be required to pay a non-refundable phone activation fee when you activate  
a new Number, have us switch a Number to a different phone, we activate a different  
phone on your existing account or your Service Plan says so. Details on any  
applicable phone activation fee are set out in your Service Plan or can be obtained by  
calling Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions.  
Charges  
For most forms of wireless Service, your usage will be charged from the time you first  
initiate contact between your phone or other wireless device and the network until the  
network connection is broken, whether or not you are successful in connecting with  
the service with which you seek to connect, even if the connection is later broken or  
dropped. An exception is that you are not charged for voice calls that are not  
completed. You are charged for completed calls to your Number from the time shortly  
before the phone starts ringing until the call is terminated by either party. You will be  
charged peak rates for the entire duration of calls initiated during the peak time  
periods applicable to your Service. You will be charged off-peak rates for the entire  
duration of calls initiated during the off-peak time periods applicable to your Service.  
In addition to these usage charges, you may be charged for recurring monthly service  
charges, applicable local and long-distance toll charges, other usage charges,  
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charges. Charges for most Services are incurred in one-minute increments, with  
partial minutes of use rounded up to the next highest minute. You must pay, by each  
invoice due date, all charges for Services provided to the Number for each phone or  
other equipment that our records show you activated, no matter who actually uses or  
has possession of the phone or other equipment at the time Services are provided.  
Voice Command  
Sprint PCS Voice CommandSM is an optional service that allows you to place calls by  
using speech recognition technology. Calls to 911 or similar emergency numbers  
cannot be placed through the Voice Command feature. Airtime and applicable long  
distance charges for a call completed from your Number using the Voice Command  
feature begin when you press or activate the TALK or similar keys and end when your  
call is terminated by hitting the END key or by returning to the Voice Command  
platform. If you initiate and complete another call without leaving the Voice  
Command platform, a separate charge for that call will begin from the time the  
previous call was terminated. Airtime and applicable long distance charges will be  
applied to the entire length of a completed call initiated from Voice Command. Using  
Directory Assistance to input names into your Voice Command address book will  
incur additional charges. Details on charges for the Voice Command feature can be  
found in the marketing materials for this feature, by visiting www.sprintpcs.com or by  
calling Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions.  
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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.  
Charges for Services are usually invoiced as soon as possible after the charges accrue.  
We may, however, invoice you for usage and charges occurring before the invoicing  
cycle being invoiced, if they were not previously invoiced. If you are invoiced for  
usage incurred during a prior invoicing cycle, those minutes will be applied to your  
Service Plan minutes for the current invoicing cycle. However, if you change your  
Service Plan between the time the usage was incurred and the beginning of the  
current invoicing cycle, those minutes from the prior invoicing cycle will be charged  
at the rate per minute for usage over included minutes provided in the Service Plan in  
effect at the time the usage was incurred.  
Payment  
If you have authorized payment for Services or equipment by credit card or by  
debiting a bank account, no additional notice or consent is required before we invoice  
the credit card or debit the bank account for all amounts due to us or billed by us on  
behalf of a third party. You must promptly notify us of any change in your invoicing  
address or of the credit card or bank account used for payment. We reserve the right to  
require payment by money order, cashier’s check or other secured form of payment. If  
we take action to receive payment beyond invoicing you for charges for Services or  
equipment, you must 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. We may charge an additional fee  
for any check or other negotiable instrument endorsed by you and returned unpaid  
by a financial institution for any reason. You may be charged fees for certain methods  
of payment.  
Late Payment Charges  
Payment is past due if we do not receive it by the due date shown on your invoice. Any  
payment for Services and equipment not made when due accrues late charges until  
paid at the rate of 1.5% per month or at the highest rate allowed by law. Late charges  
are prorated daily for each day that payment is past due, but are not compounded  
monthly. Acceptance of late or partial payments (even if marked “paid in full”) does  
not waive our right to collect all amounts that you owe us.  
Disputed Charges  
You must raise any dispute that you have about any charges invoiced to you within 15  
days of the date of the invoice or you have accepted the invoice. You may notify us of  
any dispute by notifying Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions. Calls to our sales or  
general business offices are not notice of a dispute. If disputed invoice procedures are  
described on the invoice, you must follow them.  
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If you are on a Non-Term Service Plan you may terminate Services at any time by  
giving us notice. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, we may terminate Services at  
any time, with or without notice. We may deactivate any Number before you receive  
notice of termination without liability to you. Termination by either of us may be  
with or without cause.  
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Termination. Term Service Plan.  
If you are on a Term Service Plan (1) your ability to terminate Services before the end  
of the term is limited, (2) your ability to change to another Service Plan before the  
end of the term may be limited, and may result in a termination or activation fee, (3)  
you may be required to pay a termination fee, (4) we may not terminate Services  
without cause before the end of the term and (5) if we terminate Services for cause  
before the end of the term, you may be required to pay a termination fee. No  
termination fee is charged if you terminate a Term Service Plan within 14 days of  
activation of your Sprint PCS Phone. During the term we must give each other notice  
to terminate Services. At and after the expiration of the term, you may terminate  
Services at any time by giving us notice and we may, subject to this Agreement,  
terminate Services at any time, with or without notice.  
Termination. General.  
Regardless of whether you have a Non-Term or a Term Service Plan, we may  
terminate or suspend Services to you without liability (1) if you breach any provision  
of this Agreement (including if you fail to pay any charges for Services), or (2) if 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 (a) Services provided before termination of a Number and (b) equipment,  
regardless of who terminates Services. If Services are terminated before the end of  
your current invoicing cycle, (i) the monthly recurring charge is not prorated to the  
date of termination, and (ii) you will not receive a credit or refund for any unused  
minutes in your Service Plan.  
Account Spending Limit  
If we agree to provide Services to you on an Account Spending Limit basis, we will tell  
you your Account Spending Limit before we start Services to your Number, or as  
reasonably practicable after the limit is imposed. If we require a deposit for you to  
establish or keep Services on an Account Spending Limit basis, we will hold the  
deposit as partial guarantee of payment for Services (see Deposits). Charges for  
Services accrue against your Account Spending Limit as they are incurred. We may  
charge an initial ASL start up fee. We may charge a monthly ASL service fee, in  
addition to your recurring monthly service charge. We may suspend Services to your  
Number without prior notice to you when your account balance reaches your Account  
Spending Limit. Services are restored when you have paid any past due balance and  
pay a specified minimum amount to reduce your account balance below your  
Account Spending Limit. We may change this minimum amount at any time upon  
notice to you. You may pay any past due balance and the minimum amount by any  
method authorized by Sprint PCS. Call Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions for  
information about authorized methods of making these payments. We may charge  
you a fee for calls that involve our live customer services. If we provide Services to you  
on an Account Spending Limit basis, Services and coverage may be limited in certain  
ways. You must pay all charges for Services even if they exceed the amount of your  
Account Spending Limit.  
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  
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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. The  
rate of interest on the deposit is subject to change. We may mix deposits with our  
other funds. If Services are terminated for any reason, we may, without notice to you,  
apply your deposit toward payment of outstanding charges and return any excess to  
you at your last known address within 75 days after termination of Services. If the U.S.  
Postal Service cannot deliver the money to you and returns it to us, we will hold it for  
you for one year from the date of return and, during that period, we may charge a  
monthly servicing fee against the deposit balance. Any money held during this one-  
year period will not accrue interest for your benefit. You forfeit any portion of the  
money left after the one-year period.  
Taxes and Other Regulatory Related Charges  
We invoice you for taxes, fees and other charges levied by federal, state or local  
authorities, or foreign government on Services. We also assess charges associated with  
regulatory mandates and obligations, such as Universal Service and Enhanced 911  
service. If you claim any tax exemption, you must provide us with a valid tax-exempt  
document. Any tax exemption applies only from the date we receive a valid tax-  
exempt document.  
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 another CDMA PCS provider’s  
system only when a roaming agreement is in place between Sprint PCS and the other  
provider. If your Sprint PCS Phone is a dual-mode phone, it works on both a CDMA  
PCS provider’s system (in addition to the Sprint PCS Network) and a wireless analog  
telecommunications provider’s system only when roaming agreements are in place  
between Sprint PCS and the other providers. If we do not have a roaming agreement  
in place, you may be able to place roaming calls “manually” by using a valid credit  
card. If there is a gap or other interruption of coverage within a Sprint PCS coverage  
area that prevents connection with the Sprint PCS network and your dual-mode  
phone is set to roam automatically when outside Sprint PCS coverage, you may incur  
roaming fees within a Sprint PCS coverage area. Certain features are not available  
when roaming. Roaming rates may be different from and higher than the rates you  
pay for calls within your Sprint PCS Home Service Area and on the Sprint PCS  
Network. Roaming charges are invoiced according to the practices of the roaming  
service provider. When roaming, you are subject to the limitation of liability  
provisions and other applicable rules imposed by the roaming service provider.  
Interruption of Service  
We may give credit for a continuous interruption of Services for more than 24 hours  
on a case-by-case basis. Interruptions caused by your negligent or willful actions, or  
by failure of equipment or service not provided by us, or by causes beyond our  
reasonable control, do not qualify for credit. We may provide you with an airtime  
credit of one minute for a call that is disconnected because of transmission  
limitations caused by atmospheric, geographic or topographic conditions and that  
you redial within one minute of disconnection. You must notify us within 24 hours of  
the disconnection to request credit.  
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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.  
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.  
Lost or Stolen Equipment  
If your phone or other equipment is lost or stolen, you must notify us by calling  
Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions. You are responsible for all charges for  
Services provided to the Number for the lost or stolen equipment before you notify us  
of the loss or theft. We will deactivate Services to the Number upon notification to us  
of any loss or theft. You may be required to provide evidence of the loss or theft (for  
example, a police report or sworn statement). If the equipment is later found, we may  
require that you exchange it for another phone or other equipment before we  
reactivate Services (if we do reactivate Services), as well as require you to pay a  
reactivation fee. We will deactivate Services to any Number without prior notice to you  
if we suspect any unlawful or fraudulent use of the Number. You agree to cooperate  
reasonably with us in investigating suspected unlawful or fraudulent use.  
Caller ID  
If you do not want people you call to get the Number assigned to your phone, you  
must call Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions for information about automatic  
Caller ID blocking. The Number assigned to your phone can be blocked on a per-call  
basis by dialing *67 + Destination Number + OK, but Caller ID delivery resumes on  
the next call you make. Caller ID display on incoming calls to your Number depends  
on receiving the information from the calling party.  
Pay-Per-Call Service  
We will not complete calls from your Number to 900, 976 and similar numbers for  
pay-per-call services.  
International Calling  
You may be limited in the international destinations that you can call with Services.  
You should contact Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions for information about  
international destinations that you cannot call.  
Limitation of Liability  
Except as otherwise provided in this section, our sole liability to you for any loss or  
damage arising out of providing or failing to provide Services (including mistakes,  
omissions, interruptions, delays, errors, or defects) does not exceed (1) in cases  
related to a specific piece of equipment, the prorated MRC for Services to the piece of  
equipment during the affected period, or (2) in cases not related to a specific piece of  
equipment, the prorated MRCs for Services to you during the affected period. Neither  
we nor our vendors, suppliers or licensors are liable for any damage arising out of or  
in connection with:  
a) any act or omission of any telecommunications service or other service provider  
other than us;  
b) any directory listing;  
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c) any dropped calls or inability to place or receive calls;  
d) any interruption of Services, including interruptions caused by equipment or  
facilities failure or shortages, transmission limitations or system capacity limitations;  
e) traffic or other accidents, or any health-related claims allegedly arising from the  
use of Services, phones, equipment or accessories used in connection with the  
Services;  
g) any late or failed message delivery;  
h) any interruption or failure of 911 or E911 emergency services or identification of  
the Number, address or name associated with any person accessing or attempting to  
access emergency services from your phone;  
i) the installation or repair of any products or equipment by parties who are not our  
authorized employees or agents;  
j) events due to factors beyond our control, including acts of God (including, without  
limitation, weather-related phenomena, fire or earthquake), war, riot, strike, or orders  
of governmental authority;  
k) any act or omission of any third party or independent contractor that offers  
products or services in conjunction with or through the Services, or  
l) your negligent or intentional act or omission.  
NO CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES  
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE WE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER  
ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH PROVIDING OR FAILING TO PROVIDE  
SERVICES, PHONES OR OTHER EQUIPMENT USED IN CONNECTION WITH THE  
SERVICES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF  
BUSINESS, OR COST OF REPLACEMENT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES. THIS SECTION  
SURVIVES TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT.  
Indemnification  
You indemnify and defend us, our partners, directors, officers, employees and agents  
from and against any claim, action, damage, liability and expense arising out of or  
in connection with: (1) your acts or omissions that occur in connection with your use  
of the Services or equipment used in connection with the Services, and (2) any  
communications you make or receive using the Services. This indemnification  
extends to and includes any attorney’s fees and costs incurred by us arising from any  
actions or claims to which this indemnification applies, or from the contesting of the  
applicability of this provision. This section survives termination of this Agreement.  
ARBITRATION OF DISPUTES  
ANY CLAIM, CONTROVERSY OR DISPUTE, WHETHER SOUNDING IN CONTRACT,  
STATUTE, OR TORT, INCLUDING FRAUD, MISREPRESENTATION, OR ANY OTHER  
LEGAL THEORY, RELATED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY TO THE SERVICES,  
WHETHER BETWEEN THE COMPANY AND THE CUSTOMER OR BETWEEN THE  
COMPANY OR THE CUSTOMER, ON THE ONE HAND, AND EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR  
AFFILIATED BUSINESSES OF THE OTHER PARTY, ON THE OTHER HAND, SHALL BE  
RESOLVED BY ARBITRATION AS PRESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION. THE FEDERAL  
ARBITRATION ACT, NOT STATE LAW, GOVERNS THE QUESTION OF WHETHER A  
CLAIM IS SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION.  
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A single arbitrator engaged in the practice of law will conduct the arbitration under  
the rules of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitrator will be selected in  
accordance with AAA procedures from a list of qualified people maintained by the  
AAA. All expedited procedures prescribed by the AAA rules will apply, and each party  
will bear their own costs and attorney’s fees.  
No discovery will be permitted, except that the parties will exchange, thirty days prior  
to the hearing on their dispute, all documents to be submitted to the arbitrator,  
including any reports or summaries, and a list of the names and addresses of those  
persons to be called to testify. Following exchange of this information, the parties may  
agree to waive a hearing.  
The arbitrator will have authority only to award compensatory damages and will not  
have authority to award punitive damages, lost profits, or other non-compensatory  
damages. The arbitrator’s decision and award will be final and binding, and  
judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court with  
jurisdiction. The arbitrator’s decision must not contain findings of fact or  
conclusions of law.  
If any party files a judicial or administrative action asserting a claim that is subject to  
arbitration and another party successfully stays such action or compels arbitration,  
the party filing that action must pay the other party’s costs and expenses incurred in  
seeking such stay or compelling arbitration, including attorney’s fees.  
Notices  
You may get our current address for written notice by calling Sprint PCS Customer  
Service Solutions. Written notice to you is sent to your last known address in our  
invoicing records. 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 Service  
Solutions, 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.  
Choice of Law; Jurisdiction  
This Agreement is governed by and must be construed under federal law and the laws  
of the State of Kansas, without regard to choice of law principles. You agree to submit  
yourself to the personal jurisdiction of the courts in the State of Kansas.  
General  
If either of us does not enforce any right or remedy available under this Agreement,  
that failure is not a waiver of the right or remedy for any other breach or failure by  
the other party. Our waiver of any requirement in any one instance is not a general  
waiver of that requirement and does not amend this Agreement. If any part of this  
Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable, that part is interpreted consistent with  
Applicable Laws as nearly as possible to reflect the original intentions of the parties  
and the rest of this Agreement remains in full force and effect. Section headings are  
for descriptive purposes only and are not used to interpret this Agreement. You may  
not assign this Agreement to any other person or entity without our prior written  
approval. This Agreement (including any referenced documents and attachments)  
makes up the entire agreement between you and us and replaces all prior written or  
spoken agreements, representations, promises or understandings between you and us.  
The provisions of this Agreement that are contemplated to be enforceable after the  
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termination of the Agreement survive termination of this Agreement. This Agreement  
is subject to any applicable federal and state law (collectively, “Applicable Laws”). If  
there is a conflict, the Service Plan (including any Term Service Plan) controls over  
the Terms.  
The following provisions are not generally applicable and apply  
only to customers whose Service Plans include these terms:  
Traveling  
If you are making or receiving calls outside you Home Service Area but on the  
Sprint PCS Network, you may be charged for Services at a “travel” rate for both  
outgoing and incoming traveling calls. Long distance charges may not be included  
in the travel rate. Traveling charges do not apply if you subscribe to a Home Rate USA  
plan or to both Toll-Free USA and Home Rate USA. (See Home Rate USA and Toll-Free  
USA for more information.) You do not have to register your Number when traveling  
outside your Home Service Area.  
Home Rate USA  
This service lets you make or receive calls from anywhere on the Sprint PCS Network  
at your Home Service Area airtime rates.  
Toll-Free USA  
This service lets you call from anywhere on the Sprint PCS Network to anywhere in  
the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands and be charged at your  
Home Service Area airtime rates, with no additional long distance charges. If you  
have Home Rate USA but do not have Toll-Free USA, and if you make a long distance  
call outside of your defined local calling area, you are invoiced for the long distance  
charges.  
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Manufacturer’s Warranty  
Consumer Limited Warranty  
Kyocera Wireless Corp. (“KYOCERA”) offers you a limited warranty that the enclosed  
product or products (the “Product”) will be free from defects in material and  
workmanship for a period that expires one year from the date of sale of the Product to  
you, provided that you are the original end-user purchaser of the Product and  
provided that your purchase was made from an authorized supplier. Transfer or resale  
of a Product will automatically terminate warranty coverage with respect to that  
Product. This limited warranty is not transferable to any third party, including but  
not limited to any subsequent purchaser or owner of the Product. This limited  
warranty is applicable only to end users in the United States and Canada.  
KYOCERA shall, at its sole and absolute discretion, either repair or replace a Product  
(which unit may use refurbished parts of similar quality and functionality) if found  
by KYOCERA to be defective in material or workmanship, or if KYOCERA determines  
that it is unable to repair or replace such Product, KYOCERA shall refund the  
purchase price for such Product, provided that the subject Product (i) is returned to a  
KYOCERA authorized service center within the one year warranty period, and (ii) is  
accompanied by a proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice  
which evidences that the subject Product is within the one year warranty period  
(“Proof of Purchase”). After the one year warranty period, you must pay all shipping,  
parts and labor charges.  
This limited warranty does not cover and is void with respect to the following: (i) any  
Product which has been improperly installed, repaired, maintained or modified; (ii)  
any Product which has been subjected to misuse (including any Product used in  
conjunction with hardware electrically or mechanically incompatible or used with  
accessories not supplied by KYOCERA), abuse, accident, physical damage, abnormal  
operation, improper handling, neglect, exposure to fire, water or excessive moisture  
or dampness or extreme changes in climate or temperature; (iii) any Product  
operated outside published maximum ratings; (iv) cosmetic damage; (v) any  
Product on which warranty stickers or Product serial numbers have been removed,  
altered, or rendered illegible; (vi) cost of installation, removal or reinstallation; (vii)  
signal reception problems (unless caused by defects in material and workmanship);  
(viii) damage the result of fire, flood, acts of God or other acts which are not the fault  
of KYOCERA and which the Product is not specified to tolerate, including damage  
caused by mishandling, shipping and blown fuses; (ix) consumables (such as fuses);  
or (x) any Product which has been opened, repaired, modified or altered by anyone  
other than KYOCERA or a KYOCERA authorized service center.  
USE ONLY KYOCERA APPROVED ACCESSORIES WITH KYOCERA PHONES. USE OF  
ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACCESSORIES (INCLUDES FACEPLATES/FRONT HOUSINGS)  
MAY BE DANGEROUS AND WILL INVALIDATE THE PHONE WARRANTY IF SAID  
ACCESSORIES CAUSE DAMAGE OR A DEFECT TO THE PHONE.  
KYOCERA SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL DIRECT,  
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, GENERAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, AGGRAVATED,  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE  
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POSSIBILITY THEREOF, WHETHER FORESEEABLE OR UNFORESEEABLE OF ANY  
KIND WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFITS,  
UNANTICIPATED BENEFITS OR REVENUE, ANTICIPATED PROFITS ARISING OUT  
OF USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE ANY PRODUCT (FOR EXAMPLE, WASTED  
AIRTIME CHARGES DUE TO THE MALFUNCTION OF A PRODUCT) OR  
CONTRIBUTION OR INDEMNITY IN RESPECT OF ANY CLAIM RELATED TO A  
PRODUCT.  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR REFUND OF THE  
PURCHASE PRICE RELATING TO A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, AS PROVIDED UNDER  
THIS WARRANTY, ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF  
THE LIMITED WARRANTY, AND SUBJECT TO THIS WARRANTY, THE PRODUCTS ARE  
APPROVED AND ACCEPTED BY YOU “AS IS”. KYOCERA MAKES NO OTHER  
WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, ORAL OR  
VERBAL, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, WITH RESPECT TO  
THE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR  
CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR  
AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION ARISING  
OUT OF TRADE USAGE OR OUT OF A COURSE OF DEALING OR COURSE OF  
PERFORMANCE. NO DEALER, DISTRIBUTOR, AGENT OR EMPLOYEE IS  
AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY MODIFICATION OR ADDITION TO THIS WARRANTY.  
Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,  
so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This limited warranty  
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
jurisdiction to jurisdiction.  
For warranty service information, please call the following telephone number from  
anywhere in the continental United States and Canada: 1-800-349-4478 or  
858-882-1401; or contact KYOCERA at the following address: 10300 Campus Point  
Drive, San Diego, California, 92121-1582, USA, Attention: Technical Support.  
DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. Please call or write  
for the location of the Kyocera Wireless Corp. authorized service center nearest you  
and for procedures for obtaining warranty service.  
Copyright © 2002 Kyocera Wireless Corp. All rights reserved.  
Ringer Tones Copyright © Kyocera Wireless Corp. 2000-2002.  
Printed in the United States of America.  
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editing an entry 47  
erasing an entry 48  
finding entries 46  
secret entries 49  
contacts  
Index  
Numerics  
1-touch dialing 23  
see Contact Directory  
contrast 57  
countdown timer 71  
Customer Service Solutions 5  
A
AC adapter 9  
accessories 60  
activate phone 4  
alerts 36  
D
analog mode 9, 13  
answering calls 17  
auto-answer 61  
auto-hyphenation 55  
Data/fax 58  
dialing  
1-touch 23  
numbers with pauses 22  
options 19  
speed dialing 23  
digital mode 9  
Directory Assistance 6  
display contrast 57  
display screen 9  
B
backlight 55  
power 60  
banner 51  
battery  
capacity 10  
care 98  
E
charging 12  
drain 60, 71  
installation 11  
standby time 10  
talk time 10  
Brick Attack 71  
editing entries 47  
emergency mode 24  
entering characters 27  
envelope icon 35, 36  
erasing  
all contacts 64  
C
recent calls list 65  
erasing entries 48  
calculator 70  
Call Forwarding 34  
Call Guard 15  
Call Waiting 33  
F
Fast Find 46  
Faxes  
sending or receiving 58  
finding entries 46  
forwarding calls 34  
Caller ID 33  
capitalizing letters 28  
CDMA digital mode 9  
character input mode 27  
classifying a contact 45  
Com Port Speed 61  
Contact Directory  
adding a new entry 45  
G
greeting  
see banner  
Index  
117  
phone book  
H
see Contact Directory  
phone number  
displaying yours for reference  
24  
finding 22  
Hands-Free Car Kit 61  
hard pause 22  
headset  
using phone with 60  
help 5  
saving 21  
K
phone numbers  
types of 45  
Power Backlighting 60  
power save mode 3  
primary number 45  
key beep length 57  
key beep volume 52, 57  
keyguard 55  
keypad locking 55  
R
L
Recent Calls  
erasing 44  
options 43  
viewing 43  
lock code 64  
locking  
keypad 55  
phone 63  
redialing 17  
M
removing a speed dial 24  
removing battery 12  
resetting the phone 65  
restricting calls 64  
return to voice mode 59  
ringer types 53  
roaming  
indicators 13  
on analog networks 14  
on other digital networks 14  
Roam Mode 14  
making calls 17  
menus  
navigation 25  
setting up main view 25  
viewing 26  
messages  
alerts 36  
retrieving 36  
types of 35  
web 39  
missed call notification 18  
muting 18  
S
screen savers 54  
secret phone numbers 45  
setting up voicemail 4  
shortcuts 27  
N
navigating menus 25  
numeric pages 37, 38  
see also Sprint PCS  
Web Messages  
Smart Sound 52  
numeric paging 35  
sounds 56  
change ringer 52  
silence alert 56  
silence ringer 56  
spaces  
P
pauses  
hard 22  
time 22  
entering 28  
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speed dial locations 46  
speed dialing 23, 24  
Sprint PCS Services  
Billing Information 6  
Customer Service Solutions 5  
Directory Assistance 6  
Operator Services 6  
standby time 10  
stopwatch 71  
support line 5  
symbols  
entering 29  
retrieving when roaming 36  
setting up 4  
volume  
adjust key beep 52, 57  
auto-adjust 52  
during conversation 21  
ringer 21, 51  
W
warranty 115  
web alerts 36, 41  
Wireless Web  
alerts 41  
Connection 88  
Updates 91  
T
talk time 10  
Termination  
General 109  
Non-Term Service Plan 108  
Term Service Plan 109  
text entry modes 27  
text messages  
erasing 39  
Three-Way Calling 34  
time and date 56  
time pause 22  
tip calculator 70  
TTY/TTD 59  
U
unlocking  
phone 4, 63  
V
voice memo 75  
voice shortcuts  
add voice tag to contact 77  
recording 76  
setting up 77  
using 77  
voicemail  
alerts 36  
changing the number 37  
retrieving 36  
Index  
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