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Page 1 - Sprint PCS

SPRINTDATE:BY/ON:DIE:FIERY PD:Sprint PCS>Motorola>StarTACCLIENT:FOLDER:ITEM:FILE:02.26.99je/GODZILLADrawn by DDW*100%PDDESIGN:PRODUCTION:ACCOUNT

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9 Safety Information Batteries Caution: All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive material, such as jewelry, keys or

Page 3 - First Things First

99Phone OptionsAuto HyphenJust turn Auto Hyphen ON to have all phone numbers automatically hyphenated on the display. This allows you to easily distin

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100Getting to System Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press aaaa to

Page 5 - Contents

101Phone OptionsDisplaying the Software VersionThis feature displays the Software Version used by your phone and may be useful if you require technica

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102An exciting line of accessories can enhance and personalize your digital wireless experience.Lithium Ion BatteriesMotorola’s Lithium Ion (LiIon) ba

Page 7 - Sprint PCS Customer Care

103ReferenceDual-Slot Desktop Charging Base(AC Adapter Charger Required)This charging base can be loaded with up to three batteries. Equipped with one

Page 8 - Guide Overview

104Hands-Free Car KitOptional Hands-Free Car Kits give you the convenience of hands-free, speaker phone operation while in your car. Full duplex opera

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105ReferenceQ. I pressed the power button, but nothing happened. What’s wrong with my phone?A. Check that you have installed a battery and that the ba

Page 10 - Safety Information

106Q. I tried to place a call and received a fast busy signal.A. This sound means that your call was not processed. For example, the Sprint PCS Networ

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107ReferenceQ. My phone started beeping, and the display says: 1 Call Unanswered. What happened?A. Someone tried to call you while you were in an area

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108AAC Adapter Charger An accessory device that allows you to power and/or charge your phone from a wall outlet. See page 18.accessory connector A s

Page 13 - Getting Started

10 Safety Information Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want

Page 14 - Package Content Options

109ReferenceDTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency are the tones that your phone transmits to communicate with tone activated phone systems like voicemail or

Page 15 - Introduction to Batteries

110lock To prevent unauthorized access to the wireless telephone. See page 84.lock code A four-digit code used to access your phone once it has been

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111ReferencePersonal Identification Number (PIN) A private numeric password which protects personal accounts such as bank-by-phone or voicemail.Phone B

Page 17 - ¡ to turn your phone OFF

112standby-time The total time your phone is ON but not used for talking.Super Speed Dial A dialing shortcut that allows you to quickly dial any num

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113ReferencePatent InformationManufactured under one or more of the following U.S. patents:4121218413868141930364254382m430284543120744327319432966643

Page 19 - Charging Batteries

114AAC adapter 18Ð20accessory connector 22account numbers, storing 48Ð49adjusting volume 37alpha characters, entering 43answering calls 32Ð34automatic

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115IndexEearpiece 22editing memory 68Ð69emergency call 85ending calls 31entering names 43entries, clearing 45Fflip 22function key 22GGetting Started 1

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116number character 50Ð51Number Preference 67numbersrecalling 44Ð46storing 42Oone minute timer 74outgoing callscontrolling 89placing 30Ð31PPause Diali

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117IndexTThree-Watt Vehicular Kit 104timersaudible 74Ð75cumulative 73individual 72, 74one minute 74repeating 75resettable 72, 73single 75Tone Controls

Page 23 - Function Keys

118©1999 Sprint Spectrum L.P. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part without prior written approval. Sprint, Sprint PCS and the diam

Page 24 - Using the Smart Button

11 Safety Information Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted:

Page 25 - The Basics

12 Getting Started Package Content Options This Sprint PCS Phone ™ comes equipped with a standard battery and an AC Adapter Charger to get you up an

Page 26 - ¡ to turn the phone OFF

13 Getting StartedPackage Content Options Your phone and accessories may not look exactly as pictured.HolsterCigarette Lighter AdapterAC Adapter Char

Page 27 - Reading the Indicators

14 Introduction to Batteries Each battery is shipped in an uncharged state with a protective cover on it. Before you can use your Sprint PCS Phone,

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15 Getting StartedIntroduction to Batteries Removing the Auxiliary Battery CoverAttaching the Auxiliary Battery Cover1. Dislodge Cover Hold the auxil

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16 Installing Batteries Main Battery InstallationTo install a battery:Main Battery RemovalTo remove a battery:1.Insert ToePlace the side of the batte

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17Getting StartedInstalling Batteries Auxiliary Battery InstallationThe auxiliary battery clips onto the back of your phone.Auxiliary Battery RemovalT

Page 31 - Placing a Call

18Charging BatteriesUsing the Internal Charger There is a battery charger built right into your phone. To make use of the internal charger, you will n

Page 32 - Setting Up Three-Way Calling

1 First Things First Read this before you do anything else. • Determine if your phone is preactivated.If you received your Sprint PCS Phone ™ in the

Page 33 - Receiving Calls

19Getting StartedCharging BatteriesThe Battery IndicatorIn the upper right corner of your Sprint PCS Phone’s display, there is a battery indicator fill

Page 34 - «, ‡ , ¤, ‚, ª

20Charging BatteriesUsing the Dual-Slot Desktop Charging BaseThe Dual-Slot Desktop Charging Base’s front pocket can charge batteries while they are at

Page 35 - Call Waiting

21Getting StartedCharging BatteriesDual-Slot Desktop Charging Base IndicatorsThe three LED indicators on the left front of the Dual-Slot Desktop Charg

Page 36 - Automatic Redial

22Sprint PCS Phone OverviewFunction KeysAlphanumeric Display Displays your input from the keypad, information recalled from memory, and other message

Page 37 - Muting the Microphone

23Getting StartedUsing the Smart Button Easily recognized in this User’s Guide by AAAA and in your Sprint PCS Phone’s display by § – the handy Smart B

Page 38 - Basic Tone Controls

24The BasicsThe next few pages will introduce you to the basic features of your Sprint PCS Phone. In the chapters that follow, we will explain every o

Page 39 - BookBook

25BasicsTurning Your Sprint PCS Phone OnCDMA DigitalWhen your phone finds the Sprint PCS Network, you will see the time and date, the icon, and eithe

Page 40 - Alert ON and OFF

26Reading the Indicators Signal Strength (1)Displays the strength of the connection between your phone and the digital network.Clock (2)When your phon

Page 41 - Using Memory

27BasicsReading the IndicatorsIn Use (5)Appears when a call is in progress.Roam (6)Lights up when your phone accesses a digital wireless service outsi

Page 42 - Making the Most of Memory

28Reading the IndicatorsDetailed Battery Level Reading The bar graph in the display represents the battery level. The higher the graph, the closer the

Page 43 - § ” symbol

2 First Things First What you should know before you call: • This call typically takes about 30 minutes, but may take longer at peak times. • Your Sp

Page 44 - ¤ to enter

29BasicsReading the IndicatorsService LightThe Service Light is on top of your Sprint PCS Phone and lights up when your phone is ON. The color it flash

Page 45 - º or close the phone

30Placing and Ending Calls Placing a CallYou can dial phone numbers with up to 32 digits, but only the last twenty-four digits will appear in the disp

Page 46 - To erase a memory entry:

31BasicsPlacing and Ending CallsEnding a CallThere are three ways to end a call: Setting Up Three-Way CallingThree-Way Calling lets you talk with two

Page 47 - ⁄ through

32Receiving CallsYour phone must be ON to receive calls. When a call is incoming:• an alert will sound and/or vibrate.• the Service Light (pg. 29) wil

Page 48 - ª to call the number in the

33BasicsReceiving CallsRinger/Vibrator SuppressIf an incoming call catches you by surprise, you can turn the alert OFF using the lower volume key. You

Page 49 - ƒ and press ª then aa

34Receiving CallsUnanswered Call IndicatorThere are times when you’re unavailable to answer calls. If your phone is ON, it keeps a count of unanswered

Page 50 - ‰ and the two-digit

35BasicsRedialing NumbersAutomatic RedialIf you attempt to place a call during an instance of extremely high network traffic, you may hear a fast busy

Page 51 - Storing Calling Card Numbers

36Basic Tone ControlsVibration ModeIn situations where ringing may not be appropriate, or in noisy places where you may not hear your phone, select th

Page 52 - ª to send the next group

37BasicsBasic Tone ControlsThe upper and lower volume keys are left of the display and can be used to adjust the earpiece, keypad, and ringer volume.

Page 53 - Using Messaging*

38Your Phone & Its ShortcutsThroughout this guide you will see shortcuts that point out simple ways to reach some of your phone’s features. If you

Page 54 - Receiving Messages

3 First Things First Unlocking Your Phone Just follow these simple steps to unlock your phone:If you don’t remember your code, try using the last fou

Page 55 - ¬ to store the information

39BasicsYour Phone & Its ShortcutsThe Usual ShortcutsThe words “menu,” “batt,” “lock,” “mute,” and “vib” appear on the ⁄, ›, fi, fl, and † buttons.

Page 56 - Caller ID Options

40Using MemoryYour new Sprint PCS Phone has its own internal Phone Book. The Phone Book allows you to store up to 99 names and numbers for easy access

Page 57 - ª or press

41Using MemoryMaking the Most of MemoryEach phone number is stored in a “memory location” numbered 01-99. You can arrange your Phone Book for convenie

Page 58 - Voicemail Options

42Storing Names and NumbersTo take advantage of the internal Phone Book, you will need to store some names and numbers into memory. Your phone’s dedic

Page 59 - like a

43Using MemoryEntering NamesWhen the display shows Alpha or Press §, you can use the keypad to produce any letter in the alphabet. Use the letters pri

Page 60 - Message Options

44Recalling from MemoryRecall by NameOnce you have stored names and numbers, you can recall them alphabetically and immediately place calls.1.Enter Di

Page 61 - The Works

45Using MemoryRecalling from MemoryRecall by Memory LocationEach name and number you store is placed in a memory location numbered 01-99. Once you hav

Page 62 - « and » keys to scroll

46Recall ShortcutsSpeed DialIf you know the memory location of the number you wish to call, you may use the Speed Dial function.Note: If you enter the

Page 63 - Phone Book

47Using MemoryScratchpadIf you need to take a quick note, but you do not want to save the number, use the Scratchpad, which always remembers the last

Page 64 - ƒ then press aa

48Pause DialingWhen you call automated systems like voicemail or bank by phone, a recorded message prompts you for PIN numbers, account numbers, etc.

Page 65 - Recalling By Name

4 Contents Introduction First Things First. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Welcome to Sprint PCS. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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49Using MemoryUsing Pause DialingOnce stored, you may recall the entry and place the call. All of the digits you have stored will be recalled, but you

Page 67 - « to store

50Using Calling CardsStoring Calling Card NumbersNumber Characters are another way your phone can save you time in dialing. The Number Character saves

Page 68 - Number Preference

51Using MemoryPlacing a Calling Card CallOnce you have stored your calling card information, recall the information and place the call whenever you wa

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52Using Messaging*The dedicated Message Key provides access to your phone’s Messaging Menu. Through this menu, you can view Caller IDs, check your voi

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53MessagingReceiving MessagesIf your phone is ON and you receive a Caller ID, voicemail, or alphanumeric message:• An alert sounds or vibrates:Your ph

Page 71 - Call Timers

54Viewing Your Caller IDsYour phone supports Caller ID, which lets you see who is calling before you answer. The Caller IDs for the last 16 different

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55MessagingCaller ID OptionsWhen viewing Caller IDs, press the Message Key to see the options available for the highlighted Caller ID.4.Access Options

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56Checking Your VoicemailWhen you receive voicemail, your phone displays an indicator. This way, you will be able to check for new voicemail simply by

Page 74 - Resetting the Timer

57MessagingVoicemail OptionsWhen checking voicemail, press the Message Key to see options for the highlighted voicemail notification.3.Access OptionsPr

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58Reading Your Messages Your phone can receive Numeric Pages or Text Messages* like a pager. The message memory stores up to 60 messages, depending on

Page 76 - Single Audible Timer

5 Contents Using Messaging Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Receiving Messages . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 77 - Tone Controls

59MessagingMessage OptionsWhen reading your messages, press the Message Key to see the options available for the highlighted message. 5.Access Options

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60The WorksIntroducing the Menu FeaturesThe Sprint PCS Phone is loaded with features that can help make life easier and more productive. The phone’s u

Page 79 - Shortcut:

61The WorksRoad MapsTo help you navigate through the phone’s menu system, chapters begin with an easy-to-follow visual “road map”—a quick overview of

Page 80 - Keypad Tones

62Phone BookIn “Using Memory” you learned how to store and recall phone numbers with the Phone Book. You can access the same features, along with some

Page 81 - Transmit Tones

63Phone BookRoad MapPress ƒ then press aaaa to enter the menu system.Start:Recall ByRecall ByLocationLocationPhone BookPhone BookStatusStatusStore

Page 82 - Service Tones

64Getting to Phone Book...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone BookPress aaaa to enter Phone Book.Recalling By NameOnce you have stored n

Page 83 - Lock/Security

65Phone BookRecalling By LocationEach name and number you store is placed in a memory location numbered 01-99. Once you have stored names and numbers,

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66Getting to Phone Book...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone BookPress aaaa to enter Phone Book.Storing a New NumberWhether you store n

Page 85 - Unlocking the Phone

67Phone BookViewing the Number of Your Sprint PCS PhoneUse this feature to view your phone’s currently active number.Number PreferenceWhen Placing Cal

Page 86 - ‰, ⁄, ª. See page 89

68Getting to Phone Book...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone BookPress aaaa to enter Phone Book.Editing a Memory LocationYou can edit a

Page 87 - Secure Options Submenu

6 Welcome to Sprint PCS Only Sprint PCS built a 100% digital, 100% PCS nationwide network from the ground up for a new level of clarity. We’ve built

Page 88 - º to exit without resetting

69Phone BookEditing (cont’d)6.Finish NumberPress aaaa when you finish editing the phone number. The display will show the current location.7.Move to a

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70Call TimersYour phone is equipped with three visual and three audible call timers. You can monitor or record the length of individual calls, set a t

Page 90 - Service Level

71CallTimersRoad MapPress ƒ then press aaaa to enter the menu system.Start:IndividualIndividualXX:XX:XXXX:XX:XXResettableResettableTimeTime XXXXX

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72Getting to Call Timers...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterCall TimersPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Timersand press AAAA to select.Viewi

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73CallTimersViewing the Cumulative TimerThis is a non-resettable timer that keeps track of your phone’s total air-time (in minutes) since your phone w

Page 93 - Feature Review

74Getting to Call Timers...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterCall TimersPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Timersand press AAAA to select.Auto

Page 94 - ⁄ through »

75CallTimersRepeating Audible TimerYou can set this timer to beep during your calls at an interval that you select—from 11-999 seconds. Like the One M

Page 95 - Call Options Submenu

76Tone ControlsIf you’ve been reading along diligently, this may be a good time for a break–put your feet up and have some fun with these features. Us

Page 96 - Instant Redial

77Tone ControlsRoad MapPress ƒ then press AAAA to enter the menu system.Start:Silent Silent Mode OffMode OffRing/VibRing/VibSelectSelectRinger Ri

Page 97 - Display Options Submenu

78Getting to Tone Control...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterTone ControlPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Tone Controland press AAAA to sele

Page 98 - Changing the Banner

7 Guide Overview We’ve designed this guide to take you step-by-step through each feature of your new Sprint PCS Phone. We’ll show you what key to pre

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79Tone ControlsRinger or Vibrator SelectionVibraCall® Alert is ideal for situations where ringing may not be appropriate, or in noisy places where you

Page 100 - Service Light

80Getting to Tone Control...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterTone ControlPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Tone Controland press AAAA to sele

Page 101 - System Options Submenu

81Tone ControlsMessage ReminderIf you subscribe to messaging services, this feature can help you remember to check your messages. Turn Message Reminde

Page 102 - Phone Options

82Lock/SecurityWhile you probably would not want to leave your phone unattended, your phone has a number of built-in security features to prevent unau

Page 103 - Accessory Options

83Lock/SecurityRoad MapPress ƒ then press aaaa to enter the menu system.Start:AutoAutoLock OffLock OffEmergencyEmergencyCall OnCall OnSecure Secu

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84Getting to Lock/Security...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterLock/SecurePress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Lock Secure and press aaaa to sele

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85Lock/SecurityEmergency Call Your phone’s emergency call feature allows you to instantly place a call from location 01 – even when your phone is lock

Page 106 - Troubleshooting

86Getting to Secure Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterLock/SecurePress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Lock Secure and press aaaa to sel

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87Lock/SecurityMaster ResetUse this feature to reset all user-selectable options back to their original factory settings. Keep in mind: Once you selec

Page 108

88Getting to Secure Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterLock/SecurePress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Lock Secure and press aaaa to sel

Page 109 - Glossary

8 Safety Information Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. Whe

Page 110

89Lock/SecurityService LevelWhen loaning your phone to others, you may want to restrict call placement or protect memory information. Your phone has t

Page 111

90Phone OptionsThe Phone Options menu is your “command center” for adjusting the way your phone sends and receives calls. You can fine tune your phone

Page 112

91Phone OptionsRoad MapPress ƒ then press aaaa to enter the menu system.Start:PhonePhoneBookBookTimersTimersToneToneControlControlLockLockSecure

Page 113 - ·, and your call is placed

92Getting to Phone Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press aaaa to s

Page 114 - Patent Information

931.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press aaaa to select.3.EnterCall OptionsPr

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941.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press aaaa to select.3.EnterCall OptionsPr

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95Phone OptionsAutomatic AnswerTurn Auto Answer ON to have your phone automatically answer incoming calls after two ring cycles. Note: We recommend y

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96Getting to Display Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press aaaa t

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97Phone OptionsChanging the LanguageThis feature allows you to select the language in the display.Changing the BannerYou may create your own message b

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98Getting to Display Options...1.Enter Menu Press ƒ then press aaaa.2.EnterPhone OptionsPress qqqq or ZZZZ to scroll to Phone Optionsand press aaaa t

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