Nokia 3588i manuel d'utilisation

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    User’ s Guide PCS Phone (Nokia 3588i) 9310822[...]

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    Table of Contents Welcome to Sprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii Section 1: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1A. Setting Up Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Customizing Ringer Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Selecting Distinctive Sounds and Tunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Selecting Ringers for Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Customizing Alert Notifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    2G. Using the Contacts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Contacts List Entry Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Entering Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Selecting a Character Input Mo[...]

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    Setting Up Your Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Voicemail Notification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 New Voicemail Message Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 9 Retrieving Your Voicemail Messages . . . . . . . . [...]

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    i Welcome to Sprint print built the larg est all-digital, all-PC S Nationwide Netw ork with advanced multimedia ser vice s, reaching more than 240 million people fo r clarity you can see and hear . W e built our networ k to giv e you what w e believe you reall y want fr om a wireless phone: clear sound, private conv ersations, and time- saving feat[...]

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    ii Introduction his User’ s Guide introduces you to PCS Ser vice and all the featur es of your new phone. It’ s divided into four sections: 䊳 Section 1: Getting Started 䊳 Section 2: Understanding Y our Phone 䊳 Section 3: Using PCS Service Features 䊳 Section 4: Safety Guidelines and W ar ranty Inf o rmation Throughout the guide, you&apos[...]

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    Section 1 Getting Started[...]

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    Section 1: Getting Started 1A: Setting Up Service 2 Section 1A Setting Up Service In This Section 䊳 Getting Started With PCS Servic e 䊳 Setting Up Y our V oicemail 䊳 Getting Help his section walks y ou through setting up ser vice f or your PCS Phone, unlocking y our phone, setting up your voicemail, and contacting Sprint f or assistance with [...]

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    Section 1: Getting Started 1A: Setting Up Service 3 Getting Started With PCS Service Determine if Y our Phone is Already Activated If you re ceived your phone in the m ail or purc hased it at a Sprint Store, it probabl y has already been acti vated. All y ou need to do is unloc k your phone. If your phone is not activa ted, please refe r to the Sta[...]

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    Section 1: Getting Started 1A: Setting Up Service 4 feature that lets you pr ess one key to access messag e s and bypasses the need f or you to enter your pass code). Note: The voicemail setup process may vary in certain Affiliate areas. For mor e information about using your v oicemail, see "Using Vo i c e m a i l " o n p a g e 7 9 . Get[...]

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    Section 1: Getting Started 1A: Setting Up Service 5 number of minu tes used since y our last invoicing cycle. (Normal airt ime usage will appl y .) T o access this information: 䡵 Press . Note: This service may not be available in all Affi liate markets. PCS Directory Assistance PCS Directory Assistance provides a v ariety of ser vices, including [...]

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    Section 2 Understanding Your PCS Phone[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e: The Basics 7 Section 2A Your PCS Phone: The Basics In This Section 䊳 Front View of Phone 䊳 Viewing the Display Screen 䊳 Features of Y our PCS Phone (Nokia 3588i) 䊳 T urning Y our Phone On and Off 䊳 Using the Battery and Charger 䊳 Displaying Y our Phone Numbe r 䊳 Making and [...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 8 Front V iew of Phone[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 9 Key Function s 1. On/Off Bu tton: T ur ns your phone on o r off. 2. Universal Headset Jack: Provides connection for a univ er sal 2.5-mm headset. 3. Display Screen: Displa ys phone status icons and menu items. 4. Signal Indicator: Indicates signal str ength. 5. Left and Rig[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 10 V iewing the Display Screen This list identifies the symbols y ou’ll see on y our display screen . 䊳 shows y our current signal strength. (The more line s you have, the stronger your signal) 䊳 No service means your phone cannot find a signal. 䊳 tells you a call is [...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 11 Features of Y our PC S Phone (Nokia 3588i) Congratulations on the purchase of your PCS Phone (Nokia 3588i). This phone is lightweight, easy-to- use, and reliable. It also off ers many significant f eatures and ser vice options: 䊳 Easy to op erate keypad featuring a f our[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 12 T urning Y our Phone On and Off T urnin g Y our Phone On 䡵 Press the pow er button on top of your phone f or 2 two seconds to turn on your phone. Once your phone is on, it di splays “Searching f o r ser vice” that indicates that your phone is searching f or a signal.[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 13 When the batter y charge is getting lo w , the “Batter y low . Please rec harg e” message is display ed on your scr een, and the phone sounds a warning tone. When the battery has become too weak to operate yo ur phone, the message “Switching off . Please rec harge”[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 14 2. Press down on the b atter y until it snaps into place. Removing the Battery T o remove your battery, follow these easy steps: 1. Make sure the power is off so that you don’t lose an y stored numbers or messages. 2. Remove the back cov e r by pressing and holding the r[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 15 Alwa ys use a Spr int-approved desktop charg er , travel c harger , or vehicle po wer adapter to charg e your batter y . War n i ng ! Only use batteries approved by Sprint. Using the wrong battery charger could cause damage to your phone and void th e warranty. Using the C[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 16 Displaying Y our Phone Number Just in case you forg et your phone number , your PCS Phone can rem ind you. T o display your phone number: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Phone details , and press Select . 2. Scroll to My phone no. and press Select . (Y our phone’ s number is d[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 17 Making Calls Using the Contacts List T o dial directly from a Contacts list entry: 1. Press Contacts , scr oll to Search , and press Select . 2. Enter the first letter , or letters, of the entr y you seek. (A list Connyp[(Congy)123( w)52.6i3.9(ing1(e.1(ng1A li11291 Tf2.[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 18 For inf or mation on cr eating key assignments, see "Cr eating a One-T ouch Speed Di al Entr y" on page 64 . Calling Emerge ncy Numbers Note: Official emergency numbers vary by location. Check before you need to use this feature to make sure the number is the pro[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 19 2. When a call comes in, ans wer the call by pre ssing . (Depending on your settin gs, you ma y also answer inc oming calls simply by pr essing any number k ey .) The following options are also available: 1. Press Answer to ans wer the call. – or – 2. Press Silence or [...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 20 Dialing Options Dialing options are displayed when you enter numbers in the phone’ s standby mode. T o select an option, press Options and pr ess: 䊳 Save— Saves the ph one number in y our Contacts list. (See "Saving a Phone Number" on page 21 .) 䊳 Add to [...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2A: Your PCS Phon e - The Basics 21 End-of-Call Opt ions After making or receiving a call, the phone number you called or received is temporarily saved in y our Call logs me nu. T o view end-of-c all options: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Call logs, and press Select . 2. Scroll to Outgoing calls , Incoming calls[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2B: Controllin g Your Phone’s Settin gs 22 Section 2B Controlling Your Phone’s Settings In This Section 䊳 Setting Y our Phone’ s Date and T ime 䊳 Using Profiles 䊳 Selecting Silent Mode 䊳 Adjusting V olume 䊳 Customizing Ringers 䊳 Customizing Alert Notifications 䊳 Enabling Location Info Sha[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2B: Controllin g Your Phone’s Settin gs 23 Setting Y our Phone’ s Date and T ime Y our phone’ s time and date need to be set to a llow some phone featur es to operate. These settings may alr eady have been ma de for yo u r p h on e . T o manually set the date: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and p[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2B: Controllin g Your Phone’s Settin gs 24 T o let your phone automatically set its date and time: Use the f ollowing steps to let your phone automaticall y set its time and date based on the ti me and date of the local phone netwo rk: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to T [...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2B: Controllin g Your Phone’s Settin gs 25 Until you select a diff erent profile, y our phone remains in Meeting profile, and your phone’ s c haracteristics will ref lect this profile. Renaming a Prof ile Any of the profiles can be renamed, e xcept the Nor mal profile. For example, to rename the Outdoor [...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2B: Controllin g Your Phone’s Settin gs 26 Adjusting V olume Adjusting Ringer V olume Y ou can make the phone r ing louder or quieter by adjusting its volume. T o adjust the ringer volume: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Profiles , and press Select . 2. Scroll to the profile y ou wish to modify ( Normal is the d[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2B: Controllin g Your Phone’s Settin gs 27 Customizing Ringers Ring ers help you identify incoming calls and messages. Y ou can assign ringers to individual Contacts list entries, types of calls, and types of messages. 䊳 Ringing tone includes a var iety of pre-pr ogram med standard ringers and familiar m[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2B: Controllin g Your Phone’s Settin gs 28 Selecting Distinctive Sounds and T unes Y ou can select a distinctiv e sound or tune to hear when y our phone rings. T o select a di stinctive ringer: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Gallery , and press Select . 2. Scroll to View fo lders and press Select . 3. Scroll to[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2B: Controllin g Your Phone’s Settin gs 29 Customizing Al ert Notifications Y ou can select a ring er alert that identifies the group type of the caller (for e xample; famil y , friends, or business). T o select a ringer alert to identify the type of call: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Profiles , and press Sel[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2B: Controllin g Your Phone’s Settin gs 30 Enabling Location Info Sharing The Location Info S haring feature allows the networ k to detect the ge ographic location of yo ur phone using a Global P ositioning System (GPS) . By enabling or disabl ing the Location Info Sharing feature, you c hoose when your po[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2B: Controllin g Your Phone’s Settin gs 31 Customizing Y our Phone’ s Display Screen Display Language Y our phone can displa y English or Spanish menus and prompts. T ip: Selecting a language you do not understand may present a problem when attempting to navigate menus to change the language back. T o as[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2B: Controllin g Your Phone’s Settin gs 32 Customizing the Display Banner Y ou can select a display bann er to display on y our phone when in the standb y mode. T o change your display banner: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Display settings and press Select . 3. Scroll[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2B: Controllin g Your Phone’s Settin gs 33 Selecting the Color Scheme Y ou can select a color sc heme f or the display sc reens. T o select the color scheme: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Display settings and press Select . 3. Scroll to Color schemes and press Select [...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2B: Controllin g Your Phone’s Settin gs 34 TTY Access With PCS Service From Sprint A TTY (T e xt T elephone), also kn own as a TDD (T eletype Device for th e Deaf), is a telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or har d of hearing, or who have speech or language dis a bilities, to comm uni[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2C: Setting Your Phone’s S ecurity 35 Section 2C Setting Your Phone’s Security In This Section 䊳 Accessing the Security Settings 䊳 Locking and Unlocking Y our Phone 䊳 Changing the Lock Code 䊳 Calling in Locked Mode 䊳 Managing Allowed Numbers 䊳 Restricting and Unrestricting Calls 䊳 Locking a[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2C: Setting Your Phone’s S ecurity 36 Accessing the Security Settings Y ou must know your lock co de to view the Security settings menu. T o access the Security menu: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Security settings and press Select . 3. Enter your lock code and pres s[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2C: Setting Your Phone’s S ecurity 37 Changing the Lock Code T o change your lock code (reco mmended): 1. Press Menu , scroll to Settings , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Security settings and press Select . 3. Enter your lock code and pres s OK . 4. Scroll to Change lock code and pre ss Select . 5. Enter[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2C: Setting Your Phone’s S ecurity 38 5. Scroll to (e m p t y ) , press Assign , enter the number you wish to allow , and press OK . – or – Scroll to (e m p t y ) , press Assign , press Find to access y our Contacts list, scroll to find the nu mbe r yo u wi sh t o al low , p re ss OK , and press OK aga[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2C: Setting Your Phone’s S ecurity 39 Note: Restricted incoming calls are forwarded to voicemail . When calls are restricted, calls still may be possible to the official eme r gency number programmed into your phone . Removing Call Restrictions T o remove all ca ll restrictions: 1. Press Menu , scroll to S[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2D: Controllin g Your Roaming Experience 40 Section 2D Controlling Your Roaming Experience In This Section 䊳 Understanding Roaming 䊳 Setting Y our Phone’ s Roaming Mode 䊳 Controlling Roaming Charges Using Call Guar d oaming is the abili ty to make or receive calls while you’ re of f the enhanced Sp[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2D: Controllin g Your Roaming Experience 41 Understanding Roaming Roaming Indicator o n the Display Screen The roaming indicator on your display scr een lets you know when you’ re off the enhanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Netw ork. Y ou can set your r oaming mode to Sprint only , analog onl y , or automatic, [...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2D: Controllin g Your Roaming Experience 42 Number . Press when yo u hear your g reeting and enter your pass code at the prompt. 䊳 There are security and privacy risks (eavesdropping and cloning) that e xist with conv en tional analog ser vices today . 䊳 Y our batter y needs recharging sooner when you us[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2D: Controllin g Your Roaming Experience 43 Controlling Roaming Charges Using Call Guard In addition to the r oaming icon, Call Guard alerts you when roaming c harges apply . Thi s featur e makes it easy to manage your roaming charg e s by reminding you when you make or receive r oaming ca lls. It also requi[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2E: Navigating Throug h Menus 44 Section 2E Navigating Through Menus In This Section 䊳 Menu Navigation 䊳 Menu Structure 䊳 Reviewing the Main Menu 䊳 Reviewing the Contacts Menu his section is a r oad map to using y our PCS Phone. Every function and feature can be ac cessed through a menu. T ake a fe w[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2E: Navigating Throug h Menus 45 Menu Navigation The four-w ay navigation key on your PCS Phone allows you to scroll through menus quic kly and easily . T o navigate through a menu, simply press the navigation key in the direction y ou wish to move. Menu Structure Selecting Menu Items As you navigate through[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2E: Navigating Throug h Menus 46 Reviewing the Main Menu Menu Main Diagram Men us l et you vi ew or cha nge yo ur phone settings. The f ollowing outline shows y o ur phone’ s complete menu structure: Call logs Outgoing calls Call time Send message View number Use number Save Delete Call Incoming calls (sam[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2E: Navigating Throug h Menus 47 Alarm clock Calendar View day Make a note Go to date Settings V oice recorder Record Recordings list Calculator Stopwatch Split timing Lap timing Vie w t i me s Delete times Profiles Normal Select Customize Ti m e d Silent (similar submenu to “Normal” abo ve) Meeting (sim[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2E: Navigating Throug h Menus 48 T ime settings Clock Date Auto-update of date & time T one settings Ringing options Ringing tone Ringing volume Vibrating alert Message alert tone Keypad tones W arning tones Alert for Enhancement settings Headset Loopset Security settings Phone lock Allowed numbers when [...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2E: Navigating Throug h Menus 49 Game sounds Game lights Shakes Keyguard Reviewing the Contacts Menu Contacts Menu Diagra m The contacts menu contains your Con tacts list entries, and lets you add, de lete, and customize entries according to yo ur personal preferences.The f ollowi ng outline shows your phone[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2E: Navigating Throug h Menus 50 Wo r k Fax Options Scrolling view Memory status 1-touch dialing View number Change Delete V oice tags Playback Change Delete My phone no. Caller Groups Family Rename group Group ringing tone Group logo Group members VIP (same submenu as “Family”above) Friends (same submen[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2F: Mana ging Call Logs 51 Section 2F Managing Call Logs In This Section 䊳 Viewing Call Logs 䊳 Call Logs Options 䊳 Making a Call From Call Logs 䊳 Viewing the T ime of a Call From Call Logs 䊳 Viewing a Phone Number From Call Logs 䊳 Saving a Phone Number From Call Logs 䊳 Adding a Call Logs Number[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2F: Mana ging Call Logs 52 V iewing Call Logs Y ou’ ll find your Call logs inv alua ble. They are the last 20 phone numbers or Contacts list entries for calls y o u placed, accepted, or missed. Call logs ma ke redialing a number fast and easy . They are continually updated as ne w number s are added to the[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2F: Mana ging Call Logs 53 Making a Call From Call Logs Call logs contain a list of recen t calls. The y make placing and returning calls easy . T o place a call from Call logs: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Call logs , and press Select . 2. Scroll to an option (for e xample, Missed calls ) and press Select . 3.[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2F: Mana ging Call Logs 54 Saving a Phone Number From Call Logs Y our PCS Phone can store up to 500 Contacts list entries, with a total of up to 2,50 0 phone nu mbers. T o save a phone number from Call logs: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Call logs , and press Select . 2. Scroll to the categ or y you wish to view[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2F: Mana ging Call Logs 55 Deleting Numbers in Call Logs T o delete numbers in Call logs: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Call logs , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Delete call logs and press Select . 3. Scroll to the option y ou prefer ( All , Missed , Incoming , o r Outgoing ) and press Select . Note: This acti[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2G: Using the Co ntacts List 56 Section 2G Using the Contacts List In This Section 䊳 Contacts List Entry Options 䊳 Entering T ext 䊳 Adding a New Contacts List Entry 䊳 Finding a Contact 䊳 Adding a Phone Number to an Existing Contact 䊳 Editing a Phone Number in the Contacts List 䊳 Editing a Name [...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2G: Using the Co ntacts List 57 Contacts List Entry Options When you displa y a Contacts list entr y , the following options are displa yed. Press Contacts and scroll thr o ugh your options. 䊳 Search —lets your sear ch for an e xisting entr y . 䊳 Add new —lets you add a ne w entr y . 䊳 Edit name ?[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2G: Using the Co ntacts List 58 Entering Characters by T app ing the Keypad T o enter characters by tapping the keypad, you must be in a display scr een that allows for te xt entr y . Press the corresponding key until the de sired character appears. By default, the first letter of a word is capitalized and f[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2G: Using the Co ntacts List 59 For example, to write a memo to yourself: 1. Press Menu, scroll to Organizer , and press Select . 2. Scroll to Calendar and press Select . 3. Press Options , scr oll to Make a note , and press Select . 4. Scroll to Memo (or any other type of te xt you wish to input) and press [...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2G: Using the Co ntacts List 60 Entering Symbols and Nu mbers T o enter symbols: 1. Press Options , scr oll to Insert symbol , and press Select . 2. Using the four-wa y scroll ke y , highlight a symbol and press Inse rt . T ip: Press and hold a number key for 2 seconds to insert that number . Adding a New Co[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2G: Using the Co ntacts List 61 Finding Speed Dial Numbers T o find phone numbers you have stor ed in speed dial locations: 1. Press Contacts , scr oll to 1-touch dialing , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll up or down to view 1-touc h contacts. Finding V oice Dial Numbers T o find phone numbers you have stored i[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2G: Using the Co ntacts List 62 Editing a Name in the Contacts List T o edit the name of an entry: 1. Press the down scroll key to view y our Contacts list 2. Scroll to the name y ou wish to edit and press Details . 3. Press Options , scr oll to Edit name , and press Select . 4. Press Clear to delete letters[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2G: Using the Co ntacts List 63 Creating and Managing Caller Groups Y ou can assign eac h contact in your Co ntacts list to a group. The gro u ps are F amily , VIP , Friends, Business, and O ther . This enables y ou to recognize the categ or y of caller by its ringer . A group name can be c hanged, group mem[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2G: Using the Co ntacts List 64 Creating a One-T ouch Speed Dial Entry Y ou can Speed Dial entries using one key press f or ke ys 2-9. T o create a One-T ouch Speed Dial entry: 1. Press Contacts , scr oll to 1-touch dialing , and pr ess Select . 2. Scroll to an empty key assignment and pre ss Assign . 3. Ent[...]

  • Page 72

    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2H: Personal Organ izer 65 Section 2H Personal Organizer In This Section 䊳 Setting the Alarm Clock 䊳 Going to T oday’ s Calendar Menu 䊳 Adding a Memo or Reminder to Y our Calendar 䊳 Receiving Calendar Alerts 䊳 Viewing Eve nts and Event Options 䊳 Deleting Events 䊳 Using the Calculator 䊳 Usin[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2H: Personal Organ izer 66 Setting the Alarm Clock The alarm clock feature lets you set an important time and alert you when the set time occurs. T o set the alarm clock: 1. Press Menu , scroll to Organizer , and pre ss Select . 2. Scroll to Alarm clock and press Select . 3. Enter the desired alarm time usin[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2H: Personal Organ izer 67 6. T ype your memo or reminder note and press Options 7. Scroll to Save and press Select . 8. Enter the end date, press OK , scr oll to select an alarm type, and press Select . 9. Scroll to how much notice you want and press Select . 10. Use the navigation key or the keypad to set [...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2H: Personal Organ izer 68 Deleting Events Y ou can delete a specific ev ent in the calendar . T o delete an event: 1. From the Organizer menu, scroll to Calendar and press Select . 2. Scroll to the da y you wish to edit and press Options . 3. Scroll to View day and pr ess Select . 4. Select the event you wi[...]

  • Page 76

    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2H: Personal Organ izer 69 press twice to subtract, press , press Options , scr oll to Equals , and press Select . The ans wer , 4, is displayed above the Clear key . ) 4. Hold the Clear key to clear the screen bef ore beginning a new calculation. Note: This calculato r has a limited accuracy and rounding er[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2H: Personal Organ izer 70 Using the Stopwatch The stopwatch has tw o timing mode s; split timing and lap timing. Note: Using the stopwatch c onsumes the battery a nd the phone’ s operating time wi ll be reduced. Be carefu l not to let it run in the background when performing other operations with your pho[...]

  • Page 78

    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2H: Personal Organ izer 71 Lap T iming Lap timing allows you to use the stopwatch to measure total elapsed time while also measuring each individual lap. The last rec orde d l ap is s how n o n th e line below the total time. T o measure lap times: 1. From the Organizer menu, scroll to Stopwatch , and press [...]

  • Page 79

    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2I: Using Your Phone ’s Voice Services 72 Section 2I Using Your Phone’s Voice Services In This Section 䊳 V oice-Activated Dialing 䊳 Assigning a V oice T ag to a Phone Number 䊳 Making a Call Using a V oice T ag 䊳 Changing a V oice T ag 䊳 Erasing a V oice T ag 䊳 Using V oice Memos 䊳 Recording[...]

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    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2I: Using Your Phone ’s Voice Services 73 V oice-Activated Dialing In addition to PC S V oice Com mand SM (see pag e 95 ), you can use a voice tag that y ou set in your phon e’ s memory to automatically dial an e xisting phone number in your Contacts list. T o use voice-activated dialing, you must first [...]

  • Page 81

    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2I: Using Your Phone ’s Voice Services 74 Note: Be sure to record your voice ta g in a quiet environment and without the aid of accessories (hands-free d evice) to avoid capturing unwanted sounds. Unwanted sounds may cause your phone not to recognize your voice tag when you attempt to use voice diali ng. M[...]

  • Page 82

    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2I: Using Your Phone ’s Voice Services 75 Erasing a V oice T ag T o erase a voice tag: 1. Press Contacts , scr oll to V oice tags , and press Select . 2. Scroll to an e xisting entr y and press Options . 3. Scroll to Delete and press Select . 4. Press OK to confirm your c hoice. Using V oice Memos The micr[...]

  • Page 83

    Section 2: Understanding You r PCS Phone 2I: Using Your Phone ’s Voice Services 76 Erasing a Recorded V oice Memo T o erase a recorded memo: 1. From the stan db y mode, press Menu , scr oll to Organizer , press Select , scr oll to V oice r ecorde r , and press Se lect . 2. Scroll to Recordings list and press Select . 3. Scroll to the v oice memo [...]

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    Section 3 Using PCS Service Features[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3A: PCS Service Features: The Basics 78 Section 3A PCS Service Features: The Basics In This Section 䊳 Using V oicemail 䊳 Using Caller ID 䊳 Responding to Call Waiting 䊳 Making a Three-W ay Call 䊳 Using Call Forwarding ow that y ou’ ve mastered y our phone’ s fundamentals, it’ s time to e xplore [...]

  • Page 86

    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3A: PCS Service Features - The Basics 79 Using V oicemail Setting Up Y our V oicemail All unansw ered calls to your PCS Phon e are automatically transf er red to voicemai l, even if your phone is in us e or turned off. Theref ore, you will want to set up y our PCS V oicemail and personal greeting as soon as y [...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3A: PCS Service Features - The Basics 80 Important: When you are roaming off the enhanced Sprint Na tionwide PCS Network, you may not receive notifica tion of new voicemail messages. It is recommende d that you periodically check your voicemail by dialing 1 + area code + your PCS Phone Number . When your voice[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3A: PCS Service Features - The Basics 81 V oicemail Button Guide Here’ s a quick guide to your keypad functions while liste ning to voicemail messages. Date/T ime Send Reply Advance Replay Rewind Forward Erase Return Call Save Cancel Help Skip V oicemail Options Y our PCS Phone offers sever al options for or[...]

  • Page 89

    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3A: PCS Service Features - The Basics 82 V oic email-to-V oi cemail Message T o record and send a voice message to other PCS V oicemail customers: 1. From the main v oicemail menu, press to send a messag e. 2. Follow the voice prompts to enter the phone number . 3. Follo w the voice pr ompts to r ecord and sen[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3A: PCS Service Features - The Basics 83 Extended Absence Greeting When your phone is turne d off or you are off the enhanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Network f or an extended period, this greeting can be play ed in stead of your normal per sonal greeting. T o rec ord an extended absence greeting: 1. From the mai[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3A: PCS Service Features - The Basics 84 V oicemail Menu Key Listen Date/T ime Send Reply Advance Replay Rewind Forward Message Erase Return Call Save Options Send a Message Personal Options Notification Options Phone Notification Numeric Paging to a PCS Phone Return to Previous Menu Administrative Options Ski[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3A: PCS Service Features - The Basics 85 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 f eature, your phone number dis plays on their phone. If the caller’ s name and number are alrea[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3A: PCS Service Features - The Basics 86 Making a Three-W ay Call Wi th Three-W ay Calling, you can ta lk to tw o people at the same time. When usi ng this fe ature, the normal airtime rates will be charg ed for each of the two calls. T o make a three-way call: 1. Enter a number y ou wish to call and press . 2[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3B: PCS Messaging , Games, and Downlo ading Files 87 Section 3B PCS Messaging, Games, and Downloading Files In This Section 䊳 PCS Messaging 䊳 Games 䊳 Downloading Files to Y our Phone our PCS Phone offers enhanced mobile multimedia capabilities like messaging, game s, and ring ers that are easy and fun to[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3B: Additional Feature s 88 PCS Messaging Wi th PCS Messaging, you can use a pe rson’ s wireless phone number to send te xt messages fro m your PCS Phone to their messaging-ready ph one—and they can send messag es to you. When you r eceive a new message, y ou’ ll be automaticall y notified. Y ou can use [...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3B: Additional Feature s 89 3. Instead of composing a messag e, press Options , scr oll to Use template , and pr ess Select . 4. Scroll to one of the templates in the list and press Select . (Complete the template phrase, if needed.) 5. Press Options , scr oll to Send , and press Select . Note: When sending me[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3B: Additional Feature s 90 䢇 T o use a pre-set message, pr ess Back , scroll to select the reply te xt, and press Select . 3. Review y our reply . 4. Press Options , scr oll to Send , and press Select . Managing your PCS M essages Messages can be kept in the Inbox, Outbox, Arc hive, and in the My folders me[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3B: Additional Feature s 91 Managing My folders Y ou can store an d organize your messages by c reating, deleting, and renaming f olders in the My folders menu. Message s can be added to and deleted from the folder s. T o add a folder: 1. From the stan db y mode, press Menu , scr oll to Messaging , and press S[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3B: Additional Feature s 92 Games Y ou can play a variety of entertaining and graphically-rich games on your PCS Phone. The following features in this phone may share memor y: Galler y tones, ima ges, and games. Using such f eatures may reduce the memory available fo r other f eatures that share memor y . Th i[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3B: Additional Feature s 93 Downloading Files to Y our Phone Y ou can download ringe rs, games, and color graphic imag es fr om yo ur PC to yo ur p ho ne . Use downloading to add variety and fun to y our phone! PC Suite T ools The Nokia PC Suit e program is provided free of charge. After installing Nokia PC Su[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3B: Additional Feature s 94 Note: Do not use this Sprint User’ s Guide in place of the complete PC Suite Connectivity User Guide, wh ich provides important safety and maintenance informatio n. Remember to make backup copies of all important data. T o disconnect the cable from the phone, hold the connector an[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3C: PCS Voice Com mand 95 Section 3C PCS Voice Command SM In This Section 䊳 Getting Started With PCS V oice Command 䊳 Creating Y our Own Address Book 䊳 Making a Call With PCS V oice Command ith Sprint, the fir st wireless provider to off er innovative PCS Vo i c e Command tec hnology , reaching y our fri[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3C: PCS Voice Com mand 96 Getting Started With PCS V oice Command With PCS V oice Command: 䊳 Y ou can store all your contact’ s phone numbers, so you can simply sa y the name of the per son you want to call. 䊳 There’ s no need to punc h in a lot of numbers, memorize voicemail pass words, or tr y to dia[...]

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    Section 3: Using PCS Service Fea tures 3C: PCS Voice Com mand 97 phone numbers for y ou and auto matically add them to y our address book. J ust say , “Call oper ator , ” and we’ ll add two contacts and numbers to your address book f or our standard director y assistance charg e. Making a Call With PCS V oice Command Once you’ ve sig ned up[...]

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    Section 4 Safety Guidelines and Warranty Information[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 99 Section 4A Safety In This Section 䊳 Getting the Most Out of Y our Reception 䊳 Maintaining Safe Use of and Access to Y our Phone 䊳 Caring for the Battery 䊳 Acknowledging Special Precauti ons and the FCC Notice 䊳 Consumer Information on Wireless Phones 䊳 Owner’ s Recor[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 100 Getting the Most Out of Y our Reception Keeping T abs on Signal Strength The quality of each call you make or r eceive depend s on the signal stre ngth in your area. Y our phone inf orms you of the current signal strength by displa ying a number of bar s ne xt to the signal stren[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 101 the FCC adopted hybrid standard consisting of the e x isting ANSI/ IEEE standard and the guidelines published b y the National Council of Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP). Maintaining Y our Phone’ s Peak Performance There are se ver al simple guidelines to o peratin[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 102 When using y our phone in the car: 䊳 Get to know your phone and its f eatures, such as speed dial and redial. 䊳 When avai lable, use a hands-free devi ce. 䊳 P osition your phone within easy r each. 䊳 Let the person you are speaking to know yo u are driving; if necessar y [...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 103 the manufacturer regarding an y equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Consult the manufactur er of any personal medical de vices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids, to determine if they are adequately sh ielded from e xter nal RF signals. Pacemakers P acemaker manufact[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 104 T urn off your phone when y ou’ re in an y area that has a potentially e xplosive atmospher e. Although it’ s rare, y our phone or its accessories could gene rate spar ks. Sparks could cause an e xplosion or a fire resultin g in bodil y injur y or even death. These ar eas are[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 105 screen. K e y in the emergency number , then press Give your location. Do not end the call until given permission to do so. Restricting Children’ s Access to your Phone Y our PCS Phone is not a toy . Chil dren should not be allo wed to play with it because the y could hurt them[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 106 䊳 Do not short-circuit the batter y . Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object (co i n, clip, or pen ) causes direct connection of the po sitiv e (+) and negative (-) terminals (metal contacts) of th e batter y , such as when y o u carr y a spare batter y in[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 107 Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice FCC Notice The phone may cause TV or radio interf erence if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. T he FCC can requir e you to stop using the phone if such in terfer ence cannot be eliminated. V ehic les using liquefi[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 108 Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) for Wi reless Phones The SAR is a value that correspond s to the r elative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user of a wireless handset. The SAR value of a phone is the r esult of an e xtensive testing, measuring and calculation proce s[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 109 Consumer Informati on on Wireless Phones (The f ollowing inf or mation comes from a consumer information W eb site jointly sponso red by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FD A) and the F ederal Communications Commission (FCC ), entitled “Cell Ph one Facts: Consumer Infor[...]

  • Page 117

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 110 2. How is radiofrequency energy used? Probabl y the most important use of RF energy is for telecommu - nications. Radio and TV broadcasting, wir eless phones, pag ers, cordless phones , police and fir e department radios, point- to- point links and satellite communications all r [...]

  • Page 118

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 111 normal locations in atoms and molecules. It can permanently damage bio logical tissues including DN A, the geneti c material. Ionization only occurs with v er y high levels of electr omagnetic energy such as X-r ays and gamm a rays. Often the term radiation is used when discussin[...]

  • Page 119

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 112 The FCC guide lines for human e xposure to RF electromag netic fields are der ived from th e recommendations of two e xpert organizations, the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). In bot[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 113 6. Why has the FCC adopted gui delines for RF exposure ? The FCC authorizes and lic enses products, transmitters, and facilities that generate RF and microwave radiation. It has jurisdictio n over all transmitting services in the U.S. e xcep t those specifically operated by the F[...]

  • Page 121

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 114 guidelines under normal conditions of use. Such e xclusions are not exc lusion s from compliance, but, rather , e xclusions from routine evaluation. The FCC's policies on RF exposure and categorical e xclusion can be fo und in Section 1.1307(b) of the FCC's Rules and Re[...]

  • Page 122

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 115 The FCC database does n ot list phones by model number . How ever , consumers may find SAR inf or mation from other sources as w ell. Some wireless phone manufactur ers make SAR information available on t heir own W eb sites. In addition, some non-g overnment W eb sites provide S[...]

  • Page 123

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 116 with making false and unsubsta ntiated claims. According to FTC, these defendants lac ked a reasona ble basis to substantiate their claim. 10. What are wireless telephone base stations? Fixed antennas used f or wireless telecommunications are ref er red to as cellular base statio[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 117 11. Are wireless telephone base stations safe? The electrom agnetic RF signals transmitted from base station antennas stations trav el toward the horizon in relativ ely narrow paths. For e xample, the radiation pattern for an antenna array mounted on a tower can be likene d to a [...]

  • Page 125

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 118 12. Who regulates exposure to ra diation from mi crowave ovens, television sets and computer monitors? The Food an d Dr ug Administration is responsib le for protecting the public from harmful radiation emissions from these consumer products. 13. Does the FCC routinely monito r r[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 119 Information on site specific licensed f acilities can be found in the "General Men u Reports" (GenMen) at http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/genmen/index.hts . The various FCC Bureaus also publish on at least a weekly basis, bulk e xtracts of their licens ing datab[...]

  • Page 127

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 120 studies have sugg ested that some biological ef fects ma y occur , but such fin dings hav e not been conf irmed by additional resear ch. In some cases, other r esearchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determinin g the reasons f or inconsistent results. 1[...]

  • Page 128

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 121 FD A shares regulator y responsibilities f or wireless phones with the Feder al Communications Commission (FCC) . All phones that are so ld in the Unite d States must compl y with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF e xposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health ag encies f or saf[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 122 cancer in the absence of RF ex posure. Other studies e xposed the animals to RF fo r up to 22 hours per day . These conditions are not similar to the condit ions under wh ich people use wireless phones, so we don’t know with certainty what the results of suc h studies mean f or[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 123 FD A has been a leading par ticipant in the W orld Health Organization International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996. An inf luential result of this wor k has been the development of a d e tailed ag enda of resear ch needs that has dr iven the est[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 124 23. What about children using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a dang er to users of wireless pho nes, including children and te enagers. If y ou want to take steps to low er e xposure to radiofr equency energy (RF), the measures de scribed above w ould appl[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 125 harmful interfere n ce be f ound to occur , FD A will conduct testing to assess the interference and w ork to resolve the problem. 25. Which other federal agencies hav e responsibilities relate d to potential RF health effects? Certain agenci es in the Federal Go vernment have be[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 126 activities related to RF saf ety an d health are pr esently limited to advisor y functions. For e xample, the EP A now chairs an Inter- agency Rad iofrequency W orking Gro u p, which coordinates RF health-related a ctivities amo ng the var ious federal agencies w ith health or re[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 127 the U.S., most researc h has been funded by the Department of Defen se, due to the e xtensive military use of RF equipment such as r adar and high-power ed radio transmitters. In addition, some fed eral agen cies responsible f or health and safety , such as the Environmental Pr o[...]

  • Page 135

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 128 Owner’ s Record The model number , regulator y number , and serial number are located on a nameplate inside the battery compar tment. Record the serial number in the space provided below . This will be helpful if you need to contact us about yo ur phone in the future. Model: PC[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4A: Safety 129 Accessibility information Nokia is committed to making mobi le phones easy to use for all individuals, inc luding those with disabilities. For mor e information, visit the Noki a W orld Wide W eb site at www .nokiaaccessibility.com . T ex t T el ephone (TTY) and T eletype Device [...]

  • Page 137

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4B: Manufacture r’s Warranty 130 Section 4B Manufacturer’s Warranty In This Section 䊳 Manufacturer’ s Warranty his section contains the manufacturer’ s warranty f or your PCS Phone. For inf or mation about the T erm s and Conditions of your PCS Service, please see the Start Here gui d[...]

  • Page 138

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4B: Manufacture r’s Warranty 131 Manufacturer’ s W arranty Nokia One-Y ear Limited Warranty Nokia Inc. (“Nokia”) warrants that this cellular phone (“Product”) is f ree from defects in material and work mansh ip that result in Product failure during nor mal usage, according to the f [...]

  • Page 139

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4B: Manufacture r’s Warranty 132 collision with an object, or fr om fire, f looding, sand, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquake or dama ge from e xposure to weather conditions, an Act of God, or batter y leakage, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of any electr ical source, damage caused by[...]

  • Page 140

    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4B: Manufacture r’s Warranty 133 of the Product has taken or is estimated to t ake more tha n ten (10) days. f) If the Product is r eturned dur ing the limited warranty period, but the problem with the Product is n ot covered under the terms and conditions of this limited warranty , the Consu[...]

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    Section 4: Safety Guidel ines and Warranty Information 4B: Manufacture r’s Warranty 134 13 This is the entire warranty between Nokia and the Consumer , and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements or under standings, o ra l or written, relating to the Product, and no representation, promise or condition not contained herein shall modif[...]

  • Page 142

    Index 135 Index A accessibility information 129 adding a contacts list entry 60 adjusting earpiece volume 26 ringing volume 26 alarm clock 66 indicator 10 alert vibrating 10 alert notification 29 allowed numbers 37 answering calls 18 B banner 32 battery capacity 12 care 105 charging 14 disposal 106 installing 13 removal 14 removing 14 brightness 33[...]

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    Index 136 deleting contacts in contacts list 62 events 68 voice memos 76 dialing options 20 voice activated 73 Directory Assistance 5 display banner 32 language 31, 135 screen symbols 10 your phone number 16 E earpiece volume adjustment 26 emergency calls 20 enabling location info sharing 30 English 31 entering characters 58 symbols and numbers 60 [...]

  • Page 144

    Index 137 O One-Touch dialing 17 creating 64 own number 48 P PC Suite 93 PCS Services Customer Solutions 4 dialing 64 Directory Assistance 5 getting started 3 Operator Services 5 the basics 78 PCS Short Mail 88 personal organizer 65 phone book adding a new number to existing entry 61 editing a name 62 editing a number 61 entry options 57 finding en[...]

  • Page 145

    Index 138 Spanish 31 speed dialing 17, 64 split timing 70 stopwatch 70 lap timing 71 split timing 70 symbols 60 T TDD 34, 129 text input 57 three-way calling 86 time setting 23 TTY 34, 129 tunes and sounds 28 turning your phone Off 12 turning your phone On 12 U unlocking keypad 39 phone 36 your phone 3 unrestricting calls 38 V vibrating alert 10 vi[...]