Samsung Telephone SPH I330 User Guide

Online User’s Guide  
Dual-Band Tri Mode PCS Phone  
Model SPH-I330  
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Welcome to Sprint  
print built the largest all-PCS nationwide network with advanced  
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multimedia services and clear calls, reaching more than 230 million  
people for clarity you can see and hear. 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.  
But with Sprint, you 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  
PCS Phone to stay connected.  
This guide will familiarize you with our technology and with your new  
PCS Phone through simple, easy-to-follow instructions. If you have already  
reviewed the Start Here Guide, which was packaged with your new phone,  
then you're ready to explore the advanced features outlined in this guide.  
If you have not read your Start Here Guide, go to Section One - Getting  
Started. 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 should you have questions about  
service, want to purchase additional products or services, or just to check  
your account balance.  
Thank you for choosing Sprint.  
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Introduction to this  
Online User’s Guide  
his Online User’s Guide introduces you to PCS Service and all the  
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features of your new phone. It’s divided into four sections:  
Section 1: Getting Started  
Section 2: Understanding Your Phone  
Section 3: Using PCS Service Features  
Section 4: Safety and Warranty Information  
Throughout the guide, you'll find tips that highlight special shortcuts  
and timely reminders to help you make the most of your new phone and  
service. The Table of Contents and Index will help you locate specific  
information quickly.  
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, simply turn to that page. Follow the  
instructions in that section and you'll be ready to use your phone in no time.  
Tip: You can print out this guide to keep on hand or view it online. If you're  
viewing it online, simply click on a topic in the Table of Contents or on any  
page reference within a section to go directly to that topic.  
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Table of Contents  
SECTION 2: Understanding Your  
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Controlling Roaming Charges Using  
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Prepending a Phone Number From  
Call History ..................................................................... 60  
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Computer  
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Graffiti® Writing ...................................................... 103  
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HotSync® Operations ....................................... 149  
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PCS VisionSM ....................................................... 169  
Personal Edition ........................................................... 174  
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Accessing Information Using  
PCS Voice Command ................................................... 179  
SECTION 4: Safety Guidelines and  
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to  
Your Phone ................................................................... 183  
Acknowledging Special Precautions and the  
FCC Notice ..................................................................... 187  
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Section 1  
Getting Started  
Section 1  
Getting Started  
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1A  
Setting Up Service  
In This Section  
Getting Started With PCS Service  
Setting Up Voicemail  
Getting Help  
his section walks you through the basics of setting up service for  
your PCS Phone, including unlocking and activating your phone,  
setting up your voicemail and how to contact Sprint for assistance with  
your PCS Service.  
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Getting Started With PCS Service  
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 the Start Here Guide  
included with your phone.  
Unlocking Your Phone  
Follow these steps to unlock your phone:  
1. Press and hold to turn the phone on.  
2. The System Lockout screen is displayed.  
3. Enter your four-digit lock code using the on screen keyboard or  
Graffiti writing area.  
Tip: If you can’t recall your lock code, try using the last four digits of either  
your Social Security number or PCS Phone Number or try 0000. If none of  
these work, call PCS Customer Solutions at 1-888-211-4PCS (4727).  
Activating Your Phone  
To activate your phone, follow the directions in the Start Here Guide that  
was included with your phone. Or visit http://activate.sprintpcs.com and  
activate your phone online.  
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Setting Up Your Voicemail  
All unanswered calls to your 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 voicemail and personal greeting as soon as your  
PCS Phone is activated.  
To set up voicemail:  
1. From the Phone main menu, tap  
2. Select Messages and tap Voicemail.  
3. The Voicemail screen is displayed.  
4. Tap the Listen button.  
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5. Follow the message prompts to setup your voicemail.  
Or:  
1. Press and hold  
to connect to voicemail.  
Note: The voicemail setup process may vary in certain Affilitate areas.  
Getting Help  
Visit Our Web Site  
Stop by www.sprintpcs.com to get up-to-date information on PCS  
Services, options and more.  
You can also:  
Review coverage maps  
Learn how to use voicemail  
Access your account information  
Purchase accessories  
Add additional options to your service plan  
Check out frequently asked questions  
And more  
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PCS Customer Solutions  
Claire, your virtual service representative is also available to assist you  
24 hours a day, seven days a week. Visit her at www.sprintpcs.com by  
logging on and clicking on Claire’s Directory for Service Solutions.  
Receiving Automated Invoicing Information  
For your convenience, your phone gives you free access to invoicing  
information on your PCS Account. This information includes balance  
due, payment received, invoicing cycle and the amount of minutes used  
since your last invoicing cycle. Follow these steps to access this  
information:  
Press  
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Note: This service may not be available in all Affiliate markets.  
PCS Directory Assistance  
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  
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PCS Operator Services  
PCS Operator Services can provide assistance in placing collect calls or  
calls billed to a local telephone calling card or a third party.  
Press  
.
For more information or to see the latest in products and services, visit us  
online at www.sprintpcs.com.  
Note: PCS Operator Services may not be available in all  
Affiliate markets.  
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Understanding Your  
Phone  
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Section 2A  
Your PCS Phone: The Basics  
In This Section  
Front View of Phone  
Viewing the Display Screen  
Features of Your Phone  
Turning Your Phone On and Off  
Using the Battery and Charger  
Displaying Your Phone Number  
Making and Answering Calls  
our PCS Phone is packed with features that simplify your life and  
expand your ability to stay connected to the people and information  
that are important to you. This section will guide you through the basics of  
your phone and you’ll be on your way to using it in no time.  
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1. LED Indicator: The LED is used while charging the battery. For more  
2. Speaker: The speaker allows you to hear the other caller and the  
different ring tones and sounds offered by your phone.  
3. Infrared Port: This option allows the handheld computer to accept  
information from another IR device through the use of beaming.  
4. Stylus: The stylus acts like a mouse to navigate the PCS Phone. Use it  
to touch the screen to select the desired function.  
5. Headset Jack: (located in the upper left side of the phone above the  
Voice Memo key.) Allows you to plug in an optional headset for safe,  
convenient hands-free conversations.  
6. Voice Memo: Record a personal memo on the PCS Phone. Up to 15  
memos can be stored on the phone.  
7. Signal Strength Indicator: This icon represents the signal strength by  
displaying bars. The more bars displayed, the better the signal  
strength.  
8. Volume Up/Down Key: Adjust the ringer volume in standby mode.  
Adjust the voice volume during a call. In a menu, scroll up or down to  
navigate through the menu options. Volume Keys also mute the ringer  
during an incoming call.  
9. TALK Key: Place or receive a call. In standby mode, tap the key once to  
display the Outgoing call log. If you tap and hold the key down you  
will initiate Voice Dial.  
10. Application Launcher: The Application Launcher displays the icons  
of the applications loaded on your phone.  
11. Menu Launcher: The Menu Launcher displays the menu options  
associated with the screen that is displayed on the phone.  
12. Call Log: Displays the last 20 entries of outgoing, incoming, and  
missed calls.  
13. Date Book: Automatically launches the Date Book and allows you to  
schedule an event.  
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14. Address Book: Automatically launches the Address Book and allows  
you to save names, addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and  
other information about your personal or business contacts.  
15. Microphone: The Microphone allows the other caller to hear you  
clearly when you are speaking to them.  
16. Antenna: The antenna allows you to send and receive calls and  
information while using your phone.  
17. Battery Indicator: The battery indicator displays the amount of  
remaining battery charge left in your phone. When the battery icon is  
solid, the phone’s battery is fully charged. When it is clear, the phone’s  
battery is completely discharged.  
18. Power/Backlight On/Off: This option allows you to turn the screen  
backlight Off. It will also turn off the screen if pressed once and then  
released.  
19. Phone On/Off: Press and hold the button for more than two seconds  
to turn the phone On or Off. Press once and release to automatically  
display the phone screen.  
20. END Key: Tap this button to end a call.  
21. CLR Key: Tap the clear key once to delete the last number or tap and  
hold to delete all the numbers.  
22. Numeric Keypad: Use these keys to enter numbers, letters, and  
characters.  
23. Keyguard: Activates or deactivates the keyguard option. This keeps  
any keys from being pressed accidentally. During a call, this icon  
changes to the Mute function.  
24. Speed Dial: Tap this icon to gain instant access to the Speed Dial  
screen.  
25. Speaker Phone Key: This key allows you to turn the speaker phone  
On or Off during a conversation.  
26. Memo: Automatically launches the Memo Pad application to allow  
you to create a quick note.  
27. ToDo List: Automatically launches the ToDo List application and  
allows you to enter or check off an item from the list.  
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28. Up/Down Arrows: Allows you to scroll up or down or navigate  
through different applications.  
29. Power /Accessory Interface Connector: This connector is used to  
connect power or any available accessory cable to your phone.  
Viewing the Display Screen  
Main LCD  
This list identifies the symbols you’ll see on your main LCD screen.  
Displays your current signal strength.The more lines you  
have, the stronger your signal.  
Means your phone cannot find a signal.  
Tells you a call is in progress.  
Indicates you are “roaming” off the PCS  
Nationwide Network.  
Indicates you have voicemail, text, numeric pages, or PCS  
Web Alert messages waiting. Tap  
and select “Messages”  
to view pending voicemail and text messages or tap and hold  
to dial voicemail box.  
Indicates that 3G functionality is active.  
Indicates that 3G functionality is dormant or inactive.  
Indicates that you are receiving information.  
Indicates that you are sending information.  
Indicates your phone is in vibrate mode.  
Shows your current battery charge strength. (Icon shown  
fully charged.)  
Indicates that position location is active.  
Indicates that position location is inactive.  
Indicates that TTY option is On.  
Launches the handheld computer application screen. Tap this  
to exit any screen and return to the main screen.  
Launches the menu bar associated with each screen being  
displayed. Tap the Menu Launcher to display a drop down list  
of the available options.  
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Launches the call history application screen. You can see  
missed, incoming, or outgoing call logs.  
Activates the speaker phone option during a call. Cannot be  
activated unless connected to another caller.  
Tap this icon to gain instant access to the Speed Dial screen.  
Activates or deactivates the key lock option. This keeps any keys  
from being pressed accidentally.  
Entering Data in the Graffiti Writing Area of your Phone  
Using the On-screen Keyboard:  
1. Open an application that requires data entry.  
2. Tap “a” for alpha, or “1” for a numeric keyboard in the graffiti area.  
3. The on-screen keyboard is displayed. Use the stylus to tap the desired  
keys.  
4. Tap Done when finished.  
Graffiti Writing  
Graffiti is the method used to enter characters and symbols into the  
handheld computer. Use the stylus in the Graffiti writing area to enter  
characters on the display. To create letters, use the left side. For numbers,  
use the right side.  
To learn more about Graffiti, and practice entering characters:  
1. From the applications screen, tap the Graffiti Icon  
2. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
3. When finished, tap Done.  
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Using the Applications Launcher  
The Application Launcher displays the icons of the applications loaded  
on your handheld computer. Any application can be started by going to  
the Application Launcher. Simply tap the Application Launcher icon  
and the main menu is displayed.  
Features of Your I330  
Congratulations on the purchase of your PCS Phone (SPH-I330). This  
phone is lightweight, easy-to-use, reliable and offers many significant  
features and service options:  
Tri-Mode capability provides access to other PCS digital and analog  
networks where Sprint has implemented roaming agreements (page  
A Complete Palm Powered™ color screen.  
Software included in this package helps you stay organized and up-  
to-date by synchronizing the PalmTM Date Book, Address Book, To Do  
List and Memo Pad with the MicrosoftR OutlookR default Calendar,  
Contacts, Tasks, and Notes folders.  
Sprint Vision™.  
160x240 pixel full color graphic LCD display.  
Polyphonic ringers for enhanced more realistic and rich sounding  
ringers.  
GPS position location enabled.  
The Blazer browser can access most internet sites in full HTML color.  
PCS VisionSM provides access to the wireless Internet in digital mode.  
PCS Voice CommandSM lets you dial phone numbers by speaking  
someone’s name.  
The date book allows you schedule important events.  
Each phone book entry can store up to five phone numbers.  
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Turning Your Phone ON and OFF  
Turning Your Phone ON  
Press  
for a few seconds. The phone will display “Powering On” until  
it locates a signal, then it will automatically enter Standby mode — the  
phone’s idle state. At this point, you’re 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. When a signal is found,  
your phone automatically returns to Standby mode.  
In Power Save mode, your phone searches for a signal periodically  
without your intervention. You can also initiate a search for  
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  
for a few seconds until you see the powering down animation  
on the display screen.  
Your screen remains blank while your phone is off (unless the battery  
is charging).  
Adjusting the Brightness & Contrast  
1. To adjust the brightness from the PDA menu, tap the brightness icon  
located in the upper left corner of the alpha Graffiti writing  
area.  
2. Use the slider to adjust the desired brightness level. Tap Done to save  
and exit.  
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Adjusting the Contrast  
1. To adjust the contrast, tap the contrast icon  
located in the  
upper right corner of the numeric Graffiti writing area.  
2. Use the slider to adjust the desired contrast level. Tap Done to save  
and exit.  
Application Buttons  
The four buttons located on the bottom of your phone under the LCD  
screen are called Application Buttons. By default, the following  
applications are launched when they are pressed:  
Date Book  
Address Book  
To Do List  
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Memo  
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Phone Application Buttons  
The four application buttons can also be programmed to launch special  
phone related applications when you are in the phone main menu.  
These buttons will act normally if you are in the application main menu.  
To modify the applications associated with the buttons:  
1. Press  
to view the phone main menu.  
2. Tap  
and select Options and then Preferences.  
3. Tap the drop down arrow in the upper right corner and select  
Buttons.  
4. Tap the drop down arrow next to each icon and select the desired  
application to associate with each one.  
5. Tap  
when finished to save and exit.  
Scroll Buttons  
The Up/Down buttons located between the application buttons allows  
you to scroll up or down on the screen.  
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Software Version  
The hardware and software version of the phone can be accessed by  
displaying the Version dialog box.  
To Display the Version dialog box  
1. From the phone menu, tap the Menu Launcher icon.  
2. Select the Options menu and tap Version.  
Using the Battery  
Battery Capacity  
Your 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 approximately 2.5 hours of continuous digital talk time  
(1 hour in analog) or approximately 96 hours of continuous digital  
standby time (14 hours in analog).  
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 down.  
Note: Long backlight settings, searching for service, vibrate mode and  
browser use affect the battery’s talk and standby times.  
Tip: Be sure to charge your phone’s battery and watch your indicator to  
ensure your levels are okay.  
Installing the Battery  
Your PCS Phone comes with a LiIon battery. Follow these steps to  
install it:  
1. Place the battery on the back of the phone, making sure that the  
plastic tabs are aligned with the corresponding holes in the phone.  
2. Gently push the battery down until it snaps into place.  
Removing the Battery  
To remove your battery for charging or for another reason, follow these  
easy steps:  
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1. Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose any stored numbers  
or messages.  
2. Push the battery release latch up and pull the battery away from the  
phone at a 45 degree angle.  
Charging the Battery  
Your PCS Phone comes with a rechargeable battery. You should charge  
the battery as soon as possible so you can begin using your phone.  
Keeping track of your battery’s charge is important. If your battery level  
becomes too low, your phone automatically turns off and you’ll lose  
everything you were just working on. For a quick check of your phone’s  
battery level, glance at the battery charge indicator located in the upper-  
right corner of your phone’s display screen. If the battery charge is  
getting too low, the battery icon (  
warning tone.  
) blinks and t he phone sounds a  
There is also an internal backup battery that saves all the settings in the  
phone when the regular battery is discharged. An internal backup battery  
needs to be charged initially for 24 hours. To make sure the internal  
battery is charged, do not disconnect the main battery from the phone for  
24 hours.  
Note: The internal battery will maintain data for 15 hours.  
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Always use a Sprint-approved desktop charger, travel adapter or vehicle  
power adapter to charge your battery.  
Warning! Using the wrong battery charger could cause damage to your  
phone and void the warranty.  
It is vital that you use only the PCS-approved desktop charger specifically  
designed for your phone. Use of unauthorized accessories could damage  
your phone and invalidate your warranty.  
To use the desktop charger provided with your phone:  
1. Plug the adapter in the wall and set the phone in the cradle.  
A red light on the charger lets you know the battery is charging.  
A green light lets you know that the battery is at least 90 percent  
charged.  
A yellow light indicates that the battery is operating at a  
temperature that is too high or low, or that the charger is not  
plugged in correctly. Please check the charger and the battery.  
It takes about 4 hours to fully recharge a completely rundown battery.  
Connecting the Cradle  
Your package includes a cradle for charging the battery and  
synchronizing the Sprint PCS Phone™ with a desktop or laptop  
computer. If you do not plan to synchronize the Sprint PCS Phone™  
with a desktop computer, the cradle can be used as a battery charger only.  
When the cradle is plugged into a wall outlet, the battery charger is fully  
functional.  
Note: Before you connect the i330 to the desktop/laptop computer, make  
sure you install the i330 software drivers from the installation CD.  
Connecting the Cradle to a Desktop Computer  
1. Turn OFF the desktop computer.  
2. Connect the USB cable to the desktop computer.  
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3. Turn the desktop computer back ON.  
PC System Requirements for the Palm Desktop Software  
To install and operate correctly, the Palm software must have the  
following resources:  
Windows® 95, 98, ME, NT, or XP  
IBM-Compatible 486 or higher computer  
8 MB of RAM minimum, 16 MB recommended  
20 MB of disk space  
VGA or better monitor  
CD-ROM drive  
Mouse  
One available USB port  
Installing the Palm Desktop Software  
1. Insert the Palm Desktop CD into the desktop computer.  
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2. Click on the following buttons to install the software or to view the  
User Guide:  
Install USB Drivers  
Install Palm Desktop  
Install Pocket Mirror  
Install Game Pack  
View User Guide  
Install Sprint PCS Business Connection  
Note: If the Install application does not start, you can start it manually  
through Windows Explorer.  
3. Follow the instructions for each software installation.  
Displaying Your Phone Number  
Just in case you forget your phone number, your PCS Phone can  
remind you.  
To display your phone number:  
1. From the phone main menu, tap  
and select Options.  
2. Tap Preferences.  
3. Tap the drop down arrow and select Display.  
4. Tap My Phone Number to display.  
Making and Answering Calls  
Making Calls  
Your PCS Phone offers many different ways to make calls, including  
PCS Voice CommandSM (page 178), Speed Dialing (page 30) and using  
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, tap  
to erase one digit at a time. Tap and hold  
entire number.)  
to erase the  
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3. Tap  
enabled, tap  
4. When you’re finished, tap  
. (To make calls when you are roaming and Call Guard is  
.
Tip: When making calls off the enhanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Network,  
always dial using 11 digits (1 + area code + phone number).  
One-Handed Dialing  
One handed dialing allows you to make a call while using just one hand.  
To make a call:  
1. Press  
located on the side of the phone.  
2. Press the Address book button  
3. Press the Up/Down Scroll keys  
address book entry.  
.
to select the desired  
4. Press  
to display the entry information and phone number.  
5. Press the volume key  
up or down to highlight the desired  
phone number.  
6. Press  
to dial the number.  
Answering Calls  
1. Make sure your phone is on. If your phone is off, incoming calls go  
to voicemail.  
2. To answer an incoming call, tap  
. Depending on your settings,  
your PCS Phone notifies you of incoming calls in the following ways:  
The phone rings or vibrates.  
The LED flashes.  
The backlight illuminates.  
The screen displays an incoming call message.  
If available, the phone number of the caller is displayed.  
If the phone number is in your Internal Phone Book, the Phone  
Book entry’s name is displayed.  
The following option is also displayed.  
to Silence Ringer.  
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Depending on your settings, you may also answer incoming calls simply  
by opening the phone or by tapping any digit. (To answer a call when  
you are roaming and Call Guard is enabled, you must tap  
to  
Note: If your phone is off, incoming calls go directly to voicemail.  
3. To disconnect the call, tap  
.
Missed Call Notification  
When an incoming call is not answered, the number of missed calls  
along with the last caller’s phone number is displayed on the screen.  
To display the Missed Call log to view the last 10 missed calls:  
1. Tap the Call History icon  
on the phone main menu.  
2. Tap the drop down arrow and select Missed.  
Calling Emergency Numbers  
You can place calls to 911 (dial  
and tap  
), even  
if your phone is locked or your account is restricted.  
Using One/Two Touch Speed Dialing  
With this feature, you can automatically call Speed Dial entries using  
one key for locations 2-9 or two keys for locations 10-99.  
To use One-Touch Dialing for Speed Dial locations 2-9:  
Tap and hold the appropriate key for a few seconds. The display  
confirms that the number has been dialed when it shows  
“Connecting”.  
To use Two-Touch Dialing for Speed Dial locations 10-99:  
1. Tap the first digit.  
2. Tap and hold the second digit for a few seconds. The display confirms  
that the number has been dialed when it shows “Connecting”.  
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Dialing Options  
Dialing options are displayed when you enter numbers using the keypad.  
To select an option press  
Talk is used to dial the phone number. (If you are roaming and have  
the Call Guard feature activated, you must tap  
Hard Pause is used to insert a hard pause.  
Time Pause to insert a 2-second pause.  
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) Tones: This option allows you  
to transmit the DTMF tones of your phone. DTMF tones are used to  
control electronic menus, such as voicemail or banking services.  
Save to save the phone number in your Internal Phone Book.  
Tip: To speed dial a phone number from the main menu, press and hold the  
Internal Phone Book entry number. If the entry number is two digits, enter  
the first digit, then press and hold the second digit.  
In-Call Options  
During a call, your phone can display other menu options in addition to  
the main menu.  
To select an option, tap  
during a call.  
Record is used to record a caller. This is a good option for  
remembering phone numbers, addresses, etc.  
Mute or UnMute Select Mute to mute your phone’s microphone.  
Select Unmute to reactivate the microphone.  
Deactivate Key Tones disables the keytones so they cannot be  
heard by the other caller.  
DTMF Tones transmits the tones to the electronic device requiring  
the inputs.  
Version displays the software & hardware version of the phone.  
Record  
The record option can be used to record a conversation. This is a good  
option for remembering phone numbers, addresses, etc.  
To record:  
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1. Place a call to the desired party.  
2. Tap to display the In Call menu.  
3. Tap Record. You can record up to 60 seconds at a time. A total of 15  
messages can be saved.  
4. Press  
once to return to the phone main menu.  
Note: Only press the  
the phone will shut off.  
button once, do not hold the button down or else  
Mute  
1. Place a call to the desired party.  
2. Tap to display the In Call menu.  
3. Tap Mute to mute your voice. Tap Un-Mute to un-mute your voice.  
Tip: The keyguard icon changes to the mute icon during a call.  
Deactivate Key Tones  
This option disables the key tones when a key on the phone is tapped.  
With the key tones on, the caller can hear you dial if you are performing  
another function. An example would be if you wanted to save a phone  
number while talking on the phone.  
1. Place a call to the desired party.  
2. Tap to display the In Call menu.  
3. Tap Deactivate Key Tones.  
DTMF Tone  
This option allows you to transmit the DTMF tones of your phone. DTMF  
tones are used to control electronic menus, such as voicemail or banking  
services. To use the DTMF Tone option, you must already have some  
DTMF Tones registered.  
To register DTMF Numbers:  
1. In the Phone main menu, tap  
.
2. Tap DTMF Tones from the Calls menu.  
3. Tap the New button.  
4. Enter the desired number and tap Done.  
To use this option:  
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1. Place a call to the desired party.  
2. Tap to display the In Call menu.  
3. Tap DTMF Tones.  
4. Select the desired tone option from the list.  
5. Tap one of the following:  
Send - Sends the tones  
Edit - Edits the tones  
Delete - Deletes the tones from the list.  
End-of-Call Options  
After receiving or making a call the phone number and duration of the  
call are displayed for 10 seconds. During that time you can save the  
number to the address book.  
To save the entry:  
1. Before the duration screen stops flashing, tap  
.
2. The Address Book new entry screen is displayed. Enter all the desired  
information and tap Done.  
Note: The End-of-Call options are not displayed for calls identified as  
No ID or Restricted.  
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Section 2B  
Controlling Your Phone’s Settings  
In This Section  
Volume Settings  
Ringer Types  
Selecting Tone Length  
Alert Notification  
Silent Mode  
Changing the Greeting  
Changing the Backlight Settings  
Changing the Display Screen  
Screen Savers  
Changing the Contrast  
his section describes how you can change your phone’s settings to best  
suit your requirements. Take a few moments to review these options and  
add or adjust the settings that are right for you.  
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Adjusting the Phone’s Volume Settings  
To adjust the ringer or key beep volume:  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
3. Tap the drop down menu and select Sounds.  
4. Tap the Volume button.  
Tip: You can adjust the ringer volume in Standby mode or the earpiece  
volume during a call by using the volume keys on the side of your phone.  
Ringer Types  
Ringer types help you identify incoming calls and messages. You can  
assign ringer types to individual phone book entries, types of calls and  
types of messages.  
Ring Tones include a variety of standard ringer types.  
Melodies includes a variety of standard musical melodies.  
Vibrate alerts you to calls or messages without disturbing others.  
Selecting Ringer Types for Voice Calls  
Your PCS Phone provides a variety of ringer options which allow you to  
customize your ring and volume settings.  
Note: Ringers 1-3 are traditional type ringers  
To select a ringer type for voice calls so you recognize when a certain type  
of call is coming in by the ringer:  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
3. Tap the drop down menu and select Sounds.  
4. Tap the Type box.  
5. Tap the arrows to the left or right of the different ringer categories to  
preview the ringers.  
6. Tap Done when finished.  
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Selecting Ringer Types for Messages  
To select a ringer type for messages:  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
3. Tap the drop down menu and select Sounds.  
4. Tap the Type box.  
5. Tap the arrows to the left or right of Voicemail, Page, or Text to  
preview the ringers.  
6. Tap Done when finished.  
Selecting a Roam Ringer  
To select a ringer type for incoming roaming calls:  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
3. Tap the drop down menu and select Sounds.  
4. Tap the Tone box.  
5. Tap the down arrow next to Roam Ringer for the following choices:  
Normal - If this option is selected, the ringer selected for “With  
Caller Id” is played whenever a roaming call is received.  
Distinctive - If this option is selected, a unique unassigned ringer is  
played whenever a roaming call is received.  
Selecting a Tone Length  
Longer tone lengths may be better for tone recognitions when dialing  
some voicemail or other automated systems.  
To select a tone length:  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
3. Tap the drop down menu and select Sounds.  
4. Tap the Tone box.  
5. Tap the drop down arrow next to Tone Length and select Short or  
Long.  
6. Tap Done when finished.  
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Alert Notification  
To enable or disable alert sounds:  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
3. Tap the drop down menu and select Sounds.  
4. Tap the Tone box.  
5. Tap the box next to each to enable or disable:  
Minute Beep.  
Service Area.  
Connect Tone.  
Disconnect Tone.  
6. Tap Done when finished.  
Silent Mode  
There may be times when you need to silence your phone entirely. The  
phone’s Silent Mode allows you to mute all sounds without turning your  
phone off.  
To change your phone’s Silent Mode:  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
3. Tap the drop down menu and select Sounds.  
4. Tap the Volume box.  
5. Tap the OFF icon  
in the Ringer dialog box.  
6. Tap Done when finished.  
Note: To quickly set your phone to vibrate, use the volume buttons when in  
idle mode on the phone main menu.  
Changing the Greeting  
The greeting can be up to 14 characters and is displayed on the first line  
of your phone’s display screen in idle mode.  
To change your greeting:  
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1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
3. Tap the drop down menu and select Display.  
4. Tap Custom and enter the desired message.  
5. Tap Done when finished.  
Changing the Backlight Time Length  
The backlight setting lets you select how long the display screen and  
keypad are backlit after any key press is made. For more information  
about setting additional preferences for the backlight, see "Setting other  
To change the backlight setting:  
1. Tap  
to launch the applications menu.  
2. Tap  
for Preferences.  
3. Tap the drop down arrow and select General.  
4. Tap the drop down arrow next to “Auto-off after” and select  
30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, or 3 minutes.  
Note: Long backlight settings affect the battery’s talk and standby times.  
Changing the Display Screen  
Your new PCS Phone has display screen options which gives your screen  
a different look in standby mode. You can change the keypad and menu  
display by accessing the display options in the phone preferences.  
To display the available options:  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
3. Tap the drop down menu and select Display.  
4. For the Greeting, select one of the following:  
Logo - This option allows you to display the Sprint logo on the idle  
screen.  
My Phone Number - This option allows you to display your phone  
number on the idle screen.  
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User Name - This option allows you to display your NAI User Name.  
Custom - This option allows you to enter up to 17 characters to  
display on the idle screen.  
5. For the Keypad, select Bubble, Mint Chocolate, Almond, or  
Custom Skin.  
Note: Custom skins can be added using the HotSync option. To add a  
custom skin, see.  
6. Tap Done when finished.  
Wake Up Feature  
The Wake Up feature allows you to designate the buttons that will wake  
the phone up after it has been idle with the screen turned off. This setting  
keeps you from accidentally turning the phone on and discharging the  
battery.  
1. Tap  
to launch the applications menu.  
for Preferences.  
2. Tap  
3. Tap the drop down arrow and select Buttons.  
4. Tap the Wake up button.  
5. Tap the drop down arrow to select the following options:  
Power Buttons - Only wakes up the phone by pressing  
or  
.
Power and Volume Buttons - Only wakes up the phone when you  
press or , and at the same time.  
All Except Scroll Buttons - Wakes up when any button is pressed  
except  
and  
.
6. Tap Done to exit and save your selection.  
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Section 2C  
Setting Your Phone’s Security  
In This Section  
Accessing the Security Menu  
Locking Your Phone  
Unlocking Your Phone  
Using Special Numbers  
Security Features for PCS VisionSM  
y using the security setting on your PCS Phone, you receive peace of  
mind without sacrificing flexibility. With several options available, you  
can customize your phone to meet your personal needs.  
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Accessing the Security Menu  
You must enter your lock code to view the Security menu.  
To access the Security menu:  
1. Tap  
for Main Menu.  
2. Select Options and tap Security.  
3. Tap the Details button.  
4. Enter your lock code and tap  
.
Note: The lock code can be unassigned to allow certain palm applications  
to operate correctly that do not require passwords to be assigned. Without  
a lock code assigned, you are not able to modify any security functions.  
5. The security menu is displayed.  
Tip: If you can’t recall your lock code, try using the last four digits of either  
your Social Security number or PCS Phone Number or try 0000. If none of  
these work, call PCS Customer 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, PCS Customer Solutions or special numbers. If the phone is  
powered Off when it is Locked, it will still be locked when it is powered  
back On. To regain normal functionality, you must enter the lock code.  
To lock your phone:  
1. Tap  
for Main Menu.  
2. Select Options and tap Security.  
3. Tap the Details button.  
4. Enter your lock code.  
5. Tap the drop down arrow next to phone and select Lock.  
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Unlocking Your Phone  
To unlock your phone:  
1. Enter your lock code and tap  
.
Changing the Lock Code  
To change your lock code:  
1. From the Security menu, tap the Assigned/Unassigned button.  
2. Enter your existing lock code and tap OK.  
3. Enter the new lock code and tap OK.  
4. Verify the new lock code by re-entering your new lock code and tap  
OK.  
Calling in Lock Mode  
You can place calls to 911 and to your special numbers when in  
lock mode.  
To place an outgoing call in lock mode:  
To call an emergency number, special number or PCS Customer  
Solutions, tap the Special Numbers button. Enter the phone number  
and tap  
To place normal outgoing calls, tap  
screen. Enter your lock code. Enter the desired phone number and  
Tap  
.
to display the lock code  
.
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Using Special Numbers  
You can save up to three special numbers in addition to your Internal  
Phone Book entries. You can make and receive calls from special numbers  
even when your phone is locked.  
Note: Performing a soft reset will not affect the Palm data, Address Book,  
Date Book, To Do List, or Contacts.  
To add or replace a special number:  
1. From the Security menu, tap any of the three boxes under Special  
Numbers.  
2. Enter the number using graffiti or the keypad.  
3. Tap OK to Save.  
Note: There are no Speed Dial options associated with special numbers.  
Resetting Your Phone  
Resetting the phone restores all the factory defaults, including the ringer  
types and display settings.  
To reset your phone:  
1. From the Security menu, tap  
2. Tap  
3. The Phone Reset dialog box is displayed. Tap OK.  
and enter your Password.  
.
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Section 2D  
Controlling Your Roaming  
Experience  
In This Section  
Understanding Roaming  
Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode  
Controlling Roaming Charges Using Call Guard  
oaming is the ability to make or receive calls while you’re off the  
R
Sprint Nationwide PCS Network. Your new [dual band/tri-mode] PCS  
Phone works anywhere on the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network and allows  
you to roam on [analog and digital] networks virtually anywhere in the  
U.S. where compatible wireless service is available.  
This section explains how roaming works as well as special features that let  
you manage your roaming experience.  
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Understanding Roaming  
Recognizing Icons on the Display Screen  
Your phone’s display screen always lets you know when you’re off the  
Sprint Nationwide PCS Network and roaming. The following chart  
indicates what you’ll see depending on where you’re using your phone.  
Roaming Indicator  
Sprint Nationwide PCS Network  
Other Digital Networks  
Tip: Remember, when you are using your phone off the Sprint Nationwide  
PCS Network, always dial numbers using 11 digits (1 + area code +  
number).  
Note: You will pay a higher per-minute rate for roaming calls.  
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 Nationwide PCS Network. You may not be able to  
access certain calling features, such as PCS Vision.  
Roaming on Analog Networks  
When you roam on analog networks, you will experience a similar  
quality provided by other analog carriers today. Although some calling  
features, such as PCS Vision, will be unavailable, you can still make and  
receive calls and access voicemail. You will experience a few differences:  
You are more likely to experience static, cross-talk, fade-out and  
dropped calls.  
Some calling features which are standard on the enhanced Sprint  
Nationwide PCS Network, such as call waiting, PCS Vision Products  
and Services and direct international dialing, are unavailable.  
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Though callers can leave voicemail messages while you are  
roaming, you will not receive notification until you return to the  
Sprint Nationwide PCS Network. While roaming, you should  
periodically check your voicemail box for new messages by dialing  
1+area code+your PCS Phone Number. Press  
when you hear  
your greeting and enter your pass code at the prompt.  
There are security and privacy risks (eavesdropping and cloning)  
that exist with conventional analog services today.  
Your battery needs recharging sooner when you use your phone for  
analog roaming.  
Note: If you’re on a call when you leave the Sprint Nationwide 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 PCS Service is available, turn your phone off and on again to  
reconnect to the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network.  
Note: When using your phone in analog mode, the handset may feel warm.  
This behavior is normal for analog operation.  
Setting Your Phone’s Roam Mode  
Your 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  
To set the mode  
1. From the phone main menu, tap the Menu Launcher icon  
2. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
.
3. Tap the drop down arrow and select Roaming.  
4. The Roaming Preferences screen is displayed with the following  
options:  
Service Mode  
Automatic: This setting seeks PCS Service. When PCS Service is  
unavailable, it searches for an alternative system.  
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Sprint: This setting allows you to select the Sprint Nationwide  
PCS Network only and prevents roaming on other networks.  
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.  
Call Guard  
No: Call Guard is OFF  
Yes: Call Guard is ON.  
Controlling Roaming Charges Using  
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 Nationwide PCS Network.  
Note: Voice Dialing and Speed Dialing are not available when you are  
roaming with Call Guard enabled.  
To Place Roaming Calls With Call Guard On:  
1. From the main menu, dial the eleven-digit number. (You can also  
initiate a call from the Internal Phone Book, Call History or (Sprint  
PCS Web Messages) and tap  
.
2. A message is displayed indicating that roaming rate applies. Tap  
to place the call.  
To Answer Incoming Roaming Calls With Call Guard On:  
Remember if the Call Guard feature is set to On, you need to take extra  
steps to make and receive roaming calls even if you have selected the  
Analog setting.  
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Section 2E  
Application Menus and Entering  
Text  
In This Section  
Menu Navigation  
Shortcuts  
Viewing the Menus  
Entering Characters by Tapping the Keypad  
Entering Characters Using T9 Text Input  
Entering Symbols and Numbers  
his section is a road map to using your PCS Phone. Every function and  
feature can be accessed through a menu. Take a few moments to learn  
your way around. You’ll find that it makes your phone easier to use.  
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Application Launcher  
The Application Launcher displays the icons of the applications loaded  
on your phone. If in the phone mode, the application icon is located in  
the lower left hand corner.  
Opening an Application  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Find the desired application icon on the screen. Use the scroll bar on  
the right if needed.  
Tip: You can also use the up or down scroll keys on the front of the Sprint  
PCS Phone™ to scroll.  
3. Using the stylus, tap the icon.  
4. The application is started.  
Tip: All work is automatically saved before the application is exited.  
Application Categories  
The applications are stored in categories. Your phone is defaulted with  
the following:  
Games  
Main  
Palm.net  
Phone  
System  
Utilities  
Wireless Web  
Unfiled  
Edit Categories  
You can also create 6 custom application categories. Categories are a  
good way of finding your applications quickly. When a specific category is  
selected, only the application icons associated with that category are  
displayed.  
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Creating a New Category  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Tap the drop down arrow in the upper right corner.  
3. Tap Edit Categories.  
4. Tap the New button.  
Note: You can also rename an existing category by tapping the “Rename”  
button.  
5. An Edit Categories pop up screen is displayed. Enter a name in the  
space provided.  
6. Tap OK.  
7. The new category is automatically displayed in the list.  
8. Tap OK to exit.  
Deleting a Category  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Tap the drop down arrow in the upper right corner.  
3. Tap Edit Categories.  
4. Select the category that you want to delete.  
5. Tap the Delete button.  
6. The category is deleted and the list is automatically updated.  
7. Tap OK to exit.  
All the categories can be deleted by highlighting the category and tapping  
the delete button. Make sure that the correct category is selected before  
deleting. If a category is deleted that contains applications, the  
applications are automatically assigned to Unfiled.  
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Applications Display  
The applications are by default displayed as icons. They can also be  
displayed as list of application names with small or large icons. This  
allows many different applications to be displayed on the screen at one  
time.  
Changing the View  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Tap the Menu Launcher  
.
3. The Application Launcher menu options are displayed.  
4. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
5. The Preferences screen is displayed. Tap the drop down arrow and  
select List, Small Icon, or Large Icon.  
6. Tap OK to exit and save changes.  
7. The display is automatically changed to reflect the new setting.  
Elements of the Application Screen  
Element  
Description  
Menu Bar  
A set of menu options that are specific to the  
application. Not all applications have a menu  
bar.  
Command Buttons  
Command buttons allow you to navigate a  
screen. They are usually located at the bottom of  
a screen or in dialog boxes.  
Application Launcher. Tap this icon to display all  
the applications loaded on the Sprint PCS  
Phone™.  
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Element  
Description  
Menu Launcher. Tap this icon to display any  
menu options associated with the screen  
displayed on the Sprint PCS Phone™.  
Calculator. Tap this icon to display a fully  
functional calculator.  
Find - Tap this icon to search for text located on  
the Sprint PCS Phone™. Messages, Voicemail,  
Addresses, Mail Messages, Memos, and To Do  
Items are all searched.  
Graffiti Writing Area Use this area to enter text using Graffiti writing.  
Check Box  
Whenthereisacheckmarkinacheckboxnextto  
an option, the option is turned ON. To turn the  
option OFF, tap the check box. The check mark is  
removed and the option is turned OFF.  
Drop Down List An arrow pointing down designates a drop down  
menu. Tap the arrow to display a list of options.  
Scroll Bar  
Drag the slider up or down using the stylus. You  
can alsouse the up ordownbuttonsonthesideof  
the phone.  
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Element  
Description  
Next/Previous Arrows TaptheUporDownarrowstodisplaytheprevious  
or next page. There may be left or right arrows.  
They perform the same way. Tap the left for  
previous and right for next page.  
Command Bar Thecommandbardisplaysalistofshortcutsthat  
can be used by activating the Command Bar.  
Menus  
The menus in the Sprint PCS Phone™ have been designed to help you  
get the most from the applications installed. Menus and Menu  
Commands vary depending on the application, but some items are  
common throughout the phone. Menus are displayed using the Menu  
Launcher.  
Menu Launcher  
Tip: For additional Menu Commands, open the application and tap the  
Menu Launcher.  
The Menu Launcher icon  
is responsible for launching any menus  
associated with the application screen. When an application is started,  
you cannot see the menu commands at the top of the screen like a  
standard Windows application. To display the menu, you have to tap the  
Menu Launcher.  
Online Help  
Throughout the menus, there is online help that explains what is  
displayed on the screen. Help screens offer some guidance when the  
screen is not familiar. Tap the “Help” button to display any helpful hints  
about the specific screen being displayed.  
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Finding Records  
You can use the Find tool application to perform a text search of your  
records. When the Find icon  
is tapped, a pop-up screen is displayed  
that allows you to enter the text you want to find. The following  
applications are searched:  
Memos  
Messages  
Voice Memo  
Addresses  
Mail Messages  
To Do Items  
Sorting Records  
You can sort records in several different ways. Sorting is available in  
applications that display lists.  
Address Book  
To Do List  
Memo Pad  
Expense  
Sorting preferences can usually be changed using the menu launcher in  
each application.  
Private Records  
Records can be made private to avoid others from viewing them if your  
phone is lost or stolen. Private records remain visible until you select the  
hide option in the Security application. When this setting is turned ON,  
all records marked private are either not visible or masked unless a  
password is entered.  
Marking a Record Private  
1. In the application, do one of the following:  
Create a new record and tap Edit, then tap Details.  
Select an existing record, tap Edit and then tap Details.  
2. Tap the Private check box.  
3. Tap OK.  
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Hiding Private Records  
Once the record is marked as private, you can hide the record so that it is  
not visible in the list. The record is replaced with a gray box designating  
that a record exists, but is hidden. There are three different ways records  
are used, they are:  
Shown - These records are always displayed.  
Hidden - Records marked private are hidden and require a password  
to view. They are not displayed in the address book.  
Masked - Records marked private are masked and require a  
password to view. They are displayed in the address book as a shaded  
entry.  
To hide records:  
1. Tap the Applications Launcher  
2. Tap the Security icon.  
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3. From the Current Privacy drop down list, select Hide Records. Tap  
OK.  
Displaying Private Records  
1. Tap the Applications Launcher  
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2. Tap the Security icon.  
3. From the Current Privacy drop down list, tap Show Records. Tap  
OK.  
Tip: If you have assigned a password, you must enter the password before  
the hidden records are displayed.  
4. Enter your password and tap Show.  
Attaching Notes  
You can attach notes to records in most applications. A note can be  
several characters.  
Attaching a Note  
1. Display the entry to which you want to attach a note.  
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Note: In the address book, tap Edit.  
2. Tap Details.  
3. Tap Note.  
4. Enter the desired text in the space provided.  
5. Tap Done.  
Reviewing a Note  
1. To review a note, tap the note icon.  
Deleting a Note  
1. Tap the note icon.  
2. Tap Delete.  
3. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion of the note.  
Choosing Fonts  
You can change the font style in most applications. You can also choose a  
different font style for each application. There are three different font  
choices:  
Small Font  
Medium Font  
Large Font  
Changing the Font Style  
1. Open the application.  
2. Do one of the following depending on the application:  
Tap the Menu Launcher icon.  
. Select Options and tap Font.  
Tap the inverted tab at the top of the screen and select Options. Tap  
Font.  
In the text Graffiti area, drag a diagonal line from the lower left to  
the upper right to display the command bar. In the text area, write an  
“F”.  
3. Tap the desired font style.  
4. Tap OK.  
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Getting Application Information  
You can get information on any application by displaying the About box.  
The about box displays the name and version number of the application.  
To Display the About Box  
1. Tap the Menu Launcher icon.  
2. Select the Options menu and tap About.  
Note: The text that displays for the application is different depending on  
the software manufacturer.  
Beaming Information  
Your phone is equipped with an IR (Infrared) port that is used to send  
and receive information by beaming from one IR device to another. The  
IR device is located at the top of the phone.  
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Section 2F  
Managing Call History  
In This Section  
Message Types  
New Message Alerts  
Message Options  
he Call History helps you manage your time more effectively. It keeps  
track of incoming calls, calls made from your PCS Phone and missed  
calls. This section guides you through accessing and making the most of  
your Call History.  
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Viewing History  
You’ll find your Call History invaluable. It is a list of the last 20 phone  
numbers or Internal Phone Book entries for calls you placed, accepted or  
missed. Call History makes redialing a number fast and easy. It is  
continually updated as new numbers are added to the beginning of the  
list and the oldest entries are removed from the bottom of the list.  
Each entry contains the phone number (if it is available) and Internal  
Phone Book entry name (if the phone number is in your Internal Phone  
Book). Duplicate calls (same number and type of call) may only appear  
once on the list.  
To view a Call History entry:  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Tap the drop down arrow and select one of the following:  
Outgoing Calls  
Incoming Calls  
Missed Calls  
Making a Call From Call History  
To place a call from Call History:  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Tap the drop down arrow and select one of the following:  
Outgoing Calls  
Incoming Calls  
Missed Calls  
3. Select the desired entry from the list and tap Call.  
Note: You cannot make calls from Call History to entries identified as No  
ID or Restricted.  
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Saving a Phone Number From Call History  
The number of entries that can be saved in the phone depends on the  
available memory. Your phone comes with 16Mb of memory. Phone  
Book entries can store up to a total of five phone numbers and four  
custom entries.  
To save a phone number from Call History:  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Tap the drop down arrow and select one of the following:  
Outgoing Calls  
Incoming Calls  
Missed Calls  
3. Select the desired entry from the list and tap Save.  
4. Tap Done when finished.  
Note: You cannot save phone numbers already in your Internal Phone  
Book or from calls identified as Private, Unknown, or Blocked ID.  
Prepending a Phone Number From  
Call History  
If you need to make a call from Call History and you happen to be  
outside your local area code, you can add the appropriate prefix by  
following these steps:  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Tap the drop down arrow and select one of the following:  
Outgoing Calls  
Incoming Calls  
Missed Calls  
3. Select the desired entry from the list and tap Prepend.  
4. Enter the prefix if needed and tap Call.  
Note: Prepending allows you to enter a series of numbers before the  
actual phone number.  
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Erasing Call History  
To erase Call History:  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Tap the drop down arrow and select one of the following:  
Outgoing Calls  
Incoming Calls  
Missed Calls  
3. Tap Delete All.  
4. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion.  
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Section 2G  
Using the Address Book  
In This Section  
Creating an Address Book Entry  
Address Details  
Speed Dial  
Voice Dial  
Making Calls from the Address Book  
Editing and Viewing Address Book Entry  
Beaming Address Book Entries  
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people and information. This section helps you make the most of your  
contacts and use your time more efficiently when you are trying to connect  
with the important people in your life.  
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The Address Book allows you to save names, addresses, phone numbers,  
e-mail addresses, and other information about your personal or business  
contacts.  
You can store thousands of entries in the Address Book. Space is limited  
only by the amount of available memory on the Sprint PCS Phone™.  
You can use the Address Book to:  
Make a phone call.  
Enter up to five phone numbers, or e-mail addresses for each  
contact. You can select which of these numbers is displayed in the  
Address Book.  
Attach a note to an Address Book entry.  
Assign categories to the Address Book entries. This allows you to  
quickly view or sort the entries.  
Define the contacts to include in the Speed Dial and Voice Dial list.  
Creating an Address Book Entry  
An Address Book entry is the name, address, and phone information you  
are keeping for a person or business. You can create these entries on your  
phone, or you can use the Palm Desktop software to create entries on  
your computer. These entries can then be downloaded into to your phone  
during a HotSync operation. Palm Desktop software also has data import  
capabilities that allows you load database files into the Address Book.  
Creating a New Entry  
1. Choose one of the following options to launch the Address Book  
application:  
Press the  
Book.  
Or:  
button on the front of the phone to display the Address  
Tap the Applications Launcher Icon  
icon.  
. Tap the Address Book  
2. Tap New.  
3. Enter the Last name of the person in the space provided.  
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Tip: You can enter the name with the stylus or on-screen keyboard. The  
first letter is automatically capitalized.  
4. Move to the next line by tapping on it.  
5. Enter the first name of the person.  
6. Enter the rest of the desired information in the spaces provided.  
7. Use the drop down menus to select the proper label for the phone  
numbers.  
8. To attach a note to the entry, tap the Note button. Tap Done, when  
finished.  
9. Tap Done to save and exit.  
Entering Pauses  
If you are calling an automated system, you are required to enter a series  
of numbers to gain access. These numbers can automatically be entered  
as long as you allow the correct amount of time between the entries. To  
solve this problem, you can add pauses to programmed numbers to  
simulate your waiting and entering the numbers when they are required.  
The pauses are entered into the Address Book entry and the number is  
dialed just like any other.  
There are two different types of pauses. They are:  
Hard Pause (P) - When the number is called, the phone pauses and  
waits at the hard pause. You must tap “Talk” when the next set of  
programmed numbers is to be dialed.  
Timed Pause (T) - When the number is called, the phone pauses for  
two seconds before the next series of numbers are dialed. You can add  
as many commas as necessary to get the correct length of pause.  
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Address Details  
When the Details button is tapped in an Address edit screen, a variety of  
options is displayed. These options can be associated with the Address  
Book entry.  
The options available are:  
Show in List  
Category  
Special Ringer  
Private  
To open the Address Entry screen:  
1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon.  
2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed.  
3. Tap the Edit button. The Edit screen is displayed.  
4. Tap the Details button.  
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Show in List  
You may have several different numbers, such as work, home, pager, fax,  
e-mail, etc. To determine which one is displayed in the Address Book, you  
use the “Show in List” feature. To display the correct number:  
1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon.  
2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed.  
3. Tap the Edit button. The Edit screen is displayed.  
4. Tap the Details button.  
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5. Tap the drop down arrow from “Show in List” and select the desired  
number. The choices are:  
Work  
Home  
Fax  
Other  
E-mail  
6. Tap OK to exit.  
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Category  
Categories can organize the Address Book entries into easy to find items.  
By placing a name in a category, you can display addresses that are  
similar without having to search through the rest of the files.  
To assign a category:  
1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon.  
2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed.  
3. Tap the Edit button. The Edit screen is displayed.  
4. Tap the Details button.  
.
5. Tap the drop down arrow in Category and select the desired  
category. If the desired category is not already created, use the Edit  
Categories option.  
6. Tap OK to exit.  
Special Ringer  
The special ringer option allows you to set a desired ringer for the  
individual calling. When the person calls and is recognized in the  
Address Book, your phone automatically identifies the caller and sounds  
the special ringer instead of the normal ringer set for the phone.  
To set the special ringer:  
1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon  
2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed.  
3. Tap the Edit button. The Edit screen is displayed.  
4. Tap the Details button.  
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5. Tap the drop down arrow from Special Ringer and select the desired  
ringer from the list. Each time a ringer is selected, the ringer plays.  
Repeat this step until the desired ringer is found.  
6. Tap OK to exit.  
Private  
You can mark an Address Book entry as private to avoid anyone seeing  
the number. When the security features are turned ON, the entry is blank  
or masked. You must enter a password to display them.  
To make entries private:  
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1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon  
2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed.  
3. Tap the Edit button. The Edit screen is displayed.  
4. Tap the Details button.  
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5. Tap the check box next to Private. A check mark is placed in the box.  
This means that the option is activated.  
6. Tap OK to exit.  
Speed Dial  
The Speed Dial option allows you to call people in the Address Book by  
tapping one or two numbers. You can add up to 98 numbers to speed  
dial. The Speed Dial feature is located in the Address details screen.  
Note: Speed Dial numbers that are already assigned to other Address  
Book entries are not displayed. They are automatically removed from the  
list to avoid duplicate numbers.  
To set Speed Dial:  
1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon.  
2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed.  
3. Tap the Edit button. The Edit screen is displayed.  
4. Tap the Details button.  
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5. Tap the Set Speed Dial button.  
6. The Set Speed Dial screen is displayed. Tap the drop down arrow and  
select the desired number for Speed Dial.  
7. Tap Done to exit.  
Note: When you perform a HotSync operation, make sure you use the  
default setting of “Handheld Overwrites Desktop” or else the Speed Dial  
numbers will not be synchronized.  
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Voice Dial  
Voice dialing allows you to speak a name or other identifier into the  
phone and have a number dialed from the Address Book. The recorded  
name is associated with the Address Book entry. You can use the Voice  
Dialing feature with 30 different Address Book entries.  
To setup Voice Dialing:  
1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon  
2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed.  
3. Tap the Edit button. The Edit screen is displayed.  
4. Tap the Details button.  
.
5. Tap the Set Voice Dialing button.  
6. The Set Voice Dialing screen is displayed. Tap the drop down menu  
and select Record.  
7. Speak the name or identifier into the phone after the prompt. Follow  
the remaining instructions as they are given.  
8. Tap Done to save. Notice that there is a Voice Dial icon next to the  
drop down arrow. This indicates that the entry has Voice Dial  
enabled.  
9. Tap Done to exit.  
Play or Erase Recorded Voice Names  
1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon.  
2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed.  
3. Tap the Edit button. The Edit screen is displayed.  
4. Tap the Details button.  
.
5. Tap the Set Voice Dialing button.  
6. To play the recorded name, tap the drop down arrow and select Play.  
7. To erase the entry, tap the drop down arrow and select Erase.  
8. Tap OK to confirm the deletion.  
9. Tap Done to exit.  
Tips on Recording Names  
Avoid recording similar names. If the names are too similar, the  
wrong name might be accessed.  
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Avoid trying to record in a noisy area.  
Speak clearly.  
The person who uses the phone needs to record the name. The phone  
will only recognize the voice of the person who recorded the entry  
originally.  
Avoid very long or short names. Names with two to five syllables are  
recommended.  
If there are problems with the voice dial entry connecting, the name  
should be recorded again.  
Making Calls from the Address Book  
Once the Address Book entry is created, you can make a call from it  
directly.  
To make a call from the Address Book:  
1. Choose one of the following options to open the Address Book:  
Press  
Or:  
on the front of the phone.  
Tap the Applications Launcher  
Address Book icon.  
on the display, then tap the  
2. Locate the desired number in the Address Book and choose one of the  
following:  
Tap the number displayed in the right column. If more than one  
number is displayed, tap the proper number, then tap the “Call”  
button.  
Tap the name in the left column, then tap the  
desired number.  
next to the  
Note: You can also use the volume buttons on the side of the phone to  
scroll to the desired number. Press the Voice Memo button  
the volume buttons to dial the selected number.  
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Viewing Address Book Entries  
1. Choose one of the following options to view Address Book entries:  
Press  
Or:  
on the front of the phone.  
Tap the Applications Launcher  
Address Book icon.  
Or:  
on the display, then tap the  
From the phone main menu, tap the Menu Launcher  
. Select  
Calls, and tap Address.  
2. If you have assigned categories to your address entries, you can view  
the items by category. Tap the drop down arrow to display the  
different categories.  
3. Use the volume buttons on the side of the phone to scroll up or down  
through the Address Book entries.  
4. Once you find a desired entry, tap the desired name to view. The  
Address View screen is displayed.  
Note: Pressing the Address Book button on the front of your phone  
repeatedly, cycles through the different assigned categories.  
5. Tap Edit to change the information or Done to return to the Address  
list.  
Editing an Address Book Entry  
At some point the information that is saved in your Address Book may  
need to be changed. The information can be updated at anytime by  
tapping the “Edit” button in the Address View screen. Information can  
also be added using the “Edit” button.  
To update or add new information:  
1. Open the Address Book and tap on the desired entry.  
2. The Address View screen is displayed for the entry.  
3. Tap the Edit button. The Address Edit screen is displayed.  
4. Using the stylus, tap the text in the line to add or change the  
information. Using the Graffiti area or on-screen keyboard, change  
the desired information.  
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5. Tap the Details button to change the following options:  
Show in List  
Category  
Special Ringer  
Private  
Set Speed Dial  
Set Voice Dial  
6. Tap Note to add a note to the entry.  
7. Tap Done to exit.  
Deleting an Entry  
1. In the Address List, tap the desired entry to delete. (Tap the name, not  
the number column).  
2. Tap Edit to display the Address Edit screen.  
3. Tap Details.  
4. Tap Delete.  
5. Tap OK to confirm deletion.  
6. The entry is removed from the Address Book.  
Looking up an Address Book Entry  
You can locate addresses quickly by using the Look Up line in the Address  
Book.  
To Look Up an Address  
Tip: Entries can be sorted by name or company. You must type the correct  
info on the “Look Up” line based on the way you have chosen to sort the  
entries.  
1. In the Address List screen, enter the first letter of the name or  
company you want on the Look Up line using Graffiti text or the on-  
screen keyboard.  
2. The list automatically scrolls to the section of the Address Book that  
begins with the letter entered.  
3. Tap the Address Book entry to view the name.  
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Sorting the Address Book  
Entries can be sorted in the Address Book by company and last name,  
instead of by last name and first name. These settings do not modify the  
data stored in the Address Book, it just sorts the information differently.  
Sorting the Address Book Entries  
1. In the Address List screen, tap the Menu Launcher  
icon.  
2. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
3. In the List By field, tap the desired option.  
4. Tap OK.  
Beaming Address Book Entries  
Using the Infrared (IR) port, you can exchange Address Book entries to  
other mobile devices. Once the Beam Receive feature is activated, you can  
beam any of the following:  
Business Card - The business card is a specially designated entry  
containing information you normally exchange with business  
contacts. Your business card can be sent quickly using one-touch  
beaming.  
Address Entry -You can select any entry in the Address Book and  
beam it to another IR mobile device.  
Category of Address Entries - You can beam all entries in an  
Address Book category to another IR mobile device.  
Creating a Business Card  
1. In the Address List, tap “New”  
2. Enter all the necessary business information in the spaces provided.  
3. Tap the Menu Launcher icon  
.
4. Select Record and tap Select Business Card to designate this entry  
as your business card.  
5. Tap Yes to confirm.  
6. Tap Done to exit. Notice that there is a new icon displayed next to the  
entry that identifies this record as your business card.  
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Beaming a Business Card  
1. In the Address List, tap the business card entry. The Address View  
screen is displayed.  
Note: You can also press and hold the Address Book button on the front of  
your phone for about two seconds to beam your business card.  
2. Tap the menu Launcher icon  
.
3. Select Record and tap Beam Business Card.  
Beaming the Current Entry  
1. In the Address List, tap the desired entry.  
2. Tap the menu Launcher icon  
.
3. Select Record and tap Beam Address.  
Beaming the Current Category  
1. In the Address List, tap the drop down arrow and select the desired  
category.  
2. Tap the menu Launcher icon  
.
3. Select Record and tap “Beam Category”.  
Address Book Menu Options  
There are different menu options associated with the Address Book. These  
menu choices may vary depending on which screen is open. To view the  
options, tap the Menu Launcher icon  
.
The menu choices available are:  
Records Menu  
Options Menu  
Record Menu  
The following choices are available in the Records menu.  
Duplicate Address - Copies the current Address Book entry and  
creates a new Address Book entry for speed when entering multiple  
contacts with the same information.  
Beam Category - Beams the entire Address Book category.  
Beam Business Card - Beams the business card to another user.  
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Options Menu  
The following choices are available in the “Options” menu:  
Font - Selects a different font size for the address book entries.  
Preferences - Configures the way the Address Book displays  
information. The sort can be designated one of two ways. Also  
contains the “Remember Last Category” feature. This feature  
displays the last category used when ever the Address Book is opened.  
Rename Custom Fields - Create your own names for the four  
custom fields. Your changes apply to the entire Address Book.  
Security - Change the security options to show, hide, or mask private  
records.  
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Section 2H  
Date Book  
In This Section  
Scheduling an Event  
Setting an Alarm  
Changing the Date Book View  
Date Book Preferences  
he Date Book lets you quickly and easily schedule appointments or any  
activity associated with a date or date and time. When you open the  
Date Book, the current date and a list of times for a standard business day  
are displayed.  
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Scheduling Events  
An entry in the Date Book is called an event. When you schedule an  
event, a description is displayed on the timeline, and the duration is set to  
1 hour by default. You can easily change the start time and duration for  
any event.  
You can schedule the following types of events in the Date Book:  
Timed events, such as meetings, that have a specific date and a  
specific start and end time.  
Untimed events, such as birthdays, holidays, and anniversaries.  
These events occur on a particular date but have no specific start or  
end times; they appear at the top of the list of times marked with a  
diamond. You can schedule more than one untimed event on the  
same date.  
Repeating events, such as a weekly meeting that is held on the same  
day at the same time each week.  
Continuous events, such as a vacation or three-day conference.  
All day events, which reflect the default length of the day as set by the  
user.  
Scheduling Timed Events  
You can schedule timed events for the current date or for future dates.  
To schedule a timed event for the current date:  
1. Press the Date Book button  
on your phone to open the Date  
Book to today’s schedule. The current date and a list of times for a  
normal business day are displayed in “Day” view.  
2. With the current day selected, tap the line next to the time that  
corresponds to the start of the event.  
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3. Enter a description of the event, up to 255 characters in length.  
4. Set the event’s duration:  
If the event is one hour long, skip to the end of this procedure.  
If the event is longer or shorter than an hour, tap directly on the time  
to open the Set Time dialog box.  
Note: You can open the Set Time dialog box (to select a start time) by  
making sure no event is selected, and then writing a number on the  
number side of the Graffiti writing area.  
5. Set the duration of the event in either of the following ways:  
Tap the time columns in the Set Time dialog box to set the Start  
Time; Tap End Time; then tap the time columns to set the End Time.  
Tap All Day if the event lasts all day. The default hours of a standard  
business day are set by the user, and may be changed using the  
Preferences command in the Date Book application.  
6. Tap OK to confirm your selection and exit.  
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Scheduling a timed event for another date  
1. Choose one of the following options to select the Date:  
Tap the desired day of the week in the date bar at the top of the  
screen. If necessary, tap the Previous week or Next week scroll arrows  
to move to another week.  
Or:  
Tap “Go To” at the bottom of the screen to open the “Go To Date”  
dialog box. Select a date by tapping a day, month, and year in the  
calendar.  
2. After selecting the desired date, follow the steps for scheduling an  
event for the current day.  
Scheduling Untimed Events  
You can schedule untimed events for any date. Untimed events are  
displayed at the top of the list of times screen marked with a diamond.  
Scheduling an untimed event  
1. Select the desired event date, as described in the previous procedure,  
“To schedule an untimed event for another date.”  
2. Tap New.  
3. In the Set Time dialog box, tap No Time.  
Note: You can also tap “OK”, but make sure nothing is entered in the start  
or end time.  
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Note: You can create a new untimed event by making sure no event is  
selected and then writing letters in the Graffiti writing area. When you  
start writing, the untimed event is displayed at the top of the screen.  
4. Enter a description of the event in the space provided.  
5. Tap a blank area on the screen to deselect the untimed event.  
Rescheduling an Event  
You can easily change scheduled events in the Date Book.  
Rescheduling  
1. From the Date Book screen, tap the event that you want to  
reschedule.  
2. Tap “Details” to open the Event Details dialog box for the event.  
3. Tap the Time box. Select the new time.  
4. Tap the Date box. Select the new date.  
5. Tap OK to exit and return to the Date Book.  
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Setting an Alarm for an Event  
Tip: The battery powers both the phone and handheld computer. If the  
battery has been depleted from placing calls on the phone, the handheld  
computer will also have no power, and alarms will not sound.  
You can set an alarm to remind yourself of upcoming events. The alarm  
sounds even if the Sprint PCS Phone™ is turned OFF. The default setting  
is five minutes before the scheduled event. The time can be changed to  
any day, hour, or minute setting.  
Setting an Alarm  
1. Tap the desired event.  
2. Tap Details.  
3. Activate the alarm by tapping the Alarm check box.  
4. Tap the drop down arrow to select minutes, hours, and days.  
5. Enter a number from 0 - 98 as the numeric alarm setting.  
6. Tap OK to exit and return to the Date Book.  
Dismissing an Alarm  
1. When the alarm dialog box is displayed, tap one of the following  
options:  
OK - Clears the alarm.  
Snooze - this delays the alarm for the preset amount of time.  
Marking an Event As Private  
Events can also be marked as Private when the security features are  
configured. Your phone hides or masks (depending on your selection) all  
private entries and requires a password if you want to view the entries.  
Marking an Event Private  
1. Tap the desired event.  
2. Tap “Details” to open the Event Details screen.  
3. Tap the “Private” check box.  
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Note: If you do not have the security features setup, a popup dialog box is  
displayed that tells you the security options are not configured.  
4. Tap OK to exit.  
Changing the Date Book View  
There are four different views associated with the date book. They are:  
Day View  
Week View  
Month View  
Agenda View  
Displaying Different Views  
1. Choose one of the following options to change the view:  
Press the Date Book application button repeatedly to cycle through  
all the date book views.  
Tap the view icons in the lower left area of the date book screen.  
View  Ic o ns  
Week View  
The week view displays the calendar events for the entire week. This view  
allows you to quickly see a listing of all the events for a the week. It can  
help you see overlaps and event conflicts.  
To change to week view:  
1. Tap the Week View icon or press the “Date Book” application  
button until the week view is displayed.  
2. Tap the left and right navigation controls to move between different  
weeks.  
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Tip: To reschedule an event, tap and drag the event to a different time or  
day.  
Note: The Week View also shows untimed events and events before and  
after the range of times displayed.  
3. Tap an event to display the event description.  
Event Conflicts  
With the ability to define specific start and end times for any event, it is  
possible to schedule events that overlap (an event that starts before a  
previous event finishes).  
An event conflict (time overlap) displays in the Week view as overlapping  
time bars and in the Day view as overlapping brackets to the left of the  
conflicting times.  
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Month View  
The Month View displays days that events are scheduled with dots and  
lines throughout the Month. The dots and lines indicate events, repeating  
events, and untimed events.  
Dashed Line - Indicates a repeating event.  
Dots on right side - Indicates a single event.  
Dots below - Indicate untimed events.  
Tips for Month View  
Tap a desired day in the Month view to display the day in the Day  
view screen.  
Tap the scroll arrows in the upper right corner to move forward or  
backward a month.  
Tap Go To to open the date dialog box and select a different month.  
Use the scroll buttons on your phone to move between months. Press  
the top button to display the previous month, the bottom button to  
display the next month.  
Agenda View  
The Agenda view allows you view appointments, untimed events, and To  
Do List items in a single screen. Although it is primarily a viewing option,  
you can also use the Agenda view to check off completed To Do List items.  
To go to a Day View of any event on the Agenda view screen, simply tap  
the desired event.  
To display the Agenda view:  
1. Tap the Agenda view icon or press the Date Book button until the  
Agenda view appears.  
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Tips for Agenda View  
Tap any appointment while in Agenda view to display the Day View of  
the appointment.  
Check off completed To Do List items in the Agenda view, or click on  
a description of an item to go directly into the To Do List application.  
You can change the category of To Do items shown. Tap on the pick  
list and select the new category. See the chapter on “Using the To Do  
List” for more information on To Do items.  
Scheduling Repeating Events  
The repeat function allows you to schedule recurring events using a  
single entry. Repeating events could be birthdays, anniversaries, or a  
weekly meeting. These events can be scheduled daily, weekly, monthly, or  
yearly according to the frequency of the event.  
Scheduling A Repeating Event  
1. Tap the desired event (Be sure to tap the event and not the time next  
to the event.).  
Note: You must have an event before it can be repeated.  
2. Tap the Details button.  
3. Tap the Repeat box to open the Change Repeat dialog box.  
4. Tap the desired day, week, month, or year box, and enter the repeat  
information date information.  
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5. Tap “OK” to exit.  
Editing Repeating Events  
When you edit a repeating function, you have the option of applying the  
change to the current event, the current event and all future events, or all  
occurrences of the event (past, present, and future.)  
Deleting an Event  
1. Select the desired event.  
2. Tap the Details button.  
3. Tap the Delete button.  
4. The Repeating Event screen is displayed. Tap one of the following  
options:  
Current - Deletes only the single event, no past or future events are  
affected.  
Future - Deletes the current event and all future occurrences of the  
event.  
All - Deletes all occurrences of the event. (Past, present and future.)  
Tips for Scheduling Repeating Events  
If you change the start date of a repeating event, your phone  
calculates the number of days you moved the event. Your phone then  
automatically changes the end date to maintain the duration of the  
repeating event.  
If you change the repeat interval (e.g., daily to weekly) of a repeating  
event, past occurrences (prior to the day on which you change the  
setting) are not changed, and your phone creates a new repeating  
event.  
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If you change the date of an occurrence of a repeating event (e.g.,  
from January 14 to January 15) and apply the change to all  
occurrences, the new date becomes the start date of the repeating  
event. Your phone adjusts the end date to maintain the duration of  
the event.  
If you change other repeat settings (for example, time, alarm,  
private) of a repeating event and apply the change to all occurrences,  
your phone creates a new event. The start date of this new event is the  
day on which the setting is changed. Past occurrences (prior to the  
day of the change) are not changed.  
If you apply a change to a single occurrence of a repeating event  
(e.g., time), that occurrence no longer shows the Repeat icon.  
Date Book Menus  
There are menu commands that are specific to the Date Book. They are:  
Record Menu  
Edit Menu  
Options Menu  
Each menu item contains items that configure or adjust how the Date  
Book application is used.  
Record Menu  
The following options are available in the Record menu:  
New Event - Creates a new event in the date book. The “Set Time”  
dialog box is displayed.  
Delete Event - Deletes an event from the date book.  
Attach Note - Creates a note for the selected event.  
Delete Note - Delete the note from a selected event.  
Purge - Deletes events based on time and date criteria.  
Beam Event - Beams the selected event to another IR device.  
Edit Menu  
The following options are available in the Edit menu:  
Undo - Automatically undo the last command.  
Cut - Copy and remove text from the screen.  
Copy - Copies the text on the screen.  
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Paste - Paste text into a screen.  
Select All - Selects all text on the screen.  
Keyboard - Displays the onscreen keyboard.  
Graffiti Help - displays the Graffiti help screen.  
Options Menu  
The following options are available in the Options menu:  
Font - Allows you to select the desired font size for the date book.  
Tip: When changing alert times & volumes, you will hear samples of the  
options you choose unless you have turned OFF the volume for these  
options in the main preferences.  
Preferences - The preferences allows you to configure the times and  
alarms for the date book. The following items are available:  
Start/End Time  
Alarm Preset  
Alarm Sound  
Remind Me  
Play Every  
Display Options - Change the date book appearance.  
Phone Lookup - Activates the phone lookup feature.  
Security - Hides or masks private records.  
Dial - Allows you to highlight and then call a phone number located  
in the Date Book entry.  
About Date Book - Displays the version information for date book.  
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Using Your Phone’s  
Voice Services  
In This Section  
Using Voice-Activated Dialing  
Recording Memos  
his section explains the features associated with your phone’s  
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Voice Services. The easy-to-follow instructions explain how to make  
calls and record memos.  
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Using Voice-Activated Dialing  
To use Voice Dialing, you need to “train” the phone to recognize your  
voice. You can put up to 30 names from your Address book into your  
Voice Dial list. Once you have recorded these names, you can make calls  
simply by speaking a name.  
Note: This feature is only available in digital service areas.  
Setting up Voice Dial  
1. From the Phone Menu, tap the Menu Launcher icon.  
2. Select Calls and tap Voice Dial.  
3. Tap the Add button.  
4. The list of available names is displayed from the address book. Tap  
the phone number next to the desired name.  
5. The Set Voice Dial screen is displayed. Tap the down arrow next to  
Select.  
6. Tap Record.  
Note: The Voice Dialing feature is different from the Sprint PCS Voice  
Command.  
7. Record a name or number to identify the entry.  
8. The entry is saved and ready for voice dialing.  
Placing Voice Dialing Calls with the Voice Dial Button  
Note: The phone must be ON to make a Voice Dial call. If the phone is off  
when a Voice Dial call is attempted, a warning message is displayed that  
prompts you to turn the phone ON.  
1. From the phone main menu, press  
once on the left side of the  
phone.  
2. The Voice Dial screen is displayed.  
3. At the voice prompt, say the name into the phone.  
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If the name is recognized, the phone number associated with the  
name is dialed.  
If the name is not recognized, the name is asked for again.  
If the name is not recognized after two attempts, a message is  
displayed that says “Could not recognize name”. Try the call again  
later, or record the entry name again.  
Placing a Voice Dial Call from the List  
1. From the Phone Menu, tap  
and select Calls.  
2. Tap Voice Dial.  
3. The list of available names is displayed from the address book. Scroll  
through the list of available names and tap the phone number of the  
desired name.  
Tip: You can press the Voice Dial button when the number is highlighted in  
the Voice Dial list to connect the call.  
4. A Voice Dial popup menu is displayed with the following options:  
Call - Calls the number.  
Modify - Allows you to edit the entry.  
Note: You can also access the Voice Dial screen from the Application  
main menu by tapping on the Voice Dial icon. (  
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Managing the Voice Dial List  
You can play the recorded name, re-record the name, or erase the  
recording.  
Play or Record:  
1. From the Phone Menu, tap  
and select Calls.  
2. Tap Voice Dial.  
3. Select the name to edit and tap Modify.  
4. The Set Voice Dial screen is displayed.  
5. Tap the drop down arrow and select Play. Tap Re-Record to record  
the name again.  
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Erasing an entry:  
1. From the Phone Menu, tap  
2. Tap Voice Dial.  
and select Calls.  
3. elect the name to edit and tap Modify.  
4. The Set Voice Dial screen is displayed.  
5. Tap the drop down arrow and select Erase.  
Recording Memos  
Voice memos are digital recordings made by recording yourself or the  
person calling you. You can store up to 15 recordings at a time. A single  
recording can be up to 60 seconds long. Once you have made a  
recording, you can review, name, save, or erase it.  
There are two ways to record a voice memo:  
Record yourself using the phone's built-in microphone  
Record someone calling your phone  
To record a memo using the phone's built-in microphone:  
1. Press and hold on the left side of the phone.  
2. A beep sounds and the Voice Memo Record screen is displayed.  
3. Record your message.  
4. Tap the pause button to pause while recording the message. Tap  
pause again to continue recording.  
5. Tap  
to stop recording.  
6. Using the stylus, tap the title area to select. Enter a title for the  
message and tap  
.
Playing a Memo  
1. Tap  
from the phone main menu.  
2. Tap the Voice Memo icon.  
3. The Voice Memo screen is displayed. Tap the desired message from  
the list.  
4. The Voice Memo Play screen is displayed. Tap the Play button.  
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Note: You can also tap the speaker icon for speaker phone operation. The  
voice memo is played at a higher volume that can be heard without having  
to place the phone up to your ear. The volume can also be controlled using  
the up and down volume buttons located on the side of the phone.  
5. Tap the pause button to pause the message.  
6. Tap Done when finished.  
Deleting a Memo  
1. Tap  
from the main menu.  
2. Tap the Voice Memo icon.  
3. The Voice Memo screen is displayed. Tap the desired message from  
the list.  
4. Tap the Delete button.  
5. Tap Yes to confirm.  
Deleting all Memos  
1. Tap  
from the phone main Menu.  
2. Tap the Voice Memo icon.  
3. Tap  
to display the Voice Memo options.  
4. Tap “Delete All” from the “Records” menu.  
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Section 2J  
Getting to Know the Handheld  
Computer  
In This Section  
What is a Handheld Computer  
Tapping and Typing  
Opening an Application  
Customizing your Handheld Computer  
Troubleshooting  
Resetting Your Handheld  
he handheld computer allows you to simplify your life by organizing  
scheduled events and keeping important information easily accessible  
in the palm of your hand. By using this phone, you get the best of both  
worlds. You can communicate and have a personal assistant all in one unit.  
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What is a Handheld Computer  
The handheld computer is a personal digital assistant that simplifies the  
way you keep track of important events and information in your life. By  
using the handheld computer, you can keep track and automatically  
update information with a tap of the stylus. The stylus is the instrument  
that is used to navigate inside the handheld computer. It has a special  
point that serves to touch the screen to input information into the  
handheld computer.  
Front View of the Handheld Computer  
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Tapping and Typing  
To navigate the handheld computer, you must use the stylus. The stylus  
works similar to a mouse on a regular desktop machine, but instead of  
clicking an icon, you tap it. The first time the handheld computer is  
turned on, a setup screen is displayed with instructions. These  
instructions include a calibration setup that aligns the internal circuitry  
with the touch sensitive screen.  
Note: Make sure you always use the stylus when touching the screen. If  
you use another device, the screen may become scratched.  
The stylus can also be used to drag and select text on the screen. Simply  
press the stylus to the screen and drag it across the characters without  
lifting from the surface. Highlighted text indicates it has been selected.  
Typing  
Included in the handheld computer is a fully functional on-screen  
keyboard. To access the keyboard, tap either the alpha or numeric icons  
listed on the bottom of the screen in the Graffiti text area. Once the  
keyboard is displayed, use the stylus to select the letters or numbers  
desired.  
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Opening an Application  
Follow the steps listed below to use the stylus to open an application on  
the handheld computer:  
1. Remove the Stylus from your phone.  
2. Find the Calculator icon on the handheld computer screen.  
3. Tap the stylus lightly on the icon.  
4. The Calculator screen is displayed.  
5. Use the stylus to touch the number keys, enter values into the  
calculator and perform calculations.  
6. When you have completed calculations, tap the  
icon on the  
bottom of the screen.  
7. The main menu of the handheld computer is displayed.  
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Customizing your Handheld Computer  
Now that you are getting more familiar with the handheld computer, it is  
time to personalize it by adding some information. The type of  
information you can enter to personalize is:  
Name and Address  
Correct Time  
Set the desired view for time and date  
Configure alert sounds  
Information is entered through the Preferences menu.  
Setting the Time and Date  
To set the time and date:  
1. From the Applications main screen, tap the  
icon.  
2. The Preferences screen is displayed.  
3. Using the stylus, tap the drop down arrow next to Time Setting and  
select Manual.  
Note: The Automatic setting retrieves the date and time from the Sprint  
PCS network  
4. Using the stylus, tap inside the Set Time box.  
5. Enter the correct time.  
6. Tap inside the Set Date box.  
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7. Enter the correct date.  
Setting other Preferences  
There are other items located in the General preferences menu that setup  
how the handheld computer functions. These preferences are:  
Note: The Auto-off after setting is also used to determine when the display  
will shut off during phone calls.  
Auto-off after: - This determines the amount of time the handheld  
LCD backlight remains ON when there is no activity. Setting this  
preference to a lower value conserves battery power. The available  
settings are 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, or 3 minutes.  
System Sound: - This is the sound level of the system. The available  
settings are OFF, Low, Medium, or High.  
Alarm Sound: - This is the sound level for alarms that are  
configured on the handheld computer. The available settings are  
OFF, Low, Medium, or High.  
Alarm Vibrate: This enables the vibrator for the alarm function. The  
default setting is Off.  
Alarm LED: This enables the LED to flash for the alarm function.  
The default setting is On.  
Game Sound: - This is the sound level for games installed on the  
handheld computer. The available settings are OFF, Low, Medium,  
or High.  
Beam Receive: - This option allows the handheld computer to  
accept information from another IR device through the use of  
beaming. An infrared beam is sent between the two devices and  
information is exchanged. This option must be set to ON to work  
correctly.  
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Troubleshooting  
Before contacting Sprint PCS Customer Service Solutions, try the  
following:  
Make sure that the battery is properly attached to your phone.  
Make sure that the battery is fully charged.  
Make sure that there is no visible physical damage to your phone or  
battery.  
Make sure that the cradle/charger is plugged in to a working  
receptacle.  
Perform a soft or hard reset of the Sprint PCS Phone by using the  
stylus to press the reset button located on the bottom of your phone,  
next to the power/accessory interface connector.  
If unable to HotSync, make sure that Local Serial is selected by right  
clicking the HotSync icon located in the menu bar.  
If you still cannot perform a HotSync, make sure that the correct  
COM port is selected in the HotSync Setup. For more information, see  
If you are using Windows 2000 or XP, make sure you have the proper  
user rights. You must have Standard User rights to install the i330  
software.  
Resetting Your Handheld  
Under normal circumstances, you will not have to use the reset button.  
On rare occasions, however your handheld may no longer respond to  
buttons or the screen. In this case, you need to perform a reset to get your  
handheld running again.  
Performing a Soft Reset  
A soft reset tells your handheld to stop what it is doing and start over  
again. All records and entries stored in your handheld computer are  
retained with a soft reset. After a soft reset, the main phone screen is  
displayed.  
To perform a Soft Reset:  
Use the tip of the stylus, or the tip of an unfolded paper clip (or  
similar object without a sharp tip), to gently press the reset button  
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inside the hole next to the power accessory interface connector  
located on the bottom of your handheld.  
Performing a Hard Reset  
A hard reset erases all records and entries stored in your handheld. Never  
perform a hard reset unless a soft reset does not solve the problem. To  
restore your data after a hard reset, you must perform a HotSync  
operation.  
Note: You can restore any data previously synchronized with your  
computer during the next HotSync operation.  
Note: With a hard reset, the current date and time are retained. Formats,  
Preferences, and other settings are restored to their factory default  
settings.  
To perform a Hard Reset:  
To perform a hard reset, press and hold the Handheld Power button  
, then use the stylus tip or a paperclip to press the reset button.  
Remove the stylus or paperclip from the rest hole, then release the  
handheld power button. An “Erase all data” screen is displayed  
confirming the hard reset. Press the up scroll key on the front of the  
phone to perform the hard reset.  
Note: If the message “Erase All Data” is not displayed on the screen, you  
have not performed the steps listed above correctly. If the down scroll key  
is pressed, it will cancel the hard reset.  
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Section 2K  
Entering Information into the  
Handheld Computer  
In This Section  
Graffiti® Writing  
Using the On Screen Keyboard  
Importing Data  
his section introduces you to the Graffiti application, on-screen  
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keyboard, and how to import large quantities of data into the handheld  
computer. You’ll find one of the benefits of having an handheld computer,  
is having important information close at hand.  
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Using the On-Screen keyboard  
There is an on-screen keyboard available to type using the stylus. This  
option is useful if you are not yet familiar with Graffiti writing, or you are  
writing special characters. To access the on screen keyboard:  
Note: This option is only available when you need to enter text into an  
application.  
1. Using the stylus, tap the alpha or numeric icon located on the  
bottom of the screen.  
2. This displays the on screen keyboard.  
3. Using the stylus, tap any of the letters on the screen. The results are  
displayed in the space above the keyboard.  
4. When finished, tap  
.
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Graffiti® Writing  
The stylus can also be used to enter information by writing in the Graffiti  
writing area. Graffiti is an application that introduces you to the  
handwriting style the handheld computer understands. Characters are  
entered by writing in the Graffiti area using the stylus. The letters are  
then displayed on the handheld computer screen.  
To start using Graffiti:  
1. Remove the stylus from your phone.  
2. From the phone main menu, tap the Application Launcher icon.  
3. Tap the Graffiti Icon.  
4. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
5. When finished, tap  
.
The Graffiti area is divided into two different areas. The left side is used to  
create letters, alpha characters and symbols. The right side is used to  
create numbers or numeric characters. Small marks in the middle of the  
screen designate the divide between alpha and numeric areas.  
The Graffiti letters have a starting point that is designated by a small  
black square. Using the stylus, trace the letter in the Graffiti writing area  
just as it’s displayed above. If you’re successful, the letter is displayed on  
the dotted line below the characters.  
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Note: Some characters have similar shapes, but different starting points.  
Make sure that you begin drawing from the correct point to make the  
desired character.  
Here is the Graffiti alphabet:  
Tip: For greater accuracy, draw letters with large strokes that take up  
nearly all the available area.  
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Tip: Write at a natural speed. Writing too slow can cause errors.  
Tip: Press firmly on the stylus at a right angle. Avoid writing at a slant.  
Capital Letters  
To make capital letters, you can use the shift stroke. The shift stroke is  
made exactly like the other letters in the alphabet. The shift stroke is a  
single line from the bottom to top starting the stroke from the bottom.  
To make the shift stroke:  
1. Using the stylus, make a line starting from the bottom and drawing  
upwards.  
2. Notice that the display changes to reflect the shift command by  
placing an arrow in the lower right corner of the screen. The next  
alpha character entered will be capitalized.  
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Cap Lock  
Capital letters can be set to always on just like using a standard Caps  
Lock key on a keyboard. To accomplish this function, use the stylus to  
make two cap shift marks in a row.  
Numbers  
Writing numbers is done the exact same way as letters. Simply use the  
numeric or right side of the Graffiti writing area. Numbers also have a  
starting point, similar to the letters.  
Here is a chart of how to write Graffiti numbers:  
Writing Punctuation Marks  
Any standard punctuation mark available on a keyboard can be created  
using Graffiti writing.  
All punctuation marks begin with a single tap in the Graffiti alpha  
writing area. This tap activates the punctuation shift, indicated by a dot  
on the display screen. The next stroke is designed to create a punctuation  
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mark. When the punctuation stroke is active, the character can be written  
on either side of the Graffiti area.  
Here is a chart of how to write punctuation marks:  
Writing Symbols and Extended Characters  
To write symbols and characters, you simply activate the Symbol shift.  
When the symbol shift is activated, a slash mark is displayed in the  
bottom right hand corner of the screen, just above the Graffiti area. The  
next stroke after the symbol shift is the desired symbol character. The  
symbol shift is done by tapping and dragging the stylus from the top left  
to the lower right corner of the Graffiti alpha area.  
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Here is a chart of how to write Graffiti symbols:  
Writing Accented Characters  
To write accented characters, you have to write the letter and then  
perform the accent stroke. Accents are added to letters or alpha  
characters.  
For example, the following displays an accented “E”:  
Here is a chart of accented characters:  
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Command Bar  
The Command Bar allows you to display a list of shortcuts by making a  
stroke on the Graffiti writing area. If you are on the Applications  
Launcher main menu, the Command Bar displays:  
Info - Displays the Info screen that displays all the applications  
and their memory usage.  
Beam - Displays the Beam screen. This allows you to beam  
applications to another user.  
Delete - Displays the Delete screen. This allows you to delete  
applications.  
To make the command bar display:  
1. On the left side of the Graffiti screen, make the following stroke.  
Graffiti Shortcuts  
There are also shortcuts built into the Palm OS® software. These  
shortcuts allow you to quickly and easily enter information with fewer  
strokes. Usually shortcuts are commonly used phrases or words. You can  
also create your own shortcuts with up to 45 characters.  
The following shortcuts are included with the Palm OS®:  
ds - Date Stamp  
ts - Time Stamp  
dts - Date/Time Stamp  
me - Meeting  
br - Breakfast  
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lu - Lunch  
di - Dinner  
Using a Shortcut  
To use a shortcut, you need to make the shortcut stroke followed by the  
proper characters. The shortcut stroke is a curl that starts from the  
bottom left and goes to the bottom right.  
Using a Shortcut  
To use the shortcut, simply write the shortcut stroke and then the alpha  
characters that are defined in the preferences. You know that you have  
created the correct stroke when the shortcut symbol is displayed on the  
screen.  
To write a shortcut:  
1. Open a program into which you can enter text using Graffiti. (Memo  
Pad, Address Book, etc.)  
2. With the application open and a blinking cursor on the first line,  
write the shortcut symbol as displayed above.  
3. The shortcut symbol is displayed on the screen.  
4. Write the letters “b” & “r”.  
5. The word Breakfast is displayed.  
Importing Data  
If you have data stored on a desktop computer in applications such as  
spreadsheets and databases, or if you want to import data from another  
device, you can transfer the data to your handheld computer without  
having to enter it manually. Save the data in one of the file formats listed  
below, import it into the Palm Desktop software, and then perform a  
HotSync operation to transfer the data to your handheld computer. Palm  
Desktop software can import data in the following file formats:  
Comma delimited (.csv, .txt): Address Book and Memo Pad only.  
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Tab delimited (.tab, .tsv, .txt): Address Book and Memo Pad only.CSV  
(Lotus Organizer 2.x/97 Mapping): Address Book only.  
Date Book archive (.dba).  
Address Book archive (.aba).  
To Do List archive (.tda).  
Memo Pad archive (.mpa)  
Archive formats (.csv, .txt, .tab, .tsv, .dba, .aba, .tda, .mpa) can only be  
used with Palm Desktop software. Use the archive file formats to share  
information with other people who use Palm Powered handheld’s or to  
create a copy of your important Palm Desktop information.  
Importing Data  
Data must be stored on the desktop or laptop machine before any it can  
be imported. Importing the data allows you to keep the information  
created on the desktop or laptop available to you.  
1. Launch the Palm Desktop software on your desktop or laptop  
computer.  
2. Select one of the following buttons:  
Date  
Address  
To Do  
Memo  
Note: Import file extensions or choices depend on which button is  
selected.  
3. From the menu, click “File/Import”.  
4. The Import screen is displayed. Click the “Files of Type” drop down  
arrow and select the proper file format.  
5. Click the “Browse” button and navigate to the desired file location.  
6. Click “Import”.  
7. Perform a HotSync function to add the new data to your phone.  
Note: See the Palm Desktop help file for more information on Importing.  
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Section 2L  
Expense Manager  
In This Section  
Creating a new Expense Item  
Editing an Expense Item  
Transferring Data to Microsoft Excel  
he Expense Manager allows you to keep on top of your finances by  
tracking your expenses and transferring the information to a  
spreadsheet on a desktop computer. You can Record dates, types of expenses,  
amount spent, payment method, and other details associated with any  
money that you spend. You’ll find that your phone can be a valuable tool in  
tracking expense information.  
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Creating Expense Items  
The Expense application allows you to record the date, expense type, and  
the amount you spend. You can sort Expense items into different  
categories or add other information to an item.  
Creating a New Expense  
1. From the Application main menu, tap the “Expense” application  
icon.  
2. Tap New.  
Tip: You can also create a new Expense item in the Expense List screen by  
writing on the number side of the Graffiti writing area. The first number you  
write begins your new Expense item.  
3. Enter the amount of the expense using Graffiti text or the on-screen  
keyboard.  
4. Tap “Expense Type” for the list of available expenses.  
Note: The expense is automatically saved when an expense type is  
selected. If an expense type is not selected, the expense is not yet saved.  
5. Select the proper expense type from the list.  
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Changing the Expense Date  
The expense date is defaulted to the date the expense was entered into the  
system. The date can be changed to better reflect the actual date of the  
expense.  
Changing the Date  
1. Tap the desired expense item.  
2. Tap the date of the item.  
3. The Date screen is displayed with a calendar. Tap the correct date of  
the expense.  
Once the date is selected, the screen goes back to the expense main  
menu.  
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Entering Receipt Details  
Detailed expense-related information can be added to the item using the  
details screen. The details screen allows you to add the following  
information:  
Category - Select one of the default categories or create a custom  
category for the expense item.  
Type - The type of the expense can be selected from the list.  
Payment - Select the type of payment used for the expense.  
Currency - Select the type of currency used for the expense.  
Vendor and City - Enter the Vendor and City information in the  
spaces provided.  
Attendees - Enter the attendees of the expense if needed.  
Adding Receipt Details  
1. Tap the desired expense item.  
2. Tap the Details button to open the Receipt Details screen.  
3. Tap the drop down menu and select the desired category.  
4. Tap the drop down menu and select the desired type.  
5. Tap the drop down menu and select the desired payment.  
6. Tap the drop down menu and select the desired currency.  
7. Enter the Vendor and City information.  
8. Enter any attendees.  
9. Tap OK to save and exit.  
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Entering the Expense Type Automatically  
You can select an expense type by writing the first letter or letters of an  
expense type in the Graffiti writing area. For example, writing the letter  
“T” enters the Taxi expense type. Writing “T” and then “e” enters  
Telephone, which is the first expense type beginning with the letters  
“Te”.  
Filling in the Expense Automatically  
1. Tap the Menu Launcher icon.  
2. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
3. Tap the Use Automatic Fill When Entering Data check box to  
select the option.  
4. Tap OK to exit.  
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Expense List Display Options  
You can change the display of expenses, including their sort order, the  
mileage unit, and the currency symbol, using the Show Options dialog  
box.  
1. In the Expense List, tap the Show button to display the Show  
Options dialog box.  
2. To change how expense items are sorted, tap the Sort By drop down  
menu.  
3. Tap Date or Type to sort the expense items by the corresponding  
option.  
4. To change the display of mileage entries, tap Distance, and then tap  
Miles or Kilometers to display the corresponding unit.  
5. To hide the currency symbol, tap the Show Currency check box to  
clear it.  
6. Tap OK.  
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Changing Currency and Symbol Display  
You can change the available currency display in the Currency drop  
down menu. You can also change the default currency that appears  
when you create a new expense item.  
If the desired currency is not in the list of countries, you can create your  
own custom currency symbol and add it to the drop down menu.  
Change the Currencies in the Drop Down Menu:  
1. In the Expense List, tap an Expense item.  
2. Tap Details.  
3. Tap the Currency drop down menu in the Receipt Details dialog  
box.  
4. Tap Edit Currencies.  
Note: You can specify up to five different currencies.  
5. Tap OK to exit the “Select Currencies” dialog box.  
6. Tap OK to exit.  
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Importing Data into Microsoft Excel  
Once you have entered expenses in the Expense application on your  
phone, the Palm Desktop software allows you view and print the data  
with your computer.  
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You must have Microsoft Excel version 5.0 or later to view and print  
your Expense data using one of the provided templates. Microsoft Excel is  
not included with your phone package. The procedures in this section  
assume that you have installed Palm Desktop.  
Creating and Printing an Expense Report  
Your phone makes it quick and easy to view and print your Expense data  
in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.  
To create or print an expense report:  
1. Perform a HotSync operation to transfer the latest Expense data to  
your desktop computer.  
2. Click the Expense application in the Palm Desktop application to  
open Microsoft Excel and the Expense Report configuration dialog  
box.  
Note: If you launch the Expense application from the Start menu instead of  
the Palm Desktop application, you must first choose your user name.  
3. Select the expense category using one of the following techniques:  
Click an expense category.  
To select multiple categories, press and hold the “CTRL” key on your  
desktop computer keyboard while selecting categories with your  
mouse.  
Select All in the Categories group to print the expenses associated  
with all of your Expense categories.  
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4. Specify a time period to print:  
Enter a date in the “End Date” field to define an end date for the  
expense report.  
If no date is entered in the End Date field, all expense entries for the  
selected categories is displayed. (up to the date of the last HotSync  
operation.)  
5. To print or display the expense information, choose one of the  
following options:  
Click “Print to display” the expense report in the Print Preview  
window, and then click “Print” in the Microsoft Excel window to  
print your expense report.  
Click “Create” to display a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet containing  
your expense data. Your data is displayed in Microsoft Excel  
spreadsheet. You can enter information, make formatting changes,  
save, and print the file.  
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Using Expense Report Templates  
The Palm Desktop application includes several expense report templates.  
When you use a template, you can edit your expense information in  
Microsoft Excel. Excel templates have the “.xlt” extension and are stored  
in the template folder in the Palm Desktop software directory.  
To preview a template before using, open the template file in Excel. For  
example, the template sample1.xlt is displayed below:  
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Viewing Expense Data using Excel  
1. Display your expense data in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet as  
described in the previous procedure.  
2. Click Options.  
3. Enter the name, department, and other information as desired for  
your expense report.  
4. Click the Templates menu; then select an expense template.  
5. Click OK.  
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Expense Menus  
There are menu commands that are specific to the Expense Report.  
They are:  
Record Menu  
Options Menu  
Each menu item contains items that configure or adjust how the  
Expense application is used.  
Record Menu  
The following options are available in the Record menu:  
Delete Item - Deletes an expense item.  
Purge - Deletes expense categories. Delete categories you no longer  
use to conserve memory.  
Options Menu  
The following options are available in the Options menu:  
Preferences - The preferences allows you to configure the  
automatic fill and default currency features.  
Custom Currencies - Define additional currencies.  
About Expense - Displays the version information for the Expense  
application.  
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Section 2M  
Memo Pad  
In This Section  
Creating a New Memo  
Reviewing/Editing Memos  
Memo Pad Menus  
ave you ever needed a pen and a piece of paper to take notes? Well now  
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you have something better at your fingertips. Your phone gives you a  
fully functional memo pad to write down those quick notes to yourself. The  
“Memo Pad” is also compatible with common desktop applications like MS  
Word.  
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Creating a New Memo  
A single memo can contain up 4000 characters. The number of memos  
you can store on your phone is limited to the amount of available  
memory.  
Create a New Memo  
1. To open the Memo Pad application, choose one of the following:  
Press the Memo Pad button  
Or:  
located on the front of your phone.  
Tap the Applications Launcher icon  
icon  
2. Tap New.  
, then tap the Memo Pad  
.
Note: You can also begin a memo from the Memo screen by writing in the  
Graffiti area. A new memo is automatically created and saved upon  
exiting.  
3. Enter the desired text in the memo using the Graffiti area or  
onscreen keyboard.  
Note: The first line of text will become the subject of the memo when all  
saved memos are viewed.  
4. Tap “Done”.  
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Choosing a Memo Category  
Categories are used to file memos into different groups for easy review.  
You can assign and edit categories by using the Categories drop down list  
or the Details dialog box.  
Making a Memo Private  
You can designate a memo to be “Private”. When the security features  
are enabled, the memo is hidden or masked and not displayed on the list  
of memos. To display the memo, a password is required.  
Making a Memo Private  
1. Tap the desired memo on the memo screen.  
2. Tap the Details button to open the Memo Details dialog box.  
3. Tap the Private check box.  
4. Tap OK to exit.  
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Reviewing or Editing Memos  
The memo list displays the first line of the memo. This allows you to  
easily locate a desired memo. Memos can also be easily sorted in the  
memo list or by using the Memo options.  
Reviewing a Memo  
1. In the memo list, tap the desired memo.  
2. Review or edit the text in the memo.  
3. Tap Done to save your changes and exit.  
Sorting Memos  
You can sort the memos alphabetically or in any order.  
Selecting a Sort Option  
1. Tap the Menu Launcher icon  
from the memo screen.  
2. Select Options and tap Preferences.  
3. From the drop down list, select Manual or Alphabetic.  
4. Tap OK to save the setting and exit.  
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Manually Arranging the Memo List  
If you select the Manual option, you can manually sort the memos in  
the list. When the memos are rearranged, your phone automatically  
saves the changes.  
The manual setting is not transferred to the desktop during a HotSync  
operation.  
To rearrange the order:  
1. Select the Manual option in the Preferences dialog box.  
2. In the memo list screen, tap and drag the memo to a new location in  
the list.  
Deleting a Memo  
There are three ways to delete a memo. The easiest way is described  
below. They are:  
Delete the complete text of a memo.  
Use the Menu Command.  
Use the Memo Details dialog box.  
Delete a Memo with the Memo Details Dialog Box  
1. Tap the memo that you want to delete.  
2. Tap the Details button. The Memo Details Alert screen is displayed.  
3. Tap the Delete button. The Delete Memo Alert screen is displayed.  
4. Tap OK to confirm the deletion of the memo.  
Beaming a Memo  
You can also transfer a memo to another phone or IR device by beaming.  
The Beam capability uses IR technology to transfer information from  
one device to another, by simply aiming the two devices towards each  
other.  
Beam a Memo  
1. Open the desired memo from the Memo Pad application.Tap the  
Menu Launcher icon.  
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Note: To beam all memos in a specific category, select “Beam Category”  
instead of “Beam Memo”.  
2. Select the “Record” menu and tap “Beam Memo”.  
Memo Pad Menus  
There are menu commands that are specific to the Memo Pad  
application.  
They are:  
Record Menu  
Options Menu  
Each menu item contains items that configure or adjust how the Memo  
Pad application is used.  
Record Menu  
The following options are available in the Record menu:  
New Memo - Creates a new memo.  
Delete Memo - Deletes the current memo.  
Beam Memo - Beams the memo to another device using the IR port.  
Beam Category - Beams all memos in the current category to  
another handheld computer using the IR port.  
Option Menu  
The following options are available in the Options menu:  
Font - Displays the Font dialog box to select a font size for your  
memos.  
Security - Select to show, hide, or mask private records.  
Phone Lookup - Activates the “Phone Lookup” feature.  
Preferences - Opens the “Preferences” dialog box that allows you to  
setup the sort order of the memos.  
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Section 2N  
To Do List  
In This Section  
Creating a To Do List  
Setting Priorities  
Checking Off To Do List Items  
Changing Priorities and Due Dates  
Deleting a To Do List Item  
Displaying Completed and Due Items  
To Do Menus  
ith the To Do List, you can create important reminders and prioritize  
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the things that you need to do. Assigning different priority levels  
insures that the most important reminder is displayed first. Notes can also  
be attached for a description or clarification of the task.  
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Creating a To Do List Item  
The To Do List is used to record and organize important items that need  
to be done throughout the day, week, month, or year. The appearance,  
level of detail, and sort order of items can all be set to make the list easier  
to read.  
Creating a To Do List Task  
1. Press the To Do List button  
on the front of the phone.  
Note: Tap the Applications Launcher icon  
icon  
, then tap the To Do List  
.
2. Tap New.  
3. Enter the To Do List text in the space provided. You can use Graffiti  
text or the onscreen keyboard.  
Note: If no To Do List item is selected, writing in the Graffiti text area  
automatically creates a new one.  
4. Tap anywhere on the screen to deselect the To Do List item. It will be  
saved automatically.  
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Setting Priorities  
Different priority levels can be set for the To Do List items, based on their  
urgency. The items are displayed by priority and due date at the top of the  
screen by default. The number “1” is designated as the highest priority.  
Changing the items priority automatically repositions the item in the list.  
Setting the Priority Level  
1. Tap the Priority number on the left side of the item displayed in the  
To Do List.  
2. Tap the priority number from “1 - 5” on the drop down menu.  
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Checking OFF To Do List Items  
When items are completed, they can be checked off to indicate the item  
has been completed.  
Checking off a Completed Item  
1. Tap the check box located on the left side of the “To Do List” item.  
Note: The To Do List can be set to display or hide items that have already  
been checked off. By default, completed items will not be displayed but  
are always stored until you delete them.  
Changing Priorities and Due Dates  
You can change the To Do List to display the due date assigned to an  
item, change its priority, and assign a category to the task with the To Do  
Item Details dialog box.  
You can then sort To Do List items by priority, due date, or category.  
Changing the Priority, Due Date and Category  
1. In the To Do List, tap the desired item.  
2. Tap the Details button.  
3. In the Details dialog box, tap the Category drop down menu. Select  
the desired category, or create a new one.  
4. In the Details dialog box, tap the Due Date drop down menu.  
Choose one of the following options:  
Today - Automatically inserts the date in the “Due Date” field.  
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Tomorrow -Automatically inserts tomorrow’s date in the “Due  
Date” field.  
One week later - Automatically inserts the date.  
No Date - Default option of no date in the “Due Date” field.  
Choose Date - Displays a calendar to select the desired date.  
5. Select the desired date option.  
6. Tap Private to hide the item when the security feature is enabled.  
7. Tap OK to exit.  
Sorting To Do Items  
1. From the To Do List, tap the “Show” button.  
2. The “To Do Preferences” screen is displayed. Tap the “Sort By” drop  
down menu to display the following options:  
Priority, Due Date - Displays the list using Priority then Due Date.  
Due Date, Priority - Displays the list using Due Date then Priority.  
Category, Priority - Displays the list using Category then Priority.  
Category, Due Date - Displays the list using Category then Due  
Date.  
3. Tap “OK” to exit.  
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Deleting a To Do List Item  
There are three ways to delete a To Do List item. The easiest way is  
described below. They are:  
Delete the complete text of the item.  
Use the Menu Command.  
Use the To Do Details dialog box.  
Deleting an Item  
1. Tap anywhere in the text area of the To Do item.  
2. Tap the Details button to open the To Do Item Details screen.  
3. Tap the Delete button.  
Displaying Completed and Due Items  
Completed items and their due dates can be displayed on your phone.  
To Display Completed and Due Items  
1. In the To Do List, tap the Show button.  
2. In the To Do Preferences dialog box, choose from the following  
settings:  
Show Completed Items - Displays your completed items in the To  
Do List. If this setting is turned OFF, completed To Do items  
disappear from the list, but are kept in the memory of your phone.  
You must purge completed items to remove them from memory.  
Show Only Due Items - Displays only the items that are currently  
due, past due, or have no due date specified. When this setting is  
active, items that are not yet due do not display in the list until their  
due date.  
Record Completion - Replaces the due date with the actual date the  
item is completed. If you do not assign a due date to an item, the  
completion date is still recorded when the item is completed.  
Show Due Dates - Displays the due dates for items in the To Do List  
and also displays an exclamation mark next to items that remain  
incomplete after the due date passes.  
Show Priorities - Displays the priority of the message in a number  
format from 1-5 next to the name of the To Do List item.  
Show Categories - Displays the category of the To Do List entry.  
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To Do Menus  
There are menu commands that are specific to the To Do List  
application.  
They are:  
Record Menu  
Options Menu  
Each menu item contains items that configure or adjust how the To Do  
List application is used.  
Record Menu  
The following options are available in the Record menu:  
Delete Item - Deletes an item from the To Do List.  
Attach Note - Adds a note to the current To Do item.  
Delete Note - Removes a note from an item.  
Purge - Deletes all completed items. Completed items remain in the  
To Do List until they are purged.  
Beam Item - Beams the current item to your phone or IR device.  
Beam Category - Beams the category to your phone or handheld  
computer device.  
Options Menu  
Font - Selects a different font size for the To Do List.  
Phone Lookup - Looks up a phone number displayed in the Address  
Book.  
Security - Selects to hide, show, or mask private records.  
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Section 2O  
Calculator  
In This Section  
Opening the Calculator  
Calculator Button Definitions  
Displaying Recent Calculations  
aving a calculator handy is not only convenient, but practical. This  
H
easy to use calculator makes figuring out simple math equations a  
breeze.  
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The calculator allows you to perform general mathematical functions,  
such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.  
You can use the calculator to:  
Perform basic calculations.  
Store and retrieve values.  
Display the last series of calculations.  
Opening the Calculator  
1. Choose one of the following options to open the calculator:  
Tap the Application Launcher icon  
. Tap the Calculator icon  
.
Or:  
Tap the Calculator button on the right side of the Graffiti area  
located at the bottom of the screen.  
Using the Calculator Buttons  
The calculator includes several buttons to complete the mathematical  
calculations.  
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The “CE” button clears the last number you entered. Use this  
button if you make a mistake while entering a number in the  
middle of a calculation. This button enables you to re-enter  
the number without starting the calculation over.  
The “C” button clears the entire calculation and enables you  
to begin a fresh calculation.  
The “Plus/Minus” button toggles the current number between  
a negative and positive value. If you want to enter a negative  
number, enter the number first and then press the +/- button.  
The “M+” button places the current number in memory.  
Each new number you enter with the M+ button is added to  
the total stored in memory. The number that you add can be  
either a calculated value or any number you enter by pressing  
the number buttons. Pressing this button has no effect on the  
current calculation (or series of calculations); it merely places  
the value into memory until it is recalled.  
The “MR” button recalls the stored value from memory and  
inserts it in the current calculation.  
The “MC” button clears any value that is stored in the  
Calculator memory.  
Displaying Recent Calculations  
The Recent Calculations command lets you review the last series of  
calculations and helps you confirm a chain of calculations. Recent  
calculations include the number of characters that can fit on the screen.  
Once the characters scroll from the screen, they are lost.  
To display recent calculations:  
1. In the Calculator application, tap the Menu icon.  
2. Tap Options, and then tap Recent Calculations.  
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3. When you have finished reviewing the calculations, tap OK.  
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Managing Handheld Computer  
Software  
In This Section  
Applications Launcher  
Installing Handheld Computer Software  
Deleting Handheld Computer Applications  
his section describes how to install and manage the software that is on  
the Sprint PCS Phone™. The Sprint PCS Phone™ uses different  
applications to manage your everyday events. Many new and exciting  
applications can be installed to make your everyday life easier.  
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Applications Launcher  
The applications launcher displays the applications installed on the  
organizer. When you are in another application and you want to return  
to the main screen, you tap the applications launcher icon , which is  
available in most applications. Any work in the previous application is  
automatically saved when you exit.  
Categorizing an Application  
When you install applications, they can be categorized to be found easier.  
When you select a category from the drop down list, only the applications  
associated with the category are displayed. This manages the number of  
icons that display on the screen.  
To categorize an application:  
1. Tap the Applications Launcher  
.
2. Tap the Menu Launcher  
.
3. Tap App, then Category.  
4. Tap the drop down list next to each application to view the available  
categories.  
5. Tap  
.
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Changing the Launcher Display  
By default, the applications are represented by an icon. The applications  
can also be represented in a list format or in different sized icons. To  
change the view to a list format:  
1. Tap the Applications Launcher  
2. Tap the Menu Launcher  
3. Tap Options, then Preferences.  
.
.
4. Tap the drop down next to View By:  
5. Select List.  
6. Tap  
to exit Preferences.  
7. The applications are displayed as a list.  
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Installing Palm Applications  
The organizer comes with several applications already installed. You can  
also add other applications to your phone by a simple installation  
procedure. The Install Tool is used in conjunction with the HotSync  
application to install applications to your phone.  
Note: All applications that you install reside in RAM. Therefore, there is a  
limited number of applications that can be installed based on the amount  
of free RAM. Any of the applications can be deleted to free up the amount  
of available RAM.  
Note: The Install Tool can also be selected to perform the installation of  
new applications from the Palm Desktop program group.  
To Install Software on your phone  
Copy the application you want to install into the Add-On folder of the  
desktop computer.  
1. Double click the Palm Desktop icon on your Windows desktop to  
launch the application.  
2. Click Install.  
3. In the User drop down menu, select the desired user name that  
corresponds with your phone.  
4. Select the application from the file list in the Add-on folder.  
5. Click Open.  
6. Click Done. A message is displayed that indicates that the following  
applications will be installed during the next HotSync operation.  
7. Perform a HotSync operation.  
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Deleting Handheld Computer Applications  
By deleting applications that you no longer use or need, the amount of  
available RAM is increased. Since all new applications reside in RAM, it is  
a good idea to have as much as possible freed up any given time.  
Note: Applications that came with the Palm OS® operating system do not  
reside in RAM, they reside in ROM. They cannot be deleted from the  
system. They do not affect the amount of free RAM.  
To remove an application:  
1. Tap the Applications Launcher  
.
2. Tap the Menu Launcher  
.
3. Tap App, then Delete.  
4. A list of installed applications is displayed.  
5. Tap the application that you want to delete.  
6. Tap  
to delete the application.  
to exit the Delete screen.  
7. Tap  
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Checking Memory Usage  
Your phone is equipped with 8Mb of total memory. When you install an  
application on the handheld computer portion of the phone, the memory  
is reduced to accommodate. If too many applications are installed, the  
memory may become completely full. To monitor the amount of free or  
available memory, you can display the memory information screen. The  
memory information screen displays a list of applications with the  
amount of memory they are using. You can also display the version of  
the software application and number of records associated in the  
memory information screen.  
To check the memory usage:  
1. Tap the Applications Launcher  
.
2. Tap the Menu Launcher  
.
3. Select App and tap Info  
4. The memory information screen is displayed.  
5. Tap the Version or Records box to display the version and record  
information associated with each application.  
Beaming Capabilities  
Your phone has an IR (Infrared) port built in to the top of the unit. The  
IR port is used to beam or transfer information from one device to  
another. You can beam the following information between the two  
devices:  
The record currently displayed in Date Book, Address Book, To Do  
List, or Memo Pad.  
All records of the category currently displayed in Address Book, To Do  
List, or Memo Pad.  
A special Address Book record designated as your business card.  
Note: You can also perform a HotSync operation using the IR port.  
An application installed in RAM.  
To Beam a Record, Business Card, or Category  
1. Locate the record, business card, or category you want to beam.  
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2. Tap the Menu Launcher icon  
.
3. Tap Record. Select one of the following:  
The Beam command for a single record.  
In the Address Book, Beam Business Card, Beam Category.  
4. When the Beam Status dialog box is displayed, point the IR port  
directly at the IR port of the other device.  
Note: For best results, your phone should be approximately four and 40  
inches apart.  
5. Wait for the Beam Status dialog box to indicate that the transfer is  
complete.  
To Beam an Application  
1. Tap the Applications Launcher  
.
2. Tap the Menu Launcher  
3. Select App and tap Beam.  
4. Tap the Application to send.  
.
Note: Some applications are copyright protected and cannot be beamed  
to another device. These applications are indicated with a lock icon.  
5. Tap Beam.  
6. When the Beam Status dialog box is displayed, point the IR port  
directly at the IR port of the other device.  
7. Wait for the Beam Status dialog box to indicate that the transfer is  
complete.  
Receiving Beamed Information  
Before you can receive beamed information, the beam receive function  
must be ON.  
To make sure the beam setting is ON:  
1. Tap the Applications Launcher  
2. Tap the Preferences icon  
3. Tap the drop down menu and select General.  
.
.
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4. Make sure that the Beam Receive option is set to “ON”.  
5. If the option is OFF, tap the drop down menu and select ON.  
6. Tap the Applications Launcher  
to exit.  
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HotSync® Operations  
In This Section  
Selecting HotSync Setup Options  
Customizing HotSync Application Settings  
IR HotSync Operations  
HotSync using a Modem  
Using a File Link  
Creating a User Profile  
Changing the Phone Off Screen  
Adding Custom Keypad Skins  
hen you perform a HotSync operation, all data on your phone is  
W
synchronized with a desktop computer. This keeps you in touch  
and up-to-date no matter where you are. You can rest assured that your  
information is always backed up and safely stored on a standard desktop  
computer.  
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HotSync Manager and Technology  
The HotSync manager controls the entire HotSync process. It runs in the  
background and monitors the communication between your phone and  
the desktop computer.  
When your phone is placed in the cradle and the HotSync button is  
pressed, all data is synchronized on your phone with the desktop  
computer.  
The applications include:  
Date Book  
Address Book  
To Do List  
Memo Pad  
Expense Applications  
e-mail Applications  
Data is synchronized even if the Palm Desktop application is not  
running.  
Performing Your First HotSync Operation  
An initial setup is required on both the desktop computer and your phone  
to synchronize the data for the first time. Once the information is  
entered, and your phone is recognized, the information is not required  
again. The first connection must be completed using a direct connection  
with a cradle, not a modem.  
Perform a HotSync the First Time  
1. Connect your phone cradle to the desktop computer and plug in the  
power cord.  
2. Launch the Palm Desktop application on the desktop computer.  
3. Click on the HotSync icon  
located in the Windows task bar to  
open the HotSync Manager.  
4. Click “Local Serial” from the HotSync Managers menu.  
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5. Turn on your phone, and slide it into the cradle. A click is heard and  
the charging light turns on when properly inserted.  
6. Tap the Application Launcher icon.  
7. Tap the HotSync icon.  
or press the HotSync button located on  
the cradle.  
Note: Since this is the first HotSync operation, you must enter your user  
information.  
8. The New User dialog box is displayed. Enter a Username and the  
password for your phone.  
9. Click OK to start the synchronization.  
10. A message is displayed indicating that the process is complete.  
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Creating a User Profile  
A user profile can be created without associating a user name by using  
the File Link feature. The feature allows a System Administrator to  
configure several phones with specific information before distributing  
them to the actual users.  
The User Profile feature is designed for first time HotSync operation,  
before a User ID is assigned to your phone.  
Creating a User Profile  
1. Open the Palm Desktop application.  
2. Select the Tools menu and click Users.  
3. The Users dialog box is displayed. Click the Profiles button.  
4. Click the New button. Enter a unique name for the profile.  
5. Click OK.  
6. Repeat the above steps for each new profile.  
7. When all profiles are entered, click OK to exit.  
8. Select the desired user profile from the list and create data for the  
profile.  
Using a Profile for the First Time  
1. Place your phone in the cradle.  
2. Press the HotSync button on the cradle to start the HotSync  
operation.  
3. Enter the lock code.  
Note: The lock code should be the last four digits of your social security  
number, your PCS phone number, or 0000.  
4. Select the desired profile from the list and click “OK”.  
Note: The next time a HotSync operation is performed, the Palm Desktop  
application prompts you to assign a User Name to your phone.  
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Performing a Local HotSync Operation  
Once the first HotSync operation is performed, the following operations  
are faster and easier. No additional information is required to keep the  
desktop computer and your phone synchronized.  
Performing a Local HotSync Operation  
1. Insert your phone into the cradle.  
2. Make sure the HotSync Manager is running on the desktop  
computer.  
3. Press the HotSync button on the cradle.  
4. A message is displayed indicating that the process is complete.  
Selecting HotSync Setup Options  
The HotSync manager can be set to run at desired times. If necessary, the  
local and modem settings can be adjusted.  
Setting Options  
1. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows task bar to open the  
HotSync Manager.  
2. Click Setup.  
3. Click the General tab and select one of the following options:  
Always available - Adds the HotSync manager to the Startup folder  
and allows the manager to run in the background. With this option,  
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your phone can be synchronized without the Palm Desktop  
application running.  
Available only when the Palm Desktop is running - Starts the  
HotSync manager when the Palm Desktop application is launched.  
Only monitors when the Palm Desktop application is running.  
Manual - You must select the HotSync manager from the program  
menu.  
4. Click the Local tab to configure the connection settings associated  
with the HotSync operation.  
5. If needed, choose another serial port for the cradle. This port cannot  
be shared with a modem or other device.  
6. If needed, set the speed to determine the speed of the transfer between  
your phone and desktop computer.  
Note: Try the fastest speed possible first and adjust to the settings to a  
lower speed if problems are experienced.  
7. Click “OK” to exit.  
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Customizing the HotSync Operation  
For each application, you can define a set of options that determines how  
records are handled during the HotSync operation. These options are  
called a “conduit.” By default, a HotSync operation synchronizes all files  
between your phone and Palm Desktop software. In general, you should  
leave the settings to synchronize all files. The only reason to change these  
settings is to overwrite data on either your phone or Palm Desktop  
software, or to avoid synchronizing a particular type of file.  
In addition to the conduits for Date Book, Address Book, To Do List,  
Memo Pad, and Expense, Palm Desktop software includes System and  
Install conduits. The System conduit backs up the system information  
stored on your phone, including Graffiti Shortcuts. The Install conduit  
installs applications on your phone.  
Customizing Settings  
1. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows task bar to open the  
HotSync Manager.  
2. From the HotSync Manager menu, click “Custom”.  
3. Select the desired User name from the list.  
4. Select the application from the Conduit list.  
5. Click Change.  
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6. Select the desired changed information from the choices listed in the  
dialog box.  
7. Choose the duration of the setting.  
To have the setting affect only the next HotSync operation, deselect  
Set as Default.  
To have the setting remain permanently, click the Set as Default  
setting.  
8. Click Done to activate the settings.  
Performing a HotSync Operation via a Network  
When you use the Network HotSync software, you can take advantage of  
the LAN and WAN connectivity available in many office environments.  
The Network HotSync software allows you to perform a HotSync  
operation by dialing in to a network or by using a cradle that is  
connected to any computer on your LAN or WAN (provided that the  
computer connected to the cradle also has the Network HotSync software  
installed, your computer is on, and the HotSync Manager is running).  
The Network HotSync software requires the following:  
Your computer has TCP/IP support installed.  
Both your company’s network system and its remote access server  
support TCP/IP. (Your system administrator has this information.)  
You have a remote access account. (If you don’t have an account,  
consult your system administrator.)  
Everything you need to connect to your company’s dial-in server  
(network modem) is included with Palm Desktop software and your  
phone software. You need to activate the feature, however, on both Palm  
Desktop software and your phone.  
Performing a Network HotSync Operation  
1. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows task bar to open the  
HotSync Manager.  
2. From the HotSync Manager menu, click Network.  
3. From the HotSync Manager menu, click Setup.  
4. Click the Network tab. Click on the user name to select. A check  
mark is placed next to the user name.  
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5. Click OK.  
6. Perform a HotSync operation as normal.  
Note: During the HotSync operation, the desktop computer network  
information is stored on your phone. With this information, your phone can  
locate the computer when performing a HotSync operation over the  
network.  
Setting up your phone for Network HotSync  
1. Tap the Applications Launcher icon  
2. Tap the HotSync icon  
3. Tap the Menu Launcher icon  
.
.
.
4. Select Options and tap Modem Sync Prefs.  
5. Tap Network.  
6. Tap OK to exit.  
Using File Link  
The File Link feature allows you to import Address Book and Memo Pad  
information into your phone from a separate external file such as a  
company phone list. HotSync Manager stores the data in a separate  
category in the Palm Desktop application and your phone. You can set  
the File Link feature to check for changes to the external file when you  
perform a HotSync operation. With File Link, you can import data stored  
in any of the following file formats:  
Comma delimited (.csv).  
Tab delimited (.tsv).  
Memo Pad archive (.mpa).  
Address Book archive (.aba).  
Text (.txt).  
For information on how to set up a file link, see the Palm Desktop online  
Help.  
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IR HotSync Operations  
Your phone is equipped with an infrared (IR) port that supports the  
IrCOMM implementation of the standards for infrared communication  
established by the Infrared Data Association (IrDA). This means that not  
only can you beam data to another Palm OS® handheld that is  
equipped with an IR port, but you can also beam data to a cell phone and  
any other device that supports the IrCOMM implementation of the IrDA  
standards. Most importantly, you can use the IR port to perform HotSync  
operations. This is especially useful if you travel with an infrared-enabled  
laptop. You simply enable infrared communication on your laptop and  
handheld and follow the steps in “Performing an IR HotSync operation”  
later in this section.  
Preparing your computer for infrared communication  
Before you can perform a HotSync operation using the IR port, the  
desktop computer must have the following requirements:  
The computer must support the IrCOMM implementation of the IrDA  
standards.  
The computer must have an enabled infrared port that is built into  
the computer, or an enabled infrared device attached to the  
computer.  
Desktop computers are likely to require an infrared device attached to a  
physical COM port. Laptop computers are likely to have a built-in IR port,  
so no external device is necessary. Your computer must also have an  
installed infrared driver. Check your computer’s documentation to learn  
if the computer supports infrared communication. If your desktop  
computer uses Microsoft® Windows 98, 2000, or XP infrared  
communication is built into the operating system.  
To check the ports used for infrared communication:  
1. In the Windows task bar, click Start, choose Settings, and then  
Control Panel.  
2. Double-click Infrared.  
3. Click the Options tab.  
4. Select Enable infrared communication.  
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Note: The COM port displayed in the drop-down box is the port where your  
infrared device is attached. It should be different from any port used by the  
HotSync Manager.  
5. Make a note of which port is listed as “providing application  
support.” You need this information to configure the HotSync  
Manager for infrared communication.  
6. Deselect any other check boxes in the Options tab.  
7. Click Apply and OK to exit.  
Configuring HotSync Manager for infrared communication  
Next, you need to go to the HotSync Manager and specify the simulated  
port used for infrared communication. To configure HotSync Manager  
for infrared communication:  
1. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows system tray.  
2. Make sure Local is checked on the menu.  
3. Select Setup.  
4. Click the Local tab.  
5. In the Serial Port drop-down box, select the COM port that was given  
as the simulated port in the “Options” tab of the Infrared Monitor.  
6. Click OK.  
Note: The HotSync Manager is now communicating with the simulated  
port defined for infrared communication. This means that you cannot use  
your cradle again until you reconfigure the HotSync Manager to  
communicate with the port defined for cradle synchronization.  
Performing an IR HotSync operation  
After you complete the steps to prepare for performing an IR HotSync  
operation, it is easy to perform the actual operation.  
To perform an IR HotSync operation:  
1. Tap the Applications Launcher icon  
.
2. Tap the HotSync icon  
.
3. Tap Local.  
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4. Tap the drop down menu below the HotSync icon and select IR to a  
PC/Handheld.  
5. Position the IR port of your handheld within a couple of inches of  
the infrared port of your computer.  
6. Tap the HotSync icon to start the IR HotSync operation.  
Returning to cradle HotSync operations  
1. If needed, connect the cradle to a serial (COM) port of your  
computer.  
2. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows system tray.  
3. Choose Setup, and then click Local.  
4. Select the COM port where your cradle is connected.  
5. Click OK.  
Changing the Phone Off Screen  
When the phone is turned off, the phone off screen is displayed. The  
Phone Off screen can be changed to any of the additional screens that are  
available on the SPH-i330 CD. The screen can only be updated using the  
HotSync operation.  
Changing the Custom Phone Off Screen  
To change the Phone Off screen:  
1. Place the I330 in the cradle.  
2. Insert the i330 Installation CD into your computer.  
3. Navigate to the Background Images directory on your desktop  
computer.  
4. Double click on the desired image .prc file.  
5. The Palm Installer application is displayed.  
6. Close the Palm Installer application.  
Note: Only one image can be installed to the phone at one time.  
7. Press the HotSync button on the cradle.  
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Adding Custom Keypad Skins  
Custom keypad skins can be added to your phone from the i330  
Installation CD. Once installed, the image can be displayed as the default  
Adding Keypad Skins  
To add keypad skins:  
1. Place the I330 in the cradle.  
2. Insert the i330 Installation CD into your computer.  
3. Navigate to the Background Images directory on your desktop  
computer.  
4. Double click on the desired image .prc file.  
5. The Palm Installer application is displayed.  
6. Close the Palm Installer application.  
Note: Only one image can be installed to the phone at one time.  
7. Press the HotSync button on the cradle.  
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Using PCS  
Service Features  
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Section 3A  
PCS Service Features:  
The Basics  
In This Section  
Using Voicemail  
Using Caller ID  
Responding to Call Waiting  
Three-Way Calling  
Forwarding Your Calls  
ow that you’ve mastered your phone’s fundamentals, it’s time to  
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explore the calling features that enhance your PCS Service.  
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Using Voicemail  
Setting Up Voicemail  
Tip: When you are roaming off the Sprint PCS Network, you may not  
receive notification of new voicemail messages. It is recommended that  
you periodically check your voicemail by dialing 1 + area code + your  
phone Number.  
The first thing you’ll want to do after activating your phone is set up your  
voicemail. The voicemail option allows others to leave messages when  
your phone is turned OFF, you are out of your coverage area, when you  
choose not to answer a call, or when there is no signal.  
Knowing When You Have Messages  
There are several different ways your phone alerts you of new messages:  
By displaying a message on the screen.  
By playing an assigned ringer type.  
By a blinking red LED.  
By displaying  
at the top of your screen for voicemail messages,  
Sprint PCS Web Messages, or Sprint PCS Web Alerts.  
If a text message is too long, you can use the scroll bars to move to the  
next page.  
Message Types  
There are three types of messages available from your phone’s menu. You  
can receive voicemail, Sprint PCS Wireless Web Messaging, and Sprint  
PCS Web Alerts.  
Voicemail - Automatically captures incoming calls when you  
cannot answer your phone or it is turned off. The voicemail system  
sends a notification to your phone when you have new voice  
messages.  
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Messages - Allows you to send and  
receive text based short messages to and from the Sprint PCS Phone.  
Note: Sprint PCS Wireless Web services may not be available in certain  
affiliate areas.  
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Web Alerts - Alerts you when you receive a message via the  
Openwave® browser installed on the Sprint PCS Phone.  
New Voicemail Message Alerts  
When you receive a new voicemail message, your phone alerts you and  
displays the following options. To select an option, tap it on the screen.  
Call - Tap the “Call” button to play the voicemail.  
Cancel - Tap the “Cancel” button to clear the voicemail indicator.  
Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages  
Tip: To access your voice mail, you can also press and hold  
.
You can review your messages directly from your phone or from any  
other touch-tone phone. Voicemail messages are saved on the carriers  
network, so they are accessible anywhere.  
Note: You are charged for airtime minutes when you are accessing your  
voicemail.  
Using the Menu Keys on your phone to Access your Messages:  
1. From the phone main menu, tap the Menu Launcher  
2. Select Messages and tap Voicemail.  
3. The Voicemail screen is displayed.  
4. Tap Listen.  
5. The phone automatically dials your voicemail box.  
6. Enter your pass code.  
Note: If this is the first time you have accessed your voicemail, the system  
will prompt you to setup your mail box before listening to any new  
messages. Follow the instructions given to setup your mail box.  
Using a Phone Other Than Your Phone to Access Your Messages:  
1. Dial your phone Number.  
2. When your voicemail box answers, press  
.
3. Enter your pass code.  
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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. Tap the Voicemail icon on the top of the phone main screen.  
2. The Messages screen is displayed. Tap Voicemail from the message  
list.  
3. Tap the Reset button.  
Using Caller ID  
Caller ID lets you know who’s calling by displaying the number of the  
person calling when your phone rings. Similarly, if you call someone  
who has this feature, your phone number displays on their phone. If the  
caller’s name and number are already stored in your Internal Phone  
Book, the corresponding name appears with the number.  
To block your phone number from being displayed for a specific  
outgoing call:  
1. Tap  
2. Enter the number you want to call.  
3. Press (if Roaming press  
.
first).  
To permanently block your number, call PCS Customer Solutions.  
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Responding to Call Waiting  
Tip: For those calls where 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.  
You can answer an incoming call while on an existing call. If you are on  
an existing call and another call is received, a tone is heard and a call  
waiting message is displayed on the screen. If the caller is stored in the  
address book, their name is also displayed.  
Answering a Waiting Call  
1. Tap the  
button. The phone connects to the other call while  
placing the existing caller on hold.  
Tip: You don’t have to worry about being interrupted during a Sprint PCS  
Wireless Web call because Call Waiting and Three-Way Calling are  
automatically disabled.  
2. Tap the  
button again to switch back over to the original caller.  
Three-Way Calling  
Three way calling allows you to talk to two different people at the same  
time. When using this feature, normal airtime rates apply for each of the  
two calls.  
1. Enter the number you wish to call and tap  
.
2. During the conversation, tap  
.
3. Dial the second person.  
4. Tap  
. When the person answers, tap  
again to connect all  
three parties.  
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 one to hang up,  
all three calls are disconnected.  
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Forwarding Your Calls  
Call Forwarding lets you to forward all your incoming calls to another  
phone number - even when your phone is turned off. You can still make  
calls from your phone with Call Forwarding activated.  
Note: You are charged a higher rate for calls you have forwarded. Contact  
your service provider for more information.  
To Activate Call Forwarding:  
1. Tap  
2. Enter the area code and phone number where the incoming calls are  
forwarded.  
3. Tap  
. A confirmation tone is heard that confirms the activation  
of Call Forwarding.  
To Deactivate Call Forwarding:  
1. Press  
2. Press  
. A confirmation tone is heard that confirms the  
deactivation of Call Forwarding.  
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Section 3B  
PCS VisionSM  
In This Section  
Web  
Messaging  
PCS Business ConnectionSM  
CS VisionSM brings you clarity you can see and hear, with enhanced,  
always-on mobile multimedia capabilities like email, pictures and  
games that are easy to learn and use. This rich, colorful graphic experience  
will be visually comparable to your home or office computer. It's a  
revolutionary way to look at wireless.  
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Browsing the Web on Your Phone  
Launching the Web  
To launch the Web:  
1. Tap  
to launch the applications menu.  
2. Tap the Blazer icon  
.
Your User Name  
When you buy a PCS Phone and sign up for service, you are assigned a  
user name. Then, when you use PCS Vision Services, your user name is  
submitted to identify you to the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network. The user  
name is also useful as an address for email and instant messaging, as a  
way to personalize Internet services, and as an online virtual identity.  
A user name is typically based on the customer's name and a number,  
followed by "@sprintpcs.com." For example, the third John Smith to  
sign up for PCS Vision Services might have [email protected]  
as his user name. If you want a particular user name, you can visit  
www.sprintpcs.com and get the name you want – as long as nobody  
else has it! To view the current user name, see "Changing the Greeting"  
Note: If you already have a PCS Mail User Name, that will automatically  
become your PCS Vision User Name.  
Your user name will be automatically programmed into your PCS Phone.  
You don't have to enter it.  
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Net Guard  
When first connecting to the Internet, the Net Guard will appear to  
confirm that you want to connect. It helps you avoid accidental  
connections.  
To change your Net Guard settings:  
1. Tap  
2. Tap the Blazer icon  
3. Tap and select Options and tap Blazer Preferences.  
to launch the applications menu.  
.
4. Tap the box to place a check next to “Ask before establishing  
Internet Connection”.  
5. Tap  
to save and exit.  
Note: When On, the Net Guard will appear only once per session. The  
Net Guard does not appear if the phone is merely re-connecting due to a  
time-out.  
Browsing the Web  
Browsing the Web is easy once you've learned a few basics. Here are some  
tips for browsing the Web with PCS Vision:  
Scrolling  
As with other parts of your phone's menu, you'll have to scroll up and  
down to see everything on some Web sites.  
Press the volume or Up/Down Scroll Keys.  
Going Back  
Tap the back arrow located on the bottom of the display.  
Going Home  
Tap the home icon  
located on the bottom of the display.  
Going to a Specific Web Site  
To go to a particular Web site by entering a URL (Web site address):  
1. Tap  
2. Enter the URL using your keypad or On-Screen keyboard.  
3. Tap  
for the Bookmarks icon and tap  
.
.
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Note: Not all Web sites are viewable on your phone.  
Creating a Bookmark  
Bookmarks allow you to store the address of favorite Web sites for easy  
access at a later time.  
To create a bookmark:  
1. Connect to the internet and navigate to the desired website.  
2. Tap the  
Bookmarks icon.  
3. Tap an empty box to display the New Bookmark screen.  
4. Tap the Use Current button to automatically fill out the description  
and current website URL information.  
5. Tap  
to save and exit.  
Note: Bookmarking a page does not store the page contents, just  
its address.  
Note: Some pages cannot be bookmarked. Whether a particular Web  
page may be marked is controlled by its creator.  
Accessing a Bookmark  
To access a bookmark:  
1. Connect to the internet and navigate to the desired website.  
2. Tap the  
Bookmarks icon.  
3. Tap the desired bookmark box.  
Deleting a Bookmark  
1. Tap the  
Bookmarks icon.  
2. Tap the Edit button.  
3. Tap the desired bookmark box.  
4. Tap the Delete button.  
5. Tap OK to confirm deletion.  
Reloading a Web Page  
1. Tap  
and select Page and tap Refresh.  
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writing area.  
Restarting the Web Browser  
If the Web browser appears to be malfunctioning or stops responding,  
you can usually fix the problem by simply restarting the browser.  
To restart the Web browser:  
1. Tap  
to launch the applications menu.  
2. Tap the Blazer icon  
.
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PCS Business ConnectionSM  
Personal Edition  
PCS Business ConnectionSM Personal Edition is designed to offer secure  
wireless access to both Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes.  
PCS Business Connection Personal Edition delivers the  
following features:  
Business email access: Read, reply to, forward, delete and  
compose your company email.  
Company directory and contacts: Search, view, call, and email  
contacts from your company's directory. Do all this and add/edit  
your personal contacts.  
Work calendar: Accept and reject meetings, view daily summaries  
and details, navigate to various dates.  
Files/information on your PC: Browse folders, download and  
view documents from any device using a PC browser or Pocket  
Internet Explorer.  
To use PCS Business Connection Personal Edition, install Business  
Connection Personal Edition software on your work PC. This allows data  
to be securely retrieved in real-time by your wireless device when  
connected to the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network. There is a monthly  
charge for PCS Business Connection, and usage charges will also apply.  
When your work PC isn't on, you can share connections with your  
co-workers so that you always have access to your email, calendar and  
contacts. Your data remains secure behind the corporate firewall and any  
changes you make on your wireless device are instantly updated on your  
corporate server without the need to synchronize.  
Additional Business Connection solutions are available to your company.  
For more details, visit businessconnection.sprintpcs.com.  
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PCS Vision FAQs  
How will I know when my phone is ready for PCS Vision Service?  
Your user name (for example, [email protected]) will display  
on your phone's display screen if “User Name” is selected for the  
greeting. For more information on setting the greeting, see "Changing  
How do I sign-in for the first time?  
You are automatically signed in to PCS Vision Services when you turn on  
your phone.  
How do I know when my phone is connected to PCS Vision Services?  
Your phone automatically connects when PCS Vision Service is used or  
an incoming message arrives. Your phone will also display the icon.  
(Connecting takes about 10-12 seconds.)  
Can I make calls and use PCS Vision Services at the same time?  
You cannot use voice and data services simultaneously. If you receive a  
call while the data service is active, the call will be forwarded into  
voicemail. You can place an outgoing call at any time, but it will  
interrupt any in-progress data session.  
When is my data connection active?  
Your connection is active when data is being transferred. Outgoing calls  
are allowed, but incoming calls go directly to voicemail. When active, the  
[
] indicator flashes on your phone’s display screen.  
When is my data connection dormant?  
If no data is received for 10 seconds, the connection goes dormant. When  
the connection is dormant, voice calls are allowed. (The connection can  
go active again quickly.) If no data is received for a long time, the  
connection will terminate.  
Can I sign out of data services?  
You can sign out without turning off your phone, however you will not be  
able to browse the Web or use other PCS Vision Services. While signed  
out, you can still place or receive phone calls, check voicemail, and use  
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other voice services. You may sign in again at any time. To sign out, tap  
].  
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Section 3C  
PCS Voice CommandSM  
In This Section  
PCS Voice CommandSM  
ith Sprint, the first wireless provider to offer innovative  
W
PCS Voice Command technology, reaching your friends, family,  
co-workers and teammates has never been easier – especially when you’re  
on the go. You can even listen to Web-based information such as news, stock  
quotes, weather, sports and much more. Your voice does it all with  
PCS Voice Command.  
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Getting Started With PCS Voice Command  
With PCS Voice Command:  
You can store all your contact’s phone numbers, so you can simply  
say the name of the person you want to call.  
There’s no need to punch in a lot of numbers, memorize voicemail  
passwords or try to dial while you’re driving.  
You can call anyone in your address book – even if you don’t  
remember their phone number.  
It’s Easy to Get Started  
Just dial  
from your PCS Phone to activate the service and  
listen to brief instructions directly from your phone. There is a monthly  
charge for PCS Voice Command.  
Creating Your Own Address Book  
You can program up to 500 names into your personal address book, with  
each name having up to five phone numbers. That’s 2,500 phone  
numbers – and with the advanced technology of PCS Voice Command –  
you can have instant access to all of them.  
There are four ways to update your address book:  
Use Voice Recordings: Simply dial  
and say, “Add  
name.” You will then be asked to say the name and number you  
want to add to your personal address book. Your address book can  
store up to 20 voice recorded names at once.  
On the Web: Go to www.talk.sprintpcs.com and receive a fully  
functional Web-based address book to create and update your contacts.  
Use an Existing Address Book: Automatically merge address  
books from desktop software applications with Sprint SyncSM Services  
for no additional charge. Simply click on the “Click to synchronize”  
button within your PCS Voice Command personal address book at  
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Call Directory Assistance: If you don’t have a computer or  
Internet access handy, you can have PCS Directory Assistance look  
up phone numbers for you and automatically add them to your  
address book. Just say, “Call operator,” and we’ll add two names and  
numbers to your address book for our standard directory assistance  
charge.  
Making a Call With PCS Voice Command  
1. Once you’ve signed up for PCS Voice Command and created your  
address book, all you do is press  
followed by the prompt “Ready.”  
. You’ll hear a tone  
2. After the “Ready” prompt, simply say, in a natural voice, “Call” and  
the name of the person or the number you’d like to call. For  
example, you can say, “Call Jane Smith at work,” “Call John Baker  
on the mobile phone,” “Call 555-1234” or “Call Bob Miller.”  
3. Your request will be repeated and you will be asked to verify. Say  
“Yes” to call the number or person. Say “No” if you wish to cancel.  
4. The number will automatically be dialed. Keep in mind that  
PCS Voice Command recognizes not only your voice, but any voice, so  
that others can experience the same convenience if they use your phone.  
For more helpful hints on PCS Voice Command, including a list of  
recognized commands and an interactive tutorial, visit  
Accessing Information Using  
PCS Voice Command  
1. Press  
.
2. Say “Call the Web.” (To access, listen to and respond to email, once  
email has been set up, say “Call My Email.”)  
3. Choose from a listing of information categories like news, weather,  
sports and more.  
Note: PCS Voice Command is not available while roaming off the  
enhanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Network.  
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Section 4  
Safety Guidelines and  
Warranty Information  
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4A  
Safety  
In This Section  
Getting the Most Out of Your Reception  
Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Your Phone  
Caring for the Battery  
Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice  
art of getting the most out of your 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 that your  
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 signal  
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 the 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 active, it  
periodically rechecks service availability or you can check it 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 radiofrequency (RF) signals. When you use  
your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level. This  
power can range from 0.006 watts to 0.2 watts in digital mode.  
Knowing Radiofrequency Safety  
The design of your 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 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).  
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Maintaining Your Phone’s Peak Performance  
There are several simple guidelines to operating your phone properly and  
maintaining safe, satisfactory service.  
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 does get wet, immediately turn the power off and  
remove the battery. If it’s inoperable, return it to a Sprint Store or  
call PCS Customer Solutions for service.  
Note: For the best care of your phone, only Sprint 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 your 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:  
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 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  
stationary or before pulling into traffic.  
Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may  
divert your attention from the road.  
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Dial to report serious emergencies. It’s free from your wireless phone.  
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.  
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 radiofrequency (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 systems and/or entertainment systems in motor  
vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or their 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.  
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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:  
Fueling areas such as gas stations.  
Below deck on boats.  
Fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities.  
Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain,  
just or metal powders.  
Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your  
vehicle’s engine.  
Note: Never transport or store flammable gas, liquid or explosives in the  
compartment of your vehicle that contains your phone or accessories.  
Restricting Children’s Access to your Phone  
Your 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.  
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Caring for the Battery  
Protecting Your Battery  
The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your  
battery’s performance.  
Use only Sprint-approved batteries and desktop chargers. These  
chargers are designed to maximize battery life. Using other batteries  
or chargers voids your warranty and may cause damage.  
In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures  
that range from 32º F to 104º F (0º C to 40º C).  
Don’t use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity  
areas, such 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.  
The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long  
period of time.  
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 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-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.  
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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.  
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 void 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 Sprint supplied or approved carrying case,  
holster or other body-worn accessory. If you do not use a body-worn  
accessory, ensure that the antenna is at least one inch (2.5 centimeters)  
from your body when transmitting. Use of non-Sprint approved  
accessories may violate FCC RF exposure guidelines.  
For more information about RF exposure, please visit the FCC Web site at  
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Specific Absorption Rates (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 than 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 [SPH-I330] are:  
AMPS mode (Part 22) - Head: 1.40 W/kg; Body-worn: .989 W/kg  
PCS mode (Part 24) - Head: 1.37 W/kg; Body-worn: .714 W/kg  
FCC Radiofrequency Emission  
This phone meets the FCC Radiofrequency Emission Guidelines. FCC ID  
number: [manufacturer needs to provide #]. More information on the  
phone's SAR can be found from the following FCC Web site:  
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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: PCS Phone [SPH-I330]  
Serial No.:  
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  
T9 Text Input is licensed by Tegic Communications and is covered by  
U.S. Pat. 5,818,437, U.S. Pat. 5,953,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554 and other  
patents pending.  
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Section 4B  
Manufacturer’s Warranty  
In This Section  
Manufacturer’s Warranty  
his section contains the manufacturer’s warranty for your PCS Phone.  
For information about the Terms and Conditions of your PCS Service,  
please see the Start Here guide included with your phone. For the most  
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recent version of the Terms and Conditions, please visit www.sprintpcs.com.  
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Manufacturer’s Warranty  
STANDARD LIMITED WARRANTY  
What is Covered and For How Long? SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA,  
L.P. ("SAMSUNG") warrants to the original purchaser ("Purchaser") that  
SAMSUNG's Phones and accessories ("Products") are free from defects in material  
and workmanship under normal use and service for the period commencing upon  
the date of purchase and continuing for the following specified period of time after  
that date:  
Phone  
Batteries  
1 Year  
1 Year  
Leather Case/Pouch  
Holster  
Other Phone Accessories  
90Days  
90 Days  
1 Year  
What is Not Covered? This Limited Warranty is conditioned upon proper use of  
Product by Purchaser. This Limited Warranty does not cover: (a) defects or damage  
resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, unusual physical, electrical or  
electromechanical stress, or modification of any part of Product, including antenna,  
or cosmetic damage; (b) equipment that has the serial number removed or made  
illegible; (c) any plastic surfaces or other externally exposed parts that are scratched  
or damaged due to normal use; (d) malfunctions resulting from the use of Product in  
conjunction with accessories, products, or ancillary/peripheral equipment not  
furnished or approved by SAMSUNG; (e) defects or damage from improper testing,  
operation, maintenance, installation, or adjustment; (f) installation, maintenance,  
and service of Product, or (g) Product used or purchased outside the United States or  
Canada. This Limited Warranty covers batteries only if battery capacity falls below  
80% of rated capacity or the battery leaks, and this Limited Warranty does not cover  
any battery if (i) the battery has been charged by a battery charger not specified or  
approved by SAMSUNG for charging the battery, (ii) any of the seals on the battery are  
broken or show evidence of tampering, or (iii) the battery has been used in  
equipment other than the SAMSUNG phone for which it is specified.  
What are SAMSUNG's Obligations? During the applicable warranty period, SAMSUNG  
will repair or replace, at SAMSUNG's sole option, without charge to Purchaser, any  
defective component part of Product. To obtain service under this Limited Warranty,  
Purchaser must return Product to an authorized phone service facility in an adequate  
container for shipping, accompanied by Purchaser's sales receipt or comparable  
substitute proof of sale showing the date of purchase, the serial number of Product  
and the sellers' name and address. To obtain assistance on where to deliver the  
Product, call Samsung Customer Care at 1-888-987-4357. Upon receipt, SAMSUNG  
will promptly repair or replace the defective Product. SAMSUNG may, at SAMSUNG's  
sole option, use rebuilt, reconditioned, or new parts or components when repairing  
any Product or replace Product with a rebuilt, reconditioned or new Product.  
Repaired/replaced leather cases, pouches and holsters will be warranted for a period  
of ninety (90) days. All other repaired/replaced Product will be warranted for a period  
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equal to the remainder of the original Limited Warranty on the original Product or  
for 90 days, whichever is longer. All replaced parts, components, boards and  
equipment shall become the property of SAMSUNG. If SAMSUNG determines that any  
Product is not covered by this Limited Warranty, Purchaser must pay all parts,  
shipping, and labor charges for the repair or return of such Product.  
What Are the Limits On SAMSUNG's Liability? EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE  
EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN, PURCHASER TAKES THE PRODUCT  
"AS IS," AND SAMSUNG MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION AND THERE  
ARE NO CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, OF  
ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO:  
·THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE;  
·WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT;  
·DESIGN, CONDITION, QUALITY, OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT;  
·THE WORKMANSHIP OF THE PRODUCT OR THE COMPONENTS CONTAINED  
THEREIN; OR  
·COMPLIANCE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY LAW, RULE,  
SPECIFICATION OR CONTRACT PERTAINING THERETO.  
NOTHING CONTAINED IN THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO  
CREATE AN EXPRESS WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO  
THE PRODUCT. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS THAT MAY ARISE  
BY OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING IF APPLICABLE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY  
LIMITED TO THE SAME DURATION OF TIME AS THE EXPRESS WRITTEN  
WARRANTY STATED HEREIN. SOME STATES/PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW  
LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE  
LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN ADDITION, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE  
LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE, USE,  
OR MISUSE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR ARISING DIRECTLY OR  
INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR FROM THE  
BREACH OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, OR LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR  
BENEFITS, OR FOR DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY TORT (INCLUDING  
NEGLIGENCE OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE) OR FAULT COMMITTED BY SAMSUNG, ITS  
AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, OR FOR ANY BREACH OF CONTRACT OR FOR ANY CLAIM  
BROUGHT AGAINST PURCHASER BY ANY OTHER PARTY. SOME STATES/  
PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT  
APPLY TO YOU.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE  
OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE/PROVINCE TO PROVINCE.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE  
ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT AND STATES PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE  
REMEDY. IF ANY PORTION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS HELD ILLEGAL OR  
UNENFORCEABLE BY REASON OF ANY LAW, SUCH PARTIAL ILLEGALITY OR  
UNENFORCEABILITY SHALL NOT AFFECT THE ENFORCEABILITY FOR THE  
REMAINDER OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WHICH PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES  
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IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE CONSTRUED TO BE LIMITED BY ITS TERMS OR AS  
LIMITED AS THE LAW PERMITS.  
THE PARTIES UNDERSTAND THAT THE PURCHASER MAY USE THIRD-PARTY  
SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCT. SAMSUNG  
MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS AND THERE ARE NO  
CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, AS TO THE  
QUALITY, CAPABILITIES, OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE OR SUITABILITY OF ANY  
THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT, WHETHER SUCH THIRD-PARTY  
SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED WITH THE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTED BY  
SAMSUNG OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING THE ABILITY TO INTEGRATE ANY SUCH  
SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT WITH THE PRODUCT. THE QUALITY, CAPABILITIES,  
OPERATIONS, PERFORMANCE AND SUITABILITY OF ANY SUCH THIRD-PARTY  
SOFTWARE OR EQUIPMENT LIE SOLELY WITH THE PURCHASER AND THE DIRECT  
VENDOR, OWNER OR SUPPLIER OF SUCH THIRD-PARTY SOFTWARE OR  
EQUIPMENT, AS THE CASE MAY BE.  
This Limited Warranty allocates risk of Product failure between Purchaser and  
SAMSUNG, and SAMSUNG's Product pricing reflects this allocation of risk and the  
limitations of liability contained in this Limited Warranty. The agents, employees,  
distributors, and dealers of SAMSUNG are not authorized to make modifications to  
this Limited Warranty, or make additional warranties binding on SAMSUNG.  
Accordingly, additional statements such as dealer advertising or presentation,  
whether oral or written, do not constitute warranties by SAMSUNG and should not be  
relied upon.  
Samsung Telecommunications America, L.P.  
1130 East Arapaho Road  
Richardson, Texas 75081  
Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG  
Phone: 1-888-987-HELP (4357)  
©2002 Samsung Telecommunications America. All rights reserved.  
No reproduction in whole or in part allowed without prior written approval.  
Specifications and availability subject to change without notice. [080802]  
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